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300 Attend Festive Banquet, Dance
Of P eroy Alumni-At High Sc~ool

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alters wn
elected Smi'tll Seyfrl~. Athens, J. C.
ard, Cohiriibii'j;- ROweDI Autb'presilknt ol" Oie l!ladlcipOn - .(1.
UIDni Aa.speill!on, when
ey uaoo Job n,. ColwnhUI; Betty
met Satw-clay nig!ll for lbeir an- Lewis Johnson; ·Milton Smart,
nual AIUIIlDl banquet and dance. Toledo; Norma W111yland Powell,
tio~ lA. and Mre. P.
Keanelb *ilhinney, president s - i t
for tbe put year, was in charge F. Klein, AnnipOlv, Md.; . Jean
of the short busin• meeting UK! Douab, Canton; William Taylor,
the alate of. officers presented OU; Mr. aod' lira. CliUord Cun·
by David Obling~r cbainoan ·o: ningbam, Mr. and ·Mrs. William
Jcbe n001inaling committee, inclu- Mayea, Lima; Mr. and Mra.
ded Presillent, William W.alters; de Duflee, Pittdlurgh; Kenneth
.vice president, John Mayer; see- Sauer, Chnleaton; Mr. and MIW.
retiry, Sally Sauer; treuw-er, Harold S. Moore, CoiUIIIbua; Mr.
Doana Wells; executive Board,· and Mrs. Fr'nklin Ginther, Col·
)Ira. RalcJb Gibbs, Jr., Freddie umbus; Rul:b PiekeiMI Kautz, ~c.
:Houdashell and Mrs. Dale Darst. Rae Ann MiUs, Arlington, Va.;
Thw year's officers who were in Jacll, Lloyd, SA, Ba~ridge, Md.;
cbu:lle of the succ~ui banquet 11fc. Sidney iKICie8, Pol\lamoul:b;
and program were! president, Mr. and Mra. Robert H!ayt·h, Col·
McElhinney; vice-president, Mre. umi&gt;U~; Ruth Rowley Adams, Col·
Cash Bahr; secretary, Jeanne umbus; Ml'. and Mrs. Gordon HarCI~rk; •t reasurer,
Wilham D. ria, Cplumbua, Shirley Evans,
.Ch1lds: toastmaster, Jnhn M!!Y~r; Frank ~ep. Columbu::.
committee chairmen, David Oh·
Wlllilllll Child&amp; was chairman
.linger, WiHiam Childs, Ml'll. Joe
of the progr-am committee and
·Bailey,
Freddie
Houduheit the program Wlll announced by
Mr. l!ld Mrs. Robert Tewk.tbary: Jobn Mayer. Three ·members of
Mr. and · Mra. Jack Bachner, Mrs. the fPADer Kleir1 Kilts, Mra. 0. P.
Dale Darllt, Robert Haggerty.
Klein, Denver Rice and Kenneth
Ope hundred and aeventy.five McElhinney, {llayed a medley of
were present for the baaquet .eehoCII lOIIiS to open the prowhicl! was served by a Parent· gram and Mrs. K!lein was a~~
'l'eiiCher ewnmiLtee headed by anist for tbe ·Q ttre prog~am. '11he
Mrs. Geol'qle Childs and Mrs. Wal· program includecl vocal sol011 by
ter Crooks. Othera were Mrs. Jean Searla Craig; truinpet solo,
Jama. Criawell, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crooka; pantomhne by Ju·
·Harold
Woodgerd,
Mr.
and dith Murrey; aong and dance duo,
Mra. Cash .Bahr, Mrt. C. P. Will· Bob Hoeflich and Bill Childs;
i~a, M111. &lt;Bruce Lloyd,
Mrs. tap dance, Judith Jacobs; t..p
Ne1as Powell, Mrs. F.
Bailey daneea . by Suzanne Bradbury,
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, Mrs. Eari Lynn Daniela and Connie Cook
Warnke, Mrs. Ediaon Baker, Mrs. and gr~Uf 1ingin1 led by Fran·k·
E. M. Wood, Mrs. Railph Gibbs Jr. lin GlptlH!r.
Tbe president Wek!pmed the
A grand mareb ·ended In the
Clau ol 1005 who were special avmnuium 'fhlcb was decorated
guem and tbe response was gi- with tbe Clua of 1905's colora,
ven by James Puckett, preeident pink aDd black with the orehutra
of the gl'llduating claas. Out-of· of Brol¥nie Ben.10n, Huntington,
town alumni and guests who were seated In fronf ol a pink backintroduced
included
Maxine drop with the numerals In black.
Pastel ttreamera were •placed
around the wells and over the
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Almost 300 Pomeroy Alumni ·
attended the banquet hfld Satw-day evening at the ' Po~mero)' Jlln· '
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preceded the dance from II p. m.
until 12.
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Falla wore among approximately
300 farmors from tlli,; section of
lhe country who viaited the PurIna Research Farm at Gray Summit, Missouri, last wcP.k and spent
the fpllowlng day touring the
company's mills and research Ia·
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Mr. and Mrs . .C. R. Young, Mrs.
·Emma Bl·and, Mr. and Mrs. V·in·
cent Young, Erie, attended spec1~1 services Sunday at the Paint
Oreek Church in Galllpolls. 'l'he
''"m~ day Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold
Rie'bards and daua'hter, Janice,
. Mrs. Will Win.ston ..and Mrs. EmIlia Cassell attended acrvloes at
Trlluutone Church In · Galllpol11.

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Frankie Wippel, !)resi~ent of
the Alumni Association for 1911~.
recognized the Senior graduating
class of this year and welcomed
them to the organization. The response was given by Don Grueser,
president of the Senior class.
The program ended with the
Alma Mater. The banquet was
prepared and served by the Salisbury Parent Teachers Associa- ,
tion. Music for dancing wu furnished by Bob Waddell's group
from Portsmouth.

ROBERT E. BEEGLE, 17 yotr
old son of Mr. and Mn. Clif·
ford Boogie, R~elne, Ohio, waa
cho10n by tho Racine Am'eri·
co.n Legion Post No. 602 01 ,
their condidate' to
Buckeye
Boys' Stole to lie held at
Comp Perry, Ohio,
Juno 10
to 19th. This yea~ he Is a JunIor in Riclno High and .Proal·
dent of that Cl111. In his Soph·
omoro uor he wos Secretary·
Tro.. uror, ·Band Librarian, Soc.
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I.U.B. Sunday
Mr11. Ritcllie Ho1te11s
School; Troaouror of · tho Sun·
To Croup Of Rf1latives
day School Cia11; 3 yoara drum.
Mrs. Freda Ritchie entertained
mer in tho Racine High School
a group of relatives Sunday at
Band; 3 years a momller ' of
her home; Pine Grove.·
tho
Lotln-$panlsh Club; this
Present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
MISS CAROL SALSER, daugh·
Charles
M~Cloud and children ,
yoor
wos
In tho Ju11ior Ploy.
tor of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Grover
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Chevalier Other orpnlaatlon1 are Jlta·
Salaor, Route 1, Racine, h11 •nd son and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
lteon cho1en lo . ropreMnt tho Wolfe and son all of Columbus, cine Grenge; Mol111 County PoRacine Amarlc•n L.. loll't Aux· Mr. and Mfa. Robert Ritchie nd mona Gronto; Aaa't Chief of
llla!'Y at Bucbyo Girl• $tate son, Pomeroy, Mrs. Fred Smith and tho Jr. Fire O.ptr 'Senior Pat·
to lie held at Columltut, Ohio, daughters and Mra. Ritchie and rol Leoder of tho R~elno Boy
sons, Larry and Roger.
Scouts, Troop 243.
Jyne 11 to 26. She Is vic•
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prftldent of the Junior CIIIJ at
Racine High School. Sho has
boon a .mombar of band for
throe yo1rs, tho glee club for
thrH yean, batkotb•ll chHr·
All Plriuret In CINEMASCOPE or WIDE SCREEN
loader for thtto yoora, pr•l·
POMJ:ao'f
MIDDLEPORT
dent of 1ophomoro cl111, mom·
bor of tho ECHO tltH, Latin·
TEMPtE
Spanl1h Club, thrH Jotra. She
MEIGS
It • member of tho Firat BapTues "nd Wed; !\lay 31; June I ,
Tun and Wed; May 31; June I
1111 Church at Raclno and Ia
THE MREFOOT
Sunday School MCrotary, wa• .
BLACK TUESDAY
CONTESSA
In tho Junior pi•Y· She Is a
(Technlcolor)
mtmbor of tht llaclnt liranga
llumphrey Bocart, Ava Gardner
Edw. G. Robinton, Jel\n Pl\rker
No. 2606 and hu lteon Mlectod
Thura, and Fri.; June 2.3
to ropro1ont that troup on an
Tbun. and Frt-1 June 2.3
MA AND PA all-tlrl• d~lll loam which will
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Walter Brooke, ,Eric Fie.,inr
MarJorie Main, Percy Kilbride ,
til .In July, She I• vice prftldant
of tht bualneP education club.

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pre.a'dent; first vice president,
Opal Dailey; second vice presi·
dent, Bob Pickett; seeretary-trea·~er. MarjQrie WoodArd; and ~
sistnnt treasurer,
Ed Thomas.
Chosen for the executive commil The following program waJ lee WCI'e Mr. and ~. Tom Bowpresented to tbe · Pomeroy grad- en; Ruth Dailey and Sbirley W ip·
uates during the evrni.nc.- The pel.
group sang the school song,
whio&amp;l was followed by a solo "Our
Bob Pickett, new Mecon&lt;! vice
Flag" by Jack Kennedy. Opal president: recognized the classes
Dailey gave the nominating re- and the members of the class.
port for t~ officers of 11156.
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Following the nominating re- member of the 18811 graduating
class. Following the recognition
of classes, the financial report
was read by Marjorie Woodard.

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