Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1941 — Page 5

Theodore | Locke to. Award Diplomas at School | Tonights |

_ Mary: Bunning and Shirley Stotler to Receive

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Riley Medals; Others Get Honors.

_A total of 343 seniors will receive diplomas at Manual High School commencement exercises in the school

at 8 o’clock tonight.

: Theodore Locke, school board member, will present: the ‘diplomas while the senior awards will be presented by E. H. Kemper McComb, Manual principal.

Music will be furnished by

the school band and orchestra.

The two top-ranking awards, |Be¥e:

the June 20 medals, will go to Tone |B Colligan soholarship

University;

i- Ione Colligan I U, and Ar-jg

Btate Teachers College.

thur Lamb, Ball I alas Anna Sieg receives a scholar. |ben, V.

. ship tothe I. U. Extension Division. Six students will be & awarded _scholarships to Butler U They are Lillian

Faust, Marilee - Mag

Charles Hamer,|Gershanoft, The

“|kamp, M ; ROTOUaS, Arnold H Doro ’ Hurt, TO Ralph Johnston, Dorleen Jones, Vi ia Jon

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aca, Beatrice

ries Bork aca, Boriastein, Cha es,

rie Sten Boss, Bowen, e Er Bran! is

Eis, ruhing, = Bobs Bursiaff, ‘Lar . tty SERS Bush. Donald Byers. Wits Byers.

SL TERS Edward jl BE Hs dward; 8, Rosetis Set a Fa mer, ward hy Lawrence Fowler, dalene Fox, Ruth Franks. Additional Graduates Malcolm Sarguer, Wendell Garrett, Bessie Geor Herman Kierhossky elma Giddens,

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Green, drive

oF Vivian Sin, Sidney Gi dsteln :

Jack Greenberg, a lvia Mion Greene, Powers Grego Margaret Grund, Charles Gunn. ElizaH ha illiam ington. Ch Charles Henry, Frederrd La] Hogler-

Sloldng, ao

ot Horton, Bernard Hunt, Ro overt Louise. J ok Son Charles Jacobs, Stanley

ic! Ho ander,

es, leonard Judd, Staffor Mike Keaton, Bettie Keil, ea B Kelly, i Kennington, Helen Keran, Eleanoretta Kerkhoff, Do Kidwell, Kenneth via Klein, Dor-

othy Kothrn, Ruth Krackenberger, Arthur

amer, Leroy Krauss, Melvin Kuebler,

* | Christina

Robert Crossen

will go to Indiana Central College ‘pn scholarships. They are Dorothy | M: Koehrn, Sara Passo, James Robinson and Clarice Sponsel.

Fifty-one in the senior class had|Fr

an average of 90 or better for the four years of their school courses. They are: Tone Colli 55 a fv Boopl lewe] Sa Bei

hers

pson. d uer, Betty Summers,

Chernin. Rosem

Boris ‘Hubert, John Gumersan. Hw

Hi Ad SA Mirdred Bee oan Paul B arl 1 Mater, enn, Cummin

al Brandt.

cation “Raker. “Borothy Addis, Tima din

oo Plott, ‘Tomescu. fared Stein, ® Morr is aa. Norma Talkingtan, | Sylvia via Nahmias. Woilaad and, ‘John “Ritter. F Ruby Houser, Mildred Mouser, Dorothy Stadfelt.

Other Class Members

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‘Other members of the senior class Stroup. Ra el

are: Eiizabetl Abbett, Tia Abravays, Mary Marion Andrew: Ankeish oa a Stl Patricia y Asherati, M Backeer, illiam_ B Bever, Baily Joe A enneth Bair. John Ruth William Bail, Rae

Betzler,

Carl Black, N "Robert | r

-| lips, Lacy

Benn - | In Ww gs fons gu. Williams, Chiles. Wilson, ‘Floyd W

M 4 Maynard McKinley. Jack Tag fora or, Bei Micke Le Meyer,

Martin

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pA is a ond Miller, Louis Sm, "Ma. ois Ih i Norma Miner, Marilyn Moore, ary Morris, James Morrow, William ottler, Dorothy Mueller, ankMullinix, Harold Mussmann, Await Diplomas, Too Nackenhorst, Albert Nahmias, Joe Nahmias, Charlene , Fred Nikoll, Mel-

Gene Joan

Dorothy Richard Phile

Fyal Pres Rath Hart fi Sort, Sidne

i Rosemary RoeSatan Rusie, ry Sair Marie SalSarda. ene "Sauer, Wiliam in a. ilbur

Rich Wi , Vaneta Somidt, Marcella Servies, John Shoemaker, Charles 8hort, Prancis Short, Ethel Shu Py Jean Simmons, Marjorie Skaggs, Gladys Smith, Maiine Smith, Gilbert

“8 y Sut ttles Walger Taylor Harry Thom Robert Riith Tipton, Jack Tracy, Beene

Lavrenes Y onderw ood, Robert Verhines, Frank Vinci, Katherine Walker, James Wallace Gertrude Ward, Howard Weaver, Maxine ells, Herman Westra al eatley, James Wheatley, Bertha Whitepie Wiltom, : arold . ‘Wilcoxon, Wi illiams, aaelm

Martin Boatman,

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ethos Bogio~

ead, Rose ger, Viola Yetter, Thomas

Brian, Ni a Osborn, Mildred Ott, Bet ty over- | d -Overton.

y ry Woempner, vlan one

George Olendorf

the convention after an enfo

Ay session in his “tent” at the ClayIndianapolis :

pool Hotel oasis. En route to the Mecca from his home at Springfield, Mo., accompanied by Mrs. Olendorf, "the head man suffered a slight heart attack, attributed. to the strain of a. country-wide

months. The attack prevented him from participating in the Murat cere-: monial parade Saturday morning, Mr, Olendorf complained that he had been attending annual conventions of the Shrine 30 years, and now that he was the head man, ‘he had to be indisposed just when he was busiest.

- 8 DEAD IN STORMS KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 2 (U. P.) —Eight persons were killed and scores ‘injured today as tornadoes, rains and floods brought death and destruction to the Southwest,

George 'F, Olendorf, imperial" potentate of the Shrine, prepared | 4 - today to take over the running of

‘| seeks’ to

“tour made during the last few

Put These Waking To "Into Army. Indiana Society of he |

means for protection

and employees in their “rights. and |"

duties to each other.”

‘The Society .also asked enact-| oc ment of a law. requiring that any} person who goes on strike in a de-| ¢ fense industry be drafted in the|

and ‘necessity to force demands by

methods ‘which operate to delay o

» the resolution stated. “Regardless of the object or mo-

tive of strikes, the inevitable result

of a failure or delay in production

of arms. is to endanger our armed

forces and tends to render them impotent in action: and is destructive of their morale.” In . another resolution, the Society encouraged “every effort and movement that has for its purpose a more profound faith in the principles ‘of Christianity and their wider acceptance by the citizens of our country.”

COMMANDS IN EGYPT LONDON, June 9 (U. P.). — The War Office today put Lieut. Gen. Sir James Marshall-Cornwall in com-

mand of British troops in Egypt.

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armed forces. - ; “We submit that in this ‘grave crisis any. group or individual which capitalize .. national peril

WYEGGS STEAL $1000 AT IRVINGTON CHURCH ‘Some one. entered the Irvington Methodist Church, N. . Audubon Road, last nigth, forced three doors, ripped open a safe, and escaped with about $1000 in offering envelopes. Church officers said the safe was locked at 8 p. m. ‘and that the church was vacant thereafter until

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‘Shrine Event at - Speedway Oval. : More than 10,000 persons are exs

pected to attend the Shrine speed ‘|and transportation pageant at 2 “|p. m. today at the Spee@way. -

With Noble Wilbur Shaw as raster of ceremonies, half a dozen

| famous drivers will spin around the

track in two races.

One of ‘the races will be a 15mile ‘with no stops and the

-|25-mile race will include pit stops

to show the visiting Shriners just

The drivers will include Rex Mays, George Connor, Lou Moore, . Chet Miller, Harry MacQuinn and Russell Snowberger. For weeks, Marion County Shiriners have been getting out all the auto contraptions, of decades ago. The explorations have produced a 1902 Oldsmobile, a 1904 Stoddard-Dayton, 1911 Ford, 1922 Cole, two stage coaches, bicycles

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