Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1967 — Page 4

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Feb. 11—Regional Wrestling Meet Feb. 11—Speedway Bth Grade Basketball Invitational Tourney - Sessions begin at 9:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Feb. 11—Varsity and Reserve

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basketball - Beedi Grove, There - 6:30 and 8:00 PJL Sixty-one Speedway High School Students participated in the District Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Indiana Central College last Saturday. In Class I the following students were awarded First Place awards:

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were awarded to Debbie Dearing, Yvonne Riggs, and vocal trio of Diane Stewart, Jane Keating and Diane Kruse. Mike Waterfall, Debbie Ordel, Lynn Tadtitt, Nancy Cassady, Lynda Strout, Maryanne Newson, and Jenny Speer received second place. Bob Higbie and Larry Huber won first place in Class HL Second place winners were Roger Noonan, Dora Godio, Cathie Doak, Linda Smith, Patty Blake and Charlene Saxton, and a trio of Maryanne Newsom, Nancy Cassady, and Regina Torrella. Third place winners included Mike Giant, Karen Johnson, Patty Pickett, Dianne Reede, and Jeanne Phillips, and a trio of Carla Lampman, Ruth DeWitt, and Nancy Schoenewey.

Twenty-two Speedway students have passed the preliminary tests and are now making further application to participate in the Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Languages. Students in the German Section are Barry Crawford, Phillis DeMass, Cathie Doak, Ted Eschenbach, Reena Evans, Carolyn Green, Connie Lee, David Wayne Lockhart, Doug Manley, Ronald Methier, Patricia Pickett Alan Reich, Kathy Weatherford. Students in the Spanish Section include Robert Burdge, Barbara Guiou, Tom Haynes, Cathy Hutchison. Judy Lavender, Patricia Leonard, Jane McCallister, Charlene Saxton, Candy Walker.

The Speedway boys* swim team won their meet with Franklin by a 50-45 score, and defeated Muncie Burris 53-35. Results of wresting meets held during the past week are: Washington varsity 27, Speedway 16; Washington reserve 33, Speedway 25; Fulton freshman 33, Speedway 21. In two home games played the past weekend, Speedway’s Sparkplugs defeated the Plainfield Quakers by a 76-68 score and bowed to the Warren Centra] Warriors by a 71-48 score. Reserve game scores were: Speedway 43, Plainfield 39; and Warren Central 46, Speedway 26. In the Mid-State Junior High Basketball Tourney, Greenwood defeated Speedway’s Bth grade team 48-45.

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: Carson, John—Bays who vanished Montgomery, Ruth—A gift of prophecy Gault, William—Drag strip Riedman, Sarah—Our hormones and how they work Thant, U—Toward world peace Piersall, James—Fear strikes out Wyndham, John—JohnWyndham omnibus Balmer, Edwin—When worlds collide Sperry, Armstrong—Danger to windward Service, Robert —Collected poems Lardner, Ring—You know me Al Croy, Homer—Jesse James was my neighbor Tuchman, Barbara—The proud tower

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SMMBMfAY MHHCntST WHi (Continued from Page 1) will have been assembled. Visitors will be moat welcome at these services. The Cherub Choir under the direction of Mrs. Marian Thorpe will sing “Chiming Church Bells” by Thomas at the lint service and the Chancel Choir will sing “Psalm 150” for the second service. There will be a reception of new members at the 11 o’clock service. Greeters will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Connor at the 9:00 am. service and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Close at the 11:00 am. service. Flowers will be dedicated by the Charity Circle. There will be a special Quarterly Conference meeting tonight (Feb. 2) at 7:00 pm. and a special Congregational meeting at 8 pan. The Sr. Hi M.YJ. will meet as usual Sunday evening at 6:00 pan. at the church. The monthly meeting of the Membership and Evangelism Commission will meet Monday, February 6 at 7:30 pan. in Room 113. The Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer Group will meet February 7 at 1:15 pan. in the parlor. All ladies of the church are cordially invited. The February meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service will be held Tuesday, February 7 at 7:30 pan. in the Chapel. Mrs. Grace Quinn, coordinator of the Neighborhood Service at Central Avenue Methodist Church, will speak on “What Our Local Churches Are Doing.” Please remember our special project of used children’s clothing to be given to Mrs. Quinn for distribution by her church. “Morning Moments” will be held at 7:00 a.m. for all St. Hi’s each Wednesday in Room 22. The Fidelity Circle will meet in the home of Mrs. Dick Merritt, 2049 Allison Ave., Wednesday, February 8 at 7:30 pan. There will be a Trustees meeting at 7:30 pan. Wednesday, Feb. 8 in Room 113. The “Little Red Door” Sewing Group will meet in Room 113 Thursday, February 9 at 10:00 aan. The Social Concern Commission will meet Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 pan. at the church. The monthly meeting of the Stewardship and Finance Commission will meet Thursday, February 9 at 7:30 pan. at the church. February 10 (Friday) World Day of Prayer from 10 to 11:00 a.m. at the Westview Christian Church, 5529 W. 34th St. Babysitting will be available. Coffee hour following the program. Get a carload and come!

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) The hour assigned to the men of St Christopher for First Friday Nocturnal Adoration is from 1:00 to 2:00 aan. Saturday, February 4th, at St. Michael’s. CYO monthly Paper Sale is tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, February 3, 4 and 5, with pickup Monday morning. We have ordered 30 crates again, so let’s all bring our papers and boxes down and fill them up—no magazines, please. Regular weekly Social for men and women will begin at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night in the school social room. The Altar Society is having a coffee after the 8:00, 10:00 and 11:30 Masses Sunday, February sth, in the school dining room. All the parishioners and friends are invited. Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of Mrs. James Murphy and Mr. Walter Riehl. Eileen Murphy died Friday night at the Methodist Hospital. Rosary for Eileen was said Monday night at Stevens Chapel of the Flowers, and the funeral Mass was Tuesday morning at 9:30 at St. Christopher; burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. Mr. Riehl died Friday at his home in Speedway. Rosary for Mr. Riehl was said Monday night at the Usher Mortuary and his funeral Mass was Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at St. Christopher; burial in Calvary cemetery. St. Christopher has welcomed the following new parishioners into the parish: Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Watkins, 3369 Cossell Road No. 8; Miss Judith Butler, 611 Beachview Drive; and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mummert, 2241 Oaks Drive. At 6:15 Monday morning, Father Richart said the Mass for Margaret Frebault at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. At 8 o’clock, Father Lindemann said the Mass for Dorothy Ryan at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ryan. Friends of John J. Reilly asked that the 6:15 Mass on Tuesday remember him. The 8 o’clock Mass was said according to the intentions of the Robert Baskerville family. The early Mass on Wednesday morning was said for Joseph Beberdick, requested by the Elizabeth Beberdick family. The later Mass was said for Notie Stamm, requested by the Henry Rosner family. x This morning the Mass at 6:15 was for Anthony Gorjanc at the request of Mary Davis and Rose Dugar; and the 8 o’clock Mass was said according to the intentions of the Ralph Wiegand family. The 6:15 Mass tomorrow morning will be said for the deceased members, relatives, friends and benefactors of St. Christopher. A Mass of Thanksgiving will be said at 8 o’clock at the request of Frank and Gertrude Joyce. Eileen Harrold will be remembered at the 6:15 Mass on Saturday morning at the request of Mr .and Mrs. Charles Kinley. At 11:30, an Anniversary Mass will be said for Louise Hollis, requested by the Hollis children. Tryouts for the CYO one-act plays will be next Tuesday night, February 7th at 7:00 p.m. in the school social room. There will be three plays, comedy, serious and high-comedy. Directors are Mrs. Sue Rosner, Bill Bruno and Norbert Codarmaz. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February Bth, a day of fast and complete abstinence. Pray your Rosary daily for peace in the world.

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