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parents hops to have a visit with him before he departs. ' Cascade High has -an unusually good mile relay team. Phil* lip Wingier, one of our town bbys is a member and when it -eomes to running the relay, halfmile or cross-country, Phil can really pick ’em up and lay ’em down. He has helped win six out 'of eight races so for, and at 'Danville last week, he took the half mile. * The Cadet baseball team lost *a game to Martinsville 10-6. This was a better game than the opener with Avon. Martins-
vfflewi the last taming and suddenly Cascade’s batters started hitting the ball. They scored five runs before the inning was over. Bad weather has plagued all the high school teams from the first workout to the present. It takes a dry diamond and hot days for good baseball. The Fillmore Alumni Banquet was held in the school gymnasium the evening of April 23. Former students, wives and friends attending numbered about 255. The Class of 1966 was introduced by their principal, Elmer Carver. Forty-nine students will get diplomas. The honor class attending the
Mttvmvdfoaifwi graduated -eight, six girts and two boys. Out of this class, two are deceased. One of the young men of the group, Albert Heavin, came back to his home school as its principal around 1925. At the dinner Saturday he introduced the 1916 class celebrating their fiftieth anniversary. Excitement is not running very high in Chizzletown over the election Tuesday, May 8. More news on this later. Hannon Hathaway, our printer-neighbor, has been 111 the past day or two. Nothing serious, but enough to keep him from Sunday School and church.
diana worth seeing, and each one is replete with exciting local history whenever someone brings it to light. How many of these counties have you visited, met the people, viewed their cities, towns and farmlands, and eaten good meals in their cafeterias and restaurants? Have you visited their historical places of interest? You should strive during this Sesquicentennial year to see both southern and northern Indo&na on weekend trips. Indiana on weekend trips. day journey through southern Indiana. Drive to Terre Haute and while there see the Rose
lag Indiana Stats University and St. Mary’s-of-the-Wooda Good roads are everywhere in the state, so go south to Vincennes and see the old Cathedral, the Harrison Home, the George Rogers Clark Memorial and the Lincoln Bridge over the Wabash. Travel on to New Harmony and see this town made famous by the German Rappites and the later leader from Scotland, Robert Owens. Continue your trip in the pocket county and the county seat. Mount Vernon. Now, head your car east through progressive Evansville, follow on through Booneville and stop at St. Meinrad Abbey.
is the grave of Linooln’a mother. On east near the Ohio is Wyandott Cave. Then see Corydon, the old state capital, and from hare take Rt. 135 north to Salem that gave the state John Hay, a poet, a diplomat, and a great Secretary of State. Road 56 goes into the old river city of Madison where one should see the Lanier Home and the Ohio River barges. One can follow the river road to Vevay, once a Swiss settlement and here Edward Eggleston wrote “The Hposier Schoolmaster.” Drive on east and north and see quaint little old Rising Sun and then head up the White Water
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valley to Brookville. While so dose, be sure to see Oldenburg with its Monastery and buy some good German sausage. Drive north to Richmond, a dandy city with Earlham College and some good restauants. You are now on Rt. 40 and can soon drive in home. Our next trip will be into northern Indiana.
To Present Medal WASHINGTON UPI — Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey today presents South Viet Nam’s Distinguished Service
American volunteer who assassinated by the Viet Cong, The South Vietnamese government awarded the medal posthumously to Peter Hunting, who had served as an International Voluntary Service team leader in the Delta region from July, 1963, until he was slain last Nov. 12. • Humphrey was asked to present the medal during his visit to South Viet Nam in February. The vice president planned to give it to Alan Hunting of Oklahoma City, Okla., here today. >' ’
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