Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1936 — Page 12
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LOCAL STUDENT WINS AWARD IN MATHEMATICS Gerald Norcross, Hanover Undergraduate, Is Given Merid Certificate. Timet Fperi’it BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 8 Gerald W. Norcross, 718 WeghorstWt, Indianapolis, Hanover student, today was named among three winners of merit certificates awarded •ach year by the Indiana section of the Mathematics Association of America. The other two winners, announced by Prof. K. P. Williams, Indiana University instructor and chairman of the state judging committee, were Paul E. Martin, Hanover senior, and Marion J. Turner, Oakville, a senior at Ball State Teachers’ College. Three more students, including Miss Margaret Stump and Eugene Grenling, both of Indianapolis, Butler University students, were named as eligible for the final examination in 1937, as was William D. Berg, Gary, Hanover student. The papers were graded by Dr. Williams and Prof. W. E. Edington, De Pauw University. R. 0. T. C. Review Set Timet Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May B. Pour times winner of an “excellent rating” by the War Department, the Indiana University R. O. T. C. will seek to repeat the claim when it is inspected by Army officers May 18 and 19. Notice of the approaching inspection was given today by Col. W. R. Standiford, university military head, who announced that Lieut. Col. J. H. Davidson and Maj. J. V. Stark, both of the Indiana Military Area, are to comprise the inspection board.
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This is a fish story without a catch, because it concerns a tame goldfish who has scaled the heights of piscatorial accomplishment. At top you see Rastus, rising to the occasion—and the surface—to drink from a nippled bottle. Below, unable to bottle up his energy, he obligingly hurdles through the hoop formed by his owner’s fingers. Rastus can be taken out of his tank for an airing, but hasn’t learned to walk yet. For further verification you’ll have to go to the home of L. S. Swain at Gladesville, Australia, who says his goldfish is a gilt-edged performer.
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