Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1945 — Page 30
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Times Special CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. 28. ~Borrowing from Flash Gordon, “Lt. Dick Walter, patient at Wakeman hospital center, and a student of the arts and . crafts department, has designed something like a “space helmet.” The head-covering, however, isn't for use when shooting between planets, but for diving une der water, Lt. Walter plans to take his invention home where he will use it fo retrieve outboard motors lost from boats, and for cleaning out weeds and other obstructions at the lake where he has a cottage.
ACTIVITIES COUNCIL ~ FORMED AT HOWE
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draw up the constitution are Eliz~ abeth Schmidt, Marion Knight, Don Henkle, Estel Barry and Joe Foer#4 |derer. The principal, Charles M, § Sharp, appointed Miss Marjorie {| White, Mrs, Mildred Loew and Vir{gil Heniser as faculty sponsors. Representatives of home room | groups are:
Fred Dietz, Rolland King, Robert O'Neel, Willlam Tomlinson, Jack Alexander, Patty | Meek, Harry Stewart, Katherine Nitch- {| man, Robert Brenton, John Danner, Jean Broeking, Don Daugherty, Beverly Hall, {and Edwin Cassady, Other members are Howard Judah, Cora Lane, Joe Messing, Joan Skinner, Michael Waggoner, Geraldine Bender, Roy Minatel, Hugh Moreilon, Pat Sharp, Jack Johns, Janel Lewis, Eloy Stevens, John Zeller, | Houston Swenson, Phyllis Leffler, Mary Lester, Helen Aldrick and John Bruckman,
SCHOOL TO OBSERVE RILEY’S BIRTHDAY
Ten Washington high school students of Mrs, Bess S, Wright will take part in a radio program at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday over station WFBM, in observance of James | Whitcomb Riley's birthday, | The students are: Jacqueline Brookes, Barbara Duncan, Patricia | Woodward, Marie Higgins, Nada
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| Chester McNerney, former physieal education teacher at Wash{ington high school, has returned | to his position there after serving in the U. 8. navy as a chief spe- | clalist athletic instructor.
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G. I. Designs a Diving Helmet
WMC, WPB. That's not the list, just a sample. We could add WAC, WAVE, SPAR, and ‘WR, which is what a gentleman marine calls a lady marine, We could resurrect WPA, NYA and CWA, «i.
find? He'll find (in alphabetical is possible to send an entire message
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"duty involving flying as a technical observer.”
language to naval communications officers who understand it. But there are a few officialese phrases we ought to get rid of. Let's include “policy « making osition;” and “disestablish’—"some=
At least, the navy confines its|
going to burt oi mare thant done In fact, the U. 8. ought to have s
new bureau. entitled, “Office for the body 1s going o-get Aired” and “re . examine in the light of”—“This is Retention of the American Lan
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A patient at Wakeman hospital, Lt. Dick Walter (left) puts the finishing touches on his plexiglas helmet while Instructor Pfo. George Smith watches.
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