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l jackie swift pat talbot connie talkington jim sudol linda teuton ann talkington ruth teffner connie vesper brenda ulrich play it again, brian . . . 23
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:Ja Petrie, s Treffert gilph Holl- of the , this week, irsons from anies. 'e from the Sheriffls of- . laws con- ather emer- 5 he roads. A . an elec- ave a dem- adio equip- Ohio tAPt- ght Jr., 38, of scheduled for efore a US. day on two '. robbery, the iper Say Tribune . a any money i . the younger woman then I companied her to a bank where she withdrew $240. The younger con woman said she would add $260 to the $240 withdrawn by the victim'and would tell her ttboss'T that the $500 was all the money that had been in the packet. The younger woman. who called herself tlAngela Millerft then said the three of them, includ- ing her companion, who called herself ttMrs. Smith,u would split the $20,000 evenly. ttAngela Millerit told the. victim to wait in the mall while she conferred with her ttboss't but. the two women were not seen again. Police are investigating the incident. Starts Work The initial meeting of publi- cation and reproduction com- mittee of the Niles Bicenten- nial met with Chet Stout, bicentennial chairman, and Mrs. Catherine Campbell at the formerls office this week. The purpose of the commit- tee is to construct and type materials and information to be used to supplement the Niles history book. It is one of numerous committees as- signed to work on some 80 subject items on the sug- gested list of history making events in the community. The committee is prepared to meet with persons and groups who can supply in- formation on schools, rail- roads, pottery works, ice cream wagons, grocery stores, prices and other items of historical interest. In terested parties can contact Mrs. Campbell at 652-3336 or Mr. Stout at 652-1704. Other committee members are Fred Smith Jr., Diane Lobaugh. Guy and Kay Marino. Harry Rose, Mrs. Pauline Eppreight, Mrs. Rob- ert Brogna, Mrs. Helen OtConnell, Mrs. Alfreda Rob- inson, and Mrs. McMahon. Any others who can help are requested to join. The group has already begun a study of ttRound- stownl' which was in the old I Kathryn- adminis commented ' provide easier ac .. offices for administrat o i t vices to both parents and stun dents. A plan to move the Bascom elementary library to a regular classroom, was also taken under advisement. Principal Warren Lawrence has been seeking larger li- brary quarters for several years, as the larger portion of the library has been housed in individual classrooms due to lack of space and shelving. To Decide Projects The board instructed the administration and the busi- ness manager to compile a list of priorities concerninq the renovation of buildings and grounds ' projects that should be completed in the next 12 months with the men. ey coming from the lvmill permanent improvement levy. Supt. Everling told the board the four-week work- shop that follows the in-ser- vice program may not be held this year due to the economic situation. The decision will be made by May. The board accepted the res- ignation of Mrs. Eleanor Ken- ny, who is retiring from the home economics department of the high school at the close of the school year. Mrs. Ken- ney has been teaching for 22 years, including 16 years in the LaBrae district. Mrs. Bonnie Roddewig, who is on leave of absence from the home economics department, will replace Mrs. Kenney. The board employed James Franks and Larry Yoho as custodial maintenance per- sonnel under the Emergency Unemployment Act. A11 wages and fringe benefits will be paid by the federal govern- ment. Lowell McVey, Newton Falls was employed as a sub- stitute bus driver, Mrs. Sylvia Markopoulas was hired to re- place Mrs. Donna Rood who will be on leave of absence for the rest of the school year. Camp Changed The board granted per i
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24 gayle wade robert wiland A becky wright frank warren ron wilder nancy yount richard webster Iakeview was very fortunate this year to have with them, volker kugler. volker came to Iakeview from heide, a small town in the north part of west germany. born september 30, 1955, volker came here in august of 1972 and stayed with the robert crane family until july of 1973. his year here was under icye iinternational christian youth exchangei. when asked about lakeview, he had this to say, i enjoy my staying here in Iakeview high school very much, the time went really fast. not pictured: annette padgett tom benner anthony padgett jack bridgens nancy pykare chris fitzpatrick danny rallsburger lee ann johnson jay sparhawk penny jones dave sunderiand dave kinter pam sunderiand lois mowen
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