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Saturday here in Goddard Audi-|” torium at Earlham College. Featured speakers at the threeday meeting include U.S. Senator Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.), Dr. Kenneth 'P. Landon, State

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| Indiana and Ohio, land Dr. Landon will “Universal Military Training” and “Factors in the Formulation of Foreign Policy Toward Seutheastern Asia.” Mr. Fellers, a retired Army general who served as secretary general of the Allied Council for Japan, is a former Earlham student, while Mr. Lan|don 1s a former faculty member.

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Imaginary Friends they hear stories of children who very real to them, Yet, this is

to worry about. An only child in a family—or a youngster who has few, opportunities to play with others of his own age—is the one who most often creates these | imaginary friends.

{to guests from all sections of hecause someone has sat in the Mr, Fellers | chair where her friend “Gwendodiscuss ||yn” was supposed to be sitting, or when Johnny tells long stories about the exploits which he and his friend “Billy” have carried on, parents begin to be upset and think they should either forbid such stories of try to reason with the youngster.

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activity is planned by the senior class of Technical High School. Activities will include. two. aS semblies, class day, vespers and commencement,

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{son, who is a member of the American mission to China, will speak before the Friday evening and Saturday morning sessions.

that there is nothing particularly undesirable about such imaginary companionship. It usually does indftte, however, that the child is lonely. If parents can arrange to have their youngster play with other children or find out why

Beauty Two Earlham professors will Softens #péak at the closing session SatSorrow urday night. J. Arthur Funston’s subject will be “American and |, Russian Relations in Perspective” and the topic of Joachim Jae-| uSawen Jaenicke, a native German pathy in the fled to this country in 1939, a) Understandable. Way, to return to Germany this sum-

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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, May 11-=8e-lection of 28 high school students, for scholarship next year in Indiana University’s Music School was

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class. A “Leap Year Country” theme has been chosen for annual class day, May 19, in the gymnasium and Liberty Grove. Highlights of class day will be explanation of the senior organization to the junior class by James “White, president of the Senior Council, and a review of activities of seniors by Delores Shumm, council secretary. Bronze Plaques H. H. Anderson, principal, will accept the class gifts, two bronze plaques bearing names of 412 gold star heroes ‘of World War 11. The tablets, joint gifts of the 1947" nd 1948 class, will be placed in Stuart Hall Tower. Richard €. Stanfield, a junior, will accept the traditional torch; symbolic of the aims of the senior class, from James Rainey, senior, who received the torch from senfors of 1947. Following the program there will be a picnic in Liberty Grove and a dance. Members of the class day committee are Phyllis Whetstine, Gladys Settle, Cecil Hill, Billy "Billiu, Marian Hurley, Keith Page and Patricia Dickman. The first assembly was held yesterday when Eugene C.. Pulliam, publisher of the Indianapolis Star, spoke on his tour of Europe. Carol Moir, senior, provided organ music.

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