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North Clay takes second at WIC meet
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/04)
North Clay's cross country team presented Coach Mike Royer with several gifts in honor of an unbeaten dual meet season and his final year of coaching at the junior high. Royer (pictured here with his eighth graders, coached for six years at North Clay with a great deal of success on the course. His dedication and hard work is greatly appreciated...
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Knights draw winless Cougars in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/04)
Monday night the IHSAA drew to determine sectional opponents for high school football teams. The Northview Knights will have a familiar opponent in the first round of postseason play, squaring off on Oct. 22 against Bloomington North on the road. The Cougars are winless this season, sitting at 0-7 overall while the Knights have moved on from their season opening win over North, 16-13, to post a 6-1 record heading into this weekend's showdown with West Vigo in the RCA Dome...
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GERALD D. GIBBENS
(Obituary ~ 10/05/04)
Gerald D. Gibbens, 80, of Staunton died Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, at 5:05 a.m. at Royal Oaks Health Care Center in Terre Haute. He had been a patient there less than a week. Born Sept. 7, 1924, in Saline City, he was the son of Henry Harold Gibbens and Dollie Doris Brown Gibbens. He is survived by his wife, Betty Tabor Gibbens. They were married Aug. 9, 1947, in Center Point...
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ELLEN L. NEELY WHICKER
(Obituary ~ 10/05/04)
Ellen L. Neely Whicker, 86, formerly of Pershing, Ind., died Saturday, Oct. 2, 2004, at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. Born Nov. 27, 1917, in New Albany, Ind., she was the daughter of Benjamin H. and Jessie Danner Dobbins. She lived most of her life in Pershing...
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LOUISE YORK
(Obituary ~ 10/05/04)
Louise York, 82, of Cloverdale, Ind., formerly of Greencastle, Ind., died Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, in Cloverdale Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center, Cloverdale. Born Nov. 26, 1921, in Putnam County, she was the daughter of Clyde Addison Shaner and Lula Jamina (Clark) Shaner...
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