Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1949 — Page 4
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yo . By DONNA MIKELS, Times Staff Writer : : : cs Le Ig ourses BLOOMINGTON, Jan, 15—It’ll be June in February on Indiana Registration - : Univergity campus if a clamorous group of mid-term graduates 00 Ws or ge way. : vd t 4 SE Second Semester Fp, The. mid-termers—students who will complete their work in| Three High Schools : ] i Will Begin Fob. 7 |Camarlentin, be'tne buat” PoTered campaign for'a February). 1o, Hold Sessions | Home Lovers 1 . One hundred sixty-two. courses| Under the present set-up, stu- " Registrations for night classes . ; ' of instruction in liberal arts and/dénts who finish in February Powell, Evansville, president of|, yyree nigh schools will open to-|fl i
: must wait four months for their the Student Body and Senate, and : aelences, education and business|;ocrees Ang, if they want com-|Walt Howland, Grand Rapids, Jikroy for the Spting semester, : administration will be offered in|mencement frills, they must re-| Mich, senior class president. intendent of Indianapolis Public Butler University's evening divi-|turn to the campus in June, many| “Most of the’ kids have jobs| ZRETER ©) pa sion in the second semester; be-|{TOM homes half-way across the|lined up right after school fs| SCHOOL 8430 yestestay, =. _ ginning Feb. 7 to 12. nation and at least one from|out” they explain. “They can’t| Mf H&FSEASA, WHO U8 I SORES : Instruction in liberal arts and half-way around the world. take a job, then take off to come 0 e . departmen v school services, said that all sub- _ sciences will be offered in botany,| WIth these hardships in mind, back. In many cases it would jects needed for high school gradchemistry, English, speech, geog-| the February grads decided to do| mean an extra trip back to tion will be offered, tuition free raphy, German, history and po-|%0me campaigning. It started campus from a great distance— w. dcational techaical and home "litical science, home economics, With a letter to the editor of the|that's too darn expensive for making courses are offered at | mathematics, philosophy, physics, (Dally Student. From there it|people just starting to work.” |p) TO Farol “be ee in ag. | % 1 ish spread to a concentrated publicity] Marion Tarr of Whiting, plans paychology, dei igion, Spanish, so- in the Student erlto take & job teaching. school|dition to related courses for ap-| ; Sology an ology. * |Onally to the Student Senate|right after graduation. To get/Prentices and on-the-Job trainees.) Lo Education Subjects which voted 15-6 in favor of the the job she'll need her diploma— Consultants ‘willbe -availabdle| : The college of education will special commencement. | the diploma ‘which she isn’t during the registration period to ; offer courses in elementary edu- In Wells’ Hands scheduled to get until June. is "tne planning of courses, Mr | cation, secondary = education, Right now the Senate's recom-| That's a long vacation in be-|pro 00 0 Foo a : chk I oon, Saveationa) mendation is in the hands of|tWeen.” says the future school-| pci trations at Tech will be tory and philosophy of education President Herman B Wells for| arm. Travel Difficulties held from 7 to 8:30 p. ur thongs . 1 educati '| consideration. Meanwhile, the Wednesday; from 5 to 9 p. m. a guidance and special education, pros and cons of February gradu.| A combination of job and|cuenu.” Attucks, through Thurs-| Business administration courses travel difficulties “put Sheldon| gy: and from 5 to 9 p. m. at! Steckel, New York City, on the Manual on Jan. 24th.
‘listed are accounting, economic 2tion still dominate campus contheo! insurani : versation, Ty A Sienographic Adl you have to do is ask a mid-502Pbox campaigning for early| coyrges at Manual will include administration, finance, insur-| term senior “for or against7”|COMmmencement. “I want to be a/grade school classes for adults | ance and journalism, = Then stand back and listen. working man — or at least em-|rnom the first to the eighth grade i .
ployed—by June,” he says. “Andii, addition to the regular high One of the rare neutrals was from New York City back to
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