Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1955 — Page 6

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SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar Jan. 14 Basketball Warren Central There January 17 Bth Grade and Freshman Basketball Plainfield Here January 19—7th and Bth grade Basketball—Perry Twp. There —6:45 pan. January 20, 21, 22 Marion County Basketball Tourney January 26—7th and Bth Grade Basketball Crooked Creek— Here —6:45 pan. January 27, 28—First Semester Examinations. January 28 End of First Semester. January 28 Basketball Lawrence Central Here pan. January 29 Basketball Washington There February 4 Basketball— Ben Davis There February 5 Solo and Ensemble Contest. ... Member of the architectural and engineering firm of Lennox and Matthews met with c the School Board and Superintendent last week to discuss plans for our third elementary school which will be located at 22nd Street and Lyndhurst and will be known as the James A. Allison School. Construction of the first unit of this school will begin this summer and should be completed by the fall of 1956.

Our current project, the Music Addition to the high school is nearing completion and will be available for use before the end of the second semester. When construction on this addition was begun last July it was thought that it would not be ready before the fall of 1955, but good weather and steady work by the contractor promise an earlier completion date. * * * With funds provided by the Speedway Parent - Teachers’ Association during 1953-54, three trees were recently planted at Elementary School No. 2. They included a tulip poplar (which is the Indiana State Tree), a red bud, and a flowering crab. Additional landscaping will be done with the funds remaining. Money left to Elementary School No. 1 by the P.T.A. will be applied on a large display case. • • • Charles Bebauer, a member of

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the Junior Class of Speedway High School, has been chosen to play the National Anthem at the beginning of each session of the Marion County Tourney next week. ... The pairings for the County Tourney to be held Thursday night, Friday night, and Saturday afternoon-and night on January 20, 21, and 22 will be made thiel Saturday at 10:30 am. and will be announced in the evening papers. Season tickets for the tourney, priced at 2.00 each will be on sale at Beck’s Drug Store, Main Drug Store, and high school office until Thursday noon, January 20. No season tickets will be sold at the Fieldhouse. Single session tickets, which will be sold only at the Fieldhouse, will be priced at 70 cents. 6 6 6 The Speedway Varsity and Reserves both won from Beech Grove in games played there last Friday night. The Varsity score was 54-44, while the Reserves won a close one 37-35. Results of the first round of the 4-tearn reserve tourney held at Speedway Monday night were: Plainfield 64 Clayton 31 Mooresville 45 Speedway 35 The opposing teams in the final games which were scheduled to be played Tuesday night were: Speedway vs. Clayton Plainfield vs. Mooresville ... Libray News The Library is open to the public from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Come in and Brouse. There are some 4500 books and 70 magazines at your disposal. These titles are new: Brady—Jane Cameron, Schoolmarm. Buck—Good Earth. Comerer Winning Football Plays. Conley Sports Car. Crisp Devil Diver. Douglass—The Douglass Sunday School Lessons. Garst Sitting Bull. Graham There Was Once A Slave. Hager Janice, Airline Hostess. Harlow Andrew Carnegie. Hawthorne Scarlet Letter. Horowitz First Book of Chess. Hunter Find The Feathered Serpent. Payne-Gaposchkin ction To Astronomy.

TEENAMITES Hi, Kids! Here we go on another year. I hope everybody had a nice vacation. Thursday, we had our first meeting of 1955 at Donna Inman’s. The following officers were elected: Pres., Carla Petrovich; Vice Pres., Barbara Schilling; Sec., Donna Inman; Treas., Patty Jones; Pub., Ann Chadwick. After the business meeting, Donna served refreshments. Thanks a lot, Donna. December 29, we had a skating party at Roller Rondo. Everybody had a swell time. Huh, gang! We want to thank Joann and Mrs. Dryer for a nice slumber party; and Claudine and Mrs. Eppen for a delicious supper before the Brownsburg game. Good luck to the Speedway basketball team! —Pres., Carla Petrovich Pub., Ann Chadwick

TEEN MERRYMAKERS Hi, folks. Well we had our meeting at Deloris’. Thanks for putting up with us bums, Deloris. We had our Secretary’s report (I hope Judy writes it. Just kidding you, Sharon) and then we had the Treasurer’s report. Then we had our business. We are going to the Children’s Museum and we are going to have a slumber party at Sharon’s if she can put up with us. We then had popcorn and cokes and Ritz crackers and plain crackers. (Don’t think we are hogs, people. Then Karen White told our fortunes. She said the

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cards never lie, but WOW, what happened, girls? Just in case you don’t remember, our new officers are: President Deloris Wilkerson; Vice Alice Decker; Secretary, Judy Sellers; Treasurer, Sharon Tarplee; Pub., Diana Arnold; other, Lynda Long, Karen White and Donna Anderson. I’ll B.C.N.U.Q.T.’® next week. —Pres., Deloris Wilkerson, Pub., Diana Arnold SQUARE HANCE There will be a Square Dance at Broadway Methodist Church gym, Fall Creek Blvd, and Broadway, Friday, January 14th from 8 to 11 p.m. Caller will be Alva Stoneburner, admission 50c per person, adults; 25c for children under 12 or spectators. Beginners welcome. Come and bring the family!

BOONE COUNTY SQUARE DANCE The Boone County Conservation Club will hold a public square dance, Saturday, January 15th, 8 to 11 pjn. in the Club House on East Noble Street in Lebanon. Jack Livingston is the caller. Dances are held the 3rd Saturday night in each month. RETHEL NO. 38 NEWS First off, due to a conflict in the calendar we will be unable to have our choir practices on the first and third Tuesdays as had previously been cleared. So until another time can be set, there will be none. Don’t forget the next meeting isn’t until the 29th of January because of the Marion County Tourney. Remember Substitutes Day is scheduled for February 12 so you regular officers better notify your substitute soon! Everyone get a date for the SWEETHEART DANCE on February 12 and be sure to hand out your tickets with your name and Bethel number on them. If you need more tickets you can get them from me. Let’s see if Bethel No. 38 can’t come out a winner. Also be sure to tell everyone about our Bean Supper on the 15th of February. The tickets will be ready soon. B C N U the 29th. —Carol Malaska, Honored Queen

SERVICE DAY Service Day for the Little Red Door is held the fourth Thursday of each month in the Fellowship Hall of the Speedway Christian Church. Any ladies in Speedway interested in helping with this project are invited to come and spend either an hour or two, or bring a sandwich for lunch and spend the day doing something really worth while for your community while enjoying the companionship of your friends and neighbors. Coffee and tea are furnished for lunch. Also, there is a great need of white material and it will be greatly appreciated if you will bring any you might have on hand of can get from those you know.

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PITMAN-MOORE NEWS Stewart E. Ruch has just been made General Sales Manager of Pitman-Moore Company. His elevation to the position came after service with the company extending over a period of twenty years. His first employment with the organization occurred while he was still in school and consisted of two years of vacation and night service in the shipping department. Following this he studied pharmacy at Purdue University,

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after which in 1940 he entered sales training with the pharmaceutical company. Following three years of outstanding success as a salesman, he saw two years of World War H service with the navy. On returning to civilian life in January, 1948, he was made Pitman-Moore’s director of sales training. Following this he became assistant sales manager and later eastern zone sales manager. His appointment to the general salesmanagership followed the decision of his predecessor, L. W. Welch, io move to Sacramento, California.