I Groups Leaveror Induction In 1-Week PeriodTwenty-three men from the Gol-_ den Beit will leate Great Bend ■, Wednesday, Oct. 28 for Kansas ' Ciiv. Mo., where they will be in-1 ducted into the army the following day. Another group of 15 will 1 leave Nov. i for induction Nov. 5.1 Seven VolunteersIncluded in the two groups scheduled to leave are seven volunteers. Not included m the groups • are 10 men who have received their induction r.oikes but will be giver, .-.tuder.t deferments until the end cE the current school term. ;Those leaving Oct. 28 are: Rod- ’ ' ney Sweetir.an. James Weathers, : Roger Milbergcr, Maurice Dumm, Kerrr.il Westfall and Shelby Stone, ; all from Great Bend: Donald Meyer. Melvin Schartx. Ralph Tanna-j hill. Marvin Shawn and Charles j Berger, nil of Ellin wood.Emery Berry. Paul Johnston: and Keith Hudleslon. ail from Hoi-j sjngton: Wilbert Ntiss and Duane: Brack, both from Galatia; James, Schneweis ar.d Milton Ney. both from Ctaflic: Robert Finger and! Kenneth Lang, both from Red-! wmg; Donald Clay pole, Hutchin-1 -on, Raymond Ethridge, E n n i s, j Tex., formerly of Great Bend, and Elmer E. LeRoy, Ness City, Students receiving Induction no-; ure-: b it being deferred are: Lar-; ry Base and Charles Andress, both from Great Bend; Robert Rebein, Aaron Feist and John Feist, all; from Ellmvood: Bobby Johnson: and Wilfred Schrepel, both from; Claflin and Billy Folbers, Hoising-j ton. INovember Call ;Those leaving Nov. 4 for indue-' tion Nov. 5 are: Alan Spencer, Day kin Brack and Charles Matson, all from Great Bend: Melvin Key ser. Robert Deme] and Austin Brady, all from Gatlin: Dear. Stout and James SitUngdown, both from Housing ton and Charles Hull. Hutchinson, formerly of Hoising-' ton. John Sseber, Albert; Anthony Dome!. Redwing: Ralph Norris,jr., Eilinwood: Donald G u t h r ie, Hoisington and Robert Feu, Eliin-! wood. Students in the second ! group called but who will be de-1 for red are Charles Simonson and : Jerry Zutavern, both from Great Bend.'