Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1964 — Page 6
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TRAP SHOOT The Marion County Fish and Game Association (located on Highway 136 at Eagle Creek, one mile west of Speedway) will hold a Trap Shoot, Tuesday, June 9, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. We have two traps and a good lighting system. Come out and have a lot of fun. Free coffee. Public is invited.
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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) June 15—4-H meeting in Jr. High School gym, 9 ajn. The major scholastic awards at the Annual Speedway High School Honor Day Program went to Mary Lynn Miller, Valedictorian, and David Johnson, Salutatorian, of the Class of 1964. Other scholarship awards were Business Education, Jean Nesbit; English, George Walker, David Johnson, Mary Lynn Miller; German, Barbara Curry; Spanish, Patty Brooks; Homemaking, Barbara Simon; Mechanical Drawing, Loren Heaney; Industrial Arts, Steve Spencer; Mathematics, David Johnson, Keith Pieper; Science, Keith Pieper; Social Studies, David Johnson, David Wills; Danforth Foundation Award, Dave Wills, Pat Kildsig. Special Awards included: Psi lota Xi Scholarship, Mary Lynn Miller; Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarship, David Johnson; Kappa Kappa Kappa Art Award, Kitty Kirby, Jaci Tomulonis; Journalism Award, Mary Lynn Miller; D.A.R. Award, Nancy Kern; Betty Crocker Homemaking Award, Barbara Simon; Bausch and Lomb Award, George Walker; Phi Beta Kappa, Mary Lynn Miller; Lions Club Personality Award, Brian McClelland; Junior Chamber of Commerce Award, Dave Johnson, Kitty Kirby. Student Council Awards were presented to Karen Douglas and Herb Robbins. Lynn Schoenewey, Susie Young, Beth Montgomery, Gary Laughlin, Jim Roach, Jim Boswell, and Mike Harcourt received Girls’ and Boys’ State Awards. Special Music Awards were:
OUR SATURDAY MORNINGS ARE YOURS We realize that it’s often difficult for you to atop in to see us during the week, so we have opened our Real Estate Sales Office on Saturday morning from 9 a.m. until noon. Feel free to come in any Saturday morning. Just use the north door of the Bank and take the self service elevator to the second floor. We’ll be there to discuss your real estate sale or we can take you to see any of the homes we have listed. If Friday night is more convenient, don’t forget that we’re open until 8 p.m. And, of course, you can reach us at home or the office anytime you care to call. OFFICE HOURS Monday thro Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-12 CH. 1-6313. Ext. 67 or 68
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Band Director’s Award, Mike Hackett, Nancy Kern; John Phillip Sousa Award, David Johnson; Student Manager’s Award, Earl Woodard; Modem-Aires Director’s Award, Jane Lough, Eva Hughes; Sparkle-aires Choral Award, Dave Wills; Choral Director’s Award, Rick Stanton, Sandy Lampman; The Fredrick Chopin Award, Rick Stanton; Student Manager Sparkle-aires, Joe Scott.
Recipients of scholarships were announced as follows: Jeanne Nesbit, Ball State; Nancy Kern and Rick Stanton, Butler; David Wills, Greenville; Nick Green, Purdue; David Johnson, Special Merit Honorary, Purdue; George Walker, “Certificate of Honors at Entrance,” University of California, Davis. Service Awards were presented to: Karen Zoll, Sandra Redenbarger, Donna Spencer, Jane Williams, Linda Cotton, Joyce Hamer, Linda Nice, Teresa Todd, Debbie Leonard, Brenda West, Donna Woodward, Nancy Tapscott, Marilyn Rhoades, school office assistants; Alice Sanders, Susan Coll, Marilyn Hubbard, Barbara Brooks, Janice Tremor, Nancy Morris, Sherry Wyne, guidance office assistants; Jean Walker, Nellann Williams, Ester Minix, Carol Langston, Reesa Evans, Jane Scott, Sondra Hinchman, Karen Enlow, Barbara Glidden, Shirley Atkinson, Janice Atkinson, library assistants; Lynn Huber, Rick Prasuhn, Bill Orth, Mark Hindsley, Wayne Williams, Larry Long, Jim Seitz, language laboratory assistants; Mike Walker, Tom Tyler, Alex Williams, David Hooper, Greg Eaton, Rod Read, Greg Middaugh, Phil McCoy, David Troutman, John Orr,
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Bill Stovall, Cecil Witherbee, Karl Wacker, Mike Brubaker, Jack Teagarden, Denny Hammer, David Trittipo, projector operators; Judy Smith and Marsha Mason, music librarians; Doris Hitchcock, English department assistant; Jill Aikin and Barbara Love, journalism department assistants; Mike Glidewell, David Hooper, physics laboratory assistants; Becky Hunter, Vicki Boomershine, Jim Roach, Gordon Miscoi, Bob Cantwell, physical education department assistants.
LIBRARY NOTES: Next week the Senior High School Library will be open only in the late afternoons between the hours of 4:00 and 6:30. On Monday, June 15, the Summer Recreational Reading Club will open and will run for nine weeks—until August 14. More information concerning the Aquanauts Reading Club will be found on the front page of this issue of the Flyer. These books have been added recently: Brogan, Denis: France American Heritage: Book of natural wonders Budd, Lillian: April harvest MacGregor-Hastie, Roy: The Red barbarians Maclnnes, Helen: Above suspicion Machines, Helen: Decision at Delphi Cartmell, Van: Amateur theatre Lang, Gladys: Canada Scholastic Magazines: What you should know about communism and why Groves, Leslie: Now it can be told Baldwin, Hanson: World War I
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W —WAY MBIWMMBT CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) E. Krieger’s sermon for both services will be “For Heaven’s Sake.” During the first service the Cherub Choir, the Crusader Choir and the Carol Choir will sing; and during the second service the Cloister Choir, the Immanuel Choir and the Chancel Choir will sing. The pre-service meditations will be played by Paul Waggoner. The President and Vice-President of the M.Y.F. are at the Annual Conference. The Vacation Church School registrations will be received in the narthex Sunday morning. The dates of the Vacation Bible School are the week of June 16 and the week of June 23rd. Don’t forget the second Annual Variety Show presented by our six choirs. 7:30 Friday evening. Come early for a seat. The show will start promptly. The circles having their meetings this coming week are the Sunshine Circle and the Fidelity Circle. The Sunshine Circle meeting on Tuesday, June 9 and the Fidelity Circle meeting June 10. The Little Red Door will hold their regular meeting at the Church Thursday, June 11. ’ Anyone interested in playing Softball games this summer, please contact Don Griffith, CH. 1-0588. x SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Two new dates have been selected for the family portraits to be taken for our Pictorial Directory: June sth (5:00 PM.-9:00 P.M.) June 6th (10:00 PM.-6:00 P.M.) Please contact the office and make an appointment for your picture. June 21 (Sunday), Rev. Johnson will have the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. Anyone wishing to have their baby baptized, please call the church office, CH 1-1563.
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