Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1928 — Page 14

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29 NURSES TO i getdipcomas jpraduation Exercises at ! City Hospital Tonight Twenty-nine graduates of the jCity Hospital School of Nursing will Receive diplomas tonight at graduation exercises in the city hospital auditorium. The Rev. Lewis D. Brown will give the invocation and benediction. The Ruick Ensemble will play and Miss Marjorie Harold will sing. Miss Beatrice E. Gerrin, acting director of nurses, will present class pins to the graduates. Miss Jane Watson Will present the class gift to the hospital. Dr. William A. Doeppers, hospital superintendent,, will give the diplomas to mese graduates: Mary Esther Atkinson, Gladys Ethel Baxter, Ada Fronia Beam, Phoebe Blair, Helen Jean Boothe, Hazel Thelma Bensinger, Lelia Carr, Crystal L. Evans, Victorine Faunce, Pearl Ferris, Ruth Ann Gilman, Lulu Lee Gibson, Gladys Ann Goyer, Lillian Ramona Hardin, Lucille I. Johnson, Mary Florence Larson, Marion Adelaide Lowe (class honor student), Lelia E. Moore,

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BOYS’ SCHOOL GRADUATES 16 Commencement Exercises Held at St. Johns. graduates received diplomas at commencement exercises at St. John’s Boys’ School today. George Kuzm was winner of the Knights of Columbus medal for elocution contest for grduates. The eighth and seventh grade pupils with perfect scholarship and conduct records, was drawn by William Doherty. George Kuzma, John Gillespie also competed. The St. John’s Alumni Association medal for f mrth, fifth and sixth grades was urawn by Joseph Toner, sixth grade, competiting with Bernard Connelly, John Fischer, Charles McGuiness, James Mulhem and P. C. i Warden and Harry Frieje. The third and second grade medal, drawn for by Thomas Morgan, Arthur Mullin, Richard Fischer, Lee Dalon, James Mann, Thomas Nulhern, Donald Ash, Joseph Lynch. Walter Hayden and Francis Shannon, was won by Joseph Lynch. The award for excellence in Irish

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