Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1937 — Page 16

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

36 STUDENTS AT BUTLER NAMED

ON HONOR ROLL

Alumnus Named to College Of Religion Winter | Term Faculty. |

The second semester honor roll | for the colleges of liberal arts at | Butler University has been an- | nounced by Dean Gino A. Raval The following students have carried a full college schedule and have made grades of A— or better. Hilton Brown Atherton, Aline Bailey, Mary C. Bowlby, Lucile M. Broich, Joseph D. Calderon, Autie Lee Carr,

Thelma Cooley, George Craycraft, Mary Elizabeth Davenport, Joy Dickens, Marguerite Ellis, Jean Marjon Fisher, Dorothy L. Gray, June Gray, Elnora Hartman, Mrs. Adelaide M. Hayes, Catharine A. Heard, Corlie E. Jackson, Elsie Jane Kelly, Marilynn L. Knauss and Jean Elizabeth Knowlton.

Marie Kuntz, Celia A. Kupferschmidt, Mary E. League, Marthana

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OFFICIALS LIST QUALITIES FOR IDEAL TEACHER

Instructors Need Patience And Love for Children, Bulletin Says.

“The successful teacher must have a deep love for children, must exercise patience, must be a learner with the children, must have a sense of humor—and must generate | enthysiasm which will carry pupils forward when she is not working with them.” This picture of an ideal elementary schoolteacher was drawn in words today following completion of a four-year study of Indianapolis elementary schools.

D. T. Weir, assistant superintendent in charge of elementary schools, and Virgil Stinebaugh, acting school

H. S. Morse, Indianapolis Water Co. manager (above), is a delegate to the American Society of Civil Engineers board of direc tion meeting being held in Ann Arbor, Mich. He represents Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.

ROADSIDE PEDDLERS | superintenden : : UNDER BAN IN STATE bulletin for the grade teachers,

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celia Galvin, Grace Black, verena | | TCH-HIKERS HELD:

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BEN By Nave CHA | Two hitch-hikers, who said they The study, similar to one €ON- | ware from England, were held by | ducted in the junior high school | noice today on vagrancy charges, | system of Indianapolis, Was Begun | ang their Ohio companion was | by the late Paul C. Stetson, former | charged with auto taking and vaschool superintendent. grancy. . In summing up what the elemen- | _ Arrested at 16th St. and Cold |

tary school should provide a pupil | Don or a iceman, the bulletin says: | he picked the two men up there in a | “The school should provide ex- | car police said he confessed stealing. periences which will help the pupil a aS Duels, Ray Sox. 24, and | to make initial adjustments in|. “Gonada om’ England HE

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Ttinerant peddlers are to be barred | tin are to be sent to teachers and

: UH. Mint ; . NE a iets a iy | from State Highway right-of-ways. | educators. " Betty E. Richart, George P. Ryan, | According to Earl Crawford, State | A committee of 11 grade Marjorie R. Schoch, Marie T. Schu- Highway Commission chairman, all | school principals and two superbert David M. Silver, Dorothy XK. | sellers of baskets, statuary and oth- | visors aided in compiling the recSparrow Viola A. Williams ; and | eT articles may no longer park cars ommendations. Wilma K. Williams. | and trucks close to the travelled | Committee members were: Misses : gh os road. | Clara Nieman and Floro Torrence, | tens ev | Mr. Crawford characterized the | elementary school supervisors; | William J. Moore has been ap- | move as a safety measure. He said | Misses Ida Helphinstine, Lena | pointed to the Butler University | roadside stands are “an unnecessary | Swope, Helen TLoeper, Charlotte | college of religion faculty for the | traffic hazard.” | Carter, Eva Wiles. Edith Hall, Ce- | regular session according to an an- pai ree ia i nouncement made by President |

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SCHEDULED IN CITY

Belt Railroad and Adams Co. Are Affected.

Beginning today, three National | Labor Board elections are to be conducted among workers here and in Richmond. Polls were to open at 1:30 p. m. at the J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co., 217 S. Belmont Ave. The Steel Workers Organizing Committee, C. 1. O. affiliate, requested the election to determine collective bargaining rights. According to Robert H. Cowdrill, NLRB regional director, an election is to be held at the Belt Railroad and Stockyards Co. The United Stockyards Workers Union, C. 1. O group, and the Employees Association are the organizations involved in the election. Thursday, an election is to be held in Richmond for employees of the Richmond Glove Co. The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. a C. I. O. group, has requested the vote.

WOMAN DROWNS AS CANOE CAPSIZES

Tragedy marred the picnic of several thousand Delco-Remy employees at Riverside Park Saturday. Mrs. Goldie Saylor, 31, of Anderson, was drowned and her husband and another couple rescued ‘when the rented canoe in which they were riding capsized. Millard Saylor, 31, and Ben Griner, 31, both of Anderson, were | hauled from the water by Richard | Nealy and Miss Ellen Bell, both of Anderson. They said they had made an unsuccessful effort to reach Mrs. Saylor. Miss Carol Biddle, 23, who also was in the capsized canoe, was saved by an unidentified canoeist.

C. M. T. C. ENROLLEES IN RIFLE PRACTICE

C. M. T. C. candidates at Tt. Benjamin Harrison today entered their third week of training as the youthful citizen soldiers began large scale rifle practice on the camp ranges. The first battalion was expected to take the range for record firing today. After the day's work has been completed, C. M. T. C. campers are to gather around the open air arena tonight for a special amateur stunt program arranged by the camp hostess, Mrs. Helen B. Moore.

U. B. PASTORS BEGIN 2-DAY SESSION HERE

The United Brethren Church's annual Northwest area pastors’ conference was to begin a two-day session at 2 p. m. today in the University Heights United Brethren Church. Dr. J. G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent is to speak, and Bishop H. H. Fout, Indianapolis, is to preside.

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