Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1964 — Page 4

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NOTICE TO INTERESTED MALE RESDH4TS OF SPEEDWAY BET WEEK THE AGES OF 25 ADD 45 A school for training auxiliary police and public relations to industry win be started on September 15, 1964. It will be a two hour school each Tuesday night at pjn. in the Town Hall auditorium for a period of ten (10) weeks. Below is listed the subjects to be covered: L Constitutional and Civil xtignts 2. Traffic Control a. Intersections

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e Fire and otter X Criminal Investigations a. Crime Scene Search b. Seerrh and seizures c. Arrest procedures d. Testimony in court 4. Robbery Investigation 5. Bomb Threats, etc. S. Report Rkfog T. First Aid interested please contact Lt. Howard Allen, Officer Robert Stierwalt at CH. 4-9543 or the Clerk-Treasurer, Ray L, Oeth, aft CH. 1-2566 before the first meeting on September 15th, 1964.

SCHOOL BUSES WRL BEKMAMG AGAN Yellow school buses, filled with students, books and noise. are again a familiar sight tn Indiana drivers. But as familiar as drivers may be with the sight et toe be familiar with the laws relating to the stopped and loading* bus. The INDIANA TRAFFIC SAFETY FOUNDATION cites two important sections of the “School Bus Stop Law.* One section of the law applies when traveling on a two or three lane highway. It the school bus is stopped on the traveled portion of the highway to receive or discharge school children, has its red warning lights flashing, and the stop arm out, aR drivers traveling in both directions must stop. The “stop lines* for cars meeting: and passing the bus are imaginary

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lines drama across the raad tram tte hack aad front bumper at tte bus. A dHtatoit situatiew applies when taaitotap on a highway with two er more lanes in eadh direction, wtech are sepentod by an unimproved strip twenty fist or more ha widtih. ,1a this situation only the cars going in toe same direction aa toe bus must stop. kna&M46- vwa VULUVItzo Uavculqj IXL Qv? direction ot toe bus shanMl reduce speed, but may proceed past toe bus with due caution for children huritet or ilgMiat Tw both situations, drivers must stop o**iy whon, and as Jong as, toe bus’s red warning lights are Hashing* and the step wn is euA If tots equipment is Mt in use, drivers may pass toe bus with caution. WMch far toe Bi* enncMM cnunte* to toe Speedway Mtgh Stitool Andßoahnak

SOnMaNBWS (CtedtoMd Iran Page 1) day, September K M Room No. 156 of the high school Room No. 1» isnrar toe sotehwesft entrance at tte high school Classes will meet from 6:36 to 9c66 punt on Tuesday evening beginning September 22. If enrollments are greetei han facilities and teachers available, Speedway residents will he given preference over penons living outside Speedway. Possible courses are typtog, ctotoingt dtoMapmaatel reading and o&er subjects that have at least 12 enroHees. into too MteMdteW 65 sdtool year, a review of toe educational opportunities offered to Speedway boys and girts is in order. During the 19BT school year, the Speedway School Board, administrators, and staff members studied ways to improve toe curriculum far all pupils and also to provide aa accelerated program for toe more able students so that they could tote some advanced subjects during too later years of high school This study was made not because of any tech of

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achievement on the part of Speed ■ way pupils, since their tohfave ment compared to ntfaw- y*hoolj? in toe nattorv and state wets very high. The iHtfpoM was to RMito opportunities for those who were capable of doing Tn September of 1958 students who had been selected on toe basis of school grades, mental ability tests, and addevenant scores wwe started on a schedule which includede an enrirted. Tth fab and 9to grade program designed to enable toe student to eoflaptete throe years of reaptirod ■ subjects in two yeam As these proceeded through high school, mraral courses were added to toe curriculum Tten wero: third, fourth, and fttfa year German; third md fourto year Spanish; analytical geometry and calculus; advanced pnysics, imn year ongusn, aoa a Study of political phitnanphy and govermnonts of the world. These classes have heero,. availabte aeft onlv to accelerated students but also others who Records containtag grades and achievement scores of every indi* vidual and every class have been kept studied and cungandk Throe conclusions which may he reached after this study et the records for seven years are: 1. The pupils who have tehrat the accelerated vrork and advanced elective courses are makaverage, than did toe top-one uxirci o* cuMMwa pnor w *coo. 2. The pupils who were not selected or who did not choose to enter this program are making 'greater achievement, on the average, than did toe lower twothirds of classes prior to 195 ft

3. The total achievement level of a titeu haft been raised X* Uvat? WvauUj cAgXIIijW? Mn WBRBW-’; conclusions is fumAAn*.'9* ■ five members of graduated class et won honors in toe National Merit Scholarship Tests. Three at toe five entered toe special program in Tto grade; one entered in toe tth grade; and one was never, in the program, but took aU toe advanced electives available to him. ment at students not in toe acceterated program fa that two ot the six Speedway pupOs chosen from toe 1964 Indiana University Honors Program ia Foreign Language were not members at toe accelerated group. Another bit of encuoraging data is shown by the results ot nationwide achtevomoat tests given during the senior year to,all students. Speedway senior titesraa have naked at too Mth pereontite in each of the past seven years.

This information relates but one of several curriculum modifications, either contemplated or operating, in Speedway Schools’ continuous effort to provide greater opportunities for the youth of Speedway. Library MoMaa The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway, Hours are from 4dM to B:3® Monday through Thursday, Mrs, Mary Stcnehraker is in charge. These books have been added to the Library recently: Boucher, Paul: Fundamentals of uhotorraohy. Chute, Marchette: Introduction to Shakesspeare, Sellman, Roger: First World War, Wagenknecht, Edward: Cavalcade of the English novel, Wagenknecht, Edward: Cavalcade of the American novel. Grzimek, Bernhard: Serengeti shall not die, Hamlin, Talbot: Architecture through the ages, Halacy, Daniel: Computers. Scoggin, Margaret: Escapes and rescuses. Green, William: Famous fighters of the Second World War.