Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1964 — Page 4

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) June 15—4-H meeting in Junior High School gym—9:oo a.m. The graduation party and dance for the Bth grade will be held in tiie junior high school gymnasium from 7:30 pan. to 10:30 pan., June 4, 1964. This is for Junior High

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EVERYBODY COME! To The Speedway Shopping Center

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SEE! Our Annual Pole Position Award Ceremony WHO! Jimmy Clark, Winner of The 1964 “500” Pole Position and Colin Chapman Team Manager WHAT! See Jim Receive the SSOO Cheek & Beautiful Trophy Awarded Annually to the Winner of the “500” Pole Position WHERE! SHOPPING X CENTER J 5910 Crawfordsville Rd. WHEN! THURSDAY, MAY 28th 7:00 P.M.

Bth grade students only. Mr. Donald Foltz, Director, and Mr. March, Public Relations Director of the Indiana Conservation Department spoke and gave illustrations before two of Mr. Dalgleish’s Bth grade science classes on May 19. The fifth six-weeks’ honor roll

for grades 11 and 12 includes: Sanion Gary Bell, Charlene Crawford, Sheri Davis, Shirley Delph, Stanley Denman, Karen Douglas, Sandy Feucht, Nick Green, Mike

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How a fireman’s hose washed away _. V his 4th "500”! | I WILBUR SHAW, born 1902 ’ j ' M JF SfcettypiWe, Indiana life Ub I J rfe- wu' WuU. " •t I* • ? v .. o r wiiTrWT x~ .:•/-E• - : j

The deep-throated snarl of the maroon Maserati echoed through the shadowed grandstands. Hunched in the cockpit was the fabled Wilbur Shaw—three-time winner ofthe 500—on his way to an unprecedented fourth victory. It looked like this 1941 race was in the bag. And then it happened. As. Wilbur’s strong arms forced the racer into a turn, the right rear wheel gave way. Beyond control, the Maserati slammed tail-first into the wall, spun crazily and came to a sickening stop. Shaw escaped with slight injuries, but he never raced in a 500 again. Actually this race was lost for Wilbur before it started. Days before, a defective wheel had been marked with chalk and set aside. Then, the morning of the race, a fire broke out in the garages. Water from the fire hoses had washed off the chalk warning and, in the confusion, the bad wheel had been placed on Shaw’s racer. It was this wheel that collapsed. In later years, Shaw was president of the Speedway. He played a vital role in developing it as an automotive testing ground. He helped build the 500 into one of the greatest sport spectacles in the world. Indiana Bell, too, has played a part. This year, over 200 phones have been installed. Observers with telephones will watch out for accidents. Race-control lights will be regulated by telephone. Positions of the racers will be reported by telephone. A special telephone system will help to control the crowds of spectators. The same efficiency that marks the Speedway installation is evident in all telephone service offered by Indiana Bell. That’s because some 8,000 Indiana Bell men and women are dedicated to maintaining your telephone service as the finest in the world.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

Hackett, Phil Hamilton, Jody Hanna, Susan Havens, Susan Hayden, David Hilberry, Linda Hildenbrand, Sandra Hinchman, Doris Hitchcock, David L. Johnson, Dona Jones. Nancy Kern.

Pat Kildsig, Catherine Kirby, Rita Knight, Sandy Lampman, Judy Lennie, Greg Mikkelsen, Mary Lyn Miller, Jeanie Nesbit, Susan Palmer, Tim Payne, Keith Pieper, Jane Robards, Jane Rumbaugh, Joe Scott, Barbara Simon, Richard Stanton, Pamela Thomason, Sheryl Thomson, Janice Tremor, George Walker, Brenda West, David Wills, Cecil Witherbee, and Sherry Wyne. Juniors John R. Allen, Nancy Amick, Janice Atkinson, Linda Barlow, Helen Bledsoe, Susan Boles, Jim Boswell, Norman Brennan, Sherry Brown, Martha Campbell, Richard Colclesser, Herb Crawford, Barbara Curry, Linda DeLong, Carolyn Edington, Susan Edwards, Linda Eppen, Janet Farley, Ronnie Feely, Nanette Heady, Margaret Hodge, Janet Hohl, Jane Jarvis, Dixie Johnson, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Sheila Keas. James Keating, Judy Keel, Joe Lewis, John Lippard, Sandra Marlette, Mark Maxwell, Phil McCoy, Beth Montgomery, Nancy Morris, Betsy Najar, Lynn Parks, James Perin, Sandy Pritchett, Sherri Raquet, Sandy Redenbarger, Mary Ann Reynolds, Judy Riba, Tom Ridolfo, Steve Sash, Lynn, Schoenewey, Pat Singery, Steve G. Smith, Carol Smith, Tom M. Smith, Mary Southworth,

SUN-VISOR The kids will really go for this!

VACATION TIME is Long Distance Time Have a wonderful vacation trip this year. But remember—wherever you go be sure to go first by Long Distance. Phone ahead for your reservations, or to let friends or relatives know when you'll arrive. Call back home while you're away to let the folks know how things are going. When you call, use the Area Code number of the place you're calling.lt makes Long Distance faster and easier that way.

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Donna Spencer, Steve Stamm, Janet Thompson, Dick Thomson, Linda Walker, Judy West, Gary Witherbee, Chuck Woodard, and Susie Young. In the Scholarship. Day Program last week fifty-seven juniors

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says Robert L Sims, Assistant Cashier, AFNB Speedway Office, 16th St and Lyndhurst Dr. **or did you already notice that extra w a”? Few people do at first glance. You probably won’t notice a few dollars put into your savings account each week either, until you suddenly notice all the extra money you’ve accumulated. Start your savings soon. There’s no trick to it.”

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Thursday, May 28, 1964

ship. New members are: John R. Allen, Nancy Amick, Janice Atkinson, Helen Bledsoe, Mona Boatman, Susan Boles, James Boswell, Sherry Brown, Martha Campbell, Steve Chappell. Richard Colclesser, Barbara Curry, Linda DeLong, Carolyn Edington, Kenneth Ent, Linda Eppen, Janet Farley, Ronald Feely, Susan Havens, Margaret Hodge, Jane Jarvis, Dixie Johnson, Sue Johnson, Charles Jordan, Sheila Keas, Judith Keel, Gary Laughlin, Joseph Lewis, Mark Maxwell. Beth Montgomery, Nancy Morris, Betsy Najar, Ted Nolte, Lynn Parks, James Perin, Sandra Pritchett, Sherry Raquet, Sandra Redenbarger, Mary Ann Reynolds, Robert Rhoades, Judy Riba, Thomas Ridolfo, Steve Sash, Lynn Schoenewey, Gregory Smith, Steve G. Smith, Thomas Smith, Mary Southworth, Donna Spencer, Steve Stamm, Janet Thompson, Richard Thomson, Teresa Todd, Diane Tyler, Clarence Watson, Thomas Whitmore, Gary Witherbee, Charleys Woodard and Susan Young. The Speedway Lions Club presented scholarship pins to the top ten per cent in each class. Recipients of these awards were: Seniors Mary Lyn Miller, David Johnson, Keith Pieper, Dave Wills, George Walker, Rick Stanton, Pat Kildsig, Nick Green, Jody Hanna, Catherine Kirby, Jean Nesbit, Nancy Kern, and Sondra Hinchman. Juniors Dixie Johnson, Barbara Curry, Helen Bledsoe, Charles Jordan, Jane Jarvis, Mark Maxwell, Jim Perin, Joe Lewis, Martha Campbell, Tom Ridolfo, Richard Colclesser, Ronnie Feely, Betsy Najar, Janice Atkinson, Sherry Raquet, Susie Young, John R. Allen, Sue Johnson, Judy Keel, and Kenneth Ent. Sophomores Ron Luther, Jean Walker, Larry Jones, Dan Queener, Patty Brooks, Jane Williams, Ann Kojola, Patty Feucht, John Quinn, Marilyn Rhoades, Barbara Brooks, Michelle Barnes, Mike Short, Debbie Hawkins, Kathy Koehl, Cherryl Miller, Cindy Jones, Barry Eversole, Annette Sanford, and Joyce Hamer. Freshmen Donna Tyler, Bonnie Turnbaugh, Mike Jaimet, Steve Kirchhoff, Marilyn Dirks, Jim Ehlebrecht, Mike Sash, Karen Casper, Steve Englert, Steve Riser, Doug Small, Greg Eaton, Diana Stewart, Becky Sutherlin, Karen Troth, Earl Woodward, Charles Engle, Linda Hackett, Karen Showalter, and Carol Stewart

Eighth Grade Jane McCallister, Candy Walker, Mitch Feucht, Robert Burdge, Chris Sherman, Barbara Guiou, Jo Lynn Black, Brenda Frank, Dale Thompson, Jim Burns, Rhonda Hughes, Dee Ann Betts, Lynn Pieper, Mike Pollard, Scott Van Buskirk, Doug Rosebrook, Becky Dunnuck, Dayle Fullenwider, Marla McCormick, Mary Miller, and Janet Parks. Seventh Grade Roxann Torrella, Judy Lavender, Donna Hamer, Kathleen Weatherford, Beverly Griffin, Anne Walker, Barry Crawford, Charlene Saxton, Steve Workman, Patricia Pickett, Maryanne Newsom, Carla Lampman, Melinda Mower, Ted Eschenbach, Doug Manley, Regina Torrella, Nancy Casady, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, and Mickey Giant. Students who gained the most in class rank during the past year were: Senior, Dave Hilberry; Junior, Jim Keating; Sophomore, Bruce Hoagland; Freshman, Gary McNeil; Bth Grade, Debora White. In athletics last week, Speedway tennis team lost a close match to Warren Central 4-3. The baseball team won from Brownsburg by a score of 2-1 to end its season with 8 wins and 3 losses. Library Notes The Speedway 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. The Summer Recreational Reading Program for Speedway boys and girls is being planned from June 15 to August 14, 1964. This summer the Library will be open for nine weeks, compared to the usual six. Additional details will appear in this column next week. These titles are new: Brebner, John, Canada, a modern history. Powers, John, Secrets of charm. Prochnow, Herbert, Dictionary of wit, wisdom and satire. Purdy, Claire, Song of the North. Noyes, Nell, Your future as a secretary. Chester, Michael, The moon: target for Apollo. Sprigge, Elizabeth, Gertrude Stein. Steel, Ronald, Italy. Lapp, Ralph, Matter. Horizon Magazine, Age of Napoleon. Eliot, Alexander, Greece.