Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1945 — Page 10

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ADM. KING TO BOSS PART OF KING'S NAVY

WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (U. P). —The king ofthe U.S. navy is going to boss some of the king’s navy. Adm, Sir James Somerville, head of the British admiralty delegation to Washington, revealed that Adm. Ernest J. King, commander in chief of ghe U. 8. fleet, will have operational control of British royal navy units assigned to serve with the American Pacific fleet. King will determine whether to allocate the British force to Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, commander of the Pacific fleet, or to Gen. Douglas MacArthur.

ROSE POLY ALUMNI HEAR FACULTY MEN

Speakers at the Indianapolis Rose Tech club banquet yesterday in the Riley hotel were Dr. Ralph Strong, Rose Poly chemistry department head; Dr. Clarence Sousley, math|ematics; Prof Bloxsome, English, {and Heze Clark, former Rose Poly | football coach. The club is composed of alumni of Rose Poly, Terre Haute,

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Fifty-six Shortridge high school seniors were presented diplomas last night in mid-year exercises at Caleb Mills hall. The Bausch and Lomb honorary science award was presented to John Zimmerman, son of Mr. and

Mrs, LeRoy G. Zimmerman, 4450 College ave. Dr. Frank H. Sparks, president of Wabash college, gave the commencement address and Miss Lois May Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochran, 2248 College ave, gave the response for the graduates. Diplomas were presented by Carl F. Brandt, president of the school board,

, Those graduating were: Clyde E. Alger Jr, Robert I. Biddlecombe, William Richard Boyer, Shirley Ann Braun, Edward Knight Campbell, Phyllis Jean Campbell, Robert B. Chevalier, Jessie Mae Churchill, Arlenna Marie Cooper, Mildred Janet Demaree, John Robert Eble, James Layman Elam; Philip Arnold Entin, Suzzanne Greer, Ervin Richard Hallam, William Sackman Harrington, Reba Harris, Betty Jane Hatfield, George BE. Head, Lawrence Mark Henderson Jr., Wylma Dean Hensley, -Willlard Dale Humphrey, Elizabeth Iovine, Charles Edward Kersey, William E. King Jr., Leah Lach, Charles Lasbury, Edward B. Lawson, Shirley Jean Loucks, Betty Maxwell, Roger Wayne Merriman, David Frederick Metzger, James Braxton Millis, Alfred Morley; Richard Lee Park, Harry G. Perine Jr, Samuel J. Preston, William H. Pritchett, Paul Stanley Rabin, Louise Elizabeth Reed, “Joseph H. Richards, Dorothy Jane | Roush, George R. Ruff, Beverly Jeanne | Sayger, James Mark Secor, Allan Bennett | Selig, John Bernard Shank, Ethel ae Smith, Russel Stevens, Dody B. Stine, | Frank Nordylke Strohm, Thomas Q. Tay- | lor, Margie Vrooman; Arnett Willlam, John | J. Zimmerman, Maxine Zlotnick.,

RECEPTION TO MARK | 16 YEARS IN PULPIT|

A reception at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the River Avenue Baptist church will honor Dr. George D. Billeisen and Mrs. Billeisen and mark Dr, Billeisen's 16th anniver-| sary as the church pastor. | The speakers will be Dr. FP. A.| Hayward, Dr. J. M. Horton, execu- | tive secretary of the Indiana Bap- | tist convention and Dr. Clive Mc- | Guire, Baptist city executive. A social hour will follow the talks. The

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