Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1965 — Page 5

Thursday, April 29, 1965

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) May 7:: Sectional Track Meet. May 7: Tennis Match with Pike, here, 4:30. May 7: Golf Meet with Beech Grove. May 8: Junior-Senior Prom 9:00-12:00 p.m. Speedway School will continue the conversational foreign language program this summer for this year’s 6th, 7th, and Bth grade students. The program will begin June 16 and end July 30. The languages offered will be German and Russian will be non-credit courses. It is planned to have 45 to 50 minute sessions. Each partic-

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ipant will be expected to attend the session in which he is enrolled five days a week during the above period. Enrollment forms will be distributed to students in the next few days. The school calendar for 1965-66 was recently adopted as follows: Calendar for 1965-66 Sept. 1,2, 3—Pre-School Meetings. Sept. 7—First Day of School. Oct. 21, 22—State Teachers As-

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sociation. Nov. 11—Veterans Day. Nov. 25, 26 Thanksgiving Vacation. Dec. 22—Dismissal at noon for Christmas Vacation. Jan. 3—Return to School after Christmas Vacation. Jan. 28 —End of First Semester. April I—Dismissal at end of day for Spring Vacation. April 11—Return to school after Spring Vacation. May 30—Memorial Day. June 9—Last Day of School.

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Scores of recent athletic events include: Baseball Speedway 8, Mooresville 3. Southport 2, Speedway 0. Track Danville 58, Speedway 51. Speedway 38%; Decatur Central 38; Greenwood 36; Brownsburg 26%. Speedway freshman track squad defeated Decatur Central. Tennis Lawrence Central 4, Speedway 3. Golf Speedway 9, Pike 3. In a 4 team golf meet Speedway placed 3rd behind Southport and North Central. 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 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: How to Win at Bowling—Frank Clause. Going Into Space Arthur Clarke. Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain—Samuel L. Clemens. Jet Flier—Joseph Archibald. Shakespeare of London—Marchette Chute. The Quiet Crisis Stewart Udall. The Great Proclamation—Henry Commager. Rainbow Book of Art—Thomas Craven. Wall Street—Dorothy Sterling. Art for Everyone—Hal Cooper. Barefoot in the Park Neil Simon. Relativity and Common Sense— Hermann Bondi.

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