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Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 3

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Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
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Thursday April 26 1979 Daily Citizen Section 1 Page 3 Daily Citizen Receives Maysteel Grant East Central in a McGuire Says Topic He Won't Run Paper Richard Teal Cantrall and Nikki Polzin Chosen As of Pancake Meal Set cafeteria leather Road Is Closed At Sundown Horicon High Horicon Prom Saturday School the his the he son of Mr Robert 931 Meadow been named A post prom disco co sponsored by the Junior Class and the Horicon Marsh Kiwanis Club will be held from 1 am to 4 am at the Union Hall Karen Mike daughters of Corporation regardless of ELECTRIC STARTING Up to 30 more usable power Touch and go control handle Big side catcher pivots to allow both sides trimming son of Mr Glenwood Rt 1 Iron with flattered enter the SHOP AT HOME DRAPERY SERVICE BEAVER DAM PAINT and GLASS 112 Center Beaver Dam Horicon Juneau Mayville Joe Kumba Son Hardware 210 So Spring St Beaver Dam At participating dealers while promotional quantities last Hustisford Lowell Reeseville MODEL 8238AE SUPREME 21" self propelled electric start with battery recharging alternator side bag JUNEAU Taking time out from rehearsal for the physical fitness segment for Saturday night's Dodgeland Junior Miss pageant are front row from left Charlette NEWSPAPERS! GET THINGS I Dancing will be from 9 pm to midnight to music of to Dum Boston Tea Ren's Motor Co 650 Main Street Waupun HORICON King and Queen of the Horicon High School 1979 Junior Prom will be selected from a seven couple Court of Honor and announced during the 10:30 pm Grand March at the school gymnasium on Saturday May 12 The Court of Honor includes Brian Heintz and Kuehl for Service Reeseville Kevin Gregg and Lisa Boelter Wayne Gerth and Barb Eilbes Kelly Lyons and Gregg Braker and Brenda Duehning and Randy Kluge Citizen Staff Photo Corey Neuendorf Kurt Neitzel and Debbie Smith Scott Bell and Keri Claflin Kevin Gregg and Lisa Boelter Wayne Gerth and Barb Eilbes Gregg Braker and Kelly Lyons and Randy Kluge and Brenda Duehning Rt 1 would "probably murder me" McGuire said he was not "playing a con that he really did not want to run But he said more he disavowed political ambitions more people believed wanted to make a race for the senate By CONNIE POLZIN JUNEAU Rehearsals are underway this week for the eighth annual Dodgeland Junior Miss pageant to be held in the school gymnasium starting at 8 pm Saturday Theme of this pageant is Comes the Sun" The seven pretty hopefuls will be judged on poise and appearance physical fitness creative and performing arts and interviews with the team of four judges Vying for the Dodgeland Junior Miss title $200 scholarship trophy and dinner for two at the Blew Inn will be: The model 8238AE can quickly convert to a rear bagger mulching mower leaf shredder side discharger with the use of optional accessories BUYING USED WEDDING BANDS BRIDGEWORK CAPS ROM TEETH OLD POCKET WATCHES DISCARDED CLASS RINGS JW SCHULTZ JEWELRY 213 ront Beaver Dam Scott Bachhuber where they attend high school and employees of Maysteel Corporation the opportunity to attend a college or university as a Hupf Back Bennett Teresa Ward and Sherrv Erdmann Citizen Staff Photo be Horicon High graduate John Gardner a disc jockey Atkinson Pamela row from left Michele King Sue he rhythm or the a senator Solid state ignition Quiet under the deck muffler Turn of the key starting HORICON The School Junior Prom Court includes from left Brian Heintz and Corey Neuendorf Kurt Neitzel and Debbie Smith Scott Bell and Kero Claflin full time student The choice of schools for at tendance is limited only to four year degree granting institutions The scholarship is available to students who pursue courses leading to a bachelor degree in engineering business administration physical sciences psychology mathematics and economics Since inception of the program by Clinton Stryker former president of Maysteel 78 scholar ships have been granted Scholarship committee members include Robert Deetz chairman Haldeman Robert Storck Jane Carter and Harold llauffe Teresa Ward daughter of Mr and Mrs Roger Ward Rt 2 Juneau irst runner up will receive a $50 savings bond and dinner for two at the Pyramid Second runner up will receive dinner for two at Young's Supper Club Winner of the talent competition will be presented with a camera and photo album A popcorn popper will go to the girl selected by her peers as Miss Congeniality Each of the contestants will receive a Junior Miss Charm Judging the event will be MAYVILLE Scott Bachhuber and Mrs Bachhuber Lane has recipient of one of four Maysteel Scholarships in the amount of $1250 Bachhuber will attend UW Madison as a fresh man in the field of mechanical engineering Selected as alternate the event Bachhuber unable to continue in college program was Scott Stellmacher and Mrs Stellmacher Ridge Continuing scholarships were granted for the 1979 80 school year to: Diane eucht daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman HORICON The Horicon Rotary Club will hold its annual Pancake Dinner at the Horicon High School Sunday morning Serving will be from 10 am to 2 pm The you can eat" MADISON Wis (UPI) Sen Gaylord Nelson Wis does not have to worry about facing former Marquette basketball Coach Al McGuire in the 1980 election McGuire Wednesday ruled himself out as a Republican candidate for Nelson's seat Republican Gov Lee Dreyfus has invited McGuire to dinner to try to interest the former coach in running against Nelson But McGuire said in a radio interview WERN he was but would not race McGuire said have the knowledge" needs He also said Nelson menu includes potato and buttermilk pancakes sausage applesauce and coffee Tickets are available from Rotarians Cost is $225 for adults and $1 for children under 12 Theme of this year's prom is to Spinning the platters will The prom includes Scott Ann Class chairmen: Wayne Gerth Kelly Lyons Rasmussen and Williams Youth Camp a to a a i McGuire said he liked Dreyfus though I don't go much for the red vest" He offered an opinion that he thought there were too many lawyers involved in politics and that a was needed instead He said he thought more cab drivers housewives and should run for office HORICON Samples of paper and paper substitutes were passed among members and guests of the Horicon Rotary Club Monday noon as rank Dummann Mayville presented "ine Points on Paper" Introduced by program chairman Stan Kliess Dummann is proprietor of The Bike Shop at Mayville and is part time industrial arts teacher at Horicon Junior High School Although bread is much publicized as the staff of life Dummann pointed out that Americans use three times as much paper as bread each day Dummann explained that paper is a product of pressed wood fibers as compared to woven fibers such as in cloth The wasp he said was the first papermakcr making hives from homemade paper The first human paper makers were the Chinese The name paper is derived from Papyrus which was invented in Egypt But Papyrus is not real paper in that it is woven Dumann said tracing the background of papermaking from China through Marco Polo and Europe During the middle ages parchment was used to write on product According matin the Party was the result of the tax on paper rather than on tea as the English were trying to make it hard for the colonies to publicize their point of view In 1859 a German invented modern wood pulp paper which is used in volume in this country today In closing Dummann said "Our abundance of paper is becoming a problem as it is the source of litter We need to discipline ourselves and recycle our paper" Rotarians reminded of the District Convention at LaCrosse on May 18 and 19 Mii eucht 911 Dayton St to attend UW Whitewater as a sophomore in the field of business administration Mark Herder son of the Rev and Mrs Merill Herder 4 Walnut St to attend Carthage College as a junior in the field of business administration Susan a a 1 daughter of Mr and Mrs Emil Bacrwald 447 Grove St to attend UW Madison as a senior in the field of medical technology The a 1 scholarship program was initiated more than 20 years ago to provide Mayville boys and girls sons and Maysteel employees Delegate HORICON Richard leal son of Mr and Mrs Richard Teal 510 South Ridge Circle has been selected by the Wisconsin i Academy as a delegate to the West Virginia National Youth Science Camp which will be held from June 22 to July 16 Teal is one of two outstanding Wisconsin science students selected by the Academy to par ticipate in the progain 1 he National i designed specifically achievement in science in a unique manner The NYSC provides the op portunity for promising science oriented students from each state to be closely involved in a camp atmosphere free from the distractions of the outside world where there is ample opportunity to exchange ideas with each other and with today's leaders from the scientific community The students will participate in lectures field trips seminars instruction special events and self directed pursuits Visiting authorities from industry government and the acacemic community will present their in formation and views or topics ranging from pollution to pulsating stars During the summer of 1978 the valedictorian of the Class of 1979 attended the National Science oundation Program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston Teal will attend MIT in the fall majoring in MAYVILLE Chief of electrical and computer Police Gene Zangl issued a engineering reminder today that tn accordance with an agreement between the City of Mayville and the Mayville Golf Club signed last year the golf course road is closed from sunset to sunrise Signs are posted at both ends of the road during the hours that it is closed to traffic Sue Bennett daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Bennett 212 Main St Reeseville Pamela Cantrall daughter of Mr and Mrs aid Cantrall Reeseville Sherry Erdmann daughter of Mr adnd Mrs Jerry Erdmann Rt 1 Juneau Charlotte Hupf daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hupf Rt 1 Juneau Michele King daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Bully Clyman Nikki Polzin daughter of Mr and Mrs Janies Polzin Juneau Your Special a Pre Season (I'M OS Cost fVfaTiVV at ort committee Bell and Robert Noth manager industrial engineering John Deere Horicon Works: Deanna Ihrke district director Region Wisconsin Jaycettes: Renee Knar personal representative John Deere Horicon Works and Gary Spielman Beaver Dam Regional director Region Wisconsin Jaycces Al Timm ond du Lac will serve as master of ceremonies The official welcome will be extended by Ron Bosak past president of the Juneau Jaycees Stan Smith newly installed president will conclude the program LAWN BOY The tough 2 cycle Regular Price $37495 Less Discount or Electric Cfl fljl Starter Offer UUUU Junior Miss Rehearsing or Pageant yry 7 WO? 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