Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1969 — Page 3

Thursday, March 13, 1969

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) March 27 Varsity and reserve track meet at Franklin Central March 28 Spring Vacation begins at end of school day March 29 Regional Speech Meet at Columbus March 29 GAA Invitational Swim Tourney at Speedway April 3 & 4 Tennis Doubles Tournament with Mooresville at Speedway April 7 Return to school after Spring Vacation Spring Vacation is scheduled for the week of March 30, the week preceding Easter. School will be dismissed at the end of the day on Friday, March 28, Classes will resume Monday morning, April 7.

The honor roll for the third six-weeks grading period included the following juniors and seniors: SENIORS "A" Honor RoU Alice Balinger, Beverly Barker, Brad Black, Doug Bryant, Nancy Casady, Phyllis DeMass, Dennis Dirks, Cathie Doak, Maryann Engel, Donna Hamer, Tom Haynes, Beth Kellam, Vicki Kelley, Connie Lee, Dave Lockhart, Paul Luther, Maryanne Newsom, Patricia Pickett, Charlene Saxton, Regina Torrella, Roxann Torrella, Dianne Wagner, Kathy Weatherford, and Steve Workman.

SENIORS "B" Honor Roll Donna Atkinson, Mary Beth Blind, Dee Dee Campfield, Diane Clark, Kris Collins, Barry Crawford, Ruth DeWitt, Jill Egler, Jim Eppen, Ted Eschenbach, Patricia Fieber, Barbara Frey, Jim Geiman, Mike Giant, Matt Hawkins, Ann Hendrickson, Don Hessel, Annemarie Hietberg, Sarah Hutchens, Mary Karst, and Linda Krchhoff. Also Kay Lawler, Patty Leonard, Melinda Lower, Doug Manley, Cindy Medenwald, Ron Methier, Don Muir, Debbie Ordel, Tom Popcheff, Beverly Preston, Linda Price, Rick Rost, Jinny Sauer, Sharon Schiff, Charles Smale, Debbie Stamm, Tamara Stewart, Debbie Sunier, Karen Tremor, Ginny Tyler, Jane Ward Jim Yarberry. JUNIORS "A" Honor Roll Neil Behrle, Kathleen Briggs, Linda Dillon, Sheryl Esarey, Karen Graves, Cynthia Hicks, Lora Hittie, Marge Liszkai, Carol Mathis, Terry Mitchell, William Patterson, Marcia Pollard, Elizabeth Ramsay, Georgia Simpson, Jackie Slattery, Dennis Smith, Gary Smith, Jenny Speer, and David Wenban.

JUNIORS "B" Honor Roll Connie Boswell, Linda Briggs, Sherry Casper, Peggy Chambers, Robert Cox, Janet Croney, Marc Daniels, Leslie Davis, Dric DeWeese, Nancy Dietrich, Debbie Eldridge, Larry Featheringill, Carolyn Fields, Michael Furnish, Tom Gilbert, Suzanne Glidden, Bruce Hamilson, Robert Harbin, Randy Hardwick, Pam Harrell, Diane Heidenreich, Linda Hodge, Barbara Houpt, Nanette Houser, Jeana Hubbard, Paul Huliba, Alicia Jacobs, Phil Karst, Anne Keller, Jane Kress, Sue Laughlin, Tom Lintzenich, Greg Littrell, and Beth Ann Masariu. Also Jeanne Methier, Susan Murphy, Diane Osborn, Neil Oslos, David Peyton, Rick Phipps, Teddi Popcheff, Kent Priebe, Rick Riba, Bruce Roberts, Connie Rudman, John Schnable, Sue Siefker, Preston Sinks, Donald Smyser, Debbie Taylor, Karen Thomas, Lynn Thomas, Terry Thompson, John Vanßuskirk, David Vogel, ChCeryl Wood, and Mark Wraight. Sophomore and freshman lists will be published later. The Juniors won the championship game in the Girls’ Athletic Association Basketball Tourney. They defeated the eniors by a score of 27-17. Other tourney scores were: Seniors 41, FreshThey defeated the Seniors by a men 22; Juniors 36; Sophomores 13; and the consolation game, Sophomores 23; Freshmen 6.

Speedway girls’ swim team won a meet with Richmond 58-48. In junior high wrestling Speedway won a match with Decatur 28-23. These titles have been added to the Senior High School Library: Still, Henry—The dirty animal Turnbull, Agnes—Gown of glory Wherry, Joseph—The Jaguar story Kastner, Jonathan—Sleep; the mysterious third of your life Lancaster, Bruce—Roll Shenandoah Brickhill, Paul—Escape or die Wright, Kenneth Mysterious planet Burke, Edmund—Field and target archery Yates, Brock —Famous Indianapolis cars and drivers Watson, James—The double helix Waite, Helen—How do I love thee Severn, Bill—Adlai Stevenson: citizen of the world Hachiya, Michihiko—Hiroshima diary Godden, Rumer—Greengage summer

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