Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1966 — Page 5

Thursday, July 7, 1966

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) nan, Linda Burkley, Joyce Burns, David Byers, Kenny Clark, Jim Czenkusch, Bonnie Dillon, Laura Englert, Kathy Ewing, John Feely, Steve Fisk, Sally Frey, Pam Genung, Grant Girard, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Joyce Gullett, Judy Harding, Cathy Harper, Kristine Hayser, John Hayden, Lisa Hayes, David Hillman, J. Hochstedler, Anne Hutchison, Pam Kegg, Jerry Layne, Debbie Link, Linda Lloyd.

Also Tom Lyons, Cynthia McRoberts, Shelley Maners, Joe Mareane, Dottie Martinez, Phil Mason, David Maves, Beverly Miller, Steve Miller, Cheryl Niemann, Pamela Nuetzman, Margaret Oakley, Kirk Ostby, Bill Payne, Mike Pierce, Carol Pyne, David Reich, Ricky Robertson, Robert Robison, Rita Roush, Judy Rumbaugh, Donna Sanders, Nancy Sauer, Steve Sedam, Doug Showalter, Sally Siegmann, Melinda Steele, Peggy Svoboda, John Thompson, Ruth Anne Walker, Baird Washburn, Doug Washburn, Pam West, Mike Yoho, Holly Young.

Eighth Grade Neil Behrle, Scott Blind, Linda Briggs, Susan Bunch, Sherry Casper, Robert Cox, Leslie Davis, Eric DeWeese, Linda Dillon, Larry Featheringill, Carolyn Fields, Mike Furnish, Patty Gardner, Tom Gilbert, Karen Graves, Bert Hamilton, Bruce Hamilton, Robert Harbin, Randy Hardwick, Kathy Harper, Pam Harrell, Diane Heidenreich, Joyce Hermon, Cynthia Hicks, Robert Higbie, Linda Hodge, Diane Holland, Margaret Hook, Nanette Houser, Paul Huliba, Nancy Humphress. Also Alicia Jacobs, Duane Jones, Phil Karst, Greg Littrell, Karen Lucas, Terry Mitchell, Gordon Nave, Roger Noonan, Bill Patterson, Marcia Pollard, Ricky Riba, Mark Richardson, Bruce Roberts, Connie Rudman, John Schnable, Sue Siefker, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Kevin Small, Denny Smith, Don Smyser, Steve Southworth, Jenny Speer, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, Terry Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, David Vogel, Sally Wacker, David Wenban. LIBRARY NOTES: Information on the Indiana Reading Club will be found on the front page of the Flyer.

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