Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, May 4> • 1967

PIANO AND ORGAN RECITAL Mrs. Ruth Small 24 Hamilton Avenue Clermont, Indiana is presenting her pupils in a recital at the MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 3310 West 18th Street Indianapolis, Indiana May 7, 1967 at 7:30 P.M. Those taking part: Peggy Bailey, David Black, Donna Bunch, Dusty Cadwell, Gail Cadwell, Sandy Cadwell, Linda Campbell, Brenda Conarroe, Darla Coppock, Della Coppock, Doug Coppock, Deana Corn, Rachel Cowley, Patricia Cunningham, Dean Curtis, Sharan Daniel, Kimberly Day, Darlene Dixon, Kimberly Dooley, Robin Dooley, Judy Engle, Tom Haase, Melanie Hoffman, Brenda Hoover, Shelley Huddleston, Vickie Huddleston, Lia Jerome, Janet Johnson, Steve Jordan, Linda Kopfeier, Debra Laib, Greg Laib, Karen Lovell, Vickie Norman, Debbie Oxford, Linda Patterson, Juliet Roark, Margaret Roark, Vickie Rothenbarger, Jo Ellen Schuck, Linda Scott, Fred Schwomeyer, David Storm, Johnny Storm, Roseanne Storm, David Theising (pupil, Woodward Academy), Donna Theising, Paul Theising, Nancy Wilkinson, Kay Williams, Elayne Wing, Donna Wood.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) May 9—Metropolitan Track Meet at North Central - 7:00 P.M. May 9—Marion County Golf Tourney May 9—Baseball game with Plainfield, There - 4:30 P.M. May 10—P.T.A. Meeting at 3:30 P.M. May 11-12-13—Musical, “Damn Yankees” in H. S. Auditorium, 8:30 P.M. May 11—Tennis match with Southport, There 4:30 P.M. May 11—Freshman Track Meet at Plainfield -4:30 P.M. May 12—Mid-State Golf Tourney May 12—Sectional Track Meet May 12—Reserve Tennis Match at Danville - 4:30 P.M. In order that plans can be made for kindergarten children who will enroll -in September, Speedway school officials are attempting to obtain the names of all children who will be eligible to enroll at that time. To enroll in kindergarten this fall a child must be five years old by October 1. Registration slips for kindergarten children will be sent home with all elementary and high school pupils on Tuesday, May 9. These forms would be completed and returned to one of the elementary schools. Parents who do not receive a slip may call one of the elementary schools after Tuesday, May 9, and report the information about a child who is eligible to enroll. In varsity baseball games played last week, Speedway lost to Decatur Central 5-2 and won a game with Franklin Central 5-3. Manual freshman scored 7 runs to Speedway’s 4 in their game. Final scores of track meets held recently were: Brebeuf 65%, Speedway 53, Brownsburg 29%; Speedway 65, Pike 53; Speedway Jr. High 62, Center Grove 46; Mooresville freshman 74, Speedway 43. Speedway’s gold team won with the following scores; Speedway 11%, North Central 5%, Southport %. Speedway varsity and freshman tennis teams won matches with Mooresville by the following scores: Speedway varsity 9, Mooresville O; Speedway freshman 4, Mooresville 3. Speedway and Lawrence Central tied at 3-3 and will break the tie at a later match. Decatur Central with 53 points, won the Mid-State Freshman Track Meet held at Plainfield last Saturday. Speedway finished second with 34 points followed by Brownsburg 30, Greenwood 26, Danville 24, Center Grove 23, Mooresville 18, and Plainfield 12.

LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These books have been added recently: Faulkner, William—The reivers Friermood, Elisabeth Hoosier heritage Greer, Herb—The short cut Friermood, Elisabeth —Ballad of Calamity Creek Dillon, Eilas —Singing Cave Hall, Marjory—A year from now Mitchell, Curtis—Billy Graham; the making of a crusader Carnegie, Dale—How to win friends and influence people Graham, Virginia—There goes what’s her name Amos, William —Life of the seashore Payne, Pierre—Horizon book of ancient Rome Brander, Bruce —The River Nile Wasserman, Dale—Man of La Mancha Barbour, Harriot—Story of music Stringham, Edwin—Listening to music creatively

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PERSONALS Six hundred and seventeen students from Marion County have been singled out for special recognition at Indiana University’s annual Founders’ Day ceremonies May 3 by being named to the Deans’ Lists one or both of the last two semesters. In all, over 3,200 I.U. students from the Hoosier State made the Deans’ Lists by posting a grade average of 3.3 or better (B-J-) out of a possible 4 during the designated period. Following are the students from this area named to the Dean’s Lists: Patricia Brooks, 1660 Cunningham Rd.; Belinda Byrne, 1807 Christopher Lane; Barbara Curry, 5005 Ford St.; Sandra Feely, 6029 Elaine St; Joanne Hanna, 5009 W. 15th St.; Robert W. Haskett, 1615 N. Auburn:; Patricia Kildsig, 1659 Presto Ave.; Larry N. Shaub, 1802 Cunningham Rd. Terry G. Thompson, 2113 Winton Ave.; Pauline Vermillion, 5646 Speedway Dr.; Richard A. Wacker, 5874 Speedway Dr.; Charlene Zeronik, 1757 N. Gerard.

Diana Crain, 4940 W. 24th, Speedway High Senior, won a blue ribbon, a trophy at the 9th Annual Midwest Ceramic Show, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 28, 29, 30. Her entry, a bisque plate with a free hand painted scene done in Nova non-firing stains, placed first in the stains division. Diana plans to enter Butler this fall in the field of Art Education.

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My Christian Code For Daily Living 1. Treat everyone according to the GOLDEN RULE. 2. Obey the TEN COMMANDMENTS. 3. Respect my family and elders and try to be kind and helpful 4. At school I will behave, won’t cheat or lie, and do my work with pride. 5. Be courteous to my friends and neighbors. 6. Attend Church, Sunday School, and Weekday Religious Education Classes faithfully. 7. Learn to know God better through daily prayer. Weekday Relgiious Education Class, sth Grade, James Allison School Teacher is Mrs. Helen Hodge. RUMMAGE SALE A Rummage Sale will be held at the Win. Atkins Boys Club at 3131 W. 16th Street on May 6th. Opening time is 8:00 AM. It is sponsored by the Mothers Club. The proceeds will be used to send boys to summer camp.

Chalice Presentation Dinner The Bishop Chatard General Assembly Fourth Degree Annual Catholic Lay Award and Chalice Presentation dinner will be held this year on May 13th at the Marott Hotel. There will be a social hour beginning at 6:30. Dinner is scheduled for 7:30 PM. After-dinner music will be furnished by the popular Paul Burton Orchestra. Tickets may be obtained by calling 846-8467 or 283-8465.

Grandmothers Club Grandmothers Club, Charter 597. Wil Icelebrate its seventh birthday, May Bth at 6:30 PM. at the YM.CJL at 310 N. Illinois St. with a dinner. The old fashion barber shop quartette will entertain us. Mrs. Clarkson will give a talk on how to paint on doth. This should be an evening of fun for all grandmothers. Come and enjoy it, be looking for you.

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CARD PARTY AT ST. ANTHONY CHURCH A Card Party will be held in the St Anthony School Hall, 379 N. Warman Avenue, this city, on Sunday, May 7th, afternoon and evening. Afternoon game to begin at 2:15 PM. and the Evening Game at 7:00 PM. Lunch will be served between games. Price 50c. Come and spend an enjoyable afternoon and evening with us at St. Anthony’s on Sunday, May 7th. ARE YOU A "DWP?" That’s a “displaced Washington person” and the George Washington High School Alumni Association is looking all over Central Indiana for people who fit the description. If you are a former Continental but because of marriage, occupation or other circumstances, now reside in Speedway City you are invited to attend the 15th Annual George Washington High School Alumni Dance, Saturday night (May 6) in the Riverside Auditorium in Riverside Amusement Park.

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Tickets to the dance, which will begin at 9:00 p.m., will be available at the door at $2.00 per person. BEN DAVIS ALUMNI . DANCE MAY 13 The Ben Davis High School Alumni, guests, and friends are cordially invited to attend the Ben Davis alumni spring dance at riverside Ball Room, (formerly skating rink) on May 13, 1967 from 9 to 12 PM. The proceeds go toward the scholarship fund. Bring a group for dancing and fun, renew old friendships and acquaintenships with classmates and friends. Talbot Street Art Fair Again, this year, about one hundred Indiana Artist-Crafts-men will be exhibiting at the Talbot Street Art Fair, May 13th and 14th, from 10 a.m. to 7 pan. daily. Bigger than ever, the show will expand in and out of areas between 14th and 15th Streets, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Exhibiting from Speedway will be Elsie Jennings with pottery.

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