Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, April 27,1967

I* "AN EVENING OF SONG" The Indianapolis Maennerchor of Die Athenaeum Turners, under the direction of Philip G. Dunn, will present “An Evening of-Song” at Clowes Hall, Sunday, April 30 at 8:00 p.m. Choral groups from Beech Grove, Ben Davis, Decatur Central and St. Agnes Academy High Schools will join the Maennerchor for the program. One of the Maennerchor numbers will feature Robert W. Foltz of Speedway as soloist. Scholarships will be awarded to two vocal contestants from the four participating high schools, to be used at a college or university of their choice. Tickets are $2.00 each and my be purchased at the Clowes Hall ticket office.

"Noise Pollution:" A Battle Waiting To Be Fought Noise too loud and long-last-ing fan cause nervous fatigue, damage the digestive system, increase allergic sensitivity, and lower the threshold of susceptibility to migraine attacks or other forms of phychosomatic illness. That’s the none too cheerful propect for an increasingly noisy society as outlined by Dr. Lee E. Farr of the University of Texas in a recent report. In addition, many experts on hearing have pointed out that sustained high levels of sound can seriously impair the hearing function. fan anything be done about the rising noise pattern? Actually some thing are being done, but so far mainly on a voluntary basis. Some airports have set Tnayimnm sound standards for jet takeoffs, but nobody yet has an answer to the sonic boom, which sooner or later is likely to become a universal problem. There are devices to muffle the sound of motor vehicles, construction apparatus, and other public noise producers; but they require a cash outlay to buy and install. Some cities have made gestures toward noise control, but few have progressed beyond the gesture stage. A bill looking toward Federal action, introduced in Congress last year by Rep. Theodore Kupferman of New York, died of neglect. The Congressman has reintroduced it and says he will keep plugging away. Meanwhile, the noise level escalates, ears become numbed and in the words of Dr. Farr, “manifestations of

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PERSONALS One hundred thirty-eight Purdue University coeds will be initiated Tuesday (April 18) as new members of Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honor society for freshmen women. To be eligible for membership, a woman must obtain a 5.5-point grade index out of a possible 8* in her first semester or a S 3 cumulative idex far her first two Purdue’s chapter, dating bade to 1926, was toe second to be established in the national society. The new pledge, from Speedway is: Michelle L Barnes, 5714 Speedway Drive. Pvt. E-2 Ronald M. ZoH has finished baste training at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky- He is now an Army Student of Air Traffic Control, for helicopters, stationed at Kessler AJFJL, Mississippi, for 17 weeks. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. ZoH, Jr.; 5440 Maplewood Dr. Ronald is a 1965 graduate of Speedway High School His address is: Pvt E-2 Ronald M. Zoll RA16948865 Army Student Det CMR No. *. Box Now 9014 Keesler AJ’.B., Mississippi 39534

More than 180 Kalamazoo College sophomores are getting “on the job training” white holding full time jobs this term. They have become aides and asistants, interns and trainees to take part in the College’s Career Service Quarter and are spending the 11-week spring quarter away from the campus. From Speedway, Martha Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Campbell, 1865 Norfolk, is a teachers aide in the Bedford Union Schools, Detroit Michigan. Delegations of high school pupils and alumni of 1942 will be the crowd when Purdue Univer-

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sity’s Varsity Gtee Club presents its May Gate, show at B*B pm. Saturday, May 8. The show in Elliott Hall of Mustc will be a highlight of Purdue’s annual Gala Week, a favorite reunion occasion for many »l»w»ni The Gtee Club will be supplemented by coeds of the Purduettes in the show, billed as “music with fun.” Mail orders for reserved seat tickets are being accepted at tike Hall of Music box office at $2. DAVE Schnable, 2023 N. Garrard Ave* baritone is a member of the Gtee Chib. AFNB DIVIDEND At its meeting April 18, 1967, the Board of Directors of American Fletcher National Bank and Trust Company, Indianapolis, declared a dividend of 50c per

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CContteued from page 1) The schedule for Sunday is as follows: B*B AM. Worship; 9*o AM. Sunday Church School; 18:30 AM. Worship; B*B PM. Baß Choir; B*B PM. Junior Choir; B*B PM. Confirmation Classes; NO Confirmation Choir. A membership class for those interested in teaming more about St Andrew’s Lutheran Church will be conducted by Pastor Chell at 9 AM. Sunday morning in tike Fireside Room of the Youth Building. Monday thru Friday, the Nursery School mil be in attendance from B*B AIL to 11*0 AM. The Noble School anil bold classes in toe Youth Building from B*B AM. to 2:30 PM. There will be Softball practice at Meadowood Pari; at B*o PM. Tuesday there will be an Education Committee Meeting at 7*B PM. Alcoholics Anonymous will bold their regular meeting at B*o PM. Wednesday the WJRJL will meet at 3:18 PM. The Senior Choir will rehearse at 7*5 PM.

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