Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 7
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War Bond Sales Prized hy Pupils
School 6 Boasts of Minute-Man Flag
Austin H, Brown, School No, 6,| points with pride to the war bond| and stamp sales record of its| pupils during both world wars. | = One of their cherished awards| is the -minute-man flag won through 100 per cent participation | = in the World War II drive. The pupils also boast 100 per cent membership in the Junior Red Cross and many enrollments in the Children’s Muse Austin Brown, for whom the school was named, was one of
SR — include Robe . . ineensoniie Cal, president of the National Graves, Robert an Fired Ee Association of Home - Builders, Pal . almer, Fred C. Tucker and — r will sped at the ninth annual Charles Wagner. m—— Inees.ng. 0 Mar. i Members retaining directorship RUN 4 fon County Resi — ; dential Builders \are LeRoy Carson, H. A. Lindeay FE at 6:30 p. m. to- man Jr, Ross Neeves, Ernest — : morrow In the | |Spickelmier, Clarence Wacker 4 Antlers Hotel, | | land Charles O. Grinslade, organrt Mr, Brock will ization president. wien D ad dress ¢ Clifford Krabbenhoft, chairman ow %, county builders, of the program committee, will ™_s ub contractors, Present Me Brock to the group SHR su 1 and ollowing the banquet. Reports M————— a of officers and committees will — “ re tives on also be included in the program. ‘ \ “Main . the ’ - S—————— | ——————————— CSET EL Record- breaking M+ Brock” HOLD FORUM TONIGHT Construct Spa ~All Souis-Unitarian Forum will Six diréctors“of the local organ- present a symposium on the ization will be elected for a two-|question “Does Indiana Adequate-| year term following. the address — by Mr, Brock.
ly Care for Its Dependent Child-|{the members of the Board .of
ren?” today at 7:30 p. m. in the! {Visitors which governed local
_ Directors whose terms expire church.
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school’ functions. He was in|fluential in choosing the site on “(which the building now stands’ fat 702 Union St. | | The lot was purchased in 1853 | / {but actual construction Work ara not begin on the school for 13 years. Ne $ h ” ” AFTER the long delay, erec{tion started in 1867 and swept to completion in the same year. The finished product was a |four-story, white brick “building |containing 12 rooms and about 50 |seats per: room, It was constructed at a cost “Wi
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School No. 6. . . Twice built, the unity of its staff and pupils has resulted in strong “school spirit.
apolis Daily Herald dated June 18, 1867, and other® records of the Siys when the school was
HOOL 6 te SOL red<brick bullding with elght classrooms, one of them serving as an auditorium. Miss Madie Mitchell, who joined the school as’ pMnecipal in 1942 inaugurated the Friday service ceremonies observed at No. 6. Before classes start“ .on that day pupils from each room step s = = . into the hallway and sing the PRIMARY grade children metinational anthem. This is followed for classes in the annex, and bye. the pledge of allegiance, the their growing classes were cause, song, -“ America,” a_Psalm_read-
ng, Lord's Prayer, and I= for the four room addition to the ri a is Ee by the Aitth annex in 1916. y
{and sixth grade pupils as the Of course, the original white, {others walk to their classes; brick building was aging as annex | Mrs. Addarena Bridgewater beconstruction progressed, and in| jcame principal of - School 6 in
iol facilities caused the .onstructten of “a four room, red brick annex on the north. side of the white" building at a A cog of $9330. “ It faced Union St. and is part of the school building ras it now stands.
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wrecked for safety reasons. |Friday service continues under] There was. great excitement her direction, over the loss of the corngrstone Mrs. Bridgewater heads a staff during wrecking operations. After of seven‘ teachers and an enrollan extensive search, it was dis- ment of 216 pupils. At one time; vered in a pile of rock by John in the. school’s history an -enDrohan, a. custodian. i . Inside the stone were school|corded with a documents, a copy of the Indian- teachers.
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