Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1966 — Page 5

April 14» 1966

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Post Office to Hire Youth Postmaster Charles H. Boswell announced that the Indianapolis Post Office has received instructions to hire a number of needy and deserving students to help the local post office move the mails more rapidly during rush hours. Postmaster General Lawrence F. O’Brien advised Mr. Boswell that this program is pursuant to Civil Service guidelines governoring the President’s Youth Opportunity Program. It is intended to help deserving young people complete their education, and these students will provide urgently needed assistance to the local post office during peak mail handling periods. Local high school and college officials have been notified of this opportunity, and Mr. Boswell stated that only those students certified by proper school officials will be employed. School officals will certify students according to need and scholastic standing. Successful applicants will receive up to 16 hours of work a week at $2.37 per hour. Student inquires should be directed to their appropriate school authority. c. H. BOSWWELL, • A .Postmaster ' R. V. Spaulding, Supt. Patron Relations PURDUE GLEE CLUB APRIL 15, 8 PJM. SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL

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Children's Museum Man’s best friend may be a dog, but almost any pet can be a child’s best friend. Mrs. Peggy Belcher will speak on “Child’s Best Friend” at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian, this Saturday morning, April 16, and to prove her point will bring hamsters, guiena pigs, monkeys, parakeets and chincchillas to the program. Mrs. Belcher will discuss the reasons for choosing one pet over another and will describe training, feeding and care of each animal. The free program is open to all children and will begin at 11 o’clock. The Children’s Museum rock and mineral club will meet at 10 o’clock the same morning. Youngsters interested in the hobby may join the group for discussion and trading. A traditional Pennyslvania German Easter egg tree is on exhibit through this week at the Children’s Museum. It is decorated with hundreds of blown, handdecorated eggs for the Easter season. Waring Choral Workshop Marian College officials announced today that the nation-ally-noted Fred- Waring Choral sociation. Workshop will be offered this summer on the Marian campus in Indianapolis. Sister Vivian Rose, 0.5. F., chairman of the Marian Music Department, said the workshop will be from June 19 to 24. The only Waring workshop to be offered this summer in Indiana, the five-day course in theory and practice of choral singing is open to music teachers and directors of choral groups. In existence since 1947, the Waring Choral Workshop will be presented at nine other universities and colleges across the country this year. The Waring organization is the only professional organization of its kind to maintain an education staff and a music publications service for educators. College credit in music education is given on completion of the course. A detailed brochure is available by contacting the Marian College Music Department, 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, phone 924-3291.

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SCHOOL NEWS Continued from Page 1) wood, 4:30 p.m. A comparison of high school enrollments among the schools belonging to the Mid-State Athletic Conference reveals changes in the relative size of the schools in recent years. At one time Speedway was the second largest school in the conference. At present Speedway is fourth in total enrollment for grades 9-12. The 1965-66 high school enrollments for the eight schools are: Decatur Central (1136), Plainfield (844), Moorseville (840), Speedway (792), Brownsburg (677), Greewood (673), Center Grove (619), Danville (490).

Honor roll for the third sixweeks grading period for sophomores and freshmen included: SOPHOMORES Michael Aranjo, Edwin Bailey, JoLynn Black, Bob Burdge, Jim Burns, Sherry Duffin, Greg Eanes, Reena Evans, Barbara Faris, Mitchell Feucht, Brenda Frank, Chrissie Fulton, Stephen Gaalema, Ruth Gallatin. Donna Gibbs, Linda Granes, Barbara Guion, Cathy Hutchison, Peggy Lewt er, Bob Lindley, Dusty Lovick, Jane McCallister, Lynn McConochie, Candy McCord, Mary Miller, Jim Muir, Charles Page, Lynn Pieper. Mike Pollard, Darrell Rains, Doug Rosebrock, Guy Roush, Jack Rustamier, Chris Sherman, Peter Teagarden, Bill Turnley, Scott Vanßuskirk, Candy Walker, Linda Weiss, Barbara Whitmore, Gary Youmans. FRESHMEN Donna Atkinson, Bradley Black, Mary Blind, Doug Bryant, Ronald Byram, Nancy Cassady, Diane Clark, Barrett Craword, Thomas Crawford, Dustin Cusack, Phyllis DeMass, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenback, Patricia Fieber, Mike Glandt, Dora Godio, Beverly Griffin. Ronald Grisham, Donna Hamer, William Haynes, David Jewell, Mary Johnson, Vicki Kelley, Linda Kirchhoff, Carla Lampman, Judith Lavender, Connie Lee, Patricia Leonard, David Lockhart, Vicki Lott, Melinda Lower, Marsha Lucid, Paul Luther, Douglas Manley, Ronald Methier, Donald Muir. Maryanne Newsome, Debbie 1

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Ordel, Cherri Phillabaum, Patricia Pickett, Thomas Popcheff, Linda Price, Alan Kent Reich, Charlene Saxton, Sharon Schiff, Charles Smale, Deborah Stamm, Donn Stanley, Tamara Stewart, Regina Torrella, Roxann Torrella, Ann E. Tumley, Mary Jane Ward, Kathleen Weatherford, Steve Workman. First semester honor roll for grades 9 and 10 included the following students:

SOPHOMORES Michael Aranjo, Edwin Bailey, Noble Black, JoLynn Black, Bob Burdge, Jim Bums, Sherry Duffin, Becky Dunnuck, Greg Eanes, Reena Evans, Barbara Faris, Mitchell Feucht, Brenda Frank, Dayle Fullenwider, Chrissie Fulton, Stephen Gaalema. Ruth Gallatin, Donna Gibbs, Linda Granes, Barbara Guion, Glenn Humphress, Cathy Hutchison, Dusty Lovick, Jane McCallister, Lynn McConochie, Candy McCord, Chris McMahon, Kim Mikkelsen, Mary Miller, Jim Muir, Charles Page, Janet Parks, Greg Patterson.

Lynn Pieper, Carolle Pierce, Mike Pollard, Doug Rosebrock, Guy Roush, Jack Rustamier, Pamela Sedam, Chris Sherman Dale Thompson, Bill Turnley, Scott Vanßuskirk, Candy Walker, Barbara Whitmore, Bill Williams, Gary Youmans. FRESHMEN Donna Atkinson, Bradley Black, Doug Bryant, Nancy Cassady, Diane Clark, Barrett Crawford, Phyllis DeMass, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenbach, Patricia Fieber, Mike Glandt, Dora Godio, Beverly Griffin, Ronald Grisham, Donna Hamer. William Haynes, David Jewell, Vicki Kelley,, Carla Lampman, Judith Lavender, Merileta Lawler, Connie Lee, Patricia Leonard, David Lockhart, Melinda Lower, Marsha Lucid, Paul Luther, Douglas Manley, Ronald Methier, Donald Muir, Maryanne Newsom. Steven Nickles, Debbie Ordel, Cherri Phillabaum, Patricia Pickett, Thomas Popcheff, Linda Price, Alan Kent Reich, Charlene Saxton, Deborah Stamm, Donn Stanley, Deborah Sunier, Regina Torrella, Roxann Torrella, Ann E. Turnley, Kathleen Weatherford, Steve Workman. LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library

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