Wesleyville High School - Annuarium Yearbook (Wesleyville, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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X ADVENTURE INTO TIME We now take you by way of our crystall1zed football to the new Wesleyv1lle Mun1c1pal Stadlum 1n the year of l980 Th1s stad1um wa g1ven to the school by the presxdent of the Alumn1 Assoc1at1on and multl m1ll1ona1re l Corn1e l1us Vanderb1lt Brown lll lt was deslgned by the mter nat1onally known eng1neer Wray Pomeroy and was F I constructed by the Root and Dennen Construction Co As we approach the f1eld IU our shackled bus w1th dule carbs and chrome head we ee Ken Nuber clean1ng the streets after the b1g parade Oh yes' The bus was de s1gned and donated by the car des1gner of the year lack Holden We not1ce as we leave the bus that Patrol men Schl1pf and Peterson are d1rect1ng trafflc They are hlndered greatly by the mobs of g1rls trymg to get the1r autographs CThey solved the perfect cr1me last week? Tak1ng t1ckets at entrance A IS Dorene Sm1th who has Just f1n1shed 20 years of teach1ng at Wesleyv1lle H1gh -,, School As we enter the lounge we are attracted by the RICHARD SCHMIEDER murals recently completed by the great Dave Atkmson who has just won the Natxonal C1tat1on for Artlsts Up IU the upper t1er we ee the telev1 IOD cameras and as we look at the announc1ng booth we see R1ch Schm1eder who IS QOIDQ to announce the game over N B C 1nterv1ew1ng ferry Sandell and Sally Koons who have just rece1ved Gscars for the1r new telev1s1on comedy show Llfe Wlth Merry Wether S1tt1ng down ln our plush seats on the 50 yard 1ne we not1ce th1s SSCTIOH 1S reserved for the class ot 55 Ushers Shrrley Frlth and Gerry L1vot1 hand us the 50 page programs pr1nted by Carol Kane and Beverly Sm1th who own and operate the Be kane Pr1nt1ng Company Gver the P A System we hear the organ mus1c of LOIS Barr1ck Now at the west end of the fleld we see the Wesleyv1lle H1gh School band d1rected by Carl Cook who IS r1d1ng before the band 1n h1s Cadlllac M G Leadmg the band onto the f1eld lS the star of Super C1rcus loan Wh1taker They are march1ng 1nto the center of the fleld and stoppmg now wh1le our nat1onal anthem IS be1ng sung by Beverly Sol1day and Beverly Nece Beverly Sol1day 1S here w1th her hu band Blll Holmes who IS m1n1ster of the Wesley Method1st Church Here comes the Wesleyv1lle football team w1th the1r coaches Kay Garn and Walt Kre1de Kre1de and h1s w1fe Carol Thomas al o have three boys on the flrst eleven and two cheerleaders and two subst1tutes to round out the1r sports studded fam1ly Kay has lust been named to the All Amer1can of All t1me for h1s great play 1n the Rose Bowl IH 1959 One of the off1c1als IS also from the class of 55 He IS Sonny Lupole At halt t1me we are go1ng to be enterta1ned by that talented tw1rl1ng duo T1ppy McElhoe and Sally Sm1th Even at the1r age they st1ll are stars In the1r pare t1me thev are secretar1es A deeper v1ew 1nto the crystal ball shows that Wesleyv1lle defends the champ1on sh1p crown successfully for the 25th stra1ght t1me The b1g reun1on dmner IS held at Mary Lou Franc1s mans1on on Gospel H1ll The Caterers for the affa1r are Leora McM1llen and lean Wh1taker who are famous cooks at the H1lfOD Hotels lean lS renowned for her cake rec1pe CShe has solved the problem of wast1ng M cup of water? MUSIC w1ll be furmshed by Ron Gray and h1s talented four Ron lust brought back and made a h1t of that old favor1te Skok1an Ken R1ng the feature speaker of the even1ng w1ll talk about h1s mo t recent hunt1ng exped1t1on to the 1nnermost parts of Mars Leroy Nelson has posters advertlsmg h1s Dr1veln Gas Statxon all over the place The crystal ball becomes d1m not w1th darkness but w1th ad venture a the next twenty f1ve year crowd 1nto the mystery of hfe to be l 1 4, ' 1 nf ff X KQN xq, I 'V 1 M C, fk X U X! .f,C I -Z t V ff X x x . fx K x7 Q, N VN' . , fy ,NU X ,f P XC NN sl p X N t .J J X 5,39 k fsxsf T ax N 1 , , l . . S , . 1 f r , . . ' A s, s ' , -. X ' ll ll . .2 5 ' 4 . . ' .. ,, . . . . it . . Q .C. . . . . . , 1. . . . . ' XX- ll . 1 I ' I , , , . . , -, . . . . C . . , , . I I ' , . . . . A IL I . . . . Q .A -I . ' , 11 . 11 . I . . I . s I 5 ' ' - - . 1 qv 1 - ear' J ..1-v fy .f ff-ag A I 4 fu 51' .1 'E 543. .mar Ag fs...-Z7 M, ia in A v ,H XF' if -Q Xfvn M Q Eau L xx 9 M vi.-I x,51LW 7 ,..,- ' f It ,QQ 2 41 Q QGQN 3X ,ff i K 0.9 Undmclammm 'ge 5921053 fl: rw ko 526, 6 fi U Q ga 5 V6 F1 0 ' P0G s9?E'3f Sy 609 fa wi f' v emma? nf? fi P 9 5 0 A030 155065 659569 K' f' Qfnlennhf WJ' 43.w1fwfw JUNIOR CLASS The lunior Class will always be remembered for its size, audacity and vitality. l'Pumpkin Prancef' the annual dance put on by this class for two years was a great success. Everyone is looking forward to it next year. Another very successful dance sponsored by the luniors was the Christmas dance, Winter Wonder- land, with music by the Polka Poppers. Life: Better Homes and Gardens: Colliers: We got 'em all This was the slogan of the luniors during their magazine sale. Everyone worked real hard selling magazines and was well rewarded for their effort. Mm! Mm! Good! Was quoted by the luniors when they had their bake raffle in March. The proceeds from these activities went toward the luniors most important project of the year -- that was their Prom, Moonlight and Roses. lt was held at Culbertson Hills with music by Vic Savelli. An unforgettable evening was had by all who attended. A vote of thanks goes to Mr. Hazen for his assistance in helping the luniors for the past two years. JUNIORS First Row: Bcyd Franos, lchn Schlipf, Keith Freeman, Ray Stancliff, Kent Freeman, Roger Cassata, Bill Brown, Tom Church. Second Row:Marilyn Viard, Betsy Champlin, Marian Walters Pat Rockwell, Helen Cummings, Ruth Spiece, Barbara Chambers, Karen Glatzert, ludy Gray, Carol Faulkner, Mary Ann Wiertel, Willa McKee Third Row: Mary Ann Smith. Diane Kramer, lanice Laughner, Edith Magee, loyce McLaughlin, Marilyn Anderson, ludy Heapes, Carla Timlin, Diane Lloyd, Linda Gieringer, Alice Schrock, Donna Williams. Fourth Row: Harvey Hayes, Charles Larson, David Rettman, lim Crum, Dick Vidic, lim Smith, Harold Spencer, Ted Martin, lohn Klomp, Dale Crandall, Doug Bennett, Mr. Hazen, Adv. SOPHOMORE NEWS OF 1954-55 The school year of l954 55 brought some unusual happening to the Sophomores this year They contributed one letterman to the football squad lohn Byers But lohn wasn t the only Sophomore on the team there were many others They were represented not only on the gridiron but on the basketball court as well Some of their boy played Senior Varsity sometimes and really made the rest of the class proud of them Al o their class was represented in maiorettes lunior varsity and Senior varsity by some of their penny Qlrls Another attraction to the Sopiomore girls was bowling In their standards someone who bowled IOO or over was practically a pro Both the boys and girls enioyed killing tehmselves tobogganing at Behrend Center Their class added to the social life at W H S by sponsoring three dances One was after the game between the faculty and the varsity The one act play for the Sophomores this year was called Swept Clean Off Her Feet The ca t was made up of 1X of the Sophomores A really different experience this vear was their Biology classes Each of them had six animals which they fondly caressed with their scapels probes and etc under the careful direction of Mr Lenkner The Sophomore class wish to congratulate the Seniors and they would like to thank Mr Lenkner for their class sponsor SOPHOMORES Fust Row lame Bankoske Ken Peterson Ray Leahey lames Harmon Wlliam Barnbridge David Bloom larre Schrock Peter Moore David Young Howard Kemp Tom Ruff Second Row Linda Hatheway ludy Mingoy Nancy Schaffner lanice Thompson Pat Dana Betty Lantzy Marlene Gould Yvonne Sidun Donna Harner Donna Rafferty ludy Wertz Diana Lindahl Barbara Heine mann Third Row Susan Maiewski lanice Nelson Donna Wiggins Karen Knauer Norma Anderson lovce Breen Elenore Schmeider lanet Ohl Marilyn Gray ludy Dennen lean Nece Mary Etta Coleman Kathy Pratt Mr Lenkner Adv Fourth Row Denni Frano Salvatore Alles ie Robert Moroski Dan Sharp Norbert Trohosk Carl Homle Stanley Sather lohn Byers Ken Lohse lohn Mancini Robert Ross FRESHMEN The class of 58 is a wild up and coming group consisting of tall dark and handsome boys and some real nice girls that are by far not resemblances of wall flowers The boys are all hep on the latest and the maiority of them like football basketball and baseball As long as most of them stick to football W H S iust might have another championship team That goes for basketball too Their home rooms 203 and 2l2 were the scenes of much activity when they planned for their first appearance in the One Act Play Contest and when they were getting ready to produce their very original as embly program I-'RESHMEN irst Row Pc e N e e A 3 Ne lRcs e l' ie d we rr 'iam cder l. 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V' Ska XXX 55 5 I K A! .0 ' 'Q wk Riw M y, 5 Adivihm - ' , L W - 2: Q 5 5 nlg G mmf Fzrst Row 1 B rr r Sr h ck B l rl Second Row Ca l w C rr 1, Sr ece g C e Cla rr T1'urd Row G D v l Ergle Ted Wall a gc er R rg lch Q rr C rr olv nt Ea K Sev G eer Fourth Row R +hA M r A Loul P h d Ma y A K 'Xl oe DaJeA'k1r cn Th Band lS composed of about forty students from all classes who have recelved a good mus1cal foundatlon They prachce every mornlng from 8 OO unt1l 8 43 Last fall the Band was proud to march for the Glf1ClGl Ground Breaklng for the new Flre Hall They played for pep assemblles and football games Also they part1c1pated ln a P T A program and the concert rn March The l955 Band had the pleasure of playmg the new school march for the flrst t1me Band members held a bake raffle to ra1se money to buy bells for the band and are anxlously awartmg the t1me when the Parents Mus1c Club w1ll have rarsed suffrclent funds for the new band unlforms MIXED CHORUS Fust Row D me Kr lmer l1nd1Gler1 ge D1 ll e Lloyd Sally Kcon Karen Kr auer Donna Wlgg n P ay Le they Kermlt Peter on Rlchard Schrr1e.ler Mr Brooks Dlre tor VN lt Kreld Ca l Cook Dale Crandall linlce Laughner D Ina L dahl M3 xlyn Gray lanet Chl Nat y S laffner Carol Kare Second Row Pa Dana ludv Derln 1 Carol Thomas Ca cl C'1L'l.re Phoda McElhoe Sally Srruth Mary Ann Welrtel lame Crum Harold Spencer Dtck Vldlc Blll Holmes lon Poot lchn Klcrnp Ken Nuber Ron G ay Helen Cummlngs Wllla McKee Karen Glatzert loan Whl aker lean Whltaker Thxrd Row Bet y Chamr l1n Marrlyr Vtard Beverly Solrlay Barbara Chamber Ma lan Walters Pat Rockwell Tom Puff Ray Stancllff Leroy Nel on Pete Moore Ken Rrng Davxd Atkm on Davld Rettman Carl Schllrf lerrv Sandell Harvey Hayes Kathy Pratt Dorene Smrth Beverly Nece ludy Gray Edlth Magee Mary Lou Francls O The Sen1or Chorus rs composed of students from the tenth to twelfth grade Thls year the boys' and g1rls' chorus comb1ned to make one chorus They met regularly each day for forty f1ve mlnute mstructrons Thelr dCl1V1ll9S th1s year have mcluded appearances on Televlsxon Stahon WICU, the sponsor1ng of the Chrlstmas assembly, the combmed concert w1th Cochranton, representatlon 1n Dlstrxct Chorus, and of course, Bacculaure-ate EXGICIQQN g 1 1 1 ' : Plthf rd Sch .Lede Dcre-r.e M r.:t' Harold Spencer Pay Leahey Carl Cc ', gl l :Qrref Mary Lou Frarcgr. .. : f rcl Gecrge Bef! Anr Francls, Bill S' 'eet Betsy cha nplrn Pcs Gray P 'th on , Do: A Mxirc , Hllar, ra rlplxn. ' : ary Manor, a id , , ' in Larry Colvin. Terry Bcb'n , K . 1,, 7 r. Kl mp Pete Moore, li . ru ., Mr, Brooks, Dxrector, lrrrl Harmon, Tom Ruff, Robert Hagle Dlck Vidlc, Kerm Peterson, Chuck Schnelder, lchn Ziegler, Larry Stur- 'V a. , rlBarr1cl. 1 e r l. : u, nn av .ard se .ic aras ft ndersci er. L u' r, ' t rs-. . Q . A . , W I . , . . . , , . , .... . . ' : la: Q , . 4 ,' n .r, t 1 A' , . s, .1 , 1 s, tr' Q s , ,, 1 f , . , la e, r , t , Q ' , if 4 xref , rr , , xc C: , 1. . : 2 , .er, , Tx.t1.'i r, , ' e ' , , s f , , ' ' , , , , , r , , . , , ' 't , ' , ' 1 S H , ' . , - M , A , r' . ' . .' . A . S , , ' , ' ' s , ' , . L, , , V .. . , , , .. ' , , , Q9 Gr, 0' l Flfckpm-H - V .- xv.. Fu t Row JR, BAND - Y ' ' 3 5- ' SECO1'XKl Rowi -' Third Row: ' '- i -, V - ' 6614507 gmac! 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J 3 4' ' Hr x' 1' ' ,U 51:51 A 1,2 if-' Tm MFJORETTES Fust Row Second Row erette P e e r r oret ee ann au u e we hey rrar lr t P eo r1 t Tlrev p rr ea t a Cf oarre n re t ouo e t r wear Pt tte Sprung Conce t t v reCe'ved a tf1ree ou a leer they app 1 a r t rr oev rl r1rr1 ed urnrno Pa1rt e e e1r ea L oe rerrfd ,arf roure were oe t oy th Ma o e e e o 1IlNc 1 truchor rorn a QIODC r L1 or e1 wee4 our e ,ar 'ei 0 the r ea. e r fvr r1.oneJ ar f t e ret Ja axer out o the trea urv T eo1 ire ,a11.roref FICFI' or ref year T ev wl oe e1or1edh the Ma r andna 1 me ree r N o rrrme 1 Nor 1 o at C o a lW1OIl or a f ax frfrvefl CN ffft YQ Fzrst Row g re Xe rr 'W CL He e I Second Row l l 1 ee eye lNa1 keezfeaafew Every apr1ng l2 g1r D re prclqed out ot a g o1,p to repreeent our school ae Cheerleagere They are prclqed aocoromo to ah1l1tv Co operatlon and knowledge ot the cheer among other th1ngs CHEERLEADERS F1 Gare trorn the 8th grade through l lth rnay try out Two sguads et cheerleaders are clnoeen the Vars1ty and l V The two tart to torrn the cheers dur1ng the urnrner vacat1on and by the t1m the new school year beg1n they are ready to go r1ght 1nto act1or1 Football 1 the hrst thnng on our achedule To h lp the tudenta or t tnto the :1WlIlG ot tlrrngs the cheer leadeve etart of w1th a Peo Rally wh1oh cor 1 ts o a Bonhre cheer ano a enalce danc tr ough the town There ls usually a real l31g turnout The var 1ty eguad Cheere at every tootoall garne 1n the eeae v tne IV D are only scheduled for two The cheerleader v ere very proud th1s year to have hee able t cheer or a oharno1onsh1p tearn Dur no e w1nter rno. tln t e oaalcet cl eaaon tar e w tr oe1ro ga 1ea tfv Ce a weelx, th oheefeader e t 'ed to haxe a P ao Aeaefnbly at lea tonce a week Th e 1 11: J eo' t a1 e the schoolsp1r't Y Altro axle tlee oa Kethal tean u dn't wr the charroronelmp th ln Mer' t tud t body behr d th team A ' r wethal' of tr 1 ar ' a naw out racc t cr lade ttl r w el a ' t tt'1 1 e mtl 1 w no ' :E 173, f-1i1:ee Ifiif,-. :fCat'1'.'f?,.'aQ1ef KaTer1Kt.f1':e1 fafi Fi:1iQ1:1er Fiiif: 1-,iE,rfe 1.11 ia 553.1- -. ---- ' ----t'-' ff, V ' .ei-T-L-ll,-ef 'T-vf 1'-Y, 1- 13 , 3 f 1'1,1.g,1f ,.,... 1w:,..V- ,.,. :. ,':.,,1x:11:. 4 Tf'1elVlaf,., lee, :orr1g2.,e,d of tai 1egu1a Maj Mtv: Q fe 'f substitutes are ai active group of girls n lf, when they 1, 1511, erdiveti he eaha l S-,ir1.. 1 Q eifor111 at the L, ske ball and f ,toall Au 11,5 arid 111, ra aeeeniloliee hr 4li,'1g1tl1e1f . 1 111 . 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'i1 4 th ' a 6 15 h ' '1 bel sa e 1 s ted, there' J it ' 'ia V' V N Q t 'Fu- 1 YJ A 3119.2 AA G A A Fu' t Row Qecond Row Thxrd Row f 'fee f Fourth Row Q,-eff C TQGSGGW G c F oav afternoon the qyrr 1s occurred by ere c t e qrls trcr' grades n1n r ouqh twelve These o1rls are crown a G A A member The sports rn VJl'1lCl'1 the G1TlS rart1C1pate are basketball volleyball tumblmo p1nq pong and shuttleboard At the CFOT mnq ol the year ba ketball an xolleyball games were the only scheduled dCl1Vll16C Th1s year three repre entahves from Wesleyv1lle Beverly Sohday Dorene Sm1th and Sally Srmth r attended playday at McDowell l-hgh School Ten Sen1or Glfln were preserted w1th fort 1aQlt ts er out tanc111c1 dCllVltY lt tls1s oroar1 zahon dur1no the1r tour years of h1qh schocl e ne oc a' ect1 t 1nc uded dance rattles a b e sa e LIBRARY CLUB Flrst Row P l1 e -c er c 1 e evf l Ch 1rr1 1 Vllfl Second Row C rr T ea e 11 M1 Curr MV P lx r ov e 111 e vel N e F1 a olKa1e Thlrd Row o1r1 Wh e erry 1Vll1 e horr p Cr l11rley F 1 h I frrer Nr 111 er C1 amfe Net rmth M 1 1 L r 1 4 J' l er flung The L1brary Club cons1sts ot forty Semor, lun1or Sophomore and Freshmen q1rls The Club s sponsor s M1ss Knapp The r1nc1pal duty of the Club members IS act1ng as student l1brar1ans They also ass1st w1th the mend P 1nq and cataloqumq of books Th1s year several metal shelves were added to the hbrary and the q1rls have been rearranqrnq the books A bullet1n board and d1splay table are kept attrachvelv and currently up to date by the members The1r soc1al act1x t es were h1ohl1ohted by a very succeslul dance call-ec The Boolu crm W1oole At Clnmstrnas t1rne the owls GI'Wl9TldlH9d the Pre school Llmldren at St loseph' Hom 1-11th a l1ol1day party The assembly spcx scred by the L1r ary Club eat1 1 o a Th1s ls Yc r 1 1 e proorarr fCoach Harry 'Far' pauohl and a ' Truth or Consequence show -Q . 1, . fp , , ,, . , ' ,,. 2 , '- L 11, ,1,. , ,, 'P '-1' -,L, C, .. 1 'LLL' h Q., E-e'.'e'.'-' ff',1'1.jf Pri .-.ilhie C':'11Th'IJ .V T153 F1 .fifef H111-' Fr, L1: 11 ., :CTX . 11:13 i1l'13' ff.: Q: f' 1: flrrfffef l-faty E f1'C'.er5.1i Eeterlj-' frzgh ,-.itx .5153 frnfr, fee: C,.riif11f,3js Fa' P' lime, f':,'?, 1-Aje- Eff: Haier, Crater' Barbara Chef: Lei: f1f1r,,::. 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The Stage Crew is composed ot many handy, indispensible young lads of high stature, driven by Professor lohn Macliinlay, Throughout the year this crew performs many various deeds, as pulling curtains, switching lights off and on, folding chairs, and sweeping floors. Now let us think Ch yes, they do such things as setting up the stage tcr the Senior play, Qne Act Plays, Grade School assemblies, assemblies in general, and band and choru corcerts The stage crew ra beer a ecessary fvii s nce be ore our time Qciass o gal For example a decade ago Professor lack Aiton ed these rrechai Cal geniuses to the top ot the chool where they set up a Christ mas 'Scene But back to our present timf let bygone be bygones Today the swf ot the tage cre w has advanced to ten men who answer the many nerd ot the huge stuf fnt bo ly ot the local chf ol As long as excuses roni c asses arf rlf ntitul ahd wor i littlf the w io e stage fre w is ci the il o how low great t foii , vw atc you pac o cnf f ar ago when inffi i e ac e rs lu o ro f ssor Mac xir av tls , tcre dow. t ir age n orty r ru Ai d c NC are wel to tne se pig raw ur orcus goodh a ter e low C al C a 7 uir sa e c orgft ccarye riar esi o f nice o wcoco We AUDIO VISUAL STAFF First Row fgdddd' Woman! 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Ali , lie: tllgtg' ttxs gt'f:11i is Tix- Iif-s51'ois.s1t1:1lit'y' Cf the l .H systeiii. They have Cf1!I.f'lf'tP' vo 'rol over the s ui il effects ici' assf-ifiblif-s. This is rict always as + asy slicwi .1 a movie, 'l'li-'-wiv is a gre-at d gil zrozi' i'i:i.ii1.1g ai'c11nd tn, get ttjipgs ll 1 le: K'Vc'i'y'. Uttetp tlmsy ' of' lziziiclfir - .' Ld ti tti w st igf- crew. anvil 'Q' I tm SOUND-OFF First Row: Karen Ir: .er Far' Qcahcy EQ Hires hiker: STEYKQEZLET Bfigis Herz: Peexir. fhifga .-f EQrf.e Parhara Chart:-ers. Second Row: ffij: .-lgnjcy' jiif, '-'.'1..taEier Cari Kane fini Ziegler Pin Stay' f-Les H:1:r,1,.rger I-.dm Eqwrly' Szlififq' Carol Fd1l.rIf,6f T-fary ..fA.Tf l 4:,rt,. Eevertjr SI'I',lfl', Esier f-.1::r lar.- Ilrarger. Third Row: Pe: .-,Ure Kirby fra Derer., .,.f.Q'h, Bee: Cherr.r.1f, Shing: f-rith f-lain' Qc: Frarfis fear, '.'.'E'.Q'aQ:,r. Thr vear tor the 1r t hrre m mary years each ed1t crv o' the Sou d ot ha been completely sold ou Ptcture have appea ed ln almo t every la ue A spectal ed1t1or was put out honorlng our crarrplohshtp cotball team lt cortamed plcture ot all the football players and a wrlte up o each game ln the sprmg the Sound ott sponsored a conte t to name the ong wr1tten by Mr Brooks Thts new rdea was well recexved by the student body Due to the enthusla t1c receptton and support ot the rew paper tht ye-ar 1t was possrble to dtstrrbute the la t ed1t1on tree Many thanks should go to the edltor R1ch1e Schme der the staff and thelr ponsor MISS Hamburger They put out a very fme paper wh1ch everyone can be proud o STUDENT SENATE Fxrst Row v, h econd Row B E E er Thxrd Row arte 5 h exde P D hr e a e 1 l Fourth Row 1 rr P t laden! The Studert Senate Nmch celebrated 1ts tvel th otrthday thl year an organ1zat1on composed ot representattves rom the hroh school cla es Tlsese r p e entatwes are chosen by tlsetr class mates The purpose ot th1s group 1 to encourage courtesy provld opportun1t1es or student cooperatlon and parttcrpatton m oovermrg the school promote wo thy act vtty e eate artd mamtam standards ot good C1l1ZGT1Sl'11p and ard m the ormat or ot school pollcte ln the year lQoo tlse Senate sponsored the Award A semblv out a new hght rn the lower hall tor hall rrsomtors backed rs w cf emol s prcdram ard x ded ldeas tcr a recreatlon proorarr after the basketball ea on , I ,, A . . ,. L I - S A , . I : l . 1' .., E, A . 1 . Ii ' l S . . ., ' , C ,, ' ' - '..- , . A . A s , s . . . ' ' . ' 1 A r- I A . r, 1 S . . A , , V c l . ' l S : . . , , , Q ' s' ' , c 1 s 's c ' ' ' S , , , . . . . . . 'I C - , . , , - , . ' ' 4 - .fr ' on up . -g.,. , - - 1. .uw fum' s 1, ., MV ' , ' . , ' . . dh bt hyf. S . .r. 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' f. ff: 'i' i., .Cary Af G ii W CLUB f'1rst Row rf D e rh- K e Q L'11P UQ Second Row D Bl H x QI D k C Ted M1 I-I2 xe 1 e DJQL j ver A wj C 6-F-s A r U, xp A QF T LA 4 ' r 1 rl r v I ? ,: , 4 , j I 1 A ' :PQ -111: ,i Sih 4-3 1' FF? fwffivire Ferry Slxxiief Tfel' ' r xi., Ker. Pprg Nr. Mhariaffx C:-Ahh Carl Sill 'f, Kay Amr' : f5h:1SChQ1Af, xl chris L3:'rjDar1d, ILn.-:.11h lfi' V135 Rh: Byers Iwi Ric' 'Qui Sher, ' min . .P H' 3' 5 1. n',1',if1.i Hardf S, :Sw Vh:.KlVrr1jC, Rd3'S'::i:f1ff, fl N The VU Tlxgk 15 ore :ii 'v'f--sIfy'.QHL s rifxi--gt irzciriizdfi iris. It is CCr':1gpQs: Qi if aifxltxg whit bg'- f-arrffi PT'-fs fff basketball fini fiftbafl, Tlx- ::.::1kX+1' CI itleytilwzs 51:1 iI'f.!I'. .gs Qfjf.-' as e-Lehi tf: as Fig? as '.'f2ziT','fi1'. , Tb' fafxxlty 5fff,Ii.f',f' if Mr. Mgamati, fi fest Vx' Cfggk :11+:t1EQw:. TL: 1-rf-z.fy'Tv. , 'ETQLLT ':.'+fr'-- rQLlf'I'l.'if 'i fxgr' ilw fil1mr1y'1 ,:'.fY1Lp ffycihif ::ff:fP:'5. 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I 3 N 3 XY gn Z J 'EE- E P QHAMPS btx XA F1rst Row hm M l Pe'er Moore Kav G '1 W'alter Krerde Tom Klomp and Harry Fa uoauqh Second Row lohr Zeqler Robby Burrows Roger K eoe lem Garv Ga H lav Crandall Robe-r' Ro Thu-d Row Brll Ran beau Dan Sharp Tom R1 f lohu nlpf lohn Bwer H ev Hryei Frank Zrmrre mal Fourth Row Drek Vld1C lohn Klomp Tel Mar m Dale Crar dal Carl h lpl B ll Holrr F1fth Row R v Slar llf R1 haril S hrrleder H olo Soemcer hm Srmlh ler w Sarmell larrv D 70 75e 65401144 f-lmolher X Q ae Come arc OOWC at We leyvllle H oh School but llr wear was like hone other Ce lQoL wher h B lldoqf were CC1PlV Champ Throaloh ha Cl work erdurance team worlx ard ahoxe me lead B ldoo C lo CMJ to We me ls a 4 hroo Team lo walk our Norlh c a Q l If 0 lrfz . .... - rrrr r..,e. , mmatr., .,. A A . IA :.r.1. 1g:,,x,, . -5 ' ,r..gr' ,. - . 'fr' wi- My :F-nba.: . .. '11 as 'flats iii i' ff Eva sg g,:'T1lf1 Ci' 1932915L'1:e.rrl',',f,esf E ' Q':3aj:1-,s, 'Q 5l 'f'-'Il.' Date School e Corneau V lley rard lohn onburg Un1on C1ty Harborcreek Lawrence Park orth East They Sept 0 ep Sept Oc Oct Oc Oct :lt Denotes league games FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL SCORING Name Klomp Vrdtc Garn Smlth Schhpf Sandell Dana Hayes Rambeau P A T Totals September 10 Wesleyv1lle 27 Conneaut Valley 6 The Bulldogs opened the1r season play1ng host to Conneaut Valley and commg out v1ctor1ous 27 6 Wesleyv1lle started fast scorlng on the1r f1rst SSTISS of downs on a 45 yard aerlal extra polnt In the second quarter after a serles of Garn Smxth passes Smlth hauled m a 25 yard pass from Garn and scam pered mto the end zone Carl Schllpf s pass for the extra pomt fell short leavlng the score at 13 0 The Bulldogs agaxn took command 1n the second half wlth hm Smxth aga1n takrng the ball to the 5 yard l1ne where lohn Klomp shot over for the score The fmal Bulldog score came on a pas to hm Smrth Conneaut Valley s lone touchdown came when D1ck V1d1C farledm h1s attempt to klCk out of h1s own end zone w1th the Balley taktng over on the one yard hne where hm 'Wheeler scored September 17 Wesleyv1lle 20 Guard 12 We leyv1lle mak1ng the1r b1d for the county class B champtonshtp played hot to Guard for the1r f1rst league game and weren t to be den1ed The Bulldogs cored 3 TD s tn the last half to overcome a 12 pomt def1c1t and w1n 20 12 G rard started what looked to be a runaway wrth two long f1rst half dr1ves The ftr t was caprtallzed on a 30 yard tackle slant by hm Harbaugh and the other on Pustler s 10 yard run around rtght end In the second half under the gu1dance of coach hm Manafo and our runmng full back D ck V1d1c the Bulldogs k1cked off to Gtrard hm Harbaugh who promptly fumbled on the 45 yard l1ne After a sertes of runnlng plays Carl Schhpf lobbed one to 1 m Smlth who bulleted h1s way to the 2 yard hne where D1ck V1d1c scampered 1nto the end zone Klomp s extra pornt made 1t 12 7 After G1rard fatled rn an attempt to make a frr t down Wesleyvtlle took over and moved to the 20 where Kay Garn h1t Drck V1d1c for the game w1n nmg TD The frostmg was added by that man Vtd1c for the ten yard end sweep and the extra potnt by Schhpf September 24 Wesleyv1lle 7 Johnsonburg 13 Wesleyv1lle tourneyed to lohnsonburg for what proved to be the1r ftrst defeat of the sea on and a d1shearten1ng defeat tt wa Wesleyv1lle had many breaks but couldn t capttahze on any of them After tra1hng 7 0 rn the ec nd half due to a 24 yard1aunt by hm Keat tn the second quarter the score was txed On a Kay Garn to Dtck Vtdlc pas the Bulldogs sccred from 12 yar'ls out capftahz ng on an 85 yard dr1ve We lex v1lle threw away an oppo tun1ty tn the ftrst quarter when the r recovery of a fumble on lohn onburg s 2 yard lxne was nut llfled by an off s1de penalty We leyv1lle lohn Klomp scored what appeared to be a TD but was called back when he stepped out of bounds before crossmg Hue goal The lohnme took over on downs from there but were forced to punt on the fourth down The punt traveled to mtd fzeld where Kay Garr promptly fumbled to lohnsonburg After Wesleyv1lle wa penal1zed back to t1 e1r own 35 the lohnsonburg backs I43 moved the ball to the 12 ya d hne Betng held for three dow rs lohnsonburg s Pat Fumor tr veled around left end for the game mnnmg s o e w th bu 54 seconds left to play October 8 We leyv1lle 45 Umon C1ty 0 Un1on Ctty ,ourneyed to Wesleyv lle only to tourney back agatn on the ta11 end of a 45 0 route The Bulldogs had tt that day as the frrst strtnger scored potnt af er po1nt The Bulldog clawed out a 39 0 score mtdway through the econd stanza before the boys on the bench took over and scored a touch down themselves wrth Larry Dana tak1ng a lerry Sandell pass over 1n the fourth quarter The Bulldogs started fast scorxng 1mmed ately on Kay Garn s end sweep and Carl Schhpf s pomt after touchdown After Un1on C1ty ran out of downs the Bulldogs took over agam and moved to the 8 where Carl Schllpf slashed over for the score and a 13 O f1rst quarter score Before the sound of the gun for the second quarter had dred away lohn Klomp had scored on a forty two yard sweep from the 25 Then our newly found place ktcker Harvey Hayes went over from the 11 The subs proved themselves that day w1th freshmen Frank Zlmmerman and lohn Z1eg1er showlng up well for coach hm Manafo October 14 Wesleyvllle 20 Harborcreek 27 Thxngs were dlsmal ln Wesleyv1lle on October 7 followmg the game rn whrch Harborcreek beat the home town 27 20 Harborcreek cap1tal1z1ng on every break 1n the book came back from a 7 po1rt flrst quarter deftcxt to take a 20 13 half tlme lead After V1d1c fumbled the krck off to the Huskles both teams fought hard for no garn Mtd way through the stanza a forward pass from Carl Schllpf to Terry Sandell netted the flrst the year and rt was good The klck off was returned by Wllbur Golds who w1th marvelous blocking raced 75 yards to score The ktck wa w'1de and Wesleyv1lle led 7 6 The score was soon uped by Dtck Vrdxc s 20 yard launt around rlght end That s the way 1t stood 13 7 at the quarter Then thrngs began to go wrong for the Bulldogs as a blocked klck from the 20 resulted tn a Harborcreek TD w1th Howard Sltert fall1ng on the p1g sk1n rn the end zone A long lobbed pass Just over Kay Garn and Carl Schhpfs outstretched hands found wxlbur Goldsyb s for the score The f1nal 2 po1nts were p cked up on a safety on Iohnny Klomp or a 20 13 HUSk16 half lead The th1rd quarter was a stalemate as the teams traded downs The rest of the scortng was done 1n the 4th quarter on a 30 yard sweep by Verena for Harborcreek and We leyvtlles on a pa s to end lerry Sandell October 22 Wesleyvxlle 38 Lawrence Park 6 Wesleyv1lle set up a champron htp tussle wlth North East bv beat: ng the Park T1ger 38 6 The vlctory gave the Bulldogs a 2 0 league late tymg them w1th North East whom they played on October 29 The Bulldogs used ther db111l1eS to move around through and over the Parker to bulld up a command1ng 19 6 fxrst half lead and score three more ln the ftnal to score the1r fourth vtctory The Bulldog scored f1rst on a 50 yard TD pas from Garn to Sm1th before Dave f'h1llcott of Lawrence Park tntercepted a Bulldog pa s and capmered for the only score for the Park From then on 1t was all Wesleyv1lle Klomp broke through guard for a 25 yard TD Garn pas ed 45 yard to Smzth Klomp on a 6 yard sweep Schllpf from the 24 and the last sccre was chalked up by ace l1ne backer Larry Dana lumor half back Harvey Hayes used hrs foot to advantage to k1ck two P A T s October Z9 Wesleyv1lle 24 North East 12 The Bulldog by upsettrng favored North East by a score of 24 12 won for themselves the1r ftrst champ1onsh1p stnce 1950 Frtday October 29 at North East W1th the score tred at 6 all he th1rd pertod on a 25 yard TD by San Fthppo and a sneak ov Wesleyv lle s quarterback Kay Garn North East back hm V lla o cked up a loose ball and scampered for the he break1ng core P ckers 12 Bulldogs 6 On the followmg krck off the Bulldogs took cver to score or a dash by Klomp from the three Vtttth the score hed 12 12 mth four mtnutes remaxmng the Bulldog took advantage of two P1cker fumble to score the1r wmnmg TD s both by Kay Garn The game ended wtth the Bulldogs tn control of the ball the P1cker fans qulet and shocked the Wesleyvrllette rn hysterxa and the w1nners paradtng proudlv off the held wth the coach hrgh atop the1r boulders I W r ' . 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' 1 V S' z .-. if 71 ,X QA U, VARSITY BASKETBALL Fxrst Row H mold Spencer hm Smlth Carl Schllpf Wal' Krelde Dlck V1dlC Ier y Sandell Second Row Ray Ledhey Mor Iohn Schlxpf Kem Peterson Rxchard Schrmeder B111 HolmeQ Ray Stanchff Harvev Hayes Larry Dm Fdmbduqh Coxch Date Nov DeC ec Dec PK Dec' C' F' en Der 2 WESLEYVILLE VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Place Opponent Westfleld Here Wd f bu q w M11lCreek Erxe Ed t 11 Fefe E1eE1 W WP A e 1q1 me C J They Hxgh Qrmih Smxth SPH pf Srhl pf Schhpf I 'U V Novombar 29: Wuloyvilla 60 - Walf illd 55 The Wesleyville Bulldogs started olf their 1954-55 basketball season w1th a hve point wm over an invading Westfield team. 60-55. The Bulldog big- three, consisting of lim Smith, Carl Schlipl, and Dick Vxdic, scored 45 points between them which pushed the Bulldogs to a first quarter lead of 14'l3, and to 32-26 at the hall. Behind the hooking of center. 106 Sumoni. Whfi WGS the game's high scorer with 19 counters, Westfield chipped Oli one Poinf to fall behind, 43-38. The Bulldogs, who led the whole way but whose biggest margin was 8 points mid-way through the third quarter, held the New Yorkers even in the fourth canto at 17 points. The Bulldog scoring punch ol Smith, Schlipf, and Vidic scored 18, l4. and 12 points respectively. While along with Samoni's 19, Bova and lones chipped in with 14 points each to help the Westfield cause. December 1: Wesleyville 58 - Wattsburg 44 The travel to Wattsburg must have been tiring to the Bulldogs as it took them until the fourth quarter before they could score 25 pomts and move away from the home-towners S8 44 In the hechc fourth quarter the Bull dogs sank ll out of 11 foul shots plus 7 from the floor to widen a narrow third quarter lead of 2 pomts Neither team could lmd the right combination m the hrst quarter with the invaders takmg a shm IO 8 lead which they saw ped out by Wattsburg who took a 25 24 intermission edge After the slow sluggish third quarter the Bulldogs really began to move With the score at 38 36 mud way through the fourth quarter Schltpf scored on a set Spencer on a lay up Smith canned two quxcll lumpers and the Bulldogs were oll hm Smith scored 17 pomts lor the game s high He was aided by team mate Carl Schhpl s 14 whxch out scored Wattsburg s Doda and Hobson who scored 13 and ll pomts respectively December 3 Wesleyvxlla 53 Mdlcreok 31 The Bulldogs held thexr opponents wxthout a tally m the lmal quarter to walk away with a 53 31 verdict over the home Mlllcreek Trojans Although the Bulldogs bmlt up quarter leads ol 13 6 and 23 18 the Trolans came back to he the game on four dtlferent occasions mn the third stanza before a set shot by Schltpf sent the Bulldogs ahead to stay wlth a score ol 33 31 at the end ol three quarters The Bulldogs hxt constantly from ln close to score 20 pomts m the fourth to take the contest 53 31 The Bulldog s scormg was led by Carl Schhpl with 18 followed by hm Smith with l4 The lone double drqner or Mxllcreek was high scormg Bill Trohoslre wrth 13 December 7 Wollayvxlle 64 East 73 Carl Schhpl couldnt be stopped but neither could the East Hlqh War rxors as they beat the Bulldogs 73 64 puttmq an end to the Bulldogs three game winning streak The Bulldogs scored their season hrgh but couldnt stop the combination ol Toran Blmcoll and Meyers who scored 48 pomts between them The Warriors hut last and built up a 25 l5 first quarter lead The Bulldogs peeked one pomt oll the IO pomt lead but xt wasnt enough Consequently the Warriors won their first game ol the season Toran with I9 and Meyers with 16 led the Worrmors ln scormg but everyone took their hats olf to Carl Schhpl who dropped nn 31 That 31 includes 15 ol 17 trxes from the loul lme lor the Bulldogs December 10 Wesleyvxlle 58 Faxrvxaw 48 The invading Fairview Txgers went home at the short end ol a 58 48 score still bewildered by Wesleyvrlles sensahonal Senior Carl Schhpf It was proven again 1n the late stages ol the game that when Schhpl goes the team goes Alter being down at the hall 24 23 and 31 24 rn the early tages ol the second quarter the Bulldogs began to move wxth Schhpl stealing the ball time alter time He was driving Jumprng and dropping through iwo pomters Hrs amazmq speed and quickness enabled the Bulldogs to regain form and move ahead to qtay Carl held scoreless m the first hall accounted lor 18 of the Bulldogs last 26 pomts putting htm high lor the night Also aiding the Cause was hm Smlth wtth 14 and Duck Vldlc s 12 Wilkins st ored 16 and wa hrgh man lor Fairview December 14 Wesleyvxlle 45 East 65 When a team falls apart t really falls apart a was seen on the Ea t Hxqh lloor The Warr urs Lame lrom a '36 28 deficit ln the third quarter to a lor srded 6 45 vrrtory The Bulldogs. alter playmo lr llrantly rn the hrs! two and a hall quarter u t ouldnt do anytrmg rrght as the Warrior moved away led by Dr l' Vldn and Carl Schhfl the Bu' dogs louqlt the Warrmors tooth ant' narl to take a 'll 28 hall t me ead Two Junk sets ly W alt Kre c e upped the lead to 1 28 Then the rool Caxed xr a tl e Warrior :ored lfl stralqht polnt tzelnre the Bulldogs mould srore aqam Alter the lxnal 4 IIAIUJTE ol the Il 1rd ruarter and the enttre lourth quarter the Bulldog lad only amass d I romts to 26 lor the Warrmore and they had lot the r senwnd stralqlt to the War mrs Hrqh scoring honors went to Tw: in ul Fa t wtth l and to 'ut hhpl ol Wesleyv Ile with 1 1 December 21 Wesleyvxlle 46 Wattsburg 31 The Bulldog got hafelt on the wnnn nq lrall adam by heatmg Wattslmurq 46 ll on their l ome ft rt T out the Bulldog s 13 pmnt tlnt they me shed an tl e se-Cond xx arte and xr would lave l een a '33 'il txnqler Alter tl e two teams l attled tc a lfl lO hr t ru arte r dead lodc the Bulldog-1he tl the B1 mn 1 ore-le-ws ln the ec :nd ra te r Tl ey were led by D11 lc V dn who :ored 9 rel 0 or r' t tit rurrter L k was l' rm tle e ernnn s 1 came wrth l J rm n1tx lcllowed wrtx lort e u doo C' ' S h axer :omg lf' 5 o nts r er onte t wa-1 le ld to his season low ol U BULLDOGS LOSE HEARTBREAKER December 27 Wesleyvxlle 53 Lawrence Park 54 VV lnlf mo t people were at lmrm- and happy over the l 1 lxday the Bulldog were rrolalxly more dr iyprnnted than they had been lf r a lonq tunn- Thmy were mc lced 14 3 ln the Allncm lnvxtahonal Tournament A ha-1 been the case through the season tle Bulldogs alter Jurrtpxnq to a r lt irter len had tc ugh luck ln tlre e and tanfa an: tell belund 29 I6 at the lalt The Bulldogs started la but they had a long way to ome lavk Alter out s orxnq the Tlqers 12 I4 ln le tlnrd quarter the Bulldogs hed tl e sz ore late n the lxnal tama 2 12 Tl en they went ahead 17 12 on Walt Krerdes twin loul Lot l t tle Txger were not o be demeu Bob Horn dumped rn two loul hot v. th 20 se funds to qo Horn ed the vmtor mth 'Y rmnt whxle Carl Srl l rl l'!tor ped thelt ser January 4 Wesleyvxlle 68 Fairview 63 Fa rvrew raue up wrth a good try lor tts hr t vxctory alter even straight reversal lvut the Bulldog lad too mum h power and too many yoxnts as they lwrouqht home a 69 6? vn tory l'a1rv1ew started last yurr plnq ull to a la t 17 ll hrst quarter lead l ut rchnqulshed the lead to the Bulldogs '32 31 at hall time Alter tlree ruarler the Bulldogs upped tl err advantage to 49 41 Twenty two pornt rn the l a t re-nod were not gurte eno xqh as Wesley vrlle suored 19 lllr Sn rtl' ored 20 lor the Pulldogs one rr re than the Tuners Vru Waxsley January 'I Wesleyvxlle 77 North East 71 Tle Bulldog opened tlelr l9v leaque qarr ee at hrrre wrth a steep ll 71 vu ory oll mwadxng North Fast The Hulldoos ran 1 p tl err ea on ol 77 poxnts and needed nearly e ery an-, tor a rurlxarn Nnrth East hve The Bulldog tfolc a corrrrr andmq lead ol 22 13 a the fztarter 44 38 at the l all ani 57 16 'ter 3 fluarter The 4th per Od found the Bulldogs out rare-d 10 1 v but held cn lor tle r hr t league wrctory Carl Srl hpl seared ?Opo1nts vtluul was V ol l r the evenxnq whnle Nortl Ea t rurner up were lohn Pl anno and lolfr' Flu e v-rtlf 13 January 11: Wesleyville 56 - Ginrrd 85 Wesleyvllle invaded Girard and evened their league slate to 1-l with a narrow 56165 loss to the Yellow lackets. Girard jumped to an 18-IO lead at he end ol the first canto and led at hall time with a 35-27 margin. Girard out-scored Wesleyville, 20-6 in the third period. but the Bulldogs made a line effort in the final stanza, out-pointing the lackets, 23-10. Five players broke into double figures. Carl Schllpl was high with 26, followed by Wesleyville's Dick Vidic with 16. Meeder, Woitovich. and Einleldt scored 15- 14, and 12 respectively for the Iackets. January 14: Wesleyville 30 - Union City 55 Union City made use ol its familiar floor to last-break invading Wesley- ville into submission, 55-30, Wesleyville held to its season low total of 30 points scored 1X3 of them in the first quarter. After scoring 7 in the second quarter, the Bulldogs were held to 13 in the final two periods. The only Bulldog to brake into double figures was Carl Schlipf with 10 Gib Rowland made 17 lor Union City January 18 Wesloyvxlla 58 Lawrence Park 73 The Bulldogs lost their third consecutive game to the Home town parker-s and lohn Stefano 73 38 Stefano having his best game ol his career scored 20 pomts lor Lawrence Park It was the first time this year that any one had taken hugh scoring honors from Bob Hom Hom tallied I4 The parkers took a commandmg ftrst lead of 2611 and were never headed alter that Carl Schhpl was agam high for the Bulldogs This time with 19 January 21 Wasloyvxllo 54 Albxon 71 The Bulldogs started slow and finished slow m losmq to the invading Albion lndrans 71 54 Albion fast broke from a 8 8 he mud way mn the first quarter to a 22 Il lead and then held on The Bulldogs managed to close the gap to 56 50 early ln the final period but couldnt keep pace wlth the fast moving invaders Blll Bartlax top the 4 players ln double ltgures lor the Redskins Bartlax had 24 one more than Carl Schltpf of Wesleyvxlle January 25 Wesleyville 63 Edxnboro 57 The Bulldogs moved out of the cellar and mto a 3 way he lor fourth place on the strength of team work The 63 S7 win also broke Wesleyvxlle s 4 game losmq streak The Bulldogs had IO men break mio the sconng column by movmq up the sensational IV s unto varsity spots The first hve I V s started and held Edmboro to the short end ol a 14 l l first quarter score before moving over for the regulars The Bulldogs took a commanding hall lead ol 33 27 and a 3 quarter lead ol 49 39 before Edlnboro rallyed slightly Dlck Engle scored 22 for Edmboro Carl Schltpf was hxqh lor Wesleyvxlle wmth 16 February I Wesleyvxlle 71 Waterford 37 Wesleyville enjoyed lts second biggest scoring mght ol the season as the Bulldogs soared to a 71 37 victory on the winners floor The Bulldogs with the regular starting hve couldnt seem to get moving With the score tied 12 12 alter one quarter the Bulldog s second strmg look over and quickly poured through 22 pomts to the opposltlon s 5 m the second quarter lor a half tlme lead ol 34 17 In all lO Bulldogs scored with Carl Schltpf and hm Smith hxqh lor the starters with 17 and 12 pomts respechvely Carl Holmes had 10 and ,lohn Byers 8 lor the second team The lone double dlggmter lor Waterford was Owens with 11 February 4 Wesleyvxlls 64 North East 57 Wesleyville traveled to North East to play probably their most exciting game of the season lor the Bulldogs They beat the Grape Plckers m over time 64 57 m the first game of the second round Wlth the score 52 50 and four seconds remaining m the game North Fast s lohn Phanco sank a lumper lrom the key to end the game lnto overtime The Plckers had been rn front by l l at the hall but then dropped 9 behxnd wlth 4 seconds remain mg only to come back and he tt up on Phanco s shot Wlth 20 seconds gone rn the 'i rmnute overtlme period Wesleyvxlle s Carl Holmes scored on a lay up to make the score '94 '32 but was qu1ckly hed on lohn Fhutve s two charlty tosses Then We leyvmlle -1 Carl Sc hhpl put on a one man show Corlng nn 4 lrelders broken only by a loul and helder by lohn Phanco Ol North East The lrostmq was added by Carl Holmes set Carl Schhpl was lnqh storer lor the Bulldoga with 29 and Phanco had 20 lor North East February 8 Wesleyvxlls 60 Girard '13 The Bulldog lan ed their most rruc tal opponent IH the lorm ol the Clrard Yellow lar ket and lell to the home team 77 60 The lacket passing and movmq th ball nddled the Bulldog s zone delerse moving away to larsl fnarter lead cl 24 ll and then tipped xt considerably at hall tlme The Bulldogs qmng mto a press rn the latter stages ol the qxme made matter wnr-1f and the Yellow larkets pulled lurlher away Both teams played thelr sulws ln the last quarter with Wcsleyvllles more conslwtent thus narrowmq down the swore Carl Qrhhpl aqiln played Cnly three quarter He had lil lor the Bulldogs whxle lour Vellow .laekets rroke into doulyl hgures led by lack Bran ha s l4 February ll Wesleyvxlle 40 Union Cnty '11 The Hull loqs tumbhnq from Gxrard s skunlunq couldnt lmd any Com lnnatmn at all as the invaders walked all over the logals lay the tune ol ll 40 The Bulldogs harnferel by lmsstnq easy shots were never IH the qame alter tranhnq 16 with lxve rnmutes to go ln the first quarter The Bears moved ahead l l 6 alter the first period to '35 21 at the hall and 50 '34 alter three gmrlod C-lb Rowland tored a dozen tunes ln the lxrst hall and was hugh lor llmnn Qlty wxth 16 Carl Sthhpl had l I lor the loser February 15 Wesleyvxlle 51 Lawrence Park 57 Tl e Liwrf nt e Park Txqers led ly Bob Horn invaded We leyvllle and made oll wlth a :lose 17 '51 dem lon Horn tallylnq l7 polnts ln the ltrst hall and 24 ovc r all ruined the Bulldogs wxth his hr ns and board 4 ontrol Horn lnttxnq Lunsrstently lorged tl e Txqers ahead 2l 13 at end ol the llrst quarter and 36 25 at the hall Alter rlaylnq the thxrd quarter the Bulldogs pulled ty wttlnn 4 poxnts xt wasnt enouqh as the Tlqers held Although Horn tallyed the mglrt s hmh ol 24 Wesleyvnlles Carl Schhpt rallyed 17 polnt In a httle Over two quarters and a hall ol flay February I8 Wesleyvxlle 57 Albnon '14 The Bulldogs traveled to Alblon Hrqh only to return on the short end Ol a I4 I Qount led by Bxll Barlax and lohn Onest who were the names lngh s orers wrth PO pomts apxece the lndtans took quarter leads ol 23 ll '39 22 and :4 '36 before bexng out scored hy the Bulldoqs 21 20 rn the last stan7a The Bulldogs usrng two teams played approxrrnately two quarters apxere wnth Carl Srhhpl and hm Smrth hxttmg the most wrth I4 and IO rmnts respeutlvely February 22 Wesleyville 64 Edxnboro 67 The We levvrlle Bulldogs behrnd by 12 at the hall lust couldnt gunte pull rt out and lost a thrrller to the vnsxtmq Edmboro Turtles 67 64 The Bullioqs thus ended therr Reason with a 1012 record and a 3 6 league late Carl Srl lrrl playlng Hts la t same lor the Bulldog played superbly H1 a losing role Wxth the score 63 60 ln lavor ol the 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Q. - ' - E JR VARSITY BASKETBALL Fxrst Row Roger Kaberlen lohn Byers lrm Bartlett Bob Ross Gary Carrr Carl Holme Second Row Tom Klcmp Mgr Dan Sharp lm Crum Denm F arms Frank Zrmmerrrran Bob Morosky M Farnbauqh Coach Date NOV 29 Dc 3 Dec 7 Dec Opponent We Tfleld Waltsburo lvlrllcreelc Erle Eas' F ilrvrew Erre Ea T VV'a?trbu.q . F rrvrew . North Eu . l1.'dYf'l . . . . .N .'.-r1 CNY Lawrerife Pa. . , rD.O 1 , ' f1feror.Q , . Norh Faf' . , E wrerri far 1i I...1 .1 :L WESLEYVILLE JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Place Here Awav Awav Here Awav Awav Here . . , . , . . af A vvay J. V. BASKETBALL C . .Q ,I.1 .f A -'..'ET if ci ILCL J 731. ' . e They 'T W, Hlgh Scorer Moroslcy Francs Moroslcy Moro ky Holme Zrmmermarr l-lclmee Holme Z.l'T1YTl9l'YI'ld.' Morcqlcy Zrrrrerrrmrr Moro. ky l-lfrlmei Bar? ef. Mcroky Byers, - i -half 1 Crum nf flf1Y9I.'L:5 Av-, ,..... 65.1. goesf ghirg . V, SVfT,,I1T,lr,lf. pr flfilfifg IL: 'X :jf . 1:11 l.arr1: 1r:.lAf,.L:ql1clec'1c,e 'fx HlC'v E' f.1o I 1 G IQ Fffjl 4,, o1f.., 'ffifi-' . T , . riexty .r. CTCT To TMI Aff 'T .frffffrlif ' ' ' '4- '-17 X I SENIOR PLAY DESCRIPTION I D f'1rst Row Kermrt Peterson Lots Barrrck Carl Schllpf Second Row Brll Holmes lerry Sandell Rrchard Schmreder Mary Lou Francrs lean Whrtaker Leroy Nelson Thxrd Row Dorene Sm th lon Root Bexerly Qclxday Qallv Koons lack Holden Rhoda McElhoe M s Marte Knapp Drrector Wrav Pomeroy Carol Kane And where were you on the nrght of November 19 1954 at 8 OO? I was at the Wesleyvrlle Semor Play At the Senror Play huh? Yes Slr Well then you must of seen therr hllarrous three act my tery comedy Frnders Creepers Yes Idrd Tell us about lt IH your own words Remember you are under oath Well rt all started when Wrlbur and Hercules vrsrted Hero s uncles place and met Mr Qutgley Rrch Schmreder and Ierry Sandell who played the part of Hercules and Wrlbur respectfully were the clowns of the play I mrght add that they d1d an excellent Job No play 1S complete wrthout a brat Sally Koons frlled thrs Job very well as Frankre The two grrls who were the apples of Wrlbur and Hercules eyes were Celeste and Nma who were played by Rhoda McElhoe and lean Whrtaker rn that order When a corp e showed up on the scene Wrlbur and Hercules were terrrhed especrally s noe the corpse wasn t really dead The strff rn the n1ght hrrt was handled by Brll Holmes Even dead men fwho aren t reallv deadl have female xnterest Mr Qurgley s rnterest was rn the form of the hep cat Granny who was played by Dorene Smrth The legal adv1ce of the play was handled by the apparent v1lla1n Mr Schuster the lawyer who e part was capably fzlled by lon Root The stster of the deceased Madehn Qulgley played by Beverly Solrday leaned on the broad shoulders of Mr Schuster whrle the supposedly dead Mr Ourgley was gorng through hrs second chrldhood w1th Granny A great deal of humor was added by the antrcs of Claude the Caretaker who wa very well played by Kerm Peterson The actron of Daphne the ma d added to Claude s antzcs formrng a hrlarrous parr that Just about stole the show Mr and Mrs Nelson the mortrc an and hrs wrfe were ccncerned w1th the serrou part of the play but even they add a touch of humor tryrng to keep Mr Qurgley on a slab La but not least IS the real vrllarn Doctor Brown who really rsnt a doctor at all Dr Brown trred to krll Mr Qurglev by puttrng porson prlls rn hrs mrlk but he under estrmated Mr Qurgley s stamtna by grvrng htm only one prll He then trred to por cn Wrlbur and Hercules but Frankre forled hrs plan by substxtutrng asprrrns Everythrng frnally turned out alrrght though Dr Brown was captured and Mr Qurgley could frnally stop runnrng around rn hxs nrghtsh rt as a corpse l49 t. 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S , , ., i One fiat play 600564-5 Seniors Freshman I umors g..4 K Sernors L toR Bottom Row Rrch Schmreder lerry Sa dell Standxng Mr Hazen Lot Barrtck Rhoda McElhce Sally Koor Coaches Sophomore: f X Freshmen L to R Bottom Row Frank Zrmmerman Pat Abbot lohn Zregler Lc1sSm1th Top Row Chuck Schnetder E ther Mrnor Nerl Rossey Dottte Heller l1m Ba tlett Coaches Mr Hazen Mtss Hook Mrs Freeburg Mr Lenkner Juruox-s Sxttxng Wllla McKee Pat Rockwell Carla Trmlln lantce Laughner Standxng D1 k V1d1c Edrth Magee Mrs Freeburg Marlon Walters lohn Klomp lohn Schllpf Ted Ma trr' Sophomores Sxttxng Karen Knauer ludy Dennen Yvonne Sxdun Standxng Pete Moore Stan Sather Howa d Kemp The hrst parttcrpant rn the 16th Annual One Act Play Cortest were the Semors wrth thexr play Shcck of Hrs Lrfe Thts rcllrckrng play was about a father who thought he wa gomg to dxe because he mxs rnterpreted hr 13 year old son s notes to hrm The play was staged under the very capable drrectrcn ct Mr Roger Hazen The be t act1ng awards wert tc Lcts Barnck CMr Ellsworth! and Rtchard Schmreder U-lrch1eD Next on the program was the Sophcmore s Swept Clean up w th the woman of thetr lrve made thrs play a very lnterestx Iudy Dennen KPOI onl and Howard Kemp CMackl Then followrnq the Scphcrncres came the prrze w1nn1 g Fre hmen The plot whxch saw Wrlbur turn a dream of all drearr laugh ng from curtaln to curtar wrth the antrcs cf the whcle ca to Dot re Lcu Helle fCOFPl9l a d Nell Ros ey CW1lburl The frnal play of the everrng was he luntors Who ML whc rru dered whom Wx h the lxghts gorng out and gun shot Off Her Feet The wrtty dralogue of the two sale men trytng to meet g one lt was d1rected by Mr Lenkner The be t actrng awards went to play of the nrght Wtlbu s Wrld N1ght whtch was presented by the rrto a real lrve nlghtmare was truly terrttrc The play kept the audrence t It wa drrected by M15 Mary Ann Hook The be t actrng awards went dered Whcrr Thrs actron packed play had everyone worderrng exactly heard all over the place lt was truly an excrtmq play Thrs fast movtng olav was drrected by Mr Ru h Freebnrg The best actrrg awa ds were pre ented tc Wrlla McKee fMr Wrlson Stropb a d lohn Klcmp QW llre Trrpp 'tl The entrre ccnte t was der the c rec rcr ct M1 Ma e Krapp Mr lchn MacK nlay was resporstble for the trne se trrg and Mr Ich A ton was rn charge cf the make up Everyone wrll agree that they all d1d a very frre rob SX fff S XXYQ X f 'Q 10- X 'R Y- CCSQZ X M f , f Qgcixqx 42 J W 2195! 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