10 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, June 11, 2015
PANTHER SOPHOMORE COMPETES FOR THIRD-PLACE WAUKEE. Peyton Parker stands in the mini-tennis court in his backyard at home in Panora. Parker, a Panorama sophomore, plays tennis for the Waukee program.
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20 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 8, 2005
ICE CREAM! Roger and Colleen Tallman served more than 300 ice cream cones to treat all of the elementary students and staff the last day of school. Jamison Lacey and KC Meiners are receiving their cones with assistance from staff member Ann Bolton. Inside are staff members Lori Faucher and Colleen Tallman.
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30 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 7, 1995
CITED FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS. Twelve Guthrie Center Elementary sixth-graders were selected as Presidential Academic Award winners during last Wednesday’s Guthrie Center Elementary Awards Assembly. Front row, Ashley Bennington, Tonielle Greenlee, Jennie Grace, Jane Vandevanter and Brody Benton. Back row, Ryne Rumelhart, Heith Hockenberry, Nathan Beck, Lucas Hockenberry, Alison Monaghan, Ashley Glade and Angela Wessling.
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40 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, June 6, 1985
PANORAMIC VIEW. Kim Lamberti of Ankeny and Gertrude Finnegan of rural Panora found the best way to enjoy the beauty of Lake Panorama and the countryside is a hot air balloon ride. Ralph Stonehocker of Ankeny piloted the balloon Memorial Day, lifting off from the Lake Panorama marina and landing at the Guthrie Center airport.
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50 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, June 11, 1975
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU RUN OUT OF DIAPERS? Ruth Owen and 6-month-old Jennifer were special guests at a babysitting shortcourse sponsored by the county extension service. Ten-year-old Laura Shackelford, Bayard, practices diapering Jennifer at the first session of the shortcourse attended by about 25 girls. The course, taught by Sharon Bieschke from the Des Moines extension office, continues next Wednesday.