Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1967 — Page 6

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PERSONALS Ball State golf coach Earl Yestinghsmeier will head a Cardinal delegation of eight golfers on a Southern tour during the school’s semester break. The team will leave Feb. 23 and return March 6. Golfing competition will be at Port St. Lulce Country Club in Florida. Gary Laughlin, Speedway will be on the tour. Mike Harcourt of Speedway is an alternate.

Zeta ‘Tau Alpha of Purdue University has elected house officers for the 1967 spring and fall semesters. Pam Thomason has been elected as Corresponding Secretary. Pam also received the honor of being initiated into the Spanish honorary, Sigma Relta Pi, based on academic scholarship. Pam is a Speedway H. S. graduate. Jan Thompson, 1914 N. Gerrard Dr. was among 64 outstanding I.U. freshmen and sophomore stu-

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dents representing LU. residence halls, sororities and fraternities at the Mortar Board-Blue Key Leadership conference Friday and Sat., Feb. 17-18 at French Lick.

Walter Hocker, a 1966 graduate of Speedway High School was named on the deans’ list for the fall quarter at Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo. Michigan. Anne Kojola will be singing in the Mac Murray College Musical Theatre Workshop Feb. 24-25.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kojola, 1617 Cord St., Speedway, Ind., she is a freshman music major. In the production, Miss Kojola sings the role of “Martha” in the “Spining Quartet” from the opera “Martha”. Lafeyette, Ind. —Distinguished student ratings were won by I, Purdue University undergraduates during the fall semester, representing the top 6 per cent of the 23, 608 undergraduates.

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To qualify for the distinguished rating, a student must have a grade index of at least 5.5 points out of a possible 6.0 in at least 14 hours of academic credit and have no grade below C (4 points). The distinguished students include: Michelle Barnes, 5714 Speedway Drive; Helen Bledsoe, 2225 Allison; Kay Brothers. 1951 Clark; Cavin Hadley, 2325 Fair Oaks, David Johnson, 2 219 Main St; Dixie Johnson 5829 Schoolwood Dr.; Donald Maves, 6045 W. 29th; Mary Lyn Miller, 1610 N. Norfolk; Steve Seabury, 2332 Parkwood; Pamela Thomason, 2129 N. Auburn.

Mrs. Nora Bray attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Aim Marie Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown of Indianapolis, Sunday, February 19th, in Beck Chapel on the Indiana University Campus. Ann was married to Vijay Vishnu Satoskav of Bombay, India. A reception in State Room West of the Student Union Building followed the ceremony. Ann will be graduated from the University in June and Vijay, who has been studying in this country six years, will receive his certification to teach in September. Clarence R. Noe, Executive

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Dean of Eureka College, has announced the Dean’s List for the first two terms of the 1966-67 school year. To be eligible for the list a student must make a grade point average of 2.5, (B plus) or higher. The scholars for terms I and II of the current year include! •James McCain, Indianapolis, Ind.. ’James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. McCain, 5014 McCray St., Indianapolis.

In the recent elections of Alpha Eta Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta sorority at Purdue University, Sharon Slone was elected to the office of Publicity Chairman. Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Slone and a sophomore in the school of home economics.

Children's Museum Days of the steam locomotive will be featured at the Children’s Museum this Saturday morning (Feb. 25) with a program called “The Engine that Could.* . Harold Ekstam, a model train buff, will don a railroading cap and bandana to show his early engines and to narrate a short film about old locomotives. Children of all ages are invited to this free program at 11 o’clock in the museum’s assembly hall. ’

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CUB PACK 546 The Blue and Gold Banquet and February Pack meeting was held the 16th at the St Christopher Parish Social Room. After silent prayer and banquet Mr. Howard Peters, Cubmaster, gave an address of welcome to guests. The Pack began a busy New Year with special thanks given to Den Mothers who are as follows: Mrs. Marjorie Wagoner, Den 1; Mrs. Marietta Pesel, Den 3; Mrs. Patricia Foster, Den 4; Mrs. Peggy Badger, Den 6; Mrs. Doris Ray, Den 9; and Mrs. Dorothy McCormick, Den 12. Two new Bobcats were inducted into the Pack and presented pins—Rnice Borgman and Keith Badger, both assigned to Den 6. George Petrovitch. Steven Seeley, Gary Rossetter, and John Miesch received their Bear Badges; Brian Cook and Ricky Duman received their Wolf Badges.

Much fun was had with audience participation songs led by Mr. Gil Smith and Mrs. Marjorie Wagoner with the piano accompaniment of Mrs. Dale Guebbeman. The 1967 Pack Committee, who are as follows were presented to the Pack: Mr. Richard Chambers, chairman: Mrs. James Hill, Cubmaster; Mr. John Perona, Secre-tary-treasurer; Mr. Harry Pesel membership chairman; Mr Nor-

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HOOSIER HAMMER COMES TO SPffiDWAY Thursday, February 16, the Speedway chapter, Order of DeMolay, visited Bridgeport chapter and brought home the Hoosier Hammer. The hammer is a large wooden object, a symbol used by the DeMolay to encourage visitations between chapters. Each year the chapter that has possession of it in mid summer has the honor of taking it to the state conclave. The hammer is awarded to the State Master Councelor, who then takes it to his chapter and starts its route for the next year. Since the start if the tradition in 1953 by Gary Chapter, this is the first time the hammer has been in Speedway. Speedway will have possession of it until another chapter visits us.

The visitation to Bridgeport chapter marked the beginning of a busy period of activities planned by our Master Councelor Randy Read. The activities include visitations to Bridgeport and New Augusta chapters, a father and son breakfast, and the election of a chapter sweetheart. DeMolay is an active and exciting organization of which any young man would be proud to belong. Any boy who wishes to join our chapter may contact any active DeMolay for further information on our fine order.

WEEKDAY RELIGIOUS CLASSES This is our third year that we have had classes in religious education for our fifth grade boys and girls in Speedway. We have 113 children enrolled in six classes which are held in three of our churches each Wednesday at three to four P.M. Enthusiastic, capable teachers conducting these classes are striving to help the children learn more about “Living as Christian Americans.” (This is the name of the text used.) These classes, free to every child who desires to come, are supported co - operatively by Speedway churches. It is not too late to have your child join, since we are just beginning a new unit. Call Rev. Art Vermillion, Spedway Christian Church, for any information. The teachers are: Miss Dana Burdeshaw, Miss Buntin, Mrs. William Hodge, Mrs. Gale Nave, Mrs. Albert Doake, Mrs. Walter Juenger, and Mrs. Richard Stanton.

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OPTIMIST DISTRICT CONVENTION The Indiana District of Optimist International held its quarterly business meeting at the Claypool Hotel on Feb. 12. Attending from the “500” Optimist Club of Speedway was Walter N. Ewigleben, chib president. It was decided greater emphasis will be placed on the “Respect for Law” program recently initiated by the International Optimists. This program is designed to give greater respect to law en-

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forcement officers and make the general citizenry aware of its obligations to Assist and uphold law and order. Also discussed was the upcoming oratorial contests for boys. This is started at the local club level with district and state contests following. The Indiana District winner will have an ex-pense-paid trip to the Optimist International Convention in June, 1967 at Portland, Oregon. Any local area youth interested in competing here may contact Mr. Ewigleben at 291-2562.