Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1936 — Page 7

MARCH 27, 1936

264 LISTED ON ROLL OF HONOR AT SHORTRIDGE 36 Win Scholastic Height by Making A-Plus Class Grades. Miss Florence Goodnough, Shortridge High School scholarship sponsor, has announced that 264 Shortridge pupils have attained positions on the first marks honor rolls. Thirty-six pupils have maintained an average of straight A plus. The other 228 have straight A grades. Pupils who earned positions on the High Honor Roll are Clinton Ancker, Margaret Ann Becker, Kathryn Bertsch, Bob B. Brown, Lewis Campbell, Mary Jane Carr, Mary Louise Causey, Eleanor Clay. Ruth Cohen, Jack Corey, Irene Cowdrill, John Cregor, Alberta Densford, Betty Early, Mary Efroymson, Paul Farrington, Harry Ferris, Annabel Fisher, Dan Flickinger, Barbara Jane Frederickson, Marjorie Goldberg, Betty Gordon, Anne Holmes. William Horne, Betty Hosmcr, Patricia Jackson, Margaret Jameson, Charlotte Jeanes, Mary Ann Lookabill, Betty Rose Martin, John Masters, Katy Lou Matlock, Kelsey McDaniel, Elizabeth Meeker, Richard Moorish, Richard Mercer, Virginia Nichoalds, Val Nolan, Jane Day Pierce, Robert Pittenger, Judith Red wine, Chester Robinson, James Sale, Kathleen Shockley, Jack Siegesmund, George Spiegel, Carl Steeg, Dudley Swartz, Merrill Tucker, Irwin Ulrich, Baxter Weaver, Dorthea West, Elizabeth Wicsher, Jean Wicsher, Louise Wilde and Barbara Williams. A-Avcrage Pupils The Honor Roll is composed of the following pupils who have maintained an A average: Mary Alice Adkins, Eliece Aiman, Robert Aldag, Marjorie Allen, Marjorie Allerdicc, Albert Andrews, Juanita Armstrong, Ruth Lois Arnold, Mary Atwater, William Averitt, John Baird Louise Balay, William Balch, Jeanette Barnett, Doris Becker, Mary Bell, Ruth Bertsch, Amy Bird, Ann Bishop, Jessie Bitner, Carolyn Bock, Muriel Botner, Betty Lou Bowen, Marjorie Bowman, Sigmund Brenner, Charles Breunig, Betty Jane Brock, Jack C. Brown, Wilda Brown, Margaret Brunson, Nelson Burrin, Ruth Cabalzer, Bruce Cameron, Martha Jo Cantwell, Beverly Carlisle, June Carlisle, Richard Carr, Audrey Caylor, Edith Chasman, Christina Cherpas, Marilyn Christena, Virginia Mae Christena, Anna L. Clancy and Suzanne Clark. More Rate High Mary. Alice. Claycombe, Betty Clemons, Annabelle Cohen, Bernice Cohen, Estelle Cohen, Diane Cohen, Betty Collins, Janet Cooler, Barbara Crise, Margaret Daigger, Edythe Dale, Jeanne Davis, Ruth Davis, Jack Day, Pierre DeLawter, Morrison Dening, Carolyn Dixon, Mary Dugan, Nettie Dulbcrger, Richard Edwards, Robert Elbourne, Jeannette Elkin, Virginia Ellerbush, Ruth Enzor, Dan Everett, John Farley, Patricia Fcderman, Helen Fleenor, Rachael Fcibleman, Tom Fleischer, Herndon Fletcher, Martha Foote, Mildred Freeman. Robert Barrett, Betty Genier, Betty Gettins, Jane Gillespie Marjorie Glass, Emily Glossbrenner, Montrew Goetz, Jane Louise Goodlet, Nancy Goodrich, Emma Gossett, Betty Jane Grauel, Morris Green, Juanita Greene, David Guthridge, Hyla Jane Hadley, Genoa Haines, Jean Hamill, Jewell Harbaugh, Martha Lou Hargrove, Don Harkness, Joel Harrod, Mary Hays, Betty Hendrix, Jeanne Heppner, Lenora Heppner, Elinor Hess, Lloyd Hiatt, Mary Jane Hill, Rembrandt Hiller, Mary Jane Hodge, Charlotte Hofman and Mark Holeman. Others Are Honored Robert Horth, Richard Hudelson, James Hudson, Sue Virginia Hull, Betty Humphrey, Dorothy Jacobs, Florence Jaffe, Susanah Jameson, Tates Johnson, Gaar Johnson, Grant Johnson, Nelson Johnson, Anne Noble Johnston, Jane Noble Johnston, Lois Johnston, Fred Jones, Robert Jones, B' tte Joliffe, Wanda Joseph, Robert Kahn, Mary Kershner, Alice Kettner, Louise Klinge, Karl Klutev, Sue Ann Knippenberg, Doris Jane Koning, Shubrick Kothe, Judith Krohongold, Lucille Langley, Danna Lansley, Jim Leamon. Jean Lees, Adeline Lewis, William C. Lewis, William E. Lewis, Russell Lilly, Neel Liverett, Rosemary Lohmah, Donald Malcolm, Rose Malcolm, Betty Markey, Sarah Elizabeth Marks, Max Martin Marsh, Elizabeth Marshall, Robert Martin, Helen Marker, Martha Mason, Kathryn Mayer, Betty Mcßride, Elizabeth McClure, Mary McClure, Marie McCoy, Richard McDonald, Betty Jean McKamey, Johann McLean, Richard Millard. Harold Miller. Maelin Milner, Steve Minton and Betty Mock. Mary Betty Moldthan, * James Moore, Lewis Morrison, Helen Moses, Doris Mulford, Janice Murray, Rose Myers, Rosemary Newman, Newlin Nichols, Barbara Nixon, William Noon, Arthur Northrup, Jane Oliphant, Robert O'Neal, Betty Osborne, LaVerne Ostermeyer, June Padget, Katharine Parrish. Margaret Parrish, Mary Parson. Ruth Payne, Martha Nell Plopper, Ruth Plumley, Mary Lee Porter, Loren Prince, Madelyn Pugh, Evelyn Quinn, Also on List Ted Rosebrock. Dave Savidge. Mary Louise Savidge, Martha Ann Schaf, Ruth Schlaegel, Carolyn Schmidt, Jack Schneider, Betty Jane Scott, Mary Sefton, Bert Servaas, Jean Settles, Patricia Shafer, Lois Shapiro, Jane Shaw, Ruby Shelton, George Shively, Philip Sigler. James Simmons, Martha Jean Simms. Rogers Smith. Rosanne Smith and Dorothy Spahr. Robert Stacy, Martha Stanford. Ellen StefTy, Harold Steup, Eleanor Stewart, Marjorie Stinebaugh. Margaret Studebaker, Robert Stump, Betty Sturgeon, Alice Sullivan. Patricia Sylvester, Jean Taylor. Rosemary Tree nor, Nancy Ann Trimble. William Tucker. Doris Tuttle, Juana Ulrey, Anna Van Dorn, Josephine Van Fleet, John Van Dorn, C. P. Van Meter, Sallie Vaught, Marjorie Vawter, Allan Vestal, Juanita Wagner, Lurania Wallrath, Helen Water,

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EDITOR OF OWL

Louis Wackcr, Warren Central High School senior, is editor of the April Fool edition of the Warren Owl, to be issued Wednesday. Alden Shields is assistant editor.

STATE FOREST FINANCE ASKED Emergency Funds Sought for Use in Purchase of Land. Times Special WASHINGTON, March 27.—Restoration by the Senate of $10,000,000 for continuation of forest area purchases in the states will solve the problem of the four under way in Indiana until meets again and additional appropriations can be made, Rep. Eugene B. Crowe said today. Having failed to get a $12,000,000 item for this purposj inserted in the Agriculture Appropriation Bill in the House, Rep. Crowe had petitioned President Roosevelt, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and Budget Director Bell to carry on the purchases with emergency funds. If the House approves the Senate amendments to Agriculture Bill this will not now be necessary, Mr. Crowe said. For the $10,000,000 will be sufficient to carry the program along. Four areas for such purchases have been laid out in Indiana. They include Lafayette with 201,000 acres, of which 13,000 have been purchased; Lost River, 182,000 with 7000 bought; Patoka, 209,000 with 60000 bought, and Pleasant Run, 189,000, with 8000 bought. STATE CITIZENS FILE FOB ASSEMBLY JOBS 18 Seek Seats in House, 4 in Senate. Eighteen candidates for the Indiana House of Representatives and four candidates for the State Senate have filed declarations of intention in the office of Secretary of State August E. Mueller. Candidates for the House, seeking places on the May primary ballot, include: Herbert Gregg (R., Lebanon), Hugh R. Carr (D„ Wabash), Robert A. Hoover (R„ Goshen), Charles H. Bartley (D., Jasper), Tandy Ferguson (D., Portland), Albert R. Bernhardt (R„ South Bend), Oscar G. Couch (R., Mooresville), Ignatius Mackowiak (D„ E. Chicago), August Benedict (D„ East Chicago), Wayne L. Miller (R., Fort Wayne), Davia J. Williams (D., Terre Haute), Morris R. Main (R„ Shelbyville). Richard C. Nash (R., Princeton), Chester V. Parker (R„ Pittsboro), John J. Borkort (R., Hammond) and Fred Goddard (R., Rushville). Candidates for State Senator include: • Harold D. Simpton (R., Terre Haute), M. U. Johnson (D., Salem), Willard M. Anderson (D., Martinsville) and Edward E. Elliott (R. Muncie). No. 13 License Unpopular TOLEDO, March 27.—Arthur W. Gratop turned in his new license number and asked for a another one, at his wife's behest. The license was Ohio 113. Betty Weishaar, Mary Westfall, Richard Wheeler, Elizabeth White, Jeanne Wills, Charles Wilson Doris J. Wilson. Richard Wilson, Robert Witham, Florence Wolf, Betty Anne Wooley, Betty Lou Wright, Marie Wuillenmier, Jean York and Edward Ziegner.

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