Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, June 8, 1967

ALPHA DELTA OMEGA NEWS EPSILON CHAPTER of Alpha Delta Omega National Sorority has received word that the candidate they sponsored is the winner this year of the Mabel Hall Memorial scholarship for teachers of retarded children which is the outstanding project of the National Sorority. Epsilon Chapter is doubly proud in making this announcement for the recipient of this award is Mrs. Maryann Jamison, daughter of a charter member, Mrs. Mary Hayes, 4934 W. 14th St. Maryann is a graduate of Indiana State and at present is teaching retarded children. She will travel to Terre Haute this summer for advance study which will also earn credits toward her Master’s degree. Official presentation of this scholarship will be made to her at the Sunday banquet session of the AD.O. National Convention to be held at the Statler

SCHOOL REWS (Continued from page 1) Special awards included: Alumni Valedictorian Award, Bonnie Turnbaugh; Psi lota Xi Award, Doug Small; Psi lota Xi LU. Music Clinic Award, Yvonne Riggs; Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarship, Carl Cunningham; Kappa Kappa Kappa Art Awards, Marla McCormick, aren Troth, Diana Crain; Speedway Musicale Scholarship, Linda Strout; Junior Chamber of Commerce Awards, Charles Engel, Donna Tyler; F.TA Scholarship, Alan Davis; Journalism Awards, Kathie Smith, Joe Croney, Bev Wells; D.A.R. Award, Donna Tyler; Betty Crocker Homemaking Award, Marilyn Edington; Bausch and Lomb Award, Greg Eaton; Phi Beta Kappa Award, Bonnie Turnbaugh; Danforth Foundation Awards, Linda Hackett, Charles Engel; Lions Club Personality Award, Karen Troth. Student Council Awards were presented to John S. Allen, Cindy Rimple, Tom Johnson, Denny Pelley, Earl Woodard. State G.A.A. Awards went to Karen Kirby, Kay Kirby, Cathy Wacker, Carol Siegmann, Linda Hackett, Pam Richer, Karen Troth. Girls’ State Awards went to Jane McCallister, Chris Sherman. Mike Pollard, and Jim Muir received the Boys’ State Awards.

Special Music Awards were: Modem-Aires Director’s Awards, Karen Casper and Gretchen Hamilton; Band Director’s Awards, Karen Kirby and Richard Brooks; Modern-Aires Choral Award, Marilyn Dirks; John Philip Sousa Award, Linda Hackett; Sparkle-Aires Director’s Awards, Marsha Husser, Dave Bennett, Gary McNeil; SparkleAires Choral Award, Becky Sutherlin; Frederic Chopin Award, Marilyn Dirks. Recipients of scholarships were announced as follows; John S. Allen, Joyce DeWitt, and Jim Ehlebracht, Ball State University; Dave Bennett, Butler Uni•Versity; Tom Geiman, Indiana State University; Marilyn Dirks, Linda Hackett, Mike Jaimet, and Steve Kirchhoff, Indiana University; Earl Woodard, U. S. Air Force Academy; Robert Smith, Wabash College. The State Scholarship Commission has awarded scholarships to: Bill Cantwell, Carl Cunningham, Alan Davis, Joyce DeWitt, Marilyn Dirks, Greg Eaton, Jim Ehlebracht, Charles Engel, Reesa Evans, Vicki Graeff, Dave Graves, Mike Jaimet, Kenny Jay. Tom Johnson, Steve Kirchhoff, Mike Moore, Mary Reed, Steve Riser, Allen Sharkey, Karen Showalter, Doug Small, Steve Speer, Kathy Smith, Robert Smith, Carol Stewart, Ronnie Stewart, Becky Sutherlin, Karen Troth, Bonnie Turnbaugh, and Earl Woodard.

Senior Tom Johnson placed third in the shot put event of the State Track Finals. This is the highest award ever won in state final competition by a Speedway student. 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. An item on the front page of this Flyer gives information regarding the Summer Recreational Reading Program. These books have been added recently: Ciardi, John—Jerson to person Chennault, Anna— A thousand springs DeFore, Penny—With all my love Dulles, Allen—Craft of intelligence Tunis, Edwin —Weapons Maclnnes, Helen—Above suspicion Green, Constance —The rise of urban America Appleman, Philip—The silent explosion Buck, Pearl—For spacious skies Carlson, Lois—Monganga Paul Machines, Helen—The Venetian affair

Hilton Inn in Dayton, Ohio on June 10th and 11th. Delegates and members travelling to the convention win be the Messrs. Ethyl Chambers, Alice Farley, Janet Joeston, Lara Jordan, Blanche King, Florence Klitsch, Lucile Melson, Evelyn Rosebrock, Jane Seitz, Miriam Wagner and Olieva Wenning. Epsilon Chapter is also happy to announce that their local project to assist retarded children for this year was successfully completed and a check in the amount of S2OO was sent to Noble School. This will assist three teachers to further their studies this summer and help toward the transportation of students in the fall.

The next meeting of Epsilon Chapter will be held on Thursday, June 15th, at the home of Mrs. Miriam Wagner, 2830 Moller Rd., with Mrs. Janet Joesten assisting as co-hostess. The evening will begin with a pitchin supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by initiation of new pledges and installation of officers for the new Sorority year commencing in September. PERSONALS In a recent news release it was noted that a former Speedway resident, Bernie Enlow was involved in a near riot at Clearwater, Florida. Bernie is a member of the police force and went to the aid of another police officer who was trying to break up a fistfight outside a bar. A riot followed in which police and sheriffs deputies helped subdue. Bernie was beaten but escaped serious injury. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mitchell, HI, 1903 Patton Drive, announce the birth of a daughter, ■Till Maurine, 6 lb. 11 0z.., born June 3rd at St. Vincent’s Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Culver Fuller, 1621 Christopher Lane and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mitchell, 2220 N. Winton Ave. Allen Webb Stilley, son of Mrs. Esther Stilley and the late David W. Stilley, received the Bachelor of Science degree awarded during the 95th Commencement ceremonies at Western Kentucky University, June 2. The 1962 graduate of Speedway High School majored in physical education and mass media at Western. He served as sports editor on the TALISMAN yearbook during the past academic year and also served as sports editor of the COLLEGE

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ATTENTION CUB SCOUT PACK 66 Cub Scouts of Pack 66 and their families will hold their first summer outing the evening of Friday, June 16th. This is a cook-out and fishing event to be held just West of 1-465 on 46th Street (take High School Road to 46th St). Come anytime after 5 PM. Each family bring your own food, fishing equipment and bait Charcoal will be fUrptehed. SPEEDWAY ALUMNI DANCE JUNE 14 WESTSIDE K.C.

(Continued from Page D cabin at which time they win have the installation of the officers for toe coming year this Sunday. The Junior High M.YJF. will meet at toe Church at 1:30 pan. tor a movie at toe Georgetown Theater. Admission is 75c, they will then return to toe church and toe installation of officers win begin at 5:00 pan. The 6th graders (tote past year) are invited to toe meeting. Tonight June 8) toe Social Concerns Commission win meet at toe church at 7:30 pan. in Room 113. Monday, June IX toe Official Board win meet at 7:30 pan. in toe church parlor tor their monthly meeting. Tuesday, June IX wfll start Vacation Church School,, from 911:30 aohJthrough June 16 and June 2-33. The Wesleyan Bible Class win meet on Tuesday, June IX tor a pitch-in dinner in toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Bottom at 1107 Winton Avenue at 6:30 pan. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Groh win be cohostesses. Thursday, June 15, toe Education Commission win meet in 7:00 pan. at toe church.

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(Continued from page 1) AM. Sunday Church School and Adult Chases; 10:36 AM. Worship; 9:15 AM. Senior HL Group travels to McCormick Creek State Perk; 2:00 PM St Andrews conducts services at Northwest Manor Nursing xiome. Monday there win be a Softball Game at toe Krannart "Y*. at 6:00 PM The Stewardship Committee win meet at 7:30 PM Tuesday toe Council win meet at 7:30 PM The Esther Circle win meet at 8:00 PM at toe home of Fay Schleutker, hostess, BT4B Shalimar Court. Akholks Anonymous will hold their regular weekly meeting at 8:30 PM Thursday TOPS Stimderella will meet at 7:00 PM The Evangelism Committee win meet at 7:30 PM Due to toe fact there will be no Speedway Flyer published on June 15th, we remind you now, that toe weekly meetings of TOPS Slimderellaw Alcoholics Anonymous and The weekly Softball game win stiU be held.

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