Remember When 3.24.2009

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

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10 Years Ago

March 24 1999

    Few people know the inside of a grocery store better than 62-year-old identical twins Sharon Clay and Sharodene Morris.

Sharon is the fruit bar manager at Marsh Supermarket and is in her 29th year of service with Marsh. Sharodene works in the produce section with her sister and is in her seventh year with Marsh. Both have been working in grocery stores since age 7, when they did odd jobs at their father's store.

25 Years Ago

March 24 1984

    Katrina Curtis, a Warsaw Community High School athletic pioneer, will compete in the optional vault and floor exercise Saturday in the IHSAA girls gymnastics championships at Perry Meridian High School in Indianapolis.

A freshman, Curtis will be the first WCHS individual to compete in the state level, just as last week she was the first to participate in a regional.

50 Years Ago

March 24 1959

    James H. Armington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Armington, West Winona Avenue, has returned to the Ball State campus in Muncie after completing a term of internship with the Arthur Anderson accounting firm on La Salle Street in Chicago. An accounting major, Armington will be graduated from Ball State in June.


75 Years Ago

March 24 1934

    At a meeting of the local Hi-Y Club held recently at the high school building, seven new members were taken into the organization, namely, Oliver Bodkin Jr., Bernard Light, Frederick Olds, Lionel Bates, Reed DuBois, Carl Dobbins and Wilbur Strauss.

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10 Years Ago

March 24 1999

    Few people know the inside of a grocery store better than 62-year-old identical twins Sharon Clay and Sharodene Morris.

Sharon is the fruit bar manager at Marsh Supermarket and is in her 29th year of service with Marsh. Sharodene works in the produce section with her sister and is in her seventh year with Marsh. Both have been working in grocery stores since age 7, when they did odd jobs at their father's store.

25 Years Ago

March 24 1984

    Katrina Curtis, a Warsaw Community High School athletic pioneer, will compete in the optional vault and floor exercise Saturday in the IHSAA girls gymnastics championships at Perry Meridian High School in Indianapolis.

A freshman, Curtis will be the first WCHS individual to compete in the state level, just as last week she was the first to participate in a regional.

50 Years Ago

March 24 1959

    James H. Armington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Armington, West Winona Avenue, has returned to the Ball State campus in Muncie after completing a term of internship with the Arthur Anderson accounting firm on La Salle Street in Chicago. An accounting major, Armington will be graduated from Ball State in June.


75 Years Ago

March 24 1934

    At a meeting of the local Hi-Y Club held recently at the high school building, seven new members were taken into the organization, namely, Oliver Bodkin Jr., Bernard Light, Frederick Olds, Lionel Bates, Reed DuBois, Carl Dobbins and Wilbur Strauss.

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