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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, March 8, 1962
Lisa Wilson, Mount Ayr
The Mount Ayr Raiders closed their basketball season Monday night in Villisca when they were eliminated from district
play by the Corning Red Raiders, 9-61. The Raiders finished the course with an impressive 15-3 records. The game also
marked the close of the high school cage careers for eight seniors - Don SMITH, Gary KEPLINGER, Dick WEEHLER, Dan CARR,
Bob ALLEN, Paul RUCKMAN, Joe BOWEN and Bill WARIN. The coach was Dale HERRINGTON and assistant coach was Jack WILKINSON.
L. Clark LAY, professor of mathematics and education at Orange County State College, Fullerton, CA, has been awarded a
National Science Foundation Faculty Fellowship for 1962-1963, announcement of which was made recently by the college. Dr.
LAY was the recipient of one of the college professional awards granted nationally this year, which will include a year's
salary and a nine months' leave of absence from the Orange County State College. Dr. LAY is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer LAY
of this city.
Ninety contestants and advisors from 11 schools and 12 judges participated in the South Sub-District F.F.A. contests of
the south Central District held Saturday morning in the high school building with the Mount Ayr F.F.A. chapter as host.
Participants of the local chapter won three gold and one bronze ratings in the four events in which they were entered.
The chapter program demonstration team, composed of Lyle FARIS and David BARKER, with Eddie FORD as projector operator,
and parliamentary procedure team, members of which were Danny COULSON, Ronnie WOOD, Joe BROWN, David LYNCH and David
LUMBARGER, won gold ratings and the right to represent this area in the district contests. Phillip DRAKE also won a gold
rating in the freshman creed speaking contest against extremely stiff competition and Jack SICKELS received a bronze
rating in the welding contest.
Mrs. Edna BURGHER announced in this issue of the Record-News her candidacy for the Democrat nomination for
Ringgold county recorder at the primary election on June 4. Mrs. BURGHER, a lifelong resident of
Ringgold county and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charley COULSON, was born in Lotts Creek township and graduated
from the Hatfield, MO high school.
Quentin V. ANDERSON announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for state representative from Ringgold county.
Quentin is a son of the late George E. ANDERSON and Lena (RICHARDSON) ANDERSON. Mr. ANDERSON was born and reared to
manhood on a farm near Ellston.
W. E. KELLEY, chairman of the local Farm Bureau's national policy committee, will represent Ringgold county at a
conference to be held March 11-14 in Washington, D. C.
BIRTHS REPORTED FROM RINGGOLD COUNTY HOSPITAL:
March 02, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Marion THURMAN, Hatfield, MO
March 04, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David WILEY, Diagonal
March 06, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul THOMPSON, Lamoni
OBITUARIES in Thursday, March 8, 1962 Mount Ayr Record-News:
Ola Marie DUFFIELD Roy Berry SHEUMAKER James Earl LOWDER
Transciption by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2012
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