Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1963 — Page 5

Thursday, June 20, 1963

Jim Clark Memorial Fund Names added to the list of donors to the Jim Clark Memorial Fund are: Kenneth F. and Jeanne Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schunke, L. H. Nickles family, A. L. Fisher, Albert and Claire Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Marshall and Candy, R. M. Schaefer.

Virginia Mitchell To Edit Butler "Drift" Miss Virginia Ruth Mitchell, from Speedway City, Indiana, has been named editor of The Drift, yearbook at Butler University, for 1963-64. Virginia is an English major and is minoring in mathematics. She is a member of Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honorary, and Spurs, sophomore women’s honorary, of which she was treasurer. She is presently the secretary of Student Council, and chairman of the publicity committee. Her article “Hiroshima” was chosen to be printed in M.S.S. (Butler publication). She has also been active in preparation for Butler to appear on the General Electric College Bowl, October 6, 1963. A graduate of Speedway High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Mitchell, 2122 North Allison Street, Speedway City, Indiana.

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OPEN HOUSE ART SHOW Artists of the area are cordially invited to participate in a showing of paintings and art items June 28 and 29 at the “500” Shopping Center, 4500 West 16th Street. Featured will be works by inmates of the Indiana Girl’s School and many other interesting demonstrations and activities. Bring your wares for show and sale. Bring your easels and paint or just come and enjoy yourselves. The public is invited to attend. For further information call CH. 4-8671.

Senior Citizens Center Activities and services will continue to be offered to older adults during the summer according to Program Chairman, Charles E. Stimming of the Indianapolis Senior Citizens Center. The Center, located at 324 East New York Street, is open Mon-day-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and Saturdays from Noon-5:00 p.m. Further information can be obtained by calling ME. 4-2857.

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BUTLER FOOTBALL Butler University’s 1963 football schedule was announced today by Athletic Director Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle. The nine-game slate includes one newcomer, Morehead State, which provides the opposition for the Bulldogs opener September 14 at Ashland, Ky. Hinkle announced that season tickets for the four home games will be available for $3. The schedule: Sept. 14—at Morehead State (night)

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