Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1935 — Page 11

DEC. 17, 1935

1399 STUDENTS AT TECH PLACE ON HONOR ROLL 58 Make Straight A-Plus Grades During Second Period. Honor roll of Technical High School for the .second grading period carries the names of 1399 pupils, of i whom 53 made straight A-plus j grades. On the roll are 406 seniors and post-graduates. Those making straight A-plus are j Louis Aull, Donald Brennon, Roland Buck, Margaret Harder, Charles! Ruppert, Dorothy Jean James, Eugene Lawlis, James McDonald, Don Matthis, Stephen Rudolph, Georgianna Schilling, Marie Schlueter, Louts Schneidt, Pauline Schneider,; Geneva Senefeld, William Waters,! Frederick J. Antibus, William Ban- . croft, Drfnald Behrman, Robert Benz, Lucille C. Goss, John Giepp, Mary Lou Hamilton, Norma Heyman, Wallace Morman, Sam Frivett, Robert Randall, Sebert Robinson, Gilbert McCalhe, Marion Wortman, Gerald Wiker, Richard Wilcoxen, Richard C Smith, Mary Jane Anderson, Ralph Brown, Guy Carpenter, Eioise Christman, Evelyn Fosgate, Elizabeth Gladden, Jeanne Glascock, Mary Jane Harper, Mary Haynes, Rosemary Hodson, Jean Anne Jones, Albert Lane, Norma McClintock, William M. Moore, Dorothy Paul, Dorothy Rentchler, Mary Schlenck, Albert J. Smith. I Donald Snepp, Opal Soltau, Alphonso Topp, Jane Thoms, Dorothy We tbay, Hazel Wurster and Elizabeth Ziegner. Lead With 16',i Points Evelyn Fosgatc, Mary Haynes and Albert Lane lej the honor roll with 16 points, others making from 14 to 16 honor points are Ellen O’Drain, Herman p. Rabb, Vivian Gatwood, John Goddard, Thelma Kasting, Virgene Moore, Louis Aull, Georgianna Schilling, Marie Schlueter, Geneva Senefeld, Max Norris, James ng, Albert J. Smith, Opal Soltau, Dorothy Westbay, Hazel Wurster, Roberta P. Johnson, Raymond Kern, Genevieve Lee, Kathleen McFarling, Dorothy Nichols, James Cahill, Edward Coller, Elnora Hartman, Anita Klatte, Louise Plummer, Lloyd Robinson, Lorraine Simpson, Dorothy Hammer, Edward Ebcrhardt, Helen Gann Ernest Haas, Robert Ireland. Mary Catherine Milligan, Eleanor Morris, Hannah E. Pert, Berrina Lou Pressler, Helen Reikofski, Gladys Willis and Paul Wiilman. Earn 12 to 14 Points Students making from 12 to 14 honor points are: Roland Buck, Betty Gibson, Maribelle Foster, Mary Heavin, Audrey M. Roach, Carolyn Sheets, Betty J. Smith, Mary Weber, Alfred Green, Charles Hostetter, John Rochford, Sam Scott, Betty jane Voll, Jane Kohnle, Aloise Calvert, Adelaide L. Carter, Eileen Coan. Janice Commons, Ann Gorman, Alan Gripe, Jacquelyn Kelly, Betty Kiske, Marion KirchhofT, George Lawlis, Charlotte Maas, Robert Mewhinney, Fred Morris, Helen Paidrick, Virginia Roland, Bert Sheets, Roscoe Teeters, Virginia Mae Thomas, Mary Margaret Walton, Alvin Allison, Donald Brennen, Margery Carl, Betty Dahlstrom, Joanne De Milt, Margaret Harder, James McDonald, Janet McDougall, Don Matthlus, Millicent Monser, Alice Jane Perkinson, Louis Schmidt, Rosemary Stein, Charles Swan, William Waters, Frederick J. Antibus, William Bancroft, Donald Behrman, William Benz, Dorothy Breedlove, Norma Heyman, Wallace Moorman, Robert Randall, Gilbert McCallie. Mary Tegelcr, Marion Wortman, Gerald Wiker, Richard Wilcoxen, Kenneth Armel, Esther Baughn, Ruth Bcinke, Ralph Brown, Guy Carpenter, Rcba Ann Clark, James Collins, Kathryn Davis, Lois Dean, Katherine Lillian Delporte, Francis Donahue, Hortense Doncho, Richard Driskell, Margaret Fargo, Glen Fritzlen, Jeanne Glascock, Ruby Goettling, Elizabeth Gorman, Betty Jane Gregory, Alice Hankins, Mary Jane Harper, Margaret Harold. Mary Havely, Kent Hawkins, Harold Heard. William Hopke. Kathleen Hcrgt, Mary Hook, Helen Hooker, R-uth Hoist man, Carrie Huffman, Mary Lou Hummel, Rona Jay. Mary Jane Jonhston, Mary Katherine Jones, Charlotte Kelly, Margaret Kraus, P’rieda Lichtenberg, Norma McClintock, Dorothy McFarland, Vina McKay, June Martinella, Dorothy Mitchell, Mary Louise Mitchell, William M. Moore Jr., Vernabelle Neill. Russell Newlin, Jean Oglesby, Robert Pruitt. Dorothy Rentchler, Madge Rutherford, Jack Stephens, Virginia Ann Sullivan, Betty Jane Swank, Margaret Tern’. Alphonso Topp, Robert Turner, Vivian Verdi, Irma Williams, Robert Winsten and Marilyn Willman. Others on List Others on the honor roll are Martha L. Addison, Mary L. Albertson, Marium Alien Gene R. Baker, Betty Barues. Ri ch Bell. Gilberta Boles, Louise Brandt, Arthur Broecker, Waneta R. Brown, Eugene W, Brown, Julia Buckner. William Robert Burgess, Viola Burleson, Marjorie Butts, Carson Carroll, Hosemarv Caudell, Eva Mae Chaille, Martha Clark. Rupert Daily, Elizabeth Davidson, Madge Dillard, Eileen Eskew. Edvthe Bsttick, Bob Fisher. Violet Fluharty. Donald E. Flick, Marrilla Frizzell, Neva Fuson, June Gardner, Hugh Gommel. Charles Harbaugh, Billy Harritt. Sunset Harless. Jean Herider, Margaret Ingram. Jo Ann Jackson, John Jenner, Betty Jenner. Mary Edith Kitts, Helen Kottleowski. Dorothy Land, Eddie Larrison. Earl lawhead. Margaret List, June Lehman, Robert MacAtee. Marain McGauhey, Floyd McGrath, Joe McGuire, Chester McKamey, Mary Maloney, Ravmond Martin, June Mathews. Ruth Meredith. Muriel Michael, Helen Mitten, Ralph Mullinnix, Don Murphy, Marion Montgomery, Muriel Mouser, Margaret Ogden, George Olinick. Eva Penn, Joan Petit, Lorena Phemister, Jo Ann Fierpont, Geraldine Pugh, Lois Ridemour. Donald Wm. Sickhert. Marian Lucille Smith. Rovena Smith, Donald Snepp, William Stonex. Howard Synlous, William J. Thomas, Betty Marie Twente Jeanette Van Osdol, Esther Wag-

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A check for $250, gift of the Woman’s Department Club to the Seventh District, Federation of Clubs’ radium campaign, is being

goner, Ardath Weigler, Betty Westlund, Marilyn M. Wilson, Margie Woessnes, Virginia Aust, Louanna Baker, Norman Brandt, Don Cox, Geneva Eberly, Dorothy Faulk, Viola Francisco, Eleanor Grcpp, Robert Haines, Hazel Howenstine, Leona Howe, Robert Insley, Ctewart Joyce, Al Jeane Kern, Frank Keske, Kenneth Kuntz, Freda Knope, Bob McCord, William McCoy, Wilma McCrae, June Magel, Norman Maier, Jacelyn Mason, Mary Beil Masterson, Eleanor Merritt, Delpha Miller, Marion Paidwick, Mary Prater, Mabel Radcliff, Betty Ray, Omer Richardson, Helen Ruegamer, Betty Schneider, Deloris Stickney, Richard Wintin, Edward Wurfel, William

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Brownstrup, Alma Fisher and Carl Withner. NEW YORKER TO SPEAK W. Mason Smith to Address Cost Accountants Here. Speaker for a meeting tomorrow night in the Washington of the Indianapolis Chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants, is to be W. Mason Smith, of James O, McKinsey & Cos., New York, accounting and management engineering firm. Charlton N. Carter, chapter president, is to be in chaige. Fred Davis of Eli Lilly & Cos. is to be installed at the meeting to succeed Mr. Carter as vice president.

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HOPKINS LASHES AT 'FRONTIER ERA IDEAS' Old Philosophy Outworn, He Asserts. j By Unit*’’] Prrt g WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. The philosophy of frontier days—“make i a killing and let the future care for j itself'—must change before it leads America to economic disaster, Harry ! L. Hopkins, said today. Recounting rural rehabilitation

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needs in six “problem areas’’ in 23 states containing 4.484.257 impoverished families costing the Federal Emergency Relief Administration $203,000,000, he explained: “The present relief situation is patently a result of the philosophy of making a ’killing’ and letting the future care for itself. Not only the farmers, but the state governmen’s pursued a policy which could only lead to economic disaster. “Although crop failure, speculative expansion, absentee ownership and depressed price levels were among the factors which precipitated the relied situation, the roots of the trouble obviously lay deeper. “The rapid and heedless exploitation of the human and natural re-

I : sources in these areas bear tragic l ! witness to the fruits of such a philosophy. The result was stranded | communities, bankrupt farmers and ! widespread unemployment.” MAROTT TO OPEN BAR Informal Ball Thursday Night to Inaugurate Taproom. The Marott is to open a modernistic taproom with an informal ball Thursday night. The room, to be known as the Bluebird Tap, Is situated on the first floor with outside entrance on 27th-st. A dinner will precede the ball, for which Art Berry and his orchestra will play.

DELTA TAU ALUMNI TO INSTALL OFFICERS Fraternity Ceremony Is Scheduled for Jan. 1. New officers of the Indianapolis alumni chapter of Delt3 Tau Delta are to be installed Jan. 1 at a meeting in the Columbia Club. The officers are Ralph E Heuber. president; Hilbert Rust and Walter Brandt, vice piesidents; Fred Johns Jr., secretary, and John Barney, treasurer. The chapter is to be host Feb. 28 and 29 for the northern division conference of the fraternity to be

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attended by active and alumr.l members in Indiana. Ohio and Michigan. TOYS GIVEN CHILDREN Day Nursery Youngsters Feted at Manual High School. Children at thp Indianapolis Day Nursery today are enjoying to\> ar.d fruit which they received following a Christmas program yesterday . t Manual High School. The program was sponsored by the Junior Re 1 Cross and was arranged by a committee ccrmposed of Ellen Caphn, chairman; Estelle Levin, and Paula Moates.

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