Remember When 3.1.7

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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10 Years Ago
March 1 1997
Three local middle school students have been selected to participate in the People to People Student Ambassador Program. Brenna Good, Mark Grossnickle and Joey Woodling will visit Australia this summer as student ambassadors of the United States.

25 Years Ago
March 1 1982
Troy Furnivall will be ranked No. 1 in the nation in the high school indoor 300-yard dash in the upcoming issue of Track and Field News. The magazine's March issue rates the Warsaw Community High School senior in the nation's top spot in the 300, based on Furnivall's 31.1 clocking in a Bloomington meet two weeks ago. That time is listed as seventh fastest indoor prep clocking ever reported to the magazine.

50 Years Ago
March 1 1957
Milford High School cheerleader Jerry Lippincott and other Milford fans were praying for Mentone's Tom Hoover to miss a free throw when he stepped to the charity line with one second to play in an overtime session. However, Hoover made both his attempts to give Mentone a 46-44 triumph in the most thrilling game of the sectional tournament.

75 Years Ago
March 1 1932
Genita Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Smith, of Scott and Main streets, recently was declared winner of a musical contest between students of the Chicago Musical College. She was winner of the first place in improvement and advancement achievement rating and was chosen from the student body as pianist at the annual luncheon for honor guests given by Mr. Gunn, vice president of the institution.[[In-content Ad]]

10 Years Ago
March 1 1997
Three local middle school students have been selected to participate in the People to People Student Ambassador Program. Brenna Good, Mark Grossnickle and Joey Woodling will visit Australia this summer as student ambassadors of the United States.

25 Years Ago
March 1 1982
Troy Furnivall will be ranked No. 1 in the nation in the high school indoor 300-yard dash in the upcoming issue of Track and Field News. The magazine's March issue rates the Warsaw Community High School senior in the nation's top spot in the 300, based on Furnivall's 31.1 clocking in a Bloomington meet two weeks ago. That time is listed as seventh fastest indoor prep clocking ever reported to the magazine.

50 Years Ago
March 1 1957
Milford High School cheerleader Jerry Lippincott and other Milford fans were praying for Mentone's Tom Hoover to miss a free throw when he stepped to the charity line with one second to play in an overtime session. However, Hoover made both his attempts to give Mentone a 46-44 triumph in the most thrilling game of the sectional tournament.

75 Years Ago
March 1 1932
Genita Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Smith, of Scott and Main streets, recently was declared winner of a musical contest between students of the Chicago Musical College. She was winner of the first place in improvement and advancement achievement rating and was chosen from the student body as pianist at the annual luncheon for honor guests given by Mr. Gunn, vice president of the institution.[[In-content Ad]]
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