Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1949 — Page 23

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CAPT. WALLACE FOSTER, namesake .of Public School No. 32, was ardent in his activities to further patriotism among the country's school youth, especially in Hoosierdom. He enlisted as a private in the

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ves,” a Hoosier military unit which served throughout the Civil War. During his service he rose from private soldier to hold the rank of captain at the time of his medical discharge. Unwilling to separate from the service of his country, he worked after his discharge with the U. 8. Pay Department, assisting ill and wounded soldiers in their return to their Homes,

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Wallace Foster School 32 Named for Captain in Hoosier Civil War Unit

Vernon, Jennings County, his patriotic association: with No, 32 was the reason patrons petitioned for assignment of his name to the school one year after his death. School Board members authorized the assignment on May 26, 1920. The building at 2110 N. Illinois St., was erected in 1800. Of red brick composition, it houses 12 classrooms, a library and an auditorium, Graduates of No. 32 were not long in organizing’ an alumni association which met weekly, and in 1930 and 1981 the first steps toward forming a school parent-teacher unit. were taken. . » o ORGANIZERS thought it best to form a mother’s club as a pre{liminary move, to pave the way

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* TTHACA, N. Y.. May 14 (UP)— Cornell University will turn the

new director of the university's division of modern languages, said.

Butler Schedules [Seekto a Tooth. Decay in Schools

Registration Date | Ff 0 vin. wer 1

Registrations and the start of! (yp) _gpokane high séhool stue instruction for classes in Butler go: soon may be unabls to sate

University's pre-summer term {sty their sweet tooth mn school will open tomorrow. Registrations. .sreterias.

will begin at 9 a. m: and will con-| School health officers EE

tinue throughout the day. Classes will start about 4 p. m.| mended that sale of candy and

and will meet daily, . Monday | soft drinks be discontinued In through Friday. The regular schools. They are seeking to ree summer session and veteran's duce tooth decay among teene semester will start June 14. | agers.

‘1for a more official group. In April,

1932, the club became affiliated; with the Indianapolis Council of the PTA and the organization charter was granted to the new unit in 1935. Many other activities have been undertaken at Wallace Foster School since it became a part eof the North Bide community. In the 1920's the school's first mixed choir was formed, and it was followed in 1938 by organization of the Mothers’ Chorus. The next year the school orchestra was reorganized. In 1941 the Mothers’ Chorus was disbanded because of war- |} time - duties the members had assumed. » » » ’ FIRST COPIES of the school publication were printed in October, 1037, and monthly editions were {ssued until May, 1038. Printing was then reduced to ro

| "The Columbia Scholastic Press { Association awarded the paper | a second place rating in 1940. By contest vote, the student body at the school had named their paper the Wallace Foster News, In the same year the Camp Fire Girls had a unit organized at No. 32 and In 1943 Girl Scout Troop {6 was formed. ” - 8 ONE OF the school's prized possessions is a U, 8. Flag which once flew over the nation's capitol. On Jan. 26, 1044, cere-| monies were held when the award was made to the school by the late Gen. Robert H. Tyndall on behalf of Congressman Louis Ludlow. 1 Mr. Ludiow had acquired the| flag at the written request of sixth! grade pupil John Landes, and had| it presented to the school as a tribute to the late Capt. Foster, for whom the school was named. ! The school was also awarded a Minute Man flag In recognition of the war bond work of its pupils.

Hoosier Seniors

36 High School Pupils Awarded

Thirty-six Indiana high school seniors have been awarded scholarships to Butler University | on the basis of academic records, | character, school activities and | personality. |

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| Miss Nancy Clarke Sewell, 640 | | Berkeley Rd., and Miss Cyn- | | thia Hendricks, formerly of Cul- | ver, will be among the 265 seniors | i | at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, | | N. Y., who will receive their AB | | degrees | exercises on June 13. Both women | | formerly attended Shortridge | High 8chool, | Miss Sewell is the daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm C, Bewell, | | and Miss Hendricks is the daugh- | {ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. | Hendricks.

Education Institutes ‘Scheduled for Summer |

| Tim Sta { | BLOOMINGTON, May 14—. | Three institutes in the Indiana Unig oy SivisloNE, adit edu-| | cation will. be held during the! | summer months for organized | fabor groups, They will include the United | Bteelworkers of America InstiVog from June 19 through June |25; Btate Industrial Union Counlet Institute, July 24 through {July 29, and United Auto Workers of America Institute, Aug. 7 through Aug, 12.

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