Speedway Flyer, Volume 37, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1969 — Page 4

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SMIDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Poon 1) in loving memory of Mr. J. Wayne Baxter. The roses on the leectern last Sunday were for Gina Marie Mann, new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mann. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Feucht. Also for Brian Frederick Boxell, born September 28th, new son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boxell. We were pleased to welcome Mr. Larry W. Kinser into the membership of our church last Sunday. Mr. Kinser transferred his membership from the First Baptist Church of Monon, Indiana. The community is invited to the Hymn Festival to be held in the Sanctuary at 8:00 p.m. next Sunday evening, October 19th. The Chancel Choir and a brass choir will contribute special music, and the congregation will participate in a singing lesson and the singing of good hymns. A time of fellowship will follow the Hymn Sing in Fellowship Hall with refreshments. You are welcome come! Teaching Observation Clinic continues next Sunday: two sections/sessions 1 and 2/NURSERY (lead teachers in Toddlers, Two’s, and Three’s) will have their event at Downey Avnue Christian Church, leaving our church by 8:00 a.m. and returning at noon. Sessions 3 and 4 there also, next Sunday, October 26th. YOUTH HI (juniors and seniors) 10:00-10-40 (class) and 1:00-3:00 (just the teachers and our guest teacher) The Reverend Richard L. Lauer, Director of Youth Work, Association of Christian Churches in Ind-

iana. Regular and substitute teachers, plus anyone interested in teaching this age group are urged to participate in both sessions this Sunday; also session #3 the following Sunday. If you would like to tay through lunch Sunday for the 1:00 session, call the church office before Friday noon, October 17th, for your free reservation (“Famous Recipe Chicken!”) All teachers of adults (including substitute teachers) will meet on Monday evening, October 20, 7:30 p.m., Bethany Room, with Mr. Hayden Rahm, Adult Principal, and Rev. Art Vermillion, to discuss teaching and scheduling and Christian Life Curriculum. Wednesday, October 22, is the deadline for reservations for the Teacher Appreciation Dinner which will be Monday evening, October 27, at 6:30 p.m., in Fellowship Hall. This event is for every teacher who taught in 1968-69 and those now teaching 1969170, and honors our teachers, giving them an opportunity to get better acquainted and know they are loved and appreciaed! Teachers’ meals are complimentary. Each teacher may bring one guest (paying $1.50 for the guest at the door.) Speedway Weekday Religious Education classes continue on Wednesday afternoon. Newby School, 3:00 p.m., Mrs. Peyton, Room 205; Fisher School, 3::10 pan., Room B-l.

Thursday, October 16, 1969

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) Oct. 21 Reserve football - Center Grove, Here - 6:30 pan. Oct. 22 Varsity football - Pike, There . 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23-24 Indiana State Teachers’ Association - no school Oct. 27 Freshman football - Northwest, Here . 6:30 p.m. Oct 28 Reserve football - Whiteland, There - 6:00 p.m. Oct 31 Varsity football - Plainfield, Here . 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 All-school dance in high school, 8:00-11:00 p.m. Nov. 8 Novice Speech meet at Ben Davis A total of 2,439 pupils have enrolled in Speedway Schools for the 1969-70 school year. Enrollment by schools is: Carl G. Fisher No. 1, 211; Arthur C. Newby No. 2, 193; James A. Allison No. 3, 416; Frank H. Wheeler No. 4, 422; Speedway Junior High School, 411; Speedway Senior High School, 786. Enrollment by grades is: Kindergarten 187 Special Education 6 Grade One 166 Grade Two . 173 Grade Three 161 Grade Four 200 Grade Five 174 Grade Six 175 Grade Seven 203 Grade Eight 208 Grade Nine 223 Grade Ten 192 Grade Eleven 195 Grade Twelve 176 Last week Fire Chief Edward Sowell and several other members of the Speedway Fire Department visited each of the Speedway schools and observed fire drills. Previously undefeated Danville lost a Mid-State Conference game to Speedway on the Warriors’ field last Friday night. The final score was Speedway 20, Danville 13. Speedway freshmen won their football contest with Fulton by a 30-14 score. Speedway’s junior high teams defeated Belzer last week, the eighth grade by a 20-14 score, and the seventh grade won 22-0. In cross country Speedway placed ninth in the Marion County Meet and sixth in the MidState Conference Meet, both held the past week.

LIBRARY NOTES: These books have been added recently to the Senior High School Library: Howard, Elizabeth Winter on her own Hunt, Lawrence Curse of the killer whale Hugo, Victor Les miserables Mitchell, Curtis Billy Graham: the making of a crusader Miller, Arthur The crucible Moscow, Alvin Collision course Mooney, Booth Lyndon Johnson story Montgomery, Ruth Mrs. LBJ Howells, William Rise of Silas Lapham Hulme, Kathryn The nun’s story Hunt, Irene Across five Aprils Giles, Janice Run me a river Cooperative Commission Alcohol problems Crosby, Kathryn Bing and other things Turpin, James Vietnam doctor

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Youngsters will be entertained at the Children’s Museum, 3010 North Meridian Street, this Saturday morning (Oct. 18) with a free movie. “The Prince and the Pauper,” thq color film to be shown, relates the experiences of two English boys who look alike. They meet and exchange places and the prob, lems encountered create a series of exciting and surprising adventures. The movie will begin at 11 o'clock. The science gallery at the Children's Museum will be open for demonstrations and participation in physics, biology and chemistry experiments at noon Saturday for limited numbers of youngsters ten years and older. CTO CMU SUPPER at Si. Chrfaiophor SAT.OCT.IB.4>W>ofcW ’