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THREE LOSEJOBS IN SHAKE-UP OF SCHOOLDIVISION Friends of Rochford Expected to Carry Fight to Board, As the result of a shake-up in the buildings and grounds department of the public schools, James Rochford, foreman of custodians; Charles McNutt, printing foreman. and George C. Stelhoim, stockroom man, were discharged June 15, effective July 1, according to George Rickes, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Joseph Tunis, 440 E. Vermont St., wall succeed Rochford, and H. Carr, SOI *2 Southern Ave., who has teen employed by the school board only a few weeks, will succeed Stelhorn, Rickes said. Further changes in the department in prospect, it is said. “Charles Ferger. assistant in charge of window shades, is on vacation and we may not have work for him immediately on his return,” Rickes stated. According to Rickes Rochford is not in good health and the other two men are not trained for the positions they have held. It is understood that Rochford’s friends will carry- the fight for his reinstatement to the school board. There is a discrepancy in accounting in the school shops of $4,000 to $5,000, it was learned. Richard O. Johnson, business director, explained the matter is wholly one of bookkeeping, and is not due to misuse of school property. WOMAN IS VICTIM BE EAKECLEANER Man Overhears Phone Call, Gets Clothing Worth S3O, Police today were seeking a- man who overheard Mrs. Mina McClave. 1116 N. Capitol Ave., telephone ths cleaners to call at her home. He came himself and was given clothat S3O. Mrs. McClave did not discover the mistake until the regular cleaner came several hours later. Butler Miser, 350*4 E. IVashing'ton St., reported the theft of $2 an.i a railroad pass from his room. He chased a suspect to Alabama and Market Sts., but the man escaped. Two hall runner rugs, valued at S3O. were taken from the Marion Apts., 522 N. New Jersey St., according to Julius Matsk%, the manager. Joe Schloss, colored, of 1434 Cochran St., told police while boarding a street car at Capitol Ave. and Washington St., another colored man grabbed a billfold from his hand that contained $lO. Mrs. J. M. Diggs. 3338 Wilcox St., reported a tub of moss and four bales of fence pickets taken from •2285 Hillside Ave. BELMLIJON WINNER IN RACE
Americans Fail to Place in International Contes!, By Vnited Press BRUSSELS. June IS.—The Belgian balloon pilot, De Muyter, was officially deijlared winner of this year’s Gordon Bennett cup race today. He achieves success in this event for the third successive season and becomes permanent owner of the trophy. • De Muyter, piloting the Belgica, landed at St. Abb’s Head, in Berickshire. He traveled the greatest distance from Brussels where the race started Sunday. The Frenchman, La Porte, was second. All the contestants now have landed. There were three American entries and none figured in the money. W. G. Van Orman, piloting the Goodyear, landed at Amsterdam, while Capt. H. E. Honeywell, in the Uncle Sam, came down on the French coast, and Major Peck in the S-14 landed in Belgium. Chicago Expert to Speak Glenn Muffly, direct mail specialist of Chicago, will talk on “The Mathematics of Merchandising” at Advertisers Club luncheon Thursday at Chamber of Commerce. iisi 1 T&4UGHY ‘iaraorrow Alright KEEPING WELL An N? Tablet (a vegetable, aperient) taken at night will help keep you well, by toning and strengthening your <'"• gestion and elimination. ig4§|p Chips off she Old Block N7 JUNIORS— Littla Nvs One-third the regular dose. Made of the Ame ingredients, then car.dg coated. For children and adulS ■Hi SOLO BY YOUR DRUGCISTutaI • H' tG’S”
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DAWES BEGINS CAMPAIGN FOR VICE PRESIDENT Declares War on Demagogues as Be Talks to Neighbors in Rain, By Vnited Brest CHICAGO, June 18. —Charles G. Dawes, explosive Republican vice presidential nominee, nas leaped into the campaign without '.Writing for official notification of his nomination. “Dawes just had to say something,” William M. Butler, chairman of the national Republican committee, remarked with a broad smile,' "so he said it.” Stands in Rain Standing in a heavy rain, with water streaming down his bared head and into the collar of a rain coat, Dawes told a gathering of men and women on the east lawn of his Evanston home that he would trail the political damagogue to his lair and “ask no quarter and give none.” Political demagogues are a curse the world over, Dawes said. Europe’s unhappiness he attributed in large measure to demagogues. Dawes called for honest discussions of public affairs and issued the following challenge: ‘As to the demagogue on the stump, whatever may he his party, I want it distinctly understood that in the coming campaign I ask no quarter and give no quarter.” Dawes Wearies After the Dawes speech the crowd furled its umbrellas and filed into the house for the handshaking, which lasted an hour and left Dawes frankly weary. Butler will leave for Washington on Friday where he will discuss plans for the campaign with President Coolidge. : Butler refused to discuss the rumors of disagreement among leaders of/he campaign, stating an amicable adjustment had already been made. 17 KILLED IN BERLIN Trolley Car Runs Away and Crashes Into Wall. Bit Vnited Press BERLIN. June 18. Seventeen persons were killed and for£y seriously injured last evening when a trolly car at Iserlohn hurtled down hill, its breaks useless, leaped the tracks and crashed into the wall of a factory. Accuses Debtors HAGERSTOWN, Md., June 18.— Blaming those who owed him money for his failure in business, .Joseph I. Loschbaugh. a local butcher, a sign on his front door reading K "These People Forced Me Into Bankruptcy,” and below, the names of his debtors. Ex-act ly Sam —What am you doin’ now? Bo —I’se an exporter. Sam—An exporter’ Bo —Yep, the Pullman Company just fired me.—Black and Blue Jay. Fewer Notches A tourist in Arizona heard a shot and in a short t.me c&me upon a rough-looking man cutting a notch on the handle of his gun. “Have you killed a man?” he gasped. “No." was the reply. “Then why the notch?” “I only cuts ’em when I misses.”— Tit-Bits. - WHAT IS THE USE OF LIVING? What is the use of living when a woman gets up in the morning as tired as when she went to bed at night with headache, ' backache, dfagging-down pains, nervous, irritable and despondent? These are all symptoms of ailments peculiar to her sex which makes life a burden. Every woman in this condition should rely upon Lydia E. Vegetable Compound, a good -oldTashioned remedy made from roots and herbs. It contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and for fifty years has been restoring women to health and strength and the loy- of living.—Ad-%-er'isenicn' *
•Teachers and School Officers Are Named for 1924-25 by Board
Teachers and officials for the school year J. 924-25, were recommended to the instruction committee of the school board by Superintendent E. U. Graff and appointed by the board today. Recommendations: Administration (Personal Service) Assistant Superintendents—D. T. Weir. J, W. Thornton and Flora E. Drake. Director of Research—Murray A. Dalman. Superintendent's Office—Clerks. Maude McVieker. Ella Downs and Grace Price. Stenographers. Mary Hayes. secretary; Maxine I-arry, Vera Maple and Margaret White. Attendance Department—W. A. Hacker, director: Geneva Dickey, special; Leila Brown and Bertha Leming, permits and records: Julia S. Ferris. Thelma Taylor'. Leona Hamilton and Hilda Black, darks. Instruction—General Supervision Special Directors—Harry E. Mfcod. vocational education and manual training: Harold W. Gossett, assistant vocational education and manual training: W A. Ocker. physical training: Florence H. Fitch, art: Tom Sawyier, handwriting; Ernest G. HesseP, music; 1.. D. Owens, civics (half to Arsenal Tech) ; Katrina Myers, backward children and defectives. Supervisors—Lucy Montgomery, sewing; Ida C. Langerwisch, cooking. Special Teachers—Clara Nieman and Floro Torrence. High School Principals—George Buck. Shortridge; E. H. K McComb. Emmerich Manual Training; M. H. Stuart. Arsenal Technical Schools; K. V. Ammerman, Broad Ripple. Assistant Supervisors—Henrietta Murdock. Belle Scofield, Marie Stewart and Lillian Weyl, art; Margaret Boyd and Ella Shell, departmental art; Lorle Kru l. Goldie Lowman. Isabelle Mossraan Adelaide T Riley, Lulu Taylor. Gail C. Tripp and Leonora Coffin, music: Ada Crozier, Julietta Ernsting. Helen M. Gray, Ruth Heavier. Ernest Hoelscher Mabel McHugh, Agne Morgan, Curt Toll and Elinore Russell. physical training. Emma Peed. hmlwriting. Grade Principals 1— Addie Wright. 2 Sue Blasslngham. -3—Cecelia Calvin. 4 Mary E. Cable. 5 Mabel Schmidt. 6 Elisabeth OMara. 7 Mary E Buckley 8— Mildred Weld. 9 Kate Mason 10— Georgia Alexander. 11— Jessie Smith. 12— Mary B Knowlton. 13— Cortone Rielag 14— Etta L. Keely. 15— Anna Rahe 16— Elsa Huebner. 17— George L. Hayes. 18— Emma Donnan. 19— Harriett C. Kelley. 20— Viola Pence. 21— Bertha Laatz 22 Ella Pedlow 23 William E. Baugh. 24 VV. E Grubbs 25 Dorothy David 26 Matthias Nolcox; Hazel Hencncks. assistant. 27 Alice O'Hair, 28— Jane Graydon. 29 Charlotte Carter. 30— Anna R Reade. 31— Grace Black. 32 Lizzie J. Stearns 33 Adda Wyrlck. 34 — E. J Black 35 Martha Pich. 36 Ruby Lee. 37 William A Thomas 38— Nathalie Connelly. 39 Ida Geary. 40— Beulah W. Price 41— Frances D. Hull; Vivian Sowers, assistant acting. 42 F. W Diggs 43 Nell V. Green. 44 Elizabeth Kirby. 45 Lena D. Swope 16—Mary Connor. 47 Grace W Kunber 48— Verena Denzler in—Dorothy Pennington. 50— Mary H MeArdle. 51— Alma Mann. 52 J. L. Dunn. 53 Jeannette Barrett. 54 Mary McGee. s*—Lydia H B 1 .ich. 56 Walter M J \ce. 57 Helen I.ere per 58— Maude Moudy. 59 Emily C. Halls 60— Mary S Ray. 61— Gertrude Thatcher. 62 Jocelyn Courtrlght. 63 Noel P. Brown. 64 — Jeannette S. Cary 65 Rosa A Jones, acting, half year. 66 Nellie Chapman. 67 Dorothy Wenner 68— Frances B. Coston. 69 —Grace Adams 70— Mabel Keller. 71— Ruth Leedy. 72 Ida Helphinstine. 1 73 Frances Newton. 74 Jeannette William*. 75 Olive Selby 76 Belle Ramey. 77 '-rarle K Ross. 78— Bertha Holie 79 Herman M Riley, acting 80— K V. Ammerman. 81— Adelaide McCarty. 82— Olive Funk. 83— Lena K Lewis. Instruction—Elementary Schools. Sewing—Nellie Gilliam, Addie Saltmarsh. Lanr"; Schaefer. Eleanor Whitcomb. Glenn M. Asher. Leone D Decker. Elizabeth R Mueller i part time), Edith Lee Perry. Edna Faye Smith and Eunice Teal Cooking—Kathryn Arnold Irma Brayton, Anna Brennan. Mary E. Cammaek Marie Cagey. Edith C. Griffith. Mary Headley, Rose R. Holmes. Inez E Lee, Lydia Lyncie, Margaret Schleicher Anna Smith Bernice Smith. Marie Smith, Margaret Thornb’rg. Helen Wallick, Dale Water bury. Laura J Woifolk. Roxie Zerfas and j Helen Zimmerman. Manual Training—Harry Brown, M. F Conner. R Nelson Cooksey. Arden Fenwick E F. Gaillard (part time). T D. Hall. Marimon Hansberry./Harold Harding. C E. Hicks. Charles Hyde. Franklin L Jones, H P. Knecht. H G. Knight. W. C. Let singer. O B Little. G. A. McClure. Law renee McCormack, C. H. MeElroy. D. B MeElroy. J. J. Maxwell. Vincent Maxwell, Ocal Muterspaugh. George Mitten. E A Patterson Roy Pitman I half-year). L. J Pritchard, L. A Randall. L. A. Reed. J j M. Ritter, C. E. Simpson, C. C. Stoker, i E. F. Stokes. F W. Stultz. F W Summer. Hersohel VVh.taker. J H. Wilson. Russell Winegarden, W. W. Wines and Charles ; Youngmarr. Special Teachers in Truant School—Angela Molcr ami Addle Wright Teachers of Atypical B Schools —Frieda | Herbst. Pauline Barites, Edith Robinson. Abigail Hart. Anna Townsend. Helen Stafford. Elva True, Margaret Boone, Elizabeth Hester, Marie Cochran. Mabel Ives Anna McDowell, Frances Darracott and Zelma M. Lind Mrs. M. E. Hilton, special investigator Teachers of Atypical C Schools —Lillian Trindle, Margaret McCarthy, Martha Cornwell. Agnes Lucas and Lillian Smith. Teachers of Atypical D Schools —Ger tmde Buscher. Susan Hull. Augsta Coburn and Margaret Lloyd Permanent Siibstitutes —Mieha But! eland Kate Price.
Instruction—Vocational. Salesmanship and Part- Time Continuation —Ruth Boyer, Bertha Mallory and Louise A. Ross Co-Ordinate Activities. Attendance Officers—Clara E. Basse, Clara A Biederman. Ethel M. 'Hargrave, Kate D. Huber. Lavina W Jones. Carrie E. Lombard, H. A. Turney. Gertrude Schuller, June Cotton and Helen Pearson. Auxiliary Agencies Educational Museum—Carrie Francis. , Short ridge High School George Buck, principal: Louis H. Dirks, assistant principal; Della McCi rdy Thompson. dean bf girls. English—William N. Otto. h> ad of department: Katherine Allen. Ruth Armstrong. Elisabeth Brayton. Angeline P. Carey. Martha W. Dorsey. Theodore Douglas. Lula Cobleigh Grove. Carrie M. Little. Flora Love, Rosa M. R. Mikels. Morgan, Ytuth O’Hair, Zella O’Hair (leave of absence), Mary Pratt, Blanche B. Rawlings. Laura E, Rupp, Gertrude M. Shields, C. C. Shoemaker. Grace M. Shoup, Jennie B Tallcott and Nell Merrick Thomas. Mathematics —Walter G. Gingery, head of department; Enoch D. Burton. Vivian B. Ely, Martha Hunt, Sarah P. Jenckes, James E. Moore. Margaret Pierson. Amelia W. Platter. Simon Roaohe, Adelaide Smith. Florence Smith. C. L, Stubbs, E. Carl Watson and Beth Wilson. Ancient Languages—Ella G. Marthens, head of department: Anna M, Claybaugh. Florence Doan. Mary Emily Dodson E. M. Hughes. Minnie Lloyd, Grace H. Morrison, Flora Swan and Edna K. Watson. Modern Languages—Alice Dunn Denny. Louise Feohtman. Rutli Lewman, Peter Scherer, Nora Thomas Elizabeth Vawter and Gertrude F. Weathers, History—Edgar T. Forsyth, head of department: Hoope Bedford. Edward H. Carpenter, Winifred Craig. Laura Donnan Alonzo Goldsberry, Eugene Mueller. Anna L. Oetle Emmett A. Rice. Laura E, Rupp, Russel! V. Sigler and Katherine Stueky. Commercial —George M. Crossland, head of department: Zola Beasley, Maude Oiseman. F L. P.ouch. Hi V. Stark, Mary E. Sullivan and Ella B. Twomey. Art—Carolyn S. Ashbrook, Janet P. Bowles. Roda E. Selleck and Marie C. Todd. Physical Training—Kate Steichmann. Lilly G. Rice and Russell Julius. Physics—W. P. Crockett and Myron W. Tatlock. Chemistry—Frank B. Wade, head of department,: Bowser. B S Davisson. Ellinor Garber aid John R KneV •• VUrpn"-v-Ph , Us ! o"Tenb”—Oo - --
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Clellan. head of department; Ruth Allerdice. Joel W. Hadley. Elizabeth S. Rawls and Mabel Washburn. Music—C. E. Palmer, Jean McCormick and Lyndon R. Street. Study Hall—Belle O'Hair. Clerks—Mary Anne McCoy, clerk; Genevieve Hall and Mary Loftin, assistant clerks. Assistants—Study hall, Jessie Barkley Fitch and Alma J. Denny: library, Nell R. Sharp and Helen Henkel; music. Christine Houseman and student assistant; art. George L. Powell and Nellie Wats; physics Walter Geisler: chemistry, Mary Emily Starr and Edwin McCormick: biology, Harmon Pritchard. Elmer Winders and Lester Horton. Arsenal Technical Schools Milo H. Stuart, principal: Dewitt S. Morgan. Geraldine Hadley. Edward E. Green and Robert C. Craig, vice principals. English—Mabel Goddard, head of department; Margaret Axtell, Rannie Baker, Katherine Book. Mary Bowen (from leave of absenee). ffihel Boyle, Ruth Bozeil. Hortense Braden, Anna Brochhausea, Alice RroWti, Marie Bruhn, Grace Bryan. Margaret Burnside, Catherine Clifford, Gladys Eade. Sara C. Ewing, Eleanore, Fogg (resign). Florence Foster. Vance Garner, Lyle Harter, English and library: Edith Hendren. Marjorie Hendren. Florence Jones, Leah I. Jones, Evelyn L. Kletzing. Mrs. Eva H Lycan (Eva E. Hanks), Margaret McLaughlin. Margaret P. Medary Virginia Moorhead. Clarisso Morrow. Mabel E. Neal, Edna G. Nowlaud, Charles R Park. Dwight |C. Park. Nareie Tollitt Margaret demy, | Zila Robbins. Louise Schafer, Olga SchellI sehmiift, Elia Sengenberger. Blather Fay I Shoger. Jennie Strain. Helen Thornton. | Helen Tiehenor. Olive Traylor. Bellas S. j Turk (from leave of absencei, Kathryn j Turney (resign,s), Grace B Willis < rej signs) and Bjorn Winger, j Mathematics—H. H. Anderson (head of ’department). Margaret L. Anderson (Margaret Louthan) Elva Antrim, Beryl A. | Black, Martha E. Brodby Ross T. Campl>ell, Warren E. Cleveland. R V Copple. ' J C. Edwards. P D. Edwardi (leave of ; absence for year). Floyd H Fye. H L ! Harshman. Ethel Houser, Joe Rettery. Gerj aldine Kindig, W. R Krickenberger. Cyrus ] N. Lancaster, H. C Miiholland. Lucille A. Mower. John A. Mueller. Forrest Nutt. W. F. Reagan Nannie B. Rives, J. V. Shannon, Edith Silver. K. Ann Smith, Louise Sturdevant, C F. TrueblOcd. A. M. Welchons. L. H. Whitcraft and Dale S. Young. History—De Witt S. Morgan (vice principal and head history and social science department). Irraa Bachman, Olive Beekington, Dora Bentley. Mane Binninger. James H Butler. Helen Elliott. S. D F.ssig. O S Flick. F ft Gorman. Hazel Howe. Mary Elizabeth Moore. L. D Owen (half time devoted to grade school civics (. Ann R.-itterman. James A Richardson Catherine Sine’.ai re. Elleu L Stoy, Alta Welch and Mrs. Alita B Wright (leave of absence for year). French—Jeanne Bedaire, Charles C Mar tin (head department of German and French, including Spanish temporarily). Blanche P. Noel arid Adele Renante Spanish—Esther Aldridge. Edith Baker. Dorothy Donald. A. F Lagemann Barbara L Porter and Mrs Mary P. Young l Mrs. Mary’ Padoul. Latin —Adaline H. Barnett, Grace A. Emery (returning from leave of absenee). Mae A Glockner. Mcrtie I. (Inner Mutt Jungnitsch, Honors Limerick. Frances Longshore, Irene McLean Johanna Mueller. Mdbclle Sprague. Ruth F. Stone. M C Twineham and Myrtle F 'Voermr. Science —Charles 1,. Brosey (head of physics department, -including physiography temporarily), A C Hoffman' (head ; department, of agriculture and biology in- ; eluding temporarily chemistry employed i twelve months yearly salary increased *906 ovpr schedu.e because of n'l-ycar contract) . Chester A Amiek. chemistry: Robert N Aublc. physics Zillah Carrtngcr hio'ogy: Hertha J Casperson. biology H E Chenoweth chemistry; Clare F. Cox biology Raymond Hornaday physics; William Johnson, chemistry: Kate Kern, biology Hazel M Ketcham (returning from leave of absence l biology, Burton I Maloti. physiography: Erije S Martin, physic*: Mrs Viva D Martin (Viva E. Dutton), physiography Sylvester Moore chemistry James R Rose physi • Beth • S' sit t biology: Charles K Traders phy-l'-s; Emerson B Wright hiologv Wendell W Wright (leave of absence frr y. ari sete- c* Art —Mrs Dorothy A !en. Sara K Bar*!. L. Irene Hardy. lone Hirsch and Elizabeth M Jasper freehand drawing: Fr-den.k Poller (leave of absence for year' commercial art Julia H Roberts Ruth c Stebhins. Che’sea S Stewart and Rolmrta Warren, freehand drawing. Music—Elizabeth Ka’tz t head of department). Frederick A Barker and Frank I Perciv.il i resigns i. Commercial—F H Gillespie (head department of bookkeeping and accounting, including temporarily stenography' Mrs Edith J. Berry fEdith Jaeksoni Milo D Burg-ss Georgetta Dolezal, Hazel Pot’i*, Anna Louise Evans Edith Finch. Nettie E Gilmore. E’sje Heavl'ln. Luri'le Hubb-c Mrs Vera S ttic g-de (Vera Bnakeyibergl. Mrs. Clara Louise Mrs. Pessa V. Kuehrtnann iDcsfa Vndivier). Leila Lawrence. Hazel B. Peargon Frances H Potter (leave of absence for fir-' semester). Donald B. Shaw, Winifred Waters and Blan he Young. Physleal Training—Hazel E Ahbett. Mrs F’nrencc M Cleveland (Florence Me Kenzie).
Homo Kro nnml os— Gerald! no Had'ev vice principal apd head home economies department: Eb-apor R ,Vm- Hilt ami K iz-4 Harrows (leave of absence flr-t vnv'^trrl. textiles and clothing Louise Braxton foods and '-ookery Francos Buxohmann and E'ennor Church, textiles and clothing; Florence O Drury Harriett L. Hooki>r and Gra'*- M Hr.ffington foods and -ookery; Emily MM’ullough. textiles and clothing Georgia H McDonald, foods and eoo’rerv; Helen F Murray, textiles and clothing Shoie—Edward E Greene. vice principal in charge of vocational department: Edwin Baker machine shop: A C. Boren and Russell Durler. auto construction. Fnd R Finehout. electrical construction: D F Griffin and Ivan H Grigsby woodwork: William Johnston, pattern making; Jacob Jones, carpenter W H. Lamport, woodwork: Elbert E Ix-ib. foundry; H F. Markus, head department of e'eotrien' eon struciion: Harold Mayes, fortin?: F W. Molltor I resigns), electrical -on-truotion: A. Oertte, woodwork: H. C. Roberts and W. A Rush electrical construction Russell R Sands, machine shoo. William A Sanford. woodwork: M P. Schaefer, sheet metal M. W. Slattery head automobile shob department A. C, Van ArendonU. eleetrical construction: Frederick L Wilson. machine shop, .Titles Zinter, electrical construction. Mechanical Drnwinr — Robert C Craig, vice principal 1 and head departments draftink and freehand drawing: Horace Boggy, mechanical and architectural drawing: Herman Denzler, Louise Pollens and N. L Schneider. mechanical drawing: L. C. Shinn, machine design and head metal trades department: Herbert D Traub, mechanical and electrical drawing. Printing—Woodard Auble and George Barrett. Dean of Girls—Gertrude Theumler. Hygiene—Wilkie Hughes. Office—Mrs. Lillian Stone Harrison, secretary; Miriam M Howe, head stenographer: Ann Thatcher, assistant clerk; Elsie Gray, assistant stenographer: Ethel Hensley and Mildred Frey, office assistants Assistants—Fred Waod supply clerk; James Gresham, electrical construction: Mildred Johnson, library, Dorothy Harder (half year), freehand drawing Emmerich Manual Training School E. H. Kemper MeComb, principal; Bertram Sanders, vice principal. English—Elizabeth C. Henoh (head of department), Helen A. Barry. Lena Brady. Seward Craig. J. Beatrice Evans. Anna J. Griffith. Edward Holloway. Amy Keene. C Augusta Mering. John H. Moffat, Jessie E Moore, Rena M. Odell. Lola I. Perkins. Bess Sanders, Helen Tipton and Eleanor P. Wheeler. Mathematics—Kate Wen I z (head of department) Kate W. Bass, Tobias Chew. Clarence R Clayton, Ada M. Coleman. Paul M. Collins Bertha .1, Ebbert. Rowland Jones (mathematics and athletics), Arda Knox, Anne IJpchheari. Carl E. Swanson (mathematics and athletics) •Science—Charles M. Sharp (head of department!). Hugh F Banncn (science and athletic manager). Car! F. Hanske, Ray S. Millikan. Rt B. Morrison (science and athletics). Estil B. Van Dorn. History—J. R. H. Moore (head bf department), Josephine K. Bauer, Burrell E. Evans. Rosana Hunter. Louise M. Iske, Charles H. Money. Cora! O Taflinger Adelaide B Thale and Daisy D. Wedding Languages—Elizabeth L. Davis (head of departmentl. Mrs./Ruth H. Alice. William H. Bock. Honora Curran. Mary Estelle Ray and Henry S. Schell, Latin: Florence M. Shaw. Spanish: Bertha Thormeynr. French: Peter Scherer. German. Art—Estelle P. Izor (head of department). Lewis Finch. Grace M. Schwarzkopf and Mabel West. Shops—Paul W. Covert (head of department). Russell Clunie. wood shop: Albert Hirschman. machine shop; W. S. Hiser, mechanical drawing; W. A. Keller, foundry: J. C. Mather, pattern making: <\ W. Trickey, mechanical drawing: A. L. Weigler. wood shop: James Yule, forge shop. Commercial—W. S. Barnhart (acting department head), Laila G. Elston, F Cleo Frazier, Mrs. Mary C. Hiser. Gertrude Lieber. R. E. Mathews, R. R. MeClurg, Marie E. Rapp. A. M. Skinner. Nona D. Vandcn Brook. Hazel Walter and Helen A. Haynes (salesmanship). Sewing—Frances M. Williams (head of department). Edith M. Confpton. Ivy Ann Fuller aaJi Anna J. Behaefer e 1 coking—Mrs Bernice H. Brayton and v-cg bip-y.
Music—Harold E. Winslow. Dean of Girls—Mrs. Ida Rehm. Physical Training—George J. Altman (head of department), Oral Bridgford, Marjorie Clark and Dorothy Siling. Teachers first employed. 1923-1924. now to be placed on schedule according to experience and qualifications as recommended: Mrs Ada M. Bing. English; Margaret Nysowander (on probation). English: Gretchen Scotten. English: Berpioe Baldwin, art; Louise Ewing, music. Teachers whose temporary contracts expire in June, 1924 (successors to be recommended later) : Jess O. Van Antwerp, science; Marie Zuilich, English; Evelyn Berulohr. art. Office Assistants—Mary J. Spiegel, secretary; Leta Ennis, registrar: Marion Basey. stenographer; Daisy Harmcning. clerk. Assistants—Oran Davis, art: Gottlieb Leukhardt, mill room; Marlon Peeples, machine shop (night school instructor and machinery repair man: Louis Smith, forge room. RriMtd Ripple High School K. V. Ammerman, principal: Elsie Sander, clerk: Roberta Brewer, Ruby May Krofauver, Grace Margaret Kiess. Noble Newsum, Stella Richardson, A F. Thomas. Hunbert L. Wann and Flora Will. Grade Schools No. I—Mary Schleicher. Margaret Schlotzhauer. Frieda Herbst. Angela Moler: No. 2 —Kate Goldrick, Pearl Bedford. Martha Harris, Winifred. Galvin. Edith Hall. Florence J. Kern. Katherine Pauisel, Florence Newhouse. Grace Pitt, Ida Stickney Florence Quigg. Lois Hagedorn, Verna Craig. Margaret Kennedy, Ethel Bryan. No. 3—Katherine Youngman. Nora Schering. I-iilian Clark. Lydia B. Monahan. Charlotte Wilson, Eunice Hoelgen. Katherine Stevenson. Laura Fraser. Augusta Huebner. Helen Brandenburger Grace Smith. Catherine Carnes. Edna Williamson. Anna Reeves, Maude Thomas. Margaret Hartman. Rosemary Kalb. Elizabeth Peterson, Iva Pearcy, Gertrude Buscher, Susan Hull. No. 4—Lillian Cable. Hurlbut T. Riley. •Cora Willis, Clara Perry. Blanche Chenault. Willa Prince. Vera Forte. Juanita Bobson. Madge McCain, Carrie Lucas, Zoe Barnett. Dawn Casey. Monica Rice. Jessie Johnson. Hazel Alexander. Flora Carter, Pauline Batties. No. s—Alice Cullen Clotilda Buettner. Helen O'Gara. Bessie Tomlinson. Floy Hurt. Elsa Williams. Kate Sherwood. Helena Frey, Madge Allen. Hilda Walters. Alice Silloway, Clara Helm (half yeari, Julia Wiiungs. Teresa, Clockling. Nellie Hicks. Melba Hatfield, Georgia Sh%w. Blanche Breeden Elizabeth Heber. Jennie Gorman. Edith Robinson. No. 6—Margaret Teaehout, Lizzie Carskaddon Anna Kelly. Eleanor Williams. Clara Williams. Sue Sims, Ada Smith. Hazel Cole Marie Bagnoll. Charlotte Schaefer, Dorothy Kaufman. Florence Lammert, Floy Caldwell. No. 7—Helen Doles. Augusta Knabe. Lillian Jones. Kate Kerins. Mary Marshall, Marie Crewes Kate Oliver. Helen Collins. Beiie Sawyer. Helen Robson. Aberta Smith. Margart Nolan. Abigail Hart. No. B—Elizabeth Downey. Florence Harm! Lucy Met.-alf. Martha Howes Es ; telle Loomis. Elavina Stammel. Helen O'Rourke, M ibe' Ebel. Alien Bay. Pearl j Lloyd. Gladys Melsker No. 9—Mamie Sweeney-. Anna 8. ] Karos. Gladys Grata. Lutreile Young Lulu Thurman Lulu B Hoss Jennie Cowfn. ] Gladys Murphy. Margaret (lit. Katherine I Con-oran, Eliza T King. Mary D. Beard.! Alice Keatley. Marian Miller Theresa Carroll. Margaret Bonke. Faye Youll. Sarah. Elliott. Zelma Lind. No 10—Aletha Graves Letitia Schell- ! schmidt Katherine Johnson Dorothy Se 1 gur. Lillian Tnndle Norma Ba z. Hazel , N Adam- Madie Mitchell. Helen Riker j Margaret Striebeek. Nona Koeter Helen C i 80/d Mary Goods in Roxie I.mg'e Esther: Bilesard. Maud Hoffman, Anna Townsend, i No. 11—May Moran. Gra.a- Alexander, May Stone, Frieda Binninger. Christine ) Alexander. Grace Reed, Evelyn Rose. No, 19—Eva Wiles Augusta Hild. Era; Smith. Mary Lamb. Margaret McCarthy H ♦ Schmitts Mary Altland, Elizabeth , 'Varner. May Belle King Charlotte State ford. Aup u*t;i*Cobum Effir A Iverson, Mar garet L oyd. E’izabeth Goett. Maytne Ma- , gel. Paula Eiokhoff. Kate Goddard Rosa ; M Xaraara. Irma Rom Frances Sage. Anna Nuvin.
No 13—Ethel Thomas. Clara Wible. I Harriot McCoy. Bourne S.-ott. Martha Griffith Bertha Sample. Hedwig. Wemsing (half ve.tri, Kathleen Slocum Edna Chandler thalf year), Lueile Dillman. j Viola Busaelle No 11 Emily McAdams. Margaret Rasehbaeher Helena Williams. Ida Shoe { maker, ieanette Gawne. Zenith Eller. Margaret Fiese!, Hazel Young. Frances Granpy, Adolphine Herrmann. Nellie J Fuqua (half year' Kathryn McCau’ev Winifred Brown Blanche McClure. Etlicl I Crisso. Neva Wiggerly. Alice Forsyth No. 15—Ella Friet/,chc. Adah Hill. Inez ! Hinchman. Mary Griffin Helen Updegraff, A'catha Allen Emma Lutz yean, Ann Geran Velma Root Ai’a Waggoner, j Eleanor Harvey, /.el in a Smith. Julia Mar- j Chat Ethel Woods. He: tx. Walsh. Clara Moon*. Etta Boling T No IB—Mary Miller Clara Fischer Florence Smock, Effio May Olsen, Leonore Peavev. Serena Osthetmer (half year). Ellen Forester. Elisabeth Baldwin, Char , lotp* Herr (half year). Ruby Wolfe. Ruth Conan*. Helena Lehrritter Ethel Finn, j Doris Holmes Nellie Schneidler. Cora Rent sohler. Helen Stafford No 17—M L Stevenson Nettle Walker Fred W Donahue. Selma Harry. Emory A James - Tritqueelia Riley O A Johnson. Eugenia Burbridge C W Stewart F’or- i ence Jones Carrie V. Simpson. Phyllis Wafers John Morton Finney Ltiliatk. Brown. E F. Bowler Matlie Roberts No. lb—Agnes Dithraer. Prudence Cook. ; Jessica Northmgton. Virginia Minor. Teresa Mi skill. Eleanor Golay Anna Keller. Al- j Icons Hoch. Beseie Kern. Lydia Wolfe. Neil j Pease. Elaine Simons, Elsa Danke. Alice ! Tattersall. Jennie Van Arsdal. Myra Philbrook, Anna Mackenhorst. No in—Murray Atkina. Della Wilapn. Emma Allison. Georgetta Bardwell. Ruby Alexander. Ella Ernest. No ;.’()—Mary T Henderson Sari ( Youtsey. Maude E Eilner. Ruth I fe: Madeline Bremen, Nellie Clifford Minnie E Mason. Nellie D. .Tones Blanch.' Ferguson Regina Schot-h. Clara Achtti.-n, Louise Schneider Irene Crosby. Ruth Bowlus. Thelma Turner. Ila McPherson. No. 31—Faye W Fat-*. Lye] Hess. Mary McCrossan. Olive Roekey Janet - Keller. Henrietta Scheler, June Piel. Kutli ! Mull. Emma Mohr (half year i. Leona Hurst. Helen Hodde. Ida Lobraico. Era- ; mu Berchert. Nell Cleary. Emma Tacoma, j Aita Medaris. Elva True. No 23 —Ruth A Lewis. Isabel Dtumniond, Inez Nordlob. Anna OostcLi. Pearl | Marley. Helen Hopping. Margaret Barrett Beatrice Fitzpatrick. Cora i. -itlir., Oe ' neva Jackson. Hazel Herman, Mavio Hoi- ! lett. Emmal.vn Stinson, .Jessie l.eeoy No. 33—Christens F.icc. Ruth Willis. Emma Wilhite. Helen Powell. Mahnda Wherry. Maude Meriwether, -ylyss Hi rshaw. Edna Tucker. Nannie Mae Gahn, Ruth Ratcliffe. Flora Harper Crosse,i. Leona Cantrell. Gertrude Hicks, Ella E. llle Richardsons 1 -tha Sims (half year). Gertrude Harris, Hilde Reeder, AU-thea Byrd. No. 34.—Millard J. Burweil, Mary j Johnson. Sadye A. Mays, l.ucile Lint he- j come, Bessie M Rhodes. Sidney D. Harrison (half year). Margaret E Smith, j Mary L. Allison. Lillian Eubanks, Daisy ] Payne, Eletha Gray. Lucinda Hayden No. 35—Martha Rihl. Louise McCarthy, Margaret Jenkins. Dorothy DesLauri-’rs. Hazel Bonke. Ida Mathers. Nettie Downey. Grace Norwood. No. 20—Sarah Hamier. Julian Coleman. Clio Kutrz, C. E. Harry. Henrietta 1-vod. Maud Perry. Martha Hill. Clarence Marshall, Helen L. Wilson, Francos leivis. Creelia W. I<ee. Lucy Maxey, Madeline B. McCall. Blanche Edwards, Cubena MeGlure Mary Carter. Carrie B Martin. Mercy Wolfolk, Vivian White. Esther Tilford. Ella Gordon, Clio Bruen, Eleanor Marthel. Loraine Jackson. Ethel Blanche Brown. Rutii Wales, Catherine Armislead. Edith Blankenship Esther Martin. F’riena A. Campbell. Nettie Jones. Sadie Kill. Margaret Boone. No. 27—Laura E. Hanna, Mata Bonke. Irma Snyder. Evk Green. Elizabeth Mens. Edith M. Curtis. Alma Duden. Flt-ronce Nicolai, Metta Dilman, Winifred Peilett, Mary P Ritter. No. 28—Irma Waldvogel, Ellon Magenis. Leila Motsinger, Grace JBcrry. Opal Slattery. Grace Duzan. Marion Kemper. Josephine Tacoma. Pearl Neal. Nellie Winders, Irene Gallagher. Elizabeth Forsyth. -<o. 2!)—Marie Potter. Mary Gilkison. Katherine Leonard. Irene llealcy. Margaret Howe. Lillian Phelps, ilelau Irwin. oia Unversaw, Bertha Binningcr, Jennie Buchanan. Laura Hayes, N<*llie Leslie, Mabel i Vorls. No. 30—Mabel Gorman (half year). | Louise Sftettler. Gertrude Bishop, Mary : Dwyer, Elizabeth Hester. No. 31—Elsie Waterman. Minnie Hodde, ; CeceDa Adams, Pansie Lowman, Anna Leiss. Shulamith Rabb, Mabel Collins, Ruth Phillips, F'ave Trester, Lillian Naekenhorst. Lillian Reiftel. No. 32—Mozelle Erehart, Hazel VauWie, Margaret Segur. Frances Carter, Nora Brosnan, Dorothea Lindenau, Lueile Herron, Bertha Cook, Jessie Craig (half year), Kathryn Alexander (half year). Charlotte Lord, Eleanor Munro, Mary McCarty. Genevieve Goth. No. 33—Minnie Dodson. Maude M, Werts. Biss Hume, Edith Eldridge, Effie McEougall, Bessie Platt, Eva Fauset. Isabelle Cowen, Florence Grace, Katherine Lindenau, Helen Bothwell, Jessie Kemp, Frieda Rahe, Ethel Collier, Katherine Ranger, Leta Shute. Emma Goebel. No. 34 —Adelaide Smith. Ruth Holmes, Jessie Stewart, Elizabeth Bryce, Grace Hockett. Edna Kniseiey Lola Woolford. Grace Naekenhorst, Evelyn Allison, Elizabeth Clark, Anna Abhttien, Frances Davidson. Eunice J Naylor, May Foltzenlogel I,r“e Ong'e. r<: •--d Pauline ritio-n-
bers. Kate Voris, Grace Fosdiek, Esther Heuss, Emily Netterville, Gertrude East. Hazel Street, Clara Wyon, Ruth Jenkins. Ruth Jasper. Anne Wisehmeyer, Ruth Helen Snyder, Faye Paul. Ella Coon. No. 36—Lucia Ketcham. Lola Stuart, Freda Popp, Anna Floyd, Edith Freetly. Jane Holmes, Ruth Amos. Gail Hadgell, Anna Barton, Hulda Hanson. Alpha Joslm, Jessie Ingersoll. Edna Forkner. No. 37—Fanny Hyde, Grace Matthews. Hattie Bedford. Anna Hall, Bessie Anderson, Ruby Wilson. Evelyn Briscoe, Bessie Clianault, Jessie Stevens, Sadie Williams. No. .38—Hitldap Kern, Wilma Smoc-k, Myrtle Craft. Kate Metcalf, Pauline Smith. Leona Shetzley, Esther Freeman, Miriam A. Fariss. Sad;o Doty, Lucile Gwyu. No 39—Olive Guilder, Evelyn West. Margaretta Bass. Margaret Hagan. Gertrude Whitsint, Haloise Bennett. liyri McClure. Genevieve Weems, Alice Car, Mary Hall, Berlha Shields. Edith Johnson (half year), Marjorie Burton. Vivian Clime (half year), Louise Ball, Zada Bird, Laura Seitz, Esther Knop, Ciaska Tacoma, Eleanor Adams, Martha Cornwall. No, 40—Stella W. Hatch. Etta L. Simms, Spaulding Pritchett. Aline Burwell. Alma Williams, Gertrude Kennedy, Blanche Bell, Virgie White, Irene B. Ector. No. 41-—Bertha Hoss, Goida Blair, Minnie Cassady. Anna Davis. Margaret Whitford. Ola Endley, Lela Randall. Mary F. Towsley, Lelia (Bartholomew, Lillie Morris, Edna Shei man. Celia Meskill, Helen Hollingsworth, Coiie Wayiand, Mary Shoemaker. Elizabeth Bledenmeister. May Schell. Florence Talbott, Susan Todd. Ruth Sanders, Helen Ingersoll, Mary Ferris. Lula Balz. Violet Lashbrook, Nellie Graves. Dorothy Timmons. Nellie O'Donnell, Mabel Asher. Luana Slocum. Myrtle Freeman, Glenna Morgan, Alice E. Hill. May McBride. No. 42—M. Ethel Cheatham. Madeline M. Chambers. Ozola Bass. Martha Horner, Ora B. Willett. Irene H. .Tones. Colia H. King. Sara I.oggins. Artie B. German. Elizabeth Mae Botts. Clara Penn. Fanny Carter. No. 43—Anna Bryan. Effir Moschelle, Maude Dome Harriet O'Meara. Kate Morrison. Elizabeth McLeod, Esther Coffing. Rose Thomson Sadie Hoose, Jeanette Rathbun. Helen Wright. Joyce Snepp. Louise De Pew. Modena Lowry. Isabella Eddy. Ruth Lewis. Lucile Gant. Agnes Lucas. No. 44—Mary Wynn Gladys Kinman, Wilna Hession, Louise Wheeler. Della McPherson. Elma Jennings Myra H. Newsom. Mary Whitney. Esther Dimmick Marguerite West Myrtle Lefeber Addie Leonard, Effin Reed Shaw. Alice Clare. Belle Ing'is. Blanche Powell. Wilma Enyart. Hazel Lamson, Marjorie Woodruff. Loretta Sullivan. Eliza Clarke. No 45—Margaret Duden Meier. Josephine Herron. Grace Hobson. Gertrude Buehler. Nellie Griffin. Ruth Quill. Mabel L. Roach Charlotte Thomas. Anna Conlen, Edna Collins Clara Lawrence. Mary Ella Barton. Hazel Force. Frances Martin, thema Shelbum Lillian Bohnstadt. No 46—Nellie Brewer Mary Kervan. Ruby Bever. Virginia Dnnkle, Mary M. ''organ. Eva De Wald Sarah Williams. Margaret Coyle. Grace Knox Emma I.oerkamp. Virginia Whitson. Aura Shea. Ella Parsons* Anna Pich No. 47—Hazel Ru=ke. Lillie Lauher. Carrie Saylor, Anna Gaston Catherine Miller Muriel Neal. Mary Winter. Isabel!* Droh'an Mildred Kitchen (half year'. Katherine Walsh. Marv E Smock. Awnza Dunagan. Jessie Annabel. Marie Cushman. Margaret Specs LiPian Krihs, Grace Warren Ada Matthe, Edna Olsen. Orrell Shaw. Harriet Paynter Jessie Sims. No. 48—Hattie torek. Hazel Crumbo • half year). Elhel S : slighter No 49—Lula J Case. Elizabeth Witt. Vide Mor -k Ite ' iia shber Erma Lin stead. D Mae Ketcham F.tta Scherf. Helen L. Carr Ethel Lamb. Georgia Murphy. Emm:* Pingpank. Hazel Smith. Edith Gilchrist. Ruth Etnrieh. Maud Grand. Anna Greenspan. Anna MoCune. Susan Baynes. Carrie MeMichael, Louise Zimmerman Nora L Odlet No. 50—Myrtle Johnson. Marie Lenahan. Caroline Eberhardt Nell Heathro Mabelle Hall Elizabeth M Ko-ha Julia Colbert. Lydia Lycan. Marie Zook. Leota Aeuff Marie Sandulge (half year i. Lucy Sihiobohir. <' i ■'a Rueve’. Marie Bechert. lb-fen Millikan. Julia Wcghorsi Lillian Dovle. No 51 Pear! Cu'mer. Gertrude Emmerich. Gertrude Pochler Cora Burris. Kathryn Marie Sullivan. Helen Barry Gladys Seider Helen Hodges 'half ytar' Hilda Timmis Bertha Keller M ine Cochran Elsa Stout. Helen S hwartz. Barbara Hensley Josephine Schmidt. Lucille 'undiTnijn Ruth Tnsh. Gladys Wanke. Olive Brcisch, Grace Marone. Ixona Greer. Madge Shelburr. Daysie Alwes No. 52—-Adelaide Crpnin Mary Elrod Frieda it ebner Genevra McCoy. Julia Melliah. Mildred Rurkhardt. Sara Duffy. Ruth l.amson Jennie Dinwiddle. Gladys Zook Bertha HasseUl, I /-on a Smith; Helen Brandon. Edith Elrod. Sue Mitchell, Avis Gibson. Hazel Sinclair, Beulah Flake. AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT, MATS. TODAY S:IS Till RS.. S \T., 2:1 THE Ml RAT PI.AYEKS IN CHARLEY’S AUNT DANC ING IN THE LOBBY Nights, 25c, 50c. SI.OO Mutt*., 25c, 50c. Downtown Office Merchants Heat .< Light Cos. Sect AVeck —’*.4 Voice in the Dark.’’ AN ME tiIC'HOLS' ABIES • j msmmm Play Tnat Keeps MATS., Wed., Sat. and Sun. ENGLISH’S BERKELL PLAYERS In John Golden’** Unique Comedy Hit “TMNK-U” By M lnchcll Smith anil Tom Cushing [ matinee: wTd, THURS., SfllTl PPIPPQ. Afternoon, 25c. 35c, 50c, Tins r IViULO, Xight, 25c. 50c, 68c, 90c. Tax NEXT WEEK— Geo M, Cohan’s "Urnmlmiy .Tones" BAGS OF FUN*! Tomorrow Night, Thursday, June 19th Rainbow Balloon Dance IN Terrace Garden “Hold Your Balloon, It’s Valuable." Wonder Music Excellent Cuisine Charlie Davis Presents The Wolverine Orchestra Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 For Reservations Phone BElmont 4839 Rainbow Casino Gardens Jackson Highway at Riverside Drive. “THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN * INDIANAPOLIS"
EAGLES DEGREE TEAM * Presents Delightful Vaudeville Program Singing — THE Thursday, June 19 Acrobat ATHENAEUM 2;15 p and 8:30
Addarona Bridgewater. Alice Mathews, Esther Denny. No. 53—Jessie M. Rude, Ernestine Wolfe, Corinne Ryan. No. 54—Marguerite Omdorff. Mary McPheeters, Lucille Sharitt. Agnes Mahoney, Florence Schaub. Louise Bonar. Fay M. Banta, Catherine Cordon, Georgia Heckman. Edith Hutcheson. Ethel Ward. Ida Pingpank. Edna Sonnefleld, Mabel Inglis. Anna Torrence. Anna Kayser. Eleanor Koopman, Winifred Clark. Helen Aufderheide, Nina Black. Florence Brydon. Ethel Millikan, Lelia Harrington. Mary James. Georgia Kline, Bertha Keith. No. 55—Blanche Williams. Julia Timmons Otillie Stratton, Helen Hoffmeyar, Alice Duthie. Beulah McColgin. Maude Rinehart, Marjorie Champe, Addie Rockwell. Audrey Slinkard. Eva June Knapp, Lucy Easterday. Isabel McNeely, Martha Updcgraff. Gladys Davis, Bertha Stevenson, Laura Dixon, Mabel Ives, Lillian Gray Smith No. 56—Ida M. Valentine, Hazel Trabue. Helen A. Wilson (half year). Rosalitle McGoodwin. Helen D. Forbes, Hazel Guthrie. Cleo Johnson. No. 57—Eileen Early, Johanna Burns. Genevieve Burns, Ruby Winders, Mary E. Vance. Augusa Nessler, II able Overhizer, Elizabeth Kinney. Gladys Delph. Merle Heldcrman. Dorothea Gaily, Laura Benson. Mary Deal, Alda Weir, Charlotte Alwes, Margaret Mcßoberti Bertha Denzler, Julia Vesta!, Lola Bradfleld, Carolyn Wood. Anna Pearl Hamilton. Lura Marlatt, Abbie May Kantz. No. 58—Deborah Edgeworth, Ivory Morton. Martha Nuzum. Maye Poulter. Mabel Heimer, Vilma Rich. Martha Guilford. Irma Biedenmiester. La Von Cox. Alice Sherman, Mabel Moran. Ethel Frey. Mabel Le Fevrc. Arda M. Noble. Clara Goe. Louise McCormick. Gladys Martin. Mated MeChesney, Marie Kantz. Haisie Warren, Mabel Smith. Ada E. Miller. Mary Dixon. No. 59—Salome R Taylor. Ida A. Mann, Caroline MeDona'd, Anna McDowell. No. 60—Maude J. Price. Marguerite Ferger, Grace Campbell. Julia Rochford. Maria Daugherty. Nora May Barrett, Arne Fursell. Adrienne Schmedel. Anna Thomas, Margaret Sim mends. Sarah Reinhardt, Sue E. Simons. Gertrude Mitchell. Emily Wright. Catherine Curran, Dorothy Calderwood. Dorothy Keyser, Naomi Trafzor. Louise Wills. Kathryn Cottingham. Nell Mote. Lois Cheney. Lillie Hazzard. fhlna Bearswilt. Rebecca Nicoson. No. 61—Anna Edgeworth. Carrie Flinn, Ethel Tyler. Belle Noel, Daisy Brooks, Emma Byfield. Frames Darracott. No. 62—Gladys Cook. Mildred Brunson. Florence Mathers, Beatrice Birchfield. Mildred Bokerman. Edna Parrott. Grace Woodde'l. Margaret Hazzard, Edith Robertson. Eugenia Beers No. 63—Eteie Mitchell Adelaide Price. Mae Hendon. Edna Peters. No. 64—Myrtle Johnson. Maria Jones, Merle E Dangerfield. No. 65—-Carolyn B. Jones. No. 66-—Ada B. Clark. Frances Moder. Maude Van Riper. Clara Holladay, Carrie T Browder. Mary Pasho. Adelia Brier. Gract- E. Meng. Martha Barber. Garnett Foreman. Ruby Y. 'Vheeler. Marie F°rree Varna McNutt. Lucile K Heizer. Helen Zimmerman. Josephine O'Brien. Marie Easton. Evelyn Koopman. Mary A Hastings, Florence Bass. No. 67—Alice Magenis. Nanette Love, Clara Allin. Nelle Tyler. Theta Byrkitt, Christina Maurer, Mata Svendsen, Gertrude Free Mabel Townsend. Ruth Bandy. J<ie Russell, Grace Wright. Nellie Clarke. No. 68—Ruth Bailey (half year) No. 69—Hazel Schnitzius. Thelma Hinchman. Marjorie Shirley. Wilma Sonnefleid. Mary Martin. No 70—Lucy E Allen Dorothy Wilkinson, Geraldine Eppert. Marion Carpenter. Sara Fisher, Althea Johnson. Madge Temperley. Grace Feightner. Enid Pierce. Fiorence McKay. Maude Boyd. Inez Freeman. Alla Hoeh. Elizabeth Mills. Helen I. Pollock. Evelyn Christopher. George Anna Schmid Belle Lockridge. No. 71—Carolyn McAdams b T ° 72—Mary N Morgan. Ellen Vickery. Marguerite Lloyd Julia E Miller. Ruth Gorman. Alvaretta Stoddard Grace E Wilson Florence Hill, Mildred Henninger Grace Wood. No 73—Anna Heidergott Ella Tucker. Mary Mehrlich. Klorem-e Geister Mabth Callon Miv Ruby, Mary Fultz. Bessie Schaub. Mae Parsley (half yeari Juanita Donaldson. No 74—Je.-.nette Riker. Grace Reynolds. May T. Bowen. No 75—Txvina Knirht. Alma Hoss Iva Shumate. Merle Watkin# (half year) Estelle Meyers June McKee (half rear' Alice Sexton Martha Obrist. Catherine
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Would You Give a Thin Dime to See the Monu- ■ ment Fall Over 11 IT COSTS Jt ST A LITTLE MORE TO SEE GEORGE. M. COHAN’S MUSICAL COMEDY THE O’BRIEN | E p Jr 1 [ Matinee nII * j Today and Sat. for the fir*t time tn 2nd Lana pot if* Thi& Week by the ABORN PLAYERS KEITH’S REFRESHING r 1 VAUDEVILLE > i| T Maurice & Mae La A dy Humphrey i! If Band | I Quality Madelyn Young I !' stars Serenaders > | “Singing Southern 5 Milton SonK!,,, v \ \ Sills i { I GREY SAXTON < AND AND l Comedy BYRON ! ORRELL Scenic ( rathe * < Nes 3 Original Blanks s
Where the Crowdw Go! LYRIC ,HI HARRY ABRAMS & CO. In the Xovel Dance Innovation, “SHOE ECHOES” Ilf KRAFT AND LA.MONT •Tut I'p the Lights" FAGG AND WHITE * I)arkto|l Follies WYLIE and HARTMAN Before and After ANTONIO ROSSITTO Italian Tenor MARK GALA IN Novlety Instrumentallvt MAX YORK’S PUPILS A Canine Ensemble Charles Hart’s Hollanders Fun in the l anil of the Dikes BEN Tl RPIN COMEDY, “Yukon .lake” Fast Steppers Series, “The Empty Stall.” Dancing in the Lyrie Ballroom Afternoon ami Evening.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924
Holman. Margaret Wood (half year. Beatrice Duffy. No. 76—Clara Bowden. Elizabeth Scott. Cora G. Smith. Ethel Keith. Clara Westha - fer. Ruth A. Hayes, Marie Maria. Marie Patrick, Gretchen Stark. Freda Barnes. Emma Henry. Martha Logsdon. No. 77—Wilma Mueller. No. 78—Clara Steele. Marguerite Mahoney. Mary Misch. No. 79—Myrtle L. Henderson. Geneva J. White. No. 80—Georgia Lacey. ThusneHa Barrett. Edith Sanders. Florence Myers. Edna Williams. Martha Cox. Hormanda Agger. Lucy Toph. Pearl Eller. No. 81—Marie Knarzer . Hazel Meier (half year). Ruby M. McCammon. No. 82—Margaret Ronk, Olive O.Brien, No. 83—Hattie R. Brown. Nellie Rogers. Lnassigned Teachers Mary Brigham, Grace Buckler, May Heller, Ethel Jackson. Ida Kassu'ke. Norma Kostenbader, Gertrude Mescall. 'iar;crie Pprry, Hazel Richardson, Edith Summers. Sibyl Vauter, Sophia Waara, Site Yeaton, Dorothy Ziegner. Leaves of Absence Mary Alexander, one-half year; Lydia Austell, one year: Hazel Barrows, onehalf year: P. D. Edwards, one year: Alberta Grimm, one year: Helen Howard, one year; Lula Kanagy, one-half j?ar: Pauline Morton-Finney. one-half year: Nellie L. Peake, one year: Frederick Policy, one year; Frances Potter, one year: Irmadel Shepherd, one year: Grace Taylor, one year: Florence E. White, one* year: Alita Wright, one year; Wendall Wright, one year. Extensions—Thelma Baker, one veat* Florence G. Conner, one-half year. Helen Durham, one-half year: Gladys M. Friesner. one-half year, Hannah Hadley, one year: Ruth Knapp, one year; Meric A. Major, one year: Miriam Solar, one-half year; Louise Swam one year. • Resignations Alice Bass. Mary F. Beeler. Marie Bibier. Joseph Chapman. Mariam Browne Davis. Ada M. Dodson. Hulda Eiekhoff. Flora Ellis, Dorothy Oldham Ent. Eleanor Fogg. Ethel Hughes Gastineau. Dora Gibson. Catherine C. Hamilton. Ruth Heine:-* Harry. Carrie Gall Hiledbrand. Mildred Ketthler. Esther McCoy. Mabel Mcut-er. Ray Miller. F. W. Holiter. Elise O’Connell Mary Barbee Posey. Lorena Ray, Gertrude Schottenfels. Mabelle Sheiper. Charlotte Trenck. Kathryn Turnev. Zella Ward. Henrietta Waters, Mary.L. Weibel. Maria J. "hltaker, Gra'e B Willis. Eva Wit. Anna H Yager, Clara Ledig. Ima H. Black. Bertha D Brown. Josephine fa.dwell. Ethel Campbell Irene Davinport. Frances Gilley. Lucy W. Hadley. Delight S. Hinton. Jessie B. Henry. Florence p. Johnson, Hazel B. Johnson, Lillian J Johnson. Emiha Scott Lee. Gladys Murphv. Mildred Orrid, Clara Phillips. Anna 5V’ Pritchett. Lela N. Servaas. Nina Sims. Lucile Stewart. Rose H. Thompson. Emily R. Walden. Nina Birgham, Levetrieul Byrd. Mary L. Cavender. Ada IS Hairis. Olevia McCoun. Joyce Pauls-l. Josephine Todd. Clara Tedig. Build Great Dock CALCUTTA. June IS.—The largest dock in the world is being built at Calcutta. The first section of the dock will involve a total excavation of 40.000,000 cubic feet. Work on the wet dock portion has already resulted in digging about 31,000,000 cubic feet. The Complete Angler"™ The novice at trout fishing had nooked a very small trout, and had wound it in till it was rammed against the end of the rod. Pupil—What do I do now? Instructor —Climb up the rod and stab it.—Dry Goods Economist. MOTION PICTURES
APOLLO LINCOLN J. CARTER S “The Arizona Express” AN HONEST MELODRAMA BILLY WEST COMEDY “OH BILLY!” Virgil Moore's Apollo Orchestra
NOW PLAYING ERNEST LUBITSCH’S Production '‘The Marriage Circle” A Story of a Flirtation That Went Ju&t a Bit Too Far With Monte Blue Marie Provost Adolphe Menjoy Florence Vidor Will Rogers Comedy. “Going to Congress" Lester Huff at the Organ JPlaying Original Solo “Truth About the Marriage Circle.” Gable Maters’ Southland Orchestra [Tsis THURS., FRI. AND SAT. REX (Snowy) | BAKER in j “ The 1 fie Empire 8 I Builders” A " the Time BOBBY DUNN COMEDY “OH TEACHER”
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