Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1968 — Page 4

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BASKETBALL CAMP OFFERED BY "Y" A unique camp will be offered by the Krannert Y.M.C.A. to both members and community youth. Mr. Bob Britt, Assistant Coach at

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Ben Davis High School, will direct the Y’s third annual Basketball Day Camp for boys entering fifth grade in September up to and including those completing Bth grade in June. “The primary purpose of the

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camp”, said Mr. Britt, “is to instruct boys in the fundamentals of basketball”. The sessions will include offensive fundamentals; shooting techniques, dribbling, ball handling, rebounding, floor balance, stance, etc. and defensive instruction in man-to-man, introduction to various defense, etc. Games and relays will be part of the practical application of learned skills. Each boy will be issued a uniform to wear during the camp session. Outstanding coaches from the Indianapolis area have been invited as guest instructors during each of the camp periods. The Y is accepting a limited number of registrations now for either the June 17th period or the June 24th period. It is suggested that you phone early for more information and/or registration.

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PERSONALS Kathleen Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burke of 5870 Cadillac Drive, Speedway, is one of three Marian College seniors appointed to dietetic internships at hospitals. She will work at Harper Hospital in Detroit, Mich., and will receive a $720 educational stipend. She is a home economics major specializing in foods and nutrition, a requirement for licensing as a dietition. To fulfill her requirements, Miss Burke will intern for one year in a hospital after receiving her bachelor of arts degree at Marian. Seven hundred and seventy-one students from Marion County

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have been singled out for special recogntion at Indiana University’s annual Founders Day ceremonies May 1 by being named to the Deans’ Lists one or both of the last two semesters. In all, about 6,000 LU. undergraduate students including those from the main campus at Bloomington, the Medical Center at Indianapolis, and the six regional campuses made the Deans Lists by posting a grade average of 3.3 or better (B plus) out of a possible 4 during the designated period. All 92 countries in Indiana have students on the Deans’ Lists. Additional recogntion will be given: —Those students elected to membership in scholastic societies during the two-semester period; and, —Faculty members who have distinguished themselves in teaching. Following are the students from this area named to the Deans’ Lists: Speedway—Patricia L. Brooks,

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FILE YOUR MORTGAGE LAST CHANCE - Deadline Mon., May 6 BRING YOUR CERTIFICATE OR AFFIDAVIT OF MORTGAGE INDEBTEDNESS THAT HAS BEEN PREPARED BY MARION COUNTY AUDITOR'S AND YOUR MORTGAGE BALANCE. IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST YEAR TO FILE, PLEASE BRING YOUR TITLE INSURANCE POLICY AND DEED. RICHARD H. BRENNAN, Realtor 3901 REDBIRD DRIVE (Falcon Dr. South From 30th Street) NOTARY PUBLIC-291-2532-APPRAISALS OPEN 10 to 7 DAILY 'OUR 13th YEAR In SPEEDWAY AREA'

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Rhoades, 6914 W. 39th Place; Roger A. Sharkey, 5929 Buick Dr.; Larry N. Shaub, 1802 Cunningham Rd.; Carol M. Stewart, 5114 W. McCray St; Susan J. Young, 5921 Meadowood Dr. The Jolly Homemakers THE Jolly Homemakers will meet for Luncheon at the home of Ruth Parke, 6933 Camelot Court, Wednesday, May 8, after which they will visit the Decorator House. DESSERT—STYLE SHOW FRIDAY. MAY 3.1968 SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH

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SCHOOL NEWS (Continued tram Page 1) May 7—Varsity baseball Plainfield, Here May 7—City-County Track meet at Tech May B—P.T.A. Meeting in Junior High Gym May 9—Reserve Baseball Decatur Central, Here 4:30 PM May 9—Freshman Track Plainfield, Here 4:30 PM May 9—Tennis meet with Southport, Here At the Speech-Arts Banquet held last week, the following awards were presented in dramatics: Best Actor, Tom Burnett; Best Actress, Pam Sedam; Best Supporting Actor, Scott McClelland; Best Supporting Actress, Cathy Hutchison. Tom Burnett was named Most Outstanding in Speech Arts, and Bob Higbie received the Keystone Backstage Award. Ann Hutchison and Bob Harbin were named Outstanding Underclassmen in Speech; Bruce Frazer, Most Improved; Guy Roush, Pam Sedam, Doug Rosebrock and Chris McMahon received the Gold Rostrum Award; Lynn Tackitt, Lora Hittie, Mike Potter and Gordon Nave, Silver Rostrum Award. Speedway Schools will again offer to present sixth, seventh, and eigth grade students a conversational foreign language program to be held this summer in the high school building. Enrollment forms have been distributed and must be returned to teachers by Friday, May 3. Speedway’s golf team won meets with Southport and North Central, with Warren and Plainfield, and with Decatur Central last week. The Speedway varsity track team won a dual meet with Pike 60-58. In an earlier meet Brebeuf won with 65, Brownsburg scored 54, and Speedway finished with 29. In a freshman track meet hosted by Ben Davis, Perry East scored 70, Ben Davis 53, and Speedway 25. Speedway won a dual meet with Greenwood. In varsity baseball Speedway won two games last week. The Sparkplugs defeated Decatur Central 15-3 and Franklin Central 4-2. Manual freshman team won from Speedway 9-8.

LIBRARY NOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons each week for the convenience of students and adults of Spedway. Hours are from 4:00 to 6:30 Monday through Thursday. 4 These books are new: Stewart, Mary—Gabriel hounds Stehling, Kurt —Lasers and their applications Sutton, David—Complete book of model railroading Stein, M.L.—Freedom of the press Studki, Lorenz—Behind the great wall Stone, Edward—What was naturalism? Ward, Martha—Authors of books for young people Wagenknecht, Edward Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Schmitt, Waldo—Crustaceans Pei, Mario—The story of language Sauvage, Leo—The Oswald affair

HANDICAPPED ARE GUESTS FOR THE "500" FESTIVAL PARADE Heads, hands and hearts will react automatically when HandiHelpers assist some 600 handicapped men, women, and children as they come, en masse, to watch the parade. Guests of the Eli Lilly & Co., this the Bth year, they will occupy a block-long section of Pennsylvania Street, where they will be wheeled, carried or led to their front-row seats. That they come is made possible through countless contributions and volunteer efforts, under the guiding genius of Mrs. Walter J. Pippert, Chairman of the Committee. It was her dream—and everything is free —from tickets for seats to transportation, programs and milk refreshment and even little gifts, given by business firms and friends. Handi-Cappers need only bring their lunch and a blanket, if the weather is chilly. The Epitome of Strength and capability, Handi-Helpers are from the Marion County Volunteer Firemen’s Association, the Loyal Order of Moose No. IT, the Sahara Grotto, seminarians from St Meinrads, and soldiers from Fort Benjamin Harrison. For special attention and assurance, there are doctors, nurses and a Red Cross team. And, rest rooms are provided. Also, there are well-planned meeting places for pick-up and delivery of patients. All handicapped people, aged 9 to 90, would like to attend should write The Festival Office, 350 North Meridian Street for information, as soon as possible. There are only a limited number of reservations still available.