Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1966 — Page 4

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Cathedral Class of '56 to Hold 10-Year Reunion Ten years have gone by in the lives of 300 members of the 1956 graduating class of Cathedral High School, and a large part of them will be gathering June 12 to celebrate and reminisce. Members of the Class of 1956 will assemble at Saint John's Catholic Church, Capitol and Georgia Streets, for Mass at 11:00 azn., to start their day. The Mass will be celebrated by Father Joseph P. Wade, their Senior Class President, now assistant pastor at Saint Patrick Church, Indianapolis. A CHS classmate, the Rev. erend Charles Cheeseborough, a deacon from St. Maur’s Seminary, Unionville, Ky., will deliver the homily. Following Mass, the class members will join in an afternoon outing at 42nd and Knollton Road. Class members who have not yet done so are urged to send their reservation fee or to call

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Father Josept Wade, c/o St Patrick’s Church, 950 Prospect St, Indianapolis. Butler Commencement ■ Over 400 students are candidates for degrees to be awarded by Butler University at its 111th annual commencement at 4 pm., Sunday, June 12, in Clowes Memorial Hall. Dr. Alexander E. Jones, Butler president will confer the degrees in liberal arts and sciences, education, business administration, pharmacy, music and graduate instruction. The baccalaureate program will be held at 11 o’clock that morning with Dr. Forrest Richeson, president - elect, International Convention of Christian Churches, as speaker. CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

Speedway Minister (Continued from page 1) Judy 11. Rev. Grottick comes to Speedway from Coventry, England. His first sermon will be next Sunday when he will be assisted by our new associate minister Rev. William Blessing who is moving to Speedway from Munster, Indiana. Rev. Grottick entered the Royal Air Force in 1941, and received his training in Alabama and Florida with the United States Air Force. From 1942-1945 he served in active flying with the Royal Air Force. He contiuned after the war for about eight years (during the last eighteen months of this service he was studying for the ministry a the Richmond College of the University of London). His first appointment to the ministry was in 1955 to the Methodist Church in Southampton. In 1958 he received an appointment to Eden

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Grove Methodist Church in Bristol He was selected as Superintendent Minister, Coventry Methodist Mission, and Minister of the Methodist Central Hall in Coventry in 1961. Reverend Grottick served as Exchange Minister to Trinity Methodist Church in Evansville, Indiana, in 1964 for three months. For the past 9 months he has been serving at Alexander, Indiana. SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) Mechanical Drawing, Bruce Beatty; Industrial Arts, Howard Ridlen; Mathematics, Cindy Jones; Science, Dan Queener; Social Studies, Patty Brooks and Steve Seabury. Special Awards included: Alumni Valedictorian Award, Dan Queener; Psi lota Xi Award,

Dan Queener; Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarship, Gayle Thompson; Kappa Kappa Kappa Art Awards, Sandy Bishop and Don Clark; Speedway Musicale Award, Mike McDonald; Junior Chamber of Commerce Award, Pam Mathis and Richard Prather; Future Teachers of America Scholarship, Ralph Farmer; Journalism Awards, Sharon Woodward, Pat Ryan, and Jim Reid; D. A. R. Award, Barbara Brooks; Betty Crocker Homemaking Award, Mary Ann Middleton; Bausch and Lomb Award, Cindy Jones; Phi Beta Kappa Award, Dan QueenQer; Danforth Foundation Award, Patty Brooks and Steve Rosebrock; Lions Club Personality Award, Steve Rosebrock. Student Council Awards were presented to Jim Moschenross, Pam Mathis, Karen Kirby, and John Allen. State G.AA Award

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went to Beverly Barsoda. Giris' State Awards went to Lynn Anderson, Karen Troth, and Nancy Zeph. Charles Engel, Steve Kirchhoff, and Mike Sash received the Boys’ State Awards. Special Music Awards were: Band Director's Awards, Ken Jones and Kathy Koehl; John Phillips Sousa Award, Linda Patrick; Modern - Aires Choral Award, Linda Patrick; ModernAires Director’s Awards, Gayle Thompson and Marilyn Sett; Sparkle-Aires Director’s Awards, Michelle Barnes and Hal Hefner; Sparkle . Aires Choral Award, Dave Schnable; The Frederic Chopin Award, Mike McDonald. Recipients of Scholarships were announced as follows: Linda Patrick, Scott Neat, Kn Craig, Butler University; Barbara Zeph, Miami University; Evelyn Knoop, Indiana State University; Patty

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Feucht, Ball State University; Mike Short, Evansville College; Ron Luther, Brian Neiderhauser, DePauw University; Kenny King, Babson Institute; Ralph Farmer, Richard Wacker, Debbie Hawkins, Indiana University; Cindy Jones, Stanford University; Kathy Koehl, Mary Ann Middleton, Michelle Barnes, Purdue University. Steve Rosebrock is one of 30 students selected nationally to enroll in the Honors Program in Medical Education at Northwestern University. Servitce Awards were presented to: Candy South, Becky Dunnuck, Linda Kutch, Diane Clark, Kathy Weatherford, Linda Cotton, Annette Crawford, Julie Donner, Babette Davidson, High School Office Assistants; Barbara Zeph, Kathy Menchoffer, Debbie Leonard, Kay Lawler, Twyla Corson, Becky Hoeltje, Lynn Anderson, Attendance Office Assistants; Anne Kojola Karen Troth, Joyce Hamer, Kathy Weatherford, Marilyn Rhoades, Joyce Hunsucker, Pam Broaddus, Debbie Medenwald, Health Office Assistants; Kathy Koziura, Pam Mathis, Kathy Smith, Linda Smith, Evelyn Knoop, Patty

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Thursday, June 9, 1966

Feucht, Linda Hackett, Patty Brooks, Guidance Offce Assistants; Jo Lynn Black. Diane Kruse Debbie Hawkins, Michelle Barnes, Marsha Husser, English Office Assistants; Beverly Barsoda, Terry Spencer, Debbie White, Pam Miscoi, Darlene Johnston, John S. Allen, Physical Education Assistants; Earl Woodward, Sturent Band Man-

ager; Dave Hayden, Stage Manager - Music Dept; Sharon Smith, Bruce Beatty, Denny Hammer, Richard Horton, Mike Lucid, Howard Ridlen, Steve Sailor, Gregg Werling, Ralph Wise, Steve Woolery, Greg Eaton, Lynn Huber, Don Brooks, Randy Reid, Vernon Summer, Ed Burkley, Jim Geiman, Ben Gregory, Rick Hammer, George Haeney, Max Hubbard, Tony Speer, Roger Tubesing, Audio - Visual Assistants; Mike Potter, Larry Harris, Ray Knapp, Rick Vogel, Larry Girard, Pete Teagarden, Language Laboratory Assistants; Becky Sutherlin, Mary Ann Lyons, Barb Miner, Randy Read, Music Librarians; Carole Brastock, Sandra Bishop, Sharon Schiff, Penny Green, Judy Warren, Bruce Beatty, Don Brooks, Library Assistants; Linda Slattery, Business Education Assistant. The high school music organizations have elected officer for the 1966-67 school year. Varsity band elected John Graub, president; Richard Brooks, vice-pres-ident; Karen Kirby, secretary; Linda Hackett, treasurer.

Dave Bennet was elected president of the Sparkle-Aires. He will be assisted by Tom Baker, vice-president; Donna Tyler, secretary; Joyce DeWitt, treasurer; and Bonnie Tumbaugh and Gary McNeil, robe chairman. The Modern - Aires have elected for their president, Marilyn Dirks; vice - president, Karen Casper; secretary, Karen Showalter; treasurer, Susie Gilbert; robe chairmen, Gretchen Hamilton and Charlene Lewis. Donna Troutman, 10th grade, was unintentionally omitted from the honor roll published last week. When all schools in the MidState Conference completed their baseball schedules, Speedway ended the season in first place and won the Mid-State Conference Baseball Championship. The third consecutive year Speedway was awarded the All-Sports Trophy for the best school record in Mid-State competition. LIBRARY NOTES: The Speedway 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. On Monday, June 13, the Summer Recreattional Reading Club will open and will run for nine weeks until August 12. More information concerning the Indiana Reading Club will be found on the front page of this issue of the Flyer. These books have been added recently: Ball, Zachary, Salvage diver Benson, Sally, Junior miss Summers, James, Senior dropout Tunis, John, All-American Stuart, Jesse, Daughter of the legend Dillon, Eilis, Singing Cave Nader, Ralph, Unsafe at any speed Sorensen, Theodore, Kennedy Chipperfield, Joseph, Winduff of Links Tor Ewen, David, Cole Porter story