Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1936 — Page 18
TECH TEACHERS TO PARTICIPATE IN CONVENTION
Talks and Demonstrations to Be Presented at State ‘Meeting.
Technical High School is to be well represented in the eighty-third annual session of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association here, Oct. 22 and 23. ;
Tech teachers who are officers include Miss Gertrude Thuemler, Deans of Women president: Miss Edith Baker, Modern Language section secretary; Miss Hazel G. Howe, Social Studies Department secre-tary-treasurer, and Edward E. Greene, Vocational Education section president. At the sub-sectional meetings of the Practical Arts division, M. W. Slattery, Dale Griffin, V. C. Daugherty, F. L. Wilson, Jules Zinter and George Barrett are to speak on different phases of practical arts. F. L. Wilson is to serve as chairman of the Metal Crafts meeting. Dr. Paul R. Mort, school of education director, Columbia University, who is to give the affirmative in a debate at the Friday afternoon meeting, is a former Tech teacher,
Others to Participate
Frank Noffke, a' Tech graduate, sings second bass in the Indiana University Male Quartet which is to furnish the music for the Friday evening meeting at Cadle Tabernacle. Miss Louise Padou, who is to give a hearing test for the Special Education section, is also a Tech graduate and teaches a class in lipreading at Tech. The high school mixed choral group, under the direction of J. Russell Paxton, is to be one of the three demonstration groups at the Thursday afternoon Music section meeting. The Madrigal Singers, with Mr. Paxton as director, are to furnish the music for the Thursday morning meeting Social Studies section. Sixteen girls have been appointed to serve as student librarians in the Technical High School library by Miss Lyle Harter, librarian. They are Thelma Sanders, Sammie Sullivan, Margaret Carel, Maybelle Videback, Betty Joe Stuart, Shirley Greene, Margaret Harder, Virginia Collins, Alice M. Bottoms, Mary Jane Harper, Delores Crocket, Eileen Coan, Anne Woerdeman, Barbarella Kirsch, Marie Bailly. and Barbara Siegle.
DANCE IS ARRANGED
The St. Catherine's Dramatic Club is to hold its fourth annual dance tomorrow night in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 13th and Delawarests. Members of the committee include Misses Lucille Coyne, Kathryn Flaskamp, Mary E. and Marguerite Gillespie, Mary Alice Long, Betty Marisfleld and Veronica and T. V.
FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1936
TALKS TO TEACHERS
John W. Studebaker (above), United States Somun| ssjonet of Education, Washington, D. C., is to be one of the principal lecturers at the annual convention: of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association here Oct. 22 and 23. He speaks Thursday, Oct. 22, in Cadle Tabernacle.
LEADS NAMED FOR TECH SENIOR PLAY
Roscoe Teeter and Helen Schmidt are to have the leads in “Rollo’s Wild Oat,” a comedy by Clare Kummer, to be presented by the L-Z division of the Arsenal Technical High School senior class Nov. 20 in the school auditorium. Miss Clara Ryan, dramatic arts teacher, is director. Other seniors receiving parts in the play are: Dorothy Stoepler, Richard Ross, Dorothy Westbay, Vetha Worley, Thorne Snyder, William Lay, Harry Markus, Dorothy Paul, Philip Wolverton and Elmer Molique. Tryouts were held last week. Judges were Miss Ryan, the three L-Z division senior sponsors, Miss Margaret Axtell, Miss Alberta Kappeler and Miss Alta Welch; Miss Mabel Goddard, English department head; Miss Gertrude Thuemler, dean of girls; Chelsea Stewart, stage director, and John Simpson, maksup director.
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