Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1966 — Page 6

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N.C.T.E. AWARDS Dr. Paxil R. Stewart, Professor of English, Butler University, has been appointed a regional judge for the National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Awards Program for 1966. Judging committees, composed of English teachers from both college and high schools, will evaluate writing skills and literary awareness of nearly 8,500 high school participants. The Achievement Awards Program attempts to grant recognition to outstanding high school seniors for excellence in English. Finalists are announced in late November and are recommended for scholarship aid to all United States colleges and universities. This competition is part of the comprehensive program of the National Council of Teachers of English to improve instruction in English language and literature at all levels throughout the nation’s schools. The NCTE is a professional organish of English teachers whose membership includes more than 108,500 teachers from primary grades to graduate school. TOTASTMASTER'S CLUBS The eight Toastmasters clubs in District No. 11 of Toastmasters

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Basketball Day Camp There are still openings in the Krannert YMCA Basketball Day Camp and boys completing the third grade and entering the 9th are eligible to enroll. An outstanding list of instructors will work with the boys. Morris Pollard, head basketball coach at Speedway whose teams have won three sectional championships; Jerry Oliver, head coach at Washington, 19655 State Champions; Evan Fine, head coach at Ben Davis, 1965 Sectional champs and 1965 Marion County Coach of the Year. Serving as co-directors of the camp are Robert Britt, assistant

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coach at Ben Davis, and Richard Harmening, assistant coach at Washington. The camp day will be from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and on Friday evening the parents will be invited to watch the boys receive their awards. While at camp the boys will work on offense and defense drills, play games under the watchful eyes of the coaches, and view basketball movies. The boys will also enjoy swimming, canoeing, tennis, and archery. There are four camp periods

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and each period is limited to 40 boys so interested boys should sign up today. Camp periods are June 27-July 1 July 18-July 22, August 1-August 5 and August 8 to the 15th. Camp fees are $13.75 per week for “Y” members and SIB.OO for non-members. For additional information call the Krannert YMCA, 241-9313, or stop at the “Y,” 605 South High School Road. News From Allison The U.S. Army’s newest fighting machine that packs more

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punch into a smaller package than any other tracklaying vehicle in military history made its dramatic debut today in colorful ceremonies at the Cleveland Army Tank-Automotive Plant. On hand as the fast-moving M 551 General Sheridan burst through a huge plastic sign covering a 16-foot-high doorway at the end of the final assembly line were more than 2,000 employes of the Allison Division of General Motors which built the vehicle and over 150 top-level military officials, industrialists, business and civic leaders, and suppliers. Traveling a special course in front of the reviewing stands the 16-ton Sheridan treated the audience to an impressive series of maneuvers that ranged all the way from high speed runs to 360degree spins to skidding stops with both tracks fully locked.

Powered by a 300-horsepower GM diesel engine capable of producing speeds up to 45 miles an hour, the General Sheridan is the nation’s first fighting vehicle able to fire both fionvehtional ammunition and guided missiles from the same gun tube. The Sheridan’s firepower is greater than any other medium or heavy tank in the field today. Gen. Frank S. Besson, Jr., commanding general of the U.S. Army Materiel Command, was on hand to accept the General Sheridan from E. D. Solms, AllisonCleveland plant manager. “Today represents a most important milestone for the Army and Allison,” General Besson said, describing the roll-out as “an especially important milestone for the Army Materiel Command, as this first General Sheridan represents the first weapons system of major significance to be developed and produced by the Army Materiel Command under the project manager concept since the reorganization of the Army in 1962. “The General Sheridan will provide the soldier with many firsts in modern weaponry. The Sheridan weapons system will bring to the battlefield for the

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first time a large caliber dualpurpose cannon that can fire both the Shillelagh guided missile and conventional ammunition. It is the first major combat vehicle that has an inherent swimming capability and is air droppable. This will provide the tactical commander with greater cross-country capability and permit him, for the first time, to utilize a major combat vehicle weapons system in air drop or vertical envelopment tactics. The Sheridan is also the first weapons system to use aluminum armor provides greater armor protection to the crew in

the Sheridan compared to other vehicles of comparable weight. The Sheridan stands as a tribute to the outstanding industryArmy team that has made this possible.” Harold H. Dice, Allison General Manager and General Motors Vice-President, praised employes for their individual roles in designing, developing and producing the Sheridan. And looking to the future, he said, “the General Sheridan and MlO9 production programs give US a firm base on which to build for the future. We have operational prototypes of other vehicles that could turn into strong production programs. On the drawing boards today are concepts for new vehicles that will have an important application in the Army’s requirements during the next decade.

Children's Museum The Children’s Museum is accepting registrations for the pottery badge classes and Indian lore badge classes which will meet each Saturday afternoon in July from 2 to 4 p.m. The pottery class is open to Cadette Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls and the Indian lore class is for Junior Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls. To register a girl should send her name address, troop number and $1 »*> cover expenses to the museum.

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) > Rev. James Grottick will be preaching this Sunday and you are cordially invited to either of our two worship services. The Service Octette will be singing “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” by Mark Dickey in both services. This Octette will be composed of Judy Clark, Billie Lloyd, Sue Wise, Evelyn Niccum, Paul Waggoner, Don Niederhauser, Bob Wise, and John Clark. The Offertory Sok will be sung by a quartet from the Crusader Choir. “I Heard a Little Child Pray” by Glad Robinson Youse. This quartet consists of Rebecca Ritenour, Marsha Pierce, Debby Link, and Charlotte VanHise. The Greeters for the 9 a.m. service will be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Youmans and for the 11 a.m. service Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fletcher. The Senior High M.Y.F. Car Wash is planned for Saturday. July 9. in back of the church from 9:00 to 4:00 pm, All members are aske dto come and work when they can and to bring their own chamois. Monday, July 11, the Official Board will meet at 8 p.m. at the church. There will be “Morning Moments” for all Senior Highs Wednesday, July 13, starting at 8 a.m. The residence is to be announced. The “Little Red Door” Sewing Group will meet in Room 113 Thursday, July 14, at 10 a.m.

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Thursday, July 7, 1966

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