Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1966 — Page 4

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SAT. - NOV. 19-1 P.M. FREE RIDES IN THIS PONY CART FOR ALL CHILDREN AT THE SHOPPING X CENTER J ON U.S. 136 I V2 MILES WEST OF SPEEDWAY TRACK AT THE SALE DAYS NOV. 17-18-19 REISTER FOR I 8 FREE HELICOPTER RIDES Deposit this coupon at any Speedway Center merchant store before November 19. Saturday November 19, leave the tickets at Santa's cottage only. Santa will draw the names of the lucky winners right after his arrival. Winners must be present with parent to receive the free helicopter ride. Parent must sign consent.

SIGN AND DEPOSIT THIS TICKET FOR A CHANCE ON ONE FREE HELICOPTER RIDE IN SANTA'S HELICOPTER(AGES FROM 8 TO 12 ONLY) NAME ADDRESS PARENT'S OK •••—————— (Parant's Signature Required) Sign Here) YOU AND YOUR PARENT MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) ketball - Pike, Here 6:30 and 8d» PM. Nov. 23 After-Game dance. Nov. 24-25 Thanksgiving Vacation Nov. 26 Varsity and Reserve Basketball - Lawrence Central, Here 6:30 and 8:00 PJ4. Nov. 28 7th and Bth Grade Basketball . Decatur, There 6:00 and 7:00 PM. Nov. 28 Freshman Basketball - Decatur, Here, 6:30 PM. Nov. 28 Varsity and Reserve wrestling Meet at Greenwood, 6:30 PM. Nov. 29 Varsity and Reserve Wrestling Meet at Warren Central, 6:30 PM. Nov. 30 Swim Meet at Franklin, Ind. . 6:00 PM

Speedway was awarded the trophy for the Outstanding High School Band in the Veterans Day Parade last week. Approximately 30 bands including those from Marion County and Indianapolis high schools participated in the parade. Speedway speech group placed second among twenty-nine schools competing in the Ben Davis Novice Speech Festival last Saturday. Rushville High School was first and Warren Central third. Eight students placed as follows: Bob Price - Ist in Poetry Interpretation, Nancy Casady - sth in Poetry Interpretation, Mike Potter - Ist in Oratorical Interpretation, Sue Thomas - 2nd in Ora-

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■ I ■ J3BI Free rides will be given by the Speedway Center Merchants Association to all children under 12. This miniature covered wagon will be pulled by a matched white pony team. Children will be picked up at Santa's cottage and will be given one complete circuit of the Center, and brought back to the starting place. Rides will be given from 1 P.M. until 4 P-M. on Saturday.

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HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN WITH SANTA CLAUS AT A SLIGHT CHARGE Mrs. Santa Clause will be here, tool And she is bringing her camera to take pictures of Santa with his little friends in Santa's cottage, now through Christmas. SANTA'S HOURS ARE 5 PM TO 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS 10 A.M. TILL 9 P.M. SATURDAY

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torical Interpretation, Dora Godio sth in Oratorical Interpretation, Joe Yanoska - 2nd in Original Oratory, Debbie Medenwald 4th in Original Oratory, Greg Raton - 3rd place in Boys Extemp. Speedway's National Forensic League Chapter has awarded degrees to 24 new members. Speedway chapter is presently ranked sixth among all Indiana chapters in number of members and degrees, with 85 active degrees. Under a new honor roll system this year in the junior high school, students who earn at least 20 points are eligiblle for the “A" Honor Roll, and students who earn at least 15 points are included in the “B” Honor Roll. Honor Rolls for the first 6 weeks grading period include:

Eighth Grade “A" Honor Roll Richard Robertson, Steve Blankinship, John Griggs, Tom Lyons, Ken Clark, Margaret Guiou, Cindy Mcßoberts, David Reich, Judy Harding, Anne Hutchison, Debbie Link, Dave Byers, Bev Miller, Robert Robison, Judy Rumbaugh, Donna Sanders, John Tapscott, Nancy Beer, Shelley Maners, Carol Pyne, Lee Ann Sater, David Hillman. Eighth Grade “B” Honor Roll Joe Mareane, Kirk Osfby, Jim Czenkusch, Kristine Harper, Jerry Layne, Steve Armstrong, Stephen Fisk, Pam Genung, Pam Kegg, Doug Showalter, John Hayden, Laura Englert, Lisa Hayes, Sally Siegmann, Nancy Blair, Joyce

Burns, Cathy Harper, Bonnie Dillon, Pam West, Joyce Gullett, Linda Lloyd, Dottie Martinez, John Thompson, Linda Burkley, Kathy Ewing, John Feely, Sandra Johnson, Carol VanHise, Brooks Andrews, Kyle Eggert, Susan Kajar Debbie Cunningham, Sally Frey, Brenda Mayhew, Pam Nuetzman, Margaret Oakley, Nancy Sauer, Peggy Svoboda, Dave Moves, Steve Miller, Bffl Payne, Mike Yoho, Jim Crane, Mike Martin, Linda Phillabaum, Ruth Ann Walker, Baird Washburn, Holly Young, Jan Murphy, Cheryl Niemann, Frank Lambert, Mike Pierce, Steve Wilson, Phil Mason, Rita Roush, Steve Sedam, Toni Scolaro, Roger Fisher, Janet Hendrickson, Susan Laue, Vicki Parker.

Seventh Grade “A** Honor Roll Kent Cofoid, Karen Matusik, Gail Bell, Rebecca Ritenour, Linda Vehling, Pam Anderson, Pam Davies, Rhonda McCormick, Mark Hittie, Betty Lindley, Peggy Pierce, Jere Rosebrock, Debra Scott, Patti Scott, Patti Smith, Patricia dark, Tim Maloney, Cynthia Cherry, Marcia Pierce, Lora Horton, Sandra Niederhauser, Jerry Land, Jo Ann Brooks, Peggy McGill, Debra Meyer, Ricky Taylor, Gerald Harbin, Larry Hos-

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mockel, Katherine Ramsey, Donna Fritch, Arthur Noonan, Keith Wagoner. Seventh Grade “B“ Honor Roll Ken Dearing, Charlotte VanHise, Doug Case, Karen Rice, Cindy Hamman, Becky Toms, Susan Darrah, Cindy Pyles, Susan Bourke, Bob Hawkins, Fran Huber, Connie Edwards, Nancy Baird, Rose Ann Oates, Brian Doak. Craig Smith. Janice Fields, Steve Haines, Jeff Thompson, Kim Eggert, Jamie Fields, Janet Gullett, Joy Shaw, Don Strouse, Connie Smith, Sandi Badger, Sandra Bland, Phyllis Draper, Larry Mitchell, Katherine Peebles, Ronald Neal, Elaine Rogers, Lynne Ehlebracht, JoEllen Fisher, Dan Laskowski, George Cesnik, Suzanne Dault, Ricky Fiege, Pam Richardson, Linda Tubesing, Vicki Wing, Sherry Eschenbach, Karen Ferguson, Tom Tubbs.

At the Lions dub Fall Sports Banquet the following special awards were presented. Most Improved Cross Country, Don Muir; Most Valuable Cross Country, Charles Engel; Hanna Scholastic Award, Steve Riser; Lineman of the Year, Dick Wraight; Outstanding Defensive Player, Chris Werling; Most Improved Player, Greg Silver; Most Valuable Player, John Allen.

LIBRARY NOTES: The 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. These books have been added recently: Bonham, Frank—Durango Street Pease, Howard—Ship without a crew

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McGraw, Eloise—Golden goblet Balch, GVnn Inst horse Sherreffs, Gordon Enemy seas Icenhower, Joseph—Scarlet raider Fodor, Engene—Germany, 1966 Peare, Catherine—Herbert Hoover story Pratt, Julius—Story of US. foreign policy Rae, John—The American automobile Reagan, Ronald—Where's the rest of me?

Histone Residence Open Another open house at a historic residence is promised the public Saturday and Sunday, November 19 and 20, by the Marian County Historical Society and the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana. This will be held at the 108-year-old Hannah-Oehler-Elder house, 3801 Madison Avenue, from 10 am. to 5 pm. both days. The Federal style 25-room brick residence sits far back off the road on a wooded 5-acre tract Present owner is Mrs. Romena O. Elder of Smith Valley Road, west of Greenwood, who lived in the house, first as a child with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roman Oehler, and then as a wife and mother with her husband, the late Marion Elder, and their four children. Mrs. Elder’s father, a Civil War veteran and jeweler at 183 West Washington Street bought the house and ten acres around the turn of the century following the death of the original owner, Alexander Hannah, in 1895. Mr. Hannah was a prosperous Perry Township farmer whose father, Samuel Hannah, was state treasurer from 1847 to 1850. After Alexander returned from the California gold rush in the mid 1850’s he bought 240 acres from his father and added more from the DeMotte tract until he had 375 acres. The farm which raised sheep and cattle and harvested

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large crops of corn, oats, and wheat was bordered by the Shelbyville road on the east. Brill road on the west, Sumner on the north and Hanna on the south, Hanna avenue was named for Mr. Hannah but the final “H“ is no longer used. After Alexander's marriage in 1872 he built a large addition at the rear for the families who worked on his place. When the house was built in 1858, there was no front porch. That was added by the Oehlers as was the present barn. Three original barns are no longer standing. The house will afford those interested in architecture of an earlier day to see features that have disappeared in 20th century building, Robert Q Braun, president of the Society states. Visitors will see a well preserved structure with spacious rooms, 14-fOot ceilings, long windows with shutters, transomed doors, rear porches on two levels, a smoke house, a wash house with the original fireplace, a milk house, brick-lined well, two cisterns, and windmill base. This is the fourth public open house sponsored by the Society in little over a year. The last one was at the Churchman house near Beech Grove five weeks ago.

Women In Construction Women in Construction will hold their monthly dinner meeting at 5:30 pan. Tuesday, November 22, in the Construction League Building, 1456 North Delaware Street Guest speakers are Mr. Lee A. Burton, Director - Metropolitan Park District and Mr. John Baas, Project Manager of Tousley-Bix-ler Construction Company. Their topic is “Eagle Creek Reservoir and What It Means to Indianapolis.

Adult Art Classes To Start New Series Mrs. Leah Traugott will again instruct the Adult Art classes at the Jewish Community Center Association. The new series of eight sessions, will start on Tuesday, November 22 with a short break in late December. The morning seres is from 10-12 noon and the afternoon from 1-3 p.m. on Tuesdays. Fees for Center members are SIO.OO and $16.00 for non-members. Paid advance registration is necessary, indicating morning or afternoon preference.

Bulldog and Gyeyhound Alumni To Tangle In Benefit Basketball Game Head coaches Tony Hinkle of Butler University and Angus Nicoson of Indiana Central College are lining up alumni of their respective basketball teams to play in a benefit game for the Southside Boys Club. The game, sponsored by southside service and fraternal organizations, will be in the Indiana Central gymnasium at 8:45 pm. Tuesday, Nov. 29. There win be a curtain-raiser at 7 p.m. between the freshmen and the varsity teams of Indiana Central. In the main encounter, Hinkle will direct his Bulldog alumni and Nicoson his Greyhound former players. During thfe intermission there will be entertainment by Butler’s Halftime Honeys. Admission to the doubleheader will caU for a 75-cent donation by students or sl-25 by adults. All proceeds will go to the Southside Boys Club, 1941 E. Hanna Ave. Tickets may be obtained from members of many southside service and fraternal organizations. At Indiana Central College, the Athletic and Evening Division offices and members of two campus service groups—Circle K and Alpha Phi Omega—are distributing them.

Questions and Answers Do you have questions on old age, survivors or disability insurance? If so, send them to QUESTIONS & ANSWERS, Social Security Administration, 2000 N. Meridian St?, Indianapolis, Ind. Q. If I request a private hospital room for my own convenience how will this be handled under the Medicare program? A. The hospital insurance under Medicare will not cover a private room furnished at your request. You would have to pay the difference in costs. Q. How long must I be disabled before payments can start if the doctor says I will be disabled about 3 years? A. There is a waiting period of 6 full calender months after the month you became disabled before benefit payments may start. No benefits can be paid for any month in the 6 month waiting period. Q. I have lost my Medicare Identification Card. How do I get it replaced? A. Notify your social security office and they will arrange to issue you a duplicate card.