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THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1948 — KANSAN TO SPEAK

J. P.), Dr. Kenneth McFarland, tendent of schools at Topeka, Kas. will ‘be the principal speaker at the convention .here .of the Northeastern’ Indiana Teachers association’

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Forty-five Butler university students in the college of education have been placed in Indianapolis elementary and high schools for practical experience as student teachers, Dr. P. M. Bail, dean, announced today. Student teachers.assigned to elementary schools are: Joan Cunning ham, No. 66; Dotty Davis, No. 80; Joan G. Durbin, No. 80; Herberta Fry, No. 76; June Ann Goodrich, No. 6; Geneva Marshall, No. 42; Margaret Rankin, No. 66; Carol Roberts, No, 35; Georgia Swope, No. 21; Alice Tewell, No. 36; Gloria Virt, No. 57; Mary Jean Warren, No. 68; Lillian Brooks, No. 19, and Doris Fleck, No. 5. High School Assignments _ Assigned to high schools are Martha Bales, Mary Grace French, John C. Knittle, Virginia Pearl Rice, Steve Stoyko, and Harry D. French, Washington; Mary U. Bimbas, Marianne Buschmann, Virginia Dubois, | Jeanette Hawk, Betty Jane Heassler, Audrey Klein, Alfred Samper, Robert King; and Urban Simonton, { Shortridge, and Rosemary . Jones, {Carol Wilson, and Leslie Dold, Broad | Ripple. Others assigned to high schools | /include Robert M. DeMunbrum, Mrs. | | Jean Oswalt Mills, Irma Louise Piel, | Carl Braden, and Walter Manifold, | Technical; Evelyn McConnell, Rosa~ lind C. Martin, Teresa, O'Hara, Danjel Welsh, Boris C. Chaliff, and | Charles Harmon, Howe, and "John | W. Moore, Crispus Attucks, and | John Patten, Manual. Names Choir Members

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