Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1936 — Page 28
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3 21, Survey Shows. Fimes Special : = GREENCASTLE, Ind. Oct. 23~ youngest senior at DePauw University is almost as young as he average freshman. 2 She is Betty Thomas, and she is | 1s years and 10 months old. The Bverage freshman age is 18.3 years. = Youngest student in school is
Prances Mildred Gavin, who is 16 and 6 months. = Youngest sophomore is John Warfel, Marion, whose age is 17 years gnd 4 months; junior honors in youth go to Lenore Erlandson, -18 Fears and 3 months. = The senior class is the only class ¥yith an average above voting age: 28. The junior class average is 23; sophomore 1919, and freshartan 18.30.
Times Special ~ GREENCASTLE, Ind. Oct. 23— Prof. Lloyd B. Gale of the De Pauw University English department has Peen given a semester’s leave of abSence due to ill health, it was anSounced today. = Prof. B. H. Grave, of the zoology Jepartment, who has been forced by Hliness to relinquish his classes, is expected back in a few weeks.
Times Special ~ GREENCASTLE, Ind, Oct. 23.— “Further plans for the celebration *of De Pauw University’s centennial =have been announced. - « Tentative plans have been made Jor a national hook-up radio broadfrom Meharry Hall on Dec. 9, saccording to Dean R. G. McCutchan,
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