Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1963 — Page 6

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ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) will highlight the afternoon session. Baby sitters for the various younger ages will be provided so the whole family can be present at the pitch-in dinner following the meeting at 6:30 p.m. A democratic form of church government depends on a dedicated and enlightened citizenry just as much as our civil government. Remember too, that church government is one of the remaining places where your opinion as a member is valued and sought whether or not you are a leader, wheel, or expert. Lutheran Church Women of St. Andrew’s will gather for a stimulating evening Tuesday, January 22nd beginning at 8 p.m. A dramatic presentation of the role of women’s work in the church, particularly since the merger of the Lutheran Church in America, should get discussion rolling. This will be the quarterly meeting of all our women, so you won’t want to miss it. For transportation call Mrs. Ilomann, ME. 1-8968. Calling all cars! Be on the lookout for tenors between 4 and 7 feet tall, weighing between 75 and 300 pounds. If apprehended, bring them to the Senior Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 7:30. Reward offered, especially if accompanied by bass accomplices. The prosecution has also promised leniency to any Sopranos or Altos voluntarily turning themselves in. Report to jailer Dick Frey. The paddy wagon will pick you up if you call the warden’s office CH. 1-3819 and ask for “Birdie.”

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Alpha Delta Omega The January 17th meeting of the Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega Sorority, will be held at the home of Blanche King with Beula Wilson as co-hostess. The program will be given by Nila Heston, entitled “Our Weekday Religious Program.” Allison Coin Club Next meeting of the Allison Coin club will be held January 24 at the First Bank and Trust Co., 5300 Crawfordsville Road, 8 p.m. There will be installation of the following new officers: Mr. J. Chamness, pres.; Mr. Robt. Stewart, v. pres.; Jeannette Baldwin, treas.; Wilma DeLisle, sec’y. Guests welcome!

Thursday, January 17, 1963

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued fcrom page 1) port Cards issued. February 1, Basketball, Plainfield, Here, 6:45 p.m. February 4, 7th, Bth, and 9th Grade Basketball, Avon, There, 6:00 p.m. February 8, Basketball, Decatur Central, There, 6:45 p.m. February 9, Basketball, Lebanon, There, 6:45 p.m. February 11, Bth and 9th Grade Basketball, Brownsburg, Here, 6:30 p.m. February 16, Basketball, Beech Grove, There, 6:45 p.m. February 22, Basketball, Center Grove, Here, 6:45 p.m. February 27, Sectional Basketball Tourney. Enrollment for adult evening classes will be held at 7:30 pjn. Tuesday, January 29, in Room 121 of the high school. During the past two years classes have been held in clothing and typewriting. Other classes can be organized if there is sufficient demand and if teachers are available. A minimum of twelve is requested to start a class. After having had four weeks of basic instruction in the 1 fundamentals of basketball, one hun- • dred twenty-four, fifth and sixth grade boys, participating in the elementary intramural basketball program, have been grouped into ' twelve teams. The eight weeks scheduling of games got under way in the James A. Allison gymnasium beginning the week of December 17, 1962. The following are fifth grade participants in this year’s program, and the team to which they are assigned: Bulldogs (White-Black) Ricky Glidewell, David Wenban, Gene Nelson, David Vogel, Bert Hamilton, Philip Lacey, Rick Hedge, Laj-ry Burgin, Don Smyser, James Cox. Wildcats (Gold-White) Mike Furnish, Larry Haines, Larry Koziura, Jim Reimer, John Schnable, Bobby Edengton, Robby Stewart, Joe Stites, .David Pierce. Firebirds (Red-Green) Alan Dale Bullington, Steve Ray Reinhard, Tommy Farley, Ricky Reins Lindsey A. Bain, David Thorpe, Eric DeWeese, Jerry Joe Jones, Eddie Walker. Corvettes (Blue-Gold) Tom Gilbert, Dana Carter, Danny West, Steve Schmalz, Bob Barger, Kevin Klutts, Bill Dittoe, Steve Southwood, Terry Janelle. Vultures (Blue-White) Bruce J. Frazer, Kenny Woodard, Jerald Leo, Jim Probst, Gene Donovan, Phillip Karst, Lynn-Thomas, Eric Hermerding, Donnie Lewis, Mike Feaster. Chiefs (Red-White) Dennis Spaulding, Rickie Thomas, Bobby Berry, Terry Thompson, Scott Blind, David Peyton, Gordon Nave, Steve Southworth, Bruce Hamilton, Tim McKenna. Following two weeks of scheduled team play, the fifth grade team standings are as follows: Team Won Lost Corvettes 2 0 Bulldogs 1 1 Chiefs , 1 1 Firebirds 1 1 Vultures 1 1 Wildcats 0 2 Sixth grade teams and current team standings will be listed in next week’s issue of the Flyer.

The varsity basketball team defeated Franklin Central last Friday night and lost to a strong Washington team on Saturday night. Scores of all basketball games last week were: Speedway Varsity 43, Franklin Central 42. * Franklin Central Reserves 45; Speedway Reserves 35. Washington Varsity 49; Speedway Varsity 38. Washington Reserves 43; Speedway Reserves 39. Speedway Bth Grade 34; Fulton 32. Fulton 9th Grade 38; Speedway 22. In wrestling competition with Franklin Central last week the A team lost 29-19 and the B team tied 18-18. 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 books have been added recently: Joy, Charles—lsland in the desert Joy, Charles—Desert caravans Kenny, Harold—Wrestling Johnson, Charles—Steve Fletcher, U. S. Marine Johnson, Allan—Hot rod reporter Holmes, Marjorie—Follow your dream Harkins, Philip—Fight like a Falcon Friendlich, Dick—Backstop Ace Falls, Charles—The first 3000 years Day, Dick—Complete book of karting Couch, Helen—T>' Mkms for junior highs Miller, Llewellyn—Joy of Christmas Lauber, Patricia— Dust Bowl