Posts Tagged ‘archives’

WedMay8

From the archives: Comettes win fair award

Posted by rrichardson May 8th, 2013, 11:37 am Post a Comment

We love history, and we learned many of you do, too.  Check out this photo from The Enquirer’s archives, dated Nov. 6, 1971,

Archives: Holding Comettes fair award

From the archives: Bev Williams holds the award the Comettes won at Ohio State Fair this summer (1971).  Karen Nordstrom, Judy Meister and Sue Lanham.  Karen and Judy are co-captains.  Co-directors of the team are James Rauch and Mrs. Judi Schott.  The uniforms are green and white.

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MonJan7

Minutes, videos of Deerfield Twp. public meetings now available online

Posted by rrichardson January 7th, 2013, 3:10 pm Post a Comment

Deerfield Township residents can now read minutes and view recordings of township public meetings online.

The township has partnered with Granicus, Inc. to offer video recordings and recorded minutes of regular meetings of the board of trustees, zoning commission, board of zoning appeals and Deerfield Regional Storm Water board.

An agenda and packet materials, but not video, will be available for trustee work sessions.

Schedules, agendas and supporting materials will be posted in advance of meetings on the township’s website at www.choosedeerfield.com.  Video recordings will be made available online in the days following the meeting and the meeting’s minutes once approved.

Archived meeting recordings from November are currently available online.

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FriDec14

From the Archives: For the Fighting GIs

Posted by rrichardson December 14th, 2012, 12:19 pm Post a Comment

We love history, and we learned many of you do, too.  Check out this photo from The Enquirer’s archives, dated Dec. 2, 1966.

For the Fighting GIs

Students and teachers at Mason schools this week prepared a cargo of gift Christmas packages for mailing to servicemen stationed in Vietnam.  Mason High School Student Council adopted the project as part of efforts of an organization called SUPPORT, Dallas, Tex., to support American troops in the combat zone.

Judy Bennett, fifth grade teacher, and Rosemary Dawson, second grade teacher, seal and label packages during the final mailing at Mason Post Office.   Included in the parcels were such items as canned nuts, powdered drinks, cookies, fruit juices, writing supplies, pens, puzzles, games, chewing gum, toilet articles, magazines, paperback books and other items.

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MonNov19

From the Archives: Comettes wave their pompoms

Posted by rrichardson November 19th, 2012, 11:35 am Post a Comment

Comettes

From the Archives: Today the Comettes are sponsoring a drill team and majorette competition at mason High.  Five of the girls who will welcome visitors raise their pompons here.  From left, they are Susan Monk, Jackie O’Bryant, Kathy Apking, Debbie Paskert and Barb Griffin.  Ten drill teams and six majorette groups will take part in the contest.  Nov. 6, 1971.

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ThuSep27

From the Archives: ‘Rebel Without a Cause’

Posted by rrichardson September 27th, 2012, 4:07 pm Post a Comment

Rebel Without a Cause
From the archives: Junior class of Mason High School will repeat “Rebel Without a Cause” at 8 p.m. today in the central auditorium.  Tom Peters, Janie Toshie and Jim Spaeth have leading roles.  Dated April 3, 1965

Note: Jim Spaeth is now the Warren County Clerk of Courts.  He has this to say about this photo: “WOW!  I remember that photo!  Haven’t seen it forever.  Rebel, indeed!  We had a lot of fun with that play.”

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FriSep21

From the Archives: Keystone Kops on the prowl

Posted by rrichardson September 21st, 2012, 12:15 pm Post a Comment

Keystone Kops 1965

From the archives: Keystone Kops are on the prowl rounding up suspects for stockade and Kangaroo Court in promotion of Mason’s sesquicentennial celebration, Sept. 1-6 (1965).

With Skip Stringer at the wheel of the paddy wagon and Dick Lehman riding shotgun, Mason’s “finest” include Max Calvert, Tom Muennich, Bill Boop, Bob Stone, Ralph Smith, James Baysore, Glen Knight and Art Hill. They’re seeking out residents who have violated an “ordinance” to grow whiskers. The young hitchhiker wasn’t identified.

Enquirer run date: Aug. 25, 1965.

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