Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1967 — Page 6

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tones start to peek through. Well, that is a sorry sight and at times, you may wish to forget the hair protection and let the sun and wind play with those tresses. Now, to replace the toner, use a water base rinse. And, the fun part is the array of colors! You many use a subtle, pink shade to go with that pink and white polka-dot bikini .... or a hint of blue may set off that delicate blue late afternoon frock. These rinses shampoo out and a new shade can be adorned each week. Of course, the usual silver and beige shades are available, too. But, that violet hue may bring out those eyes not quite noticed before. Do not make the mistake of using a five to six week rinse. This contains a metallic substance, which coats the hair shaft and does not shampoo out after many, many shampoos. A coating such as this on the outer layer of the hair shaft will create a dull, drab effect. Incidently, this

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is true of all colors in the five to six week bracket. When any more permanent coloring is desired, please use one that needs developer added to it. This will permit the color to penetrate the hair shaft and be placed where the pigment naturally is, thus, leaving the outer layer transparent as it should be for a glossy, shiny look. Many of you have probably made this serious mistake not knowing necessary facts about hair coloring. The weekly rinses I spoke of at first are harmless, easily shampooed out, and, practical for summer fun. Why don’t You be that Lovely Lady the young Man’s fancy turns to as you become that special attraction from Head to Toe Sincerly, Claudia PARK NEWS (Continued from Page 1) educational games for all ages that are available from 8:30 to 5:00 Monday thru Friday. Registration for our Peanut League baseball program will be held as follows: Leonard Park, Tuesday, June 13, 10:00 and Meadowood, June Tuesday, June 13, 1:15. This will be for registration only. The first practice will be on Thursday, June 15 as follows: Leonard at 10:15 and Mea-

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dowood Thursday, June IS at 1:15. Please report to the Park in your area. vf* This league is for Speedway boys ages 6-7-8 years and not a member of any other league. Each boy will be a member of a team and will play at least 2 innings per game. Each team will play twice per week as follows: Leonard league will play every Tuesday and Thursday at 10:15 and the Meadowood teams will play on every Tuesday and Thursday at 1:15. If you have no preference, may we suggest that you attend the Leonard Park group as we did not have very many teams at that park last year. The main objective of this league is build the boys interest in baseball and to give them a chance to meet and participate with other boys. We try to stretch the rules to favor the boys whenever possible. The Tshirt and caps will be available again this year at both parks. Each boy will need a glove. No spikes or cleats of any kind are permitted. If you are not able to register, please try to make the first practice. Our Junior Hi basketball program will start on Thursday, June 15 at 8:15 at the high school courts. This program is for boys who will be in .the

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ANNUAL REPORT OF SPEEDWAY P.TA SCHOOL YEAR 1966-67 SPONSORED: Faculty luncheon during pre-school meeting (August) Coffee Hour refreshments at Town Meeting held in High School Auditorium, September 26,1967 Examination for Amblyopia in kindergarten pupils Open House for parents and interested school patrons of four elementary schools, junior high school, and senior high school during National Education Week Human Growth and Development program presented to parents and students (seventh grade) College and Vocational Education information meeting for senior high school parents and students Cooperating project with Speedway Jaycees . Block Mother Safety program for elementary school children - to become effective in September 1967. Cub Scout Packs 66 and 566. Reception for Eighth Grade Commencement Exercises FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS Indiana P.T.A. Headquarters Building Fund Indiana P.T.A. Scholarship Fund P.T.A. Founder’s Day Contribution Speedway Junior High School Athletic Equipment Fund Speedway Elementary Schools’ Safety Patrol (rainwear, Patrol belts and badges, bus trip to McCormick’s Creek Speedway Senior High School Band Dinner BUDGET SUPPORTED BY Memberships (1125-)-) Paper Sale Chili Supper Waitresses (serving non-school banquets in the high school cafeteria) Executive Committee -1966-67 Mrs. Wayne Blind Mrs. Earl Scott Mrs. Charles Pierson Mrs. John Whitmore Mrs. Bruce Sherman

7th, Bth or 9th grade the next school year (Next Sept.). These boys will receive fundamental

drills to improve their ability and will participate on a team in the league. Each “team” is composed of an “A” team and a “B” team, based on ability and age. At the end of the summer an elimination tournament will be held and winners of both the league and tournament will receive awards at the picnic. This, league will meet Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 8:15-10:00.

If response is great enough, we would like to have a tennis league this year for both boys and girls. Dave Crumley, a member of this year’s tennis team, will supervise the boys program and Mrs. Sharon Steele the girls. The players will be placed in divisions according to age and will play on the Leanord courts and the high school courts. Registration for this program will be announced later. Mrs. Steele will also have other activity hours for the girls in sofetball, volleyball, etc. which will be published later. I’m sure we haven’t covered everything and if you have any questions, call Jim Crumley, 244-8229.

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