Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1954 — Page 3

Thursday, April 1,1954

CDBT ACCOUNTANTS FORUM “TJie Forecast Side of Budgeting” will be the theme of the semi-annual forum of the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants on April 13 at Butler University. Sponsored in cooperation with Butler, the forum will open at 9:30 a.m. and continue until midafternoon in Butler’s Jordan Hall John B. Craig, Jr., vice-presi-dent of J. A. McDaniel & Co., Inc., is chairman. Members of the program committee are Richard W. Miller, president of Diamond Chain Co., Inc.; John T. Kokos, director of Education, George S. Olive & Co., and Ralph P. Lepper of William B. Burford Printing Co. Herbert C. Graebner, dean of Butler’s College of Business, and Butler’s president, Dr. M. O. Ross, will present introductory remarks. Speakers and their topics are: Russell Hiner of Link Belt Co., “Coming Events, Business and Clyde M. Seeley, supervisor of budgetary control of P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc., “The Future of Sales, Cost and Profit;” David W. Thompson, Indiana Universfty, “The Position Forecast,” and E. F. Hagel, works controller at Inland Container Corp., “Administration of Forecasts.” MUSIC STUDENTS ON DEAN’S LIST Twenty-nine students, including 14 from Indianapolis, have been placed on the dean’s list for outstanding grades by Butler University’s Jordan College of Music., These students, all of whom earned “B” averages or better for the first semester are: Ernestine Boggs, Martha Bolte, William Burger, Alma Fitzgerald, Mary Hagopian, Ralph Karstedt, Patricia Anne Lewis, Jacqueline Minnemaq, Truman Moyer, William Roberts, William Salzmann, Jo Ann Strebe, Beverly Weevie and Betty Keller, all of Indianapolis. Others are: Adeline Anderson, Harvey, Ill.; Betty M. Anderson, Clayton; Mary Lou Beck, Danville; Carol Boyer, Winona Lake; Daniel R. Boyer, Vienne, Virginia; Jean Faylor, Fort Wayne; Gerald Knipfel, Kitchner, Ontario; Robert Latherow, Carthage, Ill.; Fred Lintner, Wabash; William F. Penkinsw Lebanon; Jane Blackwell, Pennington, N.J.; Margaret Griffith, Whiteland; Robert Henry, South Bend; Louis Lavengood, Wabash, and Paul Messerall, Meadville, Pa.

BUTLER ROTC MILITARY BALL Butler University’s Air Force ROTC unit will hold its fifth annual Military Ball Friday, April 2 at the Indiana Roof. Over 400 cadets and their dates, staff, and dignitaries will dance from 9 to midnight to the music of Fred Dale and his orchestra. Leonard Oshier, Anderson, chairman of the Ball, has stated that the dance will be of the type given by many branches of the armed forces, with armed honor guards, aide de camp, distinguished guests, programs and favors. A reception line headed by Col. Ben K. Armstrong, professor of Air Science and Tactics and head of the Butler unit, and other unit officers will be on hand to welcome guests to the dance. Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the beautiful 34-inch Air Angel trophy to Miss Gerry DeFrank, Chicago Heights, .111., *and individual awards to members of her* court. Her court includes Elizabeth Keeling, Waldron; Barbara Brantner, 1202 N. Emerson; Judy Woolgar, 849 N. Keystone; Margie Lee Campbell, Futon, New York; Jane Knoebel, Madison; Edith Miller, Newburgh; Joan Budack, 1214 Nordyke; and Cherry Sheppard, 3247 Forest Manor. Those assisting Oshier in arrangements for the' Ball include: William Lee, Shelbyville, assistant chairman; John Shreve, 6079 E. St. Joe, programs; Robert Casey, 1020 High St., flowers; William Byrum, R.R. 4, Box 395, and Tom Tegge, Greenfield, ticket sales; James Breen, 1653 Presto, decorations; Miceal Collins, 330 Downey Ave., invitations.

COMPETE FOR TRIP TO NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR A drip to the national science fair at Purdue University will be the top prizes offered Saturday as approximately 200 high school students compete in a regional fair at Butler University. Entries from eight central Indiana counties Hendricks, Boone, Marion, Hamilton, Morgan, Shelby, Hancock, and Johnson, have been received. They range from shell collections to intricate electrical and mechanical apparatus. Here are some of the entries: Libby James of Martinsville High School, “Cancer and You”; Lee Koertge, Howe High School, “A Model Flying Saucer”; Liticia Ludeman, Manual Training High

School, “Effects of Hair Dye”; Gary Moore, Ben Davis High School, “An Atomic Blast on a Model City,” and Lawrence Mosier, Martinsville, “An Emergency Radio Station.” Two winners, a boy and a girl, will be chosen in the senior division of high school students. They will represent central Indiana in the national fair May 13-15. Winners in the junior division will be awarded savings bonds. The local fair is sponsored by Butler University, American Chemical Society, Indiana Engineering Council, Indianapolis Association of Retail Druggists and the Indianapolis Medical Society. The science fair program was

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