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Aptitude Tests To Be Offered At Butler Apr. '30; Colleges Plan Other Activities
Business ‘tests, forum discus- aptitude for office employment. | At Transylvania College, Lex- members donned their working held Apr. 7 on the campus, Rusty Moore, French Lick] Miss Jack Riner, all of Indianapolis,
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.slons, clean-up programs, sociall B. E. Anderson, member of the ington, Ky., two Indianapolis stu-/ clothes for the annual spring| A new feature of the event this Doris Raymond, Cleveland, . 0, and Thomas Hull, Westfield. events and appointments make up/local chapter of the office associa-|dents have been selected for mem- year will be the choosing of five and Miss Maxine Church, Stielby-| Mrs. David E. Chambers, 5158 the calendars of Indiana and out-| tion, will administer the tests. |bership in Lampas Honor Society, : {Washington Blvd, has of-state colleges this week, Butler's annual Easter convo- They, are Miss Barbara Burch, On Apr. 30, National Business|cation will be held Apr. 7, two daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Donald on Apr. 4, when high school jun- selected. for the award on the ma Phi, Entrance Tests will be given at days before the start of spring Burch, 4057 E. 40th St., and Miss iors and seniors tour the campus basis of college achievement. Butler University for students and vacation. : Carolyn Chenoweth, daughter of|for a first-hand view of college| workers. {| The program of choral music Mrs. E. L. Chenoweth, 2055 Cen- activities, imittee are Miss Mary Catherine one Westfield student have be Prepared by a committee of and religious readings. will begin tral Ave. Both are Shortridge! Franklin College students will Brewer, Indianapolis; Miss Ruth come members of the recently rerepresentatives of the United Busi- at 11 a. m. in the Fieldhouse. Dr./High School graduates. hear speaker Margaret Weymouth | Kakavecos, Morgantown; ness Education and National Of- Ray C. Friesner, dean of the Col- Books and pencils were for- Jackson, author of more than 300|Virginia Rouse, Mrs. Annette Ed- Glee Club. expenses, adjust faculty salaries fice Management Associations, the lege of Liberal Arts, will give|gotten today at Indiana Centzal short stories, when the third an-wards and Miss Ruth Anne They are Herbert Brandt, Rob- and increase scholarships. exams are designed to measure the invocation. |College as students and faculty'dual Matrix Table meetings are Thompson, all of Franklin; Miss ert Richards, Al Arnholter and' High school teachers from Ilns sree erm rome Wr E——— earn
cleaning on the campus. The clean-up day will prepare ‘campus headliners” from among ville.
sponsor of the Matrix olis Committee of the Sarah LawTable. 3 . rence College (New York) alumMembers of the planning com-| Four Indianapolis students and nae who are working with the college in its annual fund drive.
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the college for “High School Day" the-campus women. They will be| All are"members of Theta Sig- named chairman of the Indianap-(ers College Apr. 8 and 9.
. | businessmen, e-| - The school has a goal of §$118.- 40, ners; employment discussions Mrs, organized Hanover College Men's 000 this year to meet operating, 4 talks by several speakers.
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linois and Indiana will meet with Terre Haute business men during {the Business Education Clinic to been pe held at Indiana State Teach-
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- Set’ Banquet Date The Pi Omega Pi alumni and regional banquet will be held Apr. 9 at 6:20 p. m. Charles Anderson, 2424 Parker Ave. has been named program chairman for the annual “Squire's Ball” to be held at Indiana State Teachers College Apr. 9. Two Indianapolis students have been admitted to Kappa Tau Kappa, inter-fraternity council on the DePauw University campus in Greencastle. { They are John Mote, 4707 Guilford -Ave.,, and Robert B, Cheva~ lier, 3317 Carrollton Ave. Plan Labor Courses
Registrations for 48 labor and industrial courses will open at
{Purdue University’s Indianapolis {Center at noon tomorrow and | Wednesday. Classes will begin on { Thursday. At Indiana University, 17 students have been appointed to fra ternities, sororities and student committees. Lona May Bornkamp, 1934 N. {New Jersey St., was named to {membership in the IU Chapel Guild, to study plans for an in-{ter-faith chapel on the campus. | Others are Elizabeth Richman, {524 E. 53d St.; Joan Reis, 21 Meridian Pl, and Cynthia Baker, |626 E. 60th St., all appointed to [the board of standards; Eugene Taylor, 2465 Bond St., Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity; Robert Drake, 237 N. Highland Ave.; John Batten, 2263 N. Illinois St., Lamda Chi Alpha fraternity; Willlam Hoover, 6611 E. 10th St., Sigma Pi, and John Edwards, 261 8. Au~ dubon Rd., Phi Gamma Delta; Marilyn Ceigler, 546 E. 60th St.. Delta Zeta sorority; Patsy Hane lon, 3407 Boulevard Pl, Delta |Zeta pledge; Jack Garinger, 2208 {N. Arlington Ave., and Greg Kimberlin, 1905 E. 67th St., Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity; Sally Copsey, R. R. 4, Tophets; Harrison {Grathwohl, 1603 Central Ave, Sigma Iota.
Discuss Cancer
Hoosier physicians and dentists {will take part in discussion of new techniques in the diagnosis land treatment of cancer during a {two-day program to be held {Apr. 8 and 7 at IU Medical Cen- { ter, Indianapolis. | The conferences, which last year attracted an attendance of {more than 200, are open only to {members of the medical and !dental professions. Lectures to Air Force Dr, Michael Ginsburg, professor {and director of Russian studies lat Indiana University, has been invited to lecture at the Air War | College, Maxwell Air Base, Mont |gomery, Ala. A native of Russia, the profes{sor is scheduled to Jeave Bloomeington by special Air Force pfane Thursday to spend a ‘week at ‘the base while lecturing on foréign {and domestic policies of the {USSR.
| ——————————— YMCA Bible Club
Sets April Program { The Bible Investigation Club of ithe YMCA will hear two preachlers and a layman and see a re{ligious film during the April meetings. On Apr. 6, the Rev. LaVon Fisher, pastor of the Centenary {Christian Church, will speak on “A Successful Fishing Trip.” “The Challenge of Religion to the Young Men of Our, Day,” will be the subject of the Rev. E. L. Day, lexecuptive secretary of the In|dianapolis Disciples of Christ | Union, on Apr. 13. A film, “God Is My Landlord,” will be shown on Apr, 20, and the final speech on Apr. 27, “Jesus, the Master, Teacher,” will be de[Tivered by Herbert Dauer, of the {Veterans Administration.
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