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MAY 27, 103 G 1990 Instructors Named For Next Year by City School Board (Continued From rage 14) Fitzgerald; .’;a-b, Lucille Woody; 2a-b. Kate Goddard; la-b, Mary Dwyer. SCHOOL NO. 56 fia-b, Creella Lee; 6b, Myrtle Johnson: sa-b. Vivian Reynolds; sb-4a, Jacqueline Davis; 4a-b, Myr tle Stephen.'-; 4b, Mary Danger field; 3a-b, Leona Winfrey; 3b-2a, Clarissa Winlock; 2a-b, Caroline Davis; 2b-la, Ruth G. Bailey; la-b, Sadie Williams. SCHOOL NO. 57 Junior High School— Charlotte Alwes, Genevieve Burns, Rosalind Ewing, Gladys Wheeler, Ruby Win ders, Loreen Wingard. 6a-b, Esther Davis; 6a-b, Ruby Ertel; sa-b, Edna Henry; sb-4a, Laura Benson; 4b, Nila Hornaday; 3a-b, Jean flberhart; 3b-2a, Teena Fostma; 2b, Bertha Denzler; 2b-la, Julia Vestal; lb, Abbie M. Kantz. SCHOOL NO. 58 Junioj- High School— Deborah Edgeworth, Bennie Barrel!, Maye Dynes, Mabel Hclmcr, Martha Nu zum. 6a-b. Lillian Lynch; 6a-b, Ber nice Wren; sa-b, Bertha Hasseld; fta-b, Mabel Moran; 4a-b, Helen Brandon; 4b, Lucy Easterday; 3a-b, Gladys Martin; 3b, Maude Wertz; 2a-b, May Mcßride; 2b, Halsie Warren; la-b, Mabel Smith; lb. Maude Hoffman; sp. b, Efa Ma horncy. SCHOOL NO. 60 Junior High School— Grace Campbell, William Dobyns, Ger trude Emmerich. Marguerite For ger. Adrienne Schmcdel, Mary Ann Tall, Myrtle Nieze. 6a, Ethel Cavanaugh; 6b, Sarah SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAYS' on Op erating tiisis ft ! * ffi£. v V % nci rxiomoron nnntftmft.n n nwm IT~ - |i|l:: v^XyXr::.: • ••'—••*'• Grunoiv Shown , $130.50 fllraiid New 1936 GRMOW Elec* ■*ie Refrigerator 139-5 o Grunow, the world's safest refrigerator, is a leader in low ccst of operation. As Little as Sa Down Small Carrying Charge BALCONY SEVENTH FLOOR 8A A E Your Disposition Keep COOL With a ELECTRIC IRO N E R | W? i I Only $4 Down and l $1 a Week SEVENTH FLOOR We Now Have a Display of Ayres' Approved Appliances on the Balcony . . . Saves You a Trip to the Seventh Floor. Reinhardt; 6b-sa, Catherine Cur ran; sb-4a, Elizabeth Richardson; sb-4a, Frances Carter; 4b, Helen Starest; 4b-3a, Edith Robertson; 3b, Helen Boyd; 3b-2a, Wanda Svcndson; 2b. Frances Murphy; la, Helen Selvage; lb, Helen Cook. SCHOOL NO. 61 6a-b. Assistant principal; sa-b, Anna Edgeworth; 4a-b, Frieda Bin ninger; 3a-b, Marguerite Baker; 2a-b, Signa Schoonover; la-b, Emma Byftcld. SCHOOL NO. 62 Junior High School—Hazle Al corn, Mildred Dirks, Olive Gunder, Natalie Smith, Janet Keller. 6a, Edna Jones; 6b-sa, Berta Bar.lowj sa-b. Ruby McCurdy; sb, Mac-belle Florence; 4a-b, Lucille Gaines; 4a-b, Nell Fuqua; 4b-sa, Charlotte Brocksmith; 3a-b, May Hubbard; 3b, Lucille Elder; 2a-b, Flora Youngblood; 2b, Margaret Figcl; 2b-la, Martha Isham; lb, Louise Allison; lb, Blanche Benbow. Junior High School—Anna Court ney, Elizabeth Mitchell. 6a-b, Alma Williams; sa-b, Ruth Nalrs; 4a-b. Jeanetta Baird; 4b-3a, Willie M. Johnson; 3b-2a, Edna Gs borne; 2b-la, Lillian Johnson; lb, Emma Perkins. SCHOOL NO. 61 6a-b-sa-b, Assistant Principal; 4a-b-3a-b. Edna Graves; ,2a-b-la-b, Frances Schexsnider. SCHOOL NO. 66 Junior High School— Ada B. Clark, Laura Fraser, Clara Holladay, Kathleen Zlaibcr. 6a-b, Adelia Brier; 6b, Helen Bethwell; sa-b, Hazel Force; sb, Irene Harrison; 4a-b, Dorothy Gay ler; 4b, Esther Pickard; 3a-b, Gail Hadsell; 3b-2a, Lillian Schaefer; 2b. Isabella Eddy, la-b, Opal Gar ner; lb, Mary Hastings. SCHOOL NO. 67 Junior High School—Marie G. Sweeney. Nannette Love, Clara Moore, Lola Noelacher. 6a-b, Sue Sims; 6b, Gladys Mur chie; sa-b, May Belle Ellis; sa-b, Iva Shumate; 4a. Katherine Laugh lin; 4b, Edna Collins; 3a-b, Estelle Meyers; 3b-2a, Josephine Morgan; 2a-b, Harriet Cook; 2b-la, Myrtle Freeman; lb, Newell Hulvershom. SCHOOL NO. 68 sa-b-4a-b, Enid Peirce; 3a-b-2a, Norma Gribler; 2b-la-b, Assistant principal. SCHOOL NO. 69 Junior High School—Hazel Bonke, Julia Hitzelberger, Wilma Senne field. 6a-b, Edna Smith; sa-b, Jessie Craig; sb-4a, Nellie Myers; 4b-3a, Florence Dynes; 3b, Gertrude Kemp;' 2a-b, Irene Middlesworth; 2b-la„ Bessie Neng; lb, Anna Ott. SCHOOL NO. 70 Junior High School—Lucy E. Allen; Laura Holden, Althea John son, Evelyn Rabb. Madge Temper ley, Madge Allen, Louise Karle. 6a-b, Bertha Keller; 6b, Mary Hudelson; sa, Lois O'Connel; sb, Kathryn Hollander; sb-4a, Florence Johnson; 4a-b, Edna Williams; 4b 3a, Cora Griffin; 3a-b, Lillian Nack enhorst; 3b-2a, Bertha Hazzard; 2a-b, Elizabeth Mills; 2b-la, Helen Pollock; la-b, Grace Ryan; lb, Roxie Day. SCHOOL NO. 72 Sp. B, Assistant principal; Sp. B, Gertrude Hickman. SCHOOL NO. 72 Junior High School— Adelaide SPECIAL SALE of GAS RANGES SAVE $lO on this $49.95 A. M. C. Gas Range. Sale Priced S *|€J.JO 1 # Rockwool Insulation f||:n- a mr, r* , , If “ 9 # Oven Control ■ x # Top Burner Lighter * % S3 Down and S3 Per Month Small Carrying Charge SEVENTH FLOOR l^ r l7 BUTTONS and patience with THE EXCLUSIVE NON-CRUSH MAYTAG Wringer hh *3 Down and *!•-•* a Week ___- 30,000 Ind ianapolis women recognize Maytag as 1 tigate our new line Ironer, $1 a Week; Five SEVENTH FLOOR SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! ALMOST UNBELIEVEABLE Introductory .Sale of 1' airbank§-Morse Radios YOU CAN ACTUALLY BUY THIS $t)9..50 RADIO WITH A BIG TRADE \ And You Pay as 4* m I Little as $4 FOR ONLY Jf Down — s ™" Carr ~ ins Chßr::r BALCONY SEVENTH FLOOR L. S. AYRES & COMPANY . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Gastineau, Ruth Gorman, Julia Miller. 6a-b, Alvaretta Stoddard; 6b-sa, Charlotte Schaefer; sb. Hilda Som mer; sb-4a, Isabelle Wallace; 4b. Edna Brier; 3a-b. Elizabeth Evans; 3b-2a, Ruth Emrich; 2b-la. Alice Davis; la-b, Emeline Joseph; lb, Blanche Becker. SCHOOL NO. 73 Junior High School—Martha Bar ber, Elma Jennings, Vera Westfall. 6a-b, Florence Geisler; 6b, Pearl Lloyd; sa-b, Edna Parrett; sb, Mar garet Flesel; 4a-b. Blanche Hollings worth; 4b-3a, Winifred Clark; 3b, Bessie Borden; 3b-2a, Beulah Tin der; 2b. Mary McCarthy; la-b, Vir ginia Qualter; lb, Juanita Donald son. SCHOOL NO. 74 Junior High School—A ssis tan t Principal. Lulu Taurman. 6b-sa, Grace Reynolds: sb-4a, Bes sie Teague; 4b-3ab--2a, Iva Pcarey. SCHOOL NO. 75 Junior High School—Hazel Calla han, Maude Dome, Florence Hackle man, Ada Trueblood. 6a-b, Mabel Bateman; 6a-b. Fran ces Shaw; sa-b, Elizabeth McLeod; sb, Marguerite French; 4a-b, Mar tha Turner; 4a-b, June McKee; 3a-b, Alice Sexton; 3a-b, Mary Treat; 2a-b, Gertrude Loy; 2b, Jes sica Huff; la-b, Nora Odiet; lb, Beatrice Duffy. SCHOOL NO. 76 Junior High School—Helen Irwin, Mary Kervan, Marguerite Orndorff, Cora Smith, Louise Swan. 6a-b, Helena McDavitt; 6b, Fran ces Graney; sa-b, Eunice Shelby; sb-4a, Mabel Le Fevre; 4a-b, Jo sephine Caldwell; 4b-3a, Laura Cooper; 3b, Wallace Montague; 2a-b, Lois Klepmger; 2b-la. Louise C. Moon; la-b, Martha Logsdon; lb, Martha Atherton. SCHOOL NO. 77 sa-b, Assistant Principal; 4a-b-3a. Marian Miller; 3b-2a-b, Anna P. Hamilton. 2b-la-b, Mary Dixon. SCHOOL NO. 78 Junior High School—lrma Bied enmeister, Florence Grace, Irene Healy, Aurelia Smith. 6a-b, Helen Ehrhardt; 6b-sa, Rose Thompson; sa-b, Irma Sorhage; sb-4a, Elizabeth Berkshire; 4b, Jes sie Patterson; 3a-b, Anna Reeves; 3b-2a, Lois Hagcdorn; 2a-b, Clara Steele; 2b-la, Marguerite Mahoney; lb, Mary Misch. SCHOOL NO. 79 7b-6a-sa-b-4a. Assistant Princi pal; 4b-3a-b-2a-b-la-b, Elizabeth RatclifTe. SCHOOL NO. 80 Junior High School—Louise Mc- Carthy, Kate Voris, Louise Wheeler. sa-b, Edith Sanders; 4a-b, Edith Yansky; 4b-3a, Helen F. Hall; 3a-b, Grace Grimes; 2a-b, Jane Seale; 2b-la, Lcta Shute; lb, Pearl Eiler, SCHOOL NO. 81 Junior High School—Edith Freet ly, Margaret Ruth, Edna Shaw. 6a-b, Bess Kern; 6b, Marian Ish am; sa-b, Helen Hopping; sb-4a, Virginia Fiilinger; 4b-3a, Gertrude Mahoney; 3a-b, Mildred Finkbiner; 2a-b, Nina Sims; 2b-la, Edna Chan dler; lb, Bertha Keith. SCHOOL NO. 82 Junior High School—Helen Chip man, Margaret Martin, Harriet O’Meara. 6a-b, Estelle Williamson; sa-b, Lollia Buckley; sb-4a, Mabeth Cal lon; 4b. Delores McCoy; 3a-b, Man elle Scott; 3b, Violet Huston; 2a-b, Margaret Schofield; 2b-la, Mary Newkirk; lb, Mabel Wallace. SCHOOL NO. 83 Assistant Principal, 6a-b-sa-b, Genevieve Mcntlow; 4a-b-3a-b, Maudelene Bailey; 2a-b-la-b, Ima N. Black. SCHOOL NO. 84 Junior High School—Mary L. Connor, Bess Ruse, Florence Schaub, Ruth Woods. 6a, Helen Hollingsworth; 6b, Es ther Cofling; sa-b, Mary Keltner; sb, Anna W. Trimpe; 4a-b, Florence Grossman; 4b-3a, Gertrude Ertel; 3b. Belle Inglis; 2a-b, Lillie Mc- Bride; 2b, Martha Pearcy; la-b, Evelyn Hall; lb, Rebecca Niceson. SCHOOL NO. 85 Junior High School— Gladys Gratz, La unice Horne, Cora Trafz, Bessie Duffey. 6a-b, Helen Frick; 6b-sa, Marie Parker; sa-b, Alberta Hastings; 4a b. Stella Persinger; 4b-3a, Jewel Walker; 3b-2a, Elsie Kleifgan; 2a b. Lcnore Sullivan; la-b, Lura Mar ietta SCHOOL NO. 86 6a-b-sa, Assistant Principal; sb -4a-b. Mary Renk; 3a-b-2a, Vella Freed; 2b-la-b, Norma Marshall. SCHOOL NO. 87 6a, Katherine Davis; 6a-b, Lil lian Kuykendall; 6b-sa, Gladys Byeis; sa-b, Irene Lyens; sb-<a, Cerene Allen; 4b, Edythe Roache; 4b-3a, Vera Forte; 3a-b, Ethel Hill; 3b-2a, Eleanor Bryant; 2a-b, Blanche Booth; 2b-la, Ella Miller; lb, Delight Mintcn. SCHOOL NO. 90 4b-3a-b-2a, Assistant principal; 2b-la-b, Grace M. Wood. SCHOOL NO. 91 Junior High School—Hilda All dredge, Garnett Foreman, Mclva Pickett. 6a-b, Meta Fogas; 6b-sa, Helen Wright; sb, Irma Judd; 4a-b. Mary A. Bartlow; 4t>-3a, Evalyn IIoop man; 3-b. Marcia Guthridge; 3b-2a. Ruth Wirth; 2b, Charlotte Bruce; 2b-la-b, Ada Miller; lb, Lucy Had ley. HOSPITAL SCHOOLS AND LIP READING City Hospital. Jane I. Johnson. Special Education, lip reading. Louise Fadou. SHORTRIDGE George Buck, Principal; Emmett A. Rice, Vice-Principal: Joel W. Hadley, Vice-Principal and Teacher of Zoology. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Katharine Allen, Ruth L. Arm strong, Mary Dye Beach, James C Beane, Elizabeth Brayton, Virginia Brookbank, Edith G. Campbell, Reeta Clark, Mildred Foster, Vir ginia Fout, Florence Fritts, A. J. Kettler. Margaret Montgomery, Ruth O’- Hair, Mary Pratt, Blanche Rawl ings, Laura E. Rupp. C. C. Shoe maker. Grace Shoup. Eleanor Theek, Nell M. Thomas, Nora Thomas, Louise Wills. DEPARTMENT OF * MATHEMATICS Walter H. Carnahan, Charity SAI II Silently With Eilei-lrolux H f T ;l' ’ | ls ' I I ' ' i I '' ' ' Electrolux Shown, $15').50 Brand \cw 1936 ELECTROLEX Electric* Refrigerator *15950 The miracle of silent refrigeration, freezing with heaf and no moving parts, makes Electrolux stand alone. Now even lower operating cost with recent gas rate reduction. As Little as S3 Dowi* Small Carrying Charge BALCONY ' SEVENTH FLOOR \ SAVE Lots of Energy With This Streamlined WESTIXGHOLSE Automatic Iron S||.!)3 Permanent Plug $1 Trade for Your Old Iron Famous Housewares 4 SEVENTH FLOOR Ayres’ Service Department, Composed of 16 Men and 6 Trucks, Guarantees Efficient Delivery and Operation of Ayres' Approved Appliances. PAGE 15 Browning, Enoch D. Burton, Grace Maude Custer, Florence Goodnough, Martha Hunt, S. P. Jenckes, C. M. Keesling. James E. Moore, Ellen Ockcr, Margaret Pierson, Simon P. Roachc, Adelaide Smith, E. Carl ■Watson, Beth 'Wilson. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Edgar T. Forsyth, Winifred Craig, Daisy Edick, Helen Frazee, Willard Garbold, Don. R. Knight. Minnie Lloyd, Paul Lockhart, Hope B. Nev itt, Robert Nipper. Anna L. Oertle, Kenneth Peter man, Dorothy Peterson. Paul See hausen, Russel V. Sigler. Thomas W. Wilson, Hattie L. Winslow. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES LATIN AND GREEK Ellen G. Marthens. Grace Bu chanan, Josephine Davidson, Emily (Turn to Page 21) r Over Hook's —Across From Ajres J. - Others may claim to have shoes "just as comfortable as these famous shoes, but why take chances? ORIGINAL 3H Merchants Rank Bldj. (