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Q . . , ..1 , .v. Q ,,,... Y ,-V . . ..,.. . .... ,' '-1 Y ,e-ef ' ------a.r....,., SETTING for a one'-hander is Duane Hooker '54 Cpictured leftll Duane, who runs at guard post, was recently honored by being selected captain of the 1953-'54 Kiser bucket squad. He was high score man in the season's first two tussles xwith 19 and 21 points against Brookville and Lewisburg, respec- tively. iPhoto by Paul GriHy.J Hooker ls Named Captain Recently named captain of Coach Sid Haller's varsity cage squad was Senior Duane Hooker. Duane, now 5' 11 157 pounds, had his start on the basketball court at McGuffey grade school where he was coached by Roy James. Following his seven years there at McGuf'fey, Duane came to Kiser where he first played eighth and ninth grade ball. After this, in his Sophomore year, he gained a position on the reserve club coached by Bill Stover. He finally became a Hallerman in his 'Junior year when he took the floor among Kiser's top five. It was in that season that he eafned his first basketball letter. Basketball isn't all that Duane takes part in the field of sports. Looking back we find that he has done considerably well on the cinders under the training of Coach Roy Peden, and has merited two letters while holding down the end slot on the Stover eleven. Panthers Drop Three Of Their First Four Games Sid Hal1er's courtster's opened the 1953-54 cage season on a sour note, dropping three out of their first four games, by decisive margins. For the opening tilt, December 4, the Panthers traveled to Brookville, to battle the Blue Lions. But a fellow named Don DeVilbis provgl too much for the Cats as he scored 25 points to lead the Brooks to a 66-59 triumph. Duane Hooker was high man for Kiser with 15. One night later, December 5, Kiser copped its first win with a solid vic- tory over Lewisburg, scalping the Indians 61-44. The Cats were headed only once the whole. game at 12-11, but quickly recovered to win hand- ily. Again, Kiser was paced by team captain Duane Hooker who scored 19 points in this, the Panther's first home game. Kser again took to the road, De- ceinber 9, in search of its second win, but were turned back by a powerful Wilmington team, 72-58. Howie Mil- ler and Bill Worrell shared Kiser's scoring honors with 13 apiece. Kiser lost three starters via the foul route in this roughly played contest, which attributed greatly to the Panther set- back. A week ago, the Cats met sFair- mont on the latter's home court and were dumped for their third loss of the young season, 74-58. Ably coached by Junior Norris, former U. D. basketballer, the Dragons dis- ,played a good fast break and capable ball handling. , With three losses and a win to their credit the Cats battled Wayne here last Tuesday, but results were not known at press tune ai? w.e..-mms:-1:1-:fwe.asa,..arssii.. -:1 'iff ' 352-5r::i:,z.:.-r.,-1--4::....f.f,':ysgg:,, An, -z5:1:r5::.. ':'Ef:.:..f ,. a:.g5::2. .g1:.f', . , ess . ass et- siefa. r w : 1: 'i . :Er .51 P . .0 U. D. Flies High Dayton University in their season openers have dominated the scene with two smashing victories. The Flyers are rated among the top '15 this year and from the looks of things they will be high in the ranks at the end of the season. Naughty Naughty While supporting our fair cage team I chanced upon a truly original cheer. Yes, and it was so catching the fans at the Kiser auditorium were chanting it. The cheer, which inci- dentally was heard at Brookville, goes thusly: Naughty Naughty musn't do, That's another foul on you. Behind Bars Or Alumni Cage Team Our own alumni cage team from Mad River, called Pleasant Valley Reform Church in the Class A league, lost their first game 73 to 11. Players are: Ray Hill '53, Jack Shade '53, On- vey Smith '53, Dave Wilhite '56, and Bob Carry Out Gray '54. Everything in Sports Equipment J im Flynn, Inc. See us for the best SCHOOL SWEATERS lst 8 Joferson Sl. HE 2884 Dayton, Ohio Cats Meet Troyrnen Tonightg Invade Indianlaghd' Tuesday' Kiser's Panthers may have to take a page from Greek history when they travel north to encounter the Trojans of Troy. ,For the last four years this year's Senior class members have never won a game on their floor. Al- though they won't have the wooden horse, the Cats are primed with sur- prises. Last year Troy outscored Kiser 57 to 37. At press time Troy was unbeaten and going strong. They don't have any single star so every- one will have to watch his man. Panthers Invade Indian Land Tuesday night the Panthers travel north again, but 10 miles farther to Piqua. Being on the war path the Indians will be out to get the scalps of the Panthers for the 49-48 loss handed them when Bucky Staggs made a last minute field goal to cinch the game. Piqua's record is not too impressive having a 1-4 record up to Dec. 11. As in Troy's case the Indians have no stand-out stars. Beavers Make Debut Playing Class A basketball for the pace. first year the Beavers of-Beavercreek have had a successful season. 'They had a four game winning streak going before encountering the Charninade Eagles losing a tight 1 point defeat' Beavercreek makes their first ap- pearance on the Kiser schedule. The tilt will be played on the home court next xWednesday. l Cats Encounter Co-op On January 7, the Panthers open their league play against Patterson at the coliseum. The Beavers were un- beaten and should give the Panthers a rough night. Unlike Troy and Piqua, Co-op has one man who will have to be watched like a hawk. He is Tom Vermillion, the Beaver's scrappy 'little guard. ' Kiser Has Standouts The Panthers themselves have been paced by John Salty Guffey and Duane Hooker who have been putting the ball through the net at a regular X . Phys Ed Dept. Receives Trampoline' Girl's gym classes have been changed lately as a result of a new trampoline which was given to the Kiser physical education department by the Dayton Board of Education. So far only girls have had a fiing on the trampoline. Miss Isabel Shep- ler, girl's gym teacher, who has been teaching her girls how to use the trampoline, says safety is being stressed to prevent accidents. No one is allowed to work out on the trampo- line without a teacher being present. Frank Stall '56, is Kiser's best per- former on the trampoline. He has been going to the Y.M.C.A. for phys- ical training and has leamed how to turn flips, twists, and other tricks of the trade. The trampoline is a good way to lose unwanted weight, accord- ing to Frank. ' BOUNCING OFF the canvas on his stomach Cabovej is Frank Stall '56. This is one of the many tricks he accomplishes on the trampoline. iPhoto by Toby Orrj. ' i ' 4' 'lx' I 9 Ice cream H l S Soft drinks I Sandwiches Troy Q L60 SIS. 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A, , .. e... T.-.-,.,g qw .. ,ragga-. ' ,A -- l4MJzf? ' 'nH4aaz BY TED STRADER - I'm sure most of you are familiar with all the disc-jockey pro- n grams which have sprung up on all the Dayton stations, especially WONE. Well, I've heard from a reliable source who listens to the radio quite often, that there have been oh-so-many dedications and requests for Judy U1 from a certain Carl Webb.-Could this be our Carl Webb. Many young males of the Dayton area seem to be becoming rather shirt-collar tconscious lately, with the introduction of two completely new styles. One of these, the B roll, is characterized by an upright -half loop in each side of the collar. This type was originally introduced by Billy Eckstine. Then with the other style, the C roll, each side is completely looped and it's end buttoned down. Who knows, maybe Santa Baby will hurry down the chimney with one of these for you. The Kiser P.T.A. has recently sponsored successfully a series of dance lessons under the direction of Johnny Lang of the Johnny 'Lang dance services. And now an ad- vanced course is being started for those who have completed the first. However, another beginners class will be started if enough students .are interested. The cost is 4 dollars in advance for eight, one hour ses- sions. Those interested are asked to report to the school office before Jan. 8. MARYBEl.LE'S ' DELICATESSEN 342 TROY ST. GROCERIES MEATS FOUNTAIN SERVICE LUNCH ES . Black Sv. Lee Monument Co.I 'msn EAST Fu-'rn srm-zm' V DAYTON, OHIO T Open Daily Until 6:00 P.M. I Rea. Phone HE l328 Evenings and Sunday by appointment Ofice Phnue- HE 3942 . Kiser Gets Custodian If the student body will co- operate with me and my staff we will keep the building in good order, says J ess De Weese, Kiser's new custodian. Mr. De Weese comes to Kiser from McGu.tiey grade school where he served for eight years. He will be starting his job here under a handicap due to the illness of Harry Moses, one of Kiser's favorite janitors. Boys Collect 310.50 Boys who eat at Aunt Mary's cafe- teria, collected 310.50 for a jewelry set which they are giving her for Christmas. The boys want to show their appreciation for the kindnua she has shown them through the years. ' -1 ine Ofzmfzs Qi Qflielms QJMJQO gjracjuatiou weJc!tng.s 13.57 C91-mn 2,584 I EVERY SATURDAY NITE ll CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE .ypllfll l. 'I4Aff.s.?0nf4af- V Tops in Talent- ig.. -- FREE -'7i'TTC'-C--'- salt' voum ron cumsr 7:30 tCor. Herman Q Beat Sta., I - A. : LIKE TO - ' DANCE? I Come to the l'fM.C.A.l Candy Sale Underway? Theis Is Head Of K.B.A. DISCUSSING PLANS for the sale and distribution of Christmas candy are the officers of the K.B.A. fKiser Band Aidesj. Standing, left to right, are: Mrs. Leon Shroyer, secretaryg Mrs. Ralph Speelman, vice-presidentg and Leon Shroyer, treasurer. Seated is Wilbur C. Theis, president. iPhoto by Toby Orr.J Home Contest pens Montgomery County Builders As- sociation is sponsoring a home de- signing contest from December 15 to February 15. The winning design is going to be built 'at the Fair- grounds. All high school students are eli- gible for the contest. First prize for the best house is S500 with a S100 savings bond and two honorable mentions going to the winners of each' school. Entry blanks are not to be folded or rolled but to be Hat. Your entry is to be mailed or delivered to the MCBA oiiice, 132 North Main Street by February 15, 1954. More of the rules may be obtained from Principal D. L. Sollenberger in the ofiice. A Description of courtship: Trial before life sentence. ffqwlb Wan 65 YW M. 6? f92i'Lf1- - . w f ' y O pp., ' J QA .fa - ,r L 'Q-:Iv . 'Oo F I CUUNTRY KJTUH I 1614 Keowee St. Youth Club I I HOME OF-' I -uabishtn ' mwimmmmvmw. U W - Every Saturday Night , - lf s'ho's. wearing u Formal 8.30 11.45 B N Send Flowers to A MEM' 'N A U ' I ' ' Consult your local florlal for pm, 3,40 with thi, Ad T special suggestions ' ,?QgImtl.M,LLF,tgAl.l.IEiD nonlsrs Assn. , C . -f . , ,Q M r '-v' l ul. nl., .. W ' Cl jing, ll j il,i:,lgj..,. ...! .Vg -'f l -x , r ,. L 1. M y jul y: VA, y I I .
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Eh: Is Yuletide Message ,Uf Principal Wins New Phmoulh ' 2' DEAR PANTHER READERS, Ktheafile geeks' 3- vgloivlagedthf in 1 It is a commonplace that Christmas is a, time for remembering. unc al pay 0 ' mm Q , 1 keys to the 54 Plymouth four-doo: f The very sound of the word evokes nostalgia for Christmases past. sedan, that was offered in the Old E. Christmas has always had a kind of blessed continuity-last year, Time Newsies' Treasure Chest. 'A this year, next year, with affairs and . He walked down Wilkinson Streei doings that time never altered. good will that go with them. Have Past two :len and eYeCl Senle Peekf . ip But the Wefle has Changed- There you ever wondered how lonely that ages on t e lawn of the post office' is no real peace on earth among men Well- o-d f -1 He then nl0Ved Svme Of the packages ANT BABY t o ami y down the street 1 - S 'A , ' and the pleasant pattern has become may be at Christmas time? Misfor- in Y fo find the treasure chest- Then ' While you are making your rounds - , an anachronism. tune, iuness and death strike folks in idrlisiid tio :le C0113 lqouslxelrin next Thursday nlghl .would You , NOW, If we are to all walks of life and in all degrees of a rx e ys an c aim e .. please leave the following students keep our Christ- financial circumstances. There is no car- ' ' ig and teachers gifts in my h0H0f- mases happy, we time like Christmas to let them know K- For Mr. Wilson, a tennis team with must return fo Yeu Care. Variet Qh I five Barry McKays so he can win at the Prmclple' of May YO'-11' Christmas be just 35 y-L ow IS Success ' least one match. that 51:11 Chflsf- :ferry as you deserve. And may your The Student Council Variety Show, ' Y mas. e o y ew Year be filled with the happi- held December-9 was ahu e ue Li1E.A.M E 1 - . 1 es cess' A , tt l? h . oore l verettl wou d worthwhlle gift ness that comes from cheerfully according to President Howie Miller. like a life size doll so as not to bother we can give is . h l the girls of Kiser High. some portion of Serving EFS- I . A profit of 5185.25 was realized. , , mcere yi Profits from the show will help to . . 1 , s0Asil2g'Z2'f. 'Sil'lfffZf ffillfelltilg really happy 3 huYL'lflelZZfggTlfff 2' L' SOLLENBERGER bring 'he ffampoline arise Mr' and i. ' animals in her locker, forget himself and remember others. rmclpa Mrs' Otto Schmdt' here Jan' 14' This doesn't necessarily mean only ' -' ' ' ' ' i'l' Three paddles made of good strong , , . . to remember the poor with bulging ' o . . tgqtodpfggsgrqaSgtrzhnrxiaizum baskets of ,ood and boxes 0, ,,,,,,,,,,g, Nelghborh ood Confectionery j ' . . Those friends of yours who live in v lookmg olft of .the wmdows' the big house and drive the Cadillac Sa7ldw7Chey9 Malt!! 'lcle Clredm I A llfe'Sl2e Plelufe of Pauline Ta' may be starving for a plate of cookies ' Warner Ave. - ' ' . fone would Suit little LeRoy Reeder you baked or for a ride in your Ford Ii f A - Just fine. R just to share the friendliness and . I ' I N : T' A One book titled How to Break -, N f f if in Ten Easy lessons , for my . if friends and myself. Compllments N ,I , ' ' ' 700 Troy St. Arcade Market Central Nlarket Don Thles would like to have a of o 13a0 lbklgag of grass seed so he won't 7-ayfoy Made Pflytries s rve is win er. I l . I V A contract singing with N.B.C. for e BM - . . 1. li Q Alice Fischer, a real nice girl, would - 'ii be grew- I 7465146 ffeuzfzaftl' Eeaulq Sfnop , V A dictionary is a must on Jane p , . N Weaver's list for she is using one of A the ggh001'5 evgry day, 1 ,t ' Mrs. Deem is looking for someone l , V ,,. to take Paul Griffy's place in the ' . -I I' rg, Junior and Senior plays. Can you 'P lH 5l lnlllw 'mm :S-UZOHM I .. At least three awards would ,suit S hoo' 'thot e 8 0. E 1 T1-ln-Krsna PANTHER staff just fine. , C 5 use our 4, Makers gf 'For Howie Miller one girl for at Ji 2 egettin facilities are E ART' STS PRlNT'NG COMMERCIAL least two months jbst to see what 1' yp g NGRAVERS PLATES PHOTOGRAPHERS af' , ' re ular award winners 'l '39 5- MAH ST- DAY TON- OHIO i-. its like. 1+ 9 ' H NI I1 . For Mr. Haller, a basketball team ll V 1' . . . 7 il V that will cause trouble to the other FUEQ'-EHEREY IEKEEFEAT Llgggzau' . V ji- teams in the league. I 1, ,Q E S 11 V All I want for Christmas is my six jk' 4 front teeth is the cry of Virginia H 429 Troy St' . . if T Kirkland: ik Open 7 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. fSunday 8 'til 8, ii g Little Bill Cansler would like a set '- - --1 --ef i fm' 'pf drums so he won't have to play the 'C ' . 5 E T It -'ones at dances. DAYTON TYPOGRAPHIC - ' ' 'iff . ,To the Kiser student body, a Merry H . SERVICE Ii V L N E CCMBYC Sf0l'O8, IBC.- fi' Ghristmaa and a ,very Happy New ia it P ' A 4, ,Yeah V . Advertising Typogruphon 1: . so NURTH MAIN STREET , b . ri rv ' .L ,. X E Your pal, ,, iq,-.ping Am guiiqingl pqygon, gm. ii A I Town ar COUN'l'RY..S'lfll00Y nD...w , 4-1 - ,, .AL .CA'rRAz. 1. a- , . :..:,glJ 1. Q- ' 'f ei -'gif Lfelf Axihz. -1 V1 .f f . X . . I 4 V . V , .. ' - ,, ,.-:iff ii - Qilv IN I ' 15- M Q.: A U A-M -if u 5 'N YL igj- .. . in l I K. W Q- , F m y 7 :, -.J ',:' ,- 5F.L'.1'c.,.i
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