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ltzgt' 5ixt.i two ...... 715 so VARSITY Row 1, left to right, Smith Robinson, Arnold Latham, Louie Vargo, jerry Dover, Don Morehart, Mo Iamison, Ron Wilkey, Sam Magavero, Gary Ellis, Quendell Page, Ron Jockel, Row 2, Ii.n Beck, Rudy VViegerig, jack Silcott, Bob Ruh, Darryl Sutorius, jim Folk, Ronnie Peck, Greg Cook, George Devlin, Ron Allen, Neil Kresheck, Row 3, Tom VVoodyard, Bob Zollinger, Dave Crow, john Foster, jim Hilldy, Jerry Merchant, Tom Rile, Jerry Hill, Ron VVard, john Colmery, Coach Richie Hugoniot, Row 4, jim Moore, Gene Yontz, Tom Maine, Bill VVentzel, Dave Vargo, Alan VVeinberg, Darrel Henkel, Bob Bateman, Dick Kate, coach, Bob Fearing, Row 5, Coaches Bob Dean, Jim Zimcr. PIGSKIN REVIEW ALTHOUGH WE had high hopes for our 1955 Varsity Team they Finished up with a 1-8 record, but a large number of sophomores received a great deal of experience and will be using it next season. The Bulldogs opened their season with a 12-7 victory over Arlington, to whom we had lost the previous year. Traveling to Grandview, the Bulldogs took a 26-6 loss. LINDEN DEFEATED South in their first league game with a 26-13 score. The Bulldogs had one of their worst defeats when they lost to East, 62-O. Next South took a 21-14 defeat from Fostoria on their field. Taking on the Central Pirates for the Homecoming games, the Bulldogs took a 24-0 loss. Carol Danison was crowned queen. South finished up the season with three more losses. West defeated them 13-0, North, 25-12, and Aquinas, 23-20. Ron Wilkey gained a place on the All-City teams, with Louie Vargo and Don Morehart receiving honorable mention. Q31 4 COACHES ,. Left to right, john Colmery, Richard Kate, Gene Yontz, head coach, Bob Fearing. Bob Ruh and Jim Beck watch on as Dave Vargo rides down an unidentified St. Charles player in the preview game.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD The 1955-56 Bulldog varsity basketball squad included, left to right, Dave Crow, Don Dickey, Co-captains George Devlin and Roger Hackett, Bill Green and Dick Stahr, Row 2, manager Larkin O'Neil, Ray Ball, Ron Allen, Ron Wil- key, Harold Ward, Darrell Hinkle, Pete Hood, Coach john Colmery. CAGE REVIEW OUR BULLDOG basketball team had a fine season this year under the capable leadership of Coach john Colmery. The team chalked up a 11-7 record in regular league play and a 16-8 season record including district and regional competition. The cagers faced some strong opposition during the season's play. Some of the tougher teams they played included state-rated Canton McKinley, Steubenville, and Columbus East. After the season was over they played their best in defeating Circleville, Upper Arlington, Newark, and St. Charles to take the lower bracket of the Central District Toumament. Our arch rival, North, won first place in the upper bracket and eamed a trip to Toledo to compete in the Northwest Regionals while South journeyed to Berea, winning their first game from Cleveland South, only to lose to a speedy Cleveland East Tech in the finals. GEORGE DEVLIN and ROGER HACKETT were co-captains for the season. George took second place in the city in scoring and Won a first-place berth on the All-City Squad. Teamrii te Bill Green also made first string guard on the All-City Squad. George Devlin, next yearis captairf? was awarded a plaque for being the most valuable player of the season. Bill Green received a plaque fordiaving the highest percentage in four shooting. Don Dicke was named the most valuable substitute. At all times during the season the basketball team showed fine sportsmanship and good conduct which made South very proud of them. if Qqugy, 1 lx ,muses qxgkll' Coach John Colmery, Student Manager Larkin O'Neill.
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