Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1948 — Page 16

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LJ MATTHEWS, Mar. 18—“Old school ties” are not to be found Lincoin. {only in age-old Eastern educational institutions. 4 | A sentimental attachment for the two-story, red brick school in

Mr. Preyer is chairman of the /this tradition-steepad Grant County town of 513 inhabitants today | board of the was behind the “hotfoot” dismissal of the vice principal and the] |strike of 84 upper-grade pupils. - i

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| GH i J 1 |" The apparent reason for the Neary Upland, both in the same fca and former ldismissal yesterday of middle- township. chairman of the : C LEAN L R laged Hobart Black was his “lax Educators following the policy board of ‘the As|aiscipline” and his practice of Of the Indiana Department of sociation of Na-|

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|applying the “hotfoot” to sleeping Public Instruction have advo- tional Advertis-

{pupils in the classroom. cated the consolidation of the ers. He is past | But, behind this was a con- Upland and Matthews schools to president of the

{flict between school authorities raise educaticza’.atandards. Mr. Preyer Advertising land townspeople over the pro-| This would mean that the Club of New York City. |posed consolidation of the Mat- | building at Matthews would be] Mr. Preyer now is chairman of |'thews school with the school at abandoned. The pupils would be the board of Morse International BE transported five miles to Upland |Inc., directing special services of | . = by “hack.” {major clients. He is an honorary Mr. Black. was sympathetic member of Omicron Delta Kappa, with townspeople, who also feel Duke University Chapter and a| that the town would lose busi. Professional member of Alpha, ness from the move. Delta Sigma, New York Dyer |

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consolidation, said that the vice] nrincipal’s dismissal was due en-| Vinding Tode of hot, Sortened tirely to his “failure to co-operate | with the other teachers. — “He wanted to operate a playhouse, instead of a school; such things as waking up kids with PHOENIX the hotfoot. They shouldn't have been sleeping in the first place,”

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mitted that Mr. Black “is very nooular with the pupils.” Serve PHOENIX The pupils demonstrated his nopularity by leaving school im-' [RZZZc Yor ic we the frunest mediately upon learning he had been ‘fired. They organized a nicket line and carried crudely drawn placards demanding, “We Want Black Back.” Principal Fred Glancy, whom Mr. Black is charged with failing to obey, declared: Don’t Accept Progress “Mr. Black and I are good| |friends. He and I were in classes | together as Ball State (Teachers’ { College) students years ago. | “And, so I don't want to get {mixed up in this fight. I have a {lot of friends among the people here, too." , He said that pupils returned to class this morning and stayed {until roll call was completed} | Then, they left again and paraded {with their signs. ‘ “I guess it's a case of the people here not wanting to accept

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