Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1967 — Page 5

Wednesday, November 22, 1967

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SCHOOL HEWS (Continued from page 1) Nov. 27—Varsity & Reserve Wrestling Greenwood, Here Nov. 29—Varsity & Reserve Wrestling Warren Central, Here Ndv. 29 Swim Meet with Franklin, Here Dec. 1 End of second grade period Dec. I—Varsity and Reserve Basketball Mooresville, Here Dec. 2 —Freshman Wrestling Meet at Greenwood Dec. 2—Varsity and Reserve Basketball Brownsburg, Here In the debate contest held at Warren Central last week, Decky Dunnuck and Kim Mikkelsen, as affirmative team, won all of their four rounds. Another affirmative team, Guy Roush and Rita Roush, won three out of four rounds. Debating as a negative team, Peggy Chambers and Larry Huber won one round and lost three. Other students from Speedway who participated were Lora Hittie, Pam Sedam and John Sheetz. Honor roll students for the

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