Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1964 — Page 4

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ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Workshop will be held at St. Andrew’s from 10 am. to 3 pan. The new service—church school schedule continues this Sunday. Matins as at 8 am. Sunday Church School for all ages resumes at 9:00 and continues to 10:15 am. A second worship service begins at 10:30 am. Baby sitting is provided from 9-11:30 am. A senior from the Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, will conduct the services. Junior Choir and Confirmation Classes meet Sunday evening at 6 pm. Intermediate Luther League gathers in the new Youth Building League Lounge at 7 pm The “As Christians Teach” class meets Monday evening from 8-10 pm. in the League Lounge. Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous gathers each Tuesday evening at 8:30 pm. Senior Choir rehearses at 7:45 pm. Wednesdays. The Indiana-Kentucky Synod yearly convention will be held on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington next week, May 10-14. Delegate from St Andrew’s is Mr. Robert Stewart. Martha Circle meets with Mrs. Durward Phillips, 2405 N. Fisher, Thursday, May 14, at 9:30 am Education Committee meets that evening at 7:30 pm. with Mrs. Herman Porter. St. Andrew’s Lutheran Nursery School is held each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning from 9-11 am

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Thursday, May 7, 1964

SOWN* IWWS (Tnnttenad from Page 1) May 12 Varsity baseball game with Danville—There, 4:30 PM. May 12 P.TJL Meeting at Wheeler School—3:00 PM. . May 14, Freshman baseball game with Fulton—Here, 4:15 PM. May 14, Golf meet with Broad Ripple May 14, Marion County freshman track meet May 15, First performance, “Oklahoma” May 12 Sectional golf tourney May 16, County Baseball Tourney at Warren Central. Speedway vs. North Central, 4:00 P.M. May 16, Final performance, “Oklahoma” May 12 Tennis match at Warren Central—4:oo P.M.

Homeroom hostesses and hosts* wives for the Bth grade homerooms met with Mr. McClelland to plan and form committees for the Bth Grade Graduation party and dance to be held in the junior high school gymnasium on Thursday evening, June 4, 1964, from 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Committees and committee chairmen are as follows: Decorations: Mrs. John Cox (CH. 4-9067) and Mrs. Ray Berry (CH. 1-0577) Entertainment: Mrs. James Hunter (AX. 1-4079) Refreshments: Mrs. James Kinney (AX. 1-7729) Clean-Up: Mrs. Hubert Powell (AX. 1-5100) Speedway Schools are planning a conversational foreign language program again this summer at the high school building for this year’s 6th, 7th, and Bth grade students. The program will begin June 15 and end July 31. The languages offered will be German and Russian and will be noncredit courses. It is planned to have 45 to 50 minute sessions. Each participant will be expected to attend the session in which he is enrolled five days a week during the above period. Enrollment forms, which will be distributed to students, should be returned by Tuesday, May 12. High school students and representatives from various vocations participated in the Career Day Program last Friday. Occupations represented and speakers for each were: Auto Service, Representative of Chrysler Corporation through courtesy of Tom Baker Motors; Air Line Stewardess, Miss Diane Woodward; Armed Forces, panel from Navy, Air Force, Army, and Marines; Architecture, Mr. Gene Brown; Beauty Culture, Mrs. Ruth Beck; Chemistry Careers, Mr. Joe Behrle; Communications (Telephone Operators), Mrs. Mary Laudick; Dentistry, Dr. F. E. McCormick; Drafting, Mr. Wayne Blind; Forestry, Mr. Howard B. Kister; Engineering, Mr. John Whitmore; Health Sciences, Dr. Thomas Colasuonno; Homemaking, Mrs. Ford Kilgore; Journalism, Mrs. Bertha Scott; Law, Mr. Norman Brennan; Music (Non-Teaching), Mr. William Guthrie; Nursing, Mrs. Patricia Haase; Physics Careers, Mr. Ted Rosebrock; Police Work, Mr. Kenneth Smith; Physician, Mr. Jon Liepold; Social Work, Mrs. Dorothy Kingan; Teaching, Mr. R. C. Jordan; Radio and Television Broadcasting, Mr. Charlie Brockman; Veterinarian, Dr. Parker; Industry Bound, Mr. Robert Kempton; College Bound, Mr. Virgil Hunt. The Speedway varsity track team placed 3rd in the Mid-State Conference Meet held last week, and placed 6th in the Marion County Meet. The freshman team placed 2nd in their Mid-State Conference Track Meet. Scores of other athletic contests held the past week: Speedway varsity baseball team 18, Plainfield 9 Speedway varsity baseball team 3, Pike 2 Decatur Central Reserve baseball team 5, Speedway 4 Speedway varsity baseball team 8, FYanklin Central 7 North Central tennis team 6, Speedway 1 Speedway tennis team 7, Brebeuf 0 North Central Golf team BH, Speedway May 4, 1964 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 titles have been added recently: Morris, Lloyd—Ceiling unlimited Roesch, Roberta—World’s fairs Mack Smith, Denis—ltaly Guerard, Albert—France Hall, Marjory—A year from now Hale, Arlene—Blossoms in the wind Hahn, Steven—Hi-fi handbook Gurko, Miriam—Restless spirit Golden, Harry—Only in America Gray, Elizabeth—Fair adventure Lewis, Mildred—Famous modem newspaper writers