Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1956 — Page 4

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GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE DRAPES even more than most fine garments REQUIRE QUALITY CLEANING end some of the drapes in every home probably need cleaning right now. CY. 4715 15% Discount At Our Drive-In Office 1609 N. LYNDHURST Open 7 JLM. to 6 P.M.. Mon. thru Sat. a ♦ c. Demaree CLEANERS to the Meticulous Minority

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ice, three weeks after 10 years, and four weeks after 25 years. RETIREMENT PLAN —This is a voluntary contributory Plan. It provides a retired employee who participates with an income for life with many liberal security provisions. PENSION PLAN— A retiring employee, aged 05, with 15 or more years of Company Service Credit, will receive an income proportional to his years of service and earnings. This Plan, paid for entirely by the Company, also provides disability benefits.

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WESTERN TO BUY PROP-JET TRANSPORTS Burbank, Calif.—Western Airlines announced plans last Thursday to buy a fleet of new Lockheed Electra prop-jet transports and provide 7-mil e-a-minute service on its 12-state network starting in 1959. Nine of the 450 mph Electras are being ordered, Western president Terrell C. Drinkwater, disclosed at a meeting of the airlines shareholders. The fleet, with spare parts, will

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Speedway THEATRE 1

TOURS- FRI- SAT. APRIL 26-27-28 “The Last Command” In Color Starring Sterling Hayden Anna Maria Alberghetti Richard Carlson Arthur Hunnicuti Ernest Borgnine J. Carrol Naish PLUS “Never Say Goodbye” In Technicolor Starring Rock Hudson Miss Cornell Borchers George Sanders

SATURDAY MATINEE APRIL 28 Show opens at 1:00 pan. Show starts at 1:30 pan. “Angels In Disgnise” 4 Cartoons “Blonder Boys” “Little Papa” “Hook A Crook” 4 Cartoons Prise drawing for the Kiddies at end of Matinee Show out at 4:30 pan. Show re-opens at 6:45 pjn.

SUN- MON- TUES. APRIL 29-30. MAY 1 In Vistavision “To Cateh A Thief” 1 In Technicolor Starring Cary Grant Grace Kelly Jessie Royce Landis John Williams PLUS “Bear Window” In Technicolor Starring James Stewart Grace Kelly

STARTING WEDNESDAY MATS “The Rose Tattoo” AMD “Shotgnm”

require an investment approximating $19,500,000 he said. The planes will he powered by four Model 501-Dl3 prop-jets of 3750 hp each, built by the Allison Division of General Motors. The engines, 12 percent more powerful than any in civil use now, will drive 13% foot diameter propellers. The Western-Lockheed association is a new combination in the air transport industry. It is the first time Western has equipped itself with Lockheed airliners.

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Thursday, April 26, 1956

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) bid. The School Board is grateful to the 95 members of the Parent Teachers’ Association who carried the petition. • Speedway High School recently received its certificate of membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools for the ensuing year. Although the high school was admitted to the NCA several yean ago, the Association procedure is that the qualifications of all member schools are reviewed each year. Speedway received an Unqualifiedly recommended” rating. The spring sports teams were victorious in three contests the past week. Last Thursday Speedway won a triangular track meet in which Brownsburg and Greenwood also participated. The score was Speedway 101; Brownsburg 54; Greenwood 8. On Friday night the baseball team defeated Greenwood 22-3, and Monday night the track squad out-pointed Plainfield 77-32.

Due to the growth of the instrumental music program, the following policies concerning the summer music program and the program for the 1956-57 school year have been adopted: 1. Any student in grades 7 through 12 may elect to participate in the Speedway High School instrumental band program. 2. Seventh Grade Band Enrollment.

a. A student who expects to participate in the 1956 summer instrumental program and enroll in the seventh grade band for the school year 1956-1957 should have his instrument and make arrangements for enrollment with the band director on or before June 1, 1956. b. A student who expects to become a member of the seventh grade band during the school year 1956-1957, but does not wish to participate in the 1956 summer instrumental program, should have his instrument and should make arrangements for enrollment with the band director on or before July 15, 1956. c. Seventh grade students who enter the Speedway Schools for the first time, after July 15, may enroll in the seventh grade band provided there is a vacancy in the band section, and provided that the student has had previous instrumental training. Note: Elementary pupils who wish to start instrumental lessons prior to the summer preceding their seventh grade, should arrange for such lessons with a private teacher of instrumental lessons.

3. Instrumental students in grades 8 through 12, including students who will attend Speedway Schools for the first time, may enroll in the Cadet Band. 4. The director will promote students from the Cadet Band to the high school varsity band solely on the bases of need for particular instruments and upon the proficiency achieved by students on these needed instruments.

5. The high school varsity band is a select group of the best performers from instrumental students (enrolled in grades 9 through 12) with due regard for balance in instrumentation, that is, a proportionate number of the various instruments. The varsity band is limited to a maximum number of 80 members. This seems to be the largest feasible number of instrumental students for which the school can: (1) provide desirable band room facilities; (2) keep in attractive uniforms; (3) include on band trips; and (4) from which a high degree of performance can be expected. Promotions to this select band can be made only as vacancies occur from withdrawals and from graduation from high school. 6. The band director will be glad to discuss with parents the quality of instruments best suited for school use, the names of reliable firms from which new or used instruments may be rented or purchased, and other items which need to be considered in making a selection of a band Instrument.

Library Notes ITie public is invited to use the High School Library from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. These books have been added to the Library: Green—World’s Fighting Planes Grob—Basic Television Hammond-Innes Cruise Of Danger Hark—Junior Plays For All Occasions Haig-Brown—Saltwater Summer Harkins—Son Of The Coach Hecht—Explaining The Atom Herbert Mr. Wizard’s Science Secrets Herts—Complete Book Of Modal Railroading Wheelwright—Gray Captain Heuman—Fighting Five Higfcet Man’s Unconquerable Mind Hill Homeowner's Guide It Landscanin* *'