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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Friday, March 25, 1966 TORNADO TOPICS received Student 'jhonor bv doing an experiment PlnCPS First In with the conductivity of 7, tions. Steve, the only junior high Ohio Math Test sludent at the District Science; CLEVELAND (UPD- Doug- I Day, won by constructing a fuel McMahon 0( Xavier of High School in Cincinnati top- years A Answers Martin In Race A Andrew Jackson, who qj (jOYCmOr took part in the fighimg at 13 first GOP governor in Alabama since Reconstruction. Martin is expected to receive his nomination hands Ala. (UPI) at the state GOP Thai of King Iouis XIV Rep. James D.

Martin, elected convention in July. He would France, who reigned ior 72 to Congress in the Goldwater oppose one of 10 Democratic tide that swept Alabama in the; candidates including Lur- years of age. A HONOR ROLL If either of these two boys pe(j 13,500 students who took Moscow. 1904 general election, today speech and music one of the t0P two high with excellent results. She plac- at the State, teev receive rnatics competition test, it was fishers and the females of cd first in the local and second an a11 exPense Paid thP t0 announced today.

species of phalaropes the county Prince of Peace from May to 14. McMahon scored 97.25 out of i possible 100 and earned a Karl Knittle, Jane Kreisher, Pa- ert Weible, Larry Williams and Students placed on the honor tncia Lab, Joy Lombardo, Bet- Kathe Yockey. roll for the 4th six-week period sy Ott, Susan Paugh. Christine --------are as follows: Riffle, Victoria Phvliss LEARN ESSENTIALS Senior High School 12ti Sharp, Colleen Stahl, Jeanie Sto- Topic sentences, supporting contests, first in the otiginal or- nternationa ciencea grade Linda Arnold, Jim Box, ver and Linda Winkler. details, clincher sentence, co- atory division of the District! 5100 cash award Bonnie Domer, Bob Foutz, Paul- 8th grade; Linda Baker, herence are just ji Jew of the Speech contest, and first in the) good Shighiro Watanabe, Lakewood High School, 92.5; James West, Aiken High School, Cincinnati, Jay Huff, Jeanne Ley.

Pamela Rebecca Clement. Patricia Do- mmar in learning 10 write good a Thespian for three years, Representatives of Gerber 91.25; George Czerbak, St. Ig- Licser, Patricia Lombardo, Jim mes, Tom Dunn, Kristy Ellwood paragraphs. takes an activc part in Beauty Schooj presented a pro- High School, cieveland, Mast, Martha Murray, Neils Carol Filler, Caroi Fisher, Joe After learning the fundamen- 0f the plays presented, by Neilsen, Carole Oliver, Karen Fisher, Jim Gerber, Patricia tals of expressing themselves cither appearing on stage or by Oliver, Barbara Riel. Karen Gow, Chuck Haddon, the students will write a working on committees.

leen Wallace, wife of Gov, laenis wno iook general cicuuvn, ironmo school A -Yes, female his candidacy ter the republican gubernatorial nomination. all CLASS ADS PAY The squid has been nlcknam- If elected, the 47-year-old ed the because of congressman would become the its speed. ine Gteiser, Melanie Gerber, Joe Steve Becker, Cindy Berner, terms with which Sophomores District VIII Solo and Ensemble jucj Haglock, Dana Hardwidgc, Valeric Brandenburg, Jim Bran- Mps. Suzanne Stauficr Eng-; contest recently held at Perry Nancy Hawk, Richard Horn, nen, Carol Brvan, Randy Brown classes are becoming fa- High School. SHOW HAIRSTYLING miliar in learning to write good' Sherwood, Doug Stnckmaker, ner, Sue Harriff, Ron Higgins, PaPer comparing three non-fic- year she had a leading role in! Wally Unsold.

Bruce Walter, Su- Karl Hiltner, Carol Hoidra, Kay tl0n or, htographical selections the fall comedy and will por- Further san Wiers and Charles Wilson. Huffman, Mary Lou Hurley, and then nowlv acquir- u-ay the character Nirrue in the Ilth grade Catherine Beu, Kay Johnson, Rick Kennedy, Ka- cd i spring musical Sally Bowers, Jack Brannen, thy LeMay, David Lieser, gram on hairstyling and make- 88.25; James Nechvatal, Parma up at a recent meeting of the High School, 83.25; John Mon- Thisj Dover-New Philadelphia Tri-Hi- ahan, Kent State High School, plans for the annual spring formal to be held April 2 were discussed and sev- Robert Joy Reed, Debbie Reiser, Pa- bands had a party Lri- hbrarian, and a member of Fu-! help the YMCA with a craft as did next 12 Dan Riel Marcb from 7-10 p.m ture Teachers, senior choir and center which will be organized Three hundred schools parti- Dover high gym and National Honor Society. Her soon. ideated in the competition. Aik- outside intersts include singing; Tom Corpman, Wm.

D. Espen- ane Miller, Dean Packer. Susani 8ANDS STAGE PAR1V schied, Deborah Gibbs, Harry Pritchard, Mary Eller Rausch, Junior High and Graef, Anita Haglock, Huff, Linda Kocheran, Gary' tncia Reynolds, Maholm, Jill Matthews. Carl Greg Schoelles, Shari Schumak- Obermiller, John Peters, Re-er, Beth Singleton, Donis Snel- becca Pompey and Todd Ram- lenberger, Jill Spring, Kathy Su- Ume was d)Vlded mt0 in the choir and taking part in sey. Iter, Cynthi, Van Alstyne, Rob- three.penods, ln youth fellowship activities at the 10th Grade Gary Baugh- on Hard.

Dale Warther, Karen man, Tom Becker, Teiesa Ber- Weil and Jeanette Wilson ner, James Clark, Cheryl Espen 7th grade Brenda schied, Paul Gordon, Betsy Has- James Arter, Sally Beasley, Cin- Diama and music are my spring musical Susan is not only active in eral work meetings have been Thespians, but she is also head held. 82.75; Allan Moluf, High School, 81.75 and Michael; Sydlaske. Whitmer High Toledo, 80.75. Cadmus received $75 and Watanabe got $50. The other six Inter- morning announcer, a student Members of the club plan to finishers received $25, in the cafeteria, ihe time during the third peiiod, pizza piaying the piano, horse and pepsi was served in the back riding and swimming.

tedt, Anne Kane. Jane Kappe- dy Beitzel, Sherryl Brown, Carter. Lois Knittle, Barbara Korns ol Capozella, John Clark, Caro- Allen Lieser, Janet Moser, Ron- lyn Corwin, Barbara De Torio, aid Rubright, Sue Stancy and, Clifford Easlick, Pam Enck, The Dynamics, consisting of This is why Susan Dave Lieser, Joe Fisher, Tom plans to major in speech and Beasley, and John Herzig, fur- drama, and minor in music nished the music. I im Mena- as she enters Georgetown Col- Susan Welter. Special graduate student vid Hawks.

In the Junior High 9th grade Mary Ellen Baab, Sally Beu, Leslie Billow, Ralph Ross Fuerman, Steve a member of tee audio lege in Georgetown, Kentucky, Da Holli Hammond. Debra Hard- 31 ds hari rharge next fall. ord and equipment. esty, Sherry Henry, Jim Ickes, riiffnrH Netting Mrs Mrs. Clifford Netting, Elizabeth Kane.

Kathy Mr Barbara Lehman, Brad Ma- Mrs.l TO (HOOSE RINGS Clsss rings to go on display holm. Debbie Miiler. Cynthia chosen by commiHee of cipated in the competition, cn High topped all entries with nftUM rniiDMJMi MT a score of 207.75 for its top BOWLING TOURNAMENT u. t-. three students.

Shaker Heights The bowling tournament for the 8th and 9th grade girls will was be held Wednesday. March lhlrd at 20175' The team with the best win-loss record from the 8th and 9th grades will compete. The win I 0V6M rang, group will be awarded a 0vvner Robbed Of $20,000 In Cash STUDY HUCK FINN An extensive study of Mark Eagt novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is being CLEVELAND (UPI) An Side tavern cwner was robbed of more than $20,000 in cash today by three bandits done by William Terry's 1st pe- who him as he arnvcd nod junior English class. The tavcrn en tor students began the study by Bowers, Joann Comm, Chris- Myers Gene Ott Amv Patter-z i sophomore students next Thurs'oresentin 2 discussions of the his me Cosgrove, Cheryl Davidson, with Bob Ho- SSfmonef d' Bry preia umt is el, Linda Enck, Robera Ever- Shutt, Beverly Singree, Sharon Jones to. Later, the class, concluded with class discus- Cn prr ett, Byron Glidden, Vera Ham- Specht, Jack Stahl, Mary Stipe, April the bends will t0 dec'de styteisinns rnnrpmino thn mond, Rcbeu Horn, Kathy Jennings, Peggy Khngensmith, Specht.

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to Minerva to see the Minerva Stage Band COUNCII HOST The Jr. High Instrumental Mu-, Membm New sic Program will feature the.delphla and Gnadenhutten Siu- bands on April 15. sions concerning the interpretation of the novel. EXPLORE INSURANCE As he got out of the car In front of the East Side tavern, two masked men approached him. One told him, have OUTSTANDING SENIOR By SUE BEAK DHS News Staff Writer Achievements in thp fields of music and speech are responsible for Susan Ott being selected as this week's outstanding senior.

The daughter ol Mr. and on A John H. Ott of 204 Prospect st, i Susan has entered various Helen 7th-8th period the stuff and make't The consumer economics classes, second held gun on Mrs. Helen studying insurance and Sabctta. a barmaid at the tav- various phases.

They were ad- cm, who was sitting on the pas- erations of the Dover High Student Council at its regular monthly meeting last Monday. dressed by Robert Coleman on March 22 and by Bruce Feller The schools sought ideas for on March 23. They spoke on the making their own councils more.different aspects of insurance, active. Later this week they will see a Money was appropriated to film on life insurance. send two students to the Nation- ----------------------al Association of Student Coun- Meat accounts for nearly 25 Since 1887 Downtown Canton and tht 30th St.

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The circulation and magazines total 6 717 and the daily average attendance in the library was 546. side of the car. Skall took two paper bags containing the money from the trunk of the car. The gunmen took the bags and c.caped in a late-model car driven a third man. One of the bandits squirted a per cent of an average liquid into eyes but he food budget, say Ohio State University Extension economists.

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VALUE CENTER 212 N. WOOSTER AVE. DOVER. OHIO VISIT COLUMBUS Clifford Seminar class wont to Columbus on Monday and visited the state schools for the deaf and blind. In the afternoon, they went to the State Diagnostic Center.

A question and answer period followed the tour, in which they saw' the operations for caring for the mentally retarded. State Senator Dannv Johnson visited the class last Tuesday to discuss the duties and experiences of a senator. Next week county officials will come to the class to speak of their duties. Y-TEENS BUSY The Junior Y-Teens will sell Easter Lilies downtown Saturday, April 2 for the Easter Seal Foundation and also ns a part of a community service project. Plans being made for future projects will include tea for sometime in May.

A meeting will be held soon to nominate for officers of the 1966-67 school term. FILMS TO BE SHOWN The following films are to be shown next week in DHS classes: The in art, in science. in French, The Magnif in health, and Gasfe- in German. CLUBS TO TRAVEL The Audio and Visual Aids, Clubs are now planning a triD over spring vacation, April 6-9, to Washington, D. C.

Sverv two years the juniors and seniors of both clubs take the trip. Meal and room costs are paid by the club. The boys will spend four days touring Washington, DC GO TO SCIENCE FAIR Jim Kilchenman and Steve Becker have been selected from the District Science Fair to go to the State Science Fair on March 26 and 27 at Meadowbrook High School. Mr. Andrew jJcnditeak will accompany these, SPECIAL LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICES AT New Frost-Free Westinghouse Refrigerator Freezer FROST FREE 22" 14 cu.

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