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2 M THE REFLECTOR ' RONALD GRAF i ' i-() vs -. M Glee Club, ' 20, ' 21, ' 22. For the Love of Johnny. John Ti FOREST MYERS ' Sti •k. Has a k •u i it( ' ii - ■1. i.s Wrll alwa i ' ad - tu spL ' Uk. ' o rcliestra, ' 19 22. G ee Club, •19, ' 22. Pagre Twenty
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Z HS THE REFLECTOR Tm z3 BAYARD CRAW Tack. Come on, fellows, do your stuff. Glee Club, ' 19, ' 22. Orchestra, ' 21, ' 22. Music Editor of Reflector, ' 22. DOROTHY RAY Dot. ' I value silence, none can prize it more; It gives ten thousand motives to adore. Glee Club, ' 22. CARROL SNYDER Snyd. The force of his own merit makes his way. Glee Club, ' 19. Orchestra, ' 19, ' 20, ' 21, ' 22. Safety First, Elmer Flannel, ' 21. For the Love of Johnny, Johnn: Banks, ' 22. Vice President of Senior Class ' 22. Annual Staff Business Manager ' 22. Page Nineteen
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THE REFLECTOR SOUTH WHITLEY, IND., FEB. 2, 1936 No. 1 LADY SENATOR INFLUENCES THE HOUSE. Miss Senator White Has Good Argumentative and Influ- ential Ability. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1.— A bill was intioduced in the House of Representatives by Mr. Carrol Snyder yesterday propos- ing that the votes of women In Congress should count only one- third as much as the votes of men. His argument was based on the fact that men should be at the head of the house by Bibli-- cal law and that women were not skilled and educated for gov- ei ' nment work as much as the men. Miss Prudence White, a lady senator from Indiana, appeared belbre the House with a read.v answer in the form of a debate. She declared that although men are said to be at the head of the house, it was meant only in domestic affairs, and moreover, if the Bible was to be taken as- a standard, tlie women were to be consulted and given proper recognition. Miss White further stated that the women of today are given as thorough education in the ways of government as men. She asserted that women are not as easily bribed as men into political schemes and vices. Sho mentioned several instances of such actions taken by men in our government. When a vote was taken on tliis bill, it was killed. Best Mechanic In State Injured. Thomas Rody, general mana- ger of the South Whitley Ma- chine Works, was seriously in- jured today, when the flywheel on the most powerful steam en- gine in the United States burst into pieces while Mr. Rody was testing its speed. A portion of the wheel passed through his chest, utterly destroying his left lung. Mr. Rody is one of the best mechanics in the state, and all possible aid is being given for his recovery. Noted Missionaries to Speak. Next Wednesday evening at the M. E. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Craw, two noted mis- sionaries who have just return ed from the Cannibal Islands, will give an illustrated lecture which will be higlily entertain- ing as well as instructive. Mrs. Craw, formerly Miss Dor- othy Ray, is well known as a gifted missionary and has spoken in this section before. She was married ten years ago to Ml-. Craw, an old classmate, after she had converted him. Reverend Craw has had great success among the ferocious savages and has baptized two hundred and fifty of them dur- ing his work on the Cannibal Islands. The couple expect to leave in October for the Fiji Isles for further missionary work. No admission will be charged, but a free will offering will be collected from those present for the benefit of the Islanders. Pag-e Twenty-one
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