Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1949 — Page 6

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Horace Mann School | In 74th Year

PUBLIC SCHOOL No. 13, Ti4 Buchanan St, followed the trend of schools in half the states of the union when it accepted the name Horace Mann as its official ‘ designation. Sometimés called the father of public education, Horace Mann once wrote that “The object of the common school system is to J give every child a free, straight, 3

walk up from the ignorance of an infant to the knowledge of the primary duties of man.” In 1873 the School Board authorized the purchase of a site for School 13 on land once owned by the Delaware Indians, Part of the same tribe once had an encampment in the area now occupied by School 18,

MOST OF the population To- es | ; am | cated in the zone of e new 9 ; . a 4 School 13 was of Irish and Ger- Mrs. Alberta Nay . ; hor Rirspt grden | have their own train, | : man descent and the national in- elow, ¢ o. 13.

fluence extended to the naming of home, school, chiirch and com-/he wins a ride on “Tom's Train” streets in the locality. [ne ity. through the school hall. i “Woodlawn Ave. was called" Toward that end the instruc<| Under the direction of Mrs. AlMurphy Bt. then, and Prospect/i,rs and parents have worked to berta Nay, who has taught at| St. was known as Donovan. unite the efforts of educators and/No. 113 for 25 years, and the The German language wasin, public to secure all possible school principal, the first graders taught, as in most of the Sther he|24vantages for school pupils. [built the train from a wagon and local public schools, from ® v » some boxes in connection with a third to the eighth grade. But IN THE ELEMENTARY grades book they were reading. | German lost favor with schooliat No, 13 the 1B pupils have a The result of the project was patrons -during the first ‘World|special reason for learning to con-|called “Tom’s Train” in honor of’ ar and it was dropped from the pect their words into phrases. [the boy hero whose adventures| curriculum of most of the publici When a child successfully re-'with tralhs are related in the schools. peats three phrases he has learned story. any classes at No. 13 were — | ones, usually recording en-| rollments of 50 o 85 pupils, Bven Butler Exams To Start Friday | ale as 1 or 45 pupils) Butler Universit y's fall se-|Feb. 4 until noon. All students Were Sonsiaereq 3n dveragy Class.| mester will close Friday with the will register at the Fieldhouse. THE ORIGINAL ‘building was! start of final examinations which, Registration and first meeting a 14-room structure with a total/Will continue through Wednesday, of classes in the Butler Evening seating capacity of 530, Physical!Jan. 26. | Division will be held during the education was withheld from reg-| Registration for spring term week of Feb. 7 to 12. ular instruction in favor of un- Slaaits wil stan the Week of | Er , en entrance fpervised play at recom time. teste Tor Hreshmicn ming inncs Rebekahs to Install raphy were stressed in the course Registration for . juniors and; “Mrs, May Burk will be installed

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.jomores and second semester bekah Lodge No. 501 in a cerefreshmen Feb, 3. mony af 8 p. m. Jan.'18 in the| Entering freshmen } will register’ ‘lodge ge temple, 2615% E. 10th St. |

physiology, music, drawing, gram mar and the traditional reading,

Since the school doors opened in 1875, when Mary McKiver took over as No. 13's first principal,| 15 educators have served as head | of the institution. Mrs. Cora Rent-| schler now holds the office. The building now has nine classrooms and an auditorium fis, included on the second floor.

‘. » - THE PTA of Horace Mann School was organized in 1922 but was called the Parent-Teacher Club when formed. Its objectives at the outset were to promote child welfare in the

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KLAMATH F. 15 (UP)—The which. a famous curred was stopp today. while st: tioned 100 passe rape of a won berth, Sgt BE. W. state police said a 36-year-old from Richland, rests Were made nor sald six men fied &s “mater suspects.” “They are tw sailors and one “The _sallors we berth "across fr They saw a mi: light near her | Intrude When the w been sound aslee screamed the from the berth 2 aisle, Bgt. Tiche The passenge: tually incommu a. m: to 12:20 train finally wai ceed On its run

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