Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1925 — Page 4

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BUTLER GRADUATING CLASS NUMBERS 165 > " Registrar’s Office Announces First Official List of Those Who Will Receive' Degrees in June.

Registrar’s office at Butler University gave out today the first official list of seniors who will obtain degrees In June. The class numbers 165. Os these 19 will receive B. S. degrees and the rest A. B. degrees. The list is as follows: Candidates fOr bachelor of arts degree: Esther Flora Adams. Wilhelmina Patience Adims, Agnes Agnew Andrews, Hester Billman Baker. Harold Moody Barolay. Eda Margaret Barnes. Dofothy Barrett. Jerome iKeel Bash. Georgia B. Bateman. Ruth Edwards Bates. Amy Beatty. Helen Lueile Bedell. Blanche Bernstein. Goldie Irene Bernstein. Elizabeth G. Bertermann, William Ralph Bockstahler, Mary Virginia Book. Mildred Genevieve Brosnan. Kathryn M. Brown. Esther Elizabeth Bu;ard, Forrest Raymond Caldwell, Harry Ri.viond Campbell. Mary Patia Carver. Catharine Cavins, fdith Mario Christian. Eugene H. Colwa.v. ieanor Marian Coryell, Dorothy Vernon Dale. Rebecca E. Daugherty. Charles Samuel Davis. Josephine Eastman Day. Helen Louise Dodds. Florence Mareta Douglas. Mao llosaland Dugan, Robert Todd Duncan. Solomon Edmund Edwards. Albert William Ewbank, Helen Adelaide Foley. Constance Forsyth. Mildred Evelyn Foxworthy. Franklin E. Frey. Anna C. Gardner. Susanna Elizabeth Goepper. Edna Louise Graves. Anna Greenberg, Marian Greene, Ethel A. Hadley. Helen felizabeth Hadght. ScoU Ham. Susie E. Mae Harman. Wilma M. Harrington, Ilcne Harryman, Fleeta Louise Heinz. Floyd Athur Hines. Oliver Earl Hinahaw. Doris Irene Hitch. Helen Hester Hoover, Maxwell Everett Hosea. Hillis Langhome Howie Charlotte Faye Huber. Florence Hazel Hughes. ' Harriet Jaehne. Maurine Jaouith. Ruth McCormick Jones. ~ Derna Elizabeth Kennedy, Eleanor Mooly King. Helen Josephine Kinnard. Hugh C. Kivitt. Maragret Florentine Kluger, Frances Dorothy Krieg. Irving Lawrence Kurzrok. Georgia Hensley Lacey. James Russell Landreth. Helen Marie Laveile, Wyant C. Laycock. Katherine Mar--saret Lennox. Frank Conrad Libkins, osephine Gertrude Likely, Alva John Lindsey, Opal B’ern Lindsey, George Amos Luckey, Edythe Eloise Luzacler. Doris Louisa Lynn. Alice Emojean McDaniel. Ethel Hittle McDaniel, Verna Good Magee, Lillian Josephine Martin, Mildred Laura Medlem. John Metzger. Theta Leota Miller. Helen Catherine Moffett. Eleanor Bos Mueller. Alice Young Mullen, L. Doyle Mullon. Henry George Neater. Leona Margaret Nucklet, Georgia Kathryn Osborn. Louise Helen Padou. Helen Elizabeth Palenius. Opal Irene Perrin, Marion Albert Pike. AQna Poliak, Dorothy Mae Powell, Edna

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