Speedway Flyer, Volume 40, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1972 — Page 2

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• The fifth grade class of Allison Grade School has been having fun while learning history the past few weeks. All of the students of Mrs. Kinga Edwards have been making displays, doing plays with interviews of people during die Revolutionary War and some presented a “You Are There” radio narration. One of the displays helping die class learn how our government was established is outstanding. The three branches; executive, legislative and judicial, has been emphasized with figures dressed in appropriate clothing. Some of the students participating in this project are (left to right): Debbie Stapp, Connie Albright, Lisa Lannan, Rick Bailey and Robert McCorkle.

Speedway School News

Feb. 3 - Marion County Freshman Basketball Tourney Feb. 3,5 - Wrestling sectional Feb. 4 - Seini-formal dance at High School Feb. 5 • Piano and Vocal Contest Feb. 5 - Varsity and reserve basketball - Whiteland, there 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. Feb. 7 - Swim meet at Lawrence Central - 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7 - GAA volleyball - Scecina, Here - 7;00 p.m.

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Feb. 9 - PTA meeting at junior high school - 3:00 p.m. Feb. 9 - Freshman basketballBrownsburg, Here -6:30 p.m. Feb. 10,12 - Swim sectional Feb. 11,12 - GAA basketball tourney at Decatur Central--4:00 p.m. Feb. 11 - Varsity and reserve basketball - Center Grove, There - 6 : 30 and 8 : 00 p.m. Feb. 12 - Varsity and reserve basketball - Beech Grove, Here - 6:30 and 8;00 p.m.

1500 Main Street - Speedway. Indiana 46224 Published every Thursday in Speedway, Indiana AN O'NEAL NEWSPAPER JAMES T. O'NEAL JR. Editor and Publidier MICHAEL F. QUINN General Manager

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Feb. 12 - Stage Band - Swing Choir Contest Feb. 15 - GAA basketball . Ritter, Here - 7;00 pjm. Feb. 18 - Varsity and reserve basketball - Danville, Heresy and 8:00 pun. Feb. 19 - State Solo and Ensemble Contest at Butler Feb. 23,24,26 - Sectional basketball tourney. The Speedway School Board has adopted the following calendar for toe 1972-73 school year: August 30 - September 1 . . . Pre-School Meetings September 5 . . . First Day of School October 23 ... . Veterans Day November 2,3 ... State Teachers’ Convention November 23,24 .. . Thanksgiving Vacation December 22 ... Dismissal at end of day for Christmas Vacation January 8 ... Return to school after Christinas Vacation January 26 .. . End of First Semester (Continued to page 5) Sorority Changes Meeting Place Members of the Speedway Chapter of Alpha Delta Omega Sorority will meet in the home of Mrs. Phyllis Black on Thursday, February 10.

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This ’n That By Kay Evritt The girl whose state record TERRY KOTTARIDIS broke at the last swim meet didn’t cry! Terry was glad to beat herself! The official timekeeper of Speedway would like to announce that there remain but (fanfare of trumpets) 109, 728* 000 seconds until the end of school!!! Defying the law of gravity, the Student Theatre’s March play will be UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE. WAYNE PHILLIPS offers this solution to students stuck on a true/false test: flip a coin. A clas- mate of his reports that it works, toot Scoop! DON STROUSE is the Speedette editor. Showers in the math room? A leaking roof? Nope! The 9C*s threw a mini shower for MRS. DEMKO before she left last semester. Warrant for the arrest of two speeders: JANET ROBERTS and KATHY HARRIS. They were going 80 words per minute on the last shorthand timed test. Joy Day! Joyful to see the end of finals in general. Shake a leg after the next game and discover where the sophomores vanish to —Shakeys. Said one Unidentified Girl, “We sing! It’s weird because we know all these old S"ngs like Yankee Doodle Girl. We are not really bridging the generation gap—we’re just acting normal...” The Return of the Native! TINA Me CAM MACK visited CAROL HOGE last weekend. Roll ’em! The Art Club expects to film their cartoon in a couple of weeks. The Ouija board was spiritful for ANNETTE DRAGOO, JOE THOMPSON, LANA WELCHER, BARB HASKELL,and LINDA VALENTINE at the UMYF retreat at Rivervale. Larry, a twenty year old spirit,started communicating with the surprised group. Eight chompers designed to eat homework are keeping poor ALLEN RAY awake at night with their noises. But, how can he tell aristocratic, pure bred English Springer Spaniels to shut up? Fortunately, they will be ready to sell around Valentine’s Day. POLLUTION SOLUTION: TEEN AND ADULT CONCERN! YOU CARE—SO COME TO THE PROJECT RECYCLE MEETING AT 7:30 AT THE TOWN HALL.

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MTS. J. Richard Frey, 2121 Cord Street, (left), shows some program notes to her mother, Mrs. Marion L. Laurence of Maumee, Ohio, and to her daughter Sally, a freshman at Ball State, rtwrhy the social hour preceding toe annual meeting of toe Hoosier Capital Girl Scout Council, Janna ry 24, at toe Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 6501 North Meridian, Indianapolis.

Mrs. J. Richard Frey Honored

Mrs. J. Richard Frey was presented the Anna M. Ridge Award. The award created by toe council to honor toe leader of toe first Girl Scout troop in Indianapolis is given to a Scout adult “who has had a most profound impact on the lives of girls.” Mrs. Marion Laurence recently received her thirty-five (35) year pin and is still active in Scouting. Mrs. Frey has been a Scout Scout News Dale Nichols, 2742 Patton Drive, Speedway, Boy Scout Troup 66, won first place in the Marion County Patrick Henry Speech Contest held in the English Foundation Buikiing, Saturday, January 22. Bill Pesel, 2109 Fisher Street, Speedway, of Cardinal Ritter High School and also a member of Troop 66, finished second. Other Troop 66 members Marc Sotkiewicz and Bill Bunting were also on the team coached by Bill Fend, President of Toastmasters Checker Flag Club 2007. Past Presidents Gil Smith and Jim Regan, along with Dan Crowe (an of the Checker Flag Chib) and other Toastmasters from various Indianapolis locations also had teams of four boys each who they trained for two weeks in preparation for the contest. Startup February 18, the Toastmasters Checker Flag Chib 2007 win sponsor an 8week course in public speaking for att Scouts wishing to earn their merit badges. The time each week win be Friday afternoon from 5:00 to 6:30 and win be conducted at the Speedway Motel. Project Recycle The Project Recycle announces that the regular pickup schedule of the Ist and 3rd Saturdays of each month will go into effect on Saturday, February sth.

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leader for nine (9) years. She became a leader of a Brownie troop when her daughter, Sally, was ready to become a Brownie. She was a Cadet leader for three (3) years and has been a Senior Scout leader of Troop No. 656 for four (4) years. Many letters from girls in and outside of Mrs. Frey’s Senior troop attest to toe Impact she has made upon girls. She has helped Scouting to be a rewarding experience to many. Mrs. Frey has given countless hours in training girls

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and adults including patrol workshops, Senter Roundtables, Program Akte and leadership courses. Cheerfully, she accepts every request or chailenge and enriches each and everyone involved. She has been friend, counselor, mother listener and trainer to many. Sally, her daughter, Is beginning to follow inherMotoer’s footsteps. Campus Gold is a college group working with toe Scouting program at Ball State and Sally is working with a Odette Scout troop this year.