Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1963 — Page 6

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PERSONALS (Continued from Page 1) Year in study. Dianne is a student at DePauw University. Dianne’s sister, Karen, will arrive home Thursday, after a 10 week’s study in Germany this summer. Karen will be a Senior at Speedway High School this year. 140 Toastmasters from the Indiana area represented local Toastmasters last week at St. Louis at the 32nd annual convention of Toastmasters International. The local men were among more than 1,000 delegates from every state in the United States and from several other countries who met Thursday, Friday and Saturday (Aug. 22, 23, 24) at the Sheraton-Jefferson Hotel, St. Louis, to discuss the art of public speaking and the program de-

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velopment and expansion of the world-wide speech organization. Attending the Toastmasters convention from .the Indianapolis and Speedway areas were: John Lamparter, Lowell Kemper, William Rohr, Jr., Gil Smith, Don Dick, Elmer Hill, William A. Fields, Jessie “Doc” Arnold, James Duncan, Loring Dalton, Robert Olson, Roy Wolf and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Dickerson are spending a week of farewells with relatives and friends before driving to Seattle, Washington. Dick who received his Chemistry B.S. in June, will be doing postgraduate work at the University of Washington. He will also serve as a teaching ass’t. Sally who has been employed as a secretary at Purdue, will continue in the same capacity at the Washington University.

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Fourteen from Marion County are among 132 Indiana University students who begin teaching as-

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Thursday, August 29, 1963

I signments-this fall in junior and I senior high schools throughout the Hoosier state. This is the first of four groups of I.U. students entering secondary schools for two-month internships during the 1963-64 school year. Indiana University requires allday student teaching for an eightweek period. The student teacher, under the supervision of a qualified teacher, takes over full instruction of the classes he is to direct. I. U. faculty members serve as area supervisors and regularly visit each student teacher in the classroom. Two of the local students are from Speedway. Claud McKinsey, 2033 Winton, Speedway, will teach social studies at Pike High School, and Gene Nesbit, 5850 Buick Drive, Speedway, will instruct physical education at North H. S., and Howard Roosa School, both in Evansville. WESTWOOD FISH FRY AND FESTIVAL Saturday, Sunday and Monday Aug. 31. Sept. L Sept. 2