Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1936 — Page 10
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72 SHORTRIDGE PUPILS ACHIEVE A PLUS RATING 282 Others Qualify for Honor Roll With Marks of 90 or Better. Seventy-two Shortrldge High School pupils have maintained an "A plus” average for the last six weeks, according to Mrs. Florence Goodnough. chairman of the honor point committee. Two hundred and eighty-two pupils qualified for the “A” honor roll will have an average of 90 or better for the last six weeks. The high honor roll follows: Eliece Aiman, Clinton Ancker, Margaret Anne Becker, Kathryn Bertsch. Amy Bird, Bob Brown, Lewis Campbell, Mary Louise Causey. Christena Cherpas, Eleanor Clay, Betty Clemons, Ruth Cohen, Irene Cowdr. 1, Ruth Davis, Virginia A. Davis, Albert Densford, Robert Elbourn. Also Jeannette Elkin. Dorothy Evans, Paul Farrington, Harry Ferris, Herndon Fletcher, Dan Fllckinger, Nancy Goodrich, Betty Gordon, Esther Gray, Morris Green, David Guthridge, Joel Harrod, Mary Jane Hodge, Anne Holmes, Betty Hosmer, Carl Huckleberry. Also Patricia Jackson, Susanah Jameson, Charlotte Jeanes, Jane Noble Johnston, Sue Ann Knippenberg, Mary Ann Lookabill, Martha Mason, John Masters, Katy Lou Matlock, Elizabeth Meeker, Rosemary Newman, Val Nolan. Arthur Northrup, Robert Pittenger, Madelyn Pugh, Evelyn Quinn, Chester Robinson, Carolyn Schmidt, Kathleen Shockley. Others on List Jack Siegesmund, Jacqueline Spalding, George Spiegel, Robert Swartz, Merrill Tucker, Irvin Ulrich, John Van Horn, Helen Waters, Baxter Weaver, Dorothea West, Jean Wichser, Louise Wilde, Barbara Williams, Richard Wilson, Florence Wolff. The Honor Roll includes Marjorie Allerdice, Albert Andrews. Ruth Lois Arnold, Juanita Armstrong, Mary Atwater, William Balch, Dina Barkan, Jeanette Barnett, Doris Becker, Jean Bennett. Ruth Bertsch, Dorothy Beurket, Ann Bishop. Jessie Bittner, Marialice Blankenship, Muriel Botner, Betty Lou Bowen, Robert Bracken, Sigmund Brenner, Charles Bruenig, Marlyn Brock, Agnes Brown, Jack Brown, Jack, C. Brown, Margaret Brunson, Jack Burich, Nelson Burrin, Charles Butz, Ruth Cabalzer, Nancy Campbell. Beverly Carlisle, Mary Jane Carr, Harriet Caylor, Annamargaret Chapman, Edith Cashman, Virginia Mae Christena, Gladysmae Cissna, Susan Clark, Mary Clay, Jack Clayton, Anna belle Cohen. Estelle Cohen, Diane Cohn, Betty Collins. Also Achieve Rating Eleanor Cook, Earl Cooper, Jenette Corbaley, John Cregor, Barbara Crise, Eileen Curry, Margaret Daigger. Jeanne Davis, Marjorie Davis, Jack Day, Thomas Deering, Pierre DeLawter, Carolyn Dixon, Ann Dovey, June Duffy, Mary Dugan, Betty Duncan, Betty Early, Maryl.vn Eaton, Virginia Ellerbush, Ruth Enzor, Dan Everitt, John Farley. Patricia Federman, Rachael Fiebleman, Mary Eleanor Fenstermaker, Helen Fleenor, Margaret Fleischer, Tom Fleischer, Jack Fisher, Betty Foster, Barbara Fuller, Gene Fulton, Robert Garrett, Betty Genier, Stuart Gerrard. Also Betty Gettins, James Gipe, Marjorie, Glass, Montrew Goetz, Marjorie Goldberg, Emma Gossett, Mary Grace, Juanita Greene, Jean Hackard, Hyla Jane Hadley, Lois Hall, Jean Hamill, Lucius Hamilton, Joe Haramy, Margaret Harbaugh, Martha Lou Hargrove, Don Harkness, Lila Jane Harms, Naomi Harrington, Tom Harrison, Helen Heid, Lloyd Hiatt. Other Recipients of Honor Eleanoi Hess, Dorothy Hendrickson. Mary Jane Hill, Rembrandt Hiller, Joan Hixon, Betty Hocker, Charlotte Hoffman, Mark Holeman, William Home, Richard Hudelson, Jim Hudson, Elizabeth Hutchings, Arthur Hyman, Dorothy Jacobs, Florence Jaffe, Margaret Jameson, Bates Johnson. Fern Johnson, Gaar Johnson, Gilmore Johnson, Grant Johnson, Ann Noble Johnston. Lois Johnston, Betty Joliffe, Fred Jones, Harry Jones. Robert Jones. Wanda Joseph, Madelire Judd, Thelma Kammen, Carolyn Kendall. Alice Kettner, Evelyn Kettner. Mary Kershner, Charles Kime, Doris Koning. Shubrick Kothe, Richard Krauss.
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Rep. Bertrand Snell (above), New York, again has been chosen to wield the gavel as permanent chairman of the Republican national convention. His selection by the arrangements committee is equivalent to final appointment by the convention as a whole. Snell, minority leader in the House, was permanent chairman at the 1932 conclave.
Judith Krohngold, Elizabeth Kuss, Harold Lambertus, Danna Lansley, Adeline Lewis, Jean Lees, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, William E. Lewis, Betty Lupton, Donald Malcolm, Betty Markey, Sar Elizabeth Marks, Max Marsh, Elizabeth Marshall. Also Betty Rose Martin, Charles Moston, Helen Marxer, Katherine Mayer, Betty Mcßride, Elizabeth McClure, Mary McClure, William McClure, Anna Marie McCoy, Ervin McCullough, Kelsey McDaniel, Betty Jean McKamey, Johann McLean, Marjorie McWilliams, Sue Mellett, Charles E. Meyer, Richard Millard. Listed in Honor Class Betty A. Miller, Harold Miller, Norma Miller, Steve Minton, Dolly Mitchell, Betty Jane Mock, Mary Betty Moldtham, Elizabeth Moore, James Moore, Lester Moreland, Maynard Morris, Lewis Morrison, Helen Moses, Janice Murray, Rose Myers, Mary Helen Nelson. Maxine Neukom. Virginia Nicholads, Edward Nichols Newlin Nichols, William Noon, Helen Olsen, LaVerne Ostermeyer, Margaret Ottinger, Sam Otto, June Paget, Jane Palmer, Margaret Parrish, Martha Nell Plopper, Adeiheid Po<?hlmann, Ruth Price, Loren Prince, Rosemary Pruitt, Lee Rader, John Ragsdale. Elinor Randall, Judith Redwine, Lorene Reynolds, Eleanor Roberts, Marjorie Robbins, Keith Rogers, Ted Rosebrock, Wilma Rothenberger, Julia Jean Rowe, Doris Jean Rushton, James Sale, Donald Savidge, Mary Louise Savidge, Jack Schneider, Eloise Schumacher, Virginia Schwartz. Achieve High Classification Betty Jane Scott, Mary Jean Sefton, Bert Servaas, Patricia Shafer, Charles Shaw, Jane Shaw, Bernice Short, Joan Silberman, Eileen Simons, Ralph Singer, Wyonetta Sisson, Virginia Skidmore, Edelle Smith, Glen Smith, Rosanne Smith, Tula Smyrnis, Dorothy Spahr, Helen Stallings, Martha Stanford, Richard Stark, Ellen Steffy, Dana Stewart, Emily Stine. Richard Stradling, Barbara Strauss, Margaret Studebaker, Robert Stump, Betty Sturgeon, Alice Sullivan, Jeanne Taylor, Mildred Thiesing, Clarice Townsend, Rosemary Treanor, Margaret Trembley, Virginia Trickey, Nancy Trimble, Margaret Trusler, Doris Tuttle, Juana Ulrey, C. P. Van Meter, Marjorie Vawter, Allan Vestal. Juanita Wagner, Embelle Waldo, Jacquelyn Walker, Lurania Wallrath, Bette Walsh, Margaret Ward. Mary Jane Warren, Mary Westfall, Elizabeth White, Mary E. White, Mary Elizabeth White, Elizabeth Wichser, Marian Wilcox, Jeanne Wills, Charles Wilson. Robert Witham, Betty Jane Wooley, Marie Wuillenmier and Betty Yeaman. ► BURNS 4 Ease the agenizing pain quickly and reduce soreness by immediate use of Resinol
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.MAY 8, 1986
