Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1948 — Page 18

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TODAY'S QUESTION: “Does the ‘Golden Rule’ Apply to your party line”

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Students Win

| Miss Mannfeld Gets | $100 Scholarship

Times State Rervice BLOOMINGTON, June 10--Five

Tudianapolis students were among’ -l [those who were awarded scholar:

{versity scholarship committee, The Julia Grumet scholarship worth $100 was won by LaVoune Mannfeld. gir holding a 'B- plus Yloyd Hill received $100.75 ana William Burnett won $97.50 as part of the LaVerne Noyes schol-| arships to persons who served in World War I, or their descendants. ! 1c A $125 Mary Q. Burnett schol!

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arship was won, hy Jerome Hyde [I / and a state scholarship worth $66 Ta year was awarded to Bernard OL Begk, hs

Others receiving LaVerne Noves scholar. ships sre Jean Craton, Vincennes, $120:) Virginia Dixon, Chicago, $340; Sarah Hag! lind, ‘Howe, $123.50, Mary Hyer, Eaton, | SAT 50. Rosella Jones, Takoma Park. Md | $307.50; Mary Kampschaeler, Bvansviile $07 50, George Kimmel Thorntown, $87 50 TMAFT Lane Lowaviie Ky Orton, Mishawaka, $07.50; Raniard Plickering, Goshen, $110, and Richard -Sanders Scipio, S104, Nary Q Burnet scholarships’ were also swatded to Arthur Demeter Stusrt > Duncan, Bloomington! Jam gusen, Bloomingign. Wiliam RB renceburg, and Pail ington David A. Curry sscholarships gives by Mra. Jennie Poster Curry in memory of} her husband to students in Latin, Oreek| and related felds were awarded to Rich-| iard Grimm, Urbana, $75; Patsy Hamil-|

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ton, Columbus, Ind. $50, and Jo Ann! Hartford, Aurora, $50, { The Independent Students’ Associstion|

scholaeship of $125 for a student whe has been a member of the association for two semesters and who ix outstanding in) scholarship, leadership and character was! awarded tv Doris Wilkinson of Whiting. |

dents recely 5 Kellogg Poundation | scholarships © Martha Beek, Albion: Shirs| wh 13 El er SIGE any.l Meijer, Rockport. 2 \ | | The $135 scholarship in honor of Wil-| liam Menke, who lost his life in Worid | {War II awarded each vear to a student {ol high character .and- promise of futur ability weni to Jos Lawecki of South

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{ s, White [Pranklin: Nada Miyst, Edinhurg: Dohal | Tharp, ; Jobn Thare, Trafalgar, (and Martha Heflin, Pranklin, | The Joseph Swain scholarsiiip of $88 given ou the besid of scholarship and (character was awarded to Nancy Relgh rdf of Pendleton, Billy J Renner of Evans ville received the, $100 M. Lotise ‘Th scholarship given lo a graduate "of Central High School Evansville, who pisns to major in Jughsh, Charles E. Booe scholarships were re ceived by t

Leonard Vest, Connersville, $00. Additional state scholarships with a

‘value of $60 a year in payment of fees | were awaskied to Christena T 3s Smith,

Teitie: = oo — iii Bullock, Muncie; Carolyn Grubb, Vin-

cennea; Charles aon, JaGrange: Rich jaxd Preeman, Union Mills, Phyllis Parry, | Anderson: Leland n, Boonville, Ellen Ball, Richmond and Barbara Little, Chalmers. 2 2

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