Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1950 — Page 11

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Dr. Ray C: Friesner, head of the ‘Botany Department, ,has announced the names of nine assistants in department. They in-

ad inha Jones, Robert Lipscomb,

mick, David Steidl, and Charles Trotter. Seven students have been named as assistants by Dr, Keith Seymour, head of the Chemistry Department. They include " Nancy -Biessing, Frances Brockman, Curtis Brooks, John Marshall, Wiltiam Nevill, Dale Vincent, and Lucile Ward. Library Aids

“by Prof. Harold Boisen; librar include Wilma Jean Bell, Winitred| Bundy, Joe Cleary, Fred Farmer, | Harold Schneider, Margorie Stef-

"Nine students who will serve as assistants in the Butler bookstore | ‘as announced by Robert Newton, |

i gy Frary, Alice McClelland, B. H.| | Owen, Michael Marmion, John B. { Walls, Clift Wagoner, John Walsh, and Irvine Williams; Stanley Niezgoda will be- pis ployed as an assistant th bursar’s office and assistants in the registrar's office will include Louis Wuellner, Betty Underwood, Betty Lingo and Miss Jones. Zoology laboratory assistants will include Francis Balcom, Robert L. Bush, Alma Kernel, Eleanor Freeman and Robert Weaver, Dr. Na-

Jo Statton has been appointed student secretary in the athletic, office according to Paul (Tony) Hinkle, athletic director; Joseph

ner will serve as assistants in the physics department under Df. © Seth E. Elliott, department head.

Marie McMillin has been named

nalism office, Dr. DeForest O'Dell, department head, "announced today. English department student assistants as announced by Dr. Paul Sundiff, department head. include Catherine Nelson, “ Marcet Gribben, Nancy

til Barry, Charles Ed-| . Aléxander Chichuk, ‘Jo-|

Ann Malott, Jack McCor-| |

Library assistants as anno ced

fy, Mary Jane White, and Joyce! Wilding

Lewis Weber and Louis E. Wuell-

‘as student assistant in the jour-

can find a way | to shop skin depigmentation,

Anderson Negro Almost | White With Skin Ailment

/ Painless Loss of Coloring Has

—~—/ Progressed Over Period of 18 Years

By DOROTHY BUERGER, Times State Correspondent ANDERSON, Sept. 30—Ulysses Cook Sr. has been “turning white” gradually for 18 years. . The skin ailment known to the medical profession as dying pigmentation, or vitiligo, is not rarg, but in Mr. Cook's case it

director, include Mary Boyd, Peg-|

than E. Pearson, department ;,; nr ooressed to a point where he is more white than colored. | head, announced. The irregular patchwork of lost pigment is, of course, par. ! Hinkle’s Helpers - ._lticularily noticeable on his face, -| ———— a

holds a partnership in the Accord Food Market here. He is a veteran of World War "I, and is past master..of Peerless Lodge No. 32, F&AM.

About 18 years ago he no-.

Mr. Cook makes no pre- | tension concerning his condition. He is aware of startled glances from strangers as he goes about his work-in the Anderson Bank Building, but has

Anderson Negro,

His hands and most of his face and body hirned white, iysses Cook Sr., hopes medical science Jmay Shows the r side of his face. | ticed a few white spots on the jeft side of his neck. The blem- | {shes remained and others be- | | gan to appear, covering his face

and arms. ~

» » 1 SINCE thé beginning of the color ‘changes, Mr. quently has been asked if he | | objects to becoming “white.” “I'd rather remain true to my rate,” is his answer, adds philosophically, for an honest colored man to

find happiness.”

There is no physical discomfort in connection with the | -| depigmentation, but the disfig+ | urement Is ‘a severe mental handicap, particularly distressing ‘to younger victims. their sake, Mr. Cook is hoping his own case may | skin specialists to seek a cure. {

Cook fre- | ’

Then he “It's easy

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schooled himself to ignore

them. FOR IMPROVED "KIDNEY FUNCTION

Subnormal. kidney function was improved, bladder pain and discomfort reduced in most observed cases after drinking Mountain valley Water. Delicious—delivered right to you,

» " » ONLY RECENTLY has he | consented to be photographed, | believing that by cal hg attention to the ailment he might Seog: medical science to eek a cure for a condition which is embarrassing to mem-

Hendricksn, and Ina Marshall Chris Theofanis and William per will be student assistants the public relations office and Alice McClelland, Janet Leushner| and Gerald Frieden are assistants in the postoffice.

Franklin to Open |”

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Center for Gls

“It Will Be First In Atterbury Area

Times State Service CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 30 ~—First servicemen’s center in central Indiana since the end of World War II will be dedicated at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Franklin. The center, located in the onetime Franklin National Guard Armory, includes’ a snack bar, reading room, writing tables, and such games as shyffieboard, pool 1abies, tennis tables and televi-

sion. Strickler to Dedicate

On introduction by Dr. I. George Blake, Franklin College professor, .

. Ival - Pogue, city attorney, will

welcome the GIs. Maj. Gen. Daniel

B. Strickler, commander of the §

28th Division, will. dedicate the renter, The soldiers will share the building with frori~ offices that make up the city town hall. ~¥ The center will be“operated by the Franklin Service Men's Cen- » Council, & group of nine womfrom Franklin who represent all local civic organizations. Mrs. Jack Orr will be full-time director. | The Rev. James Lawson, presi-|

dent of the; Frahklin Ministerial “ Association, will offer. the sedi!

-cation prayer.

"are under consideration in Indian-§ —apolis and other towns neighbor-

[first for GIs in the 28th Division] and other non-divisional units at, : Atterbury. i

LY Local Man to Preside

‘Mr. and Mrs. Howard Isenthal, Mr and Mrs. Robert A. Nichol-l§

Although sérvicemen’s ceniters |

ing Camp Atterbury, this is the

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man of porter service in the® Anderson I Bank Building, ‘he

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