Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1938 — Page 8
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COLLEGES BEGIN ACTIVITIES FOR COMMENCEMENT
Seniors Outline Programs For Closing of School Period.
Hundreds of Indiana college and university seniors were engaged today in a series of activities to be climaxed by commencement exer= cises within the next few days. Dr. Frank L. McVey, University of Kentucky president, and the Rev. C. A. McPheeters, North Methodist Church pastor, are to speak at the 83d annual Butler University baccalaureate and commencement services. Dr. McVey, who has taught at the University of Minnesota and is a former president of the University of North Dakota, will deliver the commencement address at 10:30 a. im. Monday at the Field He Rev. Mr. McPheeters will make the baccalaureate address at 4 p. m. Sunday. He was graduated from Asbury College, Kentucky, and has done graduate work at Boston Univerity. i Senior Picnic Planned Miss Marjorie Pyke is chairman of the annual senior picnic at 6 p. m. today in Forest Park, Noblesville. The senior dance will be from 9 p. m. until midnight tomorrow at the Meridian Hills Country Club. James Stalker is chairman. William Olsen, senior class president, will preside at class day activities and the alumni day program Saturday afternoon and night. Class day officials are Stanley R. Kent, willmaker; Jean Knowlton, historian; Bonnie Jean McKechnie, poet; Robert Sorenson, prophet, and Cal Williams, giftorian. Howard C. Caldwell, alumni association president, will welcome seniors into the organization. Seventy-four Earlham College seniors are candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree to be presented at the 91st annual commencement exercises at Richmond Monday. Dr. O. M. Ross of the University of Tennessee. former Earlham dean, is to speak.
Professor to Speak
Dr. Henry Joel Cadbury, professor of religion at Harvard University, is to be speaker at the baccalaureate services Sunday at Goddard Auditorium. Fifty-five students will be graduated by Hanover College at commencement exercises Tuesday. Miss Virginia E. Brown, Auburn, and Sam Mofifet, Madison, will be " graduated magna cum laude. Miss Mary Lu Barnett, Ft. Wayne; Miss Margaret DeJean, Salem; Miss Opal Wildman, Madison, and William Berg, Gary, will be graduated cum laude. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, Scranton, Pa. will deliver the commencement address at the 67th annual Indiana State Teachers College commencement tomorrow morning at Terre Haute.
Program Opens Today
The two-day senior program was to open today with the SeniorAlumni convocation to be addressed by Dr. Raleigh Schorling of the University of Michigan. Robert Shouse, Worthington, senior class president, and Floyd Minor, Pendleton, Alumni Association president, were to participate in the traditional Book and Torch Memorial ceremony. Senior class orators were to be Robert W. Long, Jeffersonville, and Martha Moore, Martinsville. Closing its 132d year of activity,
Vincennes University will hold its | annual commencement exercises at |
the First Presbyterian Church at 8 Pp. m. tomorrow.
Jurist to Speak
Judge Curtis G. Shake, of the Indiana Supreme Court, a university ! alumnus and board of trustees mem- |
ber, will deliver the address.
Meanwhile, 52 state students will receive degrees from Northwestern | University at the 80th annual ex- | ercises to be held at Dyche Stadium |
Sunday afternoon. Senator Ed-
ward Burke of Nebraska is to speak. | Indianapolis seniors receiving de- | grees are to be Lucille Jane Borin- |
stein, Janet Lucile Meditch, Mar-
tha E. Parrish and Allan L. Solo- |
mon.
CONTRACTS SIGNED
BY TWO COMPANIES
Signing of two labor contracts, af- | fecting workers in Indianapolis and | Anderson, has been announced by | State Labor Commissioner Thomas |
R. Hutson.
Mr. Hutson said the Hecker Proc- | ucts Corp. of Indianapolis renewed |
its contract with the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin
: Toastmaster
Municipal Judge Dan V. White (above) will be toastmaster next Tuesday evening at the Columbia Club when Republican lawyers honor Carl Vandivier, recently elected Republican county chairman. Harry L. Gause, general chairman on the committee sponsoring the event, said today he expected about 300 G. O. P. attorneys to attend.
SEIDENSTICKER NOT
Indiana Senators Differ on Reappointment.
Times Special WASHINGTON, June 8.—Names of 45 Indiana postmasters are on the list of nearly 2000 sent to the Senate by President Roosevelt and awaiting confirmation today. Although neariy all are reappointments, the list does not include Adolph Seidenticker of Indianapolis, whose term has expired. Originally chosen by Senator VanNuys, Mr. Seidenticker has been | recommended for reappointment by | him. But Senator Minton refused | to join in that recommendation and | suggested that since Senator Van- | Nuys has announced an independent candidacy for re-election the
County Democratic organization. Senator Minton says he knows
and Mr. Ludlow reports that he hasn't been asked to name anyone. So Senator VanNuys predicted to-
will be added to the list before adjournment. Also named were: William J. O'Connell, Gary, Galen Benjamin, Monticello, and Menry M. Mayer, Evansville. The latter was a reappointment.
EX-CCC ENROLLEE JAILED
LAFAYETTE, June 8 (U. P).— Forrest Hooper, former CCC enrollee of near Romney, Ind.,, was sentenced to the Pendleton reformatory for one to five years by Judge W. Lynn Parkinson in Circuit Court late yesterday. Hooper pleaded guilty to stealing gasoline, a tractor spotlight, funnel and gas can worth $6 from Samuel Brand, farmer living near Battle Ground.
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