Speedway Flyer, Volume 30, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1961 — Page 7

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Ralya, Cindy Rumple. White Ribbons, Becky Dunnuck, Barbara Cheryl Foltz, Naomi Hocker, Karen Morgan. CLOTHING 111, Blue Ribbons, Wilena Marian Crowder, Patricia Feucht, Linda Geyer, Jane Johnson. Red Ribbons, Janet Thompson. White Ribbons, Diana Jean Lippard, Pam MiscoL CLOTHING IV, Blue Ribbons, Sandra Feucht, Doris Hawkins. Red Ribbons, Helen Bledsoe, Cherrill Bowers. CLOTHING V, Blue Ribbons, Sue Johnson. CLOTHING VH, Blue Ribbons, Janine Jordan. FOODS I, Blue Ribbons, Nancy Alsmeyer, Nancy Casady, Susie Cockman, Gena Cox, Maryann Engel, Russell Eppen, Cheryl Barbara Foltz, Therese Cambrail, Jan Marie Gardner, Beverly Lynn Griffin, Ricky Hammer, Sara Hutchens, Debra Hood, Beth Ann Kellam, Linda Sue Kirchoff, Bob Kuykendall, Merileta Kay Lawler, Connie Lee, James Eugene Long, Bruce Lott, Melinda Lower, Debbie McNew, Scotty McClelland, Scottie Musgrave, Debbie Ordel, Barbara Perin, Kathy Sharp, Anne Walker, Becky Webb, Howard Webb, Linda Kay

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Peggy Ann Lewter, Sharon Smith, Deborah Kay Thrash, Donna Troutman. White Ribbons, Judy Gagen, Darla McCartney, David Taylor, David Alan Trittipo. FOODS 111, Blue Ribbons, Alan Davis, Patricia Feucht, Gretchen Hamilton, Doris Hawkins, Mary Reed, Kay Rumbaugh. Red Ribbons, Linda Geyer, Libby Halbert, Karen Kirby. White Ribbons, Greg Eaton, Cindy Rumple. FOODS IV, Blue Ribbons, Mike Whipple. Red Ribbons, Margie Braden, Pam Miscoi. White Ribbons, Jean Walker. Foods V, Red Ribbons, Helen Bledsoe, Barbara Curry. White Ribbons, Julie Jarvis, Lynn McKinsey. DICK CLARK CARAVAN OF STARS Indiana’s rock ‘n’ roll enthusiasts can look forward to the “twistin’, tossin’, and turnin’ ” type of entertainment when “The Dick Clark Caravan of Stars” comes to the 1961 Indiana State Fair, August 30 through September 7. Scheduled for two Coliseum performances, August 30 and 31 at 8:00 p.m., television’s Mr. “American Bandstand” Dick Clark will

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present ten of the nation’s top recording artists and singing groups. Leading the caravan will be Bobby Rydell, famous for such recordings as “Good Time Baby,” “Volare,” and “I’d Do It Again”; Freddie Cannon, with such hits as “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans,” and “Jump Over”; and Chubby Checker, with “The Twist” and “Let’s Twist Again.” Other stars in the caravan and their recent hits are: The Shirelies, “What A Sweet Thing That Was” U. S. Bonds, “A Quarter ’Till Three” Johnny and the Hurricanes, “Reveille Rock,” “The Beatnik Fly” Chuck Jackson, “Never Let Me Go” Dodie Stevens, “Tan Shoes and Pink Shoelaces” Bobby Lewis, from Indianapolis, “Tossin’ and Turnin’ ” Mike Clifford, ‘Toor Little Girl,” “Stranger” An official ticket order blank may be secured by writing to the Ticket Department, Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis 5, or call WA. 6-2471 for information.

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400 Girl Scouts To Visit Historic Places In Indianapolis More than 400 Girl Scouts and leaders will visit historic places in Indianapolis during two oneday tours arranged for Brownies Tuesday, August 15, and Intermediates Wednesday, Aug. 16. Assembling at the English Foundation, 615 N. Alabama St., at 9:30 a.m., the Scouts will board buses for various parts of the city. Before returning to the English Foundation at 3:30 p.m. the group will go to Broad Ripple Park for a nosebag lunch and song fest. The Heritage Tour is part of the program activities sponsored by the program committee of the Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council in the observance of the Birthday Years —1960-1963 —in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Girl Scouting in 1962. The theme of the Birthday Years is “Honor the Past— Serve the Future” and the tour is to acquaint the Scouts with their Hoosier heritage.

Included in the tour is the home of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States, located at 1230 North Delaware Street. The poems of James Whitcomb Riley will have a more personal meaning to the Scouts when they visit his Lockerbie Street home, not far from the heart of downtown Indianapolis. Other points of interest are the Indiana State library, Indiana the State Historical Bureau. Hubert Hawkins, director of the State Historical Bureau, has ma de arrangements for the Scouts to see historical records and manuscripts published by the Historical Society. A tour of the state library will include visits to the archives section and

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the Braille book division. The view of the city from the Monument on the Circle and a trip through the state capitol building completes the tour schedule. Mrs. Robert Johnson, 5946 N. New Jersey, trips and tours chairman, and Mrs. John T. Fisher, 5862 N. New Jersey, chairman of the council program committee, are in charge of the arrangeY.W.GA. Little Theatre A Little Theatre group for both men and women and for boys and girls starts Friday, September 29. The Junior Group will meet in the afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.; the adult group from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. Miss Mayme V. Sims, a stranger to none in this field, is the director. Miss Sims attended Wilson College in Chicago; Northwestern University in Evanston; graduate of Chicago School of Expression; and Indiana University with a B.S. degree in Education. She has had lots of teaching experience such as Hyde Park YWCA in Chicago; South Side YWCA in Chicago; own School of Speech, South Side Chicago, downtown Chicago and in Indianapolis; Speaking With Ease and Expression classes at the Indianapolis YWCA; directed various Little Theatre groups and has done some radio and television shows.

A few of her students have become famous in radio, movies and on Broadway. Little Theatre YWCA, in September, 1961, is proposing a production program to consist of readings, skits and plays or it may be a combination of all three. The training necessary for this program would be in voice, diction, expression, etc. Also dramatic art, action, expression and stage techniques. Call MElrose 55471 today and ask the Registrar for further information.

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHUHCH (Continued from Page 1) the community to worship with us. You will enjoy the off-street parking area, the new facilities for our children and the excellent instruction given them in their classes, the well-equipped and wellstaffed nursery, and the quietness and reverence of God’s House during the morning worship. We invite you to worship with us this Sunday. Commission on Christian Social Concerns will meet tonight at 7:30 at the church in Room 11. Tri-M Class (young married couples) will have a picnic on Saturday, August 12, at 4:00 p.m., at the Speedway Park. Visitors and their families are invited. Call Mrs. James P. Farley, CH. 1-4344, or Mrs. Jack C. Folland, ME. 6-8922, for information. The New Class for young people (beyond high school age) had another good attendance last Sunday morning. The class meets at 10:00 a.m. (following the early service) in the Chapel, classroom to the rear. Newcomers are invited this Sunday. The Summer Choir will rehearse on Sunday, August 13, at 10:15 a.m., in the Music Room. Have you been thinking about singing? Come this Sunday at 10:15. “Living Life to the Full” is the sermon theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both services of worship on Sunday morning, August 13. At the 10:45 o’clock service the Summer Choir will sing the Anthem, “O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee” by Weaver. “O Divine Redeemer” by Gounod is the Offertory Solo that will be sung by Mrs. Carl I. Schweizer at both services. Music Committee will meet on Sunday, August 13, at 2:00 pan., at the church. An Old-fashioned Ice Cream Social will be held on Sunday, August 13, beginning at 6:00 pan., at the church. Come any time between 6:00-7:00 p.m. for home-made ice cream and cake (all free). A Hymn Sing and Vesper Service from 7:00-7:30 p.m. will conclude the evening activities. Child care will be provided. Everyone is invited. Teens & Twenties Class will meet on Sunday, August 13, at 6:00 p.m., to attend the ice cream social and vesper service. Following the service the group will go to a miniature golf course. A special Sunday evening program and activity is being planned for August 27. Please keep this date in mind. Official Board will meet on Monday, August 14, at 7:30 pan., at the church. Methodist Men will have a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, August 16, at 7:00 p.m., at the church. Public Relations Committee will meet on Wednesday, August 16, at 8:00 pan., at the church.

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