Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1966 — Page 4

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SPEECH CONTEST AT BREBEUF Fr. Charles J. Cagney, S.J., principal at Brebeuf Preparatory School, recently announced the plans for the school's Speech Contest which is open to all boys in the eighth grade attending archdiocesan parochial schools. The semi-finals of the contest will be held at 1:00 pun. at the school on Sunday, March 13th, and the finals are scheduled for the following Sunday, March 20th. Each school which participates is allowed one speaker in each of the three divisions: Oratorical Declamation, Original Oratory, Humorous and Dramatic Interpretation. Each contestant will receive a small trophy and larger trophies will be awarded to the boys winning the first three places in each division. Three large traveling trophies will be presented to the school which

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youths hired through the VISTA program. In a midwest metropolis with neighborhoods showing a high rate of tuberculosis, the TB association was provided with extra personnel by antipoverty authorities to help educate the public in the impotence of chest X-rays as a weapon against tuberculosis. In many sections of the country, thousands of young children have been given tuberculin skin tests with the aid of the local TB association as part of the Head Start program another antipoverty project.

I.U. Two-Year Nurses' Training Students planning to enter next September the first class of the two-year nurses’ education program on Indiana University’s Indianapolis Downtown Campus should complete their applications before May 1. The program, leading to an associate of arts degree in nursing, will be operated in conjunction with the Indianapolis Methodist Hospital, where the clinical nursing experience will be given. Applications may be obtained at the I.U. Downtown Campus, 518 N. Delaware. It is anticipated that a total of 100 students will be admitted to the program the first yea, 150 in 1967, and 200 in 1968. The first class will be graduated in 1968. Planned to help meet the increased need for registered nurses, the two-yea nurses’ education program is one of several such programs being developed by the University in various urban areas of the state. With the inauguration of the new program, the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, a threeyea diploma school, will not admit any future classes. The School will be continued until the classes of 1966, 1967, and 1968 graduate. The Indianapolis program, similar to the one inaugurated last fall at the I.U. Northwest Campus in cooperation with Gary’s Methodist Hospital, has been developed with the cooperation of the University’s School of Nursing located at the I.U. Medical Center in Indianapolis. It is not a duplication of the baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs of the School of Nursing which train nurses fa specialized fields and supervisory positions.

CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY SYMPHONY FUND Volunteer workers have brought in a total of $92,750 in gifts and pledges to the 1966 Symphony Fund Drive during the first week of the month-long campaign. Following the first report luncheon of the Business and Professional Men’s Division held at the American Fletcher National Bank <l*ol Monument Circle) Jan. 28, division chairman J. William Julian announced that his division had already collected 21% of its goal. When reports from the other men’s divisions and the women’s divisions were totaled over the weekend, it was found that 37% of this campaign’s $246,670 goal had been reached. It should be pointed out that the total goal figure is the minimum amount needed to maintain the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for the duration of the current season. It is hoped that the workers will succeed in bringing in more than that amount to be used as a cushion with which to begin the 1966-1967 season.

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