Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1947 — Page 7
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Technical High to Stage Annual Junior Day May 6
‘Annual junior day will be observed May 6 at Technical high school Highlights will include a luncheon, followed by a parade to the boys
be presented. Student committee chairmen are Pauline Ritter, Theodore Hopkins, Robert Corey, Edna Ayres, Peggy Gamage, Mdrilyn Parson. Marion Hurley, Alice Dugan, David McNay, Sylvia Dan, James Rainey, Patricia Dickman and David : Lennington, Wells, Odus Landreth, Mrs. Martha Faculty sponsors are Miss Julla|Turpin, and Mrs. Gertrude Thuem-
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the sectional mathematics contest.
students placed in three divisions of DAY! — Th wes
Forrest Carter, and Phyllis Lady have been named winners of the annual American Legion essay contest at Technical.
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First place in the essay contest sponsored by the ladies auxiliary of Barker post, V. P. W. was Pauline Ritter. ' Donald Newman and Mary Lou Stahl won second and third | places. Winners in the poppy poster contest were Richard Oliver and Bar-' bara Tucker,
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{and Gil Roskin, Marion, have been awarded the Hillel honor key for outstanding service to the Hillel foundation in Indiana. The key is the highest Botior | awarded by B'nai B'rith for service to the foundation. The awards were | made recently at the dedication | service of the Purdue university y | Hillel foundation by Dr. Alfred | Jospe, director of the Indiana uni- | versity Hillel foundation, |
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Col. John M. Lentz, executive of | the Maryland military district, will ! speak before Indiana reserve and | national guard officers in the Indiana War Memorial at 8 p. m.' tomorrow. Col. Lentz, an overseas veteran of | both world wars, will talk on “The | Invasion of Normandy.” During world war II, he served with the 12th corps in the European theater.
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