Speedway Flyer, Volume 34, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1965 — Page 6

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Managerial Approach To Data Processing Indiana Central College will offer a non-credit course entitled “A Managerial Approach to Data Processing.” The course will begin on September 15, at 7:00 p.m. and

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meet for 2)4 hours on each Wednesday for the following 16 weeks. Mr. Ronald Brzezinski, Systems Development Specialist for Eli Lilly and Company, will provide leadership in the course which will be directed toward people

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who are now using, or are planning to use the computer or computer reports as a part of their daily work. Participants do not have to have formal computer training and the course is recommended for those people who would just like to learn how a computer works and how it may be used. Additional information and enrollment forms may be obtained by calling ST. 7-1301 or ST. 7-0342 or by writing to the Indiana Central College Evening Division, 4001 Otterbein Avenue, Indianapolis 46227.

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ARMY AVIATION The Army’s trend toward more airmobility is opening new career opportunities in Army Aviation for qualified young men. Bine ethe recent activation of the First Air Cavalry Division, the call has gone out for an increase in the Warrant Officer Flight Training Program, increasing the classes in both size and number. Graduates serve as Warrant Officers on active duty for at least three years. To be qualified for the program you must be a high school graduate and over 18 but under 30 years of age. In addition, yqu

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must be a citizen of the United States and pass a rigid physical examination. You must be over five feet, four inches in height, but under six feet, four inches tall and weigh under 200 pounds. Instruction covers pre-flight and flight training in either fixed wing or rotary (helicopter) wing aircraft. The pre-flight training is given in a tour week course at Fort Walters, Texas. Primary flight training in fixed wing aircraft covers a 34 week period at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Beginning in September, the corresponding rotary wing course will include a 16 week session at Fort Walters and 16 weeks at Fort Rucker. Inquiries as to the Warrant Officer Flight Program may be directed to the United States Army RMS, 309 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, Indiana, or phone your local United States Army Recruiting Office.

Crossroads Volunteer Association A new organiaztion for volunteers has been torrmed at Crossroads Rehabilitation Center according to an announcement made today by Roy E. Patton, Executive Director of the Center. Membership in the Crossroads Volunteer Association will be open to all persons interested in active volunteer assistance at the Center. The volunteer recruitment campaign will begin with a membership tea to be held on Wednesday, September 15, 2:00-4:00 pan., in the home of Mrs. Kurt F. Pantzer, Sr., 4310 North Meridian. Volunteer opportunities include office service, motor corps, sewing, construction of equipment and recreation. The membership goal of the organization is 350 volunteers. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Crossroads Volunteer Association may contact the Public Relations Department at Crossroads, WA. 4-3251.

Counceling Appointments Available Counseling appointments are now available tor those students planning their continued educations for the Fall Semester at Indiana Central College Evening Division. The deadline for preregistration is August 28th for those wishing to enroll early. Appointments may be arranged by calling the Evening Division office at ST. 7-1301, or if after 4:30 p.m. ST. 7-0342. Counselors are available Monday through Friday, 9:00 ajn. to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9:00 ajn. to 12:00 noon. Information on class schedules, admission procedures, and the Evening Division Programs may be obtained by calling or writing to Indiana Central College, Evening Division, 4001 Otterbein Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. 46227

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STATE FAIR NEWS What fairgoers used to refer to as the “basement of the Women’s Building” will now be known as the “Food Theatre” The “stars,” all well know to Hoosiers, are products, which are raised, harvested and prepared for national consumers, right here in the state of Indiana. According to Mrs. Ida E. Wright, Director of the Women’s Building, a different Hoosier home-grown food will be the featured “star” each day of the 1965 Indiana State Fair, beginning August 28 through September 7. The “stage” is an all electric, modern kitchen furnished by the Indianapolis Power & Light Company. Working through various Indiana producers and food associations, professional and semi-pro-fessional home economists will

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Thursday, August 26, 1965

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present three demonstrations daily —at 10:00 aan., 1:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.—showing how the consumer can best utilize a particular Hoosier product in new and palatetempting ways. Mrs. Claude Potts of Lebanon, demonstration coordinator, explained the demonstration this way. “Indiana products are of unusually fine quality but if the homemaker doesn’t know how to use them she won’t buy them.” In addition to actual demonstrations, the associations will offer free demonstration literature, food tips, and recipes tor the ambitious housewife who likes to experiment with new menu ideas. Marion County Football JamboMO September L 1668 At Speedway High School