Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1969 — Page 3

Thursday, March 20, 1969

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) April 7 Return to school after Spring Vacation April 7 Varsity & reserve track Beech Grove, Here April 7 Varsity baseball Mooresville, There p.m. April 8 Varsity baseball Brownsburg, Here pjn. April 9 Track meet Mooresville, Here April 9 PTA Meeting in H.S. Auditorium, 7:30 pjn. April 10 Varsity baseball Zionsville, Here April 10 Track meet Ben Davis, There April 11 Varsity & reserve track meet Ben Davis, There April 12 State Speech Finals

Speedway was host to the area speech sectional last Saturday. Ben Davis was Sweepstakes winner with Speedway runner-up. Speedway students won eighteen individual placement honors in the sectional and are now eligible to compete in the regional meet at Columbus on March 29. They are: Drama sth Kay Lawler Oratorical Declamation Eric DeWeese, 4th Marge Lizkai, 6th George Boulby Girls Extemp. sth Anne Hutchison Poetry sth Nancy Casady, 6th Connie Rudman Humorous 2nd Bob Harbin, 3rd Linda Egler Original Oratory Weese, 2nd Peggy Chambers, 4th Bob Harbin Discussion 2nd Gordon Nave Radio 3rd Mike Potter Impromtu 4th Marilyn Meighen, 6th Pam Kegg There is a possibility that there are some junior or senior high school pupils who are eligible for free or reduced-price school lunches. Children from families who are already participating in the Aid to Children or Food Stamp and Commodity Distribution Program are eligible. If any parent of a junior high or high school pupil thinks that his children are eligible, he should check with the principal of his school.

Freshmen and sophomores who qualified for the six weeks honor roll at the close of the third grade period of the current school year were: SOPHOMORES "A" Honor Roll Nancy Blair, Stephen Fisk, Stephanie Foster, Pamela Genung, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Anne Hutchison, Pamela Kegg, Jerry Layne, David Reich, Richard Robertson, Judy Rumbaugh, Donna Sanders, and Rick Zeph SOPHOMORES "B" Honor Roll Chris Bain, Nancy Beer, Tom Berkopes, Steve Blankinship, Joyce Burns, Joyce Campfield, Kenny Clark, James Czenkusch, Bonnie Dillon, Mike Dunn, Linda Egler, Laura Englert, Debbie Fieber, Sally Frey, Joyce Gullett, Judy Harding Janet Hendrickson, Walter Klitsch, Susan Laue, Linda Lloyd, and Tom Lyons. FRESHMEN "A" Honor Roll Pam Davies, Sandra Niederhauser, Jeffrey Paul Thompson, Pamela Anderson, Patricia Smith, Linda Vehling, and Tod Heath. FRESHMEN "B“ Honor Roll Esther Barker, Cynthia Cherry, Lynn Clark, Kent Cofoid, Susan Darrah, Janice Fields, Jerry Harbin, Robert Hawkins, Lora Horton, Betty Lindley Rhonda McCormick, Marcia Pierce, Cynthia Pyles, Richard Taylor, Thomas Tubbs, Gail Bill Susan Bourke, Jo Ann Brooks, Kenneth Dearing, Kim Eggert, Donna Fritsh, Cynthia Hamman, and Mark Hittie. Also Larry Hofmockel, Jerry Land, Tim Maloney, Debra Meyer, Peggy Pierce, Katherine Ramsay, Jere Rosebrock, Debra Scott, Craig Smith, Donald Strouse, Linda Bane, Roberta Barnes, Sandra Bland, James Cameron, Conrad Casler, Karen Ferguson, Janet Gullett, Steve Haines, Scott Kane, Kathy Karst, Jane Kellam, Terri Kottaridis, and Pamela Lambert „ Also Daniel Laskowski, Dale Martin, Jim Price, Elaine Rogers, Joy Shaw, Conni Smith, Elaine Smith, Charlotte VanHise, Linda Ward, Donna Williams, Steve Williams, and Kathy Woolery.

The G.A.A. swim team won a meet with Decatur Central 64-31. At the Athletic Dance held last Saturday night, Beth Masariu was lected queen and Ron Methier, King. The Speedway Junior High School wrestling team dosed its season with an invitational meet. Results of the meet were: Danville 126, Speedway 114, Franklin Central 108, and Center Grove 30. Speedway winners were: 138, Ron Sarehett: 145, Dave Lloyd; 151 Max Rettig. Results of other meets held previously were: Ben Davis 26, Speedway 24; and Cannal 24, Speedway 20.

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