Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1939 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1939

Butler Will Give Degrees To 336 at Exercises in Fieldhouse Next Monday

Dr. Putnam Will Lead in

To Class; Advanced Recognition Will Go to 62 Students at Ceremonies. Three hundred and thirty-six seniors and graduate students will be

awarded degrees at the 84th annual Butler University commencement exercises Monday morning at the Fieldhouse,

Two hundred and seventy-four seniors are seeking bachelor degrees and 62 students have made application for advanced degrees. Presentation of the degrees will be made by Dr. James W. Putham, retiring president, and deans of the university. Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of the Methodist Church will give the commencement address. Indianapolis candidates for Bachelor of Arts Degrees are:

Herbert William Arnold, Charles Aufderheide, Elizabeth Ann Basnore, oohn Byron Beasley, Esther Alberta Bebinger,

Chloris Bell, Nax Milton Bird, Jane Blake, Rosemary Braaiey, Alien Wiadie Brunson, Paul Moore Dutt, Mary Anna Butz, Vir-| Rinia Ruth Carson, Esther Bassett Cav-| anagh, Catherine B. Clay, Richard Clay, | une Lee Cline, Dorothea Willauean raft. Marjory Janet Craft, Russell Webster Curtis, Marjorie Jane Dalman, Anita Katharine Davis, Paul Edwin Dolsall, Ruth Katherine Duckwall, Dorothy Louise Durliam, Rober: Karl Eisonparth, sean Lou Foley, Lilly Irene Virginia Gebhardt, Doris Jane Goldsmith, Marguerite Florence Gomez, | Rosalind Marie Hall, Deotis Hardeman, | Marian Hazel Hoiiman, Mildred Josephine | Hume, Anna Delle Irelan. . Geraldine Johnson, Bernice Jones, Mar- | jorie Louise Kaser, Helen H. Keller, Paul| Ernest Klinge, Victoria Aurilla Knox, Karl| David Kryter, Carol Langfitt, Martha Vir-| ginia Lewis, Juliana McIntosh, Mary Lor-| etta McLane. Alma C. McNeeley, Marthana | McWhir, Thelma I. artin, Margaret | Alexina Maxwell, Fred Carl Mindach, Eleanore Mae Mothersill, Bonnie Bess Myers, Walter William Noffke Mary Lou Over, Eugene Anthony Presti, Jeanne Bettig, Carolyn Roth, William L.| Roudebush, Betty Toby Sachs, John Henry | Saint Helens, Mildred Lorene Scales, Mary | Lucille Sunderman, Dayton A. Swickard, | Madeline Trent, Mary Jane Truitt, Carolyn | Ann Varin, Jeane Adele Wintz, Kenneth | Rau Woolling. | Candidates for Bachelor of Arts de-| grees who are from outside Indianapolis are: Genevieve Hazel Axtell, Missouri Valley, | Ja.; Robert Weaver yres, Greentown, | Laura Helen Barton, Covington, Ky; Ro-| berta Conreaux, Anderson; William Ever-| ett DeClark, St. Paul, Minn.; Magnolia Loola Echols, Columbus, O.; Martha Anderson Finney, Cambridge Springs, Penn; Theodore Oswald Fisher, Melbourne, Australia; Harold Francis Hanlin, Kimberlin | Heights, Tenn.; Elizabeth Elaine Helms, | Foruville; clizabeth Henderson, :’hicago; | Floyd Gerald Marsh, Southport: Donovan Wendell Oldridge, Attica; Emmett Lora Painter, Frankfort, O.; Wray Wilson Stickford, Fountaintown, { Indianapolis candidates for degrees of | Bachelor of Science in ‘the College of Liberal Arts are: Silvio Costantine, George Albert Hiatt Robert | Hoover, Joanne Jose,’ Ruth Claudene | Kimes, George Chamberlain Kolb, Cor-| iss R. Maxam Jr. Leon Ellsworth Stier-| walt, Ann Stork. Jess Chris Zilson, Louise Evelyn Brandt, Ann Louise Chapman, Margaret Sue Conner ricia Jane Feruson, Mildred Lu Poland, Marie herese Schubert artha F, VanTalge, | Helen Zivien | Candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of Science in the College of Liberal Arts| from out of the city are: James Roscoe Comstock, Noblesville: Cale Have, Noblesville; Robert Wi ell, Castleton; Elizabeth 1lrene Shetterl 'ampa, Fla Indianapolis candidates for degrees of Bachelor of Sacred Literature are: Hubert | Hiner Callahan, Stanley P. Mahan. | Candidates for degre of Bachelor of] Sacred Literature from out of Indianapolis are: Douglas C. Bowman, Baltimore, Md.; Jacob Daniel Bridges, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Ormende Stanley Brown, Australia: | Daniel Webster Heath, Jackson, Miss.: Arthur Norman Hinrichsen, Australia: Wil-| liam Marceus James, Meadville, VN : Erby Garfield Messimor, Cicero: Cleo Paul Strawmyer, Darlington; Charles Hughes Webb, Muskogee, Okla Candidates for certificates from the College of Education from Indianapolis are: Melba Gertrude Bray, Louise Evelyn Doty, Wanda Jean Goodwin, Sue Janet Guthridge, Viola Ruth Hall, Dorothy Jane King, Freda Ruth Marvel, . Louis Jeanne | Nicolai, Doris Jean Rushton, Alice Louise Westra | Candidates for certificates from the Col-| lege of Education from out of Indianapolis are: Elma Bell Bened Ilene Dragg, Brow: Frances Lucile Clanin, Anterson: Ciadvs Cariene ‘lemons, Liberty; Mary Elizabeth Cline, Williams- | port; Ruth Manlove Ferris, Milton; Mary Elizabeth Harroll, Madison; Mary Jane Harter, Flora: Ruth F. Jackson. Center: Verna June Martin, Bainbridge; Lucile Marjorie Mavhill, Logansport; Mary Louise Nugent Coiumbus Mildred Fay orr, Plymouth: Wavne R. Palmer, Knox: Mortis | Lucile Wilkerson, Winchester | Candidates for degrees of Bachelor of Science from the College of Education, | from Indianapolis, ar | Josephine L. R

Crawford, Archinald |

John A.

Oxford; Mildred

© . Abbett, Helen Beck, | Verla Elizabeth Bedenbaugh, Adelaide Price Bennett, Charles Richard Broderick, Violet | Jahnson Burch. Rolla D. Burghard, Evelyn Christopher, Marian Georgine Cofield, | Jl i Donaldson, Marian Beraeice | Dunkin, Olive S Edwards, Hilda Rabb Frtinger. Kathryn Estelle Fisher, Meta| Marie Fogas. | Sarah Ludia Hamler, Kathleen Delores Hatfield, Constance Amos Hensel, Mary E. | Hesseldenz, Helen Huldah Millikan Horner, | Lillian Jackson Johnson, Alberta Hasting. | Alta R. Keeler, William J. Kirchoff, Ran- | iall Lawson, Virginia Lee Marcus, Estelle] Mav Mevers. Martha Moore, Gladys Ham-| mons Murphy, Louise Karle Murphy, Jack Leon Naylor George Perry, Leona Catherine Postma, | Elizabeth B. Ratcliffe, Lawrence N. Ross, Dorothy Rubin, Bessie Anderson Speights, | Eve Mae Stewart, Emily Lewellyn Stuart, | Betty Elenor Sullivan, Mary F. Doeppers| Teezuardon . Adeline Thompson, Ber-| nard Francis Topmiller, Sadie E. Sims| Williams. Mary Wynne | Candidates for degrees of Bachelor of| Science from the College of Education are: | Margaret Jane Amos, Rushville; Susan Nable Baldwin, Kokomo Marv Roul Barnes, Madison: Abbie Helen Boone, Laconia; Russell B. Burdette, Hinton, W. Va.: | Ann Burger, Goodland; Elizabeth Jane Gibson. Columbus: Thais Martha Croulach, | 1 C aume, Peru; 1 Helen es, Peru: Edwin Irene Larrison, | arri McDowell, LafavSurface Martin, CrawiordsL Owen Sheridan burg: Mary Hanna Grace Perry Sampson Ma Sharkey, Greenwood Cal Ill.; Carrie Louisa ville degrees of Bachelor of | Mary Fran-| Se Marian Todd; f Indianapolis are Mary Elizav, Nt alem, and Mildred |

Candidates for degrees of Bachelor of | Science from the College of Business Ad- | ministration (from Piianapons, are. Charles. V. Bailey, Grady W. Cline, Thomas Taggart Connolly, William Peele | . M. Ruth Dickerson, Edmon P.| in, Robert Dale Fattig, Jay Cleve Fix, Catherine Freeman, Lowell Ralph Richara Goldbach, James Daniels William L. Hart, Adelaide Hayes, | ce Cecil Hughes, Bert Kingan Jr. | S. Kuntz, Vincent Langston, Sara Lee Meriwether, Mary Jean Miller, Wil-| liam Kenneth Mitchell, James Pritchard | Mary Fanchon Parsons, William | Harriott Phelps Randall. Philip | Reed, Robert B.

Presentation of Diplomas

DR. IVAN L. HOLT WILL SPEAK TO.

BUTLER SENIORS

Dallas Bishop on Program For Commencement; Dr. Frantz to Talk Sunday.

Dr. George A. Frantz, First Presbyterian Church pastor and mem- | ber of the Butler University board | of directors, will deliver the bacca-|

laureate address to the Butler graduating class at 4 p. m. Sunday. | “Educated for What?” will be the | subject of his address. Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, Methodist | bishop of Dallas, will speak at the] 84th commencement at 10 a. m.| Monday at the Fieldhouse. He is] a graduate of Vanderbilt Univer- | sity and holds degrees from the] University of Chicago, Central Col- | lege, Duke, Ohio Wesleyan and Syracuse Universities. The Butler 60-voice choir will sing | under the direction of Joseph Laut- | ner, and the 80-piece band is to] play under the direction of Ellis | Carroil. Class Day exercises will be held Saturday afternoon.

CAB DRIVER LOSES $3.90 TO GUNMAN

| Ferrell Ross, 30, of 574 W. Wilkins St., cab driver, told police that a man whom he had driven into West | Indianapolis as a fare held him up| early today and took $3.90 from him and escaped. Miss Janet McDonald reported she returned to her apartment, 3360 N. Meridian St., after a week-end trip and found someone had entered the apartment and stolen 65 cents. A man entered a hardware store) vesterday at 1570 College Ave. | picked up an electric iron and escaped, Calvin A. Collester, 1051 N.| Mount St., manager, reported to po-| lice. |

QUEEN OF MERMAIDS

ANGOLA, June 6 (U. P).—| Governor Townsend will crown the Queen of the Mermaids at Steuben County's fifth annual Fisherman's Jubilee here June 14. Milton Wysong of the State De-| partment of Conservation will be principal speaker at a banquet which will be part of the program! marking the opening of the fishing

season.

Reeves, Richard Linton Riser, Morris Ris- | Kin, Richard Guy Robbins, William A. Robinson, Bernard Franklin Rude. | Betty Schissel, Bet Ann Robert Wayne Springer, Dorothy Mae Srader, Lois Ruth Stevens, Richard David Thompson, Betty Wangelin, Eugene C Ward, Bernard A. Weber, William Charles Wever, Robert Sidney White, Virgil Lawrence Wire Candidates for degrees of Bachelor of Science from the College of Business Administration, from out of Indianapolis are: Max Billie Clifford, Fairmount Mark Cox, D-troit ohn Jennings Crawford, Columbus Charles oland Cruse, Carmel; James Mack Hanna, Let anon; Helen Iman, Kokomo; ter Bronson 1 Gerald Kubal, 3 Norman, Sheridan; Philadelphia, Pa Fortville and Eldon Wright, Mays Candidate for the certificate of As-| sociate Arts from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is Maurie Eliza-! beth Smythe, Peru

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