Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1944 — Page 17
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About 750 Students to Graduate Sunday at Bloomington.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. April 21.—
At the Indiana university commencement here at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, 68 Marion county students will receive degrees. Approximately 750 students will particinate, 488 to. receive degrees Sunday and others in August, The Marion county students, their degrees and major subjects are as
follows:
Acton: nor Jane Meacham, A. B, English. aay Grove: Howard L. Hunter, A. B, chemistry. Indiangpelis: Joe s n i buses; Charles C. Alling, B. 8, he
and ph Virginia Baker, B. B, Tao cation; Maurice . Ba r of medicine; Ruth Belle,
physiology; Sol Blickman, B 8, Pea Dale R. Bowers, B. 8,
medicine; Fire Brown, B. 8. business: Charles 8. Buschmann, A. B., eco»
ert J. Crossen, B. 8. medicine; George Jack BE. Denti ator of
2. medicine; |- Earl Donalson, M. 8. education; John s
Fifer, B. 8, medicine; Bernard E. Flaherty, doctor of medicine; Irving E. Folkening, doctor of dental surgery; Irma mer, do A, , history; Robert L. Gam-
3 r -R. Johnson Jr., doctor of medicine; David M. Jones, doctor of medi. cine? Rex M. Joseph, doctor of medicine. Clement E. Kelley, doctor of ‘medicine; Kimbro A. B, Pr 8.
William Bouby
Nanipanm A. -B, history; Martin ‘4. O'Neill, doctor of medicine, Arvin G. Popplewell. B. 8, medicine; Thomas Reese, B, anatomy snd - ology: Lowell ® Renshaw, dootor o a. a medicine: A . Richardson; B. ne; Alice Robinson, A. B, soclRohr, A. M., gels L atrye
Abe Schuchman, A. B., chemistry; Dwight x Sehuset, Socio: of medicine; Wiliam Seagle, B. 8, m je; Oscar B. Segal, Sa of dental ee. Arthur G. Shull, A. econom ox: Frances Silverman, Soni ot A school music; Catherine Dayder, 5 education; Mrs, Doris Stadler, cial service: Willi 0. Starks A oi Sot medicin Robert B9
docior o of dental iT Alf tor of medicine; h Tuchman, or Bacher med.
icine: ‘Warren, B, logy; Robert L. Witham, Goetos of medicime,” ea t——————————
TEN GET DEGREES AT INDIANA CENTRAL
At the Indiana Central eollege commencement today, 10 Indianapolis students will receive degrees.
They include:
Miss Roberta Bland, 2613 Southeastern ave. Mrs, Eva Enders, R. R. Box 450; Miss Mary Jane John, 1423 Caste ave; Roscoe Kirkman, 242 E. Pleasant Run bivd.: Miss Louise Mines, 802 8. Tinton ave; Miss Jerry Anne Motley, Jv Alabama st.; Miss Anna Rosemever, R. 19. Box 606, Mrs Zora Lee Simran, 251 Northwestern ave.; Miss Eileen Small, E. Morris st, and Miss Kathryn - 846 Midile di, Woodruff Place,
HOME ON FURLOUGH T. Cpl. Chris Leckas, husband of Mrs. Marjorie Leckas, 506 S. East st, and son of Mr. and Mrs, John Leckas, 440 S. Fast st., is home on furlough. He is stationed with the medical corps at Pine CAmp, N. Y. A brother, Aviation Cadet George Leckas, is in training at the Santa Ana army air base, Cal,
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