November 25, 1993
• The senior spotlight is Marshal Blake Oswald. Marshal maintains a busy schedule that includes football, basketball, band, FFA (of which he is the president). In his spare time Marshal enjoys spending time in the outdoors or cruising in his S-10 pickup and listening to his favorite bands, “Megadeth” or “Metallica”.
November 21, 1968
• J.W. Stone, superintendent of the Craig R-III School District, has been chosen as a participant in the field study and international seminar under the Comparative Education Society and Commission on International Relations in Education of Phi Delta Kappa. He is one of a group of 110 educators from throughout the U.S. and Canada who will study contrasts in European education and Socialist countries as compared with our education system. One of the highlights of the study will include Novosibirsk, the Academic Science Center in Siberia, U.S.S.R. For 12 years the society has attempted to include Novosibirsk, but until now it has been off-limits to foreigners.
November 26, 1943
• Fifty-five years down life’s pathway together, and Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Creed, for 27 years Fairfax residents, appear well enough to celebrate many future anniversaries. They were married November 29, 1888, in Dale township. Mrs. Creed was the former Miss Theodoshia Bear.
• A Latin-American team led by Dr. Roscoe Coen presented the program at the meeting of the Women’s Association of the Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. Earl Whitford last Friday afternoon. There were 51 present. In the team were: Mrs. Eleazar Parez of Mexico City, Mexico; Rev. Manuel Escorcia, Barranquilla, Columbia; and Alfonso Lloreda, Bogota, Columbia. All of them are devout Christians, are people of attractive personality, and their program held the interest of all present.