Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1970 — Page 4
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Miss Sally Foster Smith August Wedding Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Paul Smith Jr., 1946 Cunningham Road, Speedway, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sally Foster to Dennis Steven Gergely of Highland, Indiana.
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Mrs. Clark Is Officer
Mrs. Charles M. Clark received the appointment of Central Province Officer at the National Convention of Psi lota XI held at Indiana University on Jane 28, 29, and 30th. she is a member of Gamma Theta Chapter, Speedway. Mrs. Clark has served her chapter as president, vlceprsldent, corresponding secretary, treasurer, and ad-
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Both the bride-elect and her fiance attend Ball State University. He Is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The couple will be married on August 15th, In the Speedway Christian Church.
visor. She was chairman of the National Nominating Committee in 1966-67. She has Initiated many of the Speedway Chapter’s finest accomplishments and was primarily responsible for the formation of the Auxiliary Chapter and their thrift shop, located at 5230 W. 16th Street. '(Continued to page 7)
Area Students Receive Degrees From Ball State Eleven area students have recently received their degrees from Ball State university. Bachelor of Science degrees were presented to Douglas P. DeWltt, 5546 Meadowood Drive, general business administration; Jeffrey Scott Hunter, 5711 W. 16th Street, business education; Steven Paul Jackson, 5307 Carltonway, Industrial education; Betty June Jalmet, 5841 Elaine Street, elementary education, and Arthur William Juergens, 1992 N. Gerrard, physical education and health. Also Cheryl Ann Miller, 5331 Carlton Way, elementary education; Ruth Loraine Muir, 5562 Hlckorywood Drive, speech pathology and audiology; Linda Ann Schomaker, 5115 W. 11th, elementary education; Gregg Stephen Thomas, 2125 N. Lyndhurst, general business administration, and Nancy Jo Watt, 2429 Shaw Avenue, elementary education. A Master of Science degree was presented to William Edward Stovall, 6031 SchoolwoodDrive, for physiology. Hefner Joins I.U. Harold W. “Hal” Hefner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hefner, 6228 Hollister Drive, Speedway, joined the Indiana University family as of June 15. (Continued to page 5)
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Modern Jazz is still king as far as Denis and Dawn Ranee are concerned. The young couple tripped the light fantastic during a recital at the Black Dance Studio last Saturday.
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Women’s Group Seek Stamps
t The Christian Women's Fellowship of Westvlew Christian Church will sponsor a drive to secure a new piano for Fellowship Hall. The ladles hope to collect 255 T.V. and Green Stamp Books
Speedway DeMolays Are Champs
Seven boys and two adult leaders of the Speedway Chapter, Order of DeMolay recently attended the Indiana State Conclave at Ball State University In Muncle, Indiana.
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and they are asking anyone who wishes to contribute to call Jean Huffman at 291-5054. The Women’s Fellowship hopes to attain their goal by May 1,1971.
Three State Champions were selected from the Speedway Chapter. They were Jim Coz, 440 Yard Track; Lindsey Bain, Talent; and Walt KUtsch, Ritual. :
