Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1960 — Page 7

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dean of the Junior (Freshman) Division, and Max Skirvin, field representative of the I.U. Alumni Office. Students are encouraged to bring their parents. The Indianapolis meeting is one of a number of regional meetings being sponsored by I.U. alumni groups. Indianapolis Hiking Club On Sunday, August 21, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will tour Indiana University campus in Bloomington. Meet at 10 a.m. east side of the State House. Hikers

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are requested to wear street clothes for this hike. Lunch may be bought in the cafeteria of the Student Union Building. Leader: Mrs. Helen Weeden, 6330 Manker, ST. 6-9583. House Hunting Service Carleton Transit Co., Inc., local agents for North American Van Lines, Inc., and Town & Country realtors here, recently announced affiliation with a national house-hunting service under the direction of North American Van Lines. The house-hunting service consists of illustrated brochures of homes available for sale in over 300 metropolitan areas across the nation, according to Mrs. Pauline Selby, owner of Carleton Transit and partner of Town & Country. Persons moving to a new city may thus “house hunt” for a new home before moving. North American is offering this service through its more than 1,100 agents across the country in cooperation with franchised real estate brokers in those areas represented. ATTENTION, SPEEDWAY ILS. ALUMNI MEMBERS! ANNUAL DANCE, SEPT. 3 WESTLAKE TERRACE

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New Class In Management The Industrial Relations Center at Indiana Central College will start its fourth class of management development on September 6. This class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings for forty-four weeks and will consist of Leadership and Human Relations, Communications, Basic and Managerial Economics, Making the Most of Meetings, Coaching Subordinates, Advanced Administration, and Liberal Arts for Management. The program is divided into four eleven-week periods, each consisting of two of the above topics. The program is designed primarily for those occupying middle management positions. The meetings are all informal dinner meetings followed by discussion. This work is being carried out in cooperation with the Industrial Relations Center at the University of Chicago. Do You Remember? The Senior C.Y.F. of Speedway Christian Church are planning a Paper Sale in September. They ask that you please remember to save your old telephone books for this occasion. And, of course, your papers and magazines.

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ST. CHRISIWHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) request of William Sahm. Tomorrow morning Aileen Kopp has requested a Mass of Thanksgiving to St. Christopher. On Saturday morning there will be no 8 o’clock Mass. However, there will be a 6:15 Mass and Holy Communion given until 8 o’clock as usual. - At 12 Noon Saturday St. Christopher’s parish family picnic will begin at the Clermont Lion’s Club Community Park. There will be baseball games, softball and kickball for the different grades, scheduled at 2:00, 3:30 and 4:30 o’clock. At 7:30 there will be dancing with diac jockey. On the schedule are many games for the youngsters and the adults. Attendance prizes will be given every hour from one o’oiock until eight o’clock-to those-present. Junior CYO members will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday. Breakfast in the social room will follow the Mass. All are welcome to come to the breakfast. The silver offerings at these breakfasts are one of their means of financing the CYO program. The Most Rev. R. A. Sundaram, DJD., first bishop of Tanjore, South India will visit St. Christopher Sunday and gratefully receive monies for his Missions after the communion of the Mass at all the Masses. Our congratulations to grandfather and grandmother, Joe and Elisa King of 1838 Christopher! Patrick Michael King, the young son of Joseph, Jr. and Evelyn King of 1251 Hyatt (Assumption parish), was bom August 8 a.m. at Coleman hospital He weighed 7 lbs. and 14 oz. < “Dance Under the Stars” will be held tomorrow evening, August 19th, at Christ the King from 8 to 11 pan. On Sunday, August 21st, St. Francis de Sales will be host to the adult CYO for a city-wide dance from 8 till II o’clock. Our neighbor, St. Michael’s Church, West 30th and Tibbs, are having their 9th Annual Festival this Friday and Saturday nights. Fried chicken and fried fish from 4 o’clock on each evening will be served with a variety of vegetables, salads, drinks and desserts. St. Bernadette Church, 4838 Fletcher avenue, is also having their Annual Festival Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 19, 20 and 21st. Remember to register your children on Tuesday, August 23d, if yo 6 expect them to go to St. Christopher school on September 7th. They may obtain used books, sell or exchange their used books in the: social room on this day also. Hours for registration are 9 to 12 nJpn and 1 to 3 p.m. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world. Nora Bray

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G. M. I. Graduates (Continued from Page 1) plants for appointment to Cooperative Programs in either mechanical, industrial, or electrical engineering. Students alternate between periods of theoretical education in the classrooms and laboratories at the institute and coordinated work experience at their plants. Successful completion of the four-year program leads to a diploma. Qualification for a Bachelor’s Degree requires a fifth year of extensive research and a comprehensive report on an engineering project in the plant. Speedway men graduating are Milford R. Bennett, 1754 Gerrard; Ronald R. Smith, 5069 W. 11th, Mechanical Engineering. James R. Bledsoe, 1739 Allison; Daniel Robert Ledbetter, 1905 Winton, Four-year Engineering.

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