Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1970 — Page 2
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Lions Club Donates Equipment
The Speedway Lions Club has donated two more new demand type inhalator ana resuscitators to the Speedway Police Department. Mr. Mattis, President
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of the Speedway Lions Club, made the presentation on June 2, 1970. Receiving the units on behalf of the Town were Mr. Ray Oeth, Town Clerk,
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Indiana State Police had their hands full as this year’s winner Al Unser made his way into Victory Lane. Unser won this year’s race from the Dole position, the first time
Speedway School News
The major scholastic awards at the Annual Speedway High School Honor Day Program went to Jackie Slattery, Valedictorian, and Terry Mitchell, Salutatorian, of the Class of 1970. Other scholastic awards were: Art, Jackie Slattery; Homemaking, Janis Ramsey; Business Education, Sue Siefker; English, Jackie Slattery; German, Terry Mitchell and Jenny Speer; Spanish, Bill Patterson; Technical Drawing, Gary Warren; Industrial Arts, Barry Heine; Mathematics, Jackie Slattery and Neil Behrle; Science, Phil Karst; and Social Studies, Jackie. Slattery. Special awards included: Alumni Valedictorian Award, Jackie Slattery; Alumni Association Scholarship, Jeanne Fields and Paul Huliba; Psi lota Award, Jenny Speer; Psi lota Xi Music Clinic Award, Craig LaForte: Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarship, Lora Hittie; Kappa Kappa Kappa Music Clinic Award, Pam Davies; Speedway Misicale Scholarship, Preston Sinks; Junior Chamber of Commerce Awards, Linda Hodge and Robert Harbin; D.A.R. Award, Marcia Pollard; Bausch and Lomb Award, David Wenban; Science Seminar Certificate, Neil Behrle; Phi Beta Kappa Award, Jackie Slattery; Danforth Foundation Awards, Neil Oslos and Karen Graves; Readers Digest Award, Jackie
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Park Department News
Don't forget Peanut League Registration next Monday and Tuesday. If you are interested in playing in the Peanut League, registration will begin at 10:00 a.m. at Leonard Park Shelterhouse on Monday, June Bth and at the Meadowood Shelterhouse on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m., June 9th. Registration is necessary so that the number of players can be determined that will play at each park. If a prospective participant is unable to register on the above days he should attend the first practice session which is: Wednesday at 10:00
Slettery; Lions Club Personality Award, Eric DeWeese; GAA Service Awards, Beth Masariu and Stephanie Wyne. The Girls* State Award went to Holly Young, and Mike Dunn and John Griggs received the Boys’ State Awards. Student Council Awards were presented to Denny Smith, Dan West, Steve Wilson, and Eric DeWeese. Special Music Awards were: Lions Club Ball State Music Clinic Awards, Nancy Sauer and Linda Tubesing; Modern-aires Director’s Awards, Beth Masariu and Linda Draper; Modernaires Choral Award, Terry Mitchell; Band Director’s Awards, Debbie Taylor and Bill Patterson; John Phillip Sousa Award, Robert Harbin; Frederic Chopin Award, Preston Sinks; Boys Glee Director's Awards, Jim Cox and Tom Lintzenich; Boys Glee Choral Award, Jeff Thomas; Sparkle-aires Director’s Awards, Larry Huber and Barb Houpt; Sparkle-aires Choral Award, Stephanie Wyne. Recipients of scholarships were announced as follows: Tom Gilbert, Purdue; Sue Slidden, Indiana University Regional Center (Nursing); Kevin Klutts, Indiana University; Marge Liszkai, Purdue; Terry Mitchell, Purdue; Gordon Nave, Drury College; Bill Patterson, Valparaiso; Elizabeth Ramsay, Purdue; Bruce Roberts, India-
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at Leonard Park, and on Thursday at 1:00 at Meadowood Park. Teams are expected to be chosen on the following Monday and Tuesday. The peanut program is for boys of six, seven and eight years old who are just beginning to play organized baseball. The Junior High School basketball program will start on Thursday, June 11th at the High School outdoor courts at 8:00 School outdoor courts at 8:00. Registration will be held for those who have not pre-regis-tered at their elementary school.
since 1963 that this had been done. Winner In 1963 was Parnell! Jones who just happen to be one of the owners of Unser*s Johnny Lightening .Special.
na University; Preston Sinks, Eugene Pulliam Scholarship; Jackie Slattery, Purdue; Karen Thomas, Indiana University; Mark Wraight, Purdue; Joanna M. Otto, Schwitzer Division. The State Scholarship Commission has awarded scholarships to: Neil Behrle, Scott Blind, Margaret Chambers, Eric De Weese, Linda Dillon, Gary Garber, Bruce Hamilton, Lora Hittie, Linda Hodge, Douglas Karst, Margaret Liszkai, Carol Mathis, Terry Mitchell, Gordon Nave, Diane Osborn, William Patterson, Kent Priebe, Elizabeth Ramsay, Bruce Roberts, John Schnable, Georgia Simpson, Preston Sinks, Jackie Slattery, Dennis Smith, Gary Smith, Jennifer Speer, Deborah Taylor, Karen Thomas, Terrence Thompson, John VanBuskirk”. Certificates of Recognition from Purdue University were awarded to: Linda Dillon, Llnda Hodge, Terry MitcheH, Elizabeth Ramsay, Georgia Simpson, Jacqueline Slattery, Jennifer Speer, and David Wenban. Speedway placed fifth in the golf sectional at Lebanon and in the baseball sectional, Speedway lost to Ritter. At the Lions Club Sports Banquet held recently, the following awards were presented: Baseball - Most Improved, Bob Cox; Most Valuable, Mike Dunn; Roy Coers Mental Attitude, Mike Dunn. Golf - Most Improved, Steve Miller; Most Valuable, Bob Nichols. Tennis - Most Improved, Jim Barger; Most Valuable, Dave Vogel. Track - Most Improved, Cliff Williamson; Most Valuable, Jim Rustamler. Awards to junior boys for their athletic achievement by the Speedway Center Merchants Association went to Mike Dunn and John Griggs. LIBRARY NOTES: These books have been added recently to the Speedway Senior High School Library: Brandt, Ed - “Last Voyage of USS Pueblo”; Halley, Arthur - “Airport”; Waterfield, Gordon - “Egypt”; Walton, Harry - “How and Why of Mechanical Movements**; Golde, Roger - “Can You Be Sure of Your Experts?” Crew, John - “Mexico Today”; Robinson, James - “College Book of Modern Verse**; Crichton, Michael - “The ndromeda Strain*’; Robertson, Durant - “Chaucer’s London”; Reiman, Donald - “Percy Bysshe Shelley.” Tomorrow the Library will be open until 4 p.m Next week the Library will be closed. On Monday, June 15, the Summer Recreational Reading Program will begin.
This program is for boys who will -be in the seventh, eighth or ninth grade the next school year. The Indiana High School Athletic Association forbids boys who are already enrolled in high school from participating in an organized program as the above mentioned. This program will meet on Mondays and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:00 to 10:00. A session will be divided equally between fundamentals and team games. Each boy will receive a lettered shirt and be placed on a team based on his ability and age. Fee forthisprogramlss3.oo.
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