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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 3

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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3
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Thm Doily Journal, Franklin Greenwood, Indiana, Wednesday, May 4, 1966 For fifth six weeks grading period Five schools announce top scholars honor roll ars, Lennls Myars, Mary Payne, Whiteland honor slate Top Center Grove scholars Stewart Placek. Judi Plvmate. Morgantown honor list MORGANTOWN Ten Mor At the end of the fifth six- Selected to the honor roll were: GRADE 12 Cheryl Barnett, weeks grading period of the Marlanna Kegley, Becky Ker-meen, Billy Levis, Ernie Linzle, Gary Myers, Frank Pierce, Steve Poehler, David Ray, Mike Ro-bards, Karen Shaner, Dlaima Sheets, and Allen Surface. 7th Grade Denlse Adams, Kevin Baker, Benny Begley, Por tla Blackard, Steve Brown, Kathy Day, Joanna Kephart, and Tammy Ray. Sally Battln, Tom Bowman, Pain Brown, Kim Davis, Janet Jones, school year, 8 Center Grove students have placed on the straight Honor Roll, and 90 on the list.

ana Norman, Sharon Taylor, and Terry Usrey. Freshmen Chuck Bach, Debbie Baker, Becky Baker, Julie Barnes, Ann Bough, Pam Cum-mings, Gloria Esenweln, Julie Fulmer, Ellen Guckien, Don Hall, Bruce Hearn, Marty Heldman, Donna Isenberg, Vernon Little, Brenda Rice, Peggy Smith, Mary Teeters, Debra Walden, and Bee-kle Walker. 8th Grade Bonnie Arnold, Jeanne Armstrong, Doug Dorre 11, Virginia Heaton, Dena Keever, gantown school students gained recognition on the all honor roll for the fifth six weeks grading period announced this week. Marsha Rike, Susie Shepherd, and Susan VanDeventer. Juniors: Don Adams, Pat Grimm, Charmayne Gunnoe, Paula Hamm, David Kent, Sandy Lucas, Connie McClain, Julie Patterson, Kerry Pratt, Susie Querazzo, Martha Robertson, Don Robinson, and Jackie Smith.

Sophmore: Gaylen Clark, Bob Dillow, Betty Dodds, Joyce Felix, Richard Fulmer, Yvette Hauser, Nancy Kellie, Becky Moore, De- bara Messlck all placed on the A Honor Roll. Those students on the Honor Roll are as follows: Seniors: Marilyn Bensheimer, Linda Burton, Gary Bright, Allen Byers, Sunny Christopher, Larry DeMott, Janet Doss, Suz-ette Duke, Jerry Dunn, Mer-rarose Flndley, Susie Gillespie, Claudia Jordan, Teresa McHar-gue, Joyce Merrlman, LannaMy- Seniors Phil Smith and Linda Also listed were members of i i ill the "honorable mention" honor slate. I 1 I I 1 1 I i Steep, Junior Mike Lammert, sophomore Cynthia DeHart, and freshmen Greg Falres, Donna WHITE LAND Thirteen Whiteland Community Junior. serv lor high school students were listed on the honor roll announc ed today, while scores of other students gained recognition on the 'B' honor slate. Listed on the honor roll were seniors Linda Chaney, Gall Cant, Kathy Johnson and Jean Monk; Junior Judy Smith; sopho.

in ores Ann Robison and Sharon Threkeld; freshmen Cindy Mc-Claln and Jula Wendt; eighth graders Cindy Black and Teresa Lawrence; and seventh graders Tom Bechman and James Wcoten. Trafalgar Selected to the all list Kempf Gary Lammert, and Bar- were seniors Steve Farmer and Don Schoolcraft, Junior RltaDen- ney, sophomore Don Poynter, freshmen Susan Kitch, Marilyn Smith and Frances Wells, eighth grader Melissa Zook, seventh grader Jane Kitch and sixth gra-der Rita Chapman. Members of the honorable men Richard Martlage, Jeannie Mo Colgin, Anna Morris, Linda Mos. baugh, Karen Schenk, Linda Tharp and Andrea Whltaker. GRADE 11 Jack Adams, Steve Bay, Karen Brazee, Debbie Brown, Cindy Cooper, Peggy Cooper, MarthaDevries, Marilyn Egbert, Jeanette Klngery, Frances Lyons, Mlra Meredith, De-anna Moore, Sandy Richmond, Janet Sudlng and Jim Tlchenor.

GRADE 10 Tim Bayless, Greg Crandall, Joyce Crawford, Georgia Crossman, Ruth Handy, Buddy Koehrn, Pam Logan, Jan-Ice Morrow, Barbara Sharp, Gary Shepard, Bruce Shipley, Donna Shirley and Pam Wooten. GRADE 9 Vickie Anderson, Jerry Andrews, Jenese Brogdon, Pat Brown, Kurt Hanklns, Mike Hershberger, Tom Lawrence, John Means, Ronnie Melton, San-dra Merrill, Karen Myers, Tommy Reed, Danny Scales, Joe Schenk, Steve Schultz, Charles Ricky Smith, John Sudlng and Jen-nlfer Taylor. Just in time for MOTHERS DAY! tion slate Included: honor roll GRADE 12 Marcla Fesler, Donna Ols ton, Betty Smith and JoEllen Smith. GRADE 11 Nancy Edmln-son, Leonard Thompson and Nancy Weaver. GRADE 10 Claudia Hacker, Jack Hedger and Carol Piper.

GRADE 9 Chris Federle, TRAFALGAR Twenty-three Trafalgar high school students hare been named to the fifth six weeks all honor roll announced today. Thirty -one other students were selected for the "honorable mention" academic list. Gaining all honors were seniors Susan LawlLs, Linda Reeves, David Schneider and Janet Vanslckle; Juniors, Nancy Donna Rund and Sandy Short. GRADE 8 Michael Ault, Carol GRADE 8 Brian Butler and Brenda Sexton. GRADE 7 David Poynter, Terry Scr ogham and Anne Wells.

GRADE 6 Libby Ashman, Alice Frownfelter, Sheila Short and Tom Stockton. Bowman, Charles Brantley, Ren Brownfleld, Larry Bush, Jeanne Cosat, Mary DeVrles, Debbie Doub, Rebecca Dunlap, Rusty SUPER DELUXE AUTOMATIC Fleming, Gwendolyn Gant, Con-nie Garrison, Karen Giraud, Jan. na Hoffman Amy Hoskins, Laron. da Houchln, Cindy Kinder, Shirley Cooley and Jean Fitch; and sophomores Benny Stafford, David Wilson and Junnie Nichols. Also, freshmen Linda Hynds, Martha Miller, Christine Size-more and Beverly White; eighth-graders Beth Ann Collett, Gary Lancaster, Linda Nalle, Karen Rainwater, Ruthann Ray, Gary Slchtlng, Donna Watson and Ollle WlUoughby; and seventh graders Linda Borders and Patti Hynds.

Members of the honorable mention list Included: 7th GRADE David Blanken-shlp, Sarah Cantrell, Tim Haugh, Leavell, Dane Logan, Diane Mitchell, Wentzel Owens, Becky mm Nineveh honor roll listed The Nineveh students making the honor roll In the fifth grad. ing period were grade 7 Joyce Hunt, grade 8 Raye Ann South, erland; grade 11 Brenda tin-son and grade 12 Cheryl Allen. Rodgers and Dennis Sherfleld. GRADE 7 Mark Branham, Debbie Buchanan, Greg Carney, Betty Dehoney, Donna Esteb, WHILE Faye Harbert, Micky Lewis, Don Receiving honorable mention na Luper, Kathy Melloan, Bruce McClain, Becky McClain, Dean Mike Gregg, Denlse Hogue, Caleb Hunter, Janet Key, Sarah San were Carol Lattlmore, grade Melanie Chllders, Debra Stur- geon, grade James Betts, Chris Catt, Nancy Pickerel and Steve Wright, grade Elaine Graves, ders and Karen Weddle. 8th GRADE Prentice Bray, Patty Brownfleld, Diana Cunningham, Mike Ray, Aaron Sanders and Donald Wilson.

Money, Susan Wendt, Pam Wil. 11am and Peggy Woodcock. Jr. high choir slates concert LAST Merrl Jo Harrison, Jeff Millikan and Ronnie Pogue, grade 10; Reva 9th GRADE Beverly Hogue, J. Doan, Linda esa Lancaster and Loyce Picker FRANKLIN The Franklin James Moore, Sheery Stephen Junior High Choir under the di son and Sheila Wooldrldge.

el. grade 11 and Nancy Pillow rection of Miss Barbara Robert 10th GRADE Denny Speer son, will give its spring concert Wednesday night, May 4, at 7:30 and Russella White. 11th GRADE Linda Galey, Cathy Gregg, Linda Holley, Ruth grade 12. Grants award WASHINGTON (UPI) The U.S. Public Health Service awarded 1,491 research grants Ann Hughes, Vicky Hunds, Myla Slchtlng and Pauline Swafford.

p.m., in the school gymnasium. Entertainment will also be presented by "The a folk, singing group. The public Is cor 12th GRADE Rebecca Witt HalL Virginia Speer and Karen' and 306 fellowships totaling dlally invited to attend this free With Trade $54.6 million during March. concert. Walker.

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This is a brand new 1966 Super Deluxe model. It has a 14 pound capacity, all porcelain tub and top, agitator action, water level controls, 5 water temperature choices, 2 speeds and 4 cycles. Plus this model has a Magic-Mix Dispenser Lint Filter. We invite you to compare. This is a $279.95 value and represents a true $80.00 savings to you.

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Remember Deer and Son is Johnson County's oldest RCA WHIRLPOOL dealer with 28 years experience and has always sold service backed merchandise. Try something new! Try Oshkosh Best-Prest work pants and shirts. They never need ironing! Sure, they cost a bit more! But you get more! You get wrinkle-free, permanently pressed work wear that's guaranteed by Oshkosh B'Gosh. You'll like that neater look of 50 Fortrel Polyester and 50 cotton twill. And your wife will love the "no ironing" feature.

Insist on Oshkosh Best-Prest matched shirts and pants. PRICES: COLORS; D'GOSH Johnson County's Shirts $498 Tan Green Charcoal Grey Navy Pants $598 ONLY rga Victor Appliance Center 2nd Floor Franklin, Ind 736-6558 71 E. Court Franklin "DEALER with 28 years experience Franklin MENS AND BOYS STORE Bloomlngton.

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