Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1970 — Page 5

THURSDAY. JULY 30,1971

LOOK— Open 7 days Swimming - Camping - Fishing Sanitary Concrete Chlorinated Pool One Fishing Lake 3 Point Lake 1 1/2 Miles Southwest of Mooresville on State Road 42 to 3 Point Lake Sign, Then 2 1/2 Miles South on Bunker Hill Rd. COME AND ENJOY A BIG DAY

Program Started For Handicapped Children

Ten school corporations on the west side of Indianapolis have recently Joined together to establish a new program of services for handicapped children. Areas to be Included are the physically handicapped, multiple handicapped, hard of hearing, partially sighted, trainable mentally retarded, and emotionally disturbed. It was decided that children with these special needs could be served more adequately by a joint program among the ten school systems than with each developing an Individual program. The Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township will serve as the supervising educational agency and all classes will be held In their facilities for the present time* Only children who cannot be

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served adequately In regular classes and who fall Into one of the above mentioned areas of special education as defined by the State Division of Special Education will be considered for this special program. A psychological and a medical examination will be required for all students. Children must be ambulatory (Including those with the use of wheel chairs and crutches) and must be toilet trained to be eligible for the program at this time. Parents of children who might be eligible for the new program are urged to contact their Superintendent of Schools Immediately. He will assist In arranging for the necessary testing, physical examinations and transportation to the classes. When the required records are sent to the Director

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of the Joint Services program an Admissions Committee, made of representatives from various schools, will meet to determine the eligibility of the student for the program and the appropriate class placement Only children whose records are on Hie with the Director by August Ist can be assured of placement In the program for the beginning of the school year. The program of joint services tor the handicapped is being financed through a combination of federal grants In areas relating to handicapped children and has been approved by Richard Wells, State Superintendent of Public instruction. Participating school corporations and their representatives are: Dr. Sidney Spencer, MSD of Wayne Township; Dr. Max Shaw, MSD of Pike Town-

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ship; Mr. Richard C. Jordan, School of Town of Speedway; Mr. Frederick L. O'Neal, Brownsburg Community School Corporation; Mr. David L. Rankin, Avon Community School Corporation; Mr. Henry N. Cox, Danville Community School Corporation; Mr. Roger Sturm, Plainfield Community School Corporation; Mr. William R. Curry, Mooresville Consolidated School Corporation; Mr. Donald Embry, Monroe-Greg school District; and Mr. Robert Gossman, Eagle-Union Community School Corporation. Lt. Ellis Back We want to welcome back to the Speedway Police Force, Lt. Milton D. Ellis, who suffered a heart attack and was rushed to Methodist Hospital on May 13,1970.

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Speedway School News

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NOTES From The Editor Starting today is this new column by your managing editor, Bud Jones. We will welcome by mail or phone (247-9701) any news items pertaining to sports, family doings, trips, births, etc. It's your paper, so send in any news item you wish. We will be glad to have them. Being dropped until next May is the article, “High Octane”,by F.H., Jr. Keith Pieper, 2818 Embassy Row is graduating from General Motors Institute July 31 and is to receive a degree in Electrical Engineering (BEE). Chief Copeland of the Speedway Police Dept and A 1 Huber, Director of the Indiana Safety Council took a short afternoon fishing trip to Brown County. They netted a catch of 8 bass out of 14 strikes during the fishing period. Mrs. Ralph J. Ibbotson, Jr. and children, Gregory and Joanna of Mt. Prospect, Illinois, were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Anderson, 5217 W. 15th Street. They returned home Wednesday. Buddy EUwanger, a Speedway Policeman, answering a call to Kroger Grocery in the Speedway Shopping Center at 2:54 p.m., last Thursday found tour people from Washington,... D.C., trying to open a cash register at the store. Making a disorderly conduct arrest, EUwanger found them in possession of keys to cash registers and a quantity of narcotics. A change of venue was asked for in Lawrence Magistrates Court and the case was continued to the Speedway Magistrates Court on August 27. Subjects are being held under high bond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webber and children, Jeff, Tim and Steve, spent one week fishing on Tippecanoe River. They caught lots of fish which they have stored in their freezer. In the past three weeks Fred has caught 28 channel cat and 26 small mouth bass, six of which were 3-1/2 lbs. or over. Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford, 2310 Allison, returned from a twoweek vacation in Florida. Their daughters, Gail and Lisa enjoyed the trip, too. Saying of the week: “corduroy I is a groovy materiaL” I

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