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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 11

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3 ISU Students Finalists for Trustee Post Three Indiana State University students have been selected by Indiana Gov Otis Bowen for possible appointment to the ISU board of trustees. The three will be interviewed personally to the governor on Monday. Dec. 22. and he is expected to announce his appointment before The TRIBUNE has learned that the three candidates for the board appointment Randy Lucas, a sophomore political science major from Greenwood; Marjorie Siebenmorgen.

a junior English major from Terre Haute; and Harold Beumel. a freshman from the ISU Loses "Teardrops" NEW YORK (UPI) A $30,000 pair of earrings belonging to the wife of Sen Jacob Javits. RL-NY. apparently was stolen Wednesday from the luxurious apartment on Manhattan's East Side, police reported. A police spokesman said Marion Javits told detectives she had left the diamond earrings in the bottom of a pocketbook Monday night in the apartment When she looked in the purse Wednesday night the earrings were missing, police said.

Evansville campus who lives in Evansville. In late November a list of IO names was turned into Bowen for final selection. Those candidates had been recommended by a search and screen committee on campus headed by Student Government Association President Mark Blade. The Indiana Legislature passed the provision allowing for one student member to all five of the state university boards of trustees last May 5. In all.

Bowen will interview 14 students next Monday for board spots at ISU, Indiana University. Purdue University. Ball State University, and Vincennes University. The first term for student trustees at IU, Purdue. State, and ISU will be 18 months with subsequent appointments for two years The first appointment at Vincennes will be for six months, then one year.

The IO finalists selected by the search and screen committee at ISU were chosen from a field of 29 applicants for the position. The committee, composed of eight students and a representative from the office, made the selections by interviewing all of the applicants Toastmasters Invite Others To Attend Terre Haute community residents are invited to attend the luncheons of the Terre Haute Noon Club, according to ot Lacher educational vice president and secretary the club. The Noon meet every Tuesday at noon at the Knights of Columbus, 9th and Poplar streets. Lacher explained the purpose of the club is to improve the ability of the participants to communicate with others either publicly or on a one-to-one basis. Other officers of the Terre Haute Club.

Club 286J of Area 3. District ll. are: George Smith, president; William Mansard, administrative vice president; Bob Piker, threasurer; and Jay Kirk, sergeant-in-arms. Interested persons can contact President Smith. 2234 First Ave.

World Market CHICAGO (UPI) William Kuhfuss. president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. said Wednesday the Ford Administration should allow U.S. fanners access to Kuhfuss said farmers have had to limit exports to a few chosen countries at fixed prices. Speaking at a luncheon for the American Society of Agriculture Engineers, he criticized Secretary of State Henry Kissinger for grain deals for political and not economic purposes Clay County Man Serious After Mishap BRAZIL, Ind.

(Special) A Knightsville man is in critical condition at a Terre Haute hospital following a crash on Interstate 70 south of here involving two trucks. Larry Gore. 31, Knightsville, was injured in the crash. He is in serious condition in the intensive care unit of Terre Haute Regional Hospital with head and chest injuries. According to Indiana State Police, who investigated the crash.

Gore was driving his pickup truck east on 1-70 and was exiting at State Road 59. as was a semi-tractor trailer combination, driven by Kenneth Knight, a driver for Yellow Transit Freight Lines. LOCAL ISU FRESHMEN iwho are recipients of $200 scholarships from the ISU Wives Club Project Scholarship Group were congratulated on their selection by University President Richard G. Landini. Here on the quad with President Landini and Mrs.

John Murphy, far left, scholarship group chairman, are Curt Herrington, West Vigo, 321 S. 6th West Terre Haute; Anita Moody, North Vigo, 6421 N. 31st Debbie Comer, Schulte, 36 Avalon Drive; and Man Lynn Welch, South Vigo, RR 26. Downtown open until 8:30 P.M. Honey Creek until 10:00 P.M.

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291,606
Years Available:
1948-1977