Speedway Flyer, Volume 32, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1963 — Page 4

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HOOSIER HUNDRED Three former winners of the event top the entry list for the 11th annual Hoosier Hundred, involving USAC championship cars and drivers on the one-mile dirt oval at the Indiana State Fair-

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grounds next Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14. They are Rodger Ward, Parnelli Jones and A. J. Foyt—winner of the USAC stock car race at the same track last week. Time trials will get under way

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12 Big Exciting Rides FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY through September 22nd ★ NEW METEOR $30,000 RIDE ★ / l jgL * KIDDIE RIDES for the Youngsters * ★ « THRILL RIDES for AH Ages * ★ SNOW CONES CANDIED APPLES ★ GAMES AND FUN FOR ALL!!

Watch for Coming Events: Big Free Outdoor Square Dance SAT. NITE - SEPT. 21st Preview Cocker Dog Show & Clinic THURS. & FRI. - SEPT. 19-20 - 6 to 8 P.M.

Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and the 18 fastest qualifiers will form the starting lineup behind the Oldsmobile pace car at 3 o’clock. Gates to the grounds will be opened at 9:00 a.m., with free parking facilities available for all race fans.

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tember 21st for the date of their first dance. The dance, first one of the regular scheduled dances, will be held at the Krannert Y from 8:00 to 11:00. Ron Carroll from WIRE will be the D.J. and will be giving out records to winners of twist and limbo contests. For further information please contact Layton Stewart, Krannert Family YMCA, 605 S. High School Rd. CH. 1-9313.

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) To date a total of 2,386 pupils have enrolled in Speedway Public Schools for the 1963-64 school year. The enrollment by schools is: Carl G. Fisher No. 1, 223; Arthur C. Newby NcP 2, 188; James A. Allison No. 3, 437; Frank H. Wheeler No. 4, 410; Speedway Junior High School, 403; Speedway Senior Hgih School, 727. The enrollment by grades is: Kindergarten—l 97 Special Education—7 Grade One—l 76 Grade Two—l 64 Grade Three—l 96 Grade Four—l7o Grade Five —165 Grade Six—lßl Grade Seven—l 97 Grade Eight—2o6 Grade Nine—lßs Grade Ten—2o2 Grade Eleven—2o2 Grade Twelve—l3B The Sparkplugs opened their regular season of play on their new football field last Friday night with a win over Plainfield 21-14. LIBRARY NOTES The Senior High School Library is open during the late afternoon four days each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. Mrs. Mary Stonebraker is in charge of the Library during these hours.

Food Service Convention The Indianapolis Branch of the Food Service Executives Association was recently honored by receiving the “Food Executive Magazine Award Most Outstanding Branch for 1963 ” President William R. Knox of the Heritage Cafeteria received a beautiful wall plaque at the recent International Convention in Las Vegas. The convention was attended by 900 food executives from throughout the world. The local branch was cited because of its efforts in raising the pretige of the food service profession and by promoting education within the food industry. Other officers of the local branch are; First Vice-President, Mr. Joseph F. Macri of the Italian Village; Second Vice-President, Mr. Paul W. Schooley of the Prophet Corporation; Secretary, Mr. Raymond A. Dault of the Indiana University Medical Centqjr; Treasurer, Mrs. Pearl F. Tudor of Toot’s Drive-In in Carmel; Director, Miss Zelia Kester of Marion County General Hospital. The local branch has a membership of 49 active members and 26 associate members.

KRANNERT Y's BOYS PROGRAM Gra-Y program (boys in 3rd thru 6th grades) will get off to a flying start on September 28th when the first Gra-Y football games will be played. Jr. Hi-Y for boys in 7th, Bth and 9th grades will meet twice a month on Fridays at the Y for their club meetings. Please contact Layton Stewart, CH. 1-9313 for further information.

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY SAHARA GROTTO The Women’s Auxiliary to Sahara Grotto will hold its regular stated meeting Wednesday, September 18 at 8:00 p.m. in the Grotto Clubhouse, 4107 E. Washington Street. Mrs. John H. Rosenberg, president, will preside. Mrs. William G. Butcher, a member of the entertainment committee, will be in charge of a card party for the members following the stated meeting. The Sahara Grotto Ladies Patrol will serve refreshments.

Seniors Celebrate First Birthday The Senior Citizens* Center will celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday, September 14th from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. The program, planned and carried out by Center members is open to the public. Demonstrations, exhibits and a skit entitled, “The Secret Life of a Senior Citizen" will be featured. The Center is located at 324 East New York Street, just south of downtown Sears.

Saturday Fun Club Hie Krannert Family YMCA, 605 S. High School Road, as part of their community program, is starting a “Saturday Fun Club." The Fun Club is specifically designed for non-Y-members, both boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 13. The Fun Club will meet every Saturday morning from 8:48 to 11:30; starting Saturday, September 21st. For further information call Layton Stewart. CH. 1-9313.