Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1964 — Page 4

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CHANGES AT ALLISONS Realignment of the purchasing, material and production control departments at the Allison Division of General Motors has been announced by Frank J. Giorgianni, director of purchasing, material and production control. Herman S. Bowden has been named divisional manager of purchasing and material control, and John T. Anderson becomes divisional manager of-production control. Both men will report directly to Mr. Giorgianni. Ross E. Swords, assistant manager of purchasing and material control for Aircraft. Engine Operations, was named assistant man-

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ager of purchasing for the-divi-sion J. D. (Jerry) Sheehan, assistant manager of purchasing and material control for Transmissions Operations, was appointed assistant manager of material control and follow-Up for the division. M. G. (Bud)) Janke has been named superintendent of production control and material handling for Plants 2 and 3. Dee A. Brubaker continues as superintendent of production control and material handling at Plant 8. Clarence R. Dickey, formerly superfor Plant 5, has been appointed superintendant of production control and material handling for Plants 5 and 11. Prior to their new assignments, Mr. Bowden was manager of purchasing, material and production

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control for Transmissions Operations, and Mr. Anderson was assistant manager of material handling and production control for Aircraft Engine Operations. Mr. Bowden joined Allison in 1942 and has held positions of increasing responsibility in purchasing, material and production control. Mr. Anderson, who started with Allison the same year, has been associated with production planning and production control his entire Allison career. Counseling Dates Extended Mr. Harry A. McGuff, Director of the Evening Division of Indiana Central College announced today that counseling for students would continue until September 16, 1964, excluding September 1, 2,7, 8.

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) one-fourth of the price of a textbook and the full price of workbooks and other consumable materials. Semester book and paper fees in grades K-8 will be the same as last year: Kindergarten, $1.00; Grades 1-6, $4.00; Grades 7-8, $4.50, except special cases noted in schedule sheets. The entire year’s fees, which are double the semester fees, may be paid at the beginning of the year. In fact, it 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. 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 elgible for the first grade a child must be

six years old by September 9. JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL High School students, grades 912, will report at 8:10. Junior High School pupils, grades 7-8, will report to homerooms in the Junior High building as designated in the schedule which they' have picked up or which is available at the Junior High School office, 5151 West 14th Street. CARL G. FISHER SCHOOL Na 1 Boys and girls will enroll at the Carl G. Fisher Elementary School No. 1, 5151 West 14th Street, on September 8, 1964, as follows: Kindergarten students with last names beginning with A through F should enroll between 1:00-1:45 p.m. Those with last names beginning with G through O should enroll between 2:00-2:30 p.m. Those with last names beginning with P through Z should enroll between 2:30 and 3:00 pm. Kindergarten registration will be in Room A with Mrs. Breitweiser. Sixth grade enroll in Room 3 with Mr. Keesling. Fifth grade enroll in Room 7 with Mrs. Hachmeister. Fourth grade enroll in Room 6

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with Mrs. Layne and Miss Pirtle.* Third grade enroll in Room 9 with Miss Yoho. Second grade enroll in Room 8 with Mrs. Hoover. First Grade enroll in Room F»with Mrs. Kress. ARTHUR C. NEWBY SCHOOL No. 2 Boys and girls will enroll at the Arthur C. Newby Elementary School No. 2, 1849 North Whitcomb, as follows: Kindergarten students with last names beginning with A through H should enroll between 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Those with last names beginning with I through M should enroll between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Those with last names beginning with N through Z should enroll between 10:45 and 11:45 a.m. Kindergarten registration will be in Room 1 with Mrs. Breitweiser. First grade enroll with Miss Allen in Room 2. Second grade enroll with Mrs. Aichele in Room 4. Third grade enroll with Miss Wilson in Room 6. Fourth grade enroll with Miss Smith in Room 5. Fifth grade enroll with Mrs. Furman in Room 8. Sixth grade enroll with Mr. Hooper in Room 3. JAMES A. ALLISON SCHOOL Na 3 Boys and girls enroll at the James A. Allison School No. 3, 5240 West 22nd Street, as Kindergarten students with last names beginning with A through E will enroll from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. Those with last names beginning with F through K will enroll fron} < 9:20 to 10:20 a.m. Those with last names beginning with L through Z will enroll from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Kindergarten registration will be in Room 2 with Mrs. Hickok. First grade enroll in Room 4 with Mrs. Mcllvain and Mrs. Jardine. Second grade enroll in Room 6 with Miss Troyer and Miss Tarplee. Third grade enroll in Room 8 with Mrs. Yahnke and Mrs. Perrigo. Fourth grade enroll in Room 10 with Mrs. Wagle and Miss Smith. Fifth grade enroll in Room 13 with Miss Horsch and Mrs. Merrill. Sixth grade enroll in Room 9 with Miss Lautenschlager and Mr. Lindley. *

FRANK H. WHEELER SCHOOL Na 4 Boys and girls will enroll in the Frank H. Wheeler School No. 4, 5700 Meadowood Drive, as fort lows: Kindergarten students with last names beginning A through H should enroll between 8:15 and 9:15 a.m. Those with last names beginning with I through R should enroll between 9:15 and 10:15 a.m. Those whose last names begin with S through Z should enroll between 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. Kindergarten registration will be in Room 2 with Mrs. Hudson. First grade enroll in Room 3 with Mrs. Bunting and Mrs. Coles. Second grade enroll in Room 5 with Miss Kern, Mrs. McGee and Miss Rebber. Third grade enroll in Room 8 with Mrs. Lohmann and Mrs. Payer. Fourth grade enroll in Room 12 with Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Hartzell. Fifth grade enroll in Room 15 with Mrs. Dinius and Mrs. Greiner. Sixth grade enroll in Room 9 with Miss Foltz and Mr. Salsman. LIBRARY NOTES Ak The Senoir High School Library will be open Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 3:30 to 6:30 for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. This will be the schedule for the first week of school. Thereafter the library will be open from 3:30 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday.