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News-Outlook
December 11, 2003
• Featu es-
k DIANE:
a huuuuge dilemma
Y hands. You're my only
boyfriend of five years,
proposed to me this
I was the happi-
in the world. I have
of my wedding
my life, and for five
have been dreaming of
day with Ian at
now, here I am three
my whole world
down all around
-' problem? Ian is a colos-
Wars fan. He has
in our house filled with
and collectibles.
wants us to have a Star
wedding, with him as
Vader and I as Queen
friends in the Storm
Legion are all plan-
the wedding in
Storm Trooper
including body
J¢ and other
like light
want to decorate the
hall to look like the
bay of an Imperial
to say, I am
by the idea. I am a
Star Trek fan and
counted on having
performed by the
captain of the local Starship
chapter I belong to.
I told Ian of my desire to
have a proper Federation wed-
ding ceremony, and he looked
at me like I'd just asked him if
he wanted to go on an orphan-
slapping spree.
What are we going to do?
The wedding is supposed to
take place on New Year's Eve.
There isn't much time.
CAN'T FEEL
THE FORCE
IN FRESNO
DEAR FORCE:
I'm going to assume this isn't
a joke letter (I hope you don't
take offense), and answer you as
best as I can.
Mixed marriages are often
filled with challenges, and plan-
ning yours and lan's wedding
will be the first and biggest chal-
lenge of all.
The answer is simple: Do
both. Have his friends come as
Star Wars characters and your
friends attend in their Star Trek
regalia. When they arrive at the
hall, the ushers can ask, "Friends
of the Force or friends of the
Federation?" and seat them
accordingly. Have your captain
perform the ceremony alongside
a Jedi.
Live long and prosper. And
may the Force be with you.
© 2003 King Features Synd.. Inc.
Ms. Elan's news
By: Elan Bartley
On Tuesday morning, Dale
and Willa Crabtree took Ms.
Elan Bartley to the Wellness
Program at Mt. Sterling, in the
Community Civic Center. The
program was started off by
Catherine Riley wishing every-
one a Happy Thanksgiving and
then recognizing the ones that
had birthdays in November.
Catherine's birthday was
November 21 and Ms. Elan's
was November 27, on Thanks-
giving Day this year. Then a,
woman that had lived in
Honduras told abut her life in
that country. Now she teaches
Spanish in the Montgomery
County school system. Then a
man told about growing up in
Costa Rica and answered ques-
tions from the seniors who were
very interested in his country.
He received an Albright
Scholarship to come to UK to
further his education. He now is
teaching Spanish at MSU. His
wife is his childhood sweetheart
and they have several children.
Ms. Elan had a birthday card
for Catherine Riley with the
Bath County Senior Citizens
name on it.
The ones that Ms. Elan saw
from Bath County were: Anna
Laura Barber; Sudie W. Curtis;
Opal Bunton; Gladys Myers;
Beulah Crouch; Opal Hickey;
and Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Opal
Bunton and Mrs. Willa Crab-
tree drew a door prize. A deli-
cious lunch was served by the
Mt. Sterling Recreation Club.
from GA
and Mrs. Billy T. Hunt,
Deanna, of Covington,
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Hunt, of Mt. Sterling and
Hunt, of Carlisle, spent
holiday with
Hunt and Chris, in
)n
about the
baby, an error was made
maternal great-grand-
"s name, for Karalyne
Swartz. It should have
Frizzell". We
for the error.
Fork news
Goldy
Leona Goldy spent
afternoon with Mrs.
School attendance
and Mrs. Rick Staviski
Ldren spent Sunday with
Mrs. Randy Staviski.
Routt spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
and Mrs. Aitkin Buckler
l'hanksgiving guests of
Deborah Ann.
Black spent Fday
'ith Carl Black.
and Mrs. Meriel Camp-
the weekend with
and Mrs. Kenneth Routt
weekend with Mr. and
Royalty.
Hammock family en-
dinner with
her children.
Anderson has been
a virus. Randy Buckler
be very sick.
news
Crouch
birthday wishes to
Marshall is recuperat-
surgery and doing
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Jones
entertained their family for
Thanksgiving.
The Bethel Community
Church will be having their
Christmas dinner following ser-
vices December 14th.
Gayle and Carolin Crouch
attended the Masonic Christmas
dinner in Owingsville, Friday
night. ,
Shannon
Ab!gail Adams Thomas .....
Roussos was Local student to-be
matron of honor at the wedding
of Miss Myra Combs, of
Jackson, last weekend. The
event was held in Alabama.
Bethel Community Church
had a successful bake sale last
weekend.
The pastor and congregation
at the Bethel Community
Church would like to say what
great successes the bake sale
and yard sale were. The
Christmas dinner for the church
will be December 14, following
morning worship service. May
God richly bless you and your
family during this Christmas
season.
speaker at MSU's
winter commencement
Abigail Adams Thomas, of
Owingsville, who wants to de-
vote her career to teaching at the
secondary level, will be the stu-
dent speaker for Morehead State
University's Winter Com-
mencement this Saturday, Dec-
ember 13.
During the program, MSU
President Ronald G. Eaglin will
confer graduate and undergradu-
ate degrees on more than 500
candidates, during exercises that
begin at 10:30 a.m. in the
Academic-Athletic Center. U.S.
Rep. Harold D. (Hal) Rogers of
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'Tammy Toyota' has visitors
Ashley Reynolds and Jacob Snedegar
meet "Tammy Toyota" in the Visitor's Center
prior to the Toyota plant tour. BCHS students
in Mrs. Laferty's Economics class recently
visited the Toyota automobile plant in
Georgetown. TMM Kentucky produces the
-f,
Camry, Solara, and Avalon. During the hour-
long tour, students saw the manufacturing
process from start to finish. The plant turns
out a new vehicle every 52 seconds, and
consumers' favorite color for the 2003 Camry
is silver.
Somerset will receive an hon-
orary Doctor of Public Service
degree.
Thomas, a candidate for a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Eng-
lish with certification in
Secondary Education, is cur-
rently completing the clinical
practice semester, where she is
doing her student teaching at
Montgomery County Senior
High School, in Mt. Sterling,
A Dean's List student,
Thomas is a graduating senior in
the Caudill College of Humani-
ties. She was named the
Outstanding Student in English
and the Outstanding Under-
zraduate in English, Foreign
Language and Philosophy in
2003.
A member of MSU's Lady
Eagles basketball team for four
years, Thomas was the recipient
of the Bobby Laughlin/Len
Miller Award in 2003. Attending
MSU on a Regents Scholarship,
she earned the Ohio Valley
Conference Academic Medal of
Honor and was named to the
.Ohio-Valley Conference Com-
missioner's Honor Roll in 2000,
2001, 2002 and 2003.
Thomas is the girl's freshman
basketball coach for Mont-
gomery County. In the spring
semester, she will remain at
MCSHS, coaching freshman
basketball, while looking for a
permanent teaching position.
Because of her love of the
sport, she was basketball camp
instructor for three summers,
providing instruction on basket-
ball skills in small groups and
counseling campers on college
preparation.
On campus, she was a mem-
ber of the Alcohol Task Force
Committee and the Student-
Athlete Advisory Committee
and was inducted into the
Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society.
In the community, she was
active in MSU's Lady Eagles
Big Sister/Little Sister-Ball Girl
Program with elementary and
middle school girls, a volunteer
with development of the Rowan
County Children's Advocb, cy
House, and Cleffefd Ele/fien-"
tavy School's Fall Festival.
The daughter of Chuck and
Teresa Adams, of Morehead,
and a graduate of Rowan
County Senior High School, she
married Morehead native Gary
Thomas in August. Her younger
brother, Dustin, is an MSU
sophomore.
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