Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1964 — Page 4

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continuea nom Page ij Joseph Howard DeLisle H, Shirley .Ann Delph, Stanley Keith Denman, Donna Kay Dietrich, Karen Sue Douglas. Tom Elson, Sandra Louise Eppen, Kay Fraley Evans. Constance L. Faulk, Sandra Darlene Feucht, Michael Lee Fowler, Gwendolyn Sue Goff, Nick Edwin Green, Richard Sidney Griffith n, Michael Robert Hackett, Richard Edward Haehl, George C. Haettinger, Jr„ Phillip E. Hamilton, Joanne Kay Hanna, John James Hannon, Jr., James Stanley Hansen, Richard Lawrence Harper, Susan Faye Havens, Susan Elois Hayden, Loren Earle Heaney, David Paul Hilberry, Linda Louise Hildenbrand, Sandra Jane Hinchman, Doris Jean Hitchcock, Robert Kent Hodson, Richard Allen Hoerger, Marilyn Kay Hubbard, David Keith Huffman, Eva Kay Hughes,

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Entry Form SPEEDWAY JAYCEE JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT South Grove—June 22 and 23 QUAURCATION FOR STAT! TOURNAMWT AT SOWN BEND, JULY U THROUGH It 36 Holes Modal Hay $2.00 Entry r- OPEN NOVICE AND CALLOWAY HANDICAP MaU this form and S2JM entry fee to Tom Wlbon. Chairman. 1915 MacArthur Lana, Bpaaduaf OCteA. prior to June 19. ISM. Name Date ; a -n f DKmua /xuoress none Parent or Guardian Date of Birth? (To be eligible you can not be 18 years old before Aug. 15, 1964) Grade in school? Have you ever played on a golf team?_ Have you ever participated in a golf tournament? Where? x (Clinics will be held Friday, June 19 at 6 pan. Hillcrest Pro, Don Eessig, will conduct the clinic) Do you belong to a golf dub? , I hereby permit _ to compete in the Speedway Jaycee Jr. Golf Tournament, and I understand that the Speedway Jaycees will not be responsible for any liability that might occur. I also declare that the above named participant is of sound health and will conduct himself as a gentleman and will observe all the rules of golf etiquette. I understand that any violation of the rules of the game or the act of poor sportsmanship will mean the immediate expulsion of the above named participant from the tournament I also agree that any decisions of the Speedway Jaycee Jr. Golf Committee or the Tournament Director will be final I hereby declare that the above information is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. Participant Parent or Guardian Note: (The Speedway Junior Chamber of Commerce will send a four-man team, consisting of the 4 best open players to the Indiana Jaycee Junior Golf Tournament at South Bend, July 16 through 18).

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tCtattiMMri from Pape 17 "Holy, Lord God** by Cam, and at the 1146 hour Mr. Crone Knop will sing. "Give To The Wind Thy Fears" by Schubert. The chancel bouquet for Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mks. Ralph Thompson in memory of Mrs. Thompson's sister, Jane Kelley. The Camp and Conference Breakfast will be held Sunday (the 14th) at 7:36 aan. in Fellowship HalL All young persons going to camp or conference win eat breaktest and participate in the commissfottbM service, then later attend the 946 worship. Parent* win you aee that yours te at the church by 7:30 aan.? The second reading of the nominees for the Ofttcal-bossd will be next Sunday at both services. On Wednesday. June IT the Children’s Workers Conference win be held. AU superintendents and assistants win meet in the Lm Amigos Boom (106) promptly at 740 pan. with Mrs. Ruth Parke. AU teachers and substitute teachers win later meet with the superintendents and assistants in the Bethany Room at 740 pan. Mrs. Pauline Genung win present the topic "Rearing Children of Goodwin." At 8:15 pan. the group win have departzMntal planning time. Register now for the creative movement classes to be taught by Dr. Martha Cornick of Jordan College of Music, Butter University. This witt be especially beneficial to teachers—nursery through juntor years. Classes win be Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, July 7. 8,14 and 15, 7:30 to 940 pan. Call the church office before the Children’s Workers Conference on June 17th. Summer choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8 pan. The rose on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Randy Jason Hautt, born May 24th to John and Marcia Hauff Grandparents an Mr. end Mrs. Harry Vehling.

ratSONALS Graduation exercises for 197 Virginia Military Institute first classmen were held here Sunday, June 7, in the Institute’s William H. Cocke Hall. Among the degree candidates was Cadet J. Frank Frosch of 1752 Christopher Lane, Speedway City, Ind. A graduate of Speedway High School, he has been an English major and was enrolled in the armor program of the Army ROTC. He has been a Dean’s List student and academically distinguished and president of the Honor Court. He was editor-in-chief of “The Cadet,” student newspaper, and director of The Commanders, cadet dance band. Upon graduation, he will be commissioned in the Army Reserve. In September, he will be a

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teaching assistant in graduate school at the University of Georgia. He is foe son of Mrs. Maxie L. Frosch. Al Stilley, 6037 W. 25th St. will be sports editor of foe College Heights Herald at Western Kentucky State College, Bowling Green, Kentucky, for foe 1964-65 season. Al, a 1962 graduate of Speedway High School, will be a junior at Western next year. He will be working for the Indianapolis Times for foe summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thomas, parents of Mrs. Lewis Hecht and Wm. Thomas, Jr„ will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary, Tuesday, June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Hecht will be hosts for a family dinner Monday evening at foe Copper Kettle. Jan Foltz was among foe Indiana University graduates' receiving Bachelor of Science degree in education. Miss Foltz completed her practice teaching at foe Frank H. Wheeler school and will be teaching in foe Speedway elementary school system this fall. She is foe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foltz, 4918 W. 22nd St, Speedway. Judith Kirchhoff Glore was honored as an outstanding senior on Senior Honor Day, Ball State Teachers College, being one of 38 seniors chosen from a class of 1,145 graduates. These students are chosen for their scholarship, activities, and leadership abilities during their college careers. Judith was also chosen in auditions at Ball State by WFBMTV to appear on their new college talent program called “The Fresh Look,” June 12 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Glore received a B.S. degree in education and will teach English at Northwest High School in September. She is foe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirchhoff, 5830 Elaine Drive.

Speedway girls attending St. Mary Academy on the last quarter honor roll are the following: freshmen, high honors, Marcia Hermann and Theresa Renie; second honors, Margie Parker. Sophomores, high honors, Peggy Lawrence and Elaine Renie; second honors, Donna Hermann and Nancy O’Neal; juniors, first honors, Belinda Byrne and Anne Zishka; second honors, Linda Brenner, Kay Brothers and Phyllis Stevens. Seniors, second honors, Elaine Keller. Anne Zishka has been chosen to participate in the Science Foundation program at the University of Kansas for six weeks this summer. The following girls from Speedway were graduated from St. Mary Academy; Patricia Aharen, Kathleen Burke, Diana Cress, Kathleen Dugan, Kit Harris, Elaine Keller, Mary Aim Lawrence, and Kathleen Stevens.

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