Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1967 — Page 3

Thursday, June 22, 1967

Westwood Duplicate A Master Point was held in the clubhouse Tuesday, June 6 with the following winners: NS: 1. Mrs. Donald Hood - Jack Simon 2. Mrs. Robert Heaton - Ben Boonstra 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tulley EW: 1. Mrs. Fred Bell - Mrs. Wm. Clevenger 2. Chas. Skarvan - Chas. Hoover 3. Miss Mabel Satterly - Mrs. G. Lee Eckerle

SCHOOL HEWS (Continued from page 1) spective classes. Award winners in the eighth grade were: Deborah Link, John Griggs, Anne Hutchison, Steve Blankinship, Margaret Guiou, Jerry Layne, Rickey Robertson, David Reich, Judy Rumbaugh, Tom Lyons, Cynthia Mcßoberts, Donna Sanders, Jim Czenkusch, Lee Ann Sater, Judy Harding, Linda Lloyd, Pam Genung, David Hillman. Most improved from end of first semester seventh grade to end of first semester eighth grade . . - Mike Pierce. Scholarship award winners in the seventh grade were: Linda Vehling, Pam Anderson, Gail Bell, Tim Maloney, Rebecca Ritenour, Jerry Land, Karen Matusik, Jere Rosebrock, Mark Hittie, Debra Scott, Kent Cofoid, Pamela Davies, Lora Horton, Margaret Pierce, Cindy Pyles, Patti Smith, Cindy Cherry, Sandra Nie. derhauser.

Special recognition was given to the junior high library assistants and also to the office assistants who had served during the past school year. Library assistants recognized included: Joyce Burns, Nancy Cox, Jim Czenkusch, Sandra Johnson, Janine LaFeber, Brenda Morgan, Nancy Sauer, Debbie Spurlock, Robert Steindorff, John Tapscott, Carl Wilcox, Pam Anderson, Sandy Bland, Sue Bourke, Doug Close, Wanda Cole, Becky Cox, Phyllis Draper, Kent Evans, Janie Kellam, Debbie Knoop, Debbie Meyer, Sue Quebbeman, Conni Smith, Nancy Smith, Donna Williams. Library Service Award . - • Nancy Cox, Nancy Sauer. Those who had assisted in the school office were:

Pam Anderson, Robbi Barnes, Nancy Blair, Sandy Bland, Rita Borst, Linda Burkley, Joyce Burns, Wanda Cole, Becky Cole, Becky Cox, Suzanne Dault, Bonnie Dillon, Phyllis Draper, Kyle Eggert, Lynne Ehlebracht, Laura Englert, Karen Ferguson, Jo Ellen Fisher, Sally Frey, Donna Fritch, Susan Glessner, John Griggs, Janet Gullett, Margaret Guiou, Cindy Hamman, Linda Hart, Lisa Hayes, Janet Hendrickson, Peggy Jaimet, Sue Johnston, Sheri Keever, Pam Kegg, Susan Laue, Jerry Layne, Debbie Link, Peggy McGill, Dave Maves, Brenda Mayhew, Mari Medenwald, Steve Miller, Cheri Niemann, Margaret Oakley, Carol Pelley, Linda Phillabaum, Sue Quebbeman, Rita Roush, Nancy Sauer, Toni Scolaro, Joy Shaw, Doug Showalter, Conni Smith, Patti Smith, Marsha Stanley,.Robert Steindorff, Peggy Svoboda, John Tapscott, Linda Vehling, Ruth Anne Walker, Pam West, Donna Eilliams, Vickie Wing, Holly Young. Dave Byers received the Editor’s Award after having served in that capacity, on the staff of the Sparkler, the Junior high newspaper. The Outstanding Staff Member Award was presented to Bev Miller.

Science Club Awards went to: Phillip Mason, Robert Robison, Steve Blankinship, Joe Mareane, James Czenkusch, Joey Crane, Jay Ramsey, John Thompson, Tim Maloney, Jeff Thompson. Home Economics Award went to Beverly Lewis. Most Outstanding Band Member Award . . • Sally Siegmann. Lions Club Scholarship to Summer Band . . . John Hayden. 1966-1967 Top Student Award ... Debbie Link.

Speedway lost to Washington in the sectional baseball tourney by a score of 6 - 2. LIBRARY NOTES: Information regarding the Summer Recreational Reading Club will be found on the front page. These books have been added recently: Naugle, John —Unmanned space flight Cain, Arthur— Young people and smoking Allen, Betty—Mind your manvein, H. Arthur—Masers and lasers Klaben, Helen— Hey, I m alive. Knight, Damon— Beyond tomorCousteau, Jacques—Silent world Dooley, Agnes—Promises to keep Holt, Victoria— Legend of the Seventh Virgin Cousteau, Jacques—World with out sun

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SUMMER THEATRE (Continued from Page 1) ner, Michelle Vidam, Paula Read, Janie Kellam, Jill Schurr, Terry Mareane, Sara Schoonover, Chris Hott, Karen Cockman, Mary Lisa Feeley, Kim Bailey, Shiela Tow, Becky Cox, Mindy Wagoner, Ann Bastianelli, Marday, Cadick. The slave-girls: Lora Horton, Lee Sater, Rhonda McCormick, Vicki Comsa, Nancy Kasnak, Cindy Sumner, Sue Quebbeman, Kathy Woolery. The Snake Charmer is Noel Resener, the Begger, Judy Leo, and the Reader, Nancy Casady. There is one more member of the cast, Little Donk. This is the clever and charming donkey of Ali Baba. Little Donk is played by Peggy Chambers and Debbie Taylor. Tickets are on sale now. Times of performances are: Thursday, June 22, 2:00 P.M., Friday, June 23, 2:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M., Saturday, June 24, 2:00 P.M. For information or tickets, call the Summer Theatre box office, open Monday-Friday, 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., 244-0871. After hours call Mr. Don Johnson at 291-7207. Or write Mr. Don Johnson; Speedway High School, 5357 W. 25th Street, Speedway, Indiana, 46224.

Dedication For New Building Of American Legion Post No. 198 Speedway Post No. 198, American Legion, will dedicate their new building at 5925 Georgetown Road, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. In conjunction with this dedication will be the installation of new officers for the forth coming fiscal year 1967-68. Preceding these ceremonies will be a steak cook-out and social hour on a Dutch-treat basis. Dedication ceremonies by John A. Pylate—“We are gathered today for a grateful and patriotic duty to dedicate these facilities at 1926 Georgetown Road as a home for Speedway Post No. 198 as base of operations for the great programs of the American Legions, as a perpetual memorial to our comrades who died in their country’s service and to those who offered their lives during the great World Wars. May we again dedicate our organization and ourselves to the sacred ideals which are here represented, ever remembering that the American Legion principle is for God and Country”.

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St Andrew's Lutheran Church (Continued from page 1) St. Andrew’s continues to host through Friday the first Laboratory School to be held in the Indiana-Kentucky Synod for the training of teachers of three year olds. Miss Ruth Swanson, from the Staff of the Board of Parish Education at Philadelphia, is the Supervisor. The School is following this schedule: 9:00 A.M. Staff Preparation; 9:30 A.M. Session with 3-year-old children; 12:00 Staff Evaluation; 12:30 P.M. Lunch; 1:30 P.M. Discussion of Assigned Units of Study. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 AJM. WORSHIP; 9:00 A.M. Sunday Church School and Adult Classes; 10:30 A.M. WORSHIP and Baptism. Several events will be taking place on Monday: 6:15 P.M.—Softball game at Krannert “Y” with St. Andrew’s playing Westside Gospel Tabernacle 7:30 P.M.—500 Explorer Post meeting in the Youth Building 7:30 P.M.—The Executive Board of the Lutheran Council of Indianapolis will meet at St. Andrew’s 8:00 P.M.—Social Ministry Committee will be meeting in the Youth Building Tuesday Alcoholics Anonymous is scheduled to hold its regular meeting at 8:30 P.M. Thursday at 7:00 P.M. TOPS Slimderella will meet.

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PARK NEWS Speedway Park Summer recreation opened officially Monday, June 12, 1967. Croquet tournament is in progress at the Leonard Park. Results will be given next week. The tournament schedule for Leonard and Meadowood Parks is as follows. Croquet, June 19-23 (Leonard Park Only); Chinese checkers, June 26-30; Chess, July 3-7; Checkers, July 10-14; Caitoms, July 17-21; Shuffleboard, July 24-24. The age division for the tournaments are: Div. I, 5 to 8 years old; Div. H, 9 to 11 years old; and Div. 111, 12 years bld and older. Field Day will be announced later. Many new games have been ordered for both parks and

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should be arriving soon. The Peanut league teams wore formed last Tuesday and league schedule will begin Thursday. Any boys who were not able to be present, need only to attend the next meeting at your park. The Meadowood teams will play on Tuesday and Thursdays at 1:15 while the Leonard Park teams will play on Tuesday and Thursdays at 10:15. This league is for boys 6-7-8.

The basketball teams have been chosen and teams will begin playing this week. Registration and first practice for our tennis league will take place on Monday, June 26 at the Leonard Park courts we are going to have both a girls and boys league. This tennis league will be by age division and will meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-

days at 9:30 on the Leonard tennis courts. We wil have results of our tournaments Peanut League standing and the Junior High basketball standings starting next week. That’s all for this week, George. See you at the Parks. J. Crumley, 244-8229.

LANES Hth DIST. WORLD WAR) The Ladies of the 11th District of the Veterans of World War One held election of officers June 11 in the World War Memorial. New officers are: president, Caroline McConnel: Sr. vice, Charlotte Lee; Jr. vice, Carrie Newkirk; treasurer, Lucille Gaynor; chaplain, Eva Connell, conductress, Edith Nichols, guard, Clara Verner; trustee, Sarah Brody. Summer Recreation Schedule Due to a heavy enrollment most of the swimming classes are filled. However, if interested you may call the school about openings available for your needs. Community recreation swim times are Tuesday, 10:00 to 10:50;

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Wednesday, 2:60 to 246 Thursday, 1040 to 10:50 AM; and Friday, 240 to 2:50 pan. Tennis classes are held lor 3-4-sth grades Monday, Wed. and Frid., 8:00 to 8:50 AM and for grades 6-7-8, Tuesday and Thursday, 840 to 8:50 AM. Gymnastics classes for 3-4-sth grades are Mond, Wed, and Fri. 9:00 to 9:50 AM. and for grades 6-7-8, Tues, and Thurs, 9:00 to 9:50 AM.

WESTWOOD NEWS WESTWOOD COUNTRY CLUB TEEN DANCE AND SPLASH PARTY Monday, June 26th, 8:00 - 11:00 PM. Pool side with a live band. .75 members 1.00 guests PERSONALS Mr. an Mrs. Fred Wingert were in New Castle recently attending the high school graduation ceremonies. Their granddaughter, Elizabeth Yorkis was named valedictorian of her class on Honor Day. She also received the Versatility Award. There were 388 in the graduating class. Elizabeth plans to attend Purdue this fall, majoring in mathematics. She received a special merit scholarship to Purdue recently.

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