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MEMBERS OF THE Indiana University class of 1901 may be amused at college date rules during their golden anniversary reunion at Indiana University over the weekend. They could dance till 4 a. m., and on week nights,
when they were students.
The Emeritus Club, student-faculty group for those
receiving TU degrees 50 years ago, will initiate 1901 class members among whom are the following local residents: Howe Abbott, Martha Dbrsey, Dr. W. D. Gatch, C. H. Marshall, Mrs. Percival 0. Power, George C. Resoner, A. J. Rucker and James A, Stuart. » ” »
WAVE AGE requirements have!
been lowered from 20 to 18 for
the first time in their history.|
Eighteen-year-olds were to be interviewed here today. The Indianapolis quota is one a week,
Enlistment of WAVES locally started this spring with Noma Faye Wilkerson of Brownsburg accepted as the first recruit. The latest enlistment was Melda Rae Saunders of Stoy, Ill. The Indianapolis area includes four Illinois counties, One WAVE was accepted earlier but changed her mind and married. # » ” Two ministers received together their third degree on the same pollege campus, The Rev. Benton B. Miller, pastor of Olive Branch Christian Church, and the Rev. A. C. Brooks, Third Christian Church, were awarded LL.D degrees at Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky. They graduated there and later received degrees together at Yale University. Their wives accompanied them to Lexington. »® » » THE SHOW WILL be funny but the cause dead serious Friday and Saturday, 8 p. m., in Murat Temple. The Order of the Amaranth, fadies’ women’s Masonic organization, will present Spike Jones and his Junior City Slickers in a public performance featuring Tommy Thompson and Gerald Wiley.
Proceeds will go toward pus
chase of seeing eye dogs for blind veterans, veteran hospitalization work, and to the Masonic Home at Franklin. In charge are Fred Galloway, Ruth Riley and Whitney Reeves. a - = SEVEN INDIANAPOLIS students will find out for themselves if newspaper staffers meet interesting people.
The following will help publish the Indiana Daily Student at Indiana University next semester: Barbara Redding, 5420 N. Delaware St. and Bernard Vonderheide, 3601 N. Forest Manor, assoclate editors; James Merrell, 2010 Broadway, assistant managing editor; Harry Rider Jr. 623 N. Wallace St., business manager; Harriet Stafford, 4134 Guilford Ave., advertising manager; James Boyer, 3916 Washington Blvd, circulation manager; Edward Frank, 1345 E. 46th St., assistant circulation manager. # - # THE PRESIDENT’S Safety Conference meeting this week in Washington will hear an Indiana state trooper’'s suggestions for safe driving. Trooper Otha E. Bishop's proposal to grade drivers according to their records of safety and respect for the law by giving them various colored licenses will be presented by A. W. Brayton. Mr. Brayton is state representative and chairman of the House Committee on Public
|Safety.
Mr. Bishop suggests a red license for beginner, yellow after a year of good driving, green the third year, and white upon graduation. E » ® COME ON IN, it’s free—to Boy Scouts—that swim at Longacre Park, 4571 Madison Ave. 9 a. m.
to 6 p. m. Friday. Scouts of the
No
; N ; A Central Indiana Council and their leaders will be guests of the
. » W A “GARTER GIRL” luncheon, skating party and square dance ‘are mixed with ceremonies for the Harmony
Rite Cathedral, opened by Mrs. Luella Frame, Beech, Grove, Grapd Guardian, and Asa McKinley, Associate Grand Guardian, & Anderson. Main events follow: Luncheon, ing party fiesta banquet, square dance; Saturday —Break f a 8 t,; Garter Girl] luncheon, Queens’ luncheon, Melody Luncheon, Grand ball; Sun-day-—Aloha Breakfast, attendance.
Mrs. Frame
Mr. McKinley church
surprise to the political support-| ers of Republican Mayoralty candidate Judge Alex Clark, but
walking around town yesterday wearing a polka dot blue and white bow tie, the emblem the GOP picked to boost Judge Clark in the fall campaign. No significance, said a spokesman for the governor,"
Miss Jacqueline Fouts, 102 N. DeQuincy 8t., is among the 15 women taking first steps to become nurses at the Indiana Uni-
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| commander of the American Le-
Democratic Gov. Schricker was|
versity Training School for ss =» » G. N. CRAIG, past national
gion will speak at the annual Strawberry Festival to be given by Warren Township Republican Club Saturday, 6 to § p. m. In
Bi [Warren Central School.
Judge Alex Clark, Republican
{| candidate for mayor, will be a
special guest. Larry Richardson will be master of ceremonies and
F' [Robert R. Hamilton, club presi- _ |dent, will preside.
. # . . ALLOWANCES ARE no problems this week for three grade school students. Winning the Wayne American Legion Post's essay contest concerning dedication of the Post's Community Memorial Park were Kathy Criss, 7-A. student, Fleming Garden School, $25; Jimmy Gibson, 8-A pupil, Ben Davis, $15;° Arnold Bewley, 8-A student at Flack« ville, $10, Runnersup were Don Houck and Sandra Merz, Ben Davis, and Lois Austrew, Fleming Garden.
85 Boys at ‘Y’ Camp The first 10-day period at the
Indianapolis YMCA’s Flat Rock camp opened Monday with the
|age from 9 to 12. These boys are East Side residents. On June 21, about 100 boys from the Southwest district will go to lcamp.
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