The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1967 — Page 4

The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Tuesday, March 7, 1967

Fillmore School News

By LINDA BROADSTREET The students of Fillmore wish to take this opportunity to congratulate the Bainbridge Pointers for their tourney victories. February 17 marked the final performance for 18 seniors in marching band as the Fillmore Varsity Marching Band presented its final performance for the 1966-67 basketball season. The band members showed off their

dancing skill as they did dance steps to the music of "Wipe Out” and "Swingin’ Safari.” Five drummers, playing "trap” drum sets were featured during the two popular selections. Mr. Haas then introduced the seniors in band before the band performed in honor of Staunton, Fillmore and the United States. Those seniors who performed were: Terry Barker, Linda

Bro&dstreet, Sandy Bunten, Sandy Cash, Mark Chestnut, Rich Coffin, Debbi Gaston, Jim Goodson, John Goodson, Ronna Harris, Peggy Huber, Rhonda Keller, Mitch Kelley, Charla Mendenhall, Jenny Ogles, Brenda Phillips, Elaine Stone, and Allan Sutherlin. Student Sociology and Spanish teacher at Fillmore High School from DePauw University, Miss Vicki Semler, has been nominated as one of the 33 candidates for the title of 500 Festival Race Queen. The students at F.H.S. wish Miss Semler the best of all wishes, and hope she will become the 1967 500 Queen!

Jenny Ogles was selected as the Putnam County D.A.R. Award winner Feb. 19. She received a small pin, which signifies the D.A..R Award and the four things which the society stands for, which are: dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Jenny is now looking forward to the state tea, which will be held in honor of the county winners. Three students from Fillmore have served in the state legislature as pages. They are: Ron Cash, Jenny Ogles and Trudy Ogles. They visited the House lounge, where coffee and donuts were served before going to the Page Office to be as-

signed to their duties. After being assigned to the Post Office, they delivered messages to the Governor and to the Senate Chamber. Their only comment about being pages was that being a page was a great experience, one that they will never forget. The Spring Carnival will be Friday, March 10. Various organizations and classes will be sponsoring booths at the carnival, in addition to a Senior Supper in the cafeteria at 5:00. The Student Council will be sponsoring card games in the hall for those who like to play cards. A 1953 Dodge pickup truck will be raffled off by the seniors. Ev-

eryone will be welcome! The High School Home Economics classes left early Friday morning, Feb. 10, for Indianapolis to visit the Home Show. The first stop was at the L. S. Ayres store. There the girls broke up into groups and set out to see the store. One department of interest for the girls was the wig department. At 11:00 the girls went to the tea room for lunch. They entered the Home Show around noon. The room that really caught their attention was the living room. At the back door of the model home, they entered the Manufacturer’s Building. Finally, the time came for the girls

and their mothers to beard toe bus for the long ride home. The Driver’s Education car was totally wrecked Thursday, March 2, when the car smashed into a tree. No one was seriously injured except for Rita Sanders who was hospitalized with a cracked vertebra. The students at F.H.S. wish Rita a speedy recovery! Ruby Coffin was accepted as a candidate for the office of Southwest District F.H.A. Recreation Leader. To be eligible for nomination, a person must have been in F.H.A. for at least one year, and must have three references from qualified persons, such as minister* or

teachers. Sandy Bunten, a senior, is the present District Recreation Leader.

Visits Rome BOLZANO, Italy UPI — Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian chief of state and outspoken critic of U.S. policy in Vietnam, arrived in Italy Sunday from Austria in a sixautomobile motorcade. He said he was going to Rome for a private visit.

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