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Senior Orchestra—Ethel "rice, president; Anna Walker, vice president; An. netta Mahone, secretary; Leon Brents, assistant = secretary, Jacqueline Perkins and Annetta Mahone, librarians. ©

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Junior Orchesira—Lillian Brown, presii Willlam Wadsworth, secretary; ary Stanford, librarian. Senior Band-—-Harry Brooks, captain; | Buges. first lieutenant: Richard Womaek, 2d lieutenant; Richard Laswell, | drum major; Leon. Brents, sergeant, and Luefan ingham, sergeant, 1 Glee Club—Marian Smith, presi-

| Girls’ | dent; Roberta Graves, vice «president; | Mary Wimsatt, secretary; elyn: Weed- | en, assistant secretary; ura Cum- | mings and Jeyce Shannon, librarians. Girls’ Glee Club Helen Dibrell, resident; Mary Patton, vice president; arah Pisher, secretary; Marilyn Jackson and ‘Betty Billips, librarians. Girls’ Chorus—Barbara

r Johnson, ‘president; Audrey Hurts, vice president; hel Parr, secretary; Jaycelan Nolcox, assistant | secretary, Thelma Easley and Zettle Edwards, librarians, Boys' Glee Club—Clifford Paicely, president; Kenneth Reed, vice gies dent; Charles Smith, secretary; Orville Cole, librarian. | A Cappella Choir ~~ Annetta Mahone, | president; Bessie Whitted, vice president; | Bdwin Elam, secretary; Millicent Mitcham, | assistant secretary, and Marjorie Perkins, ! librarian.

The Crispus Attucks Hi-Y club will sponsor a progrim featuring E. Stanley Jones in the school auditorium Oct. 17. Theodore Greer and Julius Rhodes will escort Mr. Jones to a city-wide banquet to be given for him Wednesday, Oct. 16, at. Meridian Heights Presbyterian |church. Officers of the Hi-Y club are | Thomas Smith, president; Rudolph

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“Y’ MEETING TO PLAN 'NEW FLAT ROCK CAMP

John A. Ledlie, national 'Y. M, C. A. boy's work secretary, will diseuss the development of the new Y.M C. A camp on Flat Rock river ‘with members of the camp committee here Saturday. The national Y secretary is an authority on camp needs. The camp layout, buildings, grounds and landscaping will be planned. Members of the committee are Earl Schmidt, Paul Grace, Harold F. Brigham, Edgar H. Evans, Eugene C. Foster, Charles J. Lynn, Archer C. Sinclair, Fermor 8. Cannon, Arthur Wolf, Doyle Zaring, B. L. Curry, John A. Bruhn,"Dr. E. D, Moten, Edward 8. ‘Dowling and Scott Ging. Howard N. Sweetman, president of the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A, and Parker P. Jordan, general secretary, are ex-officio members of | the committee.

'OCCUPANTS ROUTED | | WHEN HOUSE BURNS

A fire of unknown origin at 909 | E. 11th st. last night destroyed the | rear of the frame house and forced | several occupants to seek shelter |

for the night at the home of neigh- |

ors. + | Miss Geneva Davenport, 17, asleep in the house when the fire broke out, was awakened by flames coming in her window. No one was injured. The house is owned by Harry | { Dawson.

‘BOYS SHOES VALUED AT $600 ARE STOLEN

A thief who stole $600 worth of |

and grocery store, Bethel ave. and! Raymond st., last night is being] sought by Marion county authori-| ties. i The thief entered the building by | cutting through the wall. Only]

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