Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1946 — Page 4
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wes TE Fifteen Seniors, 21 Underclassmen ot APlus Grades at Tech High Sco!
© |==Mrs. Anos Olarksboro, | mteen seniors under \7|N. J, was named to the Earlham and 21 lass- Bone Ha JE 3 Standish, Rosemary Strauser, and micien Mie peam, AR Galer- [Ea ‘Smith, Rosemary: Staft Norma college board of trustees today to|Te Teceived straight Aplus re-|Jumes | pa, Then, do, Mss, i i averse, das fu OE L“Siainer ire Buy, 3 SL a vacancy created by the resig-|{Port cards at Technical high school a hn eior 10ll dre: White Kenneth White, Frederick Willson, win, Chmos Mi ula Taylor, bat-| nation of Dr. Thomas E. Jones when | Where 473 attained the final honor Allen Subroasion, Barirs | Trot. or oo Wier, al Biases . Th by fin | Thornbury.” Ram Yeriuaster depot |he became presiden Earlham, [roll for the fall semester. Basan, Ms Rose- : ; " 2 3e . of from pSohivts with straight A plus cards are: , x pe Berta Jean forte. Ball, pdm ns op, Arbaugh, Mar Beck, Nyia: a BF oak oh Hi, Re pales ely "ges Juan Wacker, a ‘J. ty, from Naples—1551 Mrs. Peaslee was graduated ark, Clark, ‘Ralph Brown, J N, Brown, ames ett, | Vivian Loreen Bennett, Julanne Best, |Sara Alice Kerr, David A. Keyt, Harold Zamben, Robo asnerspoon and Lillian ame [2 whos to 000 BE i Fuh, in J |B pod, Sv. Cli lt ER £7 Shaler Sui Schl" el SE Tati dle a mg
Davids, Lowry. ON YEARBOOK STiss son. Jones, Jones, Carol J. Deschler. Charles William Butler, Paul’ W, Callls,| Barbara J. Matting! . STAFF ied aval 3 il Marjorie Lowe, Barbara Rickenbrode, Dons J. Drake, Joyce RE. Dunham, |Charles Van Buskirk, Richard Van ails Cord, Ruth McGilltard, avid DN, Robert R. Russo, 2135 N. Alabama oe,
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nated Jeragunel rd Robeft Ruddick, Barbars Shelinouse, Ruth | James ©. Esaman ” Clara A J n, Barbara J. ‘Evans, | kirk, Maja Bowman, Csnalas, For | Beatrice Merrick, Charles Meshulaur, has ‘been named Bysumont, trots Otlents wn hages "rd val p ; Jars ? undes- fia “tnumm and Carolyn P. Smock. John H. Frasee, Mary Louise Cates, Helen rest Carter. Betty June Moore, Donald Mullinnix, Don os to the comYer is a2" vom Fear} Harbor—37 undes-| A plus underclassmen are: Mary Lou|J. Heath, Mary B. Histt, Norman L. Hills, | Glenna Connaway, Howard @. Crick, |Nachhar, Marion -O'Dell, James Orem, |Mittee of the 1946 Navy Yearignated Fir personnel, Beck, B. Joan Bryant, Arthur Cam Lois O. Horning, Warren K. James, |Katherine Dailey, Curtis Dadiert, Robert | Pacia Pate, Evelyn Petrovich. book at Tufts coll LOT 734, from Pearl Marbor—3s um-|William L. Campbell, Betty Jean Dean,|Dorothy M. Jarrett, Mary R. Jordan, |F. Davis, Marcis Deere, Joanne *Ruth| Evelyn B. Pierson, Phyllis Reeder, H. €ge. A member Pearl - Risvor=iia un- | designated naval perso Louise Qrigshy, Pat tay Hanlon, Rob- Beverly A. Junken, OB: Kath- | Dennis, Ruthanne Deuser, Barbara El- [Donald Reynolds, Mary g Rice, James of the June graduating R. O, T. C. MARAE! P| aha mr Naron—dn wn, Wis Rh A EA he Rath Shute eT, ie Biure ave Soinch a. Foi. Wok | Beaver sueir’y Srafo CATs cass, he is the son of Mrs. Dorothy An! u aigna . «| Barbara e, Fr T! at- womeyer, Barbara J. t x - ols Jerald-—2! 86 undesignated personnel, Pearcy, Charles Hines, Geraldine Phil-lard P. Schneider, Alice M. apis, ‘Prank- | alle Graham, Janet Louise Gormley. tine 8 ram, Almira Sintth Carol gone R. Russo.
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