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All of the following
photos and stories have been provided by
Judith (Bates) Roach - Class of 1960 - Thank you
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Pictured
above (left) are members of the
Cumberland Viking basketball squad who
will open their season with Belle Valley
at Belle Valley next Tuesday, Nov. 4th.
Pointing to
a successful season, they include, left
to right: Pete Davis, Richard Jenkins,
Kenneth West, James Dudley, James
Holbert, Richard Jordan, Charles Kackley,
Gordon McDaniels, James Flowers, and
Charles Snyder. In the front row are
Manager "Butch" Welker, Coach James
Marks, and Manager James Snyder.
--The Journal-Leader Photo
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Cumberland High School Basketball Squad
The Cumberland Vikings give promise of
developing into a winning combination,
at least that is the prediction of Coach
John Duddings.
Pictured
are members of the Cumberland high
school squad. They are, left to right,
front row: Jerry Moore, manager; Pete
Davis, Gary Moore, Eddie Moore and James
Hollenbeck.
Back
row, left to right: Tom McDaniels, Dean
Wickham, Kenneth Engle, Robert Holbert,
Gene Moore, and Jim Dudley.
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Cumberland Tops Quaker City 62-51
Cumberland's Vikings topped Quaker
City 62-51 in Guernsey county action.
Tuesday night at Cumberland.
Jim Holbert
was high point man for the Vikings with
23 points. Bob Morgan paced Quaker City
with 16 points.
Cumberland is in eighth place in the
circuit with a 2-10 record and Quaker
City is in the basement looking for its
first win in 11 starts.
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One
Returning Letterman Is Hope For Winning
Season At Cumberland
Cumberland High Vikings are looking
forward to a winning season, the first
in several years, if the game's
performance of the squad is an
indication.
Making its
debut last Tuesday, Cumberland
encountered little trouble in subduing
the Belle Valley Raiders, 64 to 44.
The
Outlook just doesn't look too bright fro
the number of lettermen returning from
last year's squad, but Coach John
Duddings left the impression that this
year's record would be an improvement
over the one last year. The Vikings,
under Coach Jim Marks, who moved to New
Mexico, won two games last year.
With
only one letterman back, Jim Dudley,
versatile senior, will undoubtedly carry
the load. His initial performance
against Belle Valley clearly give
evidence of his scoring potential.
However,
along with Dudley, added support will be
forthcoming from Bob Holbert, senior,
who has seen some previous experience.
He tallied 21 points in his initial
performance against the Raiders from
Belle Valley.
Holbert
is expected to replace Dick Jordan who
was lost to the squad when his family
moved to Pleasant City.
Coach
John Dudding's predicts that his squad
will provide plenty of competition to
teams in the Guernsey county league and
area.
Three
seniors, four juniors and three
sophomores will carry the Cumberland
colors in the school's 20-game schedule.
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Cumberland
Will Oppose Belle Valley In Opener
Under the coaching supervision of James
Marks, the Cumberland Vikings are
gunning for a successful season in
basketball this year and will open
against Belle Valley on the latter's
court Tuesday evening, Nov. 4. Marks
formerly coached Junior High basketball
at Bremen for the past five years.
They will
have four lettermen returning included
Charles Snyder, Charles Kackley and
Gordon McDaniels, seniors, and Richard
Jordan, sophomore. Jordan is the tallest
man on the squad at 6 ft. 3 1/2 inches
and weighing 208 pounds. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jordan.
There
are six seniors on the squad including
James Flowers, Charles Snyder, Kenny
West, Charles Kackley, Gordon McDaniels
and Richard Jenkins. The juniors are
James Holbert, James Dudley and Pete
Davis. Dick Jordan is the only
sophomore.
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Viking
Cagemen Figure In Auto Crash On SR 146
Returning from a practice session at
Sarahsville last Thursday evening, six
members of the Cumberland Viking high
school basketball team escaped serious
injury when the car in which they were
riding swerved out of control, crashed
thru a wire fence and struck a tree at
the edge of a small creek.
Investigating patrolmen reported the
accident occurred on SR 146, only a
short distance from the Nobel-Guernsey
county line.
It is
reported the driver of the car, Richard
Jordan, Cumberland high school
sophomore, failed to negotiate a curve
when the rear right tire blew out.
Other
occupants of the care were James Dudley,
James Holbert, Richard Jenkins, Kenneth
West, and Gordon McDaniels.
Coach
Jim Marks expressed some concern whether
or not the accident could have had some
serious repercussion with any one of his
six starting cagemen. Obviously they all
survived the near-serious ordeal with
only a few bruises and bumps. The
following night, the Vikings engaged the
Byesville Falcons and lost by a close
score to the host team, 46-43.
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Jim
Dudley - flashy Jim Dudley, 5'11"
senior from Cumberland
Dudley, a
three-year varsity veteran at
Cumberland, was the second leading
scorer on his team with 292 points in 21
games and a fine all around performer.
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Cumberland
School Is Robbed
Forrest
Howell, school executive, is shown here
checking the safe in his office at the
Cumberland high school which was broken
into and robbed last Friday night.
Mr.
Howell said the thieves punched off the
combination wheel of the safe, shown
above, and made off with approximately
$44.00. It was reported earlier that
they got only $10.00 but the junior
class had left $34.00 of their money in
the safe Friday.
The
robbery was discovered by Coach James
Marks. Entrance to the building was
gained by breaking out a window. It is
believed the thieves left the building
thru the door leading into the
gymnasium, for it was that door Marks
first noticed was not locked when he
reported to the gym Saturday morning to
check out some basketball material.
Guernsey
county authorities who investigated the
robbery reported that is was impossible
to detect any finger prints. It is
thought that those persons responsible
for the break-in wore gloves to avoid
any possible clue.
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Walter H.
Reed 57
New Concord
- Walter H. Reed, 57, farmer and
teacher, died suddenly of a heart attack
Thursday morning at his home on New
Concord R. D. 2, near Rix Mills.
He was
born near Mt. Ephraim, Noble County, on
Feb. 7, 1901, the son of Thoburn and the
late Minnie Rich Reed. He lived near Mt.
Ephraim until his marriage to Hazel
Duff, New Concord, on June 27, 1928.
Most of their married life has been
spent near Rix Mills.
He
graduated from Muskingum College, New
Concord, in 1924 and taught in the
Noble, Muskingum and Guernsey County
schools. The past year he taught at
Cumberland High School and at the time
of his death he was teaching Veterans'
Training at Caldwell.
Mr. Reed
was a member of the Rix Mills U. P.
Church and leaves his widow and son,
Ellis of the home; foster-daughter, Mrs.
Leonard Frazier, Chandlersville R.D. 2;
two grandson, Emmett and Lynn Frazier of
Chandlersville R. D. 2; father and
brother, Ernest Reed of Mt. Ephraim; a
niece and a nephew.
An
infant son, Robert Dean, pr4ceded him in
death.
Funeral
service will be Saturday at 2:20 p.m. at
the Speck Funeral Home, New Concord,
conducted by Dr.J. L. McCreight. He will
be assisted by Rev. Hollis Sterrett.
Burial will be in the Pleasant Hills
Cemetery.
Calling
hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at
the funeral home.
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Margie
Hennen, a senior and Carol Frisbee,
junior, were in Logan Saturday where
they received first places in poetry
reading. A one-act play entitled, "The
Bond Between" was given by Janet Howell,
Donna Stevens, Sharon Mellinger and Judy
Bates.
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Biology
Students Inspect Starfish
Members of
a Biology class at Cumberland high
school are engrossed in the study of
starfish during a class period. The
school laboratory at Cumberland is well
equipped with many such items for study.
Shown above, (left) left to right, are:
Janet Stephens, Emily Culbertson, Jim
Gentry, Judy Bates, Mary Stephens, Joyce
Cowgill, Naomi Kackley, Johnnie Merva
and Margy Hennen.
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Cumberland-Spencer Local Seniors - 1960
From left
to right are:
First
row--Joyce Elaine Cowgill, Harry Wells,
Steven Moore, Janet Stephen and Judy Ann
Moore.
Second
row--Pete Davis, Betty Louella Dilley,
Maxine Kay Young, Jim Holbert and Eugene
Tarleton.
Third
row--Judy Bates, Gary Moore, Emily
Culbertson and Margy Hennen.
Fourth
row--James Maurice Gentry, Jim Paisley,
Ada Morris, Mary Phyllis Stephens and
James Dudley.
Bottom
row--Jerry Moore and Naomi Ruth Kackley.
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Janet
Stephen |
Judy Bates
and Friend
(this was taken in what is now
the village park) |
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