Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 11

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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY—The old reces

Schumacher (inset), masfer of ceremonies, rings the old beil.

; 8% 8 sat. lent Tstrastor of the class, diSchool 45 to Welcome Back rected it in its beginning. There

'Old Grads’ for 50th Jubilee

Celebration Wednesday to Mark Golden

Anniversary; Hundreds Expected to Attend ‘ ‘By DAVID WATSON :

| s bell of School 45 will call alumni together Wednesday night it pbservance of the school's 50th birthday. The halls of this building, familiar to the

hundreds of graduates expected to attend, are sure to bring memories flooding back when John

‘are now five sight saving classes {in the city. Choir Organized A primary choir was organized n 1029, following organization of the junior high choir in 1928. An intermediate choir was formed (later.

Old grads of public school No. 45 will"'make a return trip down, During the war, pupils totalled trails of the past next Wednesday.

With the school’s old recess bell, John A. Schumacher, master and

$75,000 in bonds and stamp sales “bought” a fighter plane

of ceremonies, will ‘ring the start of the golden jubilee program which was named for the school.

at 7:30 p. m,

Miss Olive K. Funk, present

In its 50 years service to Indianapolis, School 45 has graduated principal, came to the school in

thousands of pupils. The jubilee]

11926. For the past 10 years she

planning committee expects hun-(clation was formed at the school), "yon school advisor to the

dreds of them to- return for the 50th birthday celebration. In 1897 a site for the school] was purchased at the corner of) 23rd St. and Park Ave. Old grads mention that it was 15th St. and Park Ave. then. ° | Miss Clara Washburn took over|

lieved by Miss Georgia Alexander. there.

Proud of Record

School 45 has always been yg prasmy sey ICHESE ICON SNES RENE HERESY ERECN NCNESE Key

proud of Miss Alexander. She) authored the Alexander Speller, the Child Classic readers and| wrote a series of arithmetics for| the eight elementary grades in| collaboration with John Dewey,! of Columbia University. | These books Were tested in the| classrooms of the school and edu-! cators came from other parts of] the country to observe the prac-| tice of some of her theories. She was principal for 22 years. | In 1902, the school started one! of the first manual training, classes in the city and the grad-| uating class of that year bought 12 wood working benches as a| gift to the school. | The following class also left 12 benches as a gift and all 24 are still in use. { The first parent-teacher asso-

Watters to Take Butler

Religion School Post ~

Dr. A. C. Watters of Scotland] officially will~take his place as a member of the faculty of the But-| ler School of Religion in cere-| monies Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. in Sweeney Chapel. | Dr. Watters is a newly appoint-| ed assistant professor in the de-| partment of missions. He will be| installed by Dr. A. E. Cory, the, department = head. The new, School of Religion professor holds a Ph. D. degree from the Univer-| sity of Edinburgh. He served for) 13 years as missionary to India, once was headmaster of a largs| school in Scotland, represented! the Disciples of Christ foreign missionary committee and edited! the Mission Quarterly. |

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1912 with the McMath as president and Mrs. Fred L. Pettijohn as | secretary. | Early members thought the

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Children’s Museum director and is chairman of junior and teacher memberships.

Under her direction, the junior

unit was more a literary club/museum enrollment here has be-

| for parents than anything else.

{come first in the country.

School 45 became the William| The first half centure has been as first principal when the build-| Watson Woollen School in 1922, a full one at School 45, but its ing was finished a year later, and 2nd in 1929 the first sight saving graduates and its staff members served until 1901. She was re- class in Indiana was organized anticipate even greater accom-

plishments during the next 350

Miss Joggphine O'Brien, pres- years.

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Couple Celebrates 55th Anniversary

Mr, and Mrs. William 8. Gibson will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary today in their home, 160 8. Third Ave., Beech Grove, with a family dinner and

- | open house for friends and neighbors. :

Mr. Gibson, who is 79, and his 76-year-old wife, Mrs. Mary Jane

{| Gibsori, will be reunited today

with almost 50 children and grandchildren. Open house for friends. will be held betwgen 2

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Mr. Gibson is a former railroader with 40 years of service for the Pennsylvania - Railroad. He operated a grocery store in Beech Grove for 17 years, retiring only three years ago.

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