Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1963 — Page 5

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SCHOOL. NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Joyce Heaton, Fifth Grade; Mildred Middaugh, Fifth Grade; Isabel Smith, Fourth Grade; Blanche Wagle, Fourth Grade; Lynda Breitweiser, Third Grade; Marilyn

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Yahnke, Third Grade; Luanne McGhee, Second Grade; Sharon Tarplee, Second Grade; Marilyn Jardine, First Grade; Madonna Mcllvain, First Grade; Helen Hickok, Kindergarten; Sue Peebles, Art; Pauline Hendrickson, Music; Phyllis Rademacher,

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Music. FRANK H. WHEELER SCHOOL (Elementary No. 4) John Bainbridge, Principal; Marjory Marsh, Sixth Grade; Wendell Salsman, Sixth Grade; Leah Hayslett, Fifth Grade; Judith Dinius, Fifth Grade; Barbara Hall, Fourth Grade; Marguerite Getty, Fourth Grade; Nina Payer, Third Grade; Doris Lohmann, Third Grade; Jo Ann Rebber, Second Grade; Phyllis Thomas, Second Grade; Jeretta Brown, First Grade; Sally Bunting, First Grade; Rebecca Coles, First Grade; Jacqueline Hudson, Kindergarten; Libby Moore, ArtHalftime; Pauline Hendrickson, Music, Phyllis Rademacher, Music. SPEEDWAY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL George McClelland, Principal; Linda Boyer, Girls’ Physical Education; James Crumley, Geography, Orientation; David Dalgleish, Science; Evelyn Dick, Librarian; Sandra Edwards, English, History; Patricia Floyd, EnglishSpanish; Dale Glenn, English; Paul Guernsey, Mathematics; Finis Jentf, Industrial Arts; Kenneth Jones, Music; Dick Merritt, History, Geography; Lyle Neat, Science; John Owensby, Boys’ Physical Education, Science; George Roe, English-German; Hubert Payton, Mathematics; Max Rothenberger, Mathematics, Science; Charles Stevens, Art; Sandra Walters, English, History; Mary White, Homemaking. SPEEDWAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Lawrence Thompson, Principal;

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Floyd Troth, Asst. Principal, Guidance; Richard Adams, Physics, Biology; Herbert Beatty, Librarian; Linda Boyer, Girls’ Physical Education; Judith Buckingham, English, Spanish; James Burkhart, History, Sociology, Orientation; William Clark, Biology, Health; Charles Crafton, Industrial Arts; Martha Euler, Girls’ Swimming, Special Program; Patricia Floyd, Spanish, English; R. G. Foland, Business Education; Edward Frazier, Biology, Zoology; Penelope Hadley, English. Frank Hamilton, Boys’ Phys. Ed., Driver Training; Grace Hine, English; Betty Hughel, English; Donald Johnson, Speech, Dramatics; Ralph Johnson, Mathematics; Rose Kendall, English, Developmental Reading; Kay Marks, English; Lois Metzger, Business Education; Mary Jo Moss, Latin, English; Charles Nay, Mathematics; Morris Pollard, History; James Quisenberry, English, German; George Roe, German; Clyde Sallee, Sociology, Health, Driver Train.; Mary Shambaugh, Business Education; Thomas Simmons, History; James Simons, Mathematics; Harold Smith, Chemistry, Mathematics; Agnes Spencer, Journalism, Library; Charles Stevens, Art; Judith Stolz, Homemaking; Helen Welborn, Mathematics; Dale Weller, Government; Dalton Wicker, Music; Robert Wise, Music; Bert Zimmerman, Boys’ Swimming, Special Program. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Student season tickets for four

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home football games will be on sale at the new high school after school on Tuesday and Thursday, September 3rd and sth, 1963. The student price for four home games will be $1.50. All tickets at the gate are 75 cents. Adult season tickets will be on sale at the new school (main entrance) on Thursday night, September 5, 1963, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The adult price for four home games will be $2.50. All tickets at the gate are 75 cents. There will be a presale before every home game for elementary and high school students. These tickets will be sold at the students’ respective schools. The presale price will be 50 cents. FOOTBALL JAMBOREE Speedway, Pike, Beech Grove, and Franklin Central will play in a Jamboree at Shortridge Field on Tuesday night, September 3, 1963, at 8:00 p.m. The admission will be SI.OO and after expenses the proceeds will be divided evenly among the four schools. This money will be used for football medical expenses. All tickets must be purchased at the Shortridge Field. Schedule: Ist Quarter, Pike vs. Beech Grove 2nd Quarter, Speedway vs. Beech Grove 3rd Quarter, Speedway vs. Franklin Central 4th Quarter, Pike vs. Franklin Central.

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL All boys who plan to try out for the junior high football team should have their physical exams before school starts. Football shoes should be purchased and broken in before the first practice which will be about September 3. Physical examination forms may be secured at the junior high school office or from one of the football coaches. Protective mouth pieces must be worn. Start now and get in good physical condition! SENIOR CYF PAPER SALE SATURDAY. SEPT. 7th SAVE PAPERS!!!

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ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Joseph Irwin, 3d grade; Mrs. Habbie, 4th grade and Sister Virginia, a split 4th and sth grade; Sister Catherine Mary, sth grade; Mrs. Letha Schultz, 6th grade, and Miss Judith Stevens, a split 6th and 7th grade; Mrs. Rachel Joyce, 7th grade; Sister Donna Maria and Sister Rose Clare, the two Bth grades; and, Sister Helen Cecilia, music. Sister Rose Clare is the superior of the school. Congratulations to Kathy and Gordon Brier of 7217 Holden Place! Their sixth boy was born Tuesday, August 13th, at St. Vincent hospital. Charles William’s brothers are David and Jimmy in St. Christopher school and Mike, Ricky, and Danny at home. On Monday morning at 8 o’clock a High Mass was sung for the deceased members of the Aulbach and Vance families at the request of Joe Aulbach. On Tuesday morning the High Mass was sung for Francis Stamm at the request 6f the Notie Stamm family. Francis Stamm was one of the first trustees of St. Christopher church. The Mass on Wednesday morning was for the living and deceased members of St. Christopher parish. Richard J. Swift was remembered in the Mass this morning. The Ellen Swift family requested the Mass. Tomorrow morning the Mass will be said for a special intention. The Marguerite Ellison family have requested the Mass at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning for Donald Ellison. Wedding bells will really ring Saturday morning at St. Christopher. At ten o’clock, a Nuptial High Mass will be sung for Michael Paul Caplinger and Shirley Ann Haney, both of St. Christopher parish. At 11:30 o’clock, Michael Matthew Taylor of St. Christopher parish, will be married to Patricia Jo Gansert. Junior CYO members have been askfd to reserve next Wednesday and Thursday for the City CYO fission.

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