06 March 2024

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MASTERPIECE

MASTERPIECE


MASTERPIECE from page 1 ly that Elaine went to Normal School in the fall of 1950 and spring of 1951, when she learned how to be a one-room schoolhouse teacher. With that license, she taught at Glen Valley in what was likely her first year in 1951/1952. Glen Valley School was located in the Town of Eden, where Sunset Drive runs into Hwy V. There is a picture dated April 1952, when Elaine is still

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VOLZ

VOLZ


VOLZ from page 23 parents. Volz said, “Parents pushed me to join, and I’m glad they did. I love that it is just you and one other kid.” Volz is undecided if he will continue wrestling after high school, but said, “I will miss practicing with all my buddies, and I will always remember my amazing coaches.” “It’s been a pleasure to have the opportunity to coach Joe these last

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Volz’s Hard Work Pays Off

Volz’s Hard Work Pays Off


Volz’s Hard Work Pays Off CLARICE CASE EDITOR Joseph Volz has left it all on the mat as his high school wrestling career comes to a close. The Campbellsport High School (CHS) senior had a record- breaking final season. He finished with a 47-5 season record and a 154-22 career record, placing him third in all-time wins in CHS wrestling history. He earned his 100th pin back on January

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MR. MURPHY

MR. MURPHY


MR. MURPHY from page 10 an outlet other one room schoolhouses never had. The final Empire story involving Mr. Murphy includes some Rosenbaum boys, a Meier, and a McCrory and perhaps one or two more characters now forgotten. Almost 90 years has passed, so it’s hard to verify with certainty who were the instigators, witnesses or just the messenger of this story years after. To visualize,