Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1960 — Page 6
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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) same as last year, all sixth grade pupils south of Crawfordsville Road will be assigned to the Fisher School. The only change in boundaries this year is for the kindergarten south of Crawfordsville Road. School population maps, showing the location of each child in kindergarten through the sixth grade, hove been made. These
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maps are on display in Room 1 of the Carl G. Fisher School and any interested patron is invited to inspect them. In the study of the school population it was' found that if a division were made at any designated street for all grades it would make an extremely large number in some classrooms with a very small enrollment in others. Therefore, the division is not the same for all grades. This may mean, in a few cases, that children in one family will be assigned to different elementary schools. When the school assignments create cases where two or more children in grades 1-5 are assigned to different elementary schools, these parents may contact school officials to see if they can be assigned to the same school In such cases the pupils would be assigned to the elementary school that is best able to accommodate them. Due to uncertainty at this time of the number of pupils who will enroll for the 1960-61 school year, it may be necessary to make some changes in pupil assignment after the first day of school. The assignment of pupils who live within the Speedway Corporation limits to the four elementary schools is as follows: Frank H. Wheeler School (Na 4) 1. Kindergarten, first, and eec-
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ond grade pupils who live north of 25th Street and west of Moller Road. 2. All pupils in grades 3-6 living north of 25th Street and west of Lyndhurst Drive. James A. Allison School (No. 3) All children north of Crawfordsville Road except those assigned to the Wheeler School. This includes kindergarten, first, and second grade children in the Meadowood area between Moller Road and Lyndhurst Drive. Carl G. Fisher School-(No. 1) and A. C. Newby School (No. 2) Kindergarten 1. All pupils living north of the B. and O. Railroad and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Lyndhurst Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) 1. All remaining kindergarten pupils living south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. First Grade and Second Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. AU pupils living on 16th Street west of Norfolk. 2. AU pupils living north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk. 3. AU pupils living north of 1700 on Christopher Lane. 4. AU pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Christopher Lane.
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Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) AU remaining first and second grade pupils living south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Third Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. All pupils living north of the B & O Railroad and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Lyndhurst Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) All remaining third grade pupils living south of CrawfordsviUe Road wiU attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Fourth Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. AU pupils living on 16th Street west of Norfolk. 2. AU pupils living north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Norfolk. 3. AU pupils living north of 1700 on Christopher Lane. 4. AU pupils living on Speedway Drive west of Christopher Lane. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) AU remaining fourth grade pupils living south of Crawfordsville Road will attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Fifth Grade A. C. Newby School (No. 2) 1. AU pupils living on 16th Street west of Gerrard Drive.
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2. AU pupils living in the area north of the B & O Railroad and south of 16th Street from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Lyndhurst. 3. AU pupils Uving in the area north of 16th Street and south of Crawfordsville Road from the west edge of Speedway east to and including Gerrard Drive. Carl G. Fisher School (No. 1) AU remaining fifth grade pupils in Speedway south of Crawfordsville Road wiU attend the Carl G. Fisher School at 14th Street and Winton Avenue. Sixth Grade AU sixth grade pupils south of Crawfordsville Road will be assigned to the Carl G. Fisher School. The 1960-61 teaching staff for Speedway Schools is complete. There will be a total of 87 teachers and administrators for the four elementary schools and the junior-senior high school. Carl G. Fisher School Faculty (Elementary No. 1) Mr. Lincoln Northcott, Principal; Mr. Joe KeesUng, Sixth Grade; Mr. Donald Ross, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Roselyn Kerlin, Fifth-Sixth Grades; Miss LaVerne Ridlen, Fifth Grade; Mrs. Reita Beals, Fourth Grade; Miss Patricia Pirtle, Third-Fourth Grades; Mrs. Marilyn Brooks, Third Grade; Miss Anita Bloomenstock, Second Grade; Mrs. Margaret Layne, Second Grade; Mrs. Mary Lou Kress, First Grade;
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Miss Rachel Young, First Grade; Mrs. Helen Hickok, Kindergarten; Mrs. Lona Miles, Art; Miss Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Mrs. Rosemary Moe, Music. A. C. Newby School Faculty (Elementary No. 2) Mr. George McClelland, Principal; Mrs. Jo Ann Hachmeister, Fifth Grade; Mrs. DeLois Smith, Fifth Grade; Miss Hazel Smith, Fourth Grade; Miss Margaret Wilson, Third Grade; Mrs. Harriette Aichele, Second Grade; Miss Julia AUen, First Grade; Mrs. Helen Hickok, Kindergarten; Mrs. Lona Miles, Art; Miss Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Mrs. Rosemary Moe, Music. James A. Allison School Faculty (Elementary No. 3) Mr. George McCleUand, Principal; Mr. Forrest Hooper, Sixth Grade; Mr. Stuart Silvers, Sixth Grade; Miss Joyce Heaton, Fifth Grade; Miss Mildred Middaugh, Fifth Grade; Miss Isabel Smith, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Blanche Wagle, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Joan Joyce, Third Grade; Miss Nancy Meyer, Third Grade; Miss Sally Kern, Second Grade; Miss Phyllis Thomas, Second Grade; Mrs. Madonna McDvain, First Grade; Mrs. Rita Miller, First Grade; Mrs. Nancy Bratton, Kindergarten; Mrs. Lona Miles, Art; Miss Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Mrs. Rosemary Moe, Music. Frank H. Wheeler School Faculty (Elementary No. 4) Mr. John Bainbridge, Principal, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Jo Anne Bigelow, Fifth Grade; Miss Nula Purichia, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Jeretta Brown, Third-Fourth Grades; Mrs. Mary Ann Cleveland, Third Grade; Mrs. Carolyn Nixon, Second Grade; Mrs. Patricia Reid, First Grade; Miss Sharon Garrison, Kindergarten; Mrs. Rita Walther Bomba, Art;
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Miss Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Mrs. Rosemary Moe, Music. High School Faculty Mr. Lawrence Thompson, Principal; Mrs. Carmona Adams, English; Mr. Richard Adams, Science; Mr. James Atkins, Mathematics, Science; Mr. Herbert Beatty, Library; Mr. David Burns, English, Spanish, Speech; Mr. William Clark, Science; Mr. James Crumley, Geography, Driver Training; Mr. R. G. Foland, Business Education; Mr. Edward Frazier, Science; Mrs. Dorothy Grady, Latin, English; Mr. Paul Guernsey, Mathematics; Mr. Lowell Hendricks, Spanish, English. Mrs. Thelma Hildebrand, English, History; Mrs. Grace Hine, English; Miss Janet Hodges Business Education; Mr. Finis Jent, Industrial Arts; Mr. Ralph Johnson, Mathematics; Miss Marcia Kelley, Girls’ Phy. Ed.; Mrs. Rose Kendall, EngUsh; Mr. Gerald Koerner, Industrial Arts; Mrs. Margaret Maesaka, EngUsh, History, Geography; Mr. Dickey Merritt, History, Geography; Mr. Richard Moore, History, Economics, Guidance; Mr. Charles Nay, Mathematics; Mr. Lyle Neat, Science, Driver Training; Mr. John Owensby, Boys’ Phy. Ed.; Mr. Morris Pollard, History, Health. Mrs. Shirley Praed, Art; Mrs. Barbara Rainwater, EngUsh; Mr. George Roe, EngUsh, German, Russian; Miss Nancy Rust, Music; Mr. Clyde Sallee, Driver Training, Health; Mrs. Lorene Sawyer, Homemaking, Health; Mr. James Simons, Mathematics; Miss Sondra Singhurse, Homemaking; Miss Agnes Spencer, Journalism, Library; Mr. Floyd Troth, Guidance, Chemistry; Mrs. Helen Welborn, Mathematics; Mr. Dale Weller, Government; Mr. Dalton Wicker, Music, Guidance.
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Tough, But Necessary In Jarrow, England, in 1958, a man with active TB stubbornly refused all treatment. When health officers found that he had infected three children, the city magistrate ordered him into a sanatorium. In Oxford, February of this year, a mother with active tuberculosis, who repeatedly failed to keep her appointments at a chest clinic, despite a great deal of coaxing, was also sent to a hospital under a court order. So much for England. In the U. S., 39 states have laws which can put a patient with infectious TB into a hospital for treatment, if he refuses to go voluntarily after all possible persuasion has been used. If he goes AWOL before the doctors art ready to discharge him, he can be brought back. For two countries which put personal liberty on a pedestal, such action seems outrageous. How come no protest marches, no picket lines, no angry letters to the editor? Well, the laws are aimed at the disease, not the patient. And the laws are clearly as necessary to the health of the community as those which require landlords to keep their buildings safe and sanitary. TB is a highly infectious disease, more so than leprosy for example. On the other hand, a patient who has received prompt and adequate treatment is not infectious at all He is, in fact, a lot safer to have around than someone with a cold in the head. There’s no getting away from it Someone with infectious TB is a danger to those around him, as well as to himself. That’s why it’s smart to get a TB check-up regularly. Navy Enlistment ’ A Department of the Navy announcement has provided enlistment opportunities for former Navy enlisted personnel who were discharged after the Korean hostilities ended, without causing the reenlistee to lose a rating attained while on active duty. Former Regular Navy personnel, who have been discharged over three (3) months but less than four (4) years, and Naval Reserve personnel who have been discharged or released over (3) months but less than two (2) years may now enlist in the Regular Navy if their naval service was performed in any of fifty-seven (57) of the Navy’s sixty-eight (68) rates. All pay grades are included in the rates desired. In addition, ex-Regular Navy personnel who meet eligibility requirements for enlistment within the fifty-seven rates available, who were discharged or released to inactive duty more than four (4) but less than six (6) years ago may reenlist in the next lower rate. Naval Reserve personnel whose release occurred more than two (2) but less than four (4) years ago have also been extended the reenlistment opportunity. Interested persons are urged to contact Chief Electrician’s Mate Brotherton, Room 428, Post Office Building or call ME. 2-1551, Extension 436. Popstar Duo Brough! Back io Avondale
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Hugh Marlowe K. T. Stevens Hugh Marlowe & K. T. Stevens will co-star in the sophisticated farce, "Amphitryon 38,” August 23-28 at Avondale Playhouse in-the-Meadows. “Amphitryon 38” is probably the most spectacular success of the famous husband and wife team of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. They appeared in it on Broadway for almost a year and toured extensively with it throughout the nation. The play, considered one of the most superbly written in theatrical history was authored by the Frenchman Jean Giraudoux and was adapted by the weU known humorist S. N. Behrman. One of the few Greek legends ever to be performed as a comedy instead of tragedy, “Amphitryon 38” is based upon the familiar story of Jupiter coming to earth in the guise of a man to seduce the wife of Amphitryon. Mr. Marlowe and Miss Stevens are one of the most famous hus-band-wife duos in the theatrical field. They were starred at Avondale last year in “Once More With Feeling” and were so well received that a return visit became a “must” Both have extensive stage, screen and television credits. Mr. Marlowe has a feature role in the movie “Elmer Gantry” which is currently being shown in Indianapolis. Performances will be presented nightly Tuesday through Sunday at 8:30 P.M. and Avondale, Indiana’s foremost professional summer stock theatre, is located at 4000 Meadows Drive, in Indianapolis.
