Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1968 — Page 4

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younger, were killed in bicycle accidents, and another 1038 were injured. Any of the injury accidents with a little less luck, could have been fatal. In addition to complying with the laws for the drivers of motorized vehicles, riding with the flow of traffic and giving regulation arm signals, a bicyclist

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must: 1. Ride on the regular seat attached to the bike. 2. Carry only the number of persons for which the bike is designed and equipped. 3. Not attach the bike or himself to any vehicle upon the roadway. Hitching a ride can be disastrous.

4. Ride no more than two abreast on streets and highways. 5. Keep both hands on the handle bars. 6. Ride with lights on at night. “Good bicycling habits may save the life of a bicylist today, but they may also one day save his life when he is behind the wheel of a car.”

ST. CHRISTOPHER'S CATHOUC CHURCH Continued from Pago 1 Mass. Slate for the new officers will be presented at the meeting. Election will take place at the May meeting. Reservations should be made, or cancellations if found necessary should be made, no later than Saturday noon, April 20th. Notify Dick Phillips, 241-1769. CYO members will receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday, April 21st The usual breakfast in the school social room will follow the Mass. Girl Scouts, Troop 1008, will also receive corporate Holy Communion at the 10 o’clock Mass Sunday, April 21st Kim Bauer, a new member, now brings their number up to eighteen girls. Sixteen girls received Holy Communion on the CYO Sunday in March. Six of the girls have a perfect attendance. P.T.O. will hold a meeting on Monday night, April 22nd, at 8:00 pan. in the school social room. The Archdiocesan CYO Convention will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 26th, 27th, and 28th at Scecina Memorial High School. Birch Bayh will be the guest speaker on Saturday night. St Christopher Spring Fling Parish Dance will be on Saturday night April 27th, from 9:00 pan. to 1:00 a.m. at the Westside K. of C., Country Club Road. Ibis dance is for the parishioners and their friends. An optional feature buffet will be available after the dance. Table reservations for the Buffet are to be made with either Mrs. Donald Murphy, 244-2733, or Mrs. Merle Overly, 241-7676, as soon as possible, especially if group settings are desired. The “Headliners” will furnish the music. Masses are being said this week as follows: Monday, at 8:00 a.m. for Ruth Aharen at the request of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sutherland: at 5:30 pan. for Julia Fay at the request of friends and neighbors of Patricia Thomas. Tuesday, at 8:00 a.m. for Rev. Joseph Keating, former pastor of St Bernards Roman Catholic Church, Crawfordsville, Indiana, at the request of the Earl Chadwick family: at 5:30 p.m. for Gertrude Findon at the request of Gerol Sunniso. Wednesday, at 8:00 a.m. for Joseph Hoffman at the request of the Maurice Theising family: at 5:30 p.m. for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen at the request of Beth. Thursday, today, at 8:00 a.m. for Leo Hittle at the request of Mary Hittle: at 5:30 pan. also for Les Hittle at the request of his sister, Miss Hittle. Friday, at 8:00 a.m. for Rev. Placid Hermann, 0.F.M., at the request of the Albert Hermann family: at 5:30 p.m. for Mary Wilson at the request of Earl Metzger. Saturday, at 11:30 a.m. a Mass in honor of St Jude at the request of Stanley Featherlin: at 5:30 p.m. for Kim Ann Walter at the request of Denny, Heddy, Melinda, Antoinette, and Laureun Aerae. Timothy Michael Logan of St Michaels was married to Rita Lynn Trout of St. Christopher at 4 o’clock Monday afternoon, April 15th, in St Christopher Church. Correction of the Masses as shown in last week’s column: The Masses on Wednesday, April 10th, were as follows: at 8:00 a.m. for Ruth Aharen at the request of friends: at 5:30 p.m. for Agnes Shaw at the request of the George Arnold family. The men of St Christopher will hold their Annual Retreat the week-end of May 3,4, and 5, at the Alveraa Retreat House. For reservations call Dick Carroll, 291-7159. First Holy Communion at St. Christopher is scheduled for Sunday, May sth, at a 2:00 p.m. Mass. Little Flower Discussion Group met Monday night, April 15th, at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Holland. Rummage Sale at Ritter High School Saturday, April 20th, starting at 8:00 a.m. Pray your Rosary daily for Peace in the World. Nora Bray

Thursday, April 18, 1968

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Lynn Pieper, Mike Pollard, Chris Sherman, Candy Walker, and Gary Youmans. "B" Honor Roll Steve Allen, Rick Aranjo, Ed Bailey, Christine Barnes, Dee Betts, Budley Burdge, Jim Burns, Constance Cox, Sherry Duffin, Barbara Faris, Ted Fidger, Barbara Foltz, Brenda Frank, Dayle Fullenwider, Christian Fulton, Steve Gaalema, Donna Gibbs, Linda Graves, Carolyn Green, Tamara Griffith, Judy Gullett, Rhonda Hughes, Jackie Hurt, Robert Lindley, Bruce Lott, Scott McClelland, Candy McCord, Marla McCormick, Christie McMahon. Debbie Medenwald, Kim Mikkelsen, Mary Miller, Bev Money, Jim Muir, Charles Page, Janet Paries, Carole Pierce, Steve Pock, Marie Powell, Hannah Price, Janet Prows, Wes Quebbeman, Darrell Rains, Mary Sue Ralya, Yvonne Biggs, Doug Rosebrock, Jack Rustamier, Pam Sedam, Gary Sipe, Sally Smith, Sharon Smith, Ronald Stewart, Pete Tegarden, Carol TenEick, Susan Thomas, Dale Thompson, Scott Vanßuskirk, Pam Wegener, Linda Weiss, Beverly Wells, Barb Whitmore, Jo Willever, Bill Williams, and Diana Williams. JUNIORS "A" Honor Roll Brad Black, Diane Clark, Mary, ann Engel, Ted Eschenbach, Mike Giant, Tom Haynes, Patty Leonard, Melinda Lower, Paul Luther, Maryanne Newsom, Patricia Pickett, Charlene Santon, Roxann Torrella, and Kathy Weatherford. "B“ Honor Roll Donna Atkinson, Mary Beth Blind, Doug Bryant, Becky Bowman, Paul Burkley, Nancy Casady, Betty Castle, Kris Collins, Gary Crawford, Phyllis DeMass, Denny Dirks, Cathie Doak, Jim Eppen, Debbie Faulk, Peggy Findlay, Barbara Frey, Dora Godio, Steve Grisham, Donna Hamer, Don Hessel, Bob Hoffman, Teri Hughes, Mary Karst, Beth Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Linda Kirchhoff, Judy Lavender, Kay Lawler, Connie Lee, Dave Lockhart, Doug Manley, Cindy Medenwald, Ronald Methier, George Mini*, Scott Musgrave, Debbie Ordel, Tom Popcheff, Amy Prather, Linda Price, Alan Reich, Russell Rogers, Rick Rost, Danny Ryden, Jinny Sauer, Phillip Schoonover, Nancy Schoeneway, Tony Speer, Dorm Stanley, Debbie Stamm, Tamara Stewart, Debbie Sunier, Lynn Tackitt, Regina Torrella, Karen Tremor, Jane Ward, and Steve Workman. SOPHOMORES "A" Honor Roll Lora Hittle, Phil Karst, Terry Mitchell, Marcia Pollard, Preston Sinks, and Jenny Speer. **B" Honor Roll Neil Behrle, Kathleen Briggs, Bob Cox, Janet Croney, DeWeese, Sheryl Esarey, Larry Feathergill, Carol Fields, Karen Graves, Larry Haines, Bruce Hamilton, Randy Hardwick, Linda Hodge, Jeana Hubbard, Larry Huber, Greg Littrell, Roger Noonan, Neil Oslos, Bill Patterson, Teddi Popcheff, Kent Priebe, Elizabeth Ramsay, Bruce Roberts, Connie Rudman, John Schnable, Georgia Simpson, Jackie Slattery, Dennis Smith, Gary Smith, Don Smyser, Karen Thomas, Lynn Thomas, Terry Thomysson, John Vanßuskirk, Dave Vogel, Sally Vogel, Sally Wacker, and Davis Wenban. FRESHMAN "A" Honor Roll Sally Frey, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Judy Harding, Anne Hutchison, Pamela Kegg, Tom Rost, and Rick Zeph. "B" Honor Roll Nancy Blair, Steve Blankinship, Joyce Burns, James Czenkusch, Bonnie Dillon, Kathy Ewing, Steve E. Armstrong, Kenny Clark, Mike Dunn, Stephanie Foster, Linda Lloyd, Karen Martin, Phil Mason, Beverly Miller, Brenda Minix, Jan Murphy, Cheri Niemann, Teresa Piper, Forest Robertson, Melody Sayre, John Sheetz, Sally Siegmann, Carol VanHise, Pam West, and Holly Young.

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. These books have been added recently: Masteroff, Joe—Cabaret Brooks, Maurice—Life of the mountains Harnick, Sheldon—The apple tree Karl, Frederick—Reader’s guide to Joseph Conrad Marts, Louis—Milton Kirk, Clara—William Dean Howells Kern, Edith—Sartre Ward, Aileen—John Keats Richardson, Gayle—Understanding insurance Zaidenberg, Arthur—Drawing aB Holme, Bryan—Drawings to live with forthe amateur