10(p THE CULVER CITIZEN VOLUME 79, NUMBER 47 NOVEMBER 22, 1973

CCHS Drops Opener To Argos

Hoosier Hysteria, the substitute pounds there, the final score could Indiana residents have for nearly have been quite different. every passion held dear by other The first outing for Coach Ken Americans, has dribbled its way Hass did not signal disaster, back into our hearts and minds however, and there is a whole THIS CEREMONIAL SCHOOL BELL WAS THE PRIZE, and Argos took it last Saturday night as the again this year. season ahead to build upon the first Culver Cavaliers lost their opener to the Argos Dragons. The bell is a new circulating trophy— the bell The Culver Cavaliers opened the game's experience. Further, there was donated by the CCHS student council, and the base was donated by the Argos student council. A • >eason last Saturday night at Argos were other aspects of the game brass plate will be installed on the base to record the winner of each year's contest between the two High School, where the Dragons discussed in this week's Editorial, basketball teams. CITIZENphoto soundlv defeated the home town "Sports In Public Education". team by a score of 80 to 58. Pictures of the game can be seen The score does not reflect, on Pages Four and Five. however, the high quality of play Association Meeting , during the game by both teams. NOTICE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Culver never let the Dragons rest DISCUSSED AT RECENT Is there a need for a unit of the standards of excellence; counsels on their lead, and reserves never The Marshall County Courthouse CHAMBER MEETING Indiana Association for Retarded and aids parents of the retarded; ^Mwitered the game for Argos. will be closed for the Thanksgiving Children for Marshall and Starke helps to develop better understan­ Culver started the game in a holiday from 4:00 p.m. Wednes­ The Culver Chamber of Com­ Counties? This question will be ding of the problems of mental nervous fashion, and it seemed that day, November 21st until Monday, merce held its regular monthly discussed November 26th at 8:00 retardation in the community; but for a few inches here, a few November 26th at 8:00 a.m. meeting at noon on Tuesday, p.m. EST at the Culver Eagles encourages training and research November, 13th at the Culver Inn. Lodge. on their behalf. After the invocation given by Dr. Jack Gruenenfelder, presi­ A local unit would directly unite Rev. Earl W. Sharp, pastor of dent of the IARC Board of the efforts in behalf of the children Culver Wesley United Methodist Special Eagles Meeting Directors, and Mr. Frank Bell, now attending public school special Church, Chamber president Robert Executive Director of the IARC, Rust opened the meeting by education classes, those served by The very first combined meeting president Walter Von Ehr to Mr. will be present to discuss the the Marshall-Starke Development introducing several guests in functions and formation of the ARC •"^ver held of Culver Eagles Aerie and Mrs. Jesse Overmyer, Mrs. attendance. Reports were then Center, and clients served by 3221 took place on Wednesday Louise Von Ehr and Mr. Kenneth on national, state, and local levels. Marshall-Starke Adult Services. made by the secretary and treas­ The meeting is open to all parents, evening, October 6th. The potluck Shei. urer, and President Rust shared friends and professionals working supper began at 6:30 with the JUNIOR HIGH HONOR ROLL , The soloist of the evening was with Chamber members several with or concerned for the mentally planned meeting following. Miss Elizabeth Pinder, who pre­ communications he recently re­ retarded. Accidentally omitted from last week's Presidents Walter VonEhr and sented some of her own works as ceived regarding requests from the Honor Roll list for the first nine weeks Barbara Flora conducted this first well as others. Indiana Department of Commerce The ARC promotes the welfare of at the Culver Junior High School was attempt at combining the men and Door prizes were won as follows: concerning the availability of the retarded through development Don VanDePutte, Seventh Grade, 3.24 women for a special session. first, Joan Lett; Second, Gene buildings in Culver for Industrial of programs in their behalf; average. This puts Don on the B or B + •^Officers of both lodges shared in Riester; Third, Wanda Von Ehr; Plants and related matters. monitors existing serving systems Honor Roll (3.0-3.5). Congratulations, *-ihe short but impressive ceremony. to insure they meet the highest Don! Fourth. Frieda Fishburn. After several committee reports Twenty-seven members wit­ the Ladies Auxiliary Charter was were given. President Rust intro­ nessed the giving of three very presented for all to see with a duced the guest speaker for the special award certificated for beautiful hand-fashioned frame afternoon, Mr. Phil Grebe, Assist­ ORDER A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION outstanding work in the club and created by Mr. Kenneth Shei. The ant Director of the Industrial community. These awards were charter will be displayed proudly in Division, Indiana Department of Gift Cards Sent At No Charge proudly presented at the altar by the main entrance of the lodge hall. Commerce. Mr. Grebe's talk centered on the qualities a com­ munity such as Culver must have or cultivate in order to attract industry Gift Of to the area. Several thought- provoking suggestions were made on how communities decide whether they want industrial expansion, what type of expansion Name would be most 'beneficial to the town, and how to make industry interested in locating in a particular community. Also explained by Mr. Address Grebe were several programs available to small communities through the Indiana Department of Commerce for the purpose of City Zip financing industrial expansion.

After a brief question-and- One Year $4.00 • Two Years $6.50 answer session, the meeting was adjourned. The next regular meet­ ADD FIFTY CENTS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS OUTSIDE INDIANA ing of the Chamber of Commerce will be held December 11th, at SEND TO:The Culver CITIZEN, Post Office Box 90, Culver, Indiana 46511 1 Wf which time election of 1974 Officers Please allow three weeks for entry of new subscription Photo Courtesy of Cathy Welsh will take place. L Lake City, Utah; two sons, Peter Mrs. Rowe was married April 12 M. Pedersen, Bay Village, Ohio, 1913 To Andrew R. Rowe, wh and Ralph Pedersen, New Orleans, preceded her in death October 5 OBITUARIES Louisiana; three sisters in Norway; 1957. She was a member of th eight grandchildren, and three Wesley United Methodist Churcl Edito n als great-grandchildren. of Culver. Services were held at 2:00 p.m. Surviving are five daugh*

Last week's editorial entitled "A Time Of Wonder" contained an error that should be corrected. Rexall DRUGS In that editorial, which discussed the handling of the renewal of the Superintendent of School's new three year contract, and the reasons we thought the subject In Culver You otter to mag­ netize it with your should have been discussed more openly, we stated For All Your Christmas Needs fingertip. that the contract had been passed unanimously by the Board of School Trustees. We have been informed that our information was in error, and that the motion to grant a new contract was "Where Everyone Is not> in fact, unanimous. / The Secret; Simply whir! While we could not determine before press time what the hand. The A Friendly Neighbor" hat will • p i n the exact vote was, we wish to correct this error of fact around the in last week's editorial. 6nger. Community Calenda Buy Yourself A New Thursday, November 22nd Thanksgiving Day 1973 6:30 p.m. American Legion Family Night 8:00 p.m. Culver Jaycees in Bank Lounge Living Rooi 8:00 p.m. Maxinkuckee I.O.O.F. #373

Sunday, November 25th 4:15 p.m. CCHS Is On The Air radio show, WTCA

Monday, November 26th CCHS - Caston Freshman Basketball (Home) 7:30 p.m. Maxinkuckee Rebekah Lodge #844 8:00 p.m. Indiana Association for Retarded Children at Eagles 8:00 p.m. Maxinkuckee Federated Junior Women's Club in homes or Dining Roo

Tuesday, November 27th 1:00 p.m. Senior Citizens meeting, Zion Hall 3:15 p.m. Brownie Troop Meeting at Grace United Church of Christ 7:00 p.m. Boy Scout Troop #290 at Wesley United Methodist For Christmas! 7:00 p.m. Cub Scout Pack meeting at Wesley Church 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star Auxiliary THE COFFEE POT'S ON— 8:00 p.m. American Home Group, Culver City Club 8:00 p.m. VFW Post 6919 Come In And Browse At Your Leisure, Get Away From The Rush!

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On the board for Rochester twenty Culver eighth-graders got WHIPS ROCHESTER were Hiatt, 12 points, Carr, 8 to see at least a full minute of points, Lee, 4 points, Hawkinson, 2 action as Culver led from beginning Days Gone By... For the first time in six years, the points, and Johnson, 2 points. to end. Culver Junior High Eighth Grade Culver's next junior high home Scoring for the Eighth Grade Varsity downed a strong Rochester game is against Argos, November were Marshall. 18 points, Smith, 13 Memories From Past CITIZENS team, 40-35. This was the second 29th at 4:30 p.m. points, Miller, points, Cum­ straight victory for the Culver mings, 5 points, Newman, 2 points, November 21, 1973 Culver Methodist Church beginning at Indians. CULVER JUNIOR HIGH OPENS Osborn, 2 points, Kemple, 2 Piano students of Mrs. Leonard 7:30 p.m. The score was tied, 35-all, at the WITH TWO VICTORIES points, and Personette, 1 point. Hoffman presented a recital at the State The Culver Indians beat Bremen end of regulation time, when Akron scorers were Sauseman, 8 Exchange Bank Auditorium on Satur­ there Friday night with a score of 38 to Rochester hit the tying goal as the The Culver Seventh Grade points, Sterk, 8 points, Merley, 6 day, November 9th. Mary Ann Lewis 23. In Saturday night's action, the buzzer sounded. Culver scored five defeated the Akron seventh grade points, Shriver, 6 points, Pratt, 3 and Jeffrey Vernum served as assist­ Indians won a thriller from South Bend big points in overtime and held off points, Nichols, 2 points, Shep­ ants and Rodney Triplet served as Riley with a tight score of 34 to 33. last Tuesday by a score of 23-21. accompanist. Rochester for the victory. Coach Pachniak was initiated to the herd, 2 points, and Bussard, 1 November 22, 1933 The large crowd shook the gym coaching ranks very quickly by point. A veteran news correspondent will The school bus driven by Robert with excitement during a game that piloting the Culver seventh-graders speak about "The 1968 Election" Crump caught fire Thursday afternoon was nip and tuck from start to to this fine overtime victory. Thursday, November 21st at Culver as he was returning the children to their Military Academy. Bernard Eismann is homes, but the blaze was extinguished finish. Scoring for Culver were The score was tied, 19-19, during associated wi'h National Educational before the load was threatened. Miller, 9 points, Newman, 3 points, regular time and Culver scored four Television. Thirteen boys have joined the Culver Marshall, 13 points, Smith, 11 points in overtime play to bring Cub Pack in the past few weeks, points, Cummings, 1 point, and home the win. Scoring for the November 20, 1973 according to E.R.Corwin, Cubmaster. Osborn, 3 points. Scoring for seventh grade team were Mills, 14 PRETTY FEET The Culver Jaycees will offer prizes On Saturday, the first day of its Rochester were Scott, 13 points, points. Miller, 5 points, M.Wolver­ for the best Christmas decorations this opening sale, a large throng of people McCarter, 6 points. Grimes, 12 a unique beauty cream Christmas season, as a Jaycee com­ visited the new Ben Franklin 5c and 10c ton, 2 points, and Fieldhouse, 2 . . . that changes those munity project. There will be two Store, of which Ben Oberlin is the points, and Lee, 4 points. points. divisions: the business division and the proprietor. The Rochester Seventh Grade Scoring for Akron were Studer- dry & rough areas of skin home division. slipped by the Culver seventh- baker, 8 points, Deardorff, 7 into baby softness. Try it - Culver residents are again reminded November 21, 1923 graders, 28-20. This leaves the points, Shaffer, 2 points. 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