Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1970 — Page 2
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This N' That
• - By Kay Evrltt Now that we've had the first week of EXCITING school, anyone for proclaiming a National Student Liberation Day? Might as well be in style! And there is a new style brightening the Senior High’s ivy-covered walls. (No, it*s not the midi!) It is NAZLI MALIK'S native garb from West Pakistan! Maybe she will start a fad! Little lost sheep-where are you??? We mean freshmen, of course, with a smattering of upperclassmen. So far, they-ve kept their identities secret! The only ones we can pin down are MINDY WAGGONER and TERRY MAREANE. ‘Course, it could be that the others are still lost! Who's willing to guess the name of the only girl in LORA HORTON'S physics class? Give up yet? One of the boys in MRS. SHAMBAUGH'S typing class has his problems. Namely, a broken finger. Will the real owner of the aforementioned finger please stand up! Dey pulled off de caper! But de goods got too hot, SIZZLING, in fact! At least, that is JOY SHAW'S and TERRY KOTTARIAIS’S story for leaving their job at the Sizzler. JULIE KINNEY has scared Mickey Mouse lover TERRY MITCHELL out of Speedway. Terry has her mouse things packed and is ready to scamper off to college. CAUTION: Do not tell TOM HANNA and MIKE ALBRECHT to go soak their heads. They might do it! ‘Course, then you have to remember they are scuba divers. And last August, they went with some division of the Boy Scouts and chased the fish out of the Bahamas! Drag ya to English, LORA HORTON! Or didn't working in the concession stand at the National Drags Raceway put a tiger in her tank! After five days there, it should have! . „ There's something corfiy going on! Could it be TONY POPCHE FF’S, CARL ALLEN'S, FRED REED'S, DAVID LLOYD'S, AND STEVE GILLIATT'S diving excursions?? The varsity cheerleaders won't be putting their new mascot on a chain. They better hadn't. LORI HENDRICKSON mascot might object. Will the bee in MRS. BRADLEY'S fifth period English class please leave? Thank you.
THE SPEEDWAY*IYER-JOURNAL
Y-ImKm Guide Week !• Start
duns or wampum an collected, legends and stories an swapped and itvttan games an played. Year-arouad activities Include hikes, tours to historical places industrtel plant visits and han-dicraft-hobby programs. • “All of these activities create a strong esprit de corps,” explain* Mr. Von Hove, “But the big colorful event of the year is tee long house. At these
yearly gatherings, local trfeeft, wearing headdresses and war paint, demonstrate their knowledge of Indian lon through war Auaoes, songs and tegenrh.** The YMCA Director says tent tee number of tribes in the Kranaert YMCA area increases each year and is expanding mon rapidly teen any otter YMCA youth activity. Y-lntHan Guides is a program for dads and sans at all creeds and races. It seeks to strengthen family hte in all neighborhoods. Interested fathers should contact Mr. Walter VoaHoven at the Kranaert Family YMCA, 605 South High School BcL, Indianapolis if they want more information about tee program. There are already 155 tribes in Indianapolis. “We're glad we started this YMCA program,” says Mr. VonHoven “and so are tee tethers and their sons. As long as Y-Indiaa Guides coHhrflnton to young braves' mental, social ami spiritual development, the program will continue to be a success." AM Classes Opea Metropolitan School District of Washington Township announced their Evening School registration will be Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, September 14,15, and 16 from 7:00 to 9:00 In the Student Center at Northview Junior High School, 8401 Westfield Boulevard. Classes offered are Auto Engine Tune-Up; Machine Shop; Small Engine Repair; Welding and Woodworking; Bookkeeping; Shorthand; Typing; Speed Reading; Conversational French, German, Italian, and Spanish; Water Color Painting; Oil Painting - Brush, Pallette, Knife; Portrait Drawing and Sketching; Sculpture Welding; Contract Bridge I & II; Securities and Investments; Driver Education; Interior Decorating; Knitting; Creative Ideas; Sewing and Dressmaking; Tailoring; and Shop for Homemakers. Classes will meet each Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. For further information call 257-6261, extension 65.
Camp Fire Girls Elect Officers The Fourth Grade Camp Fire Group at Newhy School met oe Thursday, September 10 for their first official meeting at tteyer. The meeting was opened with a prayer Ip Miss Michelle Williams and Miss Rhonda Poe read the poem, “A Tiny BoastadP* followed by Miss Laura Kteg who led tee group to “The Camp Fire Law" song. Miss Beth Fattens provided tee refreshments which inctoded ginger bread men and Ht-G. New officers selected for tee year are Weeds Hilton, president; Miss Laura King, vicepresident; Miss Micteue Williams, treasurer; Miss Bete Eadeas, secretary and Miss Rhone* Poe, scribe. Also Miss LoriFleeaer,sar-gent-at-arms; Miss Cynthia Wilhoite, transportation; Miss Donna Klopp, refreshments; Miss Sandy long, song leader; Mias Carol Richards, gamndehm: and Miss Chnlsbr Alter tee election an all-day trip to Turkey Run was planned for Saturday, September 12. The meeting was adjourned with the ntegteg of “Come All Camp Fire Maidens*'. Drivers for tee trip to Turkey Run were Mrs. Lynn Wilhoite, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poe.
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Aquarius Is Theme Of Theta Daace •*** vT'f # * ■Jlif § jAHh 9k? 1 1 f i The Theta Chapter of Delta sigma Sorority will hold their maud costume daaoa at tee Westside K o' C on Saturday, September 26, from 9 o'clock to 1:03 *-■>. (left to right) Mrs. Ronald Martin and Mrs. Arnold Myers, Dance Chairman, look over decoratiow which will carry out the “Age of Aquarius'’ theme. For reservations call Mrs. Walter
West, 631-2022.
The public has been invited to “Come And Do Your Own Thing” at the annual costume dance planned by the Theta Chapter of Delta sigma Sorority at the Westfield K of C on Saturday, September 26. Chapter members have been hard at work creating decorations, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Marilyn Martin, which will carry out the theme of the “Age of Aquarius.” Large colorful posters with clever sayings will decorate the walls of the hall room while pink and white candles sparkle In transformed cat food container which have been sprayed gold. Clever arrangements of weeds, sprayed In bright colors, will surround the candles. Music for dancing from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., will be provided by “The Freelancers.” Mrs. Ernest L. Daniels Jr., President of the Sorority, and Mrs. Arnold Myers will serve as co-chairmen for the event All proceeds from the affair will be used for Westside charities. Tickets at $4 per couple may be obtained by calling Mrs. Walter West, 631-2022 or at the door the evening of the festivities.
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