Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1963 — Page 6
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Wood Principal It Ben Davis Jr. High Howard D. Wood has been appointed principal of the Ben
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Davis Junior High School by the Board of Education of the Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township. Mr. Wood is now the assistant principal at Fulton Junior High School in Wayne Township. He has been a coach, athletic director, and assistant principal in Wayne Township since 1945. Mr. Wood has also taught at But-
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hold their annual picnic June 21st at the Westwood Country Club. The fun will start at 11:30 a.m. so bring your children and be prepared for a good time. Bring your own service and food will be furnished. Our Auction has been canceled for this meeting but will be held later. Don’t forget “Secret” pals.
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Camping Resort Nestled in tthe scenic Hoosier Hills of Clay County on State Road 157, 3 miles south east of Clay City, “The Sticks,” a completely new 200 acre resort for fishing and camping. There’s a beautiful wooded area where people may park their trailers relax and escape, for awhile, the pressures of the day. Picnic tables, campfires and charcoal grills will make the campers’ meals enjoyable and the country store will supply the needs. Ample open areas are there, at “The Sticks,” for all sorts of
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sports. The equestrian will find interesting bridle paths and gentle horses. Ponies and a small playground will delight the children. Hiking can also be a lot of fun for there are hills to climb and woods to explore. Perhaps the unique feature at “The Sticks” is a 10 acre lake stocked with large rainbow trout. New 12’ aluminum fishing boats will make fishing a pleasure. Just watching the trout jump from the water and play is exciting. There is a smaller lake chucked full of fryin’ size catfish. And, so that there will be no interference “The Sticks” provides another 10 acre lake just for those who like to boat ride. Added facilities are electrical
Formerly loc area At 16th & Mount
outlets, running water, a bath house, and a sewage disposal station for trailers with self contained units. This new area, with pleasurable activities for the whole family, is an ideal vacationland where one may find physical and spiritual replenishment. Warren 1956 Reunion June 22 Warren Central’s graduating class of 1956 will have its first class reunion Saturday, June 22 at 7:00 p.m. in the Eastgate Auditorium. Main feature of the eve-
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ning will be renewing old friendships. Card playing and dancing will be available. A SI.OO charge will be made to each couple. The main purpose of the informal gathering is to make plans for a future reunion of the class. General chairman of the evening is Mrs. Jerry Graybill (Martha Stroud). Other committees are —welcoming—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hirth (Nancy Stevens), and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood, (Sharon Binnion); name tags—Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller (Linda Hoff); decorating—Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dilk (Judy Hardesty), Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee (Arlyne Heckart), and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Minnick (Donna Myers); publicity—Mr. and Mrs. Minnick. Others working on the project are Mr. and Mrs. James Walters (Janice Marshall), and Mr. and Mrs. Mickie Shircliff (Marilyn Limbach). An attempt has been made to contact all class members. If you are a 1956 graduate of Warren and were not contacted please plan to attend with the others.
Rules And Regulations Speedway Playgrounds And Recreation Centers BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Recreation of the Town of Speedway that pursuant to Chapter 172 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly for the year 1925 that the following rules and regulations be established for all playgrounds and recreation centers established and maintained by said Board: Section 1. Establishment of Rules and Regulations. A. General Safety Rules. (1) No bicycle riding shall be permitted in any playground or recreation center. (2) No motorized equipment shall be permitted in any playground or recreation center, (model planes shall be flown only in areas on West 16th St. east of 500 Shopping Center.) (3) No horseback riding shall be permitted in any playground or recreation center. (4) No dogs shall be permitted in any playground or recreation center unless they are on leash. (5) No structures of any kind shall be erected in any playground or recreation center without the approval of the Board of Recreation. (6) No golf practice shall be permitted in any pla> t on nd or recreation center except for that area on West 16th Street east of the 500 Shopping Center. (7) All equipment and areas of any plaground or recreation center shall be used only for the purpose designed or intended. B. Rules for Use of Recreational Facilities. (1) Baseball diamonds shall be reserved by persons designated by the Board of Recreation.* C. Specific Rules for Use of Tennis Courts. (1) Only tennis shoes shall be worn on tennis courts. (2) Reservations for tennis courts shall be made at the Park on a schedule provided. (3) Priority shall be given to any reservation holder. (4) Reservations shall be issued on an hourly basis from the period of 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily. (5) Reservations shall be issued not more than one week in advance.
(6) Reserved time must be played before a second reservation will be issued and no individual may use the court for two consecutive hours if other persons are waiting. (7) Reservations will be issued only in person and may not be obtained by telephone. (8) Lights for the tennis courts will be turned on from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. D. Any person causing injury or damage to playground or recreation center property shall be liable for the amount of the damage so caused. Any intentional injury or defacing the property of any playground or recreationcenter is expressly prohibited. Section 2. Commissioner of Public Recreation. The Marshal of the Town of Speedway is hereby designated, by virtue of his office, as the Commissioner of Public Recreation. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Public Recreation, together with such directors and assistants which he may appoint, to preserve order and secure the observance of the rules and regulations of the Board of Recreation hereby established. The Commissioner of public Recreation and any directors or assistants which he may appoint shall serve without compensation. Section 3. Penalties. Any person violating any rule or regulation hereby established may be denied the right to use the facilities of any or all playgrounds and recreation centers for such period as may be determined by the Board of Recreation. In addition, any person violating any rule or regulation hereby established may be fined an amount not exceeding $lO for each offense. •Year 1983, Jim Crumley, CH. 4-8229.
