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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 29

Publication:
The Marion Stari
Location:
Marion, Ohio
Issue Date:
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29
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THE MARION STAR 29 Thursday, September 28, 1967 News of Servicemen in District Antioch Officials Question Extent of Campus Drug Use 2 Area Men Help Out Viet Orphans More than 400 Vietnamese orphans at Long Binh, Vietnam, have improved facilities at Vien Youth Activities Seaman James C. Hine, son! William W. Kempton, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kempton Infantry Division near PhuocjFloyd J. Decker of 220 Hane Vinh. has completed the 14-week Spec.

Galyk, a cook, entered i basic hospital corps school at husbaad1 fVe Miss Cub Pack 57 met at Waldo the Army in August 1966. He is treat Lakes, III terms of a percentage (of students using drugs) at Antioch or any other campus, Sikes Moler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil a 1965 graduate of Harding School with Larry McKinniss in Evelyn M. Sellers of RR 1, Radnor, returned to Norfolk.

High School lis C. Moler of 1130 Marsewes-Galion John F. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L.

Port- said. 'aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS America after an charge. Den 11 was in charge of the flag ceremony and Den 111 pre "It's not unusual for students Fined in Galion Court GALION George C. West 67, of 535 Dawsett was Lt. C.

J. Buver. son nf Mr Hoa Dao orphanage because of the Saigon Support Command's 64th quartermaster battalion stationed at Long Binh. Two area men are attached to the unit. The men are S.

Sgt. Gordon! E. Wilkins. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Wilkins of RR 2, Cale-i un many campuses, esuw-iany and Mrs. Oris L. Buver of 345 extended deployment with the er of 4416 LaRue-Green Camp U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Medi-jRd- and Paul J-'Savage, son terranean. Mr- and Mrs.

John R. Sav- YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio (AP) Antioch College officials have questioned a former student's statement in court that 75 per cent of the school's students use drugs. John C. McAndrew, of Orlando, made his estimate in Dixon, 111., Wednesday at a court hearing. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two to three years in prison for possessing marijuana.

this one, to use drugs. Of Cherry has completed two course that depends on what The ship recently won of aio Owens-Oreen Camp your definition of use is weeics acuve fluty at ine Naval station in Los Alamitos, as a member of Naval Air Reserve Attack Squadron 772. Battle Efficiency Award for At if you include those who try it donia, and jpec. 5 Parley E. Others are Charles R.

Magill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 0. Magill of Magnetic Springs, and Forrest R. Streley, husband lantic Fleet attack carriers for 1966 and during her "-month voyage visited Greece, Italy, Spain, Malta and Turkey.

found guilty of disturbing the peace when he appeared Wednesday before Mayor Paul W. Willhelm. West was fined $25 and given a suspended jail sentence of 30 days providing he seeks medical advice. In another case, Robert A. Horick, 38, of 800 E.

Irving Bucyrus, forfeited a $25 bond when he failed to appear. He Plaster, son of Mr. and Mrs Clinton H. Plaster of Galion. The battalion installed lava once or twice.

McAndrew, who had been working at Dixon State Hospital in Illinois on an Antioch work-study program, said stu sented a skit, "What Makes a Cub Scout." Awards presented were: Randy. Sheppard, Lion badge and gold and silver arrow; David Baer, Lion badge and gold arrow; David Putman, Lion badge; Dale Blue, Webelos badge; Steven Wu, gold badge and two silver arrows; Doug Steward, silver arrow; Dan Smith, Bear badge. Mrs. Mary Lou Blue received a scouter pin. Den 111 won the attendance award.

of Patricia Streley of Mount Gilead. Airman l.C. Streley has Hospitalman Edward Antioch Dean of Students Walter Sikes said he doubted that an accurate estimate could be made. He said the college provides for disciplinary dents at the Ohio college took Evans, snn nf RmhH r.o.,t, re-enlisted and chosen Lock- tory and washing facilities and new wiring and light fixtures1 in the Buddhist orphanage. I Erna Wilkins, Sgt.

Wilkins' wife, resides at 990 E. Center! ier of Delaware, has graduated bourne AFE Columbus, as his drugs with knowledge of faculty members, including his academic adviser. was charged with operating a Airman William E. Middle-ton, son of Mrs. Susan V.

Withers of 579 Adams St. and husband of the former Miss Sharon Thorpe of 317 N. State has completed aviation mechanical fundamentals school at the Naval Air Training Center at Memphis, Tenn. Hospitalman Michael R. Decker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. action against students who use vehicle without a driver from hospital corps school at Lakes, 111. i Daniel F. Galyk, son of Mr. jSt.

Her husband is a platoon' sergeant. illegal drugs to the detriment of themselves, other students or Gail, Spec. Plaster wife, re-j Pfc. Samuel V. Johnson, son and Mrs.

Harold D. Saunders of. the college. High quality guitar strings of Mrs. Letha M.

Johnson of 5t. uair was promoted It takes only 13 minutes to change some jet planes from daytime passenger carriers to nighttime freight haulers. with thA tmncnnrtotinn "I don't think anyone can ac Vodka was first produced in Russia in the 14th century. Delaware, has reported for duty at Pacific Fleet Marine Force to specialist 4 in Vietnam where he is serving with the 1st have been made from a el-copper alloy. company.

tually provide accurate data in ch affner'S 6 instant Drama" 164 South Main Street headquarters at Camp H. M. Smith, Oahu, Hawaii. A graduate of Willis High School, he entered the. service in July.

Spec. 5 Gregory P. borrell, son of L. Paul Gorrell of Ashland, is participating Enterprise," with the 9th Infantry Division in Viejiam. The operation is a lojg-term seek and destroy attempt.

He is a fire direction centq- computer near Rach Kiea. His wife lives in Galion. Pvt. Salvatore Nunziajte, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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Choose two solid maple tables to complete your room, either magazine end or cocktail style. 399 $15 monthly 1966. graduate of River Valley filgn school. Three area men have com pleted basic training at Ama ring. Air orce Base, Tex.

Airman Carl R. Saunders son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernard W. Saunders of RR 2, Carding- ton, will remain at Amarillo for training as an administra live specialist.

He is a 1967 I Igs'faiBa Mi graduate of River Valley High School. Airman William E. Abbott, Son- of Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott of RR 1, Nevada, has been assigned to Castle AFB, as a fabric-leather-rubber repair specialist.

He attended Nevada High School. Airman Paul E. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hansel Smith of RR 2, Sunbury, has been assigned to draftsman training at Cannon AFB, N.M.

He is a 1966 graduate of Buckeye Valley High School. Seaman Thomas W. Tracht, son of Mr. and Mrs. Layton E.

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Then take your choice of two walnut-finished plastic topped cocktail or step-end tables. Sit monthly SIS monthly man aboard the dock landing ship USS Hermitage which is stationed off the coast of Two area men have been promoted to specialist 5 by the Army. They are Michael C. Hoepf. son of Mrs.

Eulalia Hoepf of Bucyrus, stationed at Ft. Clayton, Canal Zone, and Peter A. White, son of Mrs. Carolyn G. White, of Delaware, stationed near Furth, Germany.

Hoepf, a chemical laboratory specialist, entered the Army in June 1965 and arrived in the Canal Zone last December. His wife; Diane, lives in the Canal Zone. He is a 1963 graduate of Buckeye Central High SrhOnl White, a truck driver, entered the Army in July 1965 and is a 1963 graduate of Delaware Hayes High School. Ten Marion area men have enlisted through the Marion Air Force recruiting office and have left for basic training, The Marion men are Gregory L. Betz, husband of Patricia A.

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