Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1970 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970

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Thirty-one Speedway Jaycees and their wives journeyed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to join some 2,000 Indiana Jaycees in celebrating the Jaycees 50th anniversary and the 1970 Indiana State Convention. The Speedway delegation received a list place award in International Involvement, a 2nd place award in Recreation and Sports, and 3rd place awards in Human Development and InterChib Relations. Individual awards were presented to Maurice Nickels as the States outstanding portfolio director for his work in In-

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Speedway Jaycees Journey To FL Wayne

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ternational Relations. Steve Sites was recognized as Indiana’s outstanding First Year Jaycee and Rick Soucy was the 4th runner-up in the same wrea. Gary Morrow received an award as the state outstanding State’s Director in Division HI. The delegation went to the convention dressed in blackand white checkered jackets with a Motor Speedway patch and lettering identifying the group. Thousands of black and white checkered footprints were placed from Speedway to Fort Wayne and all around the town to show

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that Speedway was there. The sounds of racing were heard by those entering the convention center through stereo tape and checkered flags were hung in the center. The delegates also carried various flags of racing. Saturday mornings parade climaxed the efforts of the Speedway Jaycees to show pride in their town’s heritage of the “500” Mile Race. Pace cars, the sounds of racing and a moving 12 foot tall man, dressed in black and white check, highlighted the parade route. The man left

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checkered footprints in his wake. When the parade reched the reviewing stand the sounds of engines started and a thousand black and white balloons were released into the air as the crowd cheered. Those in attendance from the Speedway Chapter were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Zike, Mr. and Mrs. KenKrohne Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nickels, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Gary Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hanson, and Mr. and (Continued to page 6)

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Mrs. Kathleen Smith Baker Mrs. Baker To Be Honored Friday

Mrs. Kathleen Smith Baker, wife of Thomas E. Baker, Camby, Indiana, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith, 5065 W. 15th Street, Speedway, will be among 59 graduates who will be honored at the 1969 commencement exercises of the

Activities Open At YMCA

Things are really “happening” this summer at the Krannert YMCA. The fun filled summer program is highlighted by our Olympic size outdoor pool facility featuring two kiddy pools, which are now open for use. Our aquatic program features recreational swimming, as well as a complete program of swimming instruction for children and adults. Other actionpacked programs include open gymnasium time for basketball, volleyball, gymnastics and physical fitness facilities. Lighted tennis courts, sauna bath, softball, and fishing in our own lake are just a few of the famDentists Form Practice Donald E. Arens, D.D.S., 6450 W. 10th St. announces the association of Jeffery P. Allan, D.D.S. to his practice of dentistry. Dr. Allan, a native of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Ind. He is a 1968 graduate of Indiana University School of Dentistry. From July 1968 to February 1970, Dr. Allan was on active duty with the United States Navy at Mare Island, California. As of July Dr. Allan will assume the position of executive officer (Continued to page 6)

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M arion County General Hospital School of Nursing at 8:00 p.m., Friday, June 5, in the Speedway High School auditorium. Mrs. Baker was graduated from Speedway High School in 1967.

ily fun activities your YMCA has to offer. A large wooded area sets the scene for our Day Camp for boys and girls ages 5 to 11 and for family picnic fun. We Invite you to drop in at Krannert YMCA, 605 S. High School Road or call 241-9313 for information on programs and membership. So don’t wait, the water’s great. Get in the swim and do “your own thing” at the Y for summer fun for the whole family.

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