Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1949 — Page 7
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| WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1040 Sehoal New s—
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Ninety-four Red Cross volunteers with longtime service will
al ‘meeting of the Indianapolis ¢ Chapter, American Red Cross. Awards will be given for 15; 10, land ve years’ service. Members ard of directors will be k. ete bea the meeting at 7:30
Registration in Tech m. in the Women's Depart-
Adult Night Cl A; Club. The Rev. Raymond 9 c 330% McCallister of National Red Cross
To Be Continuous will speak. Seven teachers have been add«| Joseph C. Cunningham and
ed to the Bhortridge High School Mrs. Hazel Dixon will receive "faculty for the fall semester, in- Service bars for 15 years’ of concluding two who taught as sub- tinuous service, stitutes these last year. Seven volunteers will be recogMrs. Ruth’ Arney, an Aisenal nized for 10 years’ service, They Technical High and Butler Uni- are the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. versity graduate, and’ Miss Doro- Dugan, Mrs. Milton Vande thy Carson, Shortridge High and walker, Reuben D. Behimer, Mrs. Butler a!umna, will teach in the|Margaret Delaplane, Mrs. F. R. home economics department this Cornell and George Sprague. semester, Five year awards will be given William McAlister, a native to 85 persons. They are: Hoosier, came to Shortridge this piMise Blanche Harper, Mary Jané King fall as an exchange biology teach- ue oCreaty. Katherine Mertz, Marie Wink: er from Honolulu, Hawaii, ‘where — WR he has taught for several years.| He attended the University of Illinos and the University of Hawaii. { Another new biology teacher, Mrs. Helen Smith, was a substitute in that department last year. | In the language department Mrs. Kathryn Smith this fall assumed a permanent teaching position | where she formerly had been substitute. She attended Western College, Columbia University and| Indiana University. A Two new mathematies teach-| ers, Carl H. Corbin and Alan C.! Levinson, have been added to the
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Seven at Warren Warren Central High School
and elementary school ‘also gained seven new teachers this fall. a Mrs. Eleanore Brown is now
teaching eighth grade and freshman high Haglish, German and biology; Miss Bessie Helmbock teaches eighth grade reading and Sydney Neil has taken charge of seventh, tenth and eleventh grade
journalism. » Joygnalism adviser is Lee Purs-| ley, who also teaches eleventh’
grade English; Miss Thelma Tittle teaches fourth and ‘seventh grades and Miss Dorothy Pieper has the fifth grade. ’ The seventh new teacher at Warren Central is Howard Noe, who is instructing. in seventh] grade mathematics and physics. Business (Course Added A senior course in retail busi: ness was added to the curriculum and the home mechanics arts and crafts course was expanded to include a handicraft program. | Students in the retail business course will take class work under Harold G. Freeland and will do actual work with 13 Indianapolis businedses to augment their studies. Registration in the Adult*Evening School classes at Arsenal Technical High School will continue throughout the semester, with enroilees being assigned to classes as soon as condit ions permil.
Registration will be “heid from 470 to R30 p m Monday through Thursday, in thé school
office. Immediate class placement iz still available in some courses among them machine calculation, typewriting, tool making, machine shop, airplane engine, mechanics, welding, architectural drafting, machine drafting. tool design, personality clinic and radio code study. 240 in ROTC Two new instructors have heen added to the Arsenal Technical ROTC staff apd 240 ROTC students have been enrolled. M. 8gt. Leland P. Anderson former instructor at Manual High School, and Sgt. Charles More, a Japanese-American who served overseas in a 442d Regiment combat team for two years, are the new ROTC instructors. The Tech regiment will consist of two battalions this year, each to be divided into two companies. The unit received its 27th con-| secutive honor rating following federal inspection last April.
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94 Red Cross Veterans - To Receive Service Bars
Chairmen Named New Way
For Health Forums
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —
Life-Saving Amino Acids
Science Eliminates Undesirablé ‘Twins,’ Simplifies. Synthetic Feeding in Cancer Cases
By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Writer ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. Sept 21 A new method of producing Jife-saving amino: acids that can be used to treat some forms of
carrie successive Monday nights in Oc- cancer and other diseases was reported today at the 116th national
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They will by the Indiana and Marion Coun- ;,.. of the most important scienty Mental Hygiene Societies, Mr. Williams will be assisted by committee composed of Mrs. Kir MacDougall,
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Mrs, Donald Goss, H. Fairchild, Mrs. Samuel R. Har-
be - sponsored
Miss. Edwina Alex T. Ross, Mrs, Frank
Hadley Flint, Sumner 1. Martin. rell, Mrs. Harold. Eichoff, Mrs Murray DeArmond, Mrs. E. VerChirping Ended ? non Hahn and Mrs. Philip Reed. MORRIS, Ill. (UP) — Wiliam = mqicy ots are available at, the Mathre trapped a mouse which for... .. or the Indiana Mental ‘two months disturbed his family Hygiene Society, Underwriters
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meeting of the American Chemical Socjety The report, made by a group of medical scientists from the National Cancer Institute, a research arm of the U, 8. Public Health Service, was described as ;
tract,
A form of treatment has been to administer to the. patient the amino acids he needs. However,
tific developments of the year, “Amino acids, it was explained, are the “building blocks” of na-ture-necessary to a healthy body
as bricks are necessary to a brick none of the essential
structure. Without the acids, the amino acids has previously been human body deteriorates and obtainable in completely safe disease: sets in. With unsound form and in. amounts sufficient
bricks, the house tumbles down. The public health scientists, led
for hospital and sickroom. use, Furthermore.’ it has been deter-
by Dr. Jesse P. Greenstein, sald mined that the essential amino that in many diseases, such as acids are in two groups—such as cancer of the stomach or intes- 4wins. The respective “twins” tines, patients starve to death be. are identical in appearance or cause normal intake of food is chemical makeup but oné is a
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