Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1946 — Page 4

of\the organiaztion,

Thompson' is a chemistry-zoology major in the col- 8 lege of liberal arts and sciences. i Prof, Charles Henze, director | of the band, an nounced today | that an 1l-piece color--guard. with four drum major= ettes and a drum major will head

tests throughout ‘the year.

State stress

police will

rural school children in a

For a real honest-to-goodness baked bean supper —bake and serve with the 8-piece set. Just the right size and made of brown pottery.

and Friday.

annual police inspection of

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in Tomlinson hall here it T! Layaw At No Extra Cost fr Credit Terms 1 Layaway = 0 ra Cost son school, South Bend; State Teachers college, Haute; fayette; Central high school,

schools, all on Thursday.

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positipn during the past year.

Mr. Thompson

form at all university athletic con- |p

The talks are preparatory to the}

so~ OF HEALTH FORUM =.

school buses tentatively set ior Oct. Dr. Aviiur H. Stetnhaus, profes- |

STORE HOURS: 28 and are ‘sponsored by the In{diana State association of School Bus Drivers, Inc, the state department of public instruction, and In- |

Others are set for Thomas Jeffer-

Jefferson high school, .La-

cle, and the Osgood and Paoli high Friday |navy. Robert Yoho, director of health court |and ‘physical education of the Ins | building; Central high school, Ft.|diana state board of health, will preside at the forum discussions fol-

| meetings will be at Bloomfield high

o | Wayne, and the Peru and Prince-

Wilbur Thompson Re-elected : Director of Butler Band:

: . The 68 members of Butler -uni-| Gorden Grow, Indianapolis versity’s marching band have re- major, and will include the’ Misses B AKED el Wilbur Thompson of Indi-|Lora Lee Daughtery, Mary polis, a senior, student director

bara Montgomery, Barbara terson,

of’ Indianapolis. Band Members

Residents of Indianapolis in the band

ert, Paul Richard Johnson, Stan! ward Kain, Prances Alan Kamplain

Kidwell, " Marian , Joel ' Marsh, Lowell Murray, James ridge Pullins, Dorothy Reinacker,

Russell Btevens, Lioyd Tatlock,

Tyler, Verl Austin Underwo Whadelton IIT

i schall;

James Richard Linn, Hammond; I Seymour; Wanita Catherine Morris, H

McC lellan, n Sharpsville; | ton: Jaghs Jane Owens, Brow ara

Auburn; Barb A | sg Poth Jet: Dorothy Mae

| Princeton;

ser es |

tof talks to school bus drivers in| § J {12 Hoosier communities Thursday | FATIGUE 1S SUBJ

sor of physiology at George

One of the 12 meetirnfls X in) be |morrow at 8 p. m. in thé Y. M. Friday. |auditorium. Dr. Steinhaus served as chief of Indiana [the division of physical edu Terre/and health activities for the office of education in 1944. He also | Mun- | was civilian advisor for physical fitness and rehabilitation for. the |

lowing the lecture.

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