10 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Dec. 18, 2014
BLUE OUT NIGHT. Panorama held a “Blue Out Night” during basketball games with Guthrie Center on Dec. 12 as the junior class honored classmate Dominic Higgins, who lost his battle with muscular dystrophy last year. Panther fans dressed in blue, many in DOMinate T-shirts to show their support in memory of Dominic.
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20 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Dec. 15, 2004
“TWISTED” SANTAS. Last weekend in Casey was the scene of a packed Community Building where the “Better Keep Our Day Jobs” players put on the fourth annual dinner theater production of “Twas With A Twist.” The hilarious musical included many local talents including Barry Orness, left, of Casey playing the “real” Santa and Pete Fay, right, of Adair, who played Ezra “Pa” Inniscap and the “fake” Santa. Some other cast members included Gretchen Umbaugh (“Ma” Inniscap), Rita Elgin (Magic Myrtle), Jade Weber (Betsy Inniscap), all of Adair, Kayla Plagman (Sam Neer), Jeannie Larson (Mrs. Claus), Pat Pettinger (The Mouse), Shawna Tuffin (Babs Inniscap), Steven Tuffin (Mop Top), all of Casey, and a host of elves and Sugar Plum Fairies. The group also puts on a variety show each spring.
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30 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Dec. 14, 1994
THIS LOOKS GOOD. Matt Pearey, a second grader at Guthrie Center Elementary, snatches up a sample of a Korean pancake, while Ryne Rumelhart (right), a sixth grader, encourages him to taste the food item. Rumelhart researched South Korea for International Day Friday.
Heath Sheeder, also a second grader, waits for Pearey’s appraisal of the morsel.
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40 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Dec. 13, 1984
EASY TWO. Lisa Hesseltine pumps in two of her 10 points after picking up a loose ball under the P-L basket. At right is P-L’s Shannon Kindred and S-M’s Heather Christensen, who also were involved in the loose ball scramble. At left is S-M’s Brenda McKibben.
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50 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrian, Dec. 16, 1974
LOVE IS BLIND. Sheba, a Great Pyrenees, ignores the attention given her by an ardent St. Bernard admirer, Bo. Sheba belongs to the Delbert Bentons and Bo to the Bill Lloyds.