Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, January 27, 1966

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) there, 4:30 pjn. Feb. 1, Varsity and Reserve Wrestling; Northwest, there, 6:30 pan. Feb. 2, Swim Meet with Bloomington Univ, here, 6:30 pan. Feb. 4, Basketball, Decatur Central, here, 6:30 and 8:00 pan. Feb. 5, Invitational Swim Meet at Muncie Burris. Feb. 5, Wrestling Sectionals. Feb. 5, Basketball, Arlington, there, 6:30 and 8:00 pan. Feb. 7, Freshman Basketball, Brownsburg, there, 7:00 pan. Feb. 8, Swim Meet with Franklin, here, 6:30 p.m. Feb. 9, P.T_A. Meeting at Junior High School Gym, 7:45 pm.

Speedway speech team placed seventh among the 35 teams participating in the Peru Speech Tourney last Saturday. Jim Seitz won second place award in Radio Announcing, Earl Woodard placed third in Raditfr, Announcing. and Pam Wegener placed fourth in Oratorical The name of Judith Harding, 7th grade, was unintentionally « flitted from the honor roll for e second grading period. Last weekend the Speedway Sparkplugs won 4 games in 3 days to earn the' 1966 Marion County Basketball Championship. Games and scores in the order they were played were: Speedway 65, Ber*©avis 51 Speedway 81, Decap|gfjZentral Speedway 66, Pike 45 Yw' Speedway 67, Lawrence Central 46 In other basketball contests held last week the Speedway freshmen lost in an overtime to Plainfield 38-27 in the Midwest Freshman Tourney; Speedway Bth grade team lost to Fulton 5540; and Speedway 7th grade won over Fulton by a 33-23 score.

In wrestling events held with Beech Grove the Speedway varsity won by a score of 27-17, and the reserves defeated Beech Grove 41-11. The Eastwood freshman wrestling team defeated Speedway 34-9. < The Speedway Swim team won a meet with Lawrence Central 53-42, and lost in another meet with Kokomo 59-36. J LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons weekly for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. Books added recently include: Jennifer Zoa Sherburn. Intelligent Investor—Benjamin Graham. Battle of Dienbienphu Jules Roy. The Golden Eagle Robert Murphy. Strange World Frank Edwards. Fix Your Pymouth William Toboldt Facing The Big Cats Clyde Beatty. Fire-hunter—James Kj elgaard. Jamie Jack Bennett. How To Succeed In High School —George Weigand.

JOHN HARDIN (Continued from Page 1) '‘milked almost one-half of a herd of 104 Jerseys each day. “Farm products account for 96 per cent of New Zealand’s export income,” he reports. John tells ►that a 1,000 pound steer is worth sls to $lB per hundred in New Zealand but is still profitable because it was raised on grass. No money had to be spent on harvesting equipment, buildings or manure removal equipment. At these low prices it is possible to ship this meat thousands of miles and remain competitive with locally produced meat at the foreign markets. “The adventures of a Hoosier in Kiwi-land,” as reported by John Hardin includes giving talks to various groups in New Zealand telling about and showing slides of the United States. He states thait the people know a great deal about the United States and that they have gone out of their way to make him feel at home. John celebrated his birthday in October in Aucqland. His host family took him to a nearby neighbor's for his 21st birthday party, which was a complete surprise. Forty people came to the party, complete with a big decorated cake. He was also presented a special wood key, a tradition in New Zealand. “It was a fantasic experience for me,” he relates. Christmas Eve was spent in Greymouth. “Everybody from all over the countryside came dressed in their best Several streets were closed off and there were people e vei y where,” he wrote home. He continues to say “On Christmas Eve men in kilts were playing bagpipes ... It was as though

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