Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1945 — Page 16
to Be Gradualed Sunday. In Exercises at Cathedral
¥ The 25th commencement exercisés of Cathedral high school wi |}
; be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the school auditorium.
Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter will present diplomas for the 98 graduates. Some of them are in the armed forces,
LODGE TO OBSERVE
The 25th . anniversary of the founding of Prospect lodge 714, F. ‘& A. M, will be observed with a telebration tomorrow at the lodge. : Services will open at noon with a master mason degree and will be climaxed with the anniversary he Sn at 6:30 p. m. A>musical and comedy program will be pre=- - sented. Officers of the lodge, which was founded May 24, 1920, are Frank X. Haupt, worshipful master; James I. Morris, senior warden; Ralph M. Howery, junior warden; Raymond F. Lane, secretary; Ottis T. Fitzwater, treasurer; Amos P. Brown, senior deacon; James R. Cole, junior deacon; the Rev. Norman H. Schultz, chaplain; Donald EB. Paidrick, senior steward; Samuel “H. McIntire, junior steward, and John C. Hoover, tyler. . Past Masters Listed Trustees are George J, Weishaar, Clarence H. Kidwell and Aubrey White. Past masters are the late Leslie E. Dobbs, first master of the lodge; Charles 8. Bebinger, John S. Irons, the late Clarence E. Gunckel, John R. Callender, Samuel Bull, Joseph E. Callender, Frank B. Meyer, Gearge J. Weishaar, William I.
Alana, Bam William Baker, John (USN) .
Barrett, William
(USN) ouslog, Eugene Braun, Robert Bryan, Joseph Bryant, James Burns, John 'P. Cain, Michael Casey, Edward Clarke, Paul Clouser, Joseph Collins, ' Robert Collins, Walter Drummond, Wm, arm, ra Y Pat (USN, Duffey, © William East, James Farrell, Maurice Faust, J, Stanley Fieldler, Richard (USN) Fitzgerald, John Flynn, Robert (USN) Fritz, Norbert Funke, Kenneth Gasvoda, Anthony Glass, George Gootee, Robert Graham, George Gritt, Joseph
Hurley, Frank (USN Jasper, Thomas Jones, Lewis Joyce, James Sahers: Charles Kess Robert, Kirk, *Richard Koerner, Louis Lambert, William (AAF) Lee, George Lesch, William (USN) Lutz, James McMurray, Chas. McNulty, Edward McNulty, James
Corcoran, Thomas
Hammett, James. Henry, Gustave
‘Graduates are:
. Maley, Prank Marks, Robert Marks, William Meichiors, Eugene SN
{ } Bordenkecher, Carl Miljes, Richard
ANNIVERSARY DAY :
oran, James (USN) Moran, Lawrence
Mullin, James Nellis, Donald (USN)
O’Brien, John
O'Connor, ‘Philip Padgett, Albert Pappas, William Patterson, Charles J. Patterson, Charles A. Punterelli, Sal Ramsey, James Rea, James . Sal yse, John Rusch, Norman Ryan, Joseph Sallee, James (USN) Schaub, George Schmidlin, Ledger Schneider, Prancis Sherwood, Richard Snapp, Richard Sochar, Theodore Stahl, Robert Strack, Robert Stuart, Charles siumil, Joseph
Sa } ober Sulli re Donald
Thompson, Robert Traub, James (USMC) Von Der Harr, Thomas Vondersaar, Paul Weiger, Robert Welch. Robert Wendling, gr West, Wh
my) Wilson. Robert (USN Wilson, William (Ur Winship, Edward
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