Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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Page Eighteen Qtbe Zlrsznal Clllannun Household Dummy Invented San Francisco, Cal. June 7: Paul Hodges, the noted scientist, has recently completed an invention ofa household dummy. The dummy is run by electricity and will do all kinds of housework, thereby taking a great load from the shoulders of the weary house-husband. Mr. Hodges can testify to the Dumrny's efliciency since he has thoroughly tested it out in his own home. 00000 Relief For Mars According to a wire received by Donald Rose, president of the Relief Club, Dr. Esther Luebking of the American Committee for Mars Famine Fund will be in this city to- morrow to confer with Ex-Senators Josephine Day and Louise Shallenberger who are planning to go to Mars to aid in the relief work. Mr. Rose has planned to hold a mass meeting for interested citizens in the large amphitheatre on the Technical campus. 00000 Drug Store Robbcd Loss Estimated at 3400 An early morning robbery in the G. and J. Callahan Pharmacy was reported to detec- tives Jack Jones and Herman Lieber by George Callahan, manager of the store. Entrance was gained thru an adjoining law office which belongs to Dan Alig. 00000 Wins Medal Russell Bray, a chicken fancier, residing north of the city, was today displaying a new medal won at the United States Fancieris Association. He deals entirely with the new brown Plymouth Rocks and has a model chicken farm. He takes great pride in the place, and was overheard to say, The reason I don't marry is that I could not bear to see a woman messin' with my chickens. 00000 Scores Attitude Toward Plays There is too much discussion concerning the psychology of the Shakesperean plays, according to Gerrit Bates, the Shakesperean star, who with Hal Griggs, was honor guest at a luncheon given yesterday by Hughes Up- degraph, president of the Indianapolis Drama League, at the New Central Hotel. Shake- spere wrote the plays to be acted and to give entertainment, exactly as does Anna C. Gard- ner, our modern playwright, said Mr. Bates. Wins Fame Karl Fischer, with the help of his competent business manager, Paul Sheldon, has won fame as a cartoonist, and is deluged with requests to lecture and entertain. He is the creator of the popular Archie Cbaldb James, the original of which is James Tipton. This humorous character resembles, in many respects, the Roger Bean of Chic Jackson, with whom the readers of the Indianapolis Star were familiar some years ago. 00000 A Second Riley Kokomo, Ind. June 7: We have often wondered who would succeed our beloved Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley, in immortalizing the dear .familiar home scenes. Some here believe his successor to be Hazel Meier who first appeared in this light as a senior in high school. The Neal Carter Publishing Company has recently published a volume of Miss Meier's verse. Every true Hoosier will delight in reading these poems, especially those which sing of the beauty of the Tech campus and of the pioneer days of the great school. 00000 Dentist Injured Dr. hflyron Hopper, known thruout the central states as a dentist, was slightly in- jured yesterday while pulling the teeth of a horse. Dr. Hopper told Miss Marjory Burton, representative of the News, that he had un- derestimated the quantity of cocaine necessary to use on a horse. 00000 Hoosier Actor Dick IfVatson is playing to packed houses in Europe. As a young man, he started in the lumber business but the lure of the footlights was too much for him. He first traveled with Barnum and Baileyis Circus where he rapidly rose to dizzy heights. For some seasons he played with Fred Stone. He realized that comedy was his line and developed this until now he is called the funniest man on earth. 00000 Appointed Secretary cf Peace Washington, D. C. June 7: Under the new administration, Miss Sabra Lewis has been appointed Secretary of Peace. Since the women have gained control of affairs in Washington the Department of Peace has been established to take the place of the former Department of War.

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ECANN ARSENAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Volume XXXVII No. 156 June 7, 1931 Price 50 cents per copy FCRMER TECH STUDENTS RIVALS FOR GOVERNCRSHIP Republican and Democratic Nominees are Making a Vigorous Campaign Intense Interest Over the State Lead Both Parties to Believe They will Carry the Election. It seems that the Republican-Democratic fight for governership this year is unusually severe. Both parties have launched their best in hope of win- ning the coming election. Yale Raymond, a prominent lawyer of this city, is the Republican nominee. Zenda Bertram, who has won renown as a Social worker, is the equally strong Democratic nominee. The desire of these two candidates for otlice holding began with their race for President and Vice-President respectively of the June ,ZI class of Technical High School. Both nominees are planning an extensive tour of the state as a close election is certain. Which will have your vote? New Method to Qlell Uprising New York City, June 7: lV1iss Laura Leedle has received a message by mental telegraphy summoning her and her co-worker, Miss Margaret Brockman, to quell an uprising in Central Africa. The Congo Tribes have rebelled against their chiefs who are endeavoring to keep them in the chains of ignorance and superstition. That these two eminent psychologists will effect a peaceful compromise between the two factions is undoubted, for by their wonderful psychological powers they have broken several nation-wide strikes which have threatened this country with most dire calamity. New Bill Before Senate. Washington, June 6: The Bill of Senator Louise Kline was placed before the Senate today. Senator Kline purposes to make it a serious misdemeanor for men to congregate on the streets in crowds of more than three. 00000 Explosion Proves Costly Nashville, Ind. June 7: An explosion in the laboratory at the summer home of Professor August Aldag destroyed chemicals which can be replaced only with great difficulty. Pro- fessor was working upon an experiment which if successful, would have been of great value.



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The Qrsenal Qtannun Page Nineteen Crowds View Parade Air Traffic Blocked All air traffic stopped, this morning, to gaze at the parade of fashion models from Cedrick's Fashion Shop. The long line of beautiful models was led by the Misses Luise Harris and Dorothea Reissner. The wonderful display of the latest fashions attracted such dense crowds that the chief of police of the aerial service was forced to call for aid. 00000 Enlarge Designing Establishment In response to the increasing demands of her patrons Miss Naomi Daugherty has en- larged her designing establishment which now rivals those of Paris. Indianapolis no longer finds it necessary to send buyers to New York in search of gowns. Other partners in the firm are Marjory Spencer, Clarence Cochran, and Marshall Dafoe. 00000 Begins New Duties Mr. William Shreve, newly appointed man- ager of the News Circulation Department, undertakes his new duties Wednesday morning, June 8, when he meets all station managers at his office. Mr. Shreve has been connected with the News since his graduation from Tech- nical High School in June, 1921. 00000 Mayor Makes Appointments Former Techonians Named Evansville, Ind. April 7: Mayor Howard Foltz made known today the following appoint- ments: Julian Davis, librarian, and Frances Yorn, assistant, Louise Padou and Emily Beigler, Captains in the Evansville Air Police Force. 00000 In a Personal Way Miss Esther Lipsey has returned from the East where she has been speaking in defense of more rights for women. Charlie Sargent drove to the city, yesterday, in his new airplane, to pay his delinquent taxes. Mr. Hugh Thomson, a well known artist of New York City, will address the members of the Art Association. During his stay in the city he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard White, 9753 Central Ave. Mrs. R. E. Caylor CMiriam Elleryj was un- animously elected president ofthe State Federa- tion of Women's Clubs. Mrs. Caylor has been prominent in club circles for a number of years and will render valuable service in this position. Advertisements Indiana Loan Association Loans Money on Real Estate Security at Lowest Rates Pay 5 per cent on Deposits Robert Hittle, Secretary 00000 Hat Shop Madame Helen Elrod Jessup Big reduction on all Hats 29 Drexel Boulevard 00000 Hair Goods Switches, Curls, Pompadours Expert Hair Dyeing Miss Travella Ioor Miss Katherine Gould Miss Jessie Soltau 102 Washington Bldg. Wilmette 0946 00000 Notice To Autoists Mechanical Work Done At Reasonable Prices We Employ None But The Best Auto Mechanics George Scott Merle Miller Leon Hazel 126 N. Randolph St. Laville 6192 Margaret Markey Clifton Hirschman 00000 Euan jaineteen Qlmzntp-une There's a school in Indiana We love with heart most true It's famous for its loyalty And for its spirit too. Its standards high and noble, Are the aim of great and small It's Tech our Alma Mater, Oh, hail it, one and all. Chorus: Oh, Technical, dear Technical, June '21 must say goodby, We've studied here for four years Our love for Tech will never die. II There's a class in dear old Technical That soon goodby must say. And from the Wooded campus wide With hope, they must away. Classmates true must say farewell, In Tech their work is done But there they'll always hold a place June Nineteen Twenty-one. Frances Brown

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