Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1944 — Page 8

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vice: to Be Held Sunday! Gaming ana With Commencement Next Friday.

~ Baccalaureate services for Ben ‘Davis high school seniors will be d at 3 p. m. Sunday with compeement exercises at 8 p. m. next in the school auditorium. Marjorie Vance will give the valedictory address. Shirley Stonebraker will speak on “This Troubled Age” and William Rigot on “New Worlds to Conquer.” S. W. Johnson, trustee of Wayne township will present | the diplomas and the Rev. C. H.|

Scheik, Lynhurst Baptist church, will deliver the invocation and bene-

diction. Quartet to Play Music for the event will be prowided by the band, a quartet composed of George Zorca, Jack Gil-] pert, Don Sheets and Donn Leach and a piano selection by Thomas] Mahan. | Those graduating, who are

gervice, are: Peter Briggs, Keith Coghill, Ervin EndsSey, Thomas Himes, Jack Ingle, Charles Johnsen, H. R. Miller, Robert Pascal, Edwin Schild, Allen Washburn and Duaine Wright. Others are Caroll Archer, Alice Balay, t Wallace Barker, Max Bates, Patsy ugh, Sonna Bennett, Cornell LIS William Bogan, Louis Bolander, Jack |= Bortz, Margaret Bosley, Dorothy Bowman, Sue Brothers, Joan Brown, Jean ss Bushey, Marjorie Cahall, Anna Cantrell, Louise Carnes, Vera Chambers, Harold Collins, Thomas Connor, Stella Crabtree, Wanda Crosby, Mary Crouch, Richard! Davis, Betty Jean Day, James Dean, Marie! Dean, Barbara Dewees, Mildred Robert Dorsett, Evelyn Dotson, Duncan, Rosemary Duncan, Dorothy Dun. ham, Annetta Eddington, Norma Jean Eddy and Allen Edwards. Marjorie Elrod, Anita Flack, Betty Fox,

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Dorothy Puller, Mildred Fuller, Harold = Gossett, Juanita Gray, G Haffner, |= Louise Hamblin, Richard Hankins, Don-

ald Hansell, Robert Hamilton, Betty Jean | Harsin, Robert Hartpence, Fredrick Hay-| fen, Jo Ann Haywood, Roberta Inman, | Maxine Jackson, Elizabeth Jorden, Jo Ann | Bernice Kendall, Jean Kennell,! Martha Jean Keyt, Robert Konrad, Shir-| jey Lambert, Eileen Lewis, Theodore Lutz, | Normalee McArtor, Bill McCain, Mary! McCann, Donald McGuire, Miriam Marsh, | -Janice Mason, Pau! Mason, Norman Mathews, Barbara May, Betty Jo Miller, Ellen Miller, Joan Miller, Marion Miller, Rosana Miller, Betty Jane Moller and Dorothy Joanne Moore Marjorie Moore, Margie Morris, Forrest use, Gerald Nuetzman, Nadine Ogden, | Anna » Eridoris Perry, Mildred! ITY. Marian Pfeiffer, Lucille Pickeral, |= zabeth Pieper, David Polachek, Vivian |e Poland, Philip Poling, Gerald Ponder, | Dorothy Potter, William Powers, Mary | Ranck, Bill Rigot, Howard Rippy, Dorothy | Ruhl, Violet SBaffell, Wilma Schild, Harriet Bchuh, Lorine Scott, Georgianna Shanks, Margaret Shoaf, George Sipe, Dorothy | Bmith, Harold Smith, Kenneth Smith and | Virginia Smith. Bob Smoot, Bill Sockler, Adella Sonni- | fleld, Faye Spivey, Yvonne Spivey, Earl! Springer. Ross Mary 8tockhouse, Mary | Btahl, Shirley Stonebraker. Orchid 8ul-| ivan, Melba Swaney, Betty Thompson, | Rosemary Todd, Jean Townsend, Marjorie | Vance, Dick Vehling, Richard Walden, |= Joan Walters, Irene Wands, Morris War- | Tr, Rosemary Watts, Marie Wells. Martha Lee Wenning, Lois West, Ted Wilkes, Robert Wilson, Helen Young and Donald

ef The annual formal banquet of the Thespian honor society of Ben & Davis high school will be held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the cafeteria.

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! Farewell Party Set ‘ The farewell party at Ben Davis high school will be held at 8:30 P. m. next Friday in the gymnasium. Ace Goodwin and his band will play. Chairmen are Miss Lillian Ragians, Mrs, Lora Fravle and Mrs, Mable Keefe.

Annual senior class day will be held Wednesday morning at Ben Davis high school. George Sipe, senior class president, will present the class gift. Forrest Duncan is Shirman and William Rigot will be GC.

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