Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1960 — Page 4

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February 7 at 12:00 noon at the Indiana University Medical Center. The Westwood Country Club Girls Swimming Team remained undefeated in dual meet competition when they defeated the Kokomo YWCA 165 to 53 at Kokomo. The meet was the fourth straight win of the season for the local mermaids who face Dolphin Club next Sunday at the I. U. Medical Center at 12:00 am. In the 8 and under division Debbie Sunier won three firsts and helped the winning Freestyle Relay to victory. Other members of the winning relay team were Peggy Faulk, Susan Faust, and Lisa Stevenson. Debbies sister Sandy led the 10 year olds with a win in the freestyle, and swimming anchor on both winning relay teams. The ten year olds made a clean sweep of the first places with Cyndy Rumple winning the backstroke, Jo Ellen Boyer the Butterfly, and Sally Smith the Breaststroke. Smith also swam on both relays, Rumple in the medley, Janice Atkinson in the freestyle, and Diana Lippard swam both relays. Janice Atkinson and Karen Kempf led the 12 year olds by swimming on both winning relay teams, and winning the freestyle and breaststroke races respectively. Janet Thompson was on both relay teams, while Nancy O’Neal swam on the freestyle relay and won the Individual Medley and her teammate Eva Clark competed on the medley relay and was first in the Butterfly. Carol Poste turned in the top performance for the open division for Westwood with wins in the Freestyle, Backstroke, and was on both winning relay teams. Shirley Atkinson won the Individual Medley, and Michelle Norquest the Breaststroke. Other members of the winning relay teams were Carol and Patty Gastineau, Norquest, Atkinson, and Vicki Boomershine.

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(Continued from Page 1) p.m., at the church. Official Board will meet on Monday, February 8, at 7:30 pm., at the church. Sunshine Circle will meet on Tuesday, February 9, at 7:30 pu at the home of Mrs. Howard E. Teagarden, 6105 Meadowood Drive, with Mrs. Joseph J. Vaal and Mrs. Don Sanders as co-hostess. Crusaders Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, February 10, at 3:15 p.m., at the church. Chancel Choir will rehearse on Wednesday, February 10, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Sewing Group for Little Red Door will meet on Thursday, February 11, at 10:00 am., at the church. Immanuel Choir will rehearse on Thursday, February 11, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. Friendly Visitors will meet on Thursday, February 11, at 7:00 p.m., at Wesley House. Monitoring Committee will meet on Thursday, February 11, v at 7:30 pm., at Wesley House. Commission on Christian Social Relations will meet bn Thursday, February 11, at 7:30 pm., at the church. Last Sunday it was our privilege to baptize Mrs. Richard L Coffey and Mr. Joseph Preda, likewise, it was our joy to receive Into our fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Coffey, 2310 Allison Street; Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Frazier, 5504 Speedway Drive; Dr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Layman, 5024 West 13th Street; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Meighen, 6203 Schoolwood Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preda, 4414 West 30th Street; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond j. Thomas, 1707 North Livingston Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Higdon, Linda Higdon, Ronald Higdon, 2649 Vinewood Drive; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Waterfall, 2722 Vinewood Drive. A very helpful and valuable leadership training course for all Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, and Junior Department teachers and persons interested in becoming teachers will be held on seven consecutive Monday evenings beginning February 15, under the direction of Rev. George Pyke and Miss Mary Emma Orr. For further informatioh, kindly call Miss Orr, CH. 4-1195, Chairman of Teacher Training. High School MYF is sponsoring a Paper Sale on Saturday, February 13. Crates will be on the church lot. Kindly call CH. 1-9006 if you would like your papers picked up.

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