Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1969 — Page 3

Thursday, April 3, 1969

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) April 8 Varsity baseball Brownsburg, Here p.m. April 9 Track meet Mooresville, Here April 9 PTA Meeting in H.S. Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. April 10 Varsity baseball Zionsville, Here April 10 Track meet Ben Davis, There April 11 Varsity & reserve track meet Ben Davis, There 4:30 p.m. April 12 State Speech Finals April 14 Track meet Plainfield, There April 15 Tennis meet Warren Centred, Here April 16 Track meet Greenwood & Decatur at Decatur April 16 Varsity baseball Southport, Here April 16 Speech Arts Banquet, 6:30 p.m. Speedway High School freshmen and sophomores who qualified for first semester honor roll were: SOPHOMORE "A" Honor RoU Nancy Blair, Steve Blankinship, James Czenkusch, Bonnie Dillon, Stephen Fisk, Sally Frey, Pamela Genung, John Griggs, Margaret Guiou, Judy Harding, Anne Hutchison, Pam Kegg, Jerry Layne, David Reich, Richard Robertson, Judy Rumbaugh, Donna Sanders, and Rick Zeph. SOPHOMORE "B" Honor RoU Chris Bain, Nancy Beer, Tom Berkopes, Joyce Burns, Joyce Campfield, Kenny Clark, Jim Crane, Mike Dunn, Linda Egler, Laura Englert, Stephanie Foster, Janet Hendrickson, David Hillman, Walter Klitsch, Linda Lloyd, Tom Lyons, and Cindy Mcßoberts. Also Karen Martin, Beverly Miller, Steve Miller, Jan Murphy, Pamela Nuetzman, Shirley O’Brien, Janet O’Neal, Rose Anna Reinhard, Robert Robison, Tom Rost, Rita Roush, Lee Sater, John Sheetz, Doug Showalter, Sally Siegmann, Joseph Titus, and Pamela West. FRESHMEN "A" Honor RoU Pam Davies, Robert Hawkins, Lora Horton, Sandra Niederhauser, Pamela Anderson, Gail Bell, Larry Hofmockel, Jerry Land, Tim Maloney, Peggy Pierce, Jere Rosebrock, Patricia Smith, Linda Vehling, Conrad Casler, and Tod Heath.

FRESHMEN "B" Honor Roll Esther Barker, Lynn Clark, Kent Cofoid, Susan Darrah, Janice Fields, Jerry Harbin, Betty Lindley, Rhonda McCormick, Marcia Pierce, Cynthia Pyles, Jeffrey Paul Thompson, Susan Bourke, Jo Ann Brooks, Kenneth Dearing, Kim Eggert, Donna Fritch, Cynthia Hamman, Mark Hittie, Debra Meyer, Katherine Ramsay, Debra Scott, Craig Smith, and Rebecca Toms. Also Roberta Barnes, Sandy Bland, Robert Briggs, James Cameron, George Cesnik, Janet Crider, Karen Ferguson, Steve Haines, Scott Kane, Kathy Karst, Jane Kellam, Pamela Lambert, Daniel Laskowski; Scott Phipps, Elaine Rogers, Joy Shaw, Conni Smith, Charlotte VanHise, Linda Ward, and Kathy Woolery. The name of Mike Pierce, sophomore, was unintentionally omitted from the published honor roll for the third grade period. The following Special Awards were presented at the Lions Clubs Winter Sports Banquet: Wrestling David Hoffman Memorial Award Tom Crawford Most Improved Wrestler Don Hessel & Steve Grisham Most Valuable Wrestler Tom Crawford Swimming Most Improved Swimmer Steve Bailey Most Valuable Swimmer Mark Wraight Basketball Blase Sportsmanship Award Scott Musgrave Rumple Foul Shot Award Denny Dirks Hanna Scholastic Award Jim Eppen Most Improved Award George Minix Most Valuable Award Jim Eppen

LIBRARY NOTES: These books have been added to the Senior High School Library: Barrett, William The lilies of the field Baugh, Albert Literary history of England Silverberg, Robert World of the ocean depth Nordhoff, Charles Falcons of France Zim, Herbert Lesky, Albin A history of Greek literature Burke, Edmund Archery Salisbury, Harrison Russia Tobaldt, William Fix your Chevrolet Preyer, Robert Victorian literature Bowen, Elizabeth Death of the heart Bennett, Jack Mister fisherman Asimov, Isaac The human brain

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CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT NEEDED The Girl Scouts of Speedway will be conducting a clothing and equipment collection campaign to provide the Inner-City Scouts with items needed for camping and scouting. Items needed are uniforms and accessories for all age levels; boots and raincoats; swim suits and caps; play clothes; sweaters; silverware; plastic cups; dishes and bowls; mess kits; etc. We will be making door-to-door calls the week of April 21-25. Call 293-2864 for further information and for pick-up service. Thank you for your support. Next Civic Theatre Production “Goodbye Charles” will be presented at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre, 1847 N. Alabama St., April 18-27, except Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Howard Lambert directs the farce about a roue’ who met his

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Good Friday Services At Indiana Theatre Two half-hour Noonday Devotions will be held at the Indiana Theatre between 12:00 and 1:00 o’clock on Good Friday, April 4, with the Rev. Harold A. Ott, Lutheran Mission Developer of the Indianapolis areas preaching. The Rev. Mr. Ott will speak on the topic: “It is Finished” (St. John 19:30) during the first period. His topic for the second period will be “Behold, the Lamb of God” (Revelation 5:11-12). The Invocation and Scripture Lessons will be read by Pastor William R. Thurber of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Special music will be provided by the St. Peter Lutheran Children’s Choir under the direction of Mr. Daniel J. Jaeckel, who will also serve as organist. A special invitation to attend these services is extended to all shoppers and employees in the downtown area. The services are sponsored by the Federation of Lutheran Churches Missouri Synod of Greater Indianapolis. Riverside Ladies' Golf The Riverside Ladies Golf League opens its season April Bth. Coffee will be served at 8:30 in the Club House, tee time is 9:00 a.m. The officers for the 1969 season are: Mrs. William C. Edwards, President; Mrs. William W. Crouse, Vice President; Mrs. John H. Schroat, Treasurer; Mrs. Donald B. Gordon, Secretary; Mrs. Milan C. Olbina, Publicity. (293-4203).

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