Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1928 — Page 14

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MARION COUNTY GRADUATES 750 EIGHTHJRADERS Exercise for Record Number to Be Completed by May 1. Eighth grade graduates of Marion County schools will total approximately 750 this year, fcne largest class ever to graduate, according to County Superintendent Lee E. Swails.

Graduating exercises started Thursday night at Flackville, where Swails made the principal address, and presented diplomas to eleven graduates. The last cf the grade school commencement exercises will be the first of May. Between now and then, almost each night wall see one or more of the schools presenting diplomas 'to the eighth grade graduates, admitting them to any high school in the State, Butler Man to Speak Wood Unger, formerly of the faculty- of Butler university and now head of the civics department of city schools, will make the principal address tonight for Schools 7 and 9 of Perry township, at a church midway between the two on Three Notch Rd. Swails will attend. Perry township School 4 held its exercises this afternoon, the pupils themselves furnishing the program. Wayne No. 20 at Mars Hill will hear Criminal Judge James A. Collins make the principal address tonight. Names of Graduates Graduates receiving their diplomas this week are:, WAYNE TOWNSHIT District No. 1 —Commencement April 19— Helen Marie Off. Edith Lois Howard, Eertha Louise Off, Burl Kathleen Marvel, ! Eieeta Edwards. Kenneth Robert Scott. Eva Mae Kesler. Joseph Carter Adams. Evelyn B. Smith, Clayton William Dodd. Districi No. 4 —Commencement April 21— June Reed, Mildred Niedhamer. Dellie Eazel Balay, Oscar A. Fox. Hoyt D. Hamilton, Dorothy Virginia Mitchell. John C. Reed, Bernard Bendler, Mabel Sparks, Earl E. Toler, Harold O. Trout. Otis Russell Walden. Helen Burnell. Errol Symmonds. District No. 8 —Comencement April 20— Mary Hortense Powner, Lloyd LaVerne Armstrong, Edward Wampler. Dorothy Rose Ruechel. Evelyn Burnice Lieske, Edith R. Trulock, Ira Ellis Fuller, Esther Anne Johar.tges. Harry Edward Schmink, Helen Louise Rogers, Elmer O. Gehle, Vivian Cheek. Helen E. Caldwell. Gene Hall, Elva Runyan. Sterling Meredith Hollingsworth. Mildred Barker, Fern Mae Turpin, Audrey Patten. John Olyiver Moody. Helen Lora Thompson. Raymond Smith, Willis L. Moody, Lewis Walter Barker, Thelma May. Virgil Glenn Kiefer, Alvina Forler, John Allen Raymond Westenhofer, Marie Burns. Basil Leon Shumaker. Augusta Glades Wilkins. District No. 14 —Commencement April 20— Farland Wallen. Thelma La Vonne Kantner. Geraldine Glenne Leltzman, Wilma Katherine Owens. Ralph Hollister McKinney. Maxwell Foster Seaver, William Mac Dowell, Elizabeth Ann Guy. Winston Keith Hill. Charles F. Adair. Dora Helen Morgan. Frances Ruth Dorgan, Mervin Off. Wanda Louise Thompson, Arietta Hollingsworth M’Mred Viola Smith. Nina CarJington. William Formes Klinck, Mabel I.veivn Montgomery, Catherine Williams, Veva Marie McDermott. Eula Lankford, Vida Estella Ping, Elizabeth Marie Shaw, Geneva Margrette Hoyt. Frederick William Guy. Geneva Le May, Kai George Hansen. Florence Mae Ogden, Andrew D.

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