Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1937 — Page 13
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DEPAUW NAMES CANDIDATES FOR HONORARY CLUBS
Freshman Scholastic Groups To Initiate 17 Men and | Eight Women. |
Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, Feb, 26.— Eight freshman women and 17 freshman men at DePauw University are eligible for initiation into Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma, national scholastic fraternities. Both organizations require a grade average of half-A, half-B for initiation, Coeds eligible for Alpha Lambda Delta are Nancy Armstrong, Princeton; Elaine Dehaan, Chicago; Marian Ellis, Greencastle; Elise Fleager, Highland Park, Ill.; Lois McCaskey,
3551 Washington Blvd, Indianapolis; |
Betty Mobberley, Cincinnati; Nancy | Neiswanger, Topeka, Kan, and Jean Winfrey, Danville, Men students eligible for Phi Eta Sigma are Tom Amato, Sandusky, O., William Bauer, Woodland, Ili.; | Mark Bright, Anderson; George | Condikey, Brockton, Mass.; C. Sharp | Cook, Clifford; John Coons, Ba-| tavia, N. Y.; Glenn Hager, Barring- | ton, Ill.; Roy McCormick, 5309 N.| Delaware St, Indianapolis; Don Matthius, 352 S. Audubon Road, In- | dianapolis; Donald Nelson, Gary; Jac Pearce, Terre Haute; Arthur | Ryden, Evanston, Ill.; John Swanson, Paxton, Ill.; Carl Smith, Dayton, O.; Leland Stoddard, Mount | Carmel, Ill; James Wagner, Lorain, | O., and Harold Wittcoff, Marion. Dan Ragon, Kenosha, Wis, is the new president of the DePauw
University Flying Club, succeeding | 2
Loren McDonald, Bloomfield. The purpose of the club is to | provide instruction in flying for member students.
: Watches Poll |
Hapsburgs to the throne of Austria will rest with a vote of the people, Chancellor Schuschnigg averred in hinting that a plebiscite on the subject soon would be conducted. In the event the vote favors restoration, handsome young Archduke Otto, shown in a new portrait, would become Austria's ruler.
Restoration of the House of
ADULTS STUDYING ART
By United Press
ST. PAUL, Feb. 26.—The butcher,
| the baker and the candlestick maker |
are turning to serious art and gain- |
| ing important recogntion, Morris Pleason, director of St. Paul's Fed- | eral Art Project, believes. Night | ! classes contain more than double | | the enroliment of day classes.
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DePauw's Rector Scholar Alumni | = are planning a Memorial Library | to honor Edward Rector, donor of = the scholarship foundation. =
According to F. Russell Alexander, chairman of the association ! Dr. W. Dale Elson committee in charge, a request will be made of each living Rector | Optometrist scholar alumnus to contribute one | E volume each year to the library, and each graduating Rector | G. S. KELLER scholar will be asked to contribute. According to Mr. Alexander, it | is hoped that 500 books will have |
uccessor to been contributed ' by commence- | S ev ment time. There are more than 1000 living Rector scholar alumni, 9, / « said. > PETTIS he said L OPTICAL Co
HEADS SPANISH CLUB
Fred Dickens has been elected president of the Spanish Club at Shortridge High School. Other new officers are Claude Richie, vice president; Helen Marxer, secretary; | Richard Norton, treasurer, and
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