The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1977 — Page 26
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TRITON HIGH SCHOOL, located at the northeast side of Bourbon, is host for this year's tourney. The school's gymnasium
HLUfUSKEDMU. GIRLS BASKETBALL is developing on active following. but it is not new, as this picture of the 1924 Etna Green team shows. Team members were, bock row, from left: Della Burgh Sponseller, Irma Rapp, Eva Miller Waggoner, Mary Sparrow Klinefelter, Olga Thomas Casner, Principal Waldo Adams. Seated: Ruth Anglin Buri Nina Johnston Plummer, Faith Kintzel Shearer, Magdelene Kintzel Taylor, Birdie Hess Miller and Luraßelle Poor Burt. Photo courtesy Nina Plummer.
jrl a Good ivcir, Trojons! Paul's TV and Radio * Bourbon CiWk. OUR BEST WISHES GO ifn\ W|TH YOU ' Il 'll Lj T y ig TEAM! Cumberland Pharmacy “Yowr Frwxtfy R«moH Store" Bourbon AMES PAINT STORE 0M« IW URBBTIMKAnW MMBSO FURNITURE IN NORTHERN INDIANA 107 N. Main St. Bourbon
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normally seats 3,090 but extra seats are added for the tourney, boosting seating capacity to 3,470.
We're With You Team Boardman Chevrolet Sales Boerboa Best Wishes, Trojans Frw CITGO SERVICE CENTER And H& AOILCO., INC. BOURBON Good luck Triten Te Ovr Visitors We ill Extend A Nappy Welcome IrO Te Oer Community. yj J&J CLOTHIERS % Mm's And Beys' Wear Central Dry Cleaners Beerben Offering Same Dey Service Schae tries Family Restaurant and The Parlor Beerben Welcoflies Fwu To The Tnfon Toomey
