Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1970 — Page 2

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Taylor Named Coordinator Bill Taylor, USAC’s Stock Car Supervisor since 1968, has been named the Administrative Coordinator for the United States Auto Club It was announced recently. The announcement was made today by William J. Smyth, USAC’s Executive Director from his office in Speedway, Ind. “Since coming with US AC two years ago, Bill (Taylor) has demonstrated administrative abilities that the USAC Executive Committee feels can be utilized best by working with me,” said Smyth. “Bill has (Continued to page 6)

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Speedway School News

All Speedway schools will be closed Friday, July 3. Summer programs will resume Monday, July 6.

World Of High Octane

@ Speedway Sports And Track News by F. H., Jr.

The Little League ball playing now being underway, let’s turn our thoughts to that game that long ago was called cow pasture pool or now known as golf. Speedway is blessed with what is one of the twenty best golf courses in the U.S., the course that runs along the outside of the race track. It’s a tough long course with beautiful watered fairways and large excellent greens. The course is maintained with loving care by Willard Thomas and the two pros are Mike Sullivan and Rollie Schroeder who maintain a beautiful pro shop on the lower level of the Speedway Motel. Playing out the Speedway course this year and tomorrow in the Ladies City Tournament at Heather Hills is defending champion Nancy Fitzgerald, a Speedway resident. Nancy is the wife of Dr. Ed Fitzgerald (front page picture last week) and she is doing a very creditable job. Now in third place, we wish you lots of luck, Nancy. Bring home that trophy again. Any of our Speedway people that enjoy the girls playing should go out to Heather Hills and see the ending of the City Tournament and give Nancy some moral support. Finishing up on the Speedway course Thursday and Friday is the Men’s State Open. It’s open to the public and close to home - more good golf to see nearby. So you golf fans, have something to see in Indianapolis the rest of the week: the State Amateur at the Speedway course and the City Women’s Tournament at Heather Hills.

One hundred eight students In Speedway High School had perfect attendance during the 196970 school year. Several of these

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had more than one year without absence. Robert Cox, Linda Hawkins, Nanette Houser, Larry Huber, Phil Karst, Marcia Pollard, Cheryl Wood, and Stephanie Wyne completed four years of perfect attendance. BUI Patterson, Elizabeth Ramsey, Mike Dunn, Steve Fisk, Margaret Gulou, Janet Hendrickson, Karen Hollingsworth, Kathleen Klotzbler, Susan Laue, Dave Maves, Pam Nuetzman, BUI Payne, Robert Robinson, and Robert Stelndorff completed three years. Karen Graves, Barbara Houpt, NeU Oslos, Bob Parker, Rick Phipps, Denny Smith, David Dinkel, Rose Relnhard, Dean Soots, Carol Van Hise, Vic Angle, Rick Flege, Jerry Harbin, Katherine Ramsay, and Linda Tubesing have had two years of perfect attendance. Students completing at least one year without absence were: Lindsey Bain, Gary Garber, John Gibson, Diane Heklenrelch, Alicia Jacobs, Tom Lintzenich, Kathy Ladd, Tom McGllllard, Mark Phipps, Janls Ramsey, Sue Slefker, Georgia Simpson, Georgia Smock, Steve Southwood, Harold Bailey, Mike Baker, Walter Klltsch, Terry Klutts, Beverly Lewis, Shirley O’Brien, Kirk Qstby, Teresa Piper, John Thompson, Ruth Anne Walker, Steve Weaver, Steve WUson, Robbie Barnes, Sandy Bland, Sherrie Craig, Frank Glldden, Jan Gullett, Kathy Karst, Terri Kottarldls, Fred Kurtz, Jerry Land, Debbie Meyer, Ron Neal, Gene Perkins, Becky Toms, Jim Wagner, Annette Albrecht, Susan Brenner, Debra Burrowes, Jesse Cassetty, John Dunn, James Dillard, Annett Dragoo, Renie Eaton, Randy Emerson, Jan Fullenwlder, Jeff Hobbs, Clarenda Kinder, Ann Kregenbeck, Mark Laue, Mark Leonard, Scott Leonard, Kathy Lyons, Susan Miller, Kenneth Okie en, Jim Otto, Ramona Overman, Kathie Richards, Gary Roush, Chris Saxton, Mike (Continued to page 10)

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