Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1970 — Page 2

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Speedway School News

The Speedway School Board recently reorganized with Theodore L. Rosebrock, President; Howard E. Teagarden, Vice-President; and Bob J. Pierce, Secretary. Richard C. Jordan, Superintendent of Schools, has announced the appointment of the following school personnel and teaching staff for the 1970-71 school year: Charlene Musgrave, Secretary, Office of Superintendent and Board; Marsha Klingenberger, Secretary, Office of Superintendent and Board; Bonnie Pollard, Treasurer, Extra- Curricular Activities; Sharon Thomas, Secretary, High School Office; Karen Rigshy, Secretary High School

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Office and Elementary Schools; Lola Smith, Secretary, Junior High School Office; Leanna Rose, School Nurse; Mary Stonebraker, Library Assistant; Naomi Bell, Cafeteria Supervisor. CARL G. FISHER SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 1) Willard Lindley, Principal Carol Valente, Sixth Grade Sally Bunting, Fifth Grade Margaret Layne, Fourth Grade Marilyn Overleese, Third Grade Suzanne Maxwell,second grade Emalee VanScyoc, second grade Mary Lou Kress .first grade Cristell Work, Kindergarten

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Linda Buckner, Special Education Mildred Middaugh, Special Reading Judy McKinney, Speech and Hearing Betty Jean McCoun, Art Pauline Hendrickson, Music Kathy DeArmitt, Music ARTHUR C. NEWBY SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 2) Willard Lindley, Principal Karen Buckley, Sixth Grade Cynthia Bennett, Fifth Grade Hazel Smith, Fourth Grade Margaret Wilson, Third Grade Harrietts Aichele, Second Grade Julia Allen, First Grade Cristell Work, Kindergarten Judy McKinney, Speech and Hearing Betty Jean McCoun, Art Pauline Hendrickson, Music Kathy DeArmitt, Music JAMES A. ALLISON SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 3) Donald Ross, Principal John Preheim, Six Grade, - Asst. Prin. Dianne Phillips, Sixth Grade Karen Truelove, Fifth Grade Gretchen Edwards, Fifth Grade Mary Ellen Buechele, Fourth Grade Isabel Smith, Fourth Grade Chris Hearns, Third Grade Nancy Perrigo, Third Grade Sara Crippen, Second Grade Sharon Tarplee, Second Grade

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Madonna Mcllvain, First Grade Joanne Pierce, First Grade Helen Hickok, Kindergarten Mildred Middaugh, Special Reading Judy McKinney, Speech and Hearing Betty Jean McCoun, Art Pauline Hendrickson, Music Kathy DeArmitt, Music FRANK H. WHEELER SCHOOL FACULTY (Elementary No. 4) George McClelland, Principal Forrest Hooper, Sixth Grade Asst. Prin. Mary Clemons, Sixth Grade Randall Goodwin, Fifth Grade* Kenneth Thompson, Fifth Grade Wilma Thompson, Fifth Grade Alice Blind, Fourth Grade Rebecca Nash, Fourth Grade Marsha Jordan, Third Grade Joanne Richwine, Third Grade Sally Henzie, Second Grade Diane Miller, Second Grade Susan Hammersley, First Grade Sharon Tincher, First Grade Vicki Dietz, Kindergarten Mildren Middaugh, Special Reading Judy McKinney, Speech and Hearing Libby Moore, Art Pauline Hendrickson, Music Kathy DeArmitt, Music SPEEDWAY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY John Bainbridge, Principal Leah Abrams, English-German

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Merle Bucklew, Music John Butterworth, History, Georgraph, Boys* Phy .Ed. Suzanne Combs, Mathematics Sandra Curry, English, History Evelyn Dick, Librarian Kenneth Earl, Eivlish, History Judith Edqpn, Mathematics Richard Haug, Science Sherry Hinchman, Homemaking Finis Jent, Industrial Arts Diana Kresge, Girls* Phy. EcL, Elem. Phy. Ed. Marjory Marsh, English, Reading, Orientation Noel Martin, Mathematics Dick Merritt, History, Geography Barbara Metal, Art Lyle Neat, Science Carol Nelson* English John Ownesty,Boy-sPhy. Science Max Rothenberger, Mathematics Adren Sisil, Science .lanet Smith, English, Spanish Sharon Steele, English SPEEDWAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Floyd Troth, Principal Morris Pollard, Asst, to Principal, History . Clyde Sallee, Asst, to Principal, Ath. Dir., Sociology Dalton Wicker, Guidance Director, Orientation Leah Abrams, German Mark Barnes, Boys* Swimming, Driver Training, Elem. Phy. Ed. Herbert Beatty, Librarian Marsha Bradley, English

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Biology Mary Shambaugh, Business Education Karen Shepherd, English Jane Shubert, Homemaking James Simons, Mathematics Janet Smith, English, Spanish Lester Smith, Art Thomas Smith, History Agnes Spencer, Journalism, English Nancy Thompson, Girls* Swimming. Elem. Phy. Ed. Stanley Trager, History, Government Ruth Wilson, History, English Robert Wise, Music

Local Girl Visits France

Bonjour! Say that to Diane Wooten and watch her tremble. Having persons speak to her on the streets of Paris was an experience she might like to forget—especially since she did not know French at the time of her trip to France! Now, after visiting her French grandratrents, she has “learned a little.”

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Shirley Hester, English Grace Hine, English Dale Hollandbeck, Music Bruce Hutchings, Government Ralph Johnson, Mathematics James Keating, Speech, Dramatics Rose Kendall, Developmental Reading, English Linda Koenig, English Regina Kroft, Chemistry Barbar Metal, Art Lois Metzger, Business Education, Journalism Morris Ramsey, Industrial Arts George Roe, German Ronald Segebarth, Physics,

T.W.A. was the magic carpet that whisked ltrs. Harold Wooten and Diane to Paris June 15 and brough them back July 16. According to Diane, there is basically little difference between French and American teens. She did note that they lack the extracurricular activlLittering 12.16.030 LITTERING RESPONSIBILITY OF OWNER. No real property owner shall permit his real property which abuts on a public way to become unsightly, unclean, unsanitary, unsafe or dangerous to users of the public way or other public facility. Violations of this section include but are not limited to allowing accumulation of litter or waste, accumulation or storage of unsightly or offensive personal property such as old, abandoned or partially dismantled, auto(Continued to page 9)

Calico Cat Shot Parents - if you permit your child to play with a gun - BE ALERTED a 14-year-old calico cat, beloved pet, was shot to death this weekend. 2126 N. Cole, Speedway. WHOEVER WAS RE SPONSIBLE - - -We hope you are sorry. LADY’S FAMILY (Bruce Lott <and family)

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1970

DICK HEYER. JR. Nows Editor BUD JONES . Managing Editor , MARTY JORDAN Society Editor MARY WAITE Production Manager

Judith Buckingham, Spanish William Clark, Biology James Crumley, Bcy*s Phy. Ed., Psychology Nancy Demko, Mathematics Gerald Farris, Mathematics Frederick Fishback. Industrial Arts Edward Frazier, Biology, ZooSusan Gambold, Girls* Phy .Ed. Elem., Phy. Ed. Carol Gromer, Business Education Paul Guernsey, Mathematics Lillian Gutierrez, Spanish Frank Hamilton, Driver Training, Health

ties that Speedway has. But, their free time is Oiled! Homework is Increased to fill the gap. Besides that, they have only two months for vacation. Also, there Is a small matter of segregation—of the sexes. It seems to Diane that uppermost in a French teen's mind la music. Paris is always thought of as being grimy. Not so, says Diane. She th’-'ks that Paris Is cleaner than American cities. Each morning the streets are cleaned. Walking down these clean streets are samples of “every style you can think of!** Mini lovers mourn! The midi and maxi seem to bo definitely established in Paris. There Is a new fashion creeping into sight The very stylish male now wears a dross to match that of his lady love! Will Diane desert the united States for the fashion center of the world? Even If she could speak French, she claims she wouldn’t She likes the way Americans live better.