Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1941 — Page 4
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work. $2.00 and carfare per day or SB.OO a week for regular work. See Herb at Beck’s Drug Store. School Notes (Marcy Mann) Hi there, folksies! How are you this wonderful day? This gorgeous day. this colossal, this—(Huh! Won’t I feel silly if it’s raining, or sumpin’?) Well, onyhoo, I feel plenty swell today, don’t you? Did you get a lot of Valentines? You lucky things! Oh, well—The news must go on! Say, team we’re proud of you—mighty proud! After seeing the way you defeated those Howe Hornets last week—well, just anyone try to tell me that Speedway High hasn’t got o good team—why I'LL MOW ’EM DOWN! Hotsie-totsie! We play one more basketball game this season! Ain’t it grand! Who? Whiteland at their gym. Let’s all be there, ’cause this will be the last time you’ll see most of our team on the floor for S.H.S! FIGHT, TEAM, FIGHT! Last Friday we scholars and pedagogues were entertained by a very interesting and amusing lecture by Mr. Kale “Red” Southern, who is with the Associated Press and follows the Chicago Cubs! He was lots of fun to listen to, because he not only told us facts, but a lot iof amusing things as well. He i picked on a few of the student | body and actually gave a poem ' about our “Clark Gable!” More i fun! We had a swell convocation this Wednesday, too. Guess who was here—that’s right, the Harlan Brothers! The same that play on i the radio! They were real, real good, too! 1 It seems as though most of the ' material for that Annual I’ve been I talking about was sent in today, i The deadline for it is March 15! ! we’re pretty proud of our Seniors and the way they’ve been handlink i this project! Congratulations!
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Several people, including me, have wondered what the news is going to be in the future—well, “Psychic” Mann, will now gaze into her crystal ball and venture to transfer her thoughts to you—concentrate! Ready? Here goes! I see— February 21, Whiteland (there) (Fight Team!) February 27-March I—Tourney (Tech) (Sectional Champs— Speedway!) February 28, No School (Wheel Good old tourney!) March 7, Basketball Banquet, (Yum, Yum!) March 21, Band Concert (toot, toot!) March 28, Senior Play (Speed-
Adopt Proper Approach When Criticizing Others “In criticizing people, the best psychological method is what I have frequently termed the ‘sandwich plan,’ ” Dr. George W. Crane says. “This means that we shouldfflrst administer a sincere compliment to buoy up the ego or morale of our ‘victim,’ then tactfully slip over the meaty layer which contains our criticism. Finally, we should administer another honest compliment to take the possible sting from our criticism. Remember, too, that I used the word ‘compliment,’ not the word ‘flattery.’ A compliment is an honest statement of appreciation for a demonstrable virtue or talent that merits commendation. As such, therefore, it is an ethical as well as a sound psychological technique. “Flattery connotes an insincere statement for a mercenary or selfish goal. Even when you find yourself face to face with the middle layer of the sandwich, you can help take some of the unpleasantness out of the criticism if you will lead into it by the ‘I wonder’ plan. “Don’t tell a child, ‘You’re a very poor reader.’ Instead, say ‘I wonder if you are really trying to read as well as you can, Jack, for you’re an intelligent boy, and surely you know that fluent reading is the foundation for all education.”
At Your Service Mrs. Chas. F. Langwell Your Speedway Representative Bel. 1617
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way’s Barrymores will show their stuff!) April 5, Danville Commercial Contest (Here’s Hoping!) April 11-14, Spring Vacation (More fun!) April 12, Ball State Commercial Contest (Here’s hoping again!) April 19, District Band Contest, (More here’s hoping!) April 25, Senior Dance (Come on Jitterbugs!) * May 3, State Band Contest, Huntingburg (Guess?)
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Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY FRIDAY and SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 21-22 FRANCHOT TONE—PEGGY MORAN—MISCHA AUER in ‘TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES’ FRANK MORGAN VIRGINIA GREY in ‘HULLABALOO’ NEWSCOMEDY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—FEBRUARY 23-24-25 JACK BENNY FRED ALLEN MARY MARTIN ‘LOVE THY NEIGHBOR’ And KEN MURRAY—BRENDA & CABINA—LIL CORNELL A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLS’ CARTOON NOVELTY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—FEBRUARY 26-27 SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ‘Tom Brown’s School Days’ FRANK MORGAN—ANN RUTHERFORD—J. SHELTON ‘THE GHOST COMESHOME’ CARTOON ; NEWS
May—.Junior-Senior Reception. (Lucky kids!) May 18, Baccalaureate (Here’s to the Seniors!) May 21, Commencement ' (Boo! Hoo!) May 27, Last Day of School. (Yippee!) Well, I think that’s about all I can think of right now, so here 1 go until next week, but don’t forget the game tonight! Toodle-oo!
