Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1937 — Page 10
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Nearly 1000 Indianapolis young | persons today held 1937 high school | diplomas. : | Three local institutions -which | conducted commencement cere- | monies last night were Shortridge, |
George Washington and Warren | Central. ; Shortridge seniors paid tribute to Paul C. Stetson, parents and faculty for work in maintaining - the city’s educational svstem. In two student addresses at the school's 69th commencement in Cadle Tabernacle, Mary Clay and Philip Chance Hennessée fold 621 seniors that a sense of responsibility and citizenship is necessary in life -outside the school as well as during ‘the school years. || “Looking Ahead” Miss Clay spoke on “fLooking | Ahead.” Mr. Henngssee likened the | high school to 1 city. presenting | problems of competition, |citizen- | Tp and association. | | Helen Johann MgLean was pre- | sented the Riley medal for excel- | lence in scholarship. Junior class | scholarship cups |went to Charlotte | " Ann Jeannes, Bob Brown, Paul S. | Farrington, Anne Mary Holmes and | Martha Nell Plopper. all seniors. A resolution honoring Mr. Stetson, | who died Tuesday, was adopted by | the seniors: “Resolved, That the Shortridge High| School class of | 1937 offer the deepest sympathy to | Mrs. Paul C. Stetson and join with | her in mourning| the loss of one of | the most capable and efficient | superintendents |of school Indian- | apolis has ever hid.” Alan W. Boyd.,!| School Board ! president, presentfd the diplomas. | and also paid triblite to Mr. Stet- | son. | Dr. William Low¢ Bryan, Indiana | University = president, spoke at | George Washingibn's commence- | ment of 253 senior in Butler fieldhouse. | Dr. Bryan, stressing the changes of modern times, said. “when the | changes come, some cannot escape | and are caught itl the trap of their | own habits.” Mrs. Clayton Ridge. School Board | member, presented diplomas, and paid tribute to Mr. Stetson. Wins S¢holarship Eugene Leak received the Riley | scholarship meds! Scholarships 5' various univer: sities were awar/=d as follows: Butler © University — Jean Lentz, Dorothy Hoovei. John Niermeyer, James Hardin, Viola Bazs, Virginia Fox and Doroth: Swails. § i Butler University‘ College of Ed- / PY (IB y | ucation—Wilma odd aad Freda Sizes J a Nh ath Star Store, Street Floor. | rvel. “31 % : ; : ad Indi Lon Go a Women’s Snappy New 4 =
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C. E. Eash, principal, presented | diplomas to 85 graduaets of Warren Central High School in the school. Student speakers were Meredith Brown, Carl Puhlman, Ted Maicy,. Margaret Pebworth, Edgar Surface and Violet Kruse, Salutory and valedictory addresses were given |by Orban Reich and "Betty Scott! Thirty-three awards for extra-curricular activities were presented, and graduates were made members of the alumni association.
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Commencement exercises at the Orchard | $¢hool were to be held at 10 a. m. today. Dr. F. S. C. Wicks was to be principal speaker and Fred Hoke was to present diplomas to the five graduates, Elias Atkins, Townsend Eaglesfield, John Gould, John Holliday and Perry Lesh.
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A three-day biennial alumni convention af the Indiana School for the Blind is to close tonight with a banquet at which Albert Stump, board of ‘trustees vice president, is to ‘be principal speaker. The siumni concert was presented in the school last night. Dean Ferguson of Terre Haute is president of the association. An election of officers-is to be held.
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