Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1936 — Page 12

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MANUAL SENIOR PLAY WORKERS ARE SELECTED Committees and Chairmen of Faculty Groups Are Selected. Committees and faculty chairmen to assist with the senior class play, “Captain Applejack," at Manual Training High School, havp been announced by Miss Vivian Webster, director. Edward Green is assistant director of the show to be given in the auditorium April 2 and 3. Miss Helen A. Haynes is to have charge of the advertising committee, assisted by Mona Jupin, student chairman; Eugene Zukerman. Harold Thornberry, Mamie Geller, Victoria Calderon. Leona, Stamm, Edna Donahue, Robert Mendelson, Morris Adler, Mose Alvey, Herbert Kottcamp and Herbert Schwomeyer. Publicity is to be directed by Miss Elizabeth Hodges. Copy writers are Robert Crouch, Angelo Angelopolous and Charles Johnston. The stage crew, under the supervision of Louis Finch, consists of Norman Mueller, Highland Jones. William Tavcnor, Vernon Elbrecht. Allen Rednour, Harold McLaughlin, Edwin Servies and Earl Moore >rcd Duecker is chairman of the properties committee. Miss Ada M. Coleman is to direct this group, which includes Jimmie Gribben. Ralph Brown, Clarice Reimer. Alberta Robertson. Josephine McKee and Tosca Guerrini. Misses Gladys A. Denny and Edith M Compton are sponsors of the costume committee. Harold Thornberry, Bessie Goldstein, Ruth Read, Mona Jupin. Margaret Parker Esther Katz, Martha Rvan and Virginia Turney constitute this group. The business committee, directed

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by Miss Arda Knox, Includes Franklin Cook, chairman; Norbert Buckley, Bennie Linder. Virgil Frcije, Jep Commack and Henry Saltman. MENACE OF MINORITIES OUTLINED AT COLLEGE Chicago Dean Speaks at Baptist Church Night Meeting. The menace of minorities was outlined by Dr. Charles W. Gilkey, dean of the University of Chicago chapel, at the weekly meeting of the Winter's Night College of the First Baptist Church. “Observers at Washington watch one minority after another seeking special compensations from the government,” Dr. Gilkey said last night, “and wonder if there is any one left who regards public business as public business and not solely as a means toward his own profit.” Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, church pastor, presided.

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