Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1964 — Page 4
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ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) night at 8 pan. in the Junior Rooms. The leadership of St Andrew’s wiD be traveling to Bradford Woods this Friday, leaving from the church at 7 pm., for a retreat The group wiD stay overnight and return Saturday at 8 pan. Topic of the retreat is “St Andrew’s In Focus.” The regular schedule of worship services-Sunday Church Schools continues this Sunday. Holy Communion wiD be celebrated at both services. Baby sitting is provided from 9-12 aan. Confirmation Classes and Junior Choir gather at 6 pan. Sunday evening. Senior Luther League wiD meet at 6 also, with Intermediates joining the meeting at 7 pan. The Rev. William London, representing the Intercity Strategy Committee, wiD be present to discuss a forthcoming tour of intercity churches. Esther Circle wiD meet with Mrs. Wayne Cofoid, 1910 Cunningham Road on Tuesday, February 4, at 8 pan. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous gathers the same evening at 8:30 pan. in Fellowship HaD Senior Choir rehearses on Wednesdays at 7:45 p.m. Women sewing for the Little Red Door wiD leave at 9 aan. on Thursday, February 6. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings from 9-11 aan.
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Thursday, January 30, 1964
SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Basketball, Brownsburg, There, 6:30 pan. Eleven Speedway students were awarded first division placement in the instrument solo and ensemble contest at Arsenal Technical High School last Saturday. They were Shirley Atkinson, Karen Brown, Linda Hackett, David Harriman, Nancy Kern, Vickie Sherfick, Carol Siegmann, Russ Sinks, Alice Smith, Janet Thompson, and Brenda West. Two flags have recently been presented to the school, one from Mrs. Thelma Kesler in honor of her son, David Boyer, and Mrs. Helen Welborn in honor of her husband, Herbert Owen Welborn.
Following four weeks of scheduled play, team standings in the elementary basketbaD league are: Grade Five Team Standings: T>a “ Wen Lost Globetrotters 3 o Stingrays 3 q Corvettes 2 1 Sparkplugs 1 2 Hornets 0 3 Trojans 0 3 Grade Six Team Standings--T *“» Wen Lost Aces 2 0 Blue Demons 2 1 Hawks 2 1 Comets 1 1 Panthers 1 2 Jaguars 0 3 Sixth Grade team members are: COMETS Donnie Lewis, Eric DeWeese, Jim Reimer, John Schnable, Ricky Thomas, Joe Stites, Flip Lacy, Phillip Karst, BUI Dittoe, Walt Wells. ACES
Danny West, Denny Spaulding, Ricky Raines, Charles Benefiel, David Pierce, Scott Blind, Larry Burgin, Mike Furnish, Bob Pritchard. PANTHERS Terry Thompson, John Morgan, Dave Wenban, Don Smyser, Eric Hermerding, Jerald Leo, Tom Clark, Bob Burger, Kevin Small, Dave Vogel BLUE DEMONS Gordon Nave, Ricky GlideweD, Gene Donovan, Rick Hedge, Bruce Frazer, Neil Oslos, Gene Nelson, Randy Hardwick, Jimmy Cox, Bert Hamilton. HAWKS Steve Rinehart, Alan Bullington, Larry Koziura, Jerry Hansell, Steve Schmalz, Larry FeatheringiD, Greg Littrell, Tom Farley, Lynn Thomas. JAGUARS Steve Goff, Dave Peyton, Bobby Hoerger, Mike Crider, Mike Feaster, Kevin Klutts, David Kettering, Larry Haines, Paul Nahre, Jerry Jones.
Results of athletic contests last week were: Speedway swimming team 58, Southport Reserves 36 Speedway swimming team 57, Frankfort 38 Speedway swimming team 58, Franklin 37 Eastwood freshman wrestling 40, Speedway 15 Speedway reserve wrestling 45, Beech Grove 6 Speedway reserve wrestling 49, Mooresville 3 Beech Grove varsity wrestling 25, Speedway 17 Speedway varsity wrestling 24, Mooresville 24 Speedway 7th Grade basketball 35, Center Grove 26 Speedway Bth Grade basketball 43, Center Grove 26 Plainfield freshman basketball 38, Speedway 33 Speedway reserve basketball 42, Danville 31 Speedway varsity basketball 68, Danville 63
LIBRARY NOTES The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 3:30 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Anderson, Paul—With the eagles College Blue Book Tucker, Samuel—Twenty-five modern plays Marquand, John—The late George Apley Asimov, Isaac—Chemicals of life Dethier, Vincent—Animal behavior Sussman, Maurice—Animal growth and development Wallace, Bruce—Adaptation Hanson, Earl—Animal diversity Bates—Man in nature American Heritage—History of flight Gardner, Herb— A thousand clowns Watson, Ernest—Course in pencil sketching Indianoolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Chib will hike the area of Ellenberger Park and Pleasant Run Parkway on Sunday. February 2. The meeting place is 824 Ellenberger Parkway, West Drive at 2:00 pan. Leader: Mrs. Joe Breimeir, 604 E. Morris St.
