Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1947 — Page 2
High Students to od Ri Rod Jet : Be Delegates
About 350 upperclassmen from Ine ¥ diana high schools will attend the % 28th annual ‘state YMCA Older " Boys’ Conference Friday and Bat-
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urday in the Broadway Methodist Church. i “The World and 1,” the conference theme, will be discussed by various celebrities and in a forum with the boys participating. i
. x i . ho 4 ; ’ vs be Oy 7 . FP | | : | Dr. I. Je. ah bs Sk ia COUNCIL MEMBERS—Student council officers at General Hospital are (left. ; hi diana Central College, will give an to right) Victoria Mitchell, Betty McKinley, Virginia Caforus, Mary Harvey and " address on the conference theme; Ruth Wileon. t v ny ; ; )
Dr. Evelyn Millis Duvall, of Chicago, executive secretary of the National
SERIALS" Self.Government Set Up Lift for Alaska
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be moderator of the youth forum . ‘ . = ‘dealing wigh “My Government Social Conduct at General Hospital WASHINGTON, : Dee. '3 (UP)
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{ § | 1 “Youth and Good Government” | 15 advisers In the management of student affairs which relate to department has designed legislation ¥ . hi will be discussed by former Gov. | 5001 and professional conduct, to develop Alaska industrially and + 3 y Henry P. Schricker; “From Need Members of the council are elected by the student body and meet otherwise betause that territory is / : 4 joyful, i on Str i Floor BEAU
Needing Attention,” by Robert Lee
{once a month, The objectives the ¢ » d . : - " to Law,” by Hobart Creighton, ET bo we Jee ves Of tHe Souci) ure tu Tromote unity and “becoming moresand more impor- - speaker 4 Jedtania House o! and faculty; frame policies, and de- lin, pre-clinical class representa tant to the security of this coun- , : ’ Represen ves, aN ng {velop efMciency., These result In tives, w try.” many privileges to students with Yvonr : . Addressing representatives of 35 ) - nne smann, Mishawaka; : A Brykenbury, state legislature mem {high scholastic standing, Mat he on ke TI conservation groups, Mr. Davidson g A : Argare Crac , y PS,’ 'S Ma Mist v sald the department has asked the i ° Ltudésy of Sncusion groups and| rkings Distinguish Classes |,.4 payline Southley, Peoria, Ill,' Budget Bureau for fiscal 1949 ap- i a L. Denny: James! Shoulder markings now distin-/are affiliate representatives. propriations that will “take Alaska . C. Farmer principal of Morton guish differences in classes, and! Representatives to the City-Wide out of the pauper stage.” i High School, Richmond; the Rev,one night off is given during each Student Nurses Organization are; He said the/department also will : 3 \ ; ]
Betty McKinley, Portland; Helen ask Congress to revamp public land
usse 'two weeks of night duty. Thefe is R i Galiowsy, assistant pastor ? 4s Oo! ng uy eft 13 winters, Columbus, Ind.,, and Ruth laws.
» Doe Fisk Presbylian Care, jt least one social event each wien Martinsville. | “We've got to have a revision if . Een? cial service ’ secretary of the In. | Mon. | Lois Jean Johnson, Twelve Mile, we expect to get any industrial de- 8 dianapolis Church Federation; Rev. | Members of the student council 18 chairmal of the sia) Somiiuee. velopment,” he said. ’ gi Donald E. Johnson, assistant pastor | include: ma Porier, Indasapessi is Fears for Forests 7% A
. chairman of the publicity comof the host church; Donald Roger| Virginia Caforus, Indianapolis, © ; * Mallett, student affairs assistant, President; Betty McKinley, Port- mittee. B Dados grasent land laws a settler I Purdue University, Lee Bridge- and, vice prekident; Mary Harvey, Sas a farmer to homestead
| on publ hy "Also" the follow ison, wcreary; Vicio71% Safety Group 16 Hear |of Aadian land is pubic domain. apolis: he Soliowing pr tor | Merritt, New Augusta, and Betty Talk on Truck Routes or Se, amg Sime Ira Gabrielson ? 9 of the Witherspoon Presbyterian| Walker, Indianapolis, senior class| The Fleet Diviston of the Indian-| ciation oan agemueny Asso oO : V Church; Rev. Ralph O'Dell, pastor, | representatives. apolls Safety Council will meet at ber industry evioh an hu ms Ty a prince Memorial Presbyterian Church;! Ruth Wilson, Martinsville, and 6:30 p. m., Dec. 10 ih the Apex eastern Alaska is POY ale > - They'r James I. Bhockley, dean of boys, Predericka Staib, Indianapolis, jun- restaurant, 16th and Talbot Sts. tered both the forests and the ae d | Ben Davis High School; Rev. Glenn jor class representatives; Rita’ Inspector Audry Jacobs, head of galmon industry will be hurt, \\ Jesse A. O'Dell of the Brookside Evan-| Kieffner, Velpen, and Doris Ward, the police traffic division, and some| “If the forests are harvested “ costun ! gelical United Brethren Church, Indianapolis, freshman class repre- of his supervising officers, will out- there like they have been in the with si . and Paul Klinge, a teacher at Howe sentatives; Glenna Martin, Indian- lime and discuss a new system of west,” he said, “there will be forest They | High School. lapolis, and Shirley Ver Holf, Frank- truck routes for Indianapolis. destruction.” res ; ey i LL arms ¢
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