Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1954 — Page 4

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Cunont School Calendar Oct 15—Junior Dance Oct. 16—Band Marching Contest at Tech High School Oct 19—Football (Beech Grove) (there), 7:30 pjn. Oct 21,22—State Teachers’ Asso- ’ ciation. No school 0ct.22 Football (Plainfield) there, 8:00 p in. Oct 29 Football (Pike Town-

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ship) here* 7:30 pjn. Nov. 4, 5 Junior Play, “The Hoosier Schoolmaster” School will not be in session next Thursday and Friday, October 21, and 22 because of the State Teachers Association meetings in Indianapolis. Report cards for the first six weeks’ grading period will be issued next Wednesday, October 20.

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The Marching Band Contest of the Indiana School Music Association will be held at Technical High School next Saturday, October 16. Speedway, which for several years participated in the C group of schools will now be placed in the BB group due to the fact that the enrollment in grades 9-12 exceeds 250. The Speedway band will march at 2:10.

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Five local students will take part in the twirling contest in the forenoon. Students who will compete are Glenda Hariin, Jdma Dryer, Marcia Keever, Roseidtty Strouse, and Barbara Haneh. The Speedway elementary schools recently closed a very successful membership campaign for the Childrens’ Museum. A total of 504 Junior and 31 Senior memberships were obtained in the two schools. During the past few weeks the Student Council under the direc-, tion of Mr. Dale Weller has spon-‘ sored the conventions and elections necessary for the selection of the Student Council President and Vice-President for 1954-55. At the convention September 30 the entire student body met and nominated and elected candidates on two tickets, the Sparks and the Plugs. Larry Thomas was nominated for president on the Sparks’ ticket and Fred Scott on the Plugs.’ Vice-president candidates were Kenny Smith and Jim Wood respectively. AU four candidates made their acceptance speeches to the student body on October 6. The ejection was held on October 7, using regular election procedure, with students casting ballots «t the polls. In a very close contest the Plugs’ candidates, Fred Scott and Jim Wood were elected.» Voting -was voluntary, but 96% of the students voted. The officers will be installed Thursday, October 14. ' The cast for the Junior Play, “The Hoosier Schoolmaster” which will be presented ’ November 4 and 5 has been selected as follows: Shirley Howard, Jerry Graybill, Linda Lindley, Carol Fidler, Dave Webster, Fred Scott, Joe Cork, Sharlene Stone, Ronnie Hunt, Bob Kryter, Janice Craig, Dick Taylor, Terry Vaughn, Marilyn Winter, Sandra Manion, Ronnie Frye, Dave Morgan, Jon Everhart, Maryellen Fogarty, Marilyn Woodward, Ray DeLong, Roy DeLong, Phil Hbupt, Sandra Mead, Louis Meier, Tom Riggle, Earl Chambers.

THANK ¥•!!! We would like to express our “thanks” to all those who had a part in the parties given for the Room Representatives last Thursday, October 7th. We are very grateful to Mr. Jordan, Mr. McClelland, Mr. Northcott and Mr. Thompson for their participation in our program. Mrs. Fred Winning and Mrs. Richard Jordan were the other members of our panel and w e thank them especially. We want each and every member of the Hospitality Committee to know how appreciative we are of the work they did. It is indeed a pleasure to work with such a congenial and conscientious group. Bess Wood, Chairman June Tingle, Co-Chairman Margaret Jones, Co-Chairman Hospitality Committee Gerry Amich, Publicity P.T.A. WAYNE TOWNSHIP 6.0. P. CLUB MEETING The Wayne Township G.O.P. Club will meet Thursday, October 21st at 8 p.m. in the Main Hall of the American Legion Building, 610 S. Holt Road. All candidates have been invited to attend. John Tinder, who has been appointed as candidate for County Prosecutor, will be among those present. JOB’S DAUGHTERS (Continued from Page 1) names (?)! Carol Lambert, our Honorary Supreme Junior Princess, was just a little bit surprised Saturday night, I think, when she wm escorted to the East! We also presented Mr. Esley Tabler with an honorary membership card, lor auditing our books, which they tell me, is a king-size job, and not charging us a penny! jOur next meeting will be on October 23, at 2:00 p.m. and there will be no initiation. ' The choir practice that was set for October 18, has been canceled. Our next choir practice will be held on November 8. November 15 we are having a Square Dance. It will be out at the Recreation Club from 7:30 to 10:30 and the tickets cost just $.50 per person. Mr. Livingston will be the caller, so be sure to keep that date open.

Oh! I forgot to teU you about the Square Dance tickets. Each girl will be given ten tickets to sell and you’ll get them sometime this week. We’re also selling ribbon. Wm Christmas justaround the condr, that’s something you’ll need plenty of. We have all colors cdß the price is just SI.OO for 50 yarflk Diane Blake sold 90 spools ■ ribbons, so keep that in when you’re selling yours. Well, that’s all for this week Don’t forget about the rummage sale. Ann Healey, Honored Queen Nancy Lewis, Publicity