Speedway Flyer, Volume 36, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1968 — Page 4
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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Cm timed from Page I) Women’s Day, and guest speaker will be Mrs. Pauline Thames of the State Office of Christian Women’s Fellowship. Special offering envelopes for Women’s Day are included with the regular offering envelopes, and half the loose offering on Sunday will be given to our own Christian Women’s Fellowship, to be applied on the SIBOO pledge for missions work. At nine o’clock the Angelas Choir will sing “With Happy Voices Ringing”, and at eleven o’clock the Chancel Choir will sing “Come With Us” by Aulbach. The chancel flowers for next Sunday will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray in memory of their parents. At 6:00 p.m. Sunday evening there will be an orientation meeting in Fellowship Hall for CYFers registered for the Hiram College tour, and their parents. At this meeting parents may ask questions, and meet the adult advisors who plan to accompany the young people. C.W.F. Bible Study will continue Monday morning, 9 a.m., in the Bethany Room. All ladies of the church are cordially invited to participate. Lay School of Theology classes will be held Tuesday evening, 7:30 p.m., in Rooms B-2 and B-6. Speedway Weewday Religious Education classes will be held Wednesday afternoon, November 20th: Newby School, 3:00, Room 205; Fisher School, 3:10. Room B-l. Wednesday Choir Rehearsals: Chorale Choir, 4:00 to 5:00; Motet Choir, 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. “Basics For Teaching” Class will be held Wednesday morning, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., in the Bethany Room. Also on Thursday evening, 7:30 p.m. Child care provided. C.W.F. Executive Board will meet Wednesday. November 20th, 7:30 p.m., in the Jr. High Room. Thursday Choir Rehearsals: Angelas Choir, 3:30 to 4:15; and
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Chancel Choir, 7:30 to 9:00 pjn. Service Day for Little Red Door will be Thursday, November 21st, from 9:00 to 3:00 pan. Leah Circle will be hostess. All ladies of the church and community are welcome to participate in this service project Bring a sandwich for lunch and spend an enjoyable day. Plan to visit the “Santa Shop” on December 5,6, and 7, at the home of Mrs. Carole Wilson, 1915 McArthur Lane, from 10:00 aan. to 9:00 p.m. Christmas items from the Fall Festival will be displayed for sale; proceeds have been designated for visual aid items for our church school. Bring your canned goods gifts for Wheeler Mission all through the month of November. A box for your convenience is located, in the north hall of the church. This canned goods is greatly needed for the work at Wheeler Mission, and will be sincerely appreciated.
GIRL SCOUT NEWS Nancy Baird of Speedway Cadette Troop 567 received the Faith and Life award on Sunday, November 3 at John Knox Presbyterian Church. Miss Biard, who has been working on this award for at least one year, was required to look up the history of the church and do special service projects. The award is given
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School News (Continued from Page 1) Nov. 25 Freshman basketball— Decatur Here—6:3o pm. N0v.25 7th and Bth grade basketball—Decatur, There—--6:00 & 7:00 pan. Nov. 26 Varsity & reserve wrestling meet at Greenwoodeq pan. Nov. 27 End of second grade period Nov. 27 Varsity & reserve basketball—Pike, Here—6:3o & 8:00 pan. Nov. 28-29 Tanksgiving Vacation Nov. 30 Varsity & reserve basketball—Lawrence Central, Here—6:3o & 8:00 pan. The Electric Castings Company of Speedway has made a $200.00 gift to the school libraries. This company has given to the library fund each year for many years.
The Speedway High School Guidance Department, in cooperation with the Parent-Teachers’ Association, has announcer plans for a College Night to be held Tuesday, November 19, at 7:30 p.m. Representatives from the following colleges, universities, and technical schools will be included in the program: Anderson College, Butler University, Ball State University, DePauw University, Franklin College, G.M.1., Allison Division, G.M.I. Chevrolet Division, Hanover Colleg, Huntington College, Indiana Central College, Indiana State University. Indiana University, Indiana University School of Nursing, Marian College, Purdue University, Rose Poly Institute, University of Evansville, Valparaiso University, Vincennes University, Wabash College. Technical schools to be represented are General Hospital School of Nursing, Indiana University Associate Degree in Nursing, Lincoln Technical Institute, and Sams Technical Institue.
Speedway High School juniors and seniors who were named to the honor roll for the first grading period of this year included: JUNIORS "A" Honor Roll Neil Behle, Eric DeWeese, Linda Dinnon, Larry Featheringill, Karen Graves, Lora Hittie, Linda Hodge, Terry Mitchell, William Patterson, Marcia Pollard, Eliza-
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Smith, Donald Smyser, Debbie Taylor, Terrance Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, Sally Wacker, Dan West, Cheryl Wood, Mark Wright SENIORS “A" Honor Roll Alice Balinger, Brad Black, Mary Beth Blind, Doug Bryant, Nancy Casady, Diane Clark, Phyllis DeMass, Dennis Dirks, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Ted Eschenbach, Michael Giant, Donna Hamer and Thomas Haynes. Also Kay Lawler, Connie Lee, Patty Leonard, Dave Lockhart, Paul, Luther, Maryanne Newsom, Patricia Pickett, Linda Price, Charlene Saxton, Charles Smale, Regina Torrella, Roxann Torrella, Diane Wagner, Kathy Weatherford, Steve Workman.
~8~ Honor Roll Ray Akers, Donna Atkinson, Beverly Barker, Patricia Blake, Becky Bowman, Ed Burkley, Ronald Byram, Dee Dee Campfield, Krista Collins, Barry Crawford, Ruth DeWitt, Jill Egler, James Eppen, Patricia Fieber, James Geiman, Dora Godio, Steven Grisham, Matt Hawkins, Donald Hessel, Annemarie Hietberg, Teri Hughes, Sarah Hutchens, Mary Karst, Beth Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Linda Kirchhoff, and Judy Lavender. William Layne, Melinda Lower, Doug Manley, Cindy Medenwald, Ronald Methier, Debbi McNew, Donald Nuir, Scott Musgrave, Steven Nickles, Debbie Ordel, Cherri Phillabaum, Tom Popcheff, Michael Potter, Beverly Preston, Alan Reich, Rick Rost, Day Ryden, Bruce Sarnrn, Jinny Sauer, Sharon Schiff, Nancy Schoenewey, Debbie Stamm, Donald Stanley, Debbie Sunier, Karen Tremor, Ginny Tyler, Sharon Waltz, Jane Ward, Donna Wilson, James Yarberry.
LIBRARY MOTES: The Senior High School Library is open four late afternoons 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: Unger, Leonard Seven modern American poets Ward, William Student journalist and creative writing Scharff, Robert Yosemite National Park Weeks, Christopher Job Corps Williams, Ernest Life in Georgian England Rodriguez, Juan Chi Chi’s secrets of power golf Ridgway, Matthew The Korean War Players, Gary Positive golf Pike, John Watercolor Pei, Mario Story of the English language U) , . Phelps, Robert Twentieth-cen-tury culture
