Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1950 — Page 6

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ech Tech High School Senior Play Scheduled for Apr. 2 Ushers, ‘doormen and ticket Alta Welch. are senior sponsors a’ class banner to be carried in, weekly news broadcast, {men have been selected for the in «charge of the ushers. ” the ‘commencement procession, Cha Copy,” is being brought Technical High School Senior] Ticket men will ‘be Robert Berkshire, a senior, won to students of Technical High Boa. id A Caen Mills] Te HVE and third ee in" the{ S100! each Thursday during roll matic A ound . | test. J Appointed Brigade Hall. il inclu Cramer. Fp Mark if Orimady Robin: contes The three-minute scripts, writ-| tavern door. Two officers entered Check itching

Company Officers | 1 a ers, Towa Butts QUE ari Tp amor. 1s win ber TO eT ecioun ¥. Simpioiten by Robert Hales from the/ahd saw Colby leaping o : ard Clark. 8, a senior, 1s win- hea e school’s epart-| Arsenal Cannon, present a re- division of program production, First Application] —» ‘Agonising itching of ugly ecsema, Rash,

Three Indianapolis men have Bar En ' Ditok Mary : Hazel Kuetemeier, view of the week’s school news, and dirscted by Mrs. Ressie Fix, *Imetter, Ringworm, Pimples, Scabies, Toe

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Ed5s, Beverly Garwood, Patricia ores. ner of the senior banner con- ment; Mrs. been appointed company officers 5%, Fy il (CN "Tes “Mowery. Alice test, conducted by the senior com- sewing instructor, and Robert

in the Brigade of Midshipmen at Irvin, onald | Loflin. Donald McClarney, the U. 8. Naval ni in An Annabelle’ Matlock, Henrletta Moma nical High smumittes. of Tech Hill, Glenn Petry, Jo Nell Alcorn, day's weather reports. John Staf- Miss Ella Sengenberger, director, T¥!*r. Ringworm, Pimples. Scabies, J ney Katherine Simmons James arbara nica gh Schoo ol William Lewis, Phillip Smith ford is the announcer | ‘of publications, assists Mr. Hales pL.up STAR OINTMENT. Repeat 8s They are Midshipman 1-C James Dotty White ea rsa Wan “Advanced dressmaking classes David Elmore and Ray Thompson| The broadcasts are supervised in selecting and writing the ma- needed as nature heips heal, Money back if P. Oberholtzer of 2057 Centrai Miss Mona Woodward an- iss! ‘will work the winning design into of the commencement committee.'by C. 8. Stewart, director of the terial. IFIRST jar falls to satiaty. Try 3 today! = . Ave.; Midshipman 1-C Carl H.| 4 Gs 4 i Arvidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Arvidson of 5320 E. 11th 8t., and Midshipman 1-C Charles C. Dunn Jr., son pf Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. Dunn of 4824 Washing-| ton Blvd. Tom K. Howe, 3018 Broadway, was scheduled to be graduated today from the naval electrician’s mate school at the Naval Training Center in Great Lakes, Ill.

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Two . Indianapolis men joined other personnel at Navy headquarters in London in greeting Adm. Forrest P. Sherman recently. They were Apprentice Seaman Charles 8. Worth, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles O. Worth, 509 Noble St., and Marine Pfc. oe R. Maddock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Maddock of 845 8B. Greer St. +The chief of naval operations, touring the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, was greeted at Nice, France, by four Indianapolis men among personnél on the USS Newport News, They were Seaman Pau} Henry Chapman, 2069 N. Luetf¥ Ave.; Seaman Charles Lewis Jacobs, 1926 Koehne St.; Seaman Harry Tripp Jr., 1034 W. 32d St., and Marine Pfc. Harry Robert Miles, 1230 8. Whittier Pl.

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