Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1937 — Page 7

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8 SHORTRIDEE STUDENTS ARE ON HONOR ROLL

p 77 Awarded Membership in ; National Scholastic “Society Group.

Sixty-eight Shortridge High School students have been listed on the second six-weeks high honor rol], it was announced today.

DRUG STORE SEEKS

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MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 20 (U. P)—A lonesome Santa Claus appealed for a helpmate in a “want-ad” togay. The advertisement read: “Santa Claus lonesome. Misses a missus. Needed immediately: A

Mrs. Santa Claus. Must be cheerful, plump and look the part. Good job for the right woman. Start to work right away. Uniform furnished.” A drug store, which inserted the advertisement, feels “Santa Claus has been a bachelor long enough,” according jo Manager C. E. Cooper. “Centuries of bachelorhood would tax the patience of any man and make him lonesome, even a Santa Claus,” he said.

21 TECH PUPILS

Freshman Student Carries Off Honors; Cannon - Is Sponsor.

The nares of 24 Technical High School pupils, who won places in a recent literature contest sponsored by the student publication, Arsenal

Cannon, Were a d todsy by Miss Ella Sengenberger, publications’ director.

Margaret Miller, freshman, car-

ried off the honors by winning both

the first and fourth places in the English one-four division of the poetry contest and the first place in the same division of the essay conGloria Maitlen and Margaret Butler scored second'in number of honors. « Miss Maitlen won beth first and fourth places in the English seven-eight division of - the poetry contest, and Miss Butler aced first and second in the Eng-

pl lish five- division of the same contest. ; . Winners Listed

Other poetry winners were Grace M. Curry, Blaine Flick, Marion Burt,

third,

mer-and Dorothy Newgent one-four division. a : In the short story contest, division

seven-eight, Helen Penach won first

place; Donald Wintin, second; Margaret Fargo, third, and Dorothy Daniel, fourth. Elizabethann South placed first in the five-six division. Robert Burford placed first in the English seven-eight division of the essay contest, with Scott Dukes placing second, and Leland Wiggam, third. Mildred Kimbler, Eleanor Meacham and Ardath Weigier received honorable mention, In the five-six division, essays, John Thomas won first place, and Violet Gurvitz, second. Besides Miss Miller, who placed first in the onefour division, Alice Garen received second place, and Helen Coffey,

WAYNE MEMORIAL - OFFICERS ELECTED WASHINGTON, Dec. * 20—Wil-

liam Kunkel, Pi. = Wayne, was elected Anthony Wayne Memorial

Commission secretary at an organ-

ization meeting here. Senator Vandenburg (R. Mich.) was named chairman, Rep. James Farley (D. Ind.), vice chairman, and Harry Hogan, Ft. Wayne, treasurer. The commission plans a suitable

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KING BENZOL GAS

They are Barbara Alig, David Baerncopf, Doris Becker, Margaret Anne Becker, Joe Berry, Kathryn Bertsch, Marvin Borman, Charles Breunig, Betty Jane Brock, Jeanne Burge, Joan Buschmann, Bruce Cameron, Joan Carey, Christena Cherpas, Betty Ann Coons, Ruth Davis, Jack Day, Jeanette Elkin. Ruth Elkin, Ruth Enzor, Patricia Federman, Margaret Fleischer, Muriel Frodin, Jane Gillespie, ~ Charles Good, Robert Goodwin, Morris Green, David Guthridge, Noomi Harrington, Claribel Hewson, Charlotte Hofmann, William Horne, Betty Hosmer, Sue Virginia Hull, Patricia Jackson, Dorothy Jacobs, Janet Jarret, Janet Johnson, Robert Jordan, Mary Elizabeth Lewis, Sarah Lindley. Elsie Ann Locke, Florence Locke, Evelyn Maraist, Katy Lou Matlock, Richard Morrish, Mildred Orr, Martha Pool, Mary Lee Porter, Elinor Randall, Chester Robinson, Keith Rogers, Valda Russom, David Savidge, Jack Schneider, Ruby Shelton. Jack Siegesmund, Virginia Skidmore, Rosanne Smith, Harold Steup, Margaret Studebaker, Pa- ; tricia Sylvester, Gloria Tomlinson, Irwin Ulrich, Mary Jane Warren, Baxter Weaver, Helen White and Louise Wilde.

Seventy-seven students have been awarded membership in the Shortridge National Honor Society chapter, Miss Minnie Lloyd, faculty sponsor, announced today. Election is based on scholarship, leadership, character and service.

The annual Shortridge Christmas Echo, containing fiction, photos and other features has been released. Miss Nora Thomas is sponsor.

“HUNT FOR YOUTH IS COUNTRYWIDE

Bostan Police Circulars Sent Out on Harvard Student; Believed Alive.

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