Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1929 — Page 7
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MERIT AWARDS ARE ANNOUNCED AT SHORTRIDGE Law School Graduates 23; Bishop Speaks at Ladywood Exercises. Awards day was held at Shorti ;dge high school during auditorium periods this morning. Prizes, letters and pms were given to boys and "iris for work of merit in athletics, art, music and debating. The list of awards includes: Boys' Athletics < Football Paul RunJohn Compton, Lorreln Bulllet, Rose. James Stewart. Charles Kilgore. Wiijard Ennis (captaint, William Skinner. William Rehn, Carl Tevis. Robert Henry. Ralph Moore. Harry Cooper. Boys Athletics 'Tracki—John Compton. William Kifter. John Berfermann. Da'c Thomar. Steve Hadley. Don Stillwell. Wilham Rohm, William Bertermann. George nderwood. Da - , id Burns. Bovs’ Athletics ' Basketball!—Dave Clark, Riley Shuttleworth. Robert McCullough, William Rehm. William Kiger, John Teegarden. Lorrein Bulliet. Art David Hums. Music Alberta Bushneil, Cornelia Cochran. Robert Cavanaugh. Jonathan Hall. Robert Jackson. Margaret Jone;. Karrv Koss, Esther Paterson. Jeanette Riugins. Ruth Van Matre. Fletcher Woocibury.
Debating <Bov William Hoffman. John David Millet. Robert HamtU. John Forney. John Kitchen. Harold Diinkt Debating iGiri:-i Helen Johnston. Katharine Tinsley, Amy Crise. Mary Frances LiMen. Celeste Jordan. Dorothy Danner. Athletics iGlris' All-Round Athletes' Jeanette I.e Saulnier, Maxine Hawn, COll- - Apostol. Thelma Simmons, Spurgeon. Myrtle Gardner. Phyllis O Neal ■I.OOO point ': Wilma Bradford. Martha" Thembly. Virginia Dixon. Frances Kean n. Mary Carr. Louise Waterson, Doris. Kocli. Alice Mildred Oland 'SOO pointsi. Tennis Agnes Hinkle, champion. Hockey Constance Apostol. Evelyn Dronberger. Myrtle Gardner. Martha Hedr >k, Frances Keaton. Jeannette Lr Sauli icr. Alice Mildred Oland. Phyllis O'Neal. Thelma Simmons. Irene Spurgpon. Martha Brown. Mary Carr. Joan Mayors. Mar- i caret Brown. Ague. Hinkle. Doris Koch. ] Frances Kridrli. Vivian Umbamhouer. j Bask'-fba'l Jeannette I.e Saulnier, Thcl- j ma Simmon:, Constance Apostoi, Mar ! Carr. Maxine Hawn. Jane Horn her. Myrtl* Gardner. Phyllis O Neal. Don- Koch. lonise Waterson. Wilm Bradford, Marcaret, Brow n. Estelle Gabriel. Dorotn; Goldsmith. Agnes Hinkle. France; Kririeil. \ w e Mildred Oland. Jran Spienel, Charlotte Sputh. Vehev Ball Virginia Dixon. Louts W aterson. Martha Trrmbi* . P-ccv Mr* . l iras. Catherine Moris, Constant:' Apostoi. i J-ant’cf|e LeSaulnier. Wilma Bradford, j Alice Mildred Oland. Maxine Haw n. Myrtle ! Gardner. lots IrSaulnier. luana It, .Han ! -peigel. Charlotte Sputh. Don Koch.! Josephine Cole. Vi'ian Umbamhmiser. 1 fteorgia Van Camp. Marv Kramer. Vi'ian
The winner of the Osric Mills Watkins medal, given annually by Csne Mills Watkins pest o[ the American Ixgion to the athlete with the highest, scholastic record, will be announced later. 23 to Get Degrees T aw degrees will be conferred uiton Avenfy-thret graduates ol t.lxe Indiana lav 'Chon! at commencement services tc.nieh in the Indiana Pythian building. Judge Clarence R. Martin of the Indiana supreme court will make the commencement address and Lawrence C. Cloe of Noblesville. the valedictory address. Degrees will be conferred by Dr. M. L. Haines, board of trustees president. Besides Cloe. graduates are: Orrrit' Mcscs Ratrs. Charles William Conk. John Sloven Fenstermachor, Marhalt leland Grant. Milo Gilbert Gray. I o's W. Green. Walter Lav s Hammond. Byron Charles Kennedy. Elmer Louis Koenemann. Pant Darold MrNorton. Joe rainier Melvin. Emmett Harold Musselman. John William PfafT. Arthur Raymond Robinson Jr.. Georee Nelson Boss. James F. T. Sareent. Frederick Eshelman Stuck. James Carlton Shuck. Pick Smith. Charles Marion Wells. David Ross Wilkcrson and Carl Fred Zeicheri. ' Bishop is Speaker Bishop Joseph Chartrand was the principal speaker at graduating exercises Tuesday at Ladywood school. Millersvill< road. Graduation eere-
Issues xVTiTrHw& “A Service Institution” ROUND TRIP FARES Pueblo, Colorado Springs, (Jfjrv On Denver, Colorado iv Kockv Mountain /2 r\ f7rv National Park U Salt Lake City- T 1 Ogden, UtaH- ” Yellowstone rj'y 1 A National Park ” •A U Los Angeles-San Diego- Q rSan Francisco 170. / v Portland-Tacoma- qc r ~7 A Seattle C7O. / U Vancouver and QC iTA Victoria, B. C C7O. * KJ Silfon.lP.ru 68.60 Cedar City-Gateway to Zion AQ QO National Park and Bryce Canyon V?U Figures shown are rail fare only. Trips thru National Parks are additional. All-Expense Tours to San Isabel National Forest from $S to fl4o higher than to Pueblo. T .'kets will be on safe to California . rid Pacific Northwe," from >lar 15 to September ■ C : . Et .<'•>. Yellows .one Nat Park and Glacier National Park from June 1 to September 3°. FINAL RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31 Tickets, information and illustrated literature from W. J. FROST Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. 313 Merchants Bank Bldg. (Riley 2894)
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Mrs. Oscar Meister. 18S4 New street, Thirteenth ward organizer for the Indianapolis City Manager League. Mrs. Meister was an organizer in the referendum election in 1927 and is reviving her organization for the fall campaign for election of commissioners.
monies were given in the drawing ! room. The graduates: 1 Margate F:. .v G- •'■ • ’’n- ' Frieda Joanne Ha ; 'man. V/ekm a A i ne J . •m • Ka: h : i fihirley Jean McKittrick. .Mina Jane Mct Whir trr. Catherine Fin tli Palma, Helen 'Agatha Semuo, Kathryn Iren# Sullivan. Elizabeti Hallle Tanish. Elizabeth Jane I .-toutenbeir end M-iry Welland. Blind Alumni Return Alumni of the Indiana School for the Blind arrived here today for the annual home-coming celebration. Approximately a hundred former .'indent are expected to attend tlr*-three-day reunion ending Friday night. Programs will be held each evening and forenoon a* the blind school. The alumni members will be housed at th£ school.
Pngcant is Presenter! A pageant written, directed and acted by members of the eighth yiadc. Springtime in Old Vincennes." was given Tuesday by pupils of Orchard school. English and French folk dances and old American dances added to the pro- : gram. Comedy to Be Given A comedy. "Come Out of the K'tehen." will be given by the senior class of Crispus Attucks high school tonight in the school auditorium. Gertrude Jackson and Paul Johnson have the leading roles. Commencement exercises will be heib Friday night at Cadle tabernacle Professor E. E. Ramsey, head of the department of secondary education. Indiana State Teachers college, will be the principal speaker. SEEK BOULEVARD PAVING Group to Potition for Opening of Pleasant Run. Opening and improving of Pleasant Run boulevard from Meridian street* to tho BlnfT road along Pleasant Run will be asked in a petition to be presented the park board by the South Side Meridian Street Civic League. The petition will be drafted tonight at a meeting at 12 East. lowa street.
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