Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1968 — Page 3
Thursday, January 4, 1968
SCOOL NEWS (Continued from page 1) Jan. 11—7th Grade Basketball Lincoln (Pike), Here PJd. Jan. 11—8th Grade Basketball Lincoln (Pike), There PM Jan. 12—Varsity & Reserve Basketball Zionsville, There 6:30 & 8:00 PM. Jan. 13—Freshman Invitational Tourney at Speedway A.M. Jan. 13—M i d-State Wrestling Tourney at Decatur Central Jan. 13—Varsity & Reserve Wrestling Marshall High 'School, There Jan. 13—Swim Meet Southport, Here
JUNIORS "A" Honor Roll Ted Eschenbach, Tom Haynes, Paul Luther, Kathy Weatherford, Steve Workman, Brad Black, David Lockhart, Roxann Torrella, Maryann Engel, Donna Hamer, Linda Price, Charlene Saxton, Judy Lavender, Jun Eppen, Doug Bryant, Mike Giant, Melinda Lower, Doug Manley and Alan Reich. "B" Honor Roll Patty Leonard, Maryanne Newsom, Nancy Casady, Don Muir, Patricia Pickett, Diane Clark, Barry Crawford, Denny Dirks, Connie Lee, Debbie Stamm, Regina Torrella, Ron Methier, Donna Atkinson, Phyllis DeMass, Tom Popcheff, Amy Prather, Russell Rogers, Mary Beth Blind, Carla Lampman, Patty Blake, Barbara Frey, Ron Kellam, Cindy Medenwalc/Debbie Sunier, Donn Stanley, Lynn Tackitt, Teri Hughes, Vicki Kelley, Debbie McNew, Danny Ryden, Mary Jane Ward, Patricia Fieber, Charlotte Lindsey, Nancy Schoenewey, Cecil Rupe, Marsha Lucid, Ed Burkley, Linda Kirchhoff, George Minix, Becky Bowman, Betty Castle, Mary Karst, Kay Lawler, Debbie Ordel, Bruce Samm and Barbara Watt.
Students in grandes nine and ten who made the honor roll for the second grade period of 196767 school year include: SOPHOMORES "A" Honor Roll Lora Hittie, Jackie Slattery, Jenny Speer, Terry Mitchell, Marsha Pollard, and John Schnable. "B" Honor Roll Phil Karst, Larry Featheringill, Neil Behrle, Linda Hodge, Greg Littrell, William Patterson, Preston Sinks, Dennis Smith, Bob Cox, Bruce Roberts, Georgia Simpson, John Vanßuskirk, David Vogel, Kathleen Graves, Margaret Liszkai, Carol Mathis, Kent Priebe, Sheryl Esarey, Bert Hamilton, Beth Ann Masariu, Kevin Small, Don Smyser, Linda Dillon, Gary Smith, Carol Fields, Connie Rudman, Leslie Davis, Teddi Poncheff, Neil Oslos, David Wenban, Mark Wraight, Marc Daniels, Karen Thomas, Terry Thompson, Janet Croney, Debbie Eldridge, Marilyn Meighen, Ricky Riba, Lynn Thomas, George Hardwick, Larry Koziura, Jim Cox, Robert Warbin, Paul Huliba, and Susan Murphy. FRESHMEN "A" Honor Roll Margaret Guiou, Anne Hutchison, Tom Rost, John Griggs, Cynthia Mcßoberts, Judy Rumbaugh, Judy Harding, Rick Zeph, Donna Sanders, Pam Genung, and Steve Fisk. "B" Honor Roll David Reich, Cathy Harper, Nancy Blair, John Sheetz, Jan Murphy, Joyce Burns, Sally Frey, Pam Kegg, Susan Laue, Forest Robertson, Steve Blankinship, Jim Czenkusch, Mike Dunn, Bonnie Dillon, Kyle Eggert Nancy Beer, Stephanie Foster, Lee Sater, Linda Lloyd, Bill Ferguson, Steve E. Armstrong, Sally Siegmann, Beverly Miller, Pam West, Ken Clark, Janet Hendrickson, Dottie Martinez, Linda Egler, Wayne Moore, Peggy Svoboda, Lisa Hayes, Terry Klutts, Tom Berkopes, Roger Fisher, Doug Showalter, Kathy Ewing, Joe Mareane, Cheri Niemann, Marc Shelley, and Ruth Walker. Speedway freshman lost a wrestling meet to Ben Davis Junior High, 27-25.
LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons week for the convenience of students and adults of Speedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. These titles are new: , rain, Arthur— Young People and drinking Lewis, Flora —One of our Hbombs is missing Von Hildenbrand, Alice —Greek culture Cavanna, Betty—A breath of fresh air Bem-h, Edward —The wreck of the Memphis Cavanna, Betty—Fancy free Stanger. Margaret—That quail, Robert Steel, Ronald—New light on 1“" venile delinquency Indiana Academy of ScienceNatural features of Indiana Lovmwon, Jacob—Discussions of Hamlet CanoU. John— Story of the laser
Social Security Disability Payments “This is the tenth anniversary of the Disability Program administered by Social Security”, stated Mr Joseph D. Heckle, manager of the Indianapolis social security district office. According to Heck-
ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Continued from Page 1 Friday beginning at 6:45 P.M. will be our traditional Twelfth Nght Event which marks the end of Christmas and the beginning of Epiphany. Plan now to add your used Christmas tree to the pile in the Shopping Center. The pile of trees will be located between the Standard Store and the new Atkinson Square. The “Burning Of The Greens” will commence at about 8:30 P.M. There will be a pitch-in supper, a play, etc. beginning at the church at 6:45 P.M. A welcome is extended to the entire community. Saturday at 5:00 P.M. St. Andrew’s basketball team will play John Wesley Free Methodist at the Krannert YMCA. Our Sunday schedule will be as follows: 8:00 A.M. WORSHIP; 9:00 AM. Sunday Church School & Adult Classes; 10:30 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION; 6:00 P.M. Junior Choir; 6:00 PM. Confirmation Classes; 7:00 P.M. Confirmation Choir and 8:00 PM. Church League Bowling at Raceway Lanes. Monday thru Friday the Nursery School will be in attendance from 9-11 AM. Also on Monday, the Girl Scouts will meet at 9:30 AM. Tuesday at St. Andrew’s there will be a meeting of the Speedway Ministerial Association beginning at 9:00 AM. The Church Council will meet at 7:30 P.M. At 8:00 P.M. the Esther Circle will meet with the hostess being Mary Thiess. Alcoholics Anonymous will hold their regularly scheduled meeting at 8:30 P.M. in the Fireside Room of the Youth Building. Wednesday at 3:10 P.M. the W.R.E. will meet. The Tops Group will hold their weekly meeting at 7:00 P.M. The Senior Choir will have their regularly scheduled rehearsal at 7:45 P.M. Thursday at 9:00 A.M. the Martha Circle will meet with the hostess, Mabel Nelson, At 7:00 P.M. The Tops Groups will meet. The Worship & Music Committee will meet at 7:30 P.M. At 8:00 P.M. the Mary Magdalene Circle will have its monthly meeting, the hostess being Marianne Skarvan.
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SPSDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH iwOnTinuoa num r■ first service and the Chancel Choir at the second service. Both choirs will sing “Build Thee More Stately Mansions” by Gordon Young. C.WJ. Bible Study Group will meet Monday at nine o’clock in the Bethany Room. You are welcome to join this group for prayer and meditation why not begin the New Year by establishing this first-of-the-week study period as a regular habit! Choirs will all resume their regular rehearsal schedules: Monday, Boychoir, 3:30 to 4:3o;’Wednesday, Angelus Choir, 3:30 to 4:15, and Motet Choir, 6:00 to 7:00; Thursday, Chorale Choir, 3:30 to 4:30, and Chancel Choir, 7:30 to 9:30 pan. CMF. Steering Committee will meet at 7:00 pan. on Monday, January Bth, in the Bethany Room. The Pastor’s Cabinet will meet at 8:30 pan. on Monday, January Bth, in Room B-l. The period from 7:00 to 8:30 is reserved for Functional Department meetings before the Cabinet meeting. The Official Board will meet Tuesday, January 9th, at 7:30 pm., in Room B-l. Hannah Circle will meet Tuesday, January 9th, at 7:30 p.m, in the Bethany Room. Hostesses will be Mrs. Juanita Sauter and Mrs. Violet Woodward. Worship will be led by Mrs. Janice Stewart, and the prgoram is entitled “The Distinctiveness of My Own Faith.” There will be a meeting of all Fall Festival chairman of the Circles at the home of Mrs. Margaret Dotlich, 3560 N. Kessler Blvd., at 1:30 p.m. in the afternoon of Wednesday, January 10th. This meeting is for the purpose of discussing the projects for the Festival. Weekday Religious Education Classes will continue on Wednesdays Newby School at 3:30 p.m. in Room 205, and Fisher School at 3:10 pan. in Room B-l. Golden Rule Fellowship will meet Thursday, January 11th, at 1:30 p.m. in the Bethany Room. Joanna Circle is hostess. Devotions will be given by Miss Verna McGee, and the program will be “Christianity and the Fine Arts.” Los Amigos Class will hold its monthly class supper and meeting on Friday, January 12th, at 6:30 pan., in Fellowship Hall
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