Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1947 — Page 17

16, 1947 _ §— —— THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1947

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Tech High Paper Wins Recognition -

Declared ‘Pacemaker’

By National Press Unit

‘The award of “Pacemaker. the highest award given by the Nation= lal Scholastic Press Association's |critical service, has been awarded to the “Arsenal Cannon,” news {azine at Technical high school: * | The award was given to 15 in lschool and three junior high school publications in the nation. Joan Bryant was managing bditor last semester, with Marilyn Hotz. editor and chief of staff ons and Julanne Best, editor and chief of staff two,

Five members of the staff of Arsenal Cannon’ will attend the 26th annual convention of Indiana High School Press Association at Franklin College Oct, 24-25. They “§ are Margaret Gamage, Pauiing Rit- 3 ter, Dorothy Surchevich, "Evelyn i Petrovich and Harold Wyman. =

They will be accompanied by Miss = |Ella Sengenberger, director of pub~ 3 ications and Miss Julia Jean Rowe, assistant director and president of |the faculty division of the associa« tion.

Tech students who desire train ing for pre-Christmas sales work may enroll in a new ’class which’ will be held the week of Oct. 27 through 31. Miss Lodie M. Clarke, of Indiana University will instruet the course David Shultz, Tech High School student and president of the Nature Study Club, will speak on “Birds lof the Campus’ at an illustrated {lecture Satupday at the Indians = Junior Academy of Science in Muns= cle. | A poster entered by Richard = Oliver in the high school group of = the 11th district American Legion Auxiliary contest placed first in the = division. It has been entered in the = state contest. 4 Upholstery is the 30th apprentice class added to courses offered by Technical night school, Ray Crow will instruct the class, which will = jmeet from 7 to 9:30 p. m. Tuesday land Thursday,

Former RAF Chaplain

Convicted of Bigamy | LONDON, Oct. 16 (UP) — The |Rev. Charles Henry Lamb, 36, & former chaplain with the Royal Alr Force, was convicted of bigamy

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months at hard labor. 0 Lamb sald there was a “blank {spot” in his memory and that he {was “tremendously shocked” when he discovered himself married. to @ two women. 3 He married his first wifg in 1941, {Three years later he married Joan Boddte, a corporal in the WAAPF,

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