Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1945 — Page 18
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1400 Enrolled of Manual -. |
High: 9 Added. to Focully
‘Manual high school has an enincluding 300 in 9B, E. H. Kemper McComb,
Nine faculty members have renew appointments - or re~ turned to the staff after leaves of
- Walter Floyd and Mids Ione Colligan, both alumni of the South Bide high school, have been added Floyd will act as coach of foothall and baseball, history, Miss Colligan will teach English and Latin and
W. Finley Wright, former captain, in the air forces will teach English and serve as dean of boys. Carroll Skaar, former ‘Manual teacher, who taught in Howe high ‘school -.last| semester, has returned to Manual's science department. Other appointments announced by Mr. McComb include Harry H. Thomas, athletic director; Miss| - Dorothy’ Ellis, dean of girls; Miss Helen Tipton, director of girls’ ac~ tivities, and Miss Helen A. Haynes, student placement work. Miss Mildred Harvey who spent two years in Red Cross work, has returned to her former job as head
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of social service of the South Side schools with offices at Manual. Roy 8. Millikan of the science de- | partment and Mrs. Hazel Dorman of the commercial department have retired. Mrs, Lois Dougherty of the home economics department has resigned and Miss Honora Curran, English teacher, has transferred to Broad Ripple high school, the prin.
and Lt. Kenneth E. Brimbaugh, A
Hoosier Learns Jap Phones.
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Kent Mack (left), Baltimore, Ind, ltoma, Pa., how to operate a Japanese telephone switch board at Atsugi air field.
cipal said.
Two Are Drowned G. 0, P, STARTING When Boat Upsets) 1946 CAMPAIGN
Two persons were drowned yesterday at Lake 8hafer, ! ‘Rallies Scheduled Here and -At French Lick.
The father of an 8-year-old boy was able to rescue his son, but lost hig life along with a woman friend when their boat was capsized by a Preparations for the 1948 election campaign begin in Indiana this week with district rallies by '|Hoosler Republicans at Rochester
passing speedboat. Drowned were George B. Shaffer, state police ° re- today, at Indianapolis Wednesday, and at French Lick Friday.
39, of Cutler, and Mrs. Lola Adams G.OP. leaders face the task of
43, of Kokomo, ported, Rescued was James Shaffer, whose father pushed him on top of the overturned rowboat and then swam |defining their post-war policy, and to ald Mrs. Adams. Both the Cut-|°f measuring their probable candiler man and Mrs. Adams went down, | ee however. ~The “man-on the spot’ is U. 8. The tragedy occurred in front of Senator. Raymond E. Willis (R. Kokomo camp at the lake. Identity|Ind.). His record will be considered by the organization. Reps. Charles Halleck, Earl Wilson, and Charles LaFollette are considered possible candidates for Willis’ seat,
of those in. the passing speedboat was not learned, State Republican Chairman William E. Jenner, at first mentioned as a possible successor to Wills, is believed to be more interested in the gubernatorial nomination in 1048.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (U. P). -The office of defense transporta< tion announced today that it will close all district and regional offices of its highway fransport depart.
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Shortridge Adds
2 New Teachers
Two new teacners have been added to the faculty at Shortridge high school. They are Miss Alice
Jane Hessler in the physical educa-
tion department, and Mrs. Cena Morgan in the language department. On leave from the Shortridge staff are Mrs. Dorothy Paige Crites of the home economics department and Willlam Gambold of the history department, Teachers placed on the retire ment, transfer and resignation list are: Mrs. Della Thompson, dean of
|girls; Mrs. Ruth Brinkman, Mrs]
Mary Ann Elliott, Robert Green,
Miss Margaret Cook, Miss Ruth Allerdice, Mrs. Mrs. Adelaide Hayes.
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\ , STUDENTS WIL REGISTER TUESDAY
Preshmen and upperclassmen will register tomorrow for the "41st year of Indiana Central college, Classes will start at 8 a. m. Wednesday. Eight new professors have been added to the fgculty. They are: Lowell E. Maechtle, assistant professor in sociology and dean of men; Lyndon R. Street, professor in music education; Lola L. Pence, assistant professor of speech; Edgar A. Bright, athletic director and coach; Dr. Allen B, Kellogg, professor of English and language development. Others include Dr. Russell S, Mer-
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kel, professor in education: Dr. Prank Welcher, professor in chemistry, and Otto W. Kuehrmann, assistant professor in physics, Dr. Weélcher and Professor Kuehrmann will be part-time members ot | the faculty. Dr. Welcher will eon- | tinue his work as professor of chem- | istry at the Indiana university ex-1| tension school in Indianapolis, and Mr. Kuehrman nis professor of phys-
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and boys under 21, liberalization of the point system, restoration of voluntary enlistment, and quick decrease of wartime controls in all departments of government. The senator's main strength seemed to lie in the Indiana Republican Editorial association, which will hold its annual convention at Prench Lick on Sept. 28 and 29. The association generally was credited with securing the first Willis nomination in 1938. Governor Gates and State Chairman Jenner were scheduled to be the chief speakers at the three rallies this week.
THREE INDIANA MEN REPORTED AS KILLED
Three Hoosiers are listed on today's casualty report as killed in ac-
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