Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1949 — Page 5

20. 1 100° SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1049' will hold & spe School News— ~~ [EB 22:2 Awards Given |

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\ . PTA $100 Check Received by Laurelee Burke

Awards and scholarships presented to Shortridge

Wins $100 Award Christine Baldwin received the Delta Sigma Kappa award and Edgar Pattison won the Dad's Club $100 award as outstanding boy in the class.” Other grants went to Barbara Dunham, Carol Joan Megorden, Richard Stout and Robert Licktenauer., William Bosson won the Letterman’s Club scholarship. State awards were received by Jacquelin Farmer, Ball State; Evelyn Arnold, Indiana University, and Pamela Nolén, Purdue. Other Purdue awards went to Benjamin Andrews and Wilma Morgan. Ramon Dunkin, Aaron Rabb and “Elaine Tarshes received IU scholarships.

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a University. The Shortridge Math Club has elected 23 mathematics pupils to membership in the organization,

Donald Pisher, Don ald Je overt 81 Slewart, Rita" Ann hE Sowell,

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B Jane effries, Nancy Johnson, BE Fike ET Sr, A a + Sobers Sparks, Katie teinbers: Miss Lore Reiter and Lester Groth of the Shortridge language department recently attended a meeting of American Association of Teachers of German at Purdue University. Nina Purdy, Shortridge senior, has been awarded a $300 scholar.ship to the John Herron Art Institute. Joan Vance, also of Shortridge, has a halftime scholarship. The following home economics took part in a fashion show and tea held for faculty members “and parents at Shortridge:

: Lorie 8 mith, erie rner, Janet lars Biers Sharlene va Good, Nay

I Jane Ha Brown, Delores Cauffman, Carol

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Carolyn’ Orr, Jari] Shaw, Imogene Willams and Irens oitord,

Walter Wolfe has been chosen as commencement speaker for the Shortridge High School graduation exercises to be held Friday in the Coliseum. Daniel Wakefield has been elected editor of the 1950 Annual, Shortridge yearbook. Other candidates for the position were Otto Feucht and Karen Martinson. Robert Brunner (Sen. Pepper) has been named president of the Shortridge Senate for the first six weeks of the fall semester,

Othe oe officers are Kenneth Z jkenlooper), irst vice pr 3

president; Robert. Fi a gy 7 ker), ng clerk; Karen Martinson ( rews. fe. secretary, and Robert Grubbs (Sen. agner), vice secretary. Four Shortridge Spanish teach‘ers, Miss Ruth Lewman, Miss Hazel Whisenand, Mrs. Virginia Graham and Mrs. Cena Morgan, attended the recent spring meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese at Crawfordsville, Two new benches have been placed in the Meridian St. foyer of Shortridge from funds provided by the class of 1944. Members of the gift committee were Richard Light, Janet Zimmerman, ‘William Nugent and John Meyer.

Sea Bee Veterans To Hear Tony Hinkle

Tony Hinkle, athletic director of Butler University, will speak at a meeting of the Sea Bee Vetterans of America at 7 p. m. Thursday in Fox's Bteak House. Plans will be made at the meeting for the forming of a state organization and for a convention, to be held this summer in Indianapolis,

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Garfield. School No.35...and its Seinipal M Miss Gertrude Buscher (inset).

Garfield School No. 35 Is Namesake of

Twentieth President of United States

GARFIELD SCHOOL No. 35 209 E. Raymond St. is the namesake of the 20th United States President, James A. Garfield, The original building was located on Hoefgen St. just off Madison Ave. and south of Pleasant Run Blvd. Only three were on the staff of the small and unpretentious school. First plans for expansion of School No. 35 were made in June,

1898, and a new building with eight rooms waa constructed. In 1908 four additional rooms were built and portable buildings were set up on the school grounds to house the increased enrollment. By 1909, over 500 children were attending classes in the new

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aE Mrs. Elsie Beeler x Funeral Tuesday

Services for Mrs. Elsie J. Beeler, widow of Fred Beeler, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Moore Mortuaries Ben Davis Chapel, Burial will be in Maple Hill Cem-

, orothy | etery, Frankville,

Mrs, Beeler, who was 50, died yesterday in her home, 328 8. Lyon Ave. after an illness of 10 months. She was a native of Danville, Ill, and had been a resident of Indianapolis for 30 years. For six years she was an employee of Allison Division of General Motors Corp. Surviving are a son, Charles Ogez; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Bishop and Mrs. Marie Regula; a sister, Mrs. Rosle Due, all of Danville, Ill, and four grandchildren. .

Mrs. Wm. Lane

. hy els. shifter ea oon jst. pols Last rites for Mrs. Lucille Beessing, e X ett, Wilma -iatrice Lane, Indianapolis resident

for 46 years, will be held at 1}. Yip. m. Tuesday in the Free Church

of God. Burial will be i Floral Park cemetery. Mrs. Lane, who was 53, died Friday in her home, 445 W. 25th ool-| St. She was a native of Atlanta, She and was a member of ‘the Free Church of God.

4 Janet Clark, A one Dewelt. § Gapsvel iman, Del She is survived by her husband, 7Z HE asd. 8 Ronis Marlyn Fares; William; a sister, Mrs. Mary Mia glifam ' Glager, Ti lan, and a niece, all of IndianapA aret AB Carol Johnson, Carolyniqglig A wrence, Jean Lutes, Lillian huster, . A 0 M As is sie Cgleman, Delors Gillam, Glorida I's James Austin A Holman, Dorothy Johnson, Janet MeCord,| Services for Mrs. Beatrice Fos-

ter Austin, 812 Darnell St., will

he held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in!

Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown cemetery. ’ Mrs. Foster, who was 47, died Friday in her home. She was a native of Atlanta, Ga. and had been a resident here for three years. 8he is survived by her husband, James Austin,

Lamar Q. Downtain

Private services for Lamar Q. Downtain, R. R. 1, Acton, will be

at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in Dorsey|

Funeral Home, Entombment will be in Washington Park Mauso-

Mr. Downtain, former Indianapolis resident and employee of the Eastern Weight and Inspec-

tion Bureau of the Pennsylvania Railroad, died Friday in Methodist Hospital.

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» . . IN 1987, a third addition was made to the building when an extensive remodeling program was started. When contractors completed their work, the school had two new rooms and a large auditorium. Former teachers at No. 35 recall that first meetings of a PTA group in the school were held in 1809. By 1905 the attending parents and teachers had organized their sessions with regular officers, regular meeting schedules and procedures.

in mark, cannot pull themselves out ous, overfatigued “out-on-your-f Such a condition may be due to fact that you do not get enough and Iron in your food.

val, The PTA now sponsors an an- School No. 35 staff,

Of course, your condition may be due to some cther cause, so it is wise to consult your doctor. But if mild Vitamin B and Iron defi-

nual luncheon for the traffic patrol boys of the school and an-

ATHLETIC : FIELD days give both boys and girls an epportynity to demonstrate physical skills, and a special class for girls offers instruction -in the social graces. Under the supervision of a teacher from the school, girls of the group have attended teas and art instittue tours in various parts of the city. For the boys, there have been ball games and exhibit projects to occupy their after school time. Miss Gertrude Buscher, princihead of the 1A

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Collier, resident of Tn) 8 p. m. Tuesday in Jacobs Broth be in New Crown Cemetery,

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Motor Firm i, i. TNAAY I Dies Here aot 63 Services for John W. Matthew- migekwell Mrs. Nellie W. Scott, president! fon president of the Indianapolis 3 Home. of the Advance Club and mem- & Southeen ie or Shpress Corl. A requiem high ber of the DAR and Women's| mass will Club, died yesterday in Vincent's Hospital, will be held atisi'0 a m. Literary Clu yesterday in 815 a. m. Tuesday in Kirby St. Vincent's Hospital. She was A Tequiein highmass will followl onion oo aa - A lif t - at om ER '» Ca I elong resident of Indian-|

Miss Anna Curley Services Tuesday

Services for Miss Anna K. Cur-

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Fu died. yesterday, in the Messer Nursing Home, will be held at 8:30

Cross “|3928 N. Capitol Ave, was a memFayette County, Miss Curley] She is survived by her husserved band, Charles W. Scott; a daugh-|

She began as a bookJune, 1018, and retired as a N raionl record clerk in June,

ter, Miss Martha Scott; six sons! John M., Joseph W., Charles A. Clinton L., George W. and William T. Scott, and a brother, — T. Whelden, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held, Tuesday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Burial will be in Crown {i Hill. Time of services was to

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IU Law School Plans

17 Summer Courses Beventeen courses in the Indiana University Law School, In dianapolis Division, will be taught

and Wanda two sons, and two brothers, Cecil and Everett, al of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs.

anapolis for 190 years, will be held at ers West Side Chapel. Burial will

Mrs, Collier, who resided at 725 Indiana Ave. died Tuesday in A native of Grissom's Landing, Ky., she had been an employee of the Claypool Hotel for two years, She was a member of the Church

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Rosalie Mosley and. Mrs. Marie Barrett, both of Indianapolis; four grandchildren -and

by eight faculty members during

the summer sessions starting June 16. Law aptitude tests for beginning students will be held at 6 lip. m. June 7, and registrations for the courses will be held June 12,

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