Speedway Flyer, Volume 24, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1955 — Page 6
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TEENETTES Here I am again with the weekly gabfest. We had a real heppedup spread at Emily Weigel’s house before the Speedway-Lawrence game. Karen Richardson and
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Kathy Gatchel were our guests. We had hamburgers, baked beans, potato salad, relish tray and pumpkin pie. Sure was delish. I hope everybody had their fill. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Weigel for putting up with us and for the swell food. At our February 4 meeting we had election of officers. They are as follows: Penny Simison, Pres.; Mary Alice Stierwalt, V.P.; Emily Weigle, Sec.-Pub.; Judy Burgin, Treas. Penny served refreshments of cokes. Thanks. That’s all for now. Emily will see you next week. B.C.N.U. Penny Simison, Pub. HOTSHOTS Hi, gang! Long time no hear from us, but don’t worry we still txist. First of all we want to thank Janice and her mother for having a delicious spread supper. It was sure good, especially the pies. Right, girls, We have had a couple of meetings at Rosemary S. and Diane W. We had some real confidental business which is to be kept secret. Don’t slip, girls and Sheron. Just kidding, Sheron. Also we discussed where we would like to spend our vacation some summer. Wow, are we a disagreeable bunch? How about calling a truce! The eats at both were real good. Thanks to Diane and Rosie. Say, did I ever stop and tell you that all the Bth grade yell leaders and substitute were out of the Hotshot Club? They are: Janice Gale, Jeanie Piper, Marcia Keever, Judy Standiford and sub-
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stitute, Diane Woodward. I think they have done a swell job. The next meeting is at “Toodlebugs” with an election of new officers. Best of luck to them. Pub., Toodlebug PHI GAMM SUB DEB CLUB Those girls accepting the invitation to become Phi Gam pledge were: Nina Clevinger, Bobby Yoho, Janice Gale, Judy Standiforct, Nancy Morgan, Patty Robison, Judy White, Marcia Keever and Ann Lynch. At the Feb. 2nd meeting, four more girls were chosen to become pledges along with the other nine. Those were: Nanette Fidger, Lois Kajola, Susie Thompson, and Karen Barksdale. Welcome to Phi Gamms, kids! You will have a formal initiation in the Spring. The Phi Gamms are planning a dance, “The Phi Gamm Frolic,” following the Decatur game on February 11th to be held at the Speedway Recreation Club, free! The public is invited! See you then? Sandy Messick, Pub.
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TEN TEENS Hi, everyone! It’s been a long time since you’ve heard from us but we’ve been around. Thanks go to our parents who gave us those delicious spreads before the home games. We would also like to thank those who bought butter mints from us. Our newly elected officers are: Jayne Wildman, Pres.; Carol Neiman, Veep and Pub.; Rema Armantrout, Sec.; Shirley Armentrout, Treasurer. GO SPARKPLUGS! BEAT THOSE HAWKS' Carol Neiman, Pub. COME TO LYDIA CIRCLE'S BREAKFAST. FEBRUARY 24 FELLOWSHIP HALL. 9:30 ajn. PAST MATRONS AND PAST PATRONS ASSOCIATION The Marion County Past Matrons and Past Patrons Association will entertain the Matrons and Patrons of 1955 at Prospect Chapter, February 10, 1955. Pitchin dinner at 6:30, business .meeting at 8:30. Cecil Ellison, Pres. Blanche Ward, Pub. Chrm.
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SAFETY RULES (Continued from Page 1) Collins is a member, has outlined ten handy rules that will bring conformity into the driving picture and will help you, as a driver, to stay out of trouble. 1. Quit letting impatience and imagined urgency control your speed. 2. Quit insisting upon the right-of-way or getting there first. 3. Quit following other vehicles at too close distances.
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4- Quit trying to “beat” traffic lights. 5. Quit using the wrong side of the road except for safe passing. 6. Quit being so overconfident you become inattentive. 7. Quit impulsive lane changing and thoughtless turning. 8. Quit trying to mix liquor with driving. 9. Quit knowingly and deliberately violating the law. 10. Quit bulldozing and badgering less adaptable drivers.
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Mmrsdr American Valesstiwe Greetings
