Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1960 — Page 8

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) October 26, Football, Pike Township, Here, 7:30 p.m. October 27, 28, State Teachers Association. October 29, Football, Ben Davis, There, 7:30 pjxu November 4, Senior Class Play. November 7, Open House at Newby and Wheeler Schools. November 9, Open House at Fisher and Jr.-Sr. High School. November 10, Open House at Allison School. November 11, Veterans’ Day. No School. November 16, Lions Club Football Banquet. An announcement concerning the sale of adult season tickets for basketball will be found elsewhere in the Flyer. More than sixty per cent of the members of the 1960 senior class have been admitted to colleges and universities and are enrolled this fall. The largest number, fourteen, are attending Butler Universitly, eight are at Indiana University, and seven at Purdue University. The complete list of those enrolled includes:

Ball State Teachers College, Jay Cork, Mary Margaret Ellison, Bob Lesman, and Joyce Shinkle; Brown University, Michael Gradison; Butler University, Mike Anthony, Jerry Black, Dick Burdge, Jane Hardin, Tom Jones, Sally Kern, Carol Lampman, Melinda McArthur, Virginia Mitchell, Nick Nizamoff, A 1 Oliver, Bill Scott, Steve Summers, Dee Swords; DePauw University, Steve Bradley; General Motors Institute, James Harris, Mike Swift; Hanover College, Kae Ewing, Sandra Huffman, Sandra Nice, Jack Williams; John Herron Art Institute, Sharon Rautenberg; Indiana Central College, Beverly Trueblood;

Indiana State Teachers College, John Carmichael, Charlene Eversole, Steve Lookabaugh, Jodie Morrow, Nita Kay Degener; Indiana University, Bill Beck, Rowena Degan, Kent Dunbar, Layna Hamilton, Judy Kendall, Judy Kirchhoff, Jean Ann Thompson, Ralph K. Thompson; Jacksonville University, Carole Wright; Porter Business College, Judy Higgins; Purdue University, Tom Cooney, Mickey Finnegan, Jo Ellen Haynes, Don Moser, Steve Patrick, Sandra Scyphers, Judy Zimmerman; Purdue University Extension, Steve Livingston, Dick Neat, Chuck Pritchett; Rose Polytechnic Institute, Joe Griffin, Bob Leonard, Tom Walker; Valparaiso Technical Institute, Bill Bennett; Virginia Military Institute, Frank Frosch; Wabash College, Bill Tingle; Wittenberg University, Jerry Zimmer.

Speedway defeated Beech Grove 33-0 at Beech Grove last Friday night. This week the Sparkplugs play Danville in the final Mid-State Conference game of the year for the Sparkplugs. A win over Danville would give Speedway a share of the conference championship, Greenwood having already completed its conference schedule without a loss. The Speedway freshman team lost to Brownsburg 34-20 during the week. ' « LIBRARY NOTES The High School Library is open four evenings each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 6:30 to 9:00 Monday through Thursday. These titles are new: Speare—Witch of Blackbird Pond Waters—His eye is on the sparrow Schary—Sunrise at Campobello Conrad—Lord Jim Dooley—The night they burned the mountain Parr—The Lennon sisters Theobald—New nations of West Africa DeLeeuw—Give me your hand Carson—The coach nobody liked Simons—Land beyond the tempest Crist—Mystery of Broken-Horse Chimneys Samachson—Good digging

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Your Survival Plan (Continued from Page 1) prepardness a weekly series of articles was undertaken which were specifically for Speedway from many national articles and official government publications. During the past weeks as a result of these articles I have had requests to speak before both Clermont and Indianapolis PTA meetings and several requests for information from Indianapolis residents. Not a single Speedway resident has shown one bit of interest. Unless at least 25 persons call AX. 1-4066 to say that they have at least read one of the past articles and desire more of them, you are now reading the last of such articles.

There is still the other phase of Speedway Civilian Defense and that is the volunteer organization which has been formed and is now trying to move forward to back up the town’s existing personnel and equipment in such fields as Heavy Rescue, Police, Engineering, Flood Control, Communications, and Disaster Relief. The Town Board and all Town Officials have been as cooperative as humanly possible, but they can do just so much. All these areas can use some assistance, but two sections are desperate for personnel. One of these is the Engineering section. This section has the responsibility for placing into service and maintaining an emergency generator for the Town Hall, a mobile generator, a mobile communications truck, and a heavy rescue truck. All this equipment is on hand now and the funds available for placing it into service but this section consists of only 3 men working hard but almost hopelessly. Their next meeting is tonight, Thursday, October 20, 7:30 p.m., at the Town Garage (South of the Town Hall). If you have any mechanical ability and can help in any way you will be sincerely appreciated.

The other section which is desperately needing help is in the area of Disaster Relief. The responsibility of this section is the emergency first aid, feeding, housing, and registration of disaster victims. Much of this falls under the jurisdiction of the Red Cross and this section will be under its control but they, also being largely a volunteer organization, don't have the time and personnel to effectively train and organize a specific Disaster Relief Section for Speedway. True, they have some paper work organizations and charts for Speedway but they are woefully obsolete. This section composed mostly of women, is also meeting tonight, October 20, 7:30, at the Town Hall. Any woman who can give a few hours a month to this essential job, please attend. For those persons unable to attend the specific above meeting but still interested in giving assistance and for those who desire more home prepardness information call AX. 1-4066. J. A. Ganzemiller Director of Speedway Civilian Defense

Rabies Clinic (Continued from page 1) pets should be immunized annually. A rigid program to control stray dogs should be instituted. In Marion County there is a stray dog control program. The law requires all dog owners to have their pets immunized each year. This year rabies clinics in Marion County and Indianapolis are being sponsored by the Jay Cees and endorsed by the IndianapolisMarion County Division of Public Health, the Indianapolis Board of Safety, the Marion County Sheriff and the Department of Parks. Seven clinic sites will be operated on Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 23, 1960. Saturday. Oct. 22. a clinic will be held in the Speedway Fire Station at 15th and Lyndhurst. Clinics will be manned by veterinarians from Central Indiana Veterinary Medical Association. Veterainarians are providing their services free of charge. Cost of the vaccinations are $1.50 per dog, which sum will be used to partially defray the cost of the vaccine and the conduct of the prog—'m. Those unable to pay the $1.50 charge, may have their dog immunized without charge upon presenting a signed statement from the City or County Welfare Department, or by obtaining a card from Marion County General Hospital.

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