Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1946 — Page 10
The Arsenal Cannon, student publication of Technical high school, recently received the international honor rating for the eighth consecutive year and the Gallup award for the fourth consecutive Year, Joan Bryant is editor-in-ehief of the Cannon for the fall semester, The staff is as follow: Frank Tout, business manager; David Saunders, circulation manager; Charles Reed, assistant circulation manager, and James Beasley, promotion manager, Julanne Best, associate editor; Marilyn Hotz, city editor; Pauline Ritter, editorial page editor assisted by Margaret Gamage; Jo Ann Fryar, page six; -Borothy Lewis, page seven; Dorothy Holmes, page ‘eight; LaVerne Hanger, feature writer. Raymond Marquette and David Keyt, boys’ sports editors; Phyllis Hancock, girls’ sports editor, and John Thompson, sports assistant.
“Tach High School Pablication
Receives International Honor
Carolyn _ Carter, Phyllis Carter, Phyllis Dodgson, Norma Downey, Phyllis Hancock, Geraldine Hitch, Marjorie Hulse, Elmore Jenkins, Donald Julian, Dorothy Surchevich, H. Robert Thompson, Barbara J. Weaver and Wanga Williams, Staff typists are Ruth Taylor, Phyllis Reeder, Geraldine Hatt and Dorothy DeLay, Staff of the June magazine fis Marion Spears, editor; Jerra Jean Wacker, association editor; Nancy McColpin, art and layout editor, and Charles Hine, photographer.
Including 985 5 freshmen, 350 students in the veterans’ school and 28 post graduates, Technical's enrollment for the fall semester stands at 5233 today. |
Senior sponsor teachers at Technical, headed by Miss Margaret Axtell, are Miss Lois Sink, Miss Frances Kinsley, Miss Helen Elliott, Miss Leunice Horne, Miss Alta Welch,
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By Science Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. — Two effective new insect repellents have been developed at the naval medical research institute at Bethesda, Md., near here, it was announced by Lt. L. A. Jachowski and Lt. Cmdr. M. Pijoan in today's issue of Science, They have been designated NMRI-201 and NMRI-448, respectively, Of the two, NMRI-448 seems preferable, primarily because it does not irriate the skin, as NMRI-201 does in some. cases. Both repellents have the considerable advantage of retaining their efficiency when applied to sweaty
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Cast in Greek Drama Club Play
Anton Holevas (extreme right, standing) has the male lead in “Souls,” a play written and directed by Mildred Ricos to be given at the Kirshbaum Center, Oct. 13 at 4 p. m, by the Greek Drama club of Indianapolis. Others in the cast (left to right, seated) Georgia George, Dena Smyrnis, Mildred Ricos, author, Marian Smyrnis and Katherine Pulos. Standing, left to right, Christ Scures, Beatrice Scures, Dena Zanganas and Mr, Holevas. A dance with George Remy and his orchestra will follow the play.
Miss Mary Ricos (second from left, back row) takes the leading
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FIND SOUTHERNERS HAVE BETTER TEETH
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, — How good your teeth are depends more on where you live than how big your bank account is, a study of teeth of men enlisting in the navy at the beginning of the war shows. The study was made by Cmdr. C. A. Schlack and Lt. J. E, Birren of the naval medical research institute, Men from ‘the South had fewest dental defects, whereas men from New England and New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey had the most. The latter regions had next to the highest per capita income and a much larger ration of dentists to the population than the South. “The average man,” the naval scientists reported, “needed more dental attention when he entered the service than he had had up to that time. cavities was about 10 per -person and of fillings five per person.”
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NEW ALBANY, Ind. Sept. 20 (U.
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today; ending a two-week search by the New Albany city council for a Successor to Mayor Raymond Jaegers. - J, Irvin Streepey, former member of the city council and president of the D. H, Bowm®#n Waste Co., was sworn into office last night. He will complete Jaegers' unexpired.
term, ending Dec. 31, 1947,
Jaegers dled of a bullet wound in his city hall office Sept.’'5. A coroner’s report termed the death a suicide.
FBI Nabs Youth
DETROIT, Sept. 20 (U. P).— FBI agents today arrested a Royal Oak, Mich., youth they said posed as a doctor for two months, tréating dozens of patients and even delivering six babies. Howard L. Groves, 25, was held for violation of the Harrison narcotics act and was charged speciically with forging more than 100 prescriptions for morphine. The FBI said Groves also masqueraded as an army medigal corps lieutenant-colonel, after promoting himself from major by painting his gold leaves silver, Agents said the youth admitted
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JAP GENERAL 1S SUICIDE
Gen. Tatsuma Kusaba, former com mander of the Japanese Kwant: Id (Manchurian) army, committed s cide last night presumably because of his “failures in the performance of military duties in’ Manchuria.” He was 58.
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