Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, April 20, 1967

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) April 25—Baseball game with Decatur Central, Here - 4:30 PM. April 25—Golf meet with North Central and Southport April 25—Track meet with Brownsburg and Brebeuf, Here - 4:30 P.M. April 25—Tennis match with Mooresville, Here - 4:30 PM. April 26—Golf meet with Franklin Central April 23—End of fifth grade period April 28—Baseball game with Franklin Central, There - 4:30 PM. April 28 —• Freshman baseball game with Manual, Here - 4:30 PM. April 28—Golf meet with Ben Davis and Decatur Central April 28—Track meet with Pike, There - 4:30 PM. April 28—Tennis match with Franklin Central, Here - 4:30 PM.

At its regular meeting on April 11, the Speedway School Board passed the initial resolution for the re-establishment of the Cumulative Building Fund at the rate of SI.OO. For the past two years the rate has been $1.05. The levy began at $1.25 several years ago, but it has gradually been reduced. Prcoeeds from this fund are used to meet bond obligations for the new high school and to do remodeling work or build necessary additions to other schools. We regret the names of two Speedway students, Barbara Guiou and Jane McCallister, failed to appear in last week’s Flyer. They, too, have been invited. to study Spanish in Mexico this summer as participants in the Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Languages.

At the Speech-Arts Banquet held last week, the following awards were presented in dramatics: Best Actor, Scott McClelland; Best Actress, Joyce DeWitt; Best Supporting Actor, Joe Yanoska; Best Supporting Actress, Cathy Hutchison. Ronnie Stewart was named Most Outstanding in Speech Arts, and Kenny Klutts received the Keystone Backstage Award. Preston Sinks and Lora Hittie were named the Outstanding Underclassmen in Speech Arts. Silver Rostrum Awards went to Pam Wegener, Guy Roush, and Pam Sedam. Earl Woodard and Cindy Rumple received Gold Rostrum Awards. Most Improved Awards to Cathy Hutchison and Donna Troutman. Jane Leo was recipient of the Student Director Award. A special Award presentation was made to Linda Hackett, who in her first year of competition won eleven ribbons. The Speedway High School Varsity Band, under the direction of Mr. Dalton Wicker, received a Second Division Placement in the concert contest held at Ben Davis last Saturday.

Speedway varsity team won its first game of the season by defeating Brownsburg 5-3. The freshman team lost to Decatur Central by an 8-4 score. In a track meet held last week, Speedway varsity won by scoring 69%, Beech Grove 48%. Danville freshman track squad scored 66 and Speedway freshman 52 in their contest, and Brownsburg freshmen scored 60 to Speedway’s 40 in a second meet. In golf competition Speedway’s winning score was 7, Warren Central 5; and in the first tennis match of this season, the score was Pike 5, Speedway 2. Speedway Schools will again offer to present sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students a conversational foreign language program to be held this summer in the high school building. Enrollment forms have been distributed and must be returned to teachers by Thursday, April 27.

LIBRARY NOTES: Then 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: Gallagher, Edward—Wrestling Higbee, Edward—The squeeze; cities without space Randall, K. C.—Wild hunter Stone, Irving—The agony and the ecstasy Maxwell, Gavin—Ring of bright water Drury, Allen—A shade of difference Marshall, William—Major Victorian poets Upton, Monroe —Inside electronics Engle, Eloise —Earthquake! Branley, Franklin —Mars, planet number four Scientific American Twentieth century bestiary Holmes, Oliver—Autocrat of the breakfast table Pillsbury, Ann —Best of bake-off collection

PERSONALS Keith A. Pieper of 5731 West 30th Street, Speedway, has been initiated into active membership of Alpha Tau lota, General Motors Institute’s Honor Society. Membership recognizes scholarship, character, leadership, and engineering ability. To be considered, a student must maintain an average of 90 or above for five semesters and in addition be in the top 10 per cent of his class scholastically. Pieper is a member of Theta Tau, a national engineering fraternity and has served as the Secretary for this group. He is a member of the Amateur Radio and Electronics Club and the Aquaneers Club at General Motors Institute in Flint, Michigan. , Don Winsted, 2413 Allison district field engineer has attended a three day specialized, tech-

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