Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1961 — Page 7
Thursday, August 31, 1961
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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) ials are furnished for children in grades kindergarten through six. Books and paper are supplied in grades seven through twelve. In grades 1-8 an average of about twenty-five dollars’ worth of books, paper, and other materials are furnished each pupil during the school year. In high school pupils are charged one-fourth of the price of a textbook and the full price of workbooks and other consumable materials.
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Semester book and paper fees in grades K-8 will be the same as least year: Kindergarten, $1.00; Grades 1-6, $4.00; Grades 7-8, $4.50. The entire year’s fees, which are double the semester fees, may be paid at the beginning of the year. In fact, that is preferable, since practically all books are purchased at the beginning of the year. As mentioned above high school book fees will vary with the classes taken. All pupils in grades 1-12 will report at 8:15 Tuesday morning, September 5, for enrollment.
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After enrolling, pupils will be dismissed for the remainder of the day. Kindergarten enrollment procedure is listed under each elementary school. Birth certificates will be required of all kindergarten pupils and all first grade pupils who did not attend Speedway Schools last year. To be eligible for kindergarten a child must be five years old by September 9. To be eligible for the first grade a child must be six years old by September 9. JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL High School pupils in grades 9 through 12 will report Tuesday morning, September 5, at 8:15, directly to home rooms as indicated on program cards mailed to individual students. Pupils in grades 7 and 8 will report to home rooms as follows: 7A, Room 203; 78, Room 121; 7C, Room 206; 7D, Room 121; 7E, Room 172; 7G, Room 150; BA, Room 114; 88, Room 165; BC, Room 205; BD, Room 110; BE, Room 113; BG, Room 119; BH, Room 151. CARL G. FISHER SCHOOL (NO. 1) In order to facilitate the enrolling of Kindergarten pupils the following schedule has been set up. Tuesday morning, September
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5, children with last names beginning with A through E will enroll at 8:15 to 9:15 a.m., F through M will enroll at 9:15 to 10:15 a.m., and N through Z will enroll at 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. First grade boys will enroll with Mrs. Kress in Room F. First grade girls will enroll with Miss Hood in Room B. Second grade boys will enroll with Mrs. Layne in Room 6. Second grade girls will enroll with Miss Bloomenstock in Room 4. All third grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Fraker in Room 9. All fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Hachmeister in Room 8. All fifth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Ridlen in Room 7. All sixth grade girls will enroll with Mr. Kessling in Room 2. All sixth grade boys will enroll with Mr. Ross in Room 3. ARTHUR C. NEWBY SCHOOL (NO. 2) Boys and girls will enroll at the Arthur C. Newby Elementary School 2, 1849 N. Whitcomb, as follows: Kindergarten (only between
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1:00 and 3:00 p.m.), Room 1 with Mrs. Stearns. Those whose last names begin with A through H should enroll between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. Those whose last names begin with I through Z should enroll between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. First grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Allen in Room 2. Second grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Aichele in Room 4. Third grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Wilson in Room 3. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss H. Smith in Room 7. Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. D. Smith in Room 6. JAMES A. ALLISON SCHOOL (NO. 3) Boys and girls will enroll at the James A. Allison Elementary School 3, 5240 West 22nd Street, as follows: Kindergarten Room 2 Mrs. Hickok. Those whose last names begin with A through H will enroll at 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with I through S will enroll 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. Those whose last names begin with T through Z will enroll 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. First grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Mcllvain, Mrs. Jardine, and Mrs. Paul in Room 4. Second grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Kern and Miss Thomas in Room 6. Third grade boys and girls will enroll with Mrs. Cork and Mrs. Yahnke in Room 8. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss I. Smith and Mrs. Wagle in Room 14.
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Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll with Miss Middaugh, Miss Heaton, and Mr. Lindley in Room 11. Sixth grade boys and girls will enroll with Mr. Silvers and Mr. Hooper in Room 9. FRANK H. WHEELER SCHOOL (NO. 4) Boys and girls will enroll at the Frank H. Wheeler Elementary School 4, 5700 Meadowood Drive, as follows: Kindergarten students with last names beginning with A through H should enroll between 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with I through S should enroll between 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. Those with last names beginning with T through Z should enroll between 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. Kindergarten registration will be in Room 2 with Miss Garrison. First grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 4 with Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Collins. Second grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 5 with Miss Parks. Third grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 6 with Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Payer. Fourth grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 7 with Miss Purichia. Fifth grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 8 with Mrs. Hayslett. Sixth grade boys and girls will enroll in Room 9 with Mrs. Boyce. LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library will be open to the students and adults of Speedway evenings beginning Tuesday, September 5. Hours will be from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday during the school year.
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Speedway Meteors Have Perfect Season Speedway’s Meteors had a perfect season. They were undefeated in their ten league games and four games in the Junior Baseball Playoffs. Teams defeated and the scores for the recent playoffs were: Meteors 2, Indians 0; Meteors 4, Holy Trinity 1; Meteors 18, Brookside PAL 0; and Meteors 8, St. Andrews 7. The team roster consisted of D. Bennett, S. Bright, J. Cahen, B. Clevenger, K. Craig, J. Ehlebracht, D. Graves, D. Harcourt, M. Irwin, T. Johnson, J. Kress, W. Kind, M. Sash, S. Spears, R. Wagner, and S. Woolery.
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Kenny Craig pitched three nohit games against Eagle Creek, Westlake, and Mars Hill. The team hit a total of nineteen home runs: Craig 11, Johnson 5, Wagner 2, and Sash 1. The Meteors will receive special recognition at the Junior Baseball Banquet Tuesday, September 19. Details will be announced later. I would like to thank Bill Dodson for his coaching assistance. Also a special thanks goes to Mr. Sash, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Craig for their help. The team thanks the parents and friends who transported them and who came out to cheer them on to success. The boys may turn in their suits to Mr. Harcourt.
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