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‘held Sunday, according to Paul V. Goss, department chief.
Leaving Fleming Garden fire station at 1:30 p. m, the parade will
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Volunjeer Fire Department Will be yyy CAMPFIELD IN JAPAN: Pvt. Earl L. Campfield, son o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller,"2127 W. Morris st. is with the sth army in move west on U, 8. 40 to the county Tokyo, Japan. He is a machine gun- wi]l be interviewed by students De- West, line, morth to U. 8. 36, east to old ner™n D troop, 1st squadron, 5th lores Milton, Lucille Dortch, Kath- Carlisle, juniors. Rockville Rd, to Tibbs ave. south cavalry regiment. He has been over- ryn Hendrickson, Jean Tolson and Seniors will have thelr pictures leading contest at the recent Ball in Tibbs ave. to Mars Hill, west to seas since last April,
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director of productions, the interview. The 1048 senior class, Sponsared Geraldine Johnson, h named Chris Theofanis as |
dent. Lowell Lents was named vice ler University to serve during the To Local Bankers Jo hd he 1 out © 1047-48 athletic season were &n-| nounced today,
“Lets Know Our Teachers’ will Lehr and LaSalle
begin at 11 a. m, Oct. 11 in Washf ington high school.
speech department.
geants-at-arms. Managing editor of the yearbook, anapolis; Miss Jean Holman, Koko- sociation convention at a meeting 12. is Helen Alexander, senior, Perm The series is sponsored by the nent members of the staff are o MO; Miss Joan Owens, Oineinnath; jo.n tnstitute of Banking, to be held GINGERY TO SPEAK Mitchell Engel, Burton Carter and Richard Bussell, Anderson; Miss Jean Wood, English teacher, Nancy McHenry, all seniors; Helen Lewis, Greenfield, and Robert Rob- Lincoln. Arthur Owens and COarle ertson, Indianapolis, Mr. Selection was made after a cheer president of the association,
Lowell Long. Mrs. Bess Wright, taken Oct, 13.
‘Bob SUEWATT; treasurer; A new series of programs entitled Jeanne Mohr, secretary, and Bob Flerhing, ser.
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PAGE 1 Willis B. Connor Jr. will talk oi Woollen to Re 3 “Public Relations” Nov, 13: i Butler Ad Fraternity | 'R. Keogh, “Bank Aulliting” Dee. Inducts' 13 Students
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Carl C. Koepper, |vertising honerary Mareh-10;. Edgar cently initiated 13 Butler 1 | Evans Woollen a. president, Nova “Bank Organization and journalism Stulanis, it. [Pletcher Trust Co, will report on Operation,” April 14, and Kenneth nounced by Prof.
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Woollen was elected vice “Teaching Astronomy” at a meeting Ralph lula, all of Indianapolis; 3 of the Indiana’ Astronomical society Robert Little, Arlington Heigh Wiliam King, Elwobd, afd
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