Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1966 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) ing at either nine or eleven o’clock. At nine o’clock the Chancel Choir will sing “God Of Our Life” by Lynn; the Angelus and Chorale Choirs will sing ‘Tor Air And Sunshine” by Pooler, and “Beautiful Savior” by Peery, at the eleven o’clock service. Dr. Ray Montgomery will deliver the sermon at both services. Sr. High C.Y.F. will meet in front of the church Sunday evening at 5:00 and proceed to the Dotlich Farm for a wiener roast.

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Girls are to bring a covered dish and boys a carton of COLD drinks. Everyone bring own table service. Vespers and installation of officers will begin at 7:00. The evening concludes with a sing around the camp fire. New officers of the C.YT. are Carl Cunningham, president; Doug Rosebrock, vice-president; Cindy Rumple, secretary; and Hank Nickles, Treasurer. The Mr. and Mrs. Class will meet Sunday evening, May 15th, in the Bethany Room, at 7:30 pjn. The Official Board will meet MONDAY, MAY 16th, in Room B-l. All members are urged to be present as this will be the night of election of new officers. Esther Circle will hold its final meeting on Tuesday, May 17th, at the home of Mrs. Anna K. Henuner, 2021 N. Lynhurst prive. This will be a pitch-in luncheon at 11:30 am. The program will be a book review. Eunice Circle, one of the newly-formed Circles of the Christian Women’s Fellowship, will hold its first organizational meeting in the Bethany Room on Tuesday, May 17th, at 7:30 pm. Mrs. Charlene Musgrave is the leader of this new Circle. Lydia Circle will meet with Mrs. Rose Ziegelmueller, 5202 W. 16th Street, on Wednesday, May 18th, at 1 pm. Mary - Martha Circle will have a pitch-in luncheon at the home of Mrs. Cleatys Swords, 1674 Cunningham, at 11:30 am. on Wednesday, May 18th. Proram will follow the luncheon. For reservations call Mrs. Jean Amich, 244-2293, of Mrs. Mary Hayes, 244-1489. Naomi Circle will have a pitch-in dinner at the home of Mrs. Connie Farrell, 6939 Maryvale Court, at 6:30 pm. Wednesday, May 18th. Speedway Weekday Religious Education Class will meet Wednesday from 3:10 to 4:10 p.m. Priscilla Circle will meet Thursday, May 19th, at 11:30 am., for a pitch-in luncheon, at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Rosebrock, 6034 Maren Drive. Chapel and Chancelor Choir rehearsals this week as usual; Chapel Choir at 7:00 Wednesday, and Chancel at 7:30 Thursday.

PERSONALS Larry E. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Thomas, 2217 Fisher Street, Speedway, has been elected treasurer of Skull and Bones, C.O.A. honorary society for student leaders on the campus at Tri-State College, Angola, Indiana. Mr. Thomas is also serving as sports manager for the Inter-Fraternity Council. He is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, one of eight on the TriState Campus. Mr. Thomas is a student in the School of Business Administration at the College. He is a 1963 graduate of Speedway High School. Thirteen students from Speedway have been singled out for scholastic achievemeent by being named to the Deans’ Lists at Indiana University one or both of

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the last two semesters. In all, over 3,500 LU. students from the Hoosier State made the Deans’ Lists by posting a grade average of at least a 3.3 point (B+) out of a possible 4 during the designated period. Special recognition will be given these students Wednesday (May 4) at the traditionEil Founders” Day ceremony on the Bloomington campus. Following are the students from Speedway named to the Deans’ ListsSpeedway—Barbara Anderson, 2618 Vinewood Dr.; Thomas Boscher, 5069 W. 15th St.; Linda Eppen, 2054 Georgetown Rd.; Sandra Feely, 6029 Elaine St.; Linda Harris, 2620 Parkwood; Mabel Keas, 5845 W. 30th St; Sheila Keas, 55845 W. 30th St; Patricia Kildsig, 1659 Presto Ave.; Susan Scott, W. 15th St.; John Sherman, 2410 Auburn; Gerald

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Sinkovic, 5751 Elaine; Janet Thompson, 1714 N. Gerrard Dr.; and Charlene Zeronik, 1757 N. Gerard. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bodimer of 4928 W. 24th Street, are the parents of a girl, bom March 24 at Methodist Hospital The new arrival weighed in at 8 lb., 5 oz. and is named Mary Elizabeth. Mrs. Howard Payton, president of the Speedway Mrs. Wayne Blind, incoming president of Speedway P.TAand Mrs. Gale Nave, Treasurer of Speedway P.TA. and member of executive board of the Marion County Council and delegate, attended the State P.TA. Convention at Evansville, Indiana May 5 & 6. Pvt. Paul R. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Friedman', 5830 W. 29th Place, is now stationed with the Army at Fort Knox, Kentucky, where he is receiving his eight weeks Basic Training. After Basic Training, Paul is looking forward to a 15 day furlouh. At the completion of his furlouh, Paul has been

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recommended for advanced training in Drafting and Engineering. His address is: Pvt Paul R. Friedman U 555845563 Co. E., 19th Batallion, sth BDE Ft. Knox, Kentucky 4th Platoon 40121 The Indianapolis Regional Campus held its Annual Spring Dance on May 6, 1966. Dixie Johnson was elected queen by her fellow students. Dick Johnson was elected King to reign with her until next year’s dance, where she will relinguish her title to the new queen. Miss Johnson received 13 American Beauty Roses. Moonlight and Roses was the theme for the dance. Dixie was a member of the 1965 Speedway graduating class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnson, 5829 Schoolwood Drive. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) —4:30 p. m. May 16, Freshman baseball—Fulton, There—4:3o p.m.

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May 17, Scholarship Day program at high school—-8:10 am.. May 17, Baseball Greenwood, There—4:3o pm. May 18, Golf meet with Broad Ripple May 18, Tennis Brebeuf, Here —4:30 pm. May 20, Sectional golf meet May 20, Honors Day program in high school—9:10 am. May 21, County Baseball Tourney at Ben Davis, Speedway

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vs. Southport May 25, Lions Club Spring Sports Banquet May 28, Varsity Band will participate in 500 Festival Parade Baccalaureate and Commencement are scheduled for Sunday and Monday nights, June 5 and 6. Baccalaureate will be held in the auditorium with Rev. John M.Chell of the St. Andrew’s Luthern Church as the speaker. Commencement exercises will be held in the high school gymnasium with Dr. Isaac K. Beckes, President of Vincennes University, as the speaker. Both Baccalaureate and Commencement will begin at 8:00 pm. High school students and representatives’ from various vocations participated in the Career Day Program last Friday. Occupations represented and speakers for each were: Accounting, Robert C. Lau; Airline Pilot, Capt Bruce Meighen; Architect, Louis E. Penniston; Armed Forces, Sgt. Buford, USAF; Automobile Mechanic, H. E. Baker; Business Administration, Tom McGuire; Beautician, Phillis Carter; Chemistry, Joe Berhle; Dental Hygienist, Mrs. Connie Hamilton; Dentistry, Dr. F. E. McCormick, DJDJS.; Drafting, David Lain; Electronics, Don Decker; Engineering, Don Tyler; Forestry, Howard B. Kister; Law Enforcement, Kenneth Smith; Lawyer, Judge Norman Brennan; Mathematics, Dr. Ernest R. Johnston; Metallurgist, Thomas C. Tsareff; Mortician, Floyd Farley; Nursing, Mrs. Patricia Hasse, R.N.; Pharmacist, Esther Fuller; Physician, Dr. Fred R. Brooks; Psychiatry, Dr. James E. Simmons; Radio & Television, Jerry Chapman; Stewardess, Mrs. Diane W. Osborne; Social Work, Mrs. Dorothy Kingman; Telephone Tech, and Operators, Mrs. Adra Wheeler; Secretary, Mrs. Charlene Musgrave; Teaching Elementary, Lincoln Northcott; Teaching High School, Lawrence E. Thompson. Speedway varsity track team won the Mid-State Conference Track Meet held at Speedway last week; they had placed sth among the 12 county schools in the Marion County Track Meet held earlier in the week. Center Grove scored 5 runs to defeat the Speedway varsity baseball squad in their only game the past week. In reserve baseball Speedway won from Decatur Central, 2-0. Tennis scores for matches held the past week include: North Central 5% ;Speedway Speedway 6; Beech Grove 1 Pike 4; Speedway 3

"5OO" Festival Events The month-long “500” Festival events and the 500-Mile Race on Memorial Day at the Indianapolis Speedway, coupled with the excitement of the qualifications and the glamour of visiting celebrities, places the Capital City in the Nation’s spotlight during May. This year more public events have been incorporated in the volunteer “500” Festival Committee’s planning than ever before so that every day in May a visitor from far or near will find activity in Indianapolis. And if the city is too crowded, he can tour Hoosierland where many unusual events are scheduled, some especially for Indiana’s 150th Birthday Celebration. He can take Redbud and Dogwood tours, see pageantry of old Muzzle Loading Rifle shooting in Laughery Valley, of attend Indiana University’s “Little 500.” He can see art exhibits, beautiful gardens, take home tours, ride an old steam locomotive, go fishing for trout, go on hayrides, ride in a horse caravan, or attend a huge Redbud Festival complete with a concert by Louis Armstrong.

Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will explore Sullivan’s Cave near Bloomington on Sunday, May 15. Mr. Gene Jurgonski, an experienced caver, will be in charge. There will also be hiking above ground in the area. The group will leave from the east side of the Statehouse at 9:00 a.m. and will drive to Bloomington where they will meet again at 10:15 a.m. at North College and 17th Street. Anyone desiring additional information may call Mr. John Brand, 4011 Meadows Drive. Women Accountants to Maa* fvlWi The American Society of Women Accountants will hold their Public Relations dinner meeting, Monday, May 16, 1966 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hotel Severin-Star-light Ballroom. The speaker, Dr. Bernadine Meyer, National President-Elect of the American Society of Women Accountants, will have as her subject “Nobody Understands Me.”