Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 16

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Yoch High Sooior] To Receive Diplomas

Tuesday Evening Commencement fo Follow

Vesper Services This Afternoon "Diplomas will be presented to 726 Technical High School seniors . BL 6:45 p. m. Tuesday in the school stadium, Commencement exercises will be preceded by a Senior Vesper ~ Bervice at 3:30 p. m. hoday. ‘conducted by M B

Seaty to ae : The Rev. L. €. Trent will deliver the Invocation, Emil V. .'Schaad, member of the Board of School Commissioners, will award i

Leslie Nell will fead the gradating class in a Senior Pledg . Janet Heller will -deliver a v 8, ah solo, and Ronald L. Beechier will’; ae Ki, - lay a trumpet solo, tance J. ld 0 » he graduated include; jobert N. Kent

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High School

By LEON ; SHORTRIDGE High School fF week.

record equall "He

; ally. Echo, and won the Civie Theater's play review contest.

ri| treasurer of the Fiction Club, a :/ leader in the Discussion Club, and ‘vice president of the National i, Honor Socisty.

ing he does, he does weil, @-was a member of the state

79th ; Commencement Exercises Planned

iene i grading « se 0 ithe e history with its 788 stu-

. {next Sunday. Bachelor gress wil be granied 666 seniors, and Masters de88 Will pe awarded to 122 stu.

ng Paul A. Witty, class of 1920, professor at Northwestern Uni- . versity, will give ‘the alumni adA |dress for the Alumni-Senior Convocation; Saturday. August Lam- . bert, president of the graduating class, will preside. Class day speakers are John Hughes, Terre » | Haute, "Washington. Speaker Announced Dr. Harold Benjamin, dean of) v the School of Education, Univera HH nD : nity of Maryland, has been chosen |

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ay. His address will be “Educa-

Community.” <1 The exercises will: be preceded’ ‘with a prelude concert by the In-| Itehe pis diana State Teachers College) AE! OR | Symphonie Band. Hams, wits President Ralph N. Tirey willl An Isog, Ken in ‘ be assisted in conferring HplomaN Po {by Dean of Instruction, HA “are . | Grinnell, Eifie Nigeria WHE | 3 Anne a. Robert o* Wurnar re, Donald t ¥ aroid 0 Rvanidn, : i & aver Richard H x ville}. 3 uit, Revo J. Zavpin.

At baccalaureate services today, ! wer. | DF. A. L. Crabb, professor of ed-| N. | ucation at the George - Peabody | Or College for Teachers, vel Barro. | Tennessee, will speak. | President and Mrs. Tirey will] iglve a reception for the graduatTo seniors, their parents, and {rembery of the faculty this after-| noon-at-the College Lodge: ht in the a line at) {the. reception besides the Tireys| 1} |wem be Dean and Mrs. J. E. Grin-| nell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elder,

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Richard Lugar serves his last

Shortridge s Top Scholar, 2k i Activities King Graduating Bi

Richard Lugar Has Straight-A Record, Long List of Offices; Heads for College

Commencement is taking Richard Green Lugar, 18, top ranking scholar among the 426 graduating seniors, who has set a school ed by few pupils in the United States. ” asted through high school with grades of mostly

{speaking contest, and has deliv-

He is president of the Key Club, High

» oN sophoHIS TEACHERS say that ev-i, oe and went out for freshman

| Shamplonship Shortridge High, os time than other sports.

He also has participated in high, {oh “I'school dramatics.

3 arest in government. Jo bn

and Marjorie Blevens,|

Mito speak at commencement Sun-|

wath: ae tional Foundations of the Wound,

f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mr.|

n as editor of the Shorfridg Daily Echo.

RUSSELL is sing its human dynamo this

School debate team in 1948. Last Forces of Democracy public

ered his winning speech several {times before civic organizations.

contest. He was a leader In the politick-ing--at--the-Hooster Boys last year.

ning the half-mile. He played football as a freshman and

basketball. This year he confined himself to tennis, because it takes

nison University, {where he Intends to study eco- | nomics, {and international affairs. Outside of school he is active in the Central Avenue Methodist Church. Twice he has given the principal talk at the church's Student Day services. In 1947 he won first place in the Indiana Methodist District public speaking contest. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin I. Lugar, 3520 Washington Blvd. His father, a former livestock broker, is president of the Thomas L. Green Co: manu-~ facturers of baking machinery, Richard was born in Indianapolis and attended School 84 and! School 60 before going to high! school. His brother, Thomas, is a junlor {and was a letterman on last year’s, | Shortridge football team. A sister, Ann, is in grade school. How oes he find time for everythi

{he can say Is that he's interested iin a lot of things, and he does them. If he had more time he'd

? Reeves, with, and Harold Connor,

year he won the Marion County indian

He stood second in the nation in the B'Nai Brith Civil Rights {

School orchestra Buin: | member of the school’s string trio, | Jen: In athletics he served on the Skinner track team for three years, run! git,

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business administration

He's A quite sure, himself. An

in Voles—Margaret H. ano--Tieva MeMary

i th Schwier, Knox. Master of Science in Music Education. {Reba M. Geist, South Whitley

Goodwill to Meet In Indianapolis in '5

Goodwill Industries, Inc. today announced Indianapolis’ has

chairmen of 0a0eers for. jve lof Manual High je graduating class ass Wednesday.

{will offer the benediction:

‘been chosen as its biennial meet-|

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‘Ceremony Slate For Wednesday

A setting sun will mark the close of four-year high school

The senior class pupils will don

Sampus. J. Dwight Peterson, president of the School Board, Pil present dipleras. Don Osborne

Seniors with pertect four-vear|

;| attendance records are Harold!

Amonett, Gary Boshat, Elizabeth |

.| Brown, Frickenschmidt, Anna Harvey, Marlene Nicholson, Richard Oli-| .iphant, David Pattison Jr. | Pattison, Barbara Weber and

, Ruthanne| Nanay Wilkins. i {lane

leat, president; Fred: Buehl and! Mr. Frickenschmidt, vice presi-|

Fe- dents; Marjorie Kelsey and Miss | Pattison; secretaries; >

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PHILADELPHIA, June 3 (UP) — The Pennsylvania State

Federation of Labor called today for repeal of the Pennsylvania soft drink tax law, charging it had increased unemployment and slashed the industry's business by| more than 40 per cent.

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