Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1967 — Page 3
Thursday, January 19, 1967
School Nows (Continued from page 1) James A. Allison gymnasium beginning the week of December 19, 1966. The following are participants in this year’s program and the team to which they are assigned.
Fifth Grade Teams Hornets Gary Vogel Doug Mercer John Coppie Steve Sullivan Vic Stewart Tom Sauer Mark Hollingsworth Dale Peyton Sparkplugs Mark Urban Brad Silver Mickey Trittipo Tim Winings Paul Walters David Thomas Mike Mattis Thunderbolts Bobby Freeland Scott Newkirk Steve Pico Kenny Carter David Tyler Andy Hawkings Gary Cottigim Bill Jones Destroyers Randy Phipps Ricky Woodard Merco Heitberg David Bailey Richy Phillabaum Danny Collings Earl Jacobs Rod Bailey Globetrotters Mark Brown Bobby Love Tommy Sears Mark Walters Jay Hurt Michael Strotman Mike Tyskling OOTs Doug Smith Steve Schroeder John Draper John Lyons Mark Koselike Scott Barnard Sixth Grade Teams Spoilers David Lloyd • David Casady Mark Stingrey Harry Blake John Hoffman John Ishler Marc Sater Jack Tudor Jim Tubesing Jamie Dillard Joe Holland Globetrotters Mike Pierson Mike Estridge Mike Wilson Randy Cassaday Bobby Tapscott Greg Kelliher Tim O’Donnell Denny Blind Mike Strout Jeff Hindsley Mike Semich Eagles Bob Faris Greg Ferguson Fred Read Tom Pierce Jim Golay Grey Wise Mark Laue Bill Clark Mark Genung Leo Thompson Mark Hammer Mark Beer Trojans Mike Sauer Bill Osborn Steve Welshhans Don Coats Denny McNew Jimmy Barsoda Bryan Potter Jimmy Miller Don Wilson Steve Sward Brian Haley Monkeys Mark Deuel Pat Ryden Mark Leonard Alan Shaw Tim Sutphin Steve Gilliatt Jon Stanton Bob McCallister Steve Pyles Stan Sedam Eddie Smith Chris Kikendall Spartans Lee Briggs Mike Welsh Bobby Grande Steve Stanley Dennis DeLong Jay Thompson Coy Quinn Dave Thompson Bill Marsh Jeff Sipe Gary Roush
Tn vanity and reserve basketball competition the past week, Speedway won by the following scores: Speedway varsity 85, Zionsville 88; . Speedway Varsity 71, Danville 50; Speedway reserves 50, Zionsville 45; Speedway reserves 41, Danville 37 Center Grove’s freshman team won from Speedway 37-26. Junior high basketban scares were:
Speedway 7th grade 42 Center Grove 24 Speedway Bth grade 62 Center Grove 10 Speedway swim team won their meet with Frankfort 51-41, and lost to Southport 63-32. Westling scores for the past week include: Speedway varsity 24, Lawrence Central 18 Speedway reserves 26, Lawrence Central 22 Decatur Central freshmen 27, Speedway 18 Speedway placed fourth among the egiht schools entered in the Ben Davis Invitational Meet. 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: Lerner, Alan —My fair lady McDonald, Gerald—A way of knowing Laurents, Arthur—W es t Side story Gay, Peter—Age of Enlightenment Burgess, Dale—Just us Hoosiers Coopersmith, Jer o m e—Baker Street McCormick, .Jack —Life of the forest Sunset Magazine—National parks of the West Sutton, Ann—Life of the desert American Heritage—History of the Great West Solomon, Louis—Voiceway to the Orient Miller, John —Origins of the American Revolution
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St. Andrew's Lutheran Church Continued from page 1 “The Bible.” Questions concerning transportation or the schedule may be answered by phoning the Blums - 632-6282, or the Svobodas - 291-1089. On Sunday at 9 a.m. two new ADULT CLASSES will begin: (1) Course is entitled “Jesus of Nazareth” and will be conducted in the church nave under the leadership of Mr. Charles Bowling, assisted by Pastor George Flora. (2) Class for prospective new members and others interested in learning about Lutheranism to be taught by Pastor Chell. At 3 p.m. on Sunday, the preliminary meeting for the “Art Club for St. Andrew’s” will be held in the Youth Building for adult members and friends. If there are questions about this meeting, please phone Mr. Robert Decker, 243-0636, Mrs. Marion Judd, 4-892-4637, or Pastor Chell. The regular Sunday Evening Schedule for the church youth will be followed: Bell Choir - 5:30 pm; Confirmation Classes and Junior Choir - 6 p.m.; and Junior League - 7 p.m. Girl Scout Troop No. 567 will meet Monday evening at 7:00 p.m. - Speedway Alcoholics Anonymous is scheduled for their weekly meeting in the Youth Lounge Tuesday at 8:30 pm. Wednesday at 1 p.m. the Lutheran Church Women Board Meeting will be held in the Youth Building. Board members of 1966 and 1967 are asked to be present. Wednesday at 3 pm. there will be Weekday Religious Education in the Youth Building; Senior Choir rehearsal at 7:45 in Fellowship HalL Sunday Church School Staff is to meet at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday.
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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) Testament have been assembled. We most cordially invite visitors to join with us for what we believe will be a rewarding experience. The Crusader Choir directed by Mrs. Robert Wise will sing “Serving Others” by Albert Reitz at the 9 am. service and the Chancel Choir will sing “Blessed Are the Pure in Heart” at the 11 am. service. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lindley and Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wise. Serving as Acolytes are Kent Evans and Jeff Thompson; Matt Boughton and Larry Hofmockel. Flowers will be dedicated by Mrs. Martha Burrous. The Education Commission will meet tonight (Thursday, Jan. 19) at 7:00 p.m. in Room 113. There is a social meeting called for the Worship Commission for Sunday, January 22 at 2:30 pm. in Room 113. Senior . High M.Y.F. will meet Sunday evening as arranged. The Membership Class will start at. 6:30 pm. in Room 113. The Wesleyan Bible Class will hold its Pitch-In Dinner in Fellowship Hall Monday evening, January 23 at 6:30 pm. Hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Noel, and Mrs. Rippy. The weekly Bible Study and Prayer Group will meet Tuesday, January 24 at 1:15 pm. in the Parlor. There will be “Morning Moments” for all Senior Highs each Wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m. in Room 22. The Friendship Circle will meet at the church Wednesday, January 25 at 12:30 pm. CHOIR REHEARSALS - Immanuel Choir (Gds. 8-12) Wednesday, 6:00 pm.; Chancel Choir (All Adult) Wednesday, 7:30 pm.; Cherub Choir (Gds. 1 & 2) Thursday, 3:30 p.m.; Carol Choir (Gds. 3 de 4) Thursday, 3:45 pm.; Crusader Choir (Gds. 5,6, &7) Friday,
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