James Kerr joined the Southside Toastmasters Club, whose president was Richard Whitesell.
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A cheeseburger, fries and a shake cost 50 cents at Burger Chef.
50 Years Ago This Week — 1974
Sgt. Norman Buckner of the Marion County Sheriff’s Department was named Deputy of the Month.
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Richard Mussman, who had just graduated from Southport High School, received a Krannert Scholarship from Henry Goodrich, president of Inland Container Corp.
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The Bluff Players theatrical group opened its season with the mystery drama “Haunting of Hill House,” which was directed by Wes Leath.
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The Jolly Jerry Leafs 4-H Club met at the home of Mrs. George Huber and installed its new officers: Annmarie Huber, president; Sharon Fulton, vice president; Becky Hilfiker, secretary; Cindy Fulton, treasurer; and Cheryl Bronson, song leader.
40 Years Ago This Week — 1984
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30 Years Ago This Week — 1994
White River Sound Sweet Adelines honored Wilma Waters for her outstanding attendance at the group’s meetings.
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Jackie Barnett, Betty Foley, Carl Webb and Richard Small were presented Mayor’s Volunteer Partnership Awards.
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Margaret Suozzi received St. Francis Hospital’s Family Spirit Award.
20 Years Ago This Week — 2004
Roncalli baseball coach John Wirtz, who had led the Rebels to a 619-200 record over the past 28 seasons, retired. Wirtz won eight city championships, nine sectional titles, six regional crowns and one semistate title.
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10 Years Ago This Week — 2014
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