Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1936 — Page 9

NAME OFFICERS

19 Gros Select Leaders: Echo Directors Chosen.

Officers of Shortridge High School glubs and organizations have i announced. They were: Home Economics Club—Mary al water, president; Eldamerle Warrenburg, vice president; Gluta Graves, treasurer, and Betty Ann Miller, secretary. Malcolm McVie is president of the Shortridge Social Committee with Patty Hill, vice president; Madelyn Pugh, secretary; Louis Silver, treasurer, and Bob Harger, assistant treasurer. The Chemistry Club elected John Clancy, president; Ruth Harry, vice president, and Anne Combs, secr:-tary-treasurer. R. O. T. C. Unit—Cadet Major Harry Zintel, president; Cadet Major Richard Steup, vice president; Cadet | Captain Lawrence Sparks, secretarytreasurer, and Cadet First Lieuten-

ant William Woodling, sergeant-ai-

arms,

Jim Hudson was chosen Fee

of the Shortridge Press Club; Martha Nell Plopper, vigé ‘president, and Madelyn Pugh, secretary.

Officers of the girl's Pep Club in- | |

clude Mary Ann Rice, president: | Gretchen Meyers, vice president, and Janet Johnston, treasurer.

Pep Club Elects

Officers of the Boys’ Pep Club are Harold Ecktman, president; Stanley | Barnet, vice president; Bob Schwab,

secretary, and Al McCormick, treas- |

urer.

president; |

cers: Elmer Warren, and |

Charles Cith, vice president, Mildred Freeman, secretary. The Juma Club elected Lucy Ann Peterson, president; Sihrley Servaas, secretary, and Bud Ulrich, treasurer. The Fiction Club elected Robert Maroney, president; Julia Jean Rowe, vice president; Madelyn Pugh, secretary, and Phil Hennessee, treasurer. Christmas- Echo officers are: Arthur Cline, editor-in-chief; Jim | Hudson, editorial editor; Pugh, personals; Theodosia Burr, literary editor; Marjorie Allerdice, features; Margaret Waters, exchanges, and Emil Rassman an Val Nolan, sports cditors. ~ The Scout Club elected Bob Harger as its president. Other officers are Gerald Wadleigh, vice president; Chester Stayton, secretary, and Jum Hutchinson, treasrer.

Other Officers Named

Jane Palmer was chosen as president of the Sketch Club and Ade- | line Cooling, vice president; Elizabeth Stark, secretary, and Eleanor

Shortridge Debating League offi- |

Madelyn

tration.

pays the labor cost.

LUTHERAN WOMEN HEAR MISSION TALK

Describing the Lutheran Church's | | home mission work, the Rev. M. P. | F. Doermann, Illinois district presi- | dent, addressed the Southern Indi-| (ana District Women’s Missionary | | Federation of the American Lutheran Church conference in St. Matthew’s Church last night. The Rev. Frederick Henkelman, missionary on furlough from New Guinea, related some of ‘his adventures in an afternoon address. Other speakers were the Rev. Otto Dagefoerde, Toledo; Mrs. F. J. Klopfer, Terre Haute, and Mrs. Herbert Meister, local organization president.

31 PASS INDIANA BAR EXAMINATIONS

Thirty-one law students have | passed the state bar examinations and are to be admitted to practice | 18W in Indiana courts Nov. 16, it was announced today. They are: John A. Alexander, Indianapolis; Paul C. Archibald, Newcastle; Thomas J. Blackwell Jr., | Indianapolis; Elmer W. Blume, { Crown Point; Marcella M. Bostick,

Shown here are four school buildings being constructed by employes of the Works Progress AdminisLocal sponsors contributed money to provide the materials, while the Federal

government

Bedford; Milton J. Fineberg, Indianapolis; Parker Dunn Hancock, occo; George* S. Keller, South Bend; George C. Kowalcyzk, Fort Wayne.

The buildings shown are: Greenville, Floyd County; one of twin structures being erected at Marysville and New Market, five miles apart in Clark County; three-room building at Edwardsville, Floyd County; buildings at New Washington, Clarke County.

Program to Go on Air on}

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grade and high school

Jr., Marion; Clyde Horace Pinnick, West Baden. : Clarence E. Price, Bloomington; Alberta L. Schlick, Indianapolis; Robert Donald Schuttler, Indian-

Thompson Kurrie, Indianapolis; | apolis; Howard O’Neall Sigmond,

George E. London, Valparaiso; | Charles M. Lundin, Knox; Paul R. Lustgarten, Indianapolis; Frank Morton, Indianapolis; Isadore Newman, Bloomington; Louis F. Niezer, Fort Wayne; Arthur Alan Osburn

Crawfordsville: Abe Charles Silver, Gary; James W. Sinclair, Sullivan; Judson H. West, Indianapolis; Harold Raymond Woodard, Indianapolis, and Jesse D. Wright, Indianapolis.

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Im CETENIA OF DE PAUWU. :

Nation-Wide Hookup.

Times Special

GREENCASTLE, Ind, Nov. 6.—A |,

radio broadcast over a nation-wide.

hookup has been added to De Pauw University’s Centennial program. The broacast is scheduled tentatively over NBC for a half hour on

by students, faculty and administrative officers. Alumni clubs throughout the nation are making arrangements: to meet he ary with the program. The inauguration of President Clyd: E. Wildman has been changed from Peb. 4 to March 10. A journalism conferénce of De Pauw graduates w20 have gained 1 rominence is set for February, and there will be a Centennial baseball game between De Pauw and Wabash in June, A game between the two

ts by fathers, profes be in their offices for two hours for conferences. At the De Pauw-Wabash football game a special bench for fathers of football players has planned. > Dads’ banquet will held at 6 m. in Sowan gymnasium folDn social gathering. The fathers will be guesis of the university and students also are to attend. ‘Dean of Men Louis H. Dirks will

serve as toastmaster at the ban-.

quet, and a representative father will speak for men students and one

President Wildman will represent the university; Prof. Lisgar R, Eckardt the faculty, and Kermit Arnold, Sioux City, Ia., the student

DEBATE TOPICS LISTED

BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 6—"“Sex,

religion and politics generally” nave

been adopted as the theme motives:

for this year’s debating activities at the University of California.

It was paid on the home of Mrs. 2 De Pauw for | Dora Waldron, 55, nursemaid of by the Mrs. Longworths 11-year-old of arrange- daughter, Pa Paulina.

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The Drama League officers are: Verne Vanderbilt, president; Mary Catherine Stair, vice president; Florence Harrison, secretary, and Paul Farrington, treasurer. Lucretia Ann Saunders was chosen president of the Philateron Club, and Jean Wischer, vice president. Other officers: Juanita Hamp, secretary; Vera Stanley, treasurer, and Eleanor Cook, sergeant-at-arms. New officers of the Shortridge Student Council are Jim Gipe, president; Emil Rassmann, vice president, and Amy Jose, secretary-treas-urer. The Mathematics Club officers are Cornelia Connor, president; Hackerd, vice president; Joan Sil- _ berman, secretary, and Chester Hirschfelderm, treasurer.

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