Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1943 — Page 7
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CEREMONY SET
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Appreciation Services Wil Be Held for Graduates
In Service.
| Diplomas will be presented te 997 Technical high school seniors during the school’s annual commencement at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Tech stadium. | The presentation will be by School uperintendent DeWitt 8. Morgan. n appreciation service for about 00 graduates already in the armed es will be conducted by Hanson .- Anderson, principal. The invoation will be delivered by the Rev.
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Announcement of senior honors \will be made by the principal. A trumpet solo, “The Star-Spangled |P Banner,” will be played by James Spear, a member of the graduating class, Graduates are: Roy Abbot Jeanne Barnard Marie Abel Barbara J. Barnes ; ble Betty Barnes oge? Ajamie Donald E. Barnes
plan A. Alburtis M. Mazxine Barrett Robert D. Alexander P. Ruth Barr
Ruby M. Alltop William Pg Rosalyn L. Telos Mary Jane nor Robert M. ugh
William A. Althaus Marjorie M. Amos William > Beaman Phyllis J. :Bear
Carl R. Anderson Francis Anderson lorina Anderson
Alberta Brummet
Charles F. Corbett
Paul E. Bowden Harold L. Bowers Ruth Bowers : Theodore Bowers Bdwin W. Boyd Ray G. Boyer J. William Boykin Ray Bradshaw Jr. Malcolm Bradway Betty L. Brahany Barbara Brannon Harold L. Breeden Robert Breedlove 'Mary Bretthauer Louis F. Brewer Leonard Brimberry William F. Briscoe Edwin J. Britz Jr, A. P. Brizendine
John T. Anderson LuWanna Anderson Virginia Andrews Marjorie Appleget John W. Arbuckle Robert E. Armes Arthur L. Arnold Charles Arnold Sherrill T. Arvin James J. Atkinson
Miidred A. Beaver Eugene F. Beeler Phyllis J. Behr Willis PF. Beltz Betty J.. Bennett Raymond Benson Betty Jean Berck C. M. Berfanger Frederick C. Berg William B. Berling
Stephen R. Best Betty Jane Bevel Robert E. Billman Nellie V. Biltimier Janice J. Birt Warren C. Birk
Carl Auch John G. Aull Holen Austin Mary Jean Ayers tobert E. Baase Alberta M. Babcock fred Backemeyer Wanda Lea Bacon . Robert Baer
George Blackburn F. F. Blackenhorn G. G. Blankénhorn N. 8. Blankenship Patricia Blatterman Frances Bloomfield Erma Blosser W. Amos Bohall Paul B. Bonham Maxine L. Bonner Betty E. Booher
Marjorie Borgman
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Irvin Brocklehurst Betty J. Brooks Betty, B. Brown
Ja D. Brown a June Brown A emary Brown
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Bruder Alberta Brummet Clifford Brummet William J. Brutcher Robert J. Bryant Phyllis V. Brydon Dorthy Buchanan Robert J. Bunch Howard C. Burgess Seth E. Burgess Marjorie K. Burke Robert C. Burkert John H. Burkhard Dal Burton M. Aileen Butcher Talmage - Butler Ira Byers James B, Byers Patty L. Byington Clarence Caldwell Jack Calhoun M. R. Canatsey
Robert M. Canner
L. H. Carmichael H. R. Carpenter Sarah M. Carrick G. Wayne Carrick Jamas Carson
Virginia Cavender Elizabeth J. Cecil Jack A. Chadwick E. J. Champion’ Sara PF. Charles D. O. Cheatham Rebert Cheetham William A. Childs Sarah E, Christian Joan M. Christman Mary E, Christman Shirley M. Clair Herbert C. Clark Ina V. Clark C. Pauline Clark R. Wayne Clark William T. Clark’ Virginia Clayton Doris J. Cleary M. Jack Clouse Betty M. Cobb Barbara J. Cochran Phyllis Cochrane Robert J Ki
Delores V. Coffman Gloria M. Cole Leo. R. Collins Rdbert" W. Collins Wayne D. Collins William P. Colliver Eugene E. Colville Jack E. Colvin Betty J. Comly James C. Conlon Bernard A. Cook Phyllis M. Cook Geraldine Cooper Grant W. Cooper
OF MODERATION AT ITS BEST
. . . and, plenty for all, when the war is won. But in the meantime, please be patient with your dealer, whose demand for Champagne Velvet often exceeds his supply. And remember, when he serves Champagne Velvet, he serves the famous million dollar flavor, unchanged and intact.
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sso to be permitfed to help finance the war by investing in War Bonds and Stamps.
John A. Cooper Betty J. Coppess Charles F. Corbett Mary E. Coval H. E. Coverstone Bill R. Cox Dale O. Cox Fritzy M. Cox Georgia M. Cox Nettie L. Cox Howard K. Crafton Pierre Xe Crease \Dorothy R Creech ‘Dorothy J. Crim Shirley L. Crooke Dolores E. Crumbo D. E. Cunningham Loretta J. Curry Harold R. Curson Thomas E. Curtis Duane D. Daniel Ruth E, Davids Roberta Davidson Modell Davis Raymond E. Davis Richard G. vis Rosemary Davis Ruth G. Davis Barbara J. Day Betty L. Deal Mary -E. Dean Harry T. Dearing Dorothy Dearinger Albert H. DeHart G. Walter Dehn Betty Ann Deitz Barbara A. DeKalb Charles R. Delporte Jack H., Demaree Maxine Z. Demlow Walter K. Denien Harold E. Denny Bernard T. Devine Newton T. Dick Val W. Dickman Marvin E. Dickson
Paul E. Donahue
Robert L. Dorsey Russell G. Daugherty A. Louise Doughty Edward V. Douglass Alice L. Dove Robert K. Dowden Jack L. Downey Robert L. Downey Dale G. Downs Lamar Q. Downtain H. '‘M. Dransfield Bugene V. Duffey Ernest Dunbar Betty J. Duncan John T. Dunn Mary Dunnewold
Ralph E. Ellis I. Frank Ellison J. Hubert Elmore Richard Emminger William R. Ennis J. Eschenbach
J.. Imogene Everett James G. Ewing Mary B. Richard L. virginia L. Farley Juanita Farrington Fairy F. Federly Norma M. Felton James. A. Fenimore Dorothy M. Fields Clarence
Lyman J. Finehout chard G. Finley Ruth I. Fischer Walter E. Fischer Janet Ann Fischer Richard Fitzgerald John C. Albert A, oop William Fontaine R. FP. Forbes Jr. Philip C. Ford J. Robert Fowler Francis P, Tok
Nathaniel Franklin E. P. Frantazreb Margaret Frederick K. Roberta Freed Robert L. Freeman Nora Galerman Jo Ann Garriott Paul R. Garrity Charles F. Gaynor Lucia M., Jewel L. Geiger M. R. Geisendorft Beatrice Gentry L. Eugene
Joan F. Gillespie Raward x Gilliam M. L. Gleichman nig Be ot Siern Robert Goldfarb y M,
Sterling Oliver W. Grady Betty L. Grant Helen R. Grant J. Saye J. Lowell G: ‘Warren Bo rnd Selma Greenstein Maxjon L. Gregg -° Willlam G. Gregory Ruth R. Greilich R. resk:
G amp Wallace W. Griffith t B. Griggs
Emma M. Grimes Doris J. Grindstaff Carl E. Guernsey John F. Gumbel Betty R. Gutknecht Norma R. rley E. Joan Haggard Martha J. Haine Joan K. Halcomb Lais Ann Hale Beverly J. Hall Pred W. Hall Ronald Hamilton Alvin F. Hammer Leslie Hampton Ruby I. Hancock Patricia A. Hanley Keith C. Hanna Irene A. Hantzis Robert D. Harden Virginia L. Harding Evelyn J. Harkema Jayne F. Harkins Vale S. Harless YN. Jean Harmon Cecil P. Harrington Norma Harrington Mary Ann Harris Robert J. Harris Joan M. Harsh Catherine Hartley Margaret Harwell Dorothy Havard Jack J, Havens Veva J. Haverstick Donna M. Hawkins Gene Hawkins Joseph ©. Hayes Marvin O. Haynes W. Evelyn Haynes Almer L. Hays Richard A. Hays Preston C. Hazzard Margaret C. Heath Clarence Heathco Paul M. Heck Bonnie J. Heckman Wilma R. Helfer Betty L. Henderson Elsie M. Hendricks James E. Hendricks Joan J. Hendrix Paul E. Henke Herman Henninger Lelah
enry Theodore G. Donnell William E. Herche
C. Jury Herider
Philip R. Hester Louis M. Hewitt L. Frances Hewitt V. Russell Hickey Virginia J. Hicks Robert % Higgins Gail E. Hill James g. ‘Hin Regina A. Hill Philip H. Hirsch William Hitzeman . Kenneth E. Hoalt Ruth E. Hockett
Jacob GQ. Jack W. Hoffman G. Durane Holder Joyce Hollenbeck Charles R. Holman
F. Eileen Hoover Peggy Hope Martha E. Hopping Ralph R. Howe Rose Marie Hudson Marilee Huffman Mabel M. Hughes
Helen J. Iddings Lawrence L. Iig Betty M. Imel
Richard J. Isley Clifford R. Jackson M. Eileen Jackson V. Joan Jackson Robert, M. Jackson Audry E., Jacobs Eleanor A. Jacoby Mary Jannetides Maurice L, Jarrett Marianne R. Jelase V. V. Jennings Gloria A. Johns Carl F. Johnson Clifford A. Johnson Rita J. Johnson Rosemary Johnson M. Sylvia Johnson Glinda M. Jones (Junior) H. Jones “Marjorie A. Jones
Nancy Kealtwasser
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Warren a Keating George R. Keller James P. "Kelly Mary Frances Kelly G. Darrell Kemp Bdward J. Kendall John R. Kennedy Mary B. Kennedy William Kennedy gonn, LR A Ellen B. Robert H. Kern R. A. Kesterson Rosemary L. Eeyler D. Jean Kimberlin Raymond Kimbley Mildred R. Kinder Kenneth L. King Neil C.- King
K. Charles Kinsey Charlotte L. Kirk Maxine L. Kirkhoff David 3, Ki . a) Ernest Kitts, PE.
W._ Robert Kopp
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ROTC Wins 23d Red Star, Setting a National Record
Sixteen Technical high school seniors received scholastic honor awards at the annual honor day Two hundred - and ninety-one other pupils previously received certificates for completion of three years in a vocational course. : Yesterday's awards were presented by department heads and Principal Hanson H. Anderson. They included: Faculty Scholarship Medal — Alberta Brummet, Ida Marie Luck, John T. Anderson and Albert Folop. Riley Scholarship Medal — John Reynolds and Charles Delporte. Barton Bradley Memorial Scholarship—V. Ann Gill, Edythe McClain, Ernest Klatte and Robert
Mehl. Marie K. Binninger Medal—Betty
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Catherine Mills and John W. Arbuckle. Ralph Yenne Medal—Charles F. Corbett and Calvin Rock.
Milo H. Stuart Medal—Mary Lou Thurston and Robert Louis Lagemann.
Winners of other awards were:
Dyer medal for the best mental attitude during athletics—Charles F. Maas. D. . good citizenship certificate and Phi Betta Kappa medal—Alberta Brummet.
Alumnae chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary music sorority medal— Mary Lou Thurston. Alliance Francaise medal—William Will-
0X. Home economics award—Rosémary Louise Keyler. Harry F. Markus Anthony Ondrik. Latin department awards for excellence in scholarship — Jo Anders and Roger W. Ajamie. Mathematics medals—William H., Willcox and Robert Rodman Ludlo pa ating department D aioa Albert A.
memorial award—
Robert Louis Lagemann
Science medal—Robert Rodman Ludlow. Social studies faculty awards — Robert Wayne Evans and Joann Grace Reynolds. Teachers of Spanish award—Mary Frances Kelley.
During the exercises Sgt. Ernest Stringfield pinned the 23d red star on the R. O. T. C. flag, designating that the Tech unit received an honor rating for the 23d time, a national record. Student speakers were- Paul Reams, Aileen Butcher and Alberta Brummet. David Klapper, cadet colonel, led the assembly in repeating the oath-of allegiance. .
Receive Certificates
Pupils who received vocational training certificates were:
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OPA MEN 10 SPEAK AT GIVIC MEETING
_ Speeches by OPA officials, followed by an open forum, will be features of the meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow of the Indianapolis fed-
eration of Community Civic clubs in the Washington hotel. Dr. Gerald Warren will discuss “Food Prices” and Paul Moore will speak on “Food Rationing.” Paul C. Wetter will preside. The public is invited to attend.
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Apple “Homey” is a new moistening agent which replaces glycerine now needed for vital war duty. Like glycerine, it helps to keep cigarettes moist and fresh on their way to you.
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This new moistening agent was created
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This rich, bland syrup has no distinctive flavor of its own. It is about the consistency of honey—and, like honey, it has a clear,
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We now spray our choice Old Gold tobaccos with Apple “Honey.” Every fiber is bathed in this pure, mellow “honey” : ; . to help it stay moist, fresh, and flavorful. But, mind you—there’s no change in tastel You still enjoy the same delicious flavor—the same fine tobaccos as always, including Latakia. Get a pack of Old Golds today! Another new has been added... nex AAppie le Honey
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