Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1920 — Page 12

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3 HIGH SCHOOLS TO GRADUATE 900 Commencement Exercises at Fair Grounds Tonight. J*tne hundred graduates at the three local high school* will receive diplomas at exercise* at the state fair grounds Coliseum tonight. The principal address will be giTen by H. C. Culbertson, president of Ripon college. School songs will be sung by the graduate. A song written by Miss Mildred Ross of Technical High school in competition with 200 other students of the school was selected for the exercise*. All three schools hare announced honor rolls for students baring made a high grade for the entire high school course and these honor rolls will be read *t the commencement exercises. Yh* Shortrldge honor roll consists of tfc* names of thirty-five student* whose average standing during the four years at Shortridge was 90 per cent or more out of a possible 95 per eent. Tbe Sbortrldge honor roll follow*: Dorothy Arndt. Mildred Garns. Mary Armlngton. Lucile Sullivan, Helen HarkiM&an. Mary Wall, Helen Moore, Gertrude Rhodes. .Tames Cooper, Helen Nicholson. Marie Sangernebo, Elsie Brandt, Lillian Martin. Lucille Stokes, Nell Taylor. Mary Sutherland, Helena Klstler, Elizabeth Patterson, Juanita Dixon, Douglas Cook, Marian Booth, Florence Lupton, Anna Moorhead. Ralph Boggs. Dorothy Rudy. Dorothy Daugherty, Mary Stokes. Elizabeth Thompson, Ruth Poehner, Annette Thompson, Josephine Balz, Frances Graney, Heltn Brown. Nellie Brewer, Helen Myers, John Collett. Dorothy Schwenk. Agnes Roberts, Harold Cash. The names on the honor roll of the January class of the Charles T Emmerich Mannal Training High school are: Marlon Milton, Frances Childers. Eiina Reerman. Roy Gelder. Ruth Brundrett. Esther Adams. Raymond Mitchell, Emma Leerkamp, Janet Storen. George Cleaver. The honor roll of ihe June class is comprised of: Harold Budd, Forrest Talbott, Leslie DeMotte, Jessl- Byers, Jessie Rybolt, Dorothy Orerfleld. Minnie Leaman. Eleanor Frye, Susie Harman, Mildred Hen ninger. The honor roll of the graduating class of the Arsenal Technical High school Is made up es those who earned at least fifty honor points during their high school course. They are: Leota Acuff, Hermanda Agger, Gladys Brackmier, Mary Cain.

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lues Dickerson, Donald Dicks, Robert. Dngdale, Dorothy Eitel, Esther Engle, Dorothy Fellows, Marie George, Ruth Gorman, Lulu Harbison, Catherine Herter, Mary McMeans, Eugenia Magidson, James Maxwell, Lena Myere, Mlrlatn Munger, Elizabeth Nunlist, Stewart Pike, Frazier Potts, Ineva Reilly, Helen Smalley, Irene Smith, Dorothy Steeg, Verna Button. SEE NO CHANCE OF U. S. PANIC Credit Men of Nation Optimistic Over Conditions. In a letter from Lawrence G. Holmes, general secretary of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men, who is attending the national convention of credit men at Atlantic City, he says that the general consensus of opinion among the leadera of the association there seems to be that there Is absolutely no danger of a panic In this country. One of the speakers, he said, declared, in regard to the labor situation, that “it Is my belief that 97 per cent of the working people of this country are 100 per cent Americans, and they will adjust themselves to conditions In a very short time and weed out all the discordant element of radicalism.” Mr. Holmes also touched upon some of the recreational features of the program at the convention, and remarked Incidentally that “today was devoted to bathing, In the morning—in spite of the fact that the weather is very cool;" and he added that the ramifications of the board walk bad been thoroughly explored by the delegation from Indianapolis. Policeman Finds 2 Sacks of Sugar In an alley near West and Walnut streets early today Patrolman Nageleisen found two 100-pound sacks of sugar. It was brought to police headquarters, where an effort Is being made to find Its owner. Tbe police believe the sugar was stolen from some store or from some freight car, and that the thieve* dropped the sugar when they saw tbe policeman approaching. WOMEX ON ELECTION BOARDS. KANE, Pa., June 4.—Because of the inability to secure men to serve on election boards in this city at the recen:

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