rt COURIER CRESCENT21 OHS StiAchieve Alto Final PeSix OHS seniors graduated this Spr aO A’s to (op the roll at the 'high seh Frank Mulvaney’sveals. Fifteen u. ■ * •joined the ranks perfect scholastic the last six-week plt; First honor crou]i«A” in all* subjeBrian Beam. Ann Icon Dalessandro, ser.Randy Snyde: Mr., 1826 ,ecenty thePrize * onenp at attende giv-m. in Office, n 213, ederal/e., S.on of rinsler t trainirm ofNorthDannywhenngust.— Walnicr Studio MRS. DARWIN DUANE BASINGERDiane G. Stevens, Darwin BasingerPlight Troth at Methodist ChurchLong/isiting 1 Mrs.Ave., fr tends rooster. f Mrs.Miss Diane Gertrude Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stevens Jr., RD 1, became the bride of Darwin Du-ane Basinger last Saturday at 7:30 p. m. in the MethodistChurch on Rex Drive. The bride-*■ . . - ... ...groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.,;Lloyd A. Basinger of Wooster RD 3.Rev. Paul Bailey and Rev. Sanford Dyer officiated at the double-ring ceremony before an altar decorated with arrangements of white snapdragons and carnations and two seven-branched -candelabra.Mrs. Paul Seckcl, organist, and Mrs. Fred Shilling Jr., soloist, provided a half-hour recital of nuptial music preceding the cer-“To-andoniony. Mrs. Shilling sang “The Pledge’1 by Black, “The Wedding Benediction’* by Lovelace* •and, during the ceremonyi day, 0 Lord” by Do Koven “The Lord’s Prayer” by Ma-lotto- Organ selections included “Tierce on Taille” by Couperin, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” by Bach, “Sonata for Organ” by j Borowski, “Trumpet Tune” by! Purcell, “Adagio from Symphnny No. 5” by Widor, “O Perfect Love” by Barnby and the tradi*Weidman; juniors, key, Tom Diller, man. Donna Fu Gavin, Don Grin Forfia, John Her! Kinney, and sopho Cyphers, Joanne Martin, Patricia Williams and Virg Second honor gr age of “A,” no “B ” Seniors, C Loren Steiner, Ste’ !v Meder, Penny Walters, Chris Badaid Smith, Dvvighl ert Smother man a '•or: juniors, Mar Debbie Netzly, uid Margaret Zinophomorcs. Katlu Connie Cast on, FVickie Kreakte, SJohn Reynolds am Third honor gro of “B” or better below “B:” Sonin • hony, John Bade; ter, Dana Fisher, rovac, Betty HiHnllet, Alan Jonei■boss, Linda Markl Donald, John Mi■ Middleton, Chervl1 \ *dy Randles, Ba and Vera O’Dell.Juniors. James Borah, Tess FtFranks, Susie M Ray, Jenny Millei Connie Sommer•Brenda Wingerte Snyder.Sophomores, Blt; Karen Dalessand ledge, Chris Go verse, Rita Gra son, Lynda Low Joe Ziegler, Dlt; Candice Westfal By all.tional wedding marches.Iceland LassiesBegin Team PlayOn Green LinksangreeArtWorkman gradua-, Carol n State I. Miss 250 stu-or de-iachelor nth ma-and art. Jerome xercisesecretarv le com-hc? new-lium onRiceland Ladies Golf Association played Thursday morning at the Route 30 course, vmh 26 women participating and with Marty Taggart and Ethel Johnson as hostesses. This was the first day for team competition among six teams captained by Eleanor Maiwurm, Ruth Falk, Virginia Miller, Lois Geiger, Betty Gantz and Marian Brown.Team scores were: Miller Insurance, 8: Kaufman Plumbing, 2; Will-Burt, 6:5: Larry’s Bar-jB-Q, 3.5; Riceland CC,3, and Maiwurm’s, 7. Hostess prizes were given for the best score after the three worst holes were subtracted to Betty Gantz, flight AA; Donna Kinsley, flight A, and Pat West, flight B. Low net prizes were awarded ‘to Marge Bach, flight AA: Mid Frost,flight A. and Marty Taggart, flight B.Orrville fian was Dn Omi-iHonor-the Col-:onomies io Home College ted withority. in Sep-a school *e lligh me Eeo-Be iriceDan Miller, OSUGrad, To Teach atFlorida State U.Church he mar-Miller to he Meth-rive Fri-Daniel S. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Miller of 1320 Terminal St., received a Bachelor of Science degree Tuesday morning from Ohio State University. He majored in chemistry and is working this Sum-?r is the mer in a chemical research lab-[rs. John er fiance flrs. Rob-kala.7 p. m. at 7:30.oratory in Columbus:Mr. Miller, an OHS graduate in 1963, has an assistantship inThe bride, given in marriage by her father and mother, wore a floor-length gown of white satin pemr de soie with lace sleeves ending in wedding points at the; wrists and scoop neckline em-j belli shed w 11 h re embroidered' lace appliques and tiny seed pearls. Lace appliques also decorated the detachable ehapel-length train. A veil of nylon tulle was attached to a petal head-. *• ipiece With each petal outlined with seed pearls and iridescent crystals. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and lilies-of-the-val-ley and wore a pearl-drop necklace and earrings, a gift of the bridegroom.Matron of honor was Mrs. Dean Basinger, who wore a blue floor-length gown haying a lace bodice, empire waist and an A-line skirt of chiffon over crepe.A matching blue lace crown decorated with seed p arls held hercircular veil, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations tipped in blue. Bridesmaid \yas Miss | Shirley Basinger, who was dressed identically to the matron of honor except in pink. Both attendants wore short white gloves and pearl necklaces, gifts of the bride. The bride’s mother made the gowns of the bride and her attendants.Best man was Dean Basinger, brother of the bridegroom. Larry Berkey was groomsman and Richard Stevens and Larry Stevens, brothers of the bride, were ushers.The bride’s mother wore a light blue silk crepe suit dress with white accessories and a white orchid corsage, while the bridegroom’s mother was attired in a pink flowered silk crepe-dress with while accessories and an orchid corsage*.A reception for 250 guests was held in the church fellowship haft after the ceremony. The bride’s stable, centered with a four-tiered wedding cake, was decorated with arrangements ofpink and white roses and pink tapers. Aides were Mrs. Frank Prior, aunt of the bride; Miss Rita Prior, a cousin: Miss Margaret Astolis, Nancy Wclty,. Audrey Noblit and Nancy Nobljt.As the eouple left for a wedding trip through northern Ohio, the new Mrs. Basinger was wearing an eggshell white shift with white accessories and her bridal corsage. They will resideat RD 2 on their return home.The bride, a 1966 graduate of OHS, is employed at Orrville Leather Hardware Corp. Her husband, a graduate of Smith-ville High School, is employed by the Wooster Lumber Co.Out - of - town wedding guests came from Wooster, Dalton Kid-ron, Apple Creek, Marshallville, Smithville, Bedford: Connecticut, Massachusetts, West Virginia* Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, N.Y.A miscellaneous bridal shower was held May 22 by Mrs; Dean Basinger at the home of her mother, Mrs. Howard Miller Jr.I, V:«. -r -• -Faye SheD.S. in EAt Kenti%Faye Louiseof Mr. and Miof 209 E. High BS in Educatic sentia from Kc sity Saturday doing her pralt; music in the elhere and will vocal and instri this city's sch school year.Miss Shank p Stale Symphony years and mac it to Washingto: New York Wori played in the and brass choii in the Fine Art for two years a Orchestra two XX.FOR ALL OTRY ORROrrville O682-686611No loi And yi mentjECONOchemistry at Florida State Uni- Mothers-in-law are like seedsversity in Tallahassee beginning this Fall.— you don’t need them, but they come with the tomato.