Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1954 — Page 3
Thursday, November 4,1954
WACS. TURKEY DINNER NOVEMBER 18 b SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH OPEN TO PUBLIC JOB'S DAUGHTERS SQUARE DANCE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 7:30-10:30 Speedway Recreation Club
SCHOOL NEWS School Calendar Nov. 4, 5 Junior Play, “The Hoosier Schoolmaster.” Nov. 6 Lions Club Football Banquet. Nov. Ift—Open House: Elementary No. 1 and High School, 7:009:00 pjn. Nov. 11—Open House: Elementary No. 2, 7:00-9:00 pun. Nov. 12 Business Education Day—no school. Nov. 12—Basketball (Franklin Township) there. .November 16 County Band Clinic. Nov. 19 Basketball (Brownsburg) here. Nov. 24—Basketball (Plainfield) here. *Nov. 25, 26—Thanksgiving vacation. The cast for the Junior Play, “The Hoosier Schoolmaster,” to be given tonight and tomorrow night is listed elsewhere in the Flyer. Several important school activities are scheduled for next week. Open House for all schools, as given above in the current school calendar, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday nights. On Friday school will be dismissed as teachers participate in the Business-Education Day sponsored by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and Indianapolis and Marion County schools. All Speedway teachers will spend the day at the Linde Air plant in Speedway. The opening basketball games of the season will be played Friday night at Franklin Township. The first home game will be November 19 with Brownsburg. Mr. L. E. Thompson, High School Principal, has announced that all basketball season ticket holders of last year will be given the first opportunity to buy adult season tickets for the 1954-55 season. They will be informed by mail as to when these may be purchased. If anyone who held a season ticket last year has not received correspondence concemftg this year’s sale by November 8, he should call the high school office. Season ticket sales to adults who were not season ticket holders last year will begin at 4:00 pun. Tuesday, November 16, in the high school office. School attendance for the first six weeks was very good as is usual during the first six weeks. At Elementary No. 1 attendance was Kindergarten, 95%; First Grades, 97%; Second Grades, 98%; Fourth Grades, 97%; Fifth Grades, 96%; Sixth Grades, 98%. Elementary No. 2 attendance was Kindergarten, 94%; First Grades, 96%; Second Grade, 99%; Third Grade, 98%; Fourth Grade, 97%; Fifth Grade, 98%; Sixth Grade, 99%. High School attendance was Seventh Grade, 97%; Eighth Grade, 98%; Ninth Grade, 99%; Tenth Grade, 98%; Eleventh Grade, 98%; Twelfth Grade, 99%. The first six weeks’ honor roll was as follows: Seniors—Milford Bennett, Amy 'Foley, Tom Forrest, Sally Fuller, Martha Hawkins, Marian Hildenbrand, Marianna Lazardi, Linda Lookabaugh, Carolyn Martich, Sandra Messick, Margaret Parke, ♦Connie Pinkerton, Carolyn Skeeters, Jim Stumph, Larry Thomas, Shirley Vail. Juniors: Jim Bledsoe, Carol Fidler, Ronald Hunt, Bob Kryter, Lewis Meier, Fred Scott, Sharlene Stone, Marilyn Winter. Sophomores: Barbara Armantrout, Ann Brockman, Sharon Dine, Jackie Hiteshew, Annette Jolliff, W. K. Lippard, Judy Mayo, Carla Petrovich, Bill Sanders, Charlotte Stumph, Jim Wood, * Judy Wood. Freshmen: Rema Armentrout, Beta Armentrout, Patricia Bartley, Tom Brady, Marcia Edwards, Tom Emmich, Mary Sue Finch, Jim McAllister, Brooke Meeder, Ruth Arm Mason, Robert Templin, Tony Tingle, Jayne Wildman. Eighth Grade: Donna Anderson, Jack Bledsoe, Dain Bogue, Judy Burgin, James Burkhart, Nina Clevinger, Donna Davis, Dick Dickerson, Bill Hackett, Max Johnson, Janette Jolliff, Lynda Jxmg, Jeanie Piper, Ed Skeeters, §udy Standiford, Rosemary ■'Strouse, Sharon Tarplee, Sue Todd, Denny Troth, Barton Updike, Robert Yoho. Seventh Grade: BeVerly Bates, Gsteven Bradley, Janet Briggs, Richard Burdge, Charlene Eversole, Jesse Frosch,* Joe Griffin, Sandra Huffman, Carole Hoover, Jaqe Hardin, Sally Kern, Carol Lampman, Alice McCrtcke'n, Sharon Rautenberg, Sandra Scyphers, Dennis Sharpe, Beverly Trueblood, Bill Tingle, Carqj Wright >
St. Aairew’s Lutheran Church (Continued rrom Page 1) collection of old clothes and canned foods for our Thanksgiving offering. They may be brought to the Church at any tune between now and she Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday, No-' vember 24th at 7:30 pjn. A box has been provided in the Narthex for this purpose. The clothing will go to Europe and Asia. It should be dean. Tie it in card board boxes. The canned goods will go to Mulberry Home for the Aged in Mulberry, Indiana. The Offering that night will also be given to Mulberry Home. POT-LUCK DlNNEß—Friday, November 19th at 6:30 pun. at Speedway Recreation Club. Our small Fellowship Hall has been cramping the numbers who attend. This time we will go to a place that can handle 200 easily. Let’s all turn out. The program will be most unusual. Six pastors and laymen will present the work of our church on the Synodical level. Here’s a real chance to learn something. It will be presented in an intensely interesting manner. Each speaker has so many minutes and a gong stops him in the middle of a word. It’s rapid fire and interesting. DEVOTIONAL BOOKLETS are available on the Cabinet in the Narthex for your private or family devotions. See Bob Decker for your subscription to the Lutheran, official publication of our National Church. Normally it costs $3.50 a year, but may be.had now for $2.00. It is a weekly. Local, National and international news is carried as well as feature articles, stories and editorials. Your atteention is drawn to the Flower Chart in the Narthex. Sign your name to a date if you wish to memorialize someone or an anniversary.
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Speedway Methodist Church (Continued from Page 1) * Sunday morning, November 7th. Persons desiring to unite with the church are asked to contact the minister ait Cy. 1006. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP will meet this Sunday evening at 6:00. Both Intermediate and Senior M.YJF. groups will meet at the same time, but in separate groups. Youths in 7th grade and on up are invited to attend the M.YJ*. meeting and participate in evenings of inspiration, fun and fellowship. JUNIOR CHOIR will meet at the church on Monday afternoon at 3:15. THE SERVICE OF VICTORY will be observed on Sunday morning, November 14th, to climax the Spiritual Life Mission. Covenants made during the week will be dedicated at this time. Likewise, the November Communion Service will be observed on this Sunday. x THE NOVEMBER MEETING OF THE OFFICIAL BOARD will be held on Monday evening, November 22 at the church at 7:30. It was necessary to postpone the meeting date from the second Monday because of the Spiritual Life -Mission.
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