Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1938 — Page 11
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FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1938
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The frame dwelling of C. B. Chastine, 550 Centennial St, was an easy prey for flames.
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the blaze swept the interior.
TECH STUDENTS ON HONOR ROLL
1462 Named in First Semester Report; Debaters Meet Crawfordsville.
More than 20 per cent of Tech High School's pupils were placed on the honcr roll at the end of the first semester, officials said today. A total of 1462 were listed, 52 making straight “A-plus” grades. Pupils who made straight “Aplus” cards included: Virgil Pennhistan, Eloise Christman, Eleanor
Morris, Jo Anne Pierpont, Carolyn Heller, Josephine Schlenck and Charleen Sheppard. Rosemary Hodson, Jean Anne Jones, Barbaraella Kirsch, Hulil Madinger, Glen Malcom, Herman
Raab, James Shepherd, Opal Soltau, Jack Welchons, Thomas Fitzgibbon, Wilma Grabhorn, Helen Noffke, Anthony Pizzo and Robert Earl Wilson. Mary Jane Anderson, Ruth Beinke, Eldeen Blair, Harriette McClintock, Norma McClintock, Max Norris, Ellen O’Drain, Audrey Roach, Albert J. Smith, Alphonso Topp, Rose Ellen Gray, Eloise Linnereier, Jack Patterson, Fay Van Arendonk, Robert Winston, Grace M. Curry, Jo Ann Jackson, Harlan Johnson, Carolyn Keith, Mary Edith Kitts, Hazel Lipscomb, James Neerman, Wilford Shockency, May Sprauer, Marilyn Vice, Maybelle
Vice, Leora Wood, Mary Ellen Bar-
clay, Harry A. Burkart and Geraldine Pugh.
Tech Debaters Meet Crawfordsville
Tech’s affirmative debaters are to meet the Crawfordsville negative team today on the question, Resolved: That Indiana Should Adopt a Unicameral Legislature. Other debates have been scheduled with Ben Davis on Tuesday and Shortridge next Friday. : Team members are William G. Moore and John Withner. Charles R. Parls is coach. * Hosiery Clearance! 89¢ to $1.95 Chiffon and Novelty NOW 67¢ and 87¢
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Broad Ripple Class Brings Total to New High for Spring Semester.
Sixty-two freshmen have been enrolled at Broad Ripple High
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School for the spring semester, it was announced today. The enroliment totals 546, largest school’s history.
Eighty-five students, comprising 18 per cent of the student body,
earned honor roll standing for the
fall semester. They are: Delores Adams, Robert Allen, Gladys Anoskey. Donald Baker, Marion Blakeslee, Mary Ann Blessing, Clara June sson, Jane Brown, Virginia Brown, Clifford Burger, Kathleen Burrows, Ruth Burrows, Marion Chapman, William Chisler, Cathb Christ, Donald Christena, Louise Clark, George Cornelius, Martha Cravens, Howard Davis, Mary Evelyn Davis, Joseph Dawson, Mary Ann Deupree and Betty Jane Elliott. Jeanne Gass, Arthur George, Patricia George,
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Bradley Reid, Shields Richardson, Charles Robertson, Robert Schenk, George Anna Schuck, Martha Scott, Jeanne Smith, Jean Alice Smith, Mary Margaret Smith, Thomas Smith, Jack Spencer, Dorothy Steck, Jane Stettler, Rosemary Stevens and Helen Stewart.
Betty Jane Sweetman, Dick Templeton, Louis Thomas, Pollyanna Thomas, Elaine | Horn, Nadyne Wann, Irene Wester- | velt, Kathryn Westphal and Harrison | Willeutts. |
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