Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1959 — Page 7

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Personals Marcia J. Edwards, 4971 W. 15th; Nancy S. Lewis, 1104 Winton; Sandra Manion, 1719 Christopher Lane, all of Speedway; and Susan M. Maxwell, 7048 W. 71st, New Augusta, have been pledged in sorority rushing at Indiana University recently. Miss Edwards and Miss Lewis both pledged by Alpha Chi Omega sorority; Miss Manion by Kappa Delta; and Miss Maxwell by Pi Beta Phi. Over 630 women participated in rushing which is delayed at I. U. in order that women new to the campus can become more familiar with the sororities. The 21 social organizations entertained the rushees at a series of parties climaxed by the pledge dinner Wednesday evening. Rushees must record at. least a C grade average to be eligible for pledging. Mrs. Dorothy Shultz of Memphils, Tennessee, formerly of Speedway, is spending several days in Speedway visiting friends. She plans to spend some time in Lafayette with her son Jerry, who is a student at Purdue University. K John M. Leonard, sophomore at

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General Motors Institute, appeared on a television program Tuesday evening, February 3rd on Channel 12, Flint, Michigan. As a member of the G.M.I. Rocket Club, John with three other sophomores appeared in the “Crossroads-Michigan” program. His subject on the program was. Rocket Fuels and the other members of the group discussed Rocket Engines, Structural Designs and Guidance Systems. John also belongs to the Flying Club at General Motors Institute. Word has been received of the death of Thomas Aired, 21,

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nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edwards. He died February 9th in Redding, California, after being in the hospital for two weeks. Tom attended Speedway School and had been living with his father in California. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wirey attended a birthday surprise on Howard Simmons Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grissom. -

SCOUT HISTORY (Continued from page 1) in operation. The Christian Church has been the main meeting place throughout the years with help from the others when necessary. Before the construction of the new church, the troop was divided and half met at the new Methodist Church on 16th street. In the past few years the troop has met the first Tuesday of each month at the Methodist Church and the remainder of the month at the Christian Church.

The newly organized Explorer Post meets in the Methodist Church Garage each Monday evening. Larger meetings such as Parents nights have been held at various places such as St. Christopher’s, Masonic Temple, CIO Hall, and the new Westwood Country Club. The pastors of the ‘Christian, Catholic, Lutheran, and Methodist Churches have always been members of the troop committee. •>. The first Scoutmaster under Lion Club Sponsorship was Robert Thompson. He was followed by Leon Harbison, Floyd Troth, Glenn Higgins, K. C. Owings, Fred Hoerger, and Karl Wacker. On February 28th, 1955, Richard Schilling became Scoutmaster and at present Karl Wacker is Institutional Representative and Fred Hoerger is Explorer Advisor to the Post.

The Troop Committee Chairman now is Charles (Bob) Elson assisted by Post Vice-Chairman Harold Anthony and Troop ViceChairman Dave Kress. Assistants in the Post are Fred Zimmer and Chris Schrock, both veterans of many years. Assistant Scoutmasters are Maurice Bareham, Stan Hansen, Bill Colclesses, and Gus Klippel. Other veteran members of the committee are Treasurer Ray Griffin, who has served in Scouting for 10 years, Wayne Burdge, Stan Crain, John Nice, Ed Stewart, and John Whitmore. Relatively new members are Everett Robbins and Joseph Scott. Recently veteran Addison Johnson weis forced to give up his job as Secretary because of a transfer out of town. Other familiar names to Speedway residents who have given valuable help to scouting in the past are Adolph Moser Sr., Ralph Thompson Sr., Bill Hackett Sr., Morris Stone, Floyd Bilbee, and Lewis Meier Jr.

In addition the Troop has had great cooperation from all the School System, and Chief Collins of the Police Dept, and Chief Stevens of the Fire Department with Merit Badge work. Although records are not complete for the first few years of the troops existence, it has maintained an excellent record of accomplishments. There has been well over a hundred Eagle Scouts,

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with 31 since 1952. Also, since 1952, 93% of all boys who have joined the troop, have at least gained the rank of Ist class. At the present time the Explorer Post (boys over 15 or who are 14 and in the 9th grade) has 18 boys registered, and the troop has 57 boys. The Webelo den or Tenderfoot class usually has between 8 to 10 boys who are learning tenderfoot requirement prior to their 11th birthday. The troop has a good outdoor record averaging at least one overnight camping trip per month. Places visited include State Parks at Versailles, Turkey Run, Brown County, Shakamak, McCormicks Creek, Morgan-Mon-roe Forest, Cagles Mills, Yellowood, and Scout Camps Cullom at Frankfort, Bradford at Monrovia, Rotary at Crawfordsville, and Belzer just Northeast of Indianapolis. There has been at least one week in camp each Summer at various camps in Michigan and Indiana. For the past seven years two weeks have been spent at Camp Belzer because of the excellent facilities and the high standard in teaching scouting skills maintained at this camp by the Central Indiana Council. (To be continued next week)

C.YT. CHIU SUPPER Fellowship Hall Speedway Christian Church THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 Date Set For Craft Club Fish Fry Speedway Craft Club has set the dates of Friday and Saturday, June 26 and 27 for their annual Fish Fry and Carnival. It will be held at 1620 N. Lyndhurst. Assisting the Craft Club in this event will be Eastern Star, Job’s Daughters and DeMolay.

Speedway Craft Club Speedway Craft Club will have Craft practice Monday, February 16, instead of Monday, February 23. This change is being made to prepare for our banquet Saturday, Februsiry 21. Please come out and help the officers of our lodge put on the work. Bro. Clyde Smith will be with us on this date as our Craft Director. Monday, February 23, we will have a Euchre tournament to determine the champions of the Craft Club. So get your partner and practice up and be with us.

Delta Zeta “A Great American Heritage” will be the program theme for the February 16 meeting of the Indianapolis alumnae of Delta Zeta who will meet in the home of Mrs. Paul Gill, 5231 N. Delaware St. at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. F. Eugene Thornburgh, second national vice president of the Francis Bellamy Flag Award, will present the story of the Pledge of Allegiance, a presentation written by Francis Bellamy and given to schools and organizations all over the country. Hostess chairman is Mrs. William B. Medlicott, 5419 Culver St., Indianapolis.

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Women’s Auxiliary Sahara Grotto The Women’s Auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will hold its stated meeting Wednesday, February 18 at 8:00 p.m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 East Washington Street. The Annual Reports of the Committees will be read. Mrs. Oscar Shake, president, will preside. On Monday, February 23, Mrs. Oscar Shake will entertain her officers and committee chairmen with an appreciation dinner at the Grotto Clubhouse.

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Indianapolis Hiking Club On Sunday, February 15, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will meet at 2:00 p.m., at 38th and White River Parkway, East Drive, and hike north, crossing the river and proceeding to 30th Street and then back to the meeting place. This is an easy, town hike. Leader: Wally Kugrens, ME. 8-8615. World Day of Prayer Service Friday, Feb. 13, 10:00 a.m. Speedway Christian Church

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