Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1960 — Page 7

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Sr. Scout Troop 166 (Continued from Page 1) community. Next year these girls will scatter to seven different colleges: Purdue—Jo Ellen Haynes, Sandi Scyphers, Judy Zimmerman; Hanover—Sandra Huffman; Indiana State Teachers—Charlene Eversole, Nita Kay Degener; Indiana—Layna Hamilton., Rowena Degan; Butler—Melinda McArthur, Dee Swords, Janie Hardin; Florida State—Carole Wright. The 14th member, Bonnie North, plans to work. To conclude troop activities, they are planning a Wiener Roast and Swim Party on Tuesday night. On Saturday, troop members plan to say “thank you” to their leaders and parents by inviting them to a gala dinner at the Iron Skillet. Included as

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guests will be Mrs. Wendall Kern, their Brownie leader, her husband and daughter, Sally and Mrs. Marlin Billington, who has helped with many scouting activities, and husband. The dinner will be followed by a Troop Graduation and showing of Troop Movies at the home of their leader Mrs. Fred Scyphers. The following week end the girls will go camping together for the last time and reminisce over former camping trips to Dellwood, McCormicks Creek, Pokagon, Muskegon, Mich., and other trips they have shared to Chicago, Washington, D. C.» and Paradise Ranch, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

St. Christopher Graduates (Continued from Page 1) versity. Mike Swift who graduated from Speedway High School Friday night has been accepted at General Motors Institute. Bob Lesman and Mary Margaret Ellison also Speedway graduates plan to enter Ball State in September. Jim Leach does not have any definite plans now for his higher education. Mike Taylor will attend 1.8.E.W. trade school at Technical High School for four years and work as an apprentice electrician toward his journeyman. St. Mary Academy graduated Frances Cerne and Dorothy Toney Wednesday evening. Frances will enter the convent of the Order of St. Francis at Oldenburg in September. Dorothy plans on attending Marian College. Beverly Bell who was graduated from Sacred Heart last Wednesday night will enter Marian College in the fall. Charles Ryan who is a Scecina High School graduate will study under the Resurrection Fathers a special course in Latin, delayed vocation, at St. Mary’s Kentucky. Ben Davis High School graduated Sharan Riczo Monday night and Steve Coppock. Sharon plans

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on attending Indiana and Steve will enter Butler University to begin his studies toward becoming a pharmacist. Caroline Wolfla, daughter of Charles and Helen, after her graduation from St. Agnes Academy Wednesday morning will enter the Approved Beauty School on North Meridian street. Diana Tofil, recently of St. Christopher parish, who also graduated from St. Agnes plans on studying at Ball State. St. Christopher grade school graduates twenty-three boys and twenty girls today. All-Conference Team Selected The coaches of the Mid-State league have selected their 13th annual all-conference baseball team and a record number of 51 players appear on the complete list. Tom Jones, a Speedway pitcher, was the only unanimous choice and is honored as honorary cap-

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tain of this mythical squad for the second straight year. Jones was a unanimous choice last year and wfis rated on the honorable mention list in the two previous years when he was a sophomore and a freshman. Speedway, the conference champions, placed five men on the 15-man varsity squad. The Spark Plugs completed the season undefeated in conference play and becomes the first school to ever win seven league games in one year. Don Pope, a Plainfield catcher, and Herb Wiese, a Center Grove pitcher, tied for runner-up honors in the voting as each was named by seven of the eight mentors. Pope ranked as the runner-up in last year’s voting, also. The complete squad lists 15 varsity players and 36 on the honorable mention list. The previous all time high for baseball honors was a total of 46 men named last year. Help make our highways byway to happiness—not speedways to death, says the Indiana Traffic Safety Foundation.

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