Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1959 — Page 7

'Thursday, August 20, 1959

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WESTLAKE BEACH CLUB Sat., Aug. 22 RICK SUTHERLIN And His Orchestra U/ Af | TEEN-AGERS ■* Special D. J. Dance Friday, Aug. 21 UES BROWN And His Orchestra Beach & Park Open Daily

Mr. Benedetto Candidate For Ward No. 1 I RP ■ R Leonard Benedetto

Leonard F. Benedetto announces he is a candidate for the Speedway Town Board of Trustees subject to the Primary, Tuesday, August 25th at 7:30 p.m. and general election November 3rd. Mr. Benedetto resides with his wife and two children at 5412 West 15th Street and has resided in Speedway since 1942. He is employed by the Bridgeport Brass Co. as a supervisor for the past 17 years and a member and trustee of St. Christopher Church. A former Park Board member and Charter member of the Speedway Baseball Assoc, and still active in all types of sports. WESTWOOD (Continued from Page 1) 4th Miramar 198 sth Olympia 75 6th Dolphin 62 The jubilant Westwood Swimmers threw their directors into the pool when it was announced

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that they had won all three trophies. Chuck Martin, the recreational Director went in clothes and all. Assistants Tom Moran and Portia Hancock were in better shape (Anyone who knows Portia will vouch for the quality of her shape) to be thrown in since Tom was wearing shorts and Portia a swim suit. Coach Jim Clark was not around at this moment. 29 Conference records fell and 4 were tied during the two day meet and one National record was broken when the Westwood 10 and Under boys medley relay team went the 200 Meters in 2:51:4, cutting 1 second off of the existing record of 2:52.4. This relay team consists of Mike Phelps, back stroke, Randy Stegemoller, breastroke, Gary Kinkead, butterfly, and Tom Geiman, freestyle. What Westwood did at C.I.S.C.

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meet August 10th and 11th, 1959: Won Team Trophy, 593% points Won Girls Trophy, 332 points Won Boys Trophy, 261% points / Broke National Boys 10 and under 200 Meter Medley relay record with 2::51.4 Broke or tied following Conference records: Boys 12 and under 200 M. Individual Medley, Dick Jacks 3:03.2 Girls 13 and 14 200 M. Individual Medley, Carolyn Poste, 3:13.2 Girls 15 and 16 200 M. Individual Medley, Linda Kegley 3:14 Girls 9 and 10 50 M. Butterfly, Nancy O’Neal 45.2 Girls 13 and 14 100 M. Butterfly, Carolyn Poste, 1:33 Girls 15 and 16 100 M. Butterfly, Sandy Scyphers, 1:35.7 Girls 15 and 16 100 Back, Linda Kegley, 1:26 Girts 11 and 12 50 M Breast, Michelle Norquest 45.3 Girls 15 and 16 100 M. Free, Linda Kegley, 1:15.8 Girls 15 and 16 200 M. Free Relay, 2:17.3 (Broke the State Record) Girls 15 and 16 200 M. Medley Relay, 2:39.1 Boys 10 and under 200 M. Medley Relay, 2:51.4 Boys 11 and 12 200 M. Medley Relay, 2:39.8

The first ballroom dance of the 1959-60 season was a combination dance and splash party held on August 15, 1959. The evening proved to be a tremendous success with 250 members and guests dancing and swimming. Music and a very entertaining running commentary was provided by disc jockey Bernie Herman of WIRE. Prizes of records and albums were awarded by Bernie Herman to dancers and to winners of men’s and women’s swimming contests. The next ballroom dance will be held on Saturday, September 26. Hold this date open and watch for later announcements. The 7th and Bth Grade will have a record hop Saturday, August 22 from 7:30 till 9:00 followed by a splash party. No reservations necessary. The Westwood Bowling Teams have a few individual openings and possibly a team opening. If

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you are interested in bowling this coming season call either Mrs. Vi Butler at CH. 4-5108 or Mrs. June Swails at CH. 4-5896. Attention all Members: The Club Marathon will be held next Monday, August 24, through Friday, August 28th, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. each day. To earn the Marathon Patch you must swim 2 miles within 5 days. Any stroke or kick board may be used. You may stop at any time but can’t walk. You must have an official counter. This is open to all Club Members. The Club Championships will be held at the Westwood Pool on Saturday, August 29. Entry Blanks may be picked up at the front desk.

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Les Brown and his Band of Renown, will play at Westlake Beach Club on Friday, Aug. 21 from 9 till one o’clock. Featured with Les Brown will be Susan Maro, vocalist; Butch Stone and Stumpy Brown. Butler Enrollment Approximately 4,100 students are expected to enroll for day and evening classes at Butler University for the first semester of 195960 which will usher in the University’s 105th year of educational service.

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Among them will be approximately 900 new freshmen who report to the campus Monday, September 14, for a four-day orientation program. Registration for classes will begin Thursday, September 17, with Wednesday, September 30 set as the final registration day in any course. Classes will start Monday, September 21. Courses will be offered in lib-

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THE QUICK, CONVENIENT WAY TO BORROW MONEY Now, you can have an established, personal line of bank credit from which to buy anything or pay anything—through your own checking account. Here’s how it works: After your application for a Speed-Bank Credit Account has been approved, you borrow any amount you want, whenever you want—from SIOO up to the limit of your available credit. The amount you borrow is put into your regular checking account. Then you can use it simply by writing your own checks. You pay charges only on money actually used—at low bank rates. As you repay your loan, your account builds back to increase your credit reserve. Phone or come in for complete details and application. Bank 1532 Main St. * Speedway • CH 1-6313 Clermont Branch • CH 1-8217 MEMBER F.D.I.C.

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eral arts and sciences, education, business administration, pharmacy, music and graduate instruction. New students seeking to enroll at Butler are asked to contact the Office of Admissions, Room 100, Jordan Hall, on the campus. Applications for fall semester courses will be accepted through September, according to Gene Chenoweth, admissions director.

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