Remember When 2.20.2012
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
10 Years Ago
Three students from Kosciusko County were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Saint Francis for the fall 2001 semester. They were: Noreen A. Byers-Pollack, Warsaw, majoring in business administration; Ryan Gruenewald, Claypool, majoring in fine and commercial art; and Wendi Norton, Mentone, majoring in secondary art education
Andrea King, daughter of Barry and Ruth Ann King, was named the 2001-02 recipient of the Guebert-Lake Merit scholarship by the program in physical therapy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. King is a 1996 graduate of Warsaw.
25 Years Ago
Warsaw Community High School seniors Nancy Parke and Mark Schmidt have been named finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Corp. competition. The pair are now eligible for scholarships from NMSC, business-sponsored scholarships or college/university financial scholarships. Parke is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Parke, Warsaw. She plans to attend either the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor or Indiana University. Schmidt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schmidt, Warsaw, and a member of National Honor Society. He has been accepted at MIT.
50 Years Ago
Warsaw High School’s group of 14 band students who earned superior ratings in the state instrumental contest recently at Butler University, Indianapolis, were: Pamela DeGood, drum; Carol O’Reilley, flute; Anne Jensen, flute; Richard Roderick, cornet, and Jerry Stutzman, tympani; Wendy Bolinger, drum; Becky Eggers, clarinet; Steve Sowers, sax; Dennis Harrell, drum; Diane McCleary, flute; Jim Gast, sax; Michaele Hodges, sax; Jim Mendenhall, sax; and Betty Kaufman, sax. Lois Tschetter was rated superior in advanced piano competition.
75 Years Ago
Miss Jean Hines was hostess to members of her bridge club at her home south of Warsaw. Prizes were awarded to Kathryn Lucas, first, and Maxine Pittinger, consolation. Others present were: June Lytle, Charlotte Clover, Bette Mikesell, Charlotte Marie Butler, Herberta and Marguerite Robinson, Janice Ruse, Helen Metzger, Katie Ann Worley and Mrs. Richard Silveus.
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10 Years Ago
Three students from Kosciusko County were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Saint Francis for the fall 2001 semester. They were: Noreen A. Byers-Pollack, Warsaw, majoring in business administration; Ryan Gruenewald, Claypool, majoring in fine and commercial art; and Wendi Norton, Mentone, majoring in secondary art education
Andrea King, daughter of Barry and Ruth Ann King, was named the 2001-02 recipient of the Guebert-Lake Merit scholarship by the program in physical therapy at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. King is a 1996 graduate of Warsaw.
25 Years Ago
Warsaw Community High School seniors Nancy Parke and Mark Schmidt have been named finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Corp. competition. The pair are now eligible for scholarships from NMSC, business-sponsored scholarships or college/university financial scholarships. Parke is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Parke, Warsaw. She plans to attend either the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor or Indiana University. Schmidt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schmidt, Warsaw, and a member of National Honor Society. He has been accepted at MIT.
50 Years Ago
Warsaw High School’s group of 14 band students who earned superior ratings in the state instrumental contest recently at Butler University, Indianapolis, were: Pamela DeGood, drum; Carol O’Reilley, flute; Anne Jensen, flute; Richard Roderick, cornet, and Jerry Stutzman, tympani; Wendy Bolinger, drum; Becky Eggers, clarinet; Steve Sowers, sax; Dennis Harrell, drum; Diane McCleary, flute; Jim Gast, sax; Michaele Hodges, sax; Jim Mendenhall, sax; and Betty Kaufman, sax. Lois Tschetter was rated superior in advanced piano competition.
75 Years Ago
Miss Jean Hines was hostess to members of her bridge club at her home south of Warsaw. Prizes were awarded to Kathryn Lucas, first, and Maxine Pittinger, consolation. Others present were: June Lytle, Charlotte Clover, Bette Mikesell, Charlotte Marie Butler, Herberta and Marguerite Robinson, Janice Ruse, Helen Metzger, Katie Ann Worley and Mrs. Richard Silveus.
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