Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1934 — Page 20

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HONOR PUPILS GIVE PROGRAM AT SHORTRIDGE * * Silver Loving Cups Are Awarded to Three Students. Members of the senior class at Shortridgs high school who have made an average of 90 or better in all their classes since they entered the school, presented a program for the remainder of the student body yesterday. Silver loving cups were presented to three members of the group, Gordon Messing, Elizabeth R. Myers and Harriet Jane Holmes, who never have made less than A plus in any subject. Others on the honor roll for the class of 1934 are: Janet Meditch, Mary Jeanette Seller, Mary Alice Hicks, Aloyse Bottenwiser. Henry S. Fauvre, Stuart Williams, Virginia Carson, Charlotte Cox, Marjorie Newman, Aline Bailey, Jean Van Riper, Robert Lipton, Rosalind Barrows, Willis R. Blatchley, Dorothy Martenet, Martha E. Norman, William M. Rasmussen, Elizabeth Finch, Charles F. Huston, Charles F. Williams, Marynette Hiatt, Madeline Trent, Richard Voyles, Evelyn DeWees, Richard Eiler. Jean Knowlton, Ralph Burns, Robert O. Bill, Bernice Kaplan, Sophia Gerson, Carolyn Rehm, Bobby Jo Vestal, Richard Clay, Kathryn Neat, Mary Burrin, Herbert Falender, Elma Louise Ater, Donald Herr, Arthur Schappell, Jane Brown, Marporie K. Pendleton, Dorothy Braden, Louise Dickson, Clarence Gault, Mary Frances Hatfield, Frank Streightoff, Jane Cooling, Margaret E. Stump, Rena Dean, Mary Pope and Anna Noel. rJ i ! i •>mn- ill- - LOWEST TUITION RATES—TERMS Most Modern Instruction Methods by Efficient Faculty Term Begins Sept. 10. 1934 Catalogue on Request LINCOLN COLLEGE OF INDIANA Register Now. 803 Union Title Bldg

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Gene Belcher (left) and Welby Clift Above is shown the way in which combinations will line up in the three-legged race, feature event of the first annual Wm. H. Block Company-Indianapolis Times Roller Skate Derby to be held tomorrow at Tomlinson hall. Gene Belcher, entry in the older class, and Welby Clift, entered in the middle-age class, both of the Riverside skating rink, are the only derby entrants who gave advance notice of their intention of working together in the novel event. Twin medals will be awarded the winning combination. Every derby entrant is eligible. All that is necessary to take part in the race is to pick out another entrant the day of the derby and be ready for the starting gun. The race is over a quarer-mile course, five and one-half laps at the Tomlinson hall rink, and is expected to provide many laughs and thrills to spectators, who will be admitted free.

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Niblack, local attorney now representing Goins without pay. Twice Judson Stark, former Marion county prosecutor, offered Goins a manslaughter sentence if he would plead guilty, Mr. Niblack said. Eight years of his sentence served, Goins entered a plea that he be freed to take a $43 a week job, which he said is waiting for him, if he is freed. Mr. Niblack contended that Goin’s wife had been snot accidentally in a scuffle when the wife attempted to shoot Goins while was drunk. Goins had been called before the board personally, an unusual event, because there was evidence a miscarriage of justice might have occurred, Wayne Coy, secretary to the Governor in charge of penal affairs, said today. CHURCH TO HOLD RALLY Interdenominational Gathering to Be Held by Students. An interdenominational rally will be held in the Garfield Park Baptist church at 3 Sunday. A group of students from Taylor university will conduct the service. Special music has been arranged by Mary Evelyn Ridicel, harpist.

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