Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1961 — Page 3
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Margaret O’Brien Returning to Avondale PlayRouse to open the season June 27July 2, will be the lovely Margaret O’Brien in the gay comedy “Under The Yum Yum Tree” which just closed on Broadway. I Miss O’Brien set an all-time box office record in “The Young and The Beautiful’’ at Avondale last season. Her role in “Under The Yum Yum Tree” will be somewhat of a departure for the young actress, who welcomes the opportunity to portray a truly adult role instead of the innocent teen age roles with which she has been identified. The saucy play with the entrancing title is perhaps the newest play Avondale has ever presented, having just completed a highly succesful run of nearly six months on Broadway late this spring. Definitely an adult comedy, “Under The Yum Yum Tree” was written by Lawrence Roman. Other stars slated to appear in top Broadway hits at Avondale this season are Robert Q. Lewis, Margaret Truman, Charles Cobum, Pat O’Brien, Linda Darnell, Vivian Vance, Ann Davis, Richard ErdweH, Jeff Donnell and Allen Jenkins. 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. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
NEW HOME NEWS: MEADOWOOD LOTS IN TOWN OF SPEEDWAY STILL AVAILABLE MEADOWOOD, 3000 NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ROAD, still has some lots available in the Town of Speedway, but these are going fasti The newly opened FORESIGHT SERIES OF HOMES are available now for building on these lots. These homes feature built-in oven, range, dishwasher, disposer, vent fan, all brick and aluminum exteriors,- ceramic baths with tub and shower ... all in basic house prices from $16,935. FHA and Conventional financing. City water, sanitary and storm sewers, paved streets and sidewalks. Adjoins new Speedway Shopping Center, grade school in center of community of over 500 homes. Convenient, yet quiet and seduded. All CONVENTIONALLY-BUILT HOMES. Basements available. Many design selections in the new . . . FORESIGHT SEMES Of HOMES BY FREDRICK FALENDER OWN DAILY ROM 1* fM. * SATURDAY, 1-4 *OOO NORTH MOM SCHOOL KOAD * AX. 1-1561
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County Fair Vegetable 'Show A new class has been added to the Marion County Fair Vegetable Show for 1961. It will be known as the “Senior Citizen Class” designed for retired people or those 60 years of age or older. Home gardeners meeting these qualifications may exhibit representative samples of three garden vegetables, plus a bouquet of three kinds of flowers grown by the exhibitor. A list of the vegetables to choose from, as well as the prizes and awards, may be obtained by writing to the County Agricultural Agents Office, 902 N. Merid-
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ism Street, for a fair catalog. The County Fair Vegetable Show begins on Monday, August 7, 1961. Heart Grants Eight research investigators at Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, have been awarded grants by the American Heart Association. Included in the group, who will receive $59,000 to pursue studies dealing with heart and blood vessel diseases are doctors, Stuart Bondurant. Julius J. Friedman, David M. Gibson, John B. Hicksun, Felice Manfredi, Paxil C. Johnson, Ewald E. Selkurt, and Harris B. Shumacker, Jr.
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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) The new high school will be a complete plant of instructional facilities and auxiliary areas. The building will have forty classrooms and teaching stations and is planned so .that additions may be made to (the classroom area as needed. Science zooms will include a physics laboratory, chemistry laboratory, biology laboratory, science project rooms, plant room, and storage rooms. The foreign language laboratory will have individual booths with tape recorders and electronic equipment for teaching languages, and possible other uses. The reading laboratory will also have individual booths and will be equipped with machines to help improve 'the reading speed and comprehension of pupils.
The library which will be on the first floor and near an outside entrance will have shelving for 10,000 volumes and will seat approximately 100 pupils. There will also be a large study hall adjacent to the library. /The speech area will include a classroom as well as small speech practice rooms. There will be a journalism room for school publications. The business education department will have one room for manual typewriters, one for electric typewriters, and one for office practice and other business subjects. Industrial arts, home economics, music, and are departments have beien planned to provide for the expected enrollments in these fields. The building will contain office area for the superintendent and school board, and the principal and guidance counselors. The auditorium will seat 814 persons and will have a large stage and other necessary stage areas. The cafeteria has been planned to seat over 300 persons. The gymnasium, which has been designed for a seating capacity of 4,000, will have roil-a-way bleachers on the lower level and permanent seating on the upper level. A swimming pool has been included as part of the physical education plant. It is planned to
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have swimming m a part of the regular physical education program for both boys and girls. Swimming is a growing physical education activity and pools are planned for new high schools at Anderson, Franklin, Frankfort, Marion, Lawrence Central, and Carroll County Consolidated Schools. Schools over the state that already have pools include high schools in Penn Township, New Albany, Columbus, Hammond, Gary, South Bend, Goshen, Logansport, Southport, Whiting, and Bast Chicago. Outside arthletic facilities will include a lighted football field and track, a practice football field, a baseball diamond, three softball diamonds, four basketball courts, and five tennis courts. There will be a paved parking area for approximately 575 oars. This is located so that it can be used by people attending activities in the building or on the outside athletic area.
All of the building except the gymnasium and swimming pool area will be air-conditioned. LIBRARY NOTES During the summer, please note the item on front page of the Flyer under the heading of Tom Sawyer Reading Club. These books have been added recently: Heydrick, Benjamin—Americans all Poe, Edgar—Tates Day, Arthur—Greatest American short stories Scribner treasury; 22 classic tales Faulkner, William—The portable Faulkner Havighurat, Walter Masters of the modern short story Ashmun, Margaret E.—Modem short stories Bloemfeer, All—soo miles to go Omar Khayyan—Rubaiyat Sports Illustrated—Hook of baseball Wharton, Edith—Age of innocence Schweitzer—Light within us Courtesy is contagious, says toe Indiana Traffic Safety Foundation. Help start an epidemic of safety by setting a good example as you drive and walk.
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