Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1929 — Page 19
SEPf. 6, 1929.
CITY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES OPENMONDAY Increases in Attendance Expected at All Institutions. Indianapolis grade schools, high schools and colleges will open Monday with large increases in attendance, school officials announced today. Approximately 50.000 children will attend grade and high schools in Indianapolis this year, according to Byron K. Williams, city school research director. Half-day sessions for grade pupils will be held all next week. Classes will start Sept. 16. Enrollment of upper classmen at Butler university will begin Sept. 16, followed by registration of new students and freshmen. Sept 17. Classes will start Wednesday, Sept. 18. Registrar Miss Sarah B. Cotton announced that an increase of students is expected. New Gym at Tech Two hundred freshmen probably will enroll at Indiana Central college on opening day, Tuesday, according to a report of Registrar P. G. Snively. Conditions for a successful year at Arsenal Technical high school are apparent, Principal Milo H. Stuart said. Upper classmen will register Monday morning and freshmen and new students Monday afternoon. The new gymnasium recently has been completed, and will seat the entire student-body of approximately 5.500. More than 250 students will enroll at Washington high school Monday. Classes will start Wednesday. Chemistry at Ripple Anew chemistry course has been added to the curriculum at Broad Ripple high school, which opens with assembly in the auditorium at
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Is Your Son Going to College This FaH? "Tes ‘-says many a proud father. I gUCSS he is ‘-sighs many a loving mother. " You bet’ asserts the boy him* t self as the day for registration draws near. Weeks of preparation, days of antick pation, hours of advice, and the boy is gone. Whether it is his first year or his last, mothers and dads always ex* perience the same feeling of emptiness with the boy's departure. But these pangs of homesickness need not be endured. Let the tele* phone bring your boy back to the fire* side. Send your voices over the wires straight into his college room. Talk' ing with him is the next best thing to seeing him. Long Distance is the only satisfy' ing way to span the miles between the college and the home. It is the best way of dispelling homesickness. i Arrange to talk with your sotu at least once a weei^ Indiana Bell Telephone Cos.
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There’ll be some novel sleuthing done at Bradley Beach, N. J., now, no doubt, for S. S. Van Dine, above, author of the ‘Philo Vance’ detective stories, has been ap pointed village police commissioner. Among the crimes he’ll have to detect are too-abbreviated bathing suits worn by beach beauties. ’
9 a. m. Monday. Five hundred students are expected to enroll. No definite figures on attendance at Manual Training high school have been announced. Upper classmen at Manual register at 8 a. m. Monday and freshmen at 1:30 p. m. Cathedral high school opened for the winter term today with freshmen registration. Three hundred and fifty students were graduated from parochial schools last spring, and approximately 600 are expected to comprise the total enrollment at Cathedral this year. Joseph Deinhart will direct athletics. Upper classmen Will enroll at Cathedral Monday. Two former county schools recently were added to the city school system and will open Monday. They are School 1, at Thirty-sixth and Gale streets, and School 65, located at Forty-sixth street and Keystone avenue.
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