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Penniell Help In Clll!l8

Pomeroy Teeners
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Tryouts for the Pomeroy Junior
Class Play are bustly underway as
about 40 students are mterested
m ebttunmg parts James Dte~\ ,
senior hagh Engliih teachet and
pru;l.c1pal, is in charge aHiJ' ha ~
chosen a eolorf1.1l comedy
,Jl.hss Donofrto, Kngl1sh teacher
for the JUniOr olasse.s ha~&gt; discovered a way of atdmg the clASs tn
the way of makmg money fOJ
their treasury
Every mtstake
made tn grammar calls for a penny to be plated in a box At thl'
end o£ 5-IX weeks, the box I.S open·
ed :md the pennu:·s are plac!L'd 111
the class trellSury,

All· ,A,..G,IiHer'

A school K1ng and Queen ..coroDation w1U be a sper1al feuture of
the reshval
Kmg anct Queen
candld'o~tles
elected from the mdiVldual r.Ooms
are semor Fauna Bu ley and~ys
sell Curson, )unwr Lmda a:s·uck
tlnd Lavon Carrroll, so~hOJhoie·
Barbara Bolen and Larry ~y "
and freshman Emma Hysell •and
Pat Eads
These students w11l v1e for the
honor of Kmg and Queen .at the
Fall Festival where they will 'be
crowned at a spectal ceremony m
the audttonum
They w1ll be
elected accordmg to vote...:; purchased al the festival

A Halloween Party was giun
by Raehcl and D1ek Genhetmer,
Saturday mght, October 23rd,
Tbe guests were entertained
w1th a wtener roast where a bag
bonhre was made
Everybody
sa ng and two o-f
the Pomeroy
cbeer leaders Janet StrUble aad
Mar) Scott led the group 1n
cheers
Those who attended were: ' Rita
Scholl, Rann1e Calvert,
l(ary
Scotl, Dale Harrl50n,
Ramora
Rev. R H DeMott Talks Bmee, Bill Hy&lt;ell Betty Ooburn .
d ' •--- bl
Bmgham Dr ess
Barbara DonaT0 "-.,.,.,on JUBeM Y
van, Lar1y Wildermuth. Llla' T(!r·
Tb,e second assembly lt( Pomc retl, Gene Ml b,; h, Brenda Stnuss,
roy Semor H1gh School was hc!d Danny M-orns
Judy Spebcer,
October 22, 1954 The guest spea- lolax Etchmger Dormda Wll'!OD ,
ker v.as ~e Rev . .R. H DeMott of Stack Arnold, Judy Hoyt, Kelth
tbe Pomeroy Baptist Church
Reuter, Carol Curbs,
Vmce~t
The Glee Cluh .J.mder the du cc- Gheen Janet Struble. Dav-e Kl.UI·
taofi of Ltwalle SWackhammer, sang ' z:e, Ruth Horak
"Soon A Will Be one" and "Jesus
Tommy DeW1tt, Jaaiee pole,
Our Sav1or"
D1ck Genhe1mer, Rita Neutiilog,
'rbe nag salllt.e was led b~ Joflll Stsson Mike Evans, VinCenJ.
Don Gfueset semor class prt•st· Kmght, Milton Lambert, and th!
dent
h~stes-,. , Rachel Genb.e1mer Thote
u!Vlte:i but unable to
atfeud
CLASSRS PU.Irrt PAR"fY
w~re, Johnny
DeW1tt, Hlrl~
The Freshmen and Sophomort" 1 Mossman and Carol•y n Sissoft llllld
classes are gom,g to have a party A.pral Shasteen The chapJr:oju
November 18 on Thursday evenmg I were
Mr nnd Mrs
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movu.•s wlll be shown tbrou.@a:ut
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V~nton and 1acbon
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The g1rl6 are t() partiCipate 1n
broadt:asts or talks to ass:u~t others
to underStand the home makm&amp;
plans 1iet up by the orgam1.ahon
all over the United State

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pO;rt.
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meeh~, 4Rd 'ar'ty
p m. 11t ' the bich schOOl b~tdfilg.
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With a rougher surface than the
167 424
ball NortAwestern ltil@5'
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1M 467
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trying tp hold it on his jersey,"
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The Buckc} e coach. explamed
829 2215
that the !&gt;all should be rough
enough not to slip when placed poOl' showmg m heating Northwesagamst a player's umform Com- tern 14-7 last Saturday He sa1d
pheatmg the matter be added, wao he buys a dOZen ''shck" balls to
the problem or getting the propel use m practice gettmg ready fo1
matenal for a umf01 m because, Northwestetn at Evanston
he .satd most of the best Jersey ~
"It I• worthy of mentlo(to"
are of sl1ck matenal
Hay" Mid. "that In th• Nertk"They are tr~mg tu make th , Yfti... m Jlmt, Ohio State had
football too pretty, too glossy
its fll'tot funtble on the liMit from
Hayes sa1d " What we need 1s d
center 1ince 1947. It was. the
football wtth a rough sur•face tt
sUck ball."
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pu&amp;tl\g game "
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Wanb Same Ball
be,fore the Qhtll-lnduma game
~es saud he felt 11 w,s " not thts year that the ''rough'
quJte right for one team to use a surfaced footbalh used by Ohto
certam type o.f ball when the oth I State be roughened before the
er teams are usmg anatber type game Hayes sa~d h.e comphed
'Itt's not lair tQ the team that wttb the request
uses tbe slick ball," Ha)es saad,
Haye.s told newsmen at luneh
"and It's not fa1r to the oppon Monda)' th.at he would renew hL•·
ents "
plea at the coach.es' meetll\g IllHayes satd he wasn't offering December for adoptuin of a um.
for Oh1o's comparahvely fonn surfaced ball

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WILL'S W,ONOERS
T Matthe-ks
164 149
S Moore
103 147
M Murray
168 151
M Dix
151 143
P Wall
161 168
Handicap
25 25
Total
772 783
BLAETTNAI. BUICK$
M Ebershach
147 110
i' HOI'Iai."e~
117 137
P W,1rnke
130 117
E WarnM
193 120
B Ho:vatter
133 }44
Handicap .
19 19
Total
739 647

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"In the old days of sintl• wing
the boll! w•s p1tchM back to tba
baH car.. •er who had plenty of
time to tuck It untlar his arm
prat1y solidly," Hayes nid Mon·
liar. "But apparently tblt wun't
1ood ellOLtfh Nuun so many
teams hne g1ven up thll •inola
wing for the T formahon"
'In the split T attack Hayes
explamed the ball carnet looks
at the hole hts blocke!' makes 111
the line, not at the ball •. If the
ball IS not placed perfectly agamst
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BY HASKELL SHORT
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Pres1 Sports Wrlt.r
COLUMBUS 0 UP-Don I be
asbamed Football Fan tf )'OU

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don't see the ball on those triCk!-'
Spht T plays The ball eamet·

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doesn't etther
Coach Wooriy Haye~ of unbt&gt;aten

mw..

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D Johnston
R O'Br1en
H Pepe
F Johnston
J O'Br1en
Hand1cap
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ATOMIC FIVE
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P Mullen
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Penniell Help In Clll!l8

Pomeroy Teeners
Enjoy Halloween
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Tryouts for the Pomeroy Junior
Class Play are bustly underway as
about 40 students are mterested
m ebttunmg parts James Dte~\ ,
senior hagh Engliih teachet and
pru;l.c1pal, is in charge aHiJ' ha ~
chosen a eolorf1.1l comedy
,Jl.hss Donofrto, Kngl1sh teacher
for the JUniOr olasse.s ha~&gt; discovered a way of atdmg the clASs tn
the way of makmg money fOJ
their treasury
Every mtstake
made tn grammar calls for a penny to be plated in a box At thl'
end o£ 5-IX weeks, the box I.S open·
ed :md the pennu:·s are plac!L'd 111
the class trellSury,

All· ,A,..G,IiHer'

A school K1ng and Queen ..coroDation w1U be a sper1al feuture of
the reshval
Kmg anct Queen
candld'o~tles
elected from the mdiVldual r.Ooms
are semor Fauna Bu ley and~ys
sell Curson, )unwr Lmda a:s·uck
tlnd Lavon Carrroll, so~hOJhoie·
Barbara Bolen and Larry ~y "
and freshman Emma Hysell •and
Pat Eads
These students w11l v1e for the
honor of Kmg and Queen .at the
Fall Festival where they will 'be
crowned at a spectal ceremony m
the audttonum
They w1ll be
elected accordmg to vote...:; purchased al the festival

A Halloween Party was giun
by Raehcl and D1ek Genhetmer,
Saturday mght, October 23rd,
Tbe guests were entertained
w1th a wtener roast where a bag
bonhre was made
Everybody
sa ng and two o-f
the Pomeroy
cbeer leaders Janet StrUble aad
Mar) Scott led the group 1n
cheers
Those who attended were: ' Rita
Scholl, Rann1e Calvert,
l(ary
Scotl, Dale Harrl50n,
Ramora
Rev. R H DeMott Talks Bmee, Bill Hy&lt;ell Betty Ooburn .
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Bmgham Dr ess
Barbara DonaT0 "-.,.,.,on JUBeM Y
van, Lar1y Wildermuth. Llla' T(!r·
Tb,e second assembly lt( Pomc retl, Gene Ml b,; h, Brenda Stnuss,
roy Semor H1gh School was hc!d Danny M-orns
Judy Spebcer,
October 22, 1954 The guest spea- lolax Etchmger Dormda Wll'!OD ,
ker v.as ~e Rev . .R. H DeMott of Stack Arnold, Judy Hoyt, Kelth
tbe Pomeroy Baptist Church
Reuter, Carol Curbs,
Vmce~t
The Glee Cluh .J.mder the du cc- Gheen Janet Struble. Dav-e Kl.UI·
taofi of Ltwalle SWackhammer, sang ' z:e, Ruth Horak
"Soon A Will Be one" and "Jesus
Tommy DeW1tt, Jaaiee pole,
Our Sav1or"
D1ck Genhe1mer, Rita Neutiilog,
'rbe nag salllt.e was led b~ Joflll Stsson Mike Evans, VinCenJ.
Don Gfueset semor class prt•st· Kmght, Milton Lambert, and th!
dent
h~stes-,. , Rachel Genb.e1mer Thote
u!Vlte:i but unable to
atfeud
CLASSRS PU.Irrt PAR"fY
w~re, Johnny
DeW1tt, Hlrl~
The Freshmen and Sophomort" 1 Mossman and Carol•y n Sissoft llllld
classes are gom,g to have a party A.pral Shasteen The chapJr:oju
November 18 on Thursday evenmg I were
Mr nnd Mrs
Willjam
at the Middleport Htgh School au- Kmght and Mr and Mrs Bo~. Ea·

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The g1rl6 are t() partiCipate 1n
broadt:asts or talks to ass:u~t others
to underStand the home makm&amp;
plans 1iet up by the orgam1.ahon
all over the United State

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pO;rt.
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fe11hval~ ever attended at 'Ruf1~
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b•YF. obt~ijed r~ahon!li for 1he ember 6 ft.d.m 7 30 P m tO :ft'.:ao
meeh~, 4Rd 'ar'ty
p m. 11t ' the bich schOOl b~tdfilg.
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Hayes sa1d that Northwestern
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75
other Bli Ten te-ams use a "rough '
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fnotball wh.teh he descnbed as one
With a rougher surface than the
167 424
ball NortAwestern ltil@5'
114 fa&amp;
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~In the Hll with h" httnds.''
1M 467
H•yes .. It!. "He fumbles 1t in
1~ 442
trying tp hold it on his jersey,"
19 ~1
The Buckc} e coach. explamed
829 2215
that the !&gt;all should be rough
enough not to slip when placed poOl' showmg m heating Northwesagamst a player's umform Com- tern 14-7 last Saturday He sa1d
pheatmg the matter be added, wao he buys a dOZen ''shck" balls to
the problem or getting the propel use m practice gettmg ready fo1
matenal for a umf01 m because, Northwestetn at Evanston
he .satd most of the best Jersey ~
"It I• worthy of mentlo(to"
are of sl1ck matenal
Hay" Mid. "that In th• Nertk"They are tr~mg tu make th , Yfti... m Jlmt, Ohio State had
football too pretty, too glossy
its fll'tot funtble on the liMit from
Hayes sa1d " What we need 1s d
center 1ince 1947. It was. the
football wtth a rough sur•face tt
sUck ball."
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would help tbe {&amp;me a.ll around
I'M _!lUre it wo~ld .!,ml)rov1¥ t~e
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pu&amp;tl\g game "
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CQ~h Berrve Cdm"ms su~ested
Wanb Same Ball
be,fore the Qhtll-lnduma game
~es saud he felt 11 w,s " not thts year that the ''rough'
quJte right for one team to use a surfaced footbalh used by Ohto
certam type o.f ball when the oth I State be roughened before the
er teams are usmg anatber type game Hayes sa~d h.e comphed
'Itt's not lair tQ the team that wttb the request
uses tbe slick ball," Ha)es saad,
Haye.s told newsmen at luneh
"and It's not fa1r to the oppon Monda)' th.at he would renew hL•·
ents "
plea at the coach.es' meetll\g IllHayes satd he wasn't offering December for adoptuin of a um.
for Oh1o's comparahvely fonn surfaced ball

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T Matthe-ks
164 149
S Moore
103 147
M Murray
168 151
M Dix
151 143
P Wall
161 168
Handicap
25 25
Total
772 783
BLAETTNAI. BUICK$
M Ebershach
147 110
i' HOI'Iai."e~
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P W,1rnke
130 117
E WarnM
193 120
B Ho:vatter
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the boll! w•s p1tchM back to tba
baH car.. •er who had plenty of
time to tuck It untlar his arm
prat1y solidly," Hayes nid Mon·
liar. "But apparently tblt wun't
1ood ellOLtfh Nuun so many
teams hne g1ven up thll •inola
wing for the T formahon"
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explamed the ball carnet looks
at the hole hts blocke!' makes 111
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