Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1949 — Page 32

returned. to. this.

Sanstruction

into the history of Public School Since the

was known by number t became the Otis E.| 1 on-Jan, 8, 1929, mmissioners authbrfor No. 20 on the |

basis of pet! s submitted by patrons of the I and South

Indianapolis and atten schools before entering the

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[to serve in World ‘War I

He died In battle in France a , While attempting to communications

day the original building was erected at 1125 Spruce St. In 1875, generations of school children attending No. 20 have watthed Indianapolis outgrow the muddy unimproved streets of the Southeast Side and extend its borders eastward from the old

ent while his unit was fall- |!

Since 928, , Charles E. Sunthimer (inset) hy drected School 20 activities.

: School No. 20, Now Named for Otis E. Brown, Looks Back on 74 Years of Tradition, Service

NEARLY 74 years of tradition and service have been woven

No. 20, 1849 Pleasant Run Pkwy.

|modern building of brown brick a and trimmed it in Indiana lmestone.

Stamp Notes - By MANUEL RABASA NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UP)— Historic Norfolk Island, belonging to Australia, issued its first postage stamps on June 10, 1947. The island, in the Pacific about 930 miles northeast of Sydney, now-offers- twelve new stamps’ of uniform design and range from 4 pence to 2 shillings. The %. 1 d 1% are also avaliable in

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When the soldier's body was recountry, memorial services were held in Edwin Ray Methodist which was located near the site of School No. 20. . The school was made his namesake to commemorate the service lof private soldiers’ during the world conflict.

~ ” ” “IN 1088 the Board of School Commissioners deemed the aging Bullding Sh Spruse St. unt for further school use and authorized on Pleasant Run

Shostn was nearly in

EW new of three prvi onli 2%, 3% and 5%-—to commemorate the 130th year of the found. irg of Newcast The other is a single stamp o oye honoring Queen Elizabeth.

THE SAARLAND. postal authorities in Germany distMb two new stamps last week. to honor the democratic youth ment, The 8 franc plus 5 illustrates a hostel in the Ludweiler district rized close to the Alsace er aict fron-

tier, with youthful cyclists in the foreground. >

For durability, door and window parts exposed to the weather were made of aluminum. Inside the two-story structure, the concrete and steel stairways were protected in stairway wells closed by steel doors at both énds to lessen fire hazards. - About 650 pupils are housed in the building which boasts a 1ibrary as well as an auditorium. ” » vy DURING THE dedication, held in Februray, 1940, Mrs. Annie Brown, mother. .of..Otls, gave. to the school the mementoes of her son. Among these was a government citation from France. : The teaching staff of No. 20 utilizes methods that are as modern as the buliding which houses the school. Charles E. Sunthimer is principal. Throughotit “the unit 22 loudspeakers are installed as part of the public address system in use. Audio-visual equipment, radios and record players also _ Supnlsment standard ash ing methods. a

JIN ITS activities apart the regular curriculum, Otis . EL

At various times it has

sponsored) a Camp Fire Girl unit, Girl Re-

serves, two Girl Scout Troops, Junior Grade Y, primary and intermediate choirs, Slee clubs and student council.

ACROSS 1 Behold!

3 Preposition 4 Afresh Bh 6 Part of a circle

8 Earth's satellite 10 Musical note 11 Near (ab.)

® Rowing implement LINCOLN REBUS

7 Companion word for “either”

TREAT PANG MICE ORA SHEP TRET

LIT LAIR -

nicknames of this great president:

, site The 10 franc plus 7 pictures a! iy since 1929. It TRIANGLE the center o f She No. 20 school reconstructed youth hostel near has main " "| Here's a sna triangle cenof reserva- district. On the new land archi- er also Showing ore “better” rat among ‘school {tered on Lincoln having been shot tects and Contractors erected a cyclists. in Ford's THEATER. The second

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UTO CITY in Michigan, because of its industry. 2. FALLS CITY in in Kentucky named from falls of Ohio River located there. 3. CREAM CITY in Wisconsin nicknamed “from the creamcolored brick made there.

4. SMOKY CITY in Pennsyl-

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which” overhangs it.

5. GARDEN CITY in Georgia named from its beautiful parks and gardens,

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