Back when: April 19-25

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April 19

In 1964, Shirley Young’s husband found her semi-conscious on the ground after a bolt of lightning apparently struck close to her or the tip of her umbrella. She revived soon, however. Paul Young and his pregnant wife had returned to their home in Westland and were carrying their children into the house when the bolt struck.

April 20

In 1962, Greenfield Jaycees set up in Northgate Shopping Center for another weekend of selling seat belts. “They believe the people of the community are realizing the need for seat belts,” read a story in the Daily Reporter the day before.

April 21

In 1967, classes at Hancock Central High School in Maxwell were delayed after a phoned-in bomb threat. Hancock County sheriff’s deputies and Indiana State Police searched the building while students remained on buses, but they found nothing. Students were allowed to enter after about an hour.

April 22

In 1948, New Palestine won its first track meet in school history. The Dragons competed against Wilkinson and Charlottesville at the Greenfield High School track. “The meet was closely contested throughout and was not decided until the final relay,” according to the April 27, 1948, edition of the Daily Reporter. It was a half-mile relay.

In 1992, Republican presidential hopeful Pat Buchanan visited Indiana Gun Club just west of Fortville during a three-day campaign swing through Indiana.

April 23

In 1964, Indiana Bell outlined a plan to enlarge Charlottesville’s local calling area, making it possible for residents to call Knightstown without incurring long-distance charges.

In 1992, Greenfield police First-Class Cpl. Linda Cain filed a sexual discrimination complaint with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the city of Greenfield and its Board of Works. Cain pointed out that three male colleagues, all with less tenure, had been promoted and she was not. She also noted that they and another male officer participating in the interviews each spent 15 minutes or less in their interviews, while hers lasted 25 minutes. “We all weren’t interviewed the same or asked the same questions,” she said. “Is that fair?”

April 24

In 1991, Army Sgt. Gerald Carrier surprised his cousin Alisa Carrier by visiting her and her second-grade classmates at Mt. Comfort Elementary School. The class had sent him valentines during the Gulf War. He answered questions from the class about the food in Saudi Arabia and his duties in the 82nd Airborne.

April 25

In 1967, Eli Lilly and Co. shareholders from across the country met at the company’s 700-acre research center in Greenfield, marking the first time the annual shareholder meeting had taken place outside Indianapolis.