Remember When October 16

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

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10 Years Ago
October 16 1989

    Cheerleading tryouts at Redeemer Lutheran School were held Oct. 5. 1989-90 Redeemer Royals cheerleaders include Amanda Conley, Jillian Letsch, Tiffany Hart, Melissa Latsch, Alicia Prater and Sheena Dickey.


25 Years Ago
October 16 1974

    Gregory Hani, 912 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw, has been selected for listing in "Outstanding Young Men of America," an annual biographical compilation sponsored by leading men's civic, service and professional organizations. The awards volume features the accomplishments of approximately 6,300 young men of exceptional abilities and achievements from across the country.


50 Years Ago
October 16 1949

    Ralph D. Scholl, 17, electronics field seaman recruit, who is the son of Mrs. Cleo Oaks, 329 N. Buffalo St., has been chosen honorman of company 190 at the U.S. Naval Training Center in San Diego, Calif.

Scholl entered the service on July 17 at Indianapolis. Before that he attended Warsaw High School.

75 Years Ago
October 16 1924

    Ernest Buckholtz, Syracuse radio fan, believes he heard the ZR-3 radio talking to an ocean steamer last night when he heard a conversation. "Hello Captain. How much coal have you?" "Enough for 24 hours. Thank you."

Radio fans say that the Zeppelin wireless is not a broadcasting station or telephone but a wireless radio code message apparatus tuned to over 1210 meters, impossible for ordinary radio reception. However, radio conditions were reported excellent last night excepting for much local interference in Warsaw from leaking wires. [[In-content Ad]]


10 Years Ago
October 16 1989

    Cheerleading tryouts at Redeemer Lutheran School were held Oct. 5. 1989-90 Redeemer Royals cheerleaders include Amanda Conley, Jillian Letsch, Tiffany Hart, Melissa Latsch, Alicia Prater and Sheena Dickey.


25 Years Ago
October 16 1974

    Gregory Hani, 912 W. Winona Ave., Warsaw, has been selected for listing in "Outstanding Young Men of America," an annual biographical compilation sponsored by leading men's civic, service and professional organizations. The awards volume features the accomplishments of approximately 6,300 young men of exceptional abilities and achievements from across the country.


50 Years Ago
October 16 1949

    Ralph D. Scholl, 17, electronics field seaman recruit, who is the son of Mrs. Cleo Oaks, 329 N. Buffalo St., has been chosen honorman of company 190 at the U.S. Naval Training Center in San Diego, Calif.

Scholl entered the service on July 17 at Indianapolis. Before that he attended Warsaw High School.

75 Years Ago
October 16 1924

    Ernest Buckholtz, Syracuse radio fan, believes he heard the ZR-3 radio talking to an ocean steamer last night when he heard a conversation. "Hello Captain. How much coal have you?" "Enough for 24 hours. Thank you."

Radio fans say that the Zeppelin wireless is not a broadcasting station or telephone but a wireless radio code message apparatus tuned to over 1210 meters, impossible for ordinary radio reception. However, radio conditions were reported excellent last night excepting for much local interference in Warsaw from leaking wires. [[In-content Ad]]
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