Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1968 — Page 5
Thursday, October 31, 1968
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School News (Continued from Page 1) Junior High School, Fisher & Wheeler Elem. Schools Nov. 14 7th and Bth grade basketball Brownsburg, Here - 6:00 & 7:00 pjn. Nov. 16 Speech meet at New Castle Nov. 19 7th and Btn grade basketball Zionsville, There - 6:30 - & 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19 College night Nov. 20 Freshman basketball Danville, There - 6:30 pjn. Nov. 22-23 Fall Dramatic Production in H.S. Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Nov. 25 Freshman basketball Decatur J. H., Here - 6:30 p.m. The Speedway Junior High School honor roll for the first grade period of 1968-69 includes the following students: Seventh Grade Honor Roll "A" Honor Roll Susan Ba ndy, Aim Bastianelli, Marilyn Behrle, Jenny Burnett, Larry Cesnik, Gary Cottongim, Devin DeWeese, Peter Fitch, Holly Hamilton, Sandy Harding, Jay Heath, Carole Hoge, Diane Kegg. Kim Kleinknight, John Lyons, Sandra Mays, Peggy McGilliard, Dale Nichols, and Randy Phipps. Also Steve Pico, Brooke Pierce, Gary Price, Pam Rahke, Noel Resener, Nancie Richards, Roy Rogers, Sandra Sallee, Jill Schurr,
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Tom Sears, Marcia Shackelford, Brad Silver, Victor Stewart, Sherry E. Sullivan, Nancy Svoboda, David Thoms, David Tyler, Jane Weatherford, Lana Welcher, Tim Winings, and Diane Wooten. “B” Honor Roll Patty Allegree, Wanda Atkinson, Sherry Bodimer, Rodney Bailey, Vickie Bays, Teresa Bell, Greg Bennett, Gary Dinkel, Janet Braden, Steven Brizendine, Mark Brown, Loren Campbell, Rita Chappell, Nancy Collins, John Draper, Linda Froehle, Mark Gray, Dan Heidenreich, Dale Henderson, and John Henning. Also Sandra Hershberger, Lynn Hofmockel, Suzanne Huffman, Jay Hurt, Earl Jacobs, Carol Johnson, Chris Johnston, William Hones, Kenneth Kinsey, Chris Kottaridis, David Krivoshia, Jeff Laskowski, Judy Lones, Karen Long, Terry Mareane, Tina McCammack, and Carla McNelly. Also Paula Medenwald, Janet Muir, Sandy Reichard, Jane Roberts, Debra Sauer, Brett Smith, Cindy Smith, Nancy Stewart, Christopher Such, Penny Sullivan, Ken Thompson, Michael Trittipo, David Underhill, Mindy Waggoner, Gail West, Thierry Wilbrandt, and Alicia Wilson. Eighth Grade Honor Roll "A" Honor Roll Carl Allen, Candice Bain, Jane Berlich, Peggy Byrd, David Casady, James Dillard, Kay Evritt, Bob Faris, Greg Ferguson, Beth
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Harlin, Marsha Hobbs, Sandy Hutchison, Julie Kinney, Vickie Lash, Mark Leonard, Kathleen Lyons, Bob McCallister, Phil McCauley, and Gayle Phillips. "B" Honor Roll Diane Armin, Kim Bailey, David Bauguess, Mark Beer, Cindy Blankinship, Denny Blind, Lee Briggs, James Brown, Guy Brucci, Larry Baumgardner, Debra Burrowes, Markay Cadick, Bill Clark, Ruth Deatherage, Dennis DeLong, Janet Doherty, and Annette Dragoo. ' Also Debbie Feaster, Rick Frey, Jan Fullenwider, Jeff Fulton, Gail Geiger, Debbie Hessel, Molly Higbie, Shirley Hillman, Nancy Huliba, Carmen Leaser, David Lloyd, Debbie Lovick, Karen Mathis, Diane Maves, Bruce Mickelson, Jim Miller, Tim O’Donnell, and Bill Osborn. Also Tom Pierce, Jane Preda, Steven Pyles, Steve Rains, Max Rettig, Jane Reynolds, Kathie Richards, Loretta Ridgeway, Randy Roberson, Janet Roberts, Mark Ross, Gary Roush, Pat Ryden, Marc Sater, Mike Sauer, Chris Saxton, and Jeanne Schaefer. Also John Schoonover, Sara Schoonover, Lori Scott, Alan Shaw, Jeff Sipe, Janis Spurlock, Jon Stanton, Mike Strout, Pam Thielking, Carol Thomas, Jay Thompson, Kathy Tomlinson, Kathleen Trager, Jack Tudor, Michelle Vidan, Sandra Wacker, Dena Wilcox, and Debbie Witherbee. The Speedway Sparkplugs defeated the Pike Red Devils by a
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24-7 score on Speedways’ field last week. The Sparkplugs will close their 1968 season with a Mid-State Conference game at Plainfield Friday night, November 1. " Speedway’s reserve team ended their season with a 27-0 victory over Center Grove. They were undefeated in Mid-State Conference competition for the season. Speedway’s freshmen lost to Decatur Central by a score of 18-7. 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: Taubes, Frederic Technique of portrait painting. Fox, Jack The Indianapolis 500. Sports Illustrated Wonderful world of sport. \ Nikolaieff, George Taxation and the economy. Steinbeck, John America and Americans. Von Braun, Wernher Space frontier. Purden, Wesley Vietnam, the war. Hunt, Lawrence Curse of the killer whale. Rickenbacker, Edward Rickenbacker. Lennart, Isobel Funny girl. Parker, Elinor poems. Taylor, Duncan Fielding’s England. Moss, Frank Water crisis.
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General Election wticiqi voting riaces 1 K IQAft movemoer I #OO The following list includes all the official voting places to be used by Speedway residents on Tuesday, November 5, 1968. Product Pl Speedway High School 5357 W. 25th St Precinct #2 Carl Fisher Grade School 5151 W. 14th St •• Prodnt #l7 Speedway Junior High School (West Door) 5151 W. 14th St Precinct #lB Arthur Newby Grade School 1849 N. Whitcomb St Prodnt #l9 American Legion Hall 1926 Georgetown Rd. Prodnct #27 Speedway Town Hall 1450 N. Lyndhurst Dr. Prodnct #2B Frank Wheeler Grade School 5700 Meadowood Dr. Prodnct #3l James Allison School 5240 W. 22nd St ••Due to recent modernization and improvements made to the Junior High School in the gymnasium area, the voting machines will be located in a room near the west door of a Junior High
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