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SCHOOL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Tri -County School Corpou tun schools will open Tues day. September 3. si 8:10 a m. Students will receive as slgnmmta. : book rental and lunch Information. Principals will meet August 27 at 1:30 pm in the office of Superintmdent of Schools William E. Christopher. Teach era and principals will meet August 30 at the Remington High School Cafeteria (ram ; 900 a m to 11 30 a m and in their respective schools the remainder of the day The Trl County School . Corporation is comprised of rive townships, one in Jasper County, one in Benton County and three in White County The school corporation is present ly planning for a high school building that will replace the Remington and Wolcott High Schools The expected enrollment for 196889 will be as follows Remington and Gilboa Elementary School. 315 (317 last year): Remington Jr -Sr High School. 250 (242 last year): Wolcott and Round Grove Elementary School. 400 ( 395). Wolcoa Jr -Sr High School. 320. (324) Total enrolled 1285. 1278 last you Teachers are as follows ResdscteaJr.Sr. High SchoolLester M Parker. Principal: Dottle Bahler. Cordon Bausrtan. Rotfi A Bell. Florence Bowman. Cay lord Cole. Don Erickson. Douglas Fields. Mary Anne Hall. Bernard Horn. Helen Nesbitt. John O'Netl. George Scott. James Puett. Coselte Wolf. Maurme Road ruck. Margaret Zarse. and Christine Kalvelage RaaisgtoCllboa Elemeatary School- Roy D Butts. Principal: Elsie Mae Bow ley. Karen Burns. Linda Chandler Bausman. UUie May McCoin. Tom Meade. Almut Gerhardt. derma Baraett. Viola Cover. Charlotte Koolng. Ella Lichtl. Pauline Parker. Luclle Schembs. Joyce Watkins Faulstich WolcottJr.Sr. High SchoolJerry W Lelle. Principal. Rhoda Buss. Marie Byers. Betty Baynes. Jerry Cook. Helen Carroll. Robert Fleck. Wm L Hartke. Kenneth W Kauffman. Stephan LeMastcrs. Karl Miller. Rodney Nesius. Leslie North. Sherry Peck. Jerry Petty. Kevin Porath. Joyce Pothuis)e. Richard RybadU. Joan Sanbloom. Sharon Schafer. Dorothy Shoop. Lyndell Stevens Patricia Wallace and Richard Wheeler. Wolcotl-Rosad Grove Eleatestary School-James E Walker, principal. Helen Ax not t. Nancy ' Christopher. Virginia Dodson. Lucille Foster. Ruth Miller. Robert Nelsoo. Erma Peters. Karel Peck. Elaine Nesius. I net Sears. Elsie Theobald Darline Wheeler. Lillian Gickand VelmaGeib Mrs llelen Hudsoo will be the Special Educaaon teacher, and Hilda C KroU will be the Speech and Hearing Ttwrspisl

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GofiUiuutitif Calendar Friday. July 19 -District Demonstration -Boy Scout Paper Drive -Band Ice Cream Social Sunday. July 21 -White Co Men's Breakfast -Christian Church Picnic -WHS Class of '60 Picnic Thursday. July 25 -Christian Church Youth "Summer Sing" tOLCOTT HOUSE SCHEDULE FOR JULY 11 Meadow Lake Church , 1 Picnic (shelter) 11 -WSCS (porch) 14 Stem (house) 16 Home Ec Picnic (shelter) 21 Harwell-Johnson (house-south side) 21 Me lady (north side It shelter) 28 -Lawrence Mathew (bouse) WOLCOTT BAND ANNUAL ICE CREAM SOCIAL Homemade ice cream and cake will be served at the an nual Ice cream social sponsor ed by the Band Parents As social ion on Friday. July 19. at 6 30 p m It will be held on the school wn with entertainment fur nished by the Junior and Senior Bands ENTEM WHITE COUNTY QUEEN CONTEST Two Wolcott area girls are the latest candidates for the 1968 White County Fair Queen contest to be held August 6. the first day of the 4 H Fair at Reynolds Mrs Harold Luik of Brookston. chairman of the contest made the announcement They are Peggy Lee Murphy and Cathy We tse nber ger. the daughters of Mr and Mrs Boyd Murphy and Mr and Mrs Joseph Welsenberger. all Irving on Route 1. Brookstoo Miss Murphy is a 4 H er. is active in school events and clubs at Wolcott High, and a member of the band She belongs to the Meadow lake PresbyterianChujch. and plans to i a end Purdue to become a klndereaten teirtor MissWeisenbcrger. a junior I at Purdue is majoring in Eng I lish with a French minor She I is a member of Pi Delta Phi. French honorary. She attended Wolcoa High School where j she was a member of the Na- j tlonal Honor Society, was val I eaiciorian or her cuss ami homecoming queen She Is a member of the CYO

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WHITE COUNTY MEN'S BREAKFAST TICS SUNDAY Men of the Wolcott Christian Church will be cooking bacon and eggs next Sunday morning at 7 00 a m at the cottage of Mr Wayne Anderson. located on Lake Freeman, south of Roth Park, for all men of the White County churches President of the White County Men's Breakfast Association is Mr Robert Goes. RR 1. Wolcott AH men of the White County area churches are urged to attend Speaker will be Jim R Keown. pastor of the Wolcott Christian Church and a student at Christian Theological Seminary In Indianapolis The group which meets every month, is composed of all denominations in White County and meet for breakfast and fellowship with special guest speakers . TO CELEBRATE t SOta ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs S W Barnard. R R 1. Oxford will be honored at an Open house marking their 50th Wedding Anniversary. It will be held at St. Patricks Parish Center. Oxford. July 21 between 2 4pm Mr Barnard and the former Eleanor Reuter were married July 24. 1918 in Lafayette Mr and Mrs Barnard are the parents of 8 children. 51 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren The public is invited and the honored couple request jk gifts, please NOTICE TO READERS I The illness of our printer. Mr Gordon Boylan of Morton. may mean that our paper will have mat for two weeks or so We I trust our readers will bear With l PV t V I r Lt nstuln'a I w. w ps. uuiou m illness the Wolcott Enterprise J Sill be printed by the printing Tice of the Rensselaer Re- J publican 1 I ANNIVERSARY ISSUE j Next week's issue will I mark the first anniversary of I the New Wolcott Enterprise I

BOY SCOUTS PAPER DRIVE THIS FRIDAY The Boy Scouts of troop 123 Wolcoa are! having a Paper Drive this Friday. July 19. This will be their last project before Camp They will start llectln papers by 8 00

a m Please put papers on front porch or put porch light on Those living in country please call 27fr2S23 or 279 2247 BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs William E Christopher 111 are the parents of a daughter bora July 12 at Home Hospital. Lafayette She weighed 7 pounds 11H ounces and has been named Ann Merona Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Herbert Kelley of R R 2. Brookston Mr and Mrs William E Christopher II also of Brookstoo. are the paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Howard La ley. Wolcott. are the parents of a son born July 9 in Home Hospital Mr and Mrs Herbert Ktepinger. Brookston. are the parents of a daughter born July 9 at Home Hospital WHS CLASS OF '60 REUNION The Wolcoa High 'School Class of 1960. and their families will hive a reunion Sunday. July 21 at the white pavilion at Moot! cello City Park at 12 30 with a potluck.

145 COMES CLOSER Construction oa Interchange overpasses proceeds rapidly as preliminary work to actaal construction of the highway Photo above shows coos unction of interchange taking placet on highway 231-53. two aad one-half miles north of Remington Construction Is also proceeding on the highway 18 interchange between Round Grove aad Brookston (Enterprise Photo) :

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FINAL RITES mil TUESDAY FOB ESTLE KSSZXZAD EsUe Morehead. a retired fanner la the Wolcott community, passed away at 8 12 am Sunday at the TarU Creek Cooalesce at Dome la IndianaDobs e had beealaOl health for two years, aad a resident at the home for Uwee weeks A native of Webster County. Kentucky, he was bora there J une 29. 1890 . Ills parents were Samuel aad Frances Melton Morehead. He awed to Kansaa in 1907. aad to Wolcott in 1915 He was married oa April 27. 1921. to Jennie Jackson, who survives The deceased was a member of the Wolcott United Methodist Church, aad served aa a trustee of the charcb for many years Survivugwita the widow is one daughter. Mrs Carl Hassell of HyaOsvUle. Maryland; iwograndchlldfea, Stephen and Julie, two sisters. Its Ales Wilson of Wolcott aad Mrs Lura Shame of Fraakicrt I Funeral services were cooducted at 2 p av Tsesdsy at the Wolcott United tfcthodlM Church, with the Rev, Willis Syphers officiating. Banal waa lo the Me adow Lake Cemetery. WOLCOTT OZSTUa CHURCH TO HAVE PICNIC An "old (aahJoaeJ" church picnic will be held Sunday. July 21 at 12 30 a at at the home of Mr . aad Mrs. Albert Hendress. There will he plenty of good food. leUowaadp. games and contests. All apers and friends of the charts) are iavited to attend Aayoa needing transportatioa aay call the parsonage 279-232$. Drinks will be furnished A 1 6-inch softtaUl game is scheduled between the "hasbeens" aad a high school-college-age teas Alas there will be many gam aad cootests for the yoenger children The annual balneal meeting will be held later la the day with the preaeatatioa of the church's yearbook for 1967 68 C.Y.F. Svtaaatag Party Members of the Ctrtstiaa Youth Fellowship vOl meet following the after aoon activities and the beaiaeas meeting, for s sw laming auty at Oxford T ''F::