10 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Sept. 25, 2014

KING AND QUEEN. Crowned Panorama Homecoming King and Queen for 2014 are Marcus Boldy, son of Ryan Allen and Curtis and Monique Sellers, and Kaitlyn Nelson, daughter of Jim and Kathy Nelson.

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20 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Sept. 29, 2004

FOOTBALL TALK. Brent Meier and West Harrison’s Greg Betts met briefly in the center of the field following the Tigers’ 26-0 victory at Mondamin Friday. Betts was an all-stater for Meier on Guthrie Center’s 1996 state championship team.

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30 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Sept. 28, 1994

HAND CRAFTED. Richard Mitchell of Guthrie Center shows one of a set of dining room chairs he has made from walnut trees around town. Wood from this particular chair came from a tree at the Tom Reil residence. Mitchell has used other local wood to make a bedroom set, hutches and China cabinets.

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40 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Sept. 27, 1984

QUEEN, KING CANDIDATES. The student body at Panora-Linden High School last week selected three king and queen candidates from members of the senior class. Coronation ceremonies will be Thursday night at the high school. Homecoming queen candidates are Susie Kemble, Kimberly Teale and Ann Thornberry. Vying for the title of king are Jeff Burchfield, Mike Donahey and Matt Knapp. Some new wrinkles have been added to the homecoming observance this weekend. A full list of activities appears in school news elsewhere in this issue.

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50 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrian, Sept. 30, 1974

P.L. CANDIDATES. One of these six girls will be named homecoming queen during coronation ceremonies Tuesday evening at the high school auditorium. Previously, the king and queen have been named either Thursday or Friday nights of homecoming week. The change is to provide the royal couple an opportunity to reign three days of homecoming week. Tuesday’s ceremonies will be preceded by a Chili Supper at the high school sponsored by the quarterback club. Candidates selected by the student body are seated from left, Sharon Veeder, Melanie Hotle and Nancy Bennink. Standing from left, are Kathy Turner, Debbie Hamling and Deby Wyss. King candidates are six seniors on the football team, Dave Arganbright, Greg Arganbright, Jerry Gallatin, Bruce Janssen, Dave McBride and Kerry Moylan.