Speedway Flyer, Volume 39, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1971 — Page 8

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Speedway School News (Continued from page 3)

Jan. 5 - Decatur Centra] V-R, there, 6:30 Jaa. 8 • Mid-State Jan. 18 - Center Grove V-R, there, 6:30 Jan. 26 - Whiteland V-R, here, 6:30 Jan. 27-29 - County Tourney-9th Jan. 31 • Northvest V-R, there, 4:30 Feb. 3-5 - Sectionals The Speedway Sparkplugs opened their 1971-72 basketball season with a loss to Pike, and then won a decisive victory over Lawrence Central last weekend. In the first game Pike defeated Speedway 62-57 and the second game score was Speedway 74, Lawrence Central 53.

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Kokomo Cheerleading Contest last week. In their opening wrestling meets, Speedway varsity bowed to Mooresville 39-18 while Speedway’s reserves won by a score of 29-23. Varsity Coach Frank Kam iton and Reserve Coach Duane Farris have announced the following schedule of wrestling maets for this season: Dec. 4-4-Way at Beech Grove, 8 a.m. Dec. 8 -Danville V-R, He re-6 ; 30 Dec. 11-4-way at Greenwood, 9 a.m. Dec. 14-Lebanon V-R,here, 6;30 Dec. 16-18 - County at Beech Grove, 6.

Seniors In Focus

“Then the question came to me Is there more that I could be Then I opened my eyes wide b ■«' 'J® . ■

LINDA BANE Linda Bane, part time poetess, answered her own question by planning to become a dental assistant after studying at Wood High Schoo) for a year. “I write free verse,” Linda commented. “I like to write out of mind, instead of working each word over.” She has found aneed for her writing as a member of the literary staff of the ’72Speedette. During halftimes of basketball games, her drum playing as part of the pep band intrigues the audience. She played in the varsity, pep and pit bands for two years. Linda, a Phi Gam, belongs to the GAA and Booster Club.

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Bob Wolfs introspection has decided him on a career as a prosecuting lawyer after studying pre-law at Franklin College. He hopes to eventually become a district attorney. Another itme on his life’s agenda is writing. “1 generally write humorous prose/* Bob said. Bob, who wrote for the school newspaper last year, is a member of the yearbook literary staff. He serves astheDeMolay scribe. A member of the Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ he participates in the Senior High Youth Fellowship activities.

He earned his reserve letter for having played two years of football. Bob represents his home room in Student Council. Jo Ann Brooks has zeroed

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in on her identity through swimming. A swimmer for the Riviera club team, JoAnnaimsfor the National Championship competition in April at Dallas, Texas, and the one in the summer. She won her first state championship when she was nine. Jo Lnn added the eight trophies she

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JO ANN BROOKS won while swimming on the Fort Lauderdale team this summer to her collection of awards. Swimming isn't all trophies and honors! “I can’t have long hair,” she noted. “And social life like going to games is cut down. My life is centered around swimming.” She added, “I’m going to Pun due University next year. I’d like to coach a swim team.** Jo Ann values her horse Sultan second only to her swimming.

PATTI SMITH She is the vice-president of the Student Council and Modernaires. A Modernette, Jo Ann is the editor of the ’72 Speed-

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ette, the president ofPhiGams, and the treasurer ct the Booster Club. *.q think I’d like to help other people,” Patti Smith said, •> plaining her interest in social work or teaching as a career after graduating from Purdue. Patti has been named as Speedway's DAR Good Citiaen. Ranking in the top 10 percent of her class since seventh grade, she is a member of the National Honor Society. Patti is president of Student Council. Robe chairman of Sparideaires, she is a Noteworthy. Patti is secretary of the Signa Taus and a member of the Booster Club. She has worked at the First Bank 6 Trust as a switchboard operator for a year and a batt. An advocate of Handicrafts such as macnme, Patti exclaimed. “Macrame is easy! I only know one stitch, but I*ve made a belt and .a purse.”

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Varsity Wrestlers Open Sensei (ContliMMd 3)

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