Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1967 — Page 6

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Si. Andrew'! Lutheran Church (Continued from page 1) space in Norquest’s yard. There wil be horseshoes, ping-pong, fellowship, wiener roast, cake, ice cream and coffee (apples for the picking) Also, Lee will show his Brass Rubbings and color movies made in England last fall. The party’s on, rain or shine. Saturday the Men’s Work Day will be from 9 to 3:00 P.M. At 8:00 PM. in the Fireside Room, an Old-Fashioned Box Social has been planned for the first meeting of the Couples* Club. Ladies, bring a supper for two in the most unusual box you can ripsign’ Welcome to all the couples in the church. For further information, call Sharon Koster, 293-3569 or Gloria Norman, 2931590 atfer 6:00 P.M. The schedule for Sunday is as follows: 8:00 AM. HOLY COMMUNION; 9:30 AM. Sunday Church School and Adult riassns; 10:30 AM. HOLY COMMUNION; 6:00 PM. Junior Choir;

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6:00 PM. Confirmation Classes; 7:00 PM. Confirmation Choir; 8:00 PM. Bowling League at Raceway Lanes. Monday thru Friday, Nursery School will be in attendance from 9:00 AM. to 11:00 AM. Tuesday at 7:30 PM. the Education Committee will meet. At 8:30 PM. the Executive Committee will meet. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 8:30 PM. Wdnesday the W.RJE. will meet at 3:10 PM. At 7:30 PM. the Pastor’s Information Class for those considering membership will continue in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. The teachings and practices of the Lutheran Church, and specifically St. Andrews, will be presented by Pastor Chell. Everyone is welcome. Then Senior Choir will hold their rehearsal at 7:45 PM. Thursday at 7:00 PM. TOPS Slimderella will hold their weekly meeting in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. At 7:30 PM. Mrs. Ittenbach of the Indiana Lion’s Eye Bank will come to St. Andrews to show a movie about the Eye Bank and to answer questions in the Fireside Room. Please come and find out what you can do for those living in darkness. Remember, with our thoughtfulness there is hope. Call Sandra Frazer at 293-0506 for further information.

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Muriel Davit Grossfield To Coach Olympic Team During the Pan American Games in Canada this summer, the U.S.A. Women’s Gym Team, coached by Murel Davis Grossfeld, swept all events dean for the U.SA.: Free Calesthenicis, Balance Beam, Uneven, Parallel Bars and Horse. This spring of 1968, Muriel will coach the Women’s Olympic Championship Team, to compete in the Olympic Games to be held in Mexico City, Mexico. Since its inception, Muriel has been an active member of the president’s committee on physical fitness and has appeared on nation-wide TV programs, as performer, and more recetly, as a commentator. Under the auspices of Campbells Soup Co., Muriel has established 25,000 teenage girls “Club 15” physical fitness groups, with a total membership of one-half million mem.

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bers. Muriel’s brother, Bruce Davis earned his master’s degree in physical education at Ohio University and is currently gymnastic coach at Miami-Dade College in Miami, Florida. Since the college has a total enrollment of 16,000 students, Bruce reports an ample supply of athletes to work with, and his team has the oppearance of becoming outstanding in collegiate competition. Ginger Davis, on the other hand, has just graduated from high school with honors and despite winning many medals and distinctions in gymnastics, she has made a decision to major in Art at Brooklyn University, in Brooklyn, New York. During this past summer Ginger assisted her mother Evelyn Davis in her dance studio which operates both in Speedway and Brownsburg under the name of' “The New School of Dance.” In addition to the usual dance subjects, special emphasis will be put on Free Calesthencis; a combination of acrobatics and ballet. Mrs. Davis will also conduct a Women’s Physical Fitness Class.

SCHOOL HEWS (Continued from page 1) year: President, Roger Hershberger; Vice President, Chris McMahon; Secretary, Paula Swinger; Treasurer, Greg Patterson. In senior class elections for 1967-68 officers, Bill Williams was elected President; Scott McClelland, Vice President; Peggy Lewter, Secrtary; and Diane Williams, Trasurer. Tom Popcheff was voted President of the junior class; Cecil Rupe, Vice President; Ruth DeWitt, Secretary; Nancy Schoenewey, Treasurer. The sophomores elected Tom Gilbert, President; Connie Boswell, Vice Pres. Linda Draper Secretary; Mike Crider, Treasurer. Freshman Tom Rost was elected president of his class; Janet Hendrickson, Vice President; Margaret Oakley, Secretary; Holly Young, Treasurer. The Speedway Sparkplugs defeated the Lawrence Central Bears in an exciting football game on the Bears’ field last Friday night. The final score was 25-14. Earlier in the week Speedway lost a reserve game to Lawrence Cntral by a 26-0 score. In football games played with Plainfield last week, Speedway freshman won by a score of 27-7, and the Speedway 9th Grade team won, 25-0. In the Ben Davis Invitational

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Cross Country Meet held last week Speedway varsity placed second. North Central won the meet in which nine schools participated. In the same meet Speedway placed third in reserve competition and second in freshman competition. Other cross country scores were: Speedway varsity 27, Northwest 28; Northwest reserves 27, Speedway 28; Northwest freshman 27, Speedway 28. 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.

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The plight of starving people is not a pleasant sight. But it does exist. Poverty or food shortages cause malnutrition or starvation in more countries than most people imagine. Look at the known list - Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Boliva, Borneo, Brazil, Burma, Cameroun, Ceylon, Chile, China, Costa Rico, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lapland, Lebanon, Macao, Malaya, Mexico, Nigeria, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Okinawa, Pakistan, Paraguay, Philippines, Portugal, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Spain, Swaziland, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Uruguay . and believe it or not - segments of the Indian and Negro races in the United States. In today’s world of parasitic politics, either maluntrition or starvation of human beings is shameful and disgraceful. Doesn’t it seem proper to ask when civilized nations will stop squandering billions in armaments and heed the prophet Isaiah. “ . . . They shall beat their swords into plowshares . . . neither will they learn war any more” . . .? Farley Speedway Funeral Home, 2950 Norb High School Road, Phono 291-1193.

Thursday, September 28, 1967

These books have been added recently: Nickerson, Jan—New boy in town Keating, Lawrence—The come* back year Kerry, Lois—A promise for Joyce LaFarge, Oliver—Laughing Boy Means, Florence—Tolliver Roberts, Edwin—Russia today V Lytton, Edward—Last days of Pompeii Wagler, David The mighty whirlwind Da Jardin, Rosamond—Someone to count on Cronin, Archibald—The green years Buck, Pearl—The living reed Daly, Maureen Seventeenth summer <

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