f * ;I' weather Min. Mix. Pylp, QUOTE 55 88 Trie* , S»l>£ 4 ... eB■ 78 0.26 “The people are looking to Con- 70 0.00 76 0.00 ■ , gress as the last hope for action in ■8 J i r = ^ - a 79 o.oo this crime crisis, We must not «o 73 0.26 fail.” ■ ■ i i; B t v = » 69 0.10 th John L. McClellan ■ , Senator (D.-Ark.) fy.NINTH YEAR—-No. 12 12 Pages Thi&JYeek CHELSEA, MICHIGAN,. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1968 1 0 c p e r copy SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 PER YEAR' fsity Looks Friday - S si ■ • Beach School .'K\r-w - * Scrimmage , iV,' >’ 4 ' ' ~ “B-V : 1 A ' MvVs ;* * .ivfclfe - k m Chelsea varsity football '0m M' m If - l- *-s (?. displayed some of .% lr n?w '“H -yri lies Friday n>ght in ecnm* D edication Set - with Michigan Center, __ and Howell. M UK C Bulldogs did well in all’ of images and head coach Bareis said he was pleaded what he saw on the field. He •he team learned some valua­ tions the scrimmages, rinimages unlike regular foot- games are unscored, but if, a General Dwight E. Beach Will Give crosses the goal, line ^ it is-: to have “scored” unofficially, Dedicatory Address at Open House half o? the field is used,, oy are designed to be learn* The dedication ceremony of the Born In Chelsea in 1908, Dwight : experiences through which the Dwight E. Beach school will -fea­ Edward Beach graduated from Chelsea high where he played var­ era and coaches can determine; ture an open house and an address strengths and weaknesses of by the man for whom , it - was sity football and ' basketball, He na med—'General Dwight E. Beach. attended the. University of Mich- v team, - igan for two years before entering the first scrimmage with The Board of Education had ex­ the U. S. Military Academy where tan Center, the Bulldogs did tended an invitation to all district he graduated in 1932/ He was offensively and •defensively. NEW JUNIOR HIGH: Accompanying the opening includes a community-built nature center. The school enrollment of 600 and capacity: for 300 more. The new residents to attend the open house of. a - new: school year,’ Cheiaea^residents will _ see the building itself includes 20 regular classrooms, cafe- school will be dedicated'at 3 p.m. Sunday in a ceremony 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Guided tours commissioned a Second Lieutenant Chelsea defense kept Michigan in. Field Artillery and assigned to tor from scoring at all in the. opening of the new Dwight E/ Beach junior high 6n torium, and special annexes for activities requiring labs highlighted by a dedication speech from General Beach, through the building will be of­ fered by members of the, Beach the Army Air Corps.: After Pearl scrimmage with Chelsea. The recently^completed Mayer Dr. The 56-acre school grounds and work space. Principal Alan CohklhT reports an Harbor General Beach was trans^ ose led by Quarterback Craig student council, beginning just in­ side th.e front * entrance. ferred to the Southwest-Pacific . and Halfback Jim Wojoicki where he organized and commanded The formal dedication ceremony twice in the first scrimmage, School Enrollment ,the .167th Field Artillery Battalion) Police Nab is slated to begin at 3 p.m. in lethiew a pfss to Wojcicki fod W orden C hildrenr He w a s gradually promoted to ■ the school cafeteria. Included in lirst touchdown. The second Hits Total of 2274 Chief of Staff of EightH United S c h o o l the program will be a dedication otcured on a pass play. Houle Escapee in States Army in 1954. He com-., address by -Gen, Beach, plated two other passes in the For First Week mahde.d tile 82'nd Airborne, Divi­ t scrimmage, picking up con* D eveloping Zoo A native of Chelsea^ Generul sion, Fort Bragg, N. C., front rable yardage for Chelsea, Stolen Truck Unofficial enrollments in the Beach rose to the rank of four- Chelsea, School system show an in­ Board 195'9 to 1961 when he returned to the’ second scrimmage with star general during’ his 36 years the Pentagon as the Deputy Chief .Robert A. Hines, 26, an escapee crease of about 65 or 70 over the It’s fortunate that Mrs. Hask­ two mice, two rats, .and four Mon, the Chelsea defense of military service, in the U. S. of Research and Development. official enrollment for last year. ell Worden of Cedar Lake has Hamsters ; keeping herself and in the first play, and Brigh- from Southern Michigan* Prison Army, He has been commander On July 1, 1962 Genera] Beach The- legal count day, in late a sense of humor. If she couldn’t Dennis company.in the en,r. “Bu^ firedron to score. But Chelsea. Camp Waterloo was arrested by in chief, Army of the Pacific, was promoted t o . the rank of September' is fixed by the state.' Jtake .a joke , a large assortment they’re all males, so don’t worry,” (dlZ-put^an end- to ^the threat- Patrolman David" Peebles ‘ at’ l i t 5 sipce Sept. 1966, where he headed Lieutenant.. General ‘a,nd assumed Mike Gaken shaping up the Tlm^ivcsMsUTdonts whb'aro trana- “oT'hamster's', mice, r'ats’~guihea' DenniFrUassii red'lYeT: • “ the largest single Army-command a.m. Tuesday in ay stolen truck, .feiTing ■ a.. ch»nce_.tix_.be....: placed in the duties of Chief of Research nse,- and- Brighton did “not' Present at a- regular Board of pigi5+i.dQgs,_rabbi.ts,! turtles, and So she didn’t—Until one of the in the free world. thinr-final school before enroll­ and Development.. He was pro­ e again, Offensively the Bull- Washtenaw County Sheriff De­ Education meeting, Monday eve­ children would- be minus one “male” 'inice defied the laws of ment is tukeil. The count made at, moted to his current, rank on July . s again did well although they, partment reported to Chelsea po­ ning were board -members, Irwin, home. ‘ .. natiH’9 and had a litter of babies. the time will ,bo the number used 1, .1965 ,and transferred to Korea not complete, as many passes. Lancaster, Powers, Taylor, Lewis, According to Mrs, Worden, the Although they all died,' the de­ lice, that a 1060'Ford.pick-up had to 'compute state aid reimburse­ Olympic Star as Commander in Chief, United scored twice on ground Koenn, a,nd Hopkins, Supertindcnt situation began to escula.te od, termined' m'ico kept' trying- been stolen from the home of Gem; ment. Total enrollment bus hit Nations'^ Command; Commander, s,_David_ Conklin powered the Cameron, Business Manager Mills, the last day of school .in June. three times'in fact. * Phinney, 16450 Cavanaugh Lake 2,274. ... U. S. Forces, Korea; /and Com­ over the goal line for the Principals Lane, Conklin %nd Wo­ She was picking up her son Ndt ; to -be - outdone, the rats M c D e rm o tt Unofficial enrollments are eur- T. manding General, Eighth United 1 touchdown. _Tim_ Ortbring Rd., within the;.4ast five minutes. joicki -and Assistant Principal Gal-: Richard, from Chelsea High1 . gaye/ birth to eight young July. -f ontly—ljsted at v707 for--..Che 1 sea States Army;....._ . ke loose to score the se'cond Peebles went, to the ramp of l-fft braithv Guests present'-were—Er­ -school—when_he~. came- out—with’:-—!9- High, 530 for Beach'Junior High, — Ip— September 1966— General- •hdown. • and parked, until he saw the truck win Trinkle, John Brooks, Reuben a hamster in his hand. 1 The hamster population had Addresses JCs (502 for South Elementary and 435' Beach became Commander in Chief, entering M-52. Two miles got out Lesser, Sr., Reuben Lesser, Jr., ail'd “Isn’t he cute?” he asked. been depleted by two incidences he Chelsea defense did not do for North Elementary, according United States Army, Pacific; with, of the drivers side,and. _wben Mr. and Mrs.' Don Alexander. _ When his mother agreed- that of cannibalism which „ shrank Terry McDermott, winner of'Gold te we]L-in the third scrim- to- Fred..Mills, business manager stution ' at Fort Shafter* Hdwaii, Peebles approached and ordered The meeting was called to order the- little—animal-^ was- -certainly— "-their—ranks--to—twor-—IIowaver_ and-Silver—Medalsin-Olympicii, ge with Howell, although Mike of the Chelsea, school system. Of- “T“Tbe“ school that bears his name en recoverecLalHosWell fumble. them to raise their hands, one at 8:10 p.m. yery.elite; he asked if/he could they too-began increasing their spoke at the .Jayeees September -fieial—enrollments for 'last- year ‘bring it home'for the summer/ numbers. membership meeting at St.-Paffl is built on 5'6 acr4s purchased «nsive!y Chelsea did well with turned and fled, ■ i . were: 657,’ 480, 578 and/428, re­ After agreeing to go into the .While the boarded animals, church. , . v . from the Palmer family. A nature ule completing another touch- Because he had Hines in custody, ■ The minutes ' <>f the Aug,, li) center is located on the-grounds spectively,:. /: ...hamster—bparding business for courtesy of the science-lab at McDermott won the medals at pass to Wojcicki. ■ i Peebles did hot follow. He radioed meeting' were affproyed as reaQIv through thg effortf^ftf the Con­ (Continued on page six) the summer, Mrs. 'Worden'''found: Chelsea High scnool,.were racing Innshruch, Austria in the 1964 {Bulldogs finished up the eve- the county and the two cars that Motion by Lewis, supported by servation Department, Conserva­ ~ ' to’ outdo one ^another,.- Eugene, Winter' Olympic games, and at pwith a second scrimmage with responded did not find the fleeing Koenn to- pay general fund bills tion Club, Jaygces, Outdoor Edu­ 14, was raising rabbits in.
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