Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1946 — Page 24
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Appointments Announced by Sgt. Stringfield. Sgt. E. L. Stringfield, R. 0. T. C. instructor, has announced the appointment of 104 cadet non-coms-missioned officers at Technical high school. Appointments are as follows:
Master Sergeant: Floyd A: Snyder, First Sergeants: Robert MM. Green, George E. Fisher, Rex E. Fordice, Oarl G. Lee, Joe C. Smith and Frank R, Wilmoth. Technical Sergeants: Kenneth R. Ague, William E. Deubner, Edward G. Poster, Glenn A. Foster, Kenneth A. Hobbs, Jerry Loti, Eric J. Matzke; Donald R. Parsons, Clarence L. Smythe, Vern E. Springer, Richard A, Weatherford and Donald R. Willsey. Staff Sergeants: Robert R. Atherton, James E. Beasley. William J. Beck, Robert M. Book, Robert J. Branson, Billy E. Bryant, James P. Burger, Eugene Burris, Robert L. Butler, Forrest L. Carter, Louis W. Daniel, Duvey O. Denny, Robert ©. Harritt, John W. Helfrich, William G. Hinthorn, Robert E. Highfield, Neal W. Hopkins, Maurice E. Howery, Jack E. Irish, William J. Jenkins, William P. Kring, Eugene M. Lyle, David E. McRay, Charles E. Mattingly,
Morford, Norman L. Newman, Robert L. Norman, Dennis W. Oldham, v Palmer, J. Douglas Porter, John R. Repass, James D. Roberts, John A. Schaub, George K. Taylor, Prank L. Tout, Paul: D. Trainer, Richard N. Truex, William |: A. Turner, Robert A, E. Ware, Russell Watson. Robert Weaver, C. Richard Whitsett, Loran R.| Woerner, Jesse A, Woodruff, and Robert E. White | Sergeants: Jack L. Anderson, Arthur D. Baker, Robert B, Barton, Jimmy Beau-|
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ger, Donald E. Capeland, Fugene A. Donegan,
Duke, Robert H. Dunn, Clayton J. Ener-|
| son, Walter R. Foreman, Donald A. Frink, |
~ | Leon Gelman, Leo P, Grumer, Lyle J. Ken-
nedy, Carl E. Knuth, Paul R. Korn, Charles L. Matlock, Donald M. Offutt, John H. Pittman, Arthur E. Rahn, Joseph | BE. Seiter, Donald M. Sloa, Carl L. Smith, | Eugene” J. Smith, Charles T. Tofflinger, | Milton W. Thompson, Howard B. Wald, | Russell Weston, Ralph E. White, Robert E. Williams, Henry PF. Wilson and How{ard L. Ziegler. Color Sergeants: John W. and Rich- | ard E. Wolfley. | Twenty students in Tech's mathematics department will compete in |a state mathematics contest April 8 |at Indiana university. They are: | 'Thev are Richard W. Butler, Richard | Campbell, Phyllis Ludlow, Julia J. Tay- | lon, Shirley K. Taylor, Charles Van Bus- | kirk, David Thomas, Robert Highfield, { Arthur Campbell, Elmore Jenkins, James | | Wiese, Albert Snider, Frederick Wilson, | : Alfred Weiss, Lonald W. Rouse, Norman : | Hills and Loren Montgomery. Alternates]: { will be Robley E. George, William Jenkins | : {and Mary Louise Gates.
Home Economics club are Virginia Williams, president; Helen Eberly, |: vice ‘president; Virginia Jenkins, i secretary; Lillian Zambon, - treas{urer, and Barbara Henninger, { historian. ¥
OPPOSED BY BRITAIN | LONDON, April 3 (U. P)—The|. foreign office said today it has ad- :
vised France that Britain desires |
the peace conference to convene’ ‘May 1 in Paris as scheduled. iv 5 | The United States has similarly’ advised France, but Russia has not | yet replied to a ‘French inquiry on: ithe subject. It is believed Russia: |would prefer to delay the confer-|? |ence. f
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