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CAMERA HIGHLIGHTS ■ Cleats Along Jonathan Creek Just about twenty-two boys went to Coshocton one night last fall. No, it wasn't a mass emigration for dates; the boys went to play a game with a pig, I mean pig skin. We lost by a disastrous score of 51 to 0, but then, Coshocton isn't in our class school anyway, so it didn't hurt (much). Dresden hasn't any particular lure, but we did journey there the next week to see what a new team could do—they couldn’t. We beat them 12 to 0. That little item picked us up considerably, and how; because next week —home at last--we showed splendidly against a team slated to become later in the season one of the toughest. Caldwell whipped us, but not bad, my friends, not bad at all—only 26 to 13. Now football isn’t all games. The boys did manage to sneak in a practice session now and then, and when they did, Mike Bailey got in Pap’s hair—or so the boys tell me. Paddy Hannum romped around the field several times, then tore down the dummy with a lunging drive. What’s the big idea, Paddy?” Practice was over; the boys hit the trail again but not far, because we played at home that week. Philo thought she could blast us off this little pedestal; but all she did was put in a little nick—31 to 0. If we didn't win every game it wasn't because the boys hadn’t been taught how it was done. Pap spent evening after evening getting the slightest thing across that might help them in any way. Incidentally most of the boys will be back next year, and although I don’t like the weight of a prognostication on my shoulders, I don't see how we can help but Poling and Rinehart, defense. Homecoming Queen, Jean Holcomb. Watts and Wilson Warm Up. Hannum Heaves One. Spirit of the Team—June, Betty, Joyce, Lois. Denny Makes for a Long Pass. Watch out! Bob's Ready to Tackle. Kenny Goes Across. Neff and Lemcrt Show Us How It's Done. Parker Occupies Space—and They Didn't Move Him Either. Yoder Charge! Bauman, the Big Middle Man.
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AND GREASE PAINT Shots From Current Productions Directors of “Spring Fever.” They made the play go from be-hind stage. Professor Bean (Jack Rinehart) is bugs about his bugs, and Dr. Wiser (Verda Belle Green) is bugs about Prof. Bean. Death-bed persuasion. It's only Joyce putting on an act. The odors from the “stink-tum stinktorium get Margcne and Joyce down. Prexy gets his eyes full. Fred Lyons is the big shot. Journalistic genius (Hazel Allton) evicted. Bill Neff gives Bill Lemert “the works” and turns him Bolshevik. Guppy (Bob Eveland) insists that Pansy (Emily Sisk) play train wreck. Now, listen here, you! John gets tough with Betty. Senior play staff presents “House of Horrors.” The lost Wanderers come home, fast chatter and all. Curtis does all the talking. Guppy adds to the already uncomfortable position of the spies (Paul and Lois). Kendall Smith, the ghost, comes to life.
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IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS bring home the Muskingum Valley Cup. Robert Bauman, our little center, will be back to fill his hole in the line—and he fills a lot of hole. Jack Rinehart, Bill Lcmcrt, and Bob Wilson will come back and come back big if we're not mistaken. Paddy Hannum had better come back or else; or else what? Or else we will see just how g xxl Junior Denny can be when he wants to try for us. The following boys will be back without a doubt, and all feel the cup will be theirs: Kenny, Neff, Watts, Poling, Guinsler, Harbaugh, Maxwell, Riggle, Bailey, France, and a boy who last year couldn't play but still did his part as man' ager, Bob Cope. Here's luck, Bob, for a big year and a better year than we've seen for a long time. 1939 Box Scores C H S. Op Sept. 15, Coshocton, there ............ 0 51 Sept. 22, Dresden, there ..............12 0 Oct. 5, Roseville, here ............... 0 13 Oct. 12, Philo, here ..................31 0 Oct. 20, New Concord, there ...........38 13 Oct. 26, M. V M., here ................13 0 Nov. 2, Clous ter, there .............. 7 6 Nov. 11, New Lexington, here .......... 6 0 THE TEAM 1ST ROW Lcmcrt, Kenny, Bauman, Denny, Locke, Yoder, Hannum, Rinehart, Eveland. 2ND ROW—Maxwell, Karr, Neff, E. Watts, Crooks, C. Watts, Guinsler. France, Bailey, H. Wilson 3RD ROW—Poling, Stevenson, Harbaugh, Hott, Abrams, Gorby, Deavers, Riggle. 4TH ROW—Barker, Papritan, Heath, Robinson, Driggs, Baughman, Allen, Cope.
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