Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1936 — Page 5

FEB. 4, 1936

1528 AT TECH ACHIEVE FINAL HONOR LISTING 334 of Number Are Seniors; Straight A-Plus Given 60 Pupils. Os the 1528 pupils making final honor roll at Technical High School, 334 were seniors, while 60 pupils were able to make straight A-plus cards. Those making straight A-plus cards were: Louis Aull, Donald Brenner. Roland Buck. Edward Collier, Wilma Fischer, Viola Francisco, Vivian Oatwood, Margaret Harder. Eugene Lawlis, Don Matthius, Alice Jean Perkinson, Stephen Rudolph, Georganna Schilling, Marie Schlueter, Louis Schmit, Pauline Schneider, Geneva Senefeld. William E. Waters, Frederick Antibus, Donald Behrman, John Grepp, Mary Lou Hamilton, Norma Heyman, Mary Johnston, Kelvern Krauss, Wallace Moorman. Robert Randall. Sebert Robinson, Gerald Wiker, Marion Wortman, Richard Wilcoxen, Richard C. Smith, Mary Jane Anderson. Alice Bottoms, Ralph Brown, Guy Carpenter, Janice Commons, Hortense Donoho. Edward Ebcrhart, Evelyn Fosgate, John Goddard, Ernest Haas, Mary Jane Harper, Mary Haynes, Rosemary Hodson, Jean Anne Jones, Thelma Kasting, Albert Lane. Norma McClintock, Dorothy Paul. Dorothy Rentchler, Mary Schlenek. Albert J. Smith, Opal Soltau, Orville Thompson, Jane Thoms, Alphonso Topp, Dorothy West bay, Hazel Wurster and Elizabeth Ziegner. Eight pupils led with 16'i honor points. They were Vivian Gatwood, Mary Johnston, Evalyn Fosgate, John Goddard, Mary Haynes, Thelma Kasting, Albert Lane and Herman Raab. 14 to 16 Honor Points Those making from 14 to 16 honor points were James Berling, Kathleen McFarling, Ellen O'Drain, Raymond Kern. Genevieve Lee, Virgene Moore, Edward Ebcrhardt, Albert J. Smith, Opal Soltau, Dorothy Westbay, Haze] Wurster, Louis Aull, Edward Coller, Georganna Schilling, Marie Schlueter, Geneva Senefeld, Lorraine Simpson, Floyd Robinson, Ernest Haas, Louise Plummer, James Collins, Roberta P. Johnson, Dorothy Nichols. Robert Turner, Jim Cahill. Elnora Hartman, Dorotha Jean James, Eileen Coan, Margaret Fargo, Helen Gann, George Lawlis. Charlotte Maas, Glen Malcolm, Max Nor'is, Audrey Roach, Carolyn Sheets, Roscoe Teeters, Gladys Willis and Paul Willman. Those making from 12 to 14 honor points were: Roland-Buck, Eugene Lawlis, Alice Jean Perkinson, Pauline Schneider, Mary Jane Anderson, Juanita R. Brown, J lice Commons, Hortense Donoho, Richard Driskell, Maribelle Foster, Ann Gorman, Mary Heavin. Rosemary Hodson, Jean Anne Jones, Dorothy McFarland, Mary Louise Mitchell. Dorothy Paul, Helen Reikofski, Betty J. Smith, Mary Weber, Elizabeth Ziegner, Betty Baker, Alfred Green, Also Given High Rating Charles Hostetter, Mary Evelyn Pigg, John Roc'ibrd, Sam Scott, Dorothy Hammer, Gene R. Baker, Betty Barnes, Elizabeth Davidson, Francis Donahue, Alan Gripe, Kathleen Hergt, Ruth Horstman, Rona Jay, Jacqueline Kelly, Margaret Kraus. Eleanor Morris, Fred Morris, Russell Newlin, George Olinick, Hannah pert, Bernina Pressler. Virginia Roland, Madge Rutherford, Charlotte Smartz, William Stonex, Marilyn Willman, Ruth Collier. Betty Dahlstrom. Joanne DcMilt, Geneva Eberly, Eleanor Grepp, Charlotte Hogle, Frank Keske. Millicent Mouser, Mary Tegeler. Marium Alien. Ruth Beinke. Ralph Brown, Aloise Calvert, Eloise Christman, Helen Fournace, Mary Jane Harper, Harold Heard. Mary Lou Hummell, Mary Jane Johnston, Vina McKay, Joan Petit, Jo Ann Pierpont, Maxine Realey, Jane Riggs, Betty Jean Riggle, Robert Winsten. Norman Brandt, Donald Brenner. Margery Carl, Jack Fitch. Margaret Harder, Charles Hardy, Dorothy Jackson. Listed on Select Roll Anita Klatte, Janet McDougall, June Magel, Mary Belle Masterson, Don Matthius, Louis Schmidt, Vera Rufner, Charles Swan, William Waters, Norma Heyman, Jane Kohnle. Wallace Moorman, Robert Randall, Gerald Wiker, Marion Wortman. Richard Wilcoxen, Richard C. Smith. Dorothy Taylor, Martha L. Addison. Ruth Bell. Alice Bottoms, Agarita Brown. Adelaide Carter, Guy Carpenter, Bob Fischer. Glenn Fritzlen. Marillia Frizzell. Paul Gillman, Jeanne Glascock, Elizabeth Gorman, Betty Jane Gregory. Jean Herider. Kent Hawkins. Carrie Huffman, Robert Ireland, Elizabeth Jenner. John Jenner, Mary K. Jones, Charlotte Kelly, Betty J. Keske. Marion Kirchhofif, Frieda Lichtenberg, Robert McAtee, Morma McClintock, Robert Mewhinney,

SMOKE SALE! Entire Stock of House Dresses HOSIERY and LINGERIE Slightly Damaged By Smoke Only TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! OPPENHEIM’S 11 NORTH ILLINOIS ST.

I. U. CAMPUS LIKE WAR TORN FRANCE DURING BUILDING OPERATIONS

T imm Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 4. Reminiscent of war torn France, Indiana University’s once beautiful campus has been converted into a ragged exoanse of gorges, gulleys and gaping holes.

Mary C. Milligan, Dorothy Mitchell, William M. Moore Jr., Suzanne Mouron. Jean Oglesby. Leßoy Price. Robert Pruitt, Dorothy Rentchler, Doris Shea. Donald Sickhert, Betty R. Simon, Jack Stephens, Orvil Thompson, Jack Welchons and Irma Williams. High Standing Achieved Others making high standing were: Josephine Best, Violet Childers, Martha Clark. Reba Ann Clark, Dorothy Faulk, Robert Haines, Hazel Howenstine. William McCoy, Betty Ray, Helen Ruegamer, Rosemarye Stein, Kenneth Armel, Esther Boughn, Gilberta Boles, Eugene W. Brown, Viola Burleson. Katherine Deeb, Kathryn Davis, Bernard Duncan. Neva Fuson, Ruby Goeltting, Marjorie Henkle, Sunset Harless. Mary Havcly, Dorisann Johnson. Frances Landram, Julia Lewis, Marian McGauhey, Mary Maloney, Vernabelle Neill, Lois Ridenour, Earl Short, Margaret Terry, Virginia Mae Thomas, Betty Marie Twente, Vivian Verdi, Mary Margaret Walton, Betty Westlund, Alvin Allison, Don Cox, Earl Duncan, Evadean Edwards, Maedel Gardner, Genevieve Hall, Frank Hartman, Leona Howe, Francis Irwin, Stewart Joyce, Hartwell Kaylor, Kenneth Kuntz. Others on Honor Roll Bob McCord, James McDonald, Norman Maier. Jacelyn Mason, Delpha Miller. Bryant Millikan. Marian Paidrick. Mary Prater. Pauline Ray, Betty Schneider. Thomas Spellman, Delons Stickney, Richard Wintin. Mildred Yates, William Bancroft, William Brownstrup, Elizabeth Rugh, Harry Armour, Vencil Batic. Also Eldeen Blair, Raymond Boesenberg, Louise Brandt, Shirley Britz, Arthur Broecker, Julia Buckner, William Robert Burgess, Grace Curry, Lois Dean. Louise Doty, Clarence Fischer, Henry Gardner, June Gardner, Hugh Marianne Hackney, Charles Harbough. Margaret Harold, Billy Harritt, Louise Hiatt, Helen Hooker, Jo Ann

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TAX NETS $447,525 FOR TEACHERS PAY Gross Income Distribution Aids County. Marion County schools received $447,525 as their share of the distribution of $4,283,000 of state gross income taxes for teachers’ salaries, Floyd I. McMurray, state public instruction superintendent, announced today. The allotment provides for S2OO a teaching unit, and Gov. McNutt authorized the addition of $12.50 a unit to make'up for the decrease in December excise tax collections. An additional $12.50 is expected to be added to the August gross income tax distributions, Mr. McMurray said. DISCUSS WEED CONTROL Purdue University Staff Member Directs County Program. Discussion of a weed control program for Marion County was held under direction of O. C. Lee of Purdue University today. The morning session was held at Warren Central High School on E. 10thst. An afternoon session is to be held at the Decatur Central School, Valley Mills. Jackson, Mildred Kimbler, Margaret List. Floyd McGrath. Joe McGuire, June Mathews, Ruth Meredith Helen Mitten, Mary Morrow, Muriel Mouser, Ralph Mullmnix, Helen Paidrick, Lorena Phemiter, Maxine Powers, Geraldine Pugh, Jean Roberts, George W. Sellmer, Sonya Schlee, Margaret Schmidt, Bert Sheets, Mary Strain. Virginia Sullivan, Edith Tate, Paul Thornton, Ardath Weigler, Bob Wenrick, Margie Woessner and Carl Withner.

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50 PASSENGERS HURT IN ODD_TRAIN MISHAP Local Crashes Into Bumper as Brakes Fail on Icy Rails. By Vvitrd Prcxx JERSEY CITY. N. J., Feb. 4.Pennsylvania Railroad officials blamed sleet today for an accident in the Exchange Plane terminal that injured nearly 50 passengers. An electric powered local was being backed onto a terminal track. Air brakes gripped the wheels but the wheels locked and slid the train into the heavy bumper. Windows were shattered. Passengers waiting for doors to open reeled to the floor or were pitched over seats. Flying glass cut many. The noise of the crash and screams of women created an approach to panic. CATHOLIC HISTORIAN TO PRESENT TALKS One-Week Religious Series to Open at Notre Dame Sunday. Times Special NOTRE DAME, Ind., Feb. 4. Religious influences since the beginning of the Reformation are to be discussed by the Rev. Robert Lord, foremost historian of the Catholic Church, in a one-week lecture series opening here Sunday. Professor of church history at St. John’s Seminary, Brighton, Mass., Father Lord is widely known as author and lecturer. Educated at Harvard. Northwestern and the University of Vienna, he is a past president of the American Catholic Historical Association and served as a civilian member of the Inter-Allied Mission-to Poland in 1919. Auxiliary Starts Third Year Ladies’ Auxiliary of Indianapolis Photo-Engravers Union 10 today starts its third year. It celebrated its second anniversary at a meeting last night in Castle Hall. Mrs. Mary L. Garner, vice president of the State Federation of Labor, spoke.

REALTOR SALES ON NORTH SIDE TOTALSIOO.OOO Report o' Transactions for Week Is Made at Luncheon. North Side Realtors transacted more than SIOO,OOO in property deals for the week ending Feb. 1, according to reports today following the luncheon of the North Side Realtors’ Association yesterday in the Architects and Builders Building. Twenty-seven active members attended, and many property listings were exchanged. Howard W. Fieber, chairman, presided. Among the property reported sold was a six-room brick colonial house

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four Meridian Hills divisions in two separate deals, through J. J. Argus, ' agent. A Washington-blvd lot north of 57th-st was sold by the Indianapolis Builders' Association, and sale or a Williams Creek lot was made by Fay Cash.