Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1963 — Page 4

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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY SAHARA GROTTO The Women’s Auxiliary to Sahara Grotto will hold its regular stated meeting and Pitch-In Dinner Wednesday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 E. Washington Street. Mrs. John H. Rosenberg, president, will preside. Mrs. Herbert L. Hunt, a member of the entertainment committee, will conduct a song fest, followed by bingo. The dining room committee is Mrs. James E. Maxwell and Mrs. Frank R. Tharpe, chairmen. Husbands and children of members are welcome. Circulating Art An exhibition of circulating art exhibits available on loan to high schools is open at the Herron Museum of Art. The public is invited to see the displays, which will view through August 4.

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Speedway Bridge Club Master Point night June 26th, the last game of the summer. See you September 4th. 1. Bill and Maxine Cook 2. Bernie and Phyllis Casselman 3. Nita Steele-Beth Blind 4. Monty Hale-Don Fleetwood St. Vincent's Nurses Alumnae Dance The theme is “Stardust” (with a touch of outer space). The dance will be held June 22, 1963 at the St. Pius X Knights of Columbus Hall, 71st and Keystone. Dancing will be 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to music provided by “The Nitelighters.” Tickets are $3.50 per couple and will be available at the door. Everyone welcome. Chairman of the dance is Carolyn Koors assisted by Marjorie Murphy, Joan Smerdol and Mary Ann Feske.

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Metropolitan School District Of Wayne Township Harmon A. Baldwin, Superintendent of the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township, today announced that the Board of Education of Wayne Twp. has completed its central office administrative staff with the appointment of Ted Hughes, business manager of the DelphiDeer Creek Township Schools, as business manager for the school district; and Madison Shadley, Ben Davis High School principal, as superintendent of buildings and grounds. Mr. Frank Cline, current administrative assistant to

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the Superintendent, will assume a new role as administrative assistant in charge of curriculum and extended services. Ted Hughes has served as business manager of the Delphi-Deer Creek Schools since 1961. He has also been enrolled as a graduate student at Purdue University, and is to receive the Ph.D. degree from Purdue in June of this year. Mr. Hughes is a 1952 graduate of Ball State Teachers College and holds a teaching certificate for Math, Science, and Industrial Arts. He received his Masters degree from Purdue in 1958. Mr. Hughes will be in charge of the business activities of the school corporation. He will be responsible for purchasing supplies and equipment, handle the payroll for the school district, estab-

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lish inventories of all school owned equipment, and take care of all other business affairs. Madison Shadley, Ben Davis High School principal, will assume his new responsibilities with the school system as superintendent cf buildings and grounds on July 1. Mr. Shadley became principal of Ben Davis High School in 1953. Since becoming principal of the high school, Mr. Shadley has been involved in the planning and equipping of the Industrial Arts building and has up-graded the curriculum and strengthened the extra-curricular program of the school. Prior to becoming principal of Ben Davis High School, Mr. Shadley served as principal of the Fleming Garden School in Wayne Township for 15 years.

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Frank Cline will serve as a curriculum coordinator for the Wayne Township Schools. He will develop an instructional materials laboratory for use by the teachers of the system. Mr. Cline will also assist with the further development of the special education program in Wayne Township.

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GEORGE MONTGOMERY George Montgomery, famous motion-picture star, will play the lead in the delightful comedy, “A Hole in the Head,** June 25 through June 30. Mr. Montgomery is well known to Indianapolis residents for his frequent visits to the “500 Mile’’ race festivities. He is an established motion picture star, having made over 50 westerns. He has also appeared on many television shows and is currently quite interested in the legitimate stage. “A Hole in the Head,” by Arnold Schulman, is the poignant and humorous story of a hotel owner, earnestly trying to save his hostelry and keep the right to raise his young son. The play ran several months on Broadway and was made into a motion picture in 1959, starring Frank Sinatra. Performances will be presented nightly, Tuesday through Sunday at 8:30 p.m., except Saturdays when shows will start at 7:00 and 10:00 P.M., at Avondale Playhouse, located in the Meadows Shopping Center in Indianapolis.

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