Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1970 — Page 6

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Speedway Hosts Nursing Grads

Dr. Byron L. Steger, executive director of the Health and Hospital Corporation, will address graduating seniors of the Marlon County General Hospital School of Nursing at commencement ceremonies at the Speedway High School audito-

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THE SPEEDWAY HYER-JOURNAI

Mary Jo Herr, 3703 Rockville Rd.; Pamela Johnson, 1115 N. King Ave.; Karen Taffe, 418 N. Rybolt, Speedway. Also, Patricia Kelly, 735 N. Dequincy Ave.; Karen Melton, 5320 E. 21st St; Anita Moody, 9336 Shenandoah Ct.; Billy Neal, 1144 Whitcomb Ave.; Patricia Parnell, 5945 E. 39thSt; Sheila Peters, 2247 Columbia Ave.; Elizabeth Phillips, 5656 W. 42nd St.; James Rodenberger, 5637 Portsmouth Ave.; Wanda Rodenberger, 5637 Portsmouth Ave.; Karen Scott, 8209 Lincoln Blvd.; Mary VanDeventer, 7305 E. 55th St., and Tiresa Wise, 4560 Winthrop Ave.

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1970 500 Winner Al Unser was all smiles after pulling into Victory Lane last Saturday following his victory in the

Northwest Honors Students

ters. Outstanding Student Council boy and girl were Ivory McDonald and Vickie Busby. John Salzer received the President’s Plaque. Journalism keys from Sigma Delta Chi fraternity and Theta Sigma Phi sorority were presented to Tim Campbell and Polly Hallagan. Quill and Scroll National gold keys were given to Theresa Nichols and Charles Van Sant. Mary Huber and John Gardiner won the Indiana University Honors Program in French and Spanish, respectively. Debra Russell received the SpanishAmerican Club award. Debbie Newby and Kathy Truan won Administrative Management Society awards. The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award went to Cindy Folkerth.

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Terry Quillman was the recipient of the American Institute of Architects Award. Bill Gibbons and Nancy Larson received the Association of America and Society of Actuaries Award. Bill also won the Association for Educational Data Systems Award. Bill Gardiner received the Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. Lilly Social Studies awards went to Diane Miller and Linda Montgomery. Bill Hicks and Vai Keglovits received Daughters of the American Revolution medals. Vai also received the Pi Lambda Theta medal. The Altrusa Hiking Club Meets On June 7, the Indianapolis Hiking Club will meet at 2:45 p.m. in the parking lot of the Link Observatory.

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Merit Award went to Donna Loffland. Bev Owens and Cindy Heard won the valedictorian and salutatorian medals, respectively. Bev also received the Phi Beta Kappa Award. Lions Club (Continued from page 2) has donated this year, totaling more than SI,OOO. There are now seven demand type inhalator and resucitators in service. There has been much need for this type of equipment due to the increased number of calls for oxygen. Because of the concern and the generosity of the Speedway Lions Club, the Police Department will be able to serve you better. On behalf of the Town of Speedway, the Police Department says “Thanksl” Westwood Duplicate Westwood Duplicate Bridge, Tuesday, June 2nd Winners: 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Owings, 2. B. J. Cook-Jack Simon, and 3. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hale. Next game at 7:30 on Tuesday, June 16th in the club house. Mixed Pair Championship will be Tuesday, June 30th. Jaycees (Qantinued from page 5) Mrs, Rick Soucy. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bregendine, Bob Twins, Randy Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Sammerkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gosnell and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sites. The Speedway Jaycees were also honored to have Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, Jaycee Ambassadors from Kingston, Jamaica, join their delegation for the entire convention.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 4,1970

Dentists (Continued from page 5) with the naval reserve unit at Indiana University School of Dentistry. At present Dr. Allan is clinically Instructing in operative dentistry at Indiana University School of Dentistry. Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Sigma Delta are among his affiliations.

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