Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1957 — Page 8

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Elementary Teachers' Workshops Speedway elementary teachers and school administrators will be •interested in a series of workshops and conferences designed to aid teachers in the elementary field planned for this summer by

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high school teachers of science. It will run through June 12. Scheduled for June 17-July 2 will be a workshop planned to help teachers organize and conduct educational programs for educable mentally retarded children. A second elementary science workshop will be held July 8-23

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in which teachers will have opportunity to study the science interests of children and activities and materials for classroom work. A language arts workshop is scheduled for July 25-Aug. 9 which will give teachers an opportunity to plan better ways of meeting the needs of children in language areas. A PTA leadership training workshop will be held June 24-26. On June 17-21 there will be a conference for elementary school principals and July 30-Aug. 2 a language arts conference. Moose Help Mental Health Drive The Loyal order of Moore Lodge 17 and woman’s chapter 11, wanting to help in Mental Health Week, presented to Mrs. Handley and Dr. Williams a television set, wheelchair and walker for the comfort and use of patients at Central State Hospital on May the 8 by Mrs. Edgar Bonesteel and Mr. Mendehall in behalf of the Loyal Order of Moose.

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remaining quadrant for regular dancing, the entire circle will be turned into a gigantic festival of music and dance on the eve of the 500 Memorial Day classic. Richard H. Stackhouse, President of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of the Circle Fiesta, stated in the general meeting yesterday, that the response to the call for square dancers has been overwhelming. He requested that each group write or phone the J.C. Office so that a record is kept of participating clubs. (510 Board of Trade Building or MEI- - 2-8677). • A meeting of the callers who will participate?on May 29th was held yesterday morning on the circle. The three top callers in the midwest, Max Forsyth, Max Engle, and Paul Brading, and their wives will direct the activities.

Mr. Brading, Chairman of the State Square-Dancing Festival said that many of the people who participate in the state contest at the Fairgrounds will also be on hand to make the Circle activity a success. ' Max Forsyth, President of the Indiana Square-Dance Callers Association, estimates at least a thousand dancers will take part in the May 29th celebration. Home Ec Honorary Phi Epsilon Phi, Butler University home economics honorary for junior and senior women, has elected three Indianapolis coeds to membership. They are Ruth Hardy, Susanne Miller, and Katherine Ferriday. Membership is on the basis of participation in home economics activities and on high scholarship.

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OVURWjI 1 v®ww (Continued from Page 1) Richard Philip Emighoht, Clara Claudine Eppen, Kareu Joanne Everhart. Thomas Leroy Fisher, JohnJEdwin Fraser, Diane Kiy Gerkin, Norman Golder, Karen Sue Green, Barbara June Griswold. James Michael Hardin, Glenda Gail Harlin, Barbara Nell Harrah, David Stewart Harrison, Jacqueline Juanita Hiteshew, Robert Kent Hunter, Donna Marie Inman, Robert Jamieson, Patricia Ann Jones, Patricia Ann Last, John Morris Leonard, Robert Earl Lewis, Walter Kenneth Lippard HI, Linda Louise Logston, Anne Lynch, Robert Louis Mason, Judy Ann Mayo, Lawrence Edward Moomaw, Thomas Lee Neat, Doris M. Page, Priscilla* Ann Needham, Judith Ann Raybern, Robert Brian Riggle, Patricia Ann Sanders, William Milfred Sanders, Barbara Jo Schilling, Anna Kay Scruggs, Jerry Everett Shultz, Jerry Siddall, George Owen Smith. Kenny Sherle Smith, Charlotte Louise Stumph, Chester Edwin Sprinkles 11, Harold Waype Struckman, John Richard Thorne, Linda Kay Toole, Larry Williams Vehorn, Harry Fredrich Weber, Judith Ann Whitaker, Judith Kaye White, , David Wilkerson, James Ray Wood, Judith Kay Wood, Jacqueline Kay Zink.

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