Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1950 — Page 5

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"home ‘until she was 10. Transplanted to the

~ Dr. Roach does research for Eli Lilly & Co.

versatile be president of the branch of American Association of University Women, largest women’s education group in the city, believes in change . .. in moving forward. : nye . There is nothing static about this attractive new executive nor her approach to life. She meets situations “head-on” and is the first to admit, “When I go in, I go in big.” . After her election this spring, Mrs. Roach spent two months on the telephone lining up her executive board and committee chairmen. Her creed

the job myself. It's their organization as much as mine.”

ization season. Schepectady, N. Y.. was Dora Ingraham’s

Badger state, she finished high school in Milwaukee and worked as a stenographer for a year before entering the University of Wisconsin in 1919. Although she earned more than ‘half her college expenses, she won her A. B. in speech and a Phi Beta Kappa key. At graduation she gave the commencement address for the College of Letters and Science. ! ‘A fellow student, C. E. Roach, had “rescued” her as a sophomore in a chem lab course. They were engaged when she was a senior. ‘

Studied for M.A.

WHEN HER husband entered medical school, after their marriage in 1924, Mrs. Roach began %

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and the Burt Lancaster and Viraaia Mayo. 1115. 2. 4:40. 1: 3 4 10; 1

“Fifty Years or Eves.” Parrated by Aare Godfrey. at 12:50, 3:35. 6:15 and 9 LOEW'S Jona "Berek Sherw Forest.” with rek and ana Lynn, at 1 1:43. 4:34. 7:15 and 10:09. Agent,” with Willlah Eine at 12:00 0002, Sad and 8 LYRIC “I Was a Male War Bride.” with Ann Sheridan and Cary Grant, at 11, 2:32, 6:17 and 10:02, “Come to the Stable.” with Loretta Younk a ang Celeste Holm, at 12:53, 4:38 and 5:23.

A variety show will be spon-

studying for her M, A. and continued helping in Mrs. C. E. Roach . . . she believes in moving |and Recreation at 8 p. m. Monday | in Christian Park, 4300 Erglish Ave.

the speech department—teaching, doing professional make-up, assisting with the University Players and coaching the women’s varsity debate ship of the well-known annual fall Book and To team. exhibit. It was her first job after a sneak attack

forward.

Participating in the show will

While her husband was out-of-town during his of meningitis which hospitalized her the previous be: Susan Merrick, Stephen and Sharon Hall, Paul and Janet Behler, Linda Lee Maxwell, KarNor did grass grow under her feet the next two out of its set pattern. It was a record breaker. en Fidlar, Ronnie Gorden, Stephyears in Philadelphia. The first summer she sub- Three thousand people attended the final day in'en Lee. Jim and Ann Marbaugh, | Eloise Fisher, Shirley Merrick, Rae Ellen Graham, Barbara Bel-| _ “But, I just couldn't push doorbells,” she still PROFESSIONAL Dora Roach is an interpre- don. Una Williams, Joan Creasey, winces. tative reader . .. plays and poetry . . “everything John Shely and Richard Nich.

preceptorship, the final six months, she gave up March. their apartment and chaperoned a “co-op” house’ Choosing a circus theme, complete with clown on the campus. and lemonade, she quickly maneuvered the event,

stituted as dramatic counselor for an exclusive Ayres’ Auditorium.

- girls’ camp in Cooperstown, N. Y., and sold Comp-

ton's Encyclopedias. ‘Feminine Charles Laughton’

In 1930 the young couple returned to Madison, from Irish dialect through ‘Shakespeare.” . Pro-| —

Wis., where Dr. Roach was a resident and taught nounced “good” by various type audiences who! pediatrics in the University’s. General Hospital. have heard her over the state, she appears as a Margaret Ann, better known as Peggy, was born kind of feminine Charles Laughtog

the following year. This fall she'll return to Wis- With Mrs. Jeannette Covert Nolan and Prof. consin as a sophomore. She is a member of Delta G. D, Ofiesh of Butler University, she makes the Gamma Sorority. triumvirate of the Midwest Speakers Bureau. Mrs.

After two years in Milwaukee, the Roaches Rosamond R. Jones, BU journalism professor, is landed in Greenville, Miss, literary center of the the agent. Eouth, for a four-year sojourn. Mrs. Roach belongs only to Alpha Eta Latreian “1 did more dramatics in Mississippi than any- and to Zeta Phi Eta, national speech organizawhere,” recalls AAUW's president. She directed tion, oldest woman's professional fraternity. She the Little Theater, taught a dramatic group.in the opens the golf season in April, closes it in October, | town’s woman's club and traveled with them over playing most often at the Indianapolis Country! the state doing literary style reading. Club, where the family belongs. She's an avid She also taught private students and gave her “OLGA” (Old Ladies’ Golf Association), takes own programs. When she was asked to become time to read and keep her friendships current. { one of the 20 members of the Study Club of Green- A member of various bridge groups, she will! ville, she felt she had really arrived. play canasta “but I don't like it.” Here she knew Hodding Carter and helped From their own blueprints the Roaches remod-! Lucile Finlay with a manuscript which later ap- eled their Lakeside Drive house a year ago.

peared as an historical novel, “The Coat I Wore" Though she’s a “minute woman” when it comes to|

{Scribner's 1947). going on occasional trips with Dr. Roach, she sees! nce she even postponed moving into a- new no géod reason for summer vacationing away!

house the family had built because she had a play from home with a lake at her front door. to give. There, she swore off “belonging.”

She doesn’t need to hunt for fun, becauss

However, Mrs. Roach has been an AAUW’er wherever Dora Roach is, things will sparkle and

since 1941. That's when the Roaches came here. hum. She hopes, during her AAUW regime, to|

achieve greater participation of the organization!

First she joined the literary study group, be- as a whole and to co-ordinate departments. With

came its chairman and then headed the fine arts her dramatic flair and forceful rson ality, she group. In July, 1947, she accepted the chairman- will. (By Agnes Ostrom.) pe 2

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