York High School - Echoes Yearbook (Bellevue, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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I 1 1 . , F45 T ,As fag-:.1ff4f FF ae, . ,'f57'Q1w P 16:1 4 , J ,. w 1, '-1 J'-. -Aw - X 5, w ,x L x'x I 'FTE W' ' ', Echoes rf 'm':'x1 :gy Q13 Ip, QE' 11Q.,.f -. , v- - A .. -., 5 . .. ,,.,f..-. ,,-,- -,I W, . 4, fvf' U ,' K I' . L1N'LK!'l 'r'orkHa9l1 School lecbca fion We, the Seniors of l95L, Heiicate this hook to Mrs. Wendell Weekly. She, being our first in- soiration in school life. guided our footstens to- ward future life. With the oassins of time, the echoes of our school life will vrow fainter and fainter, and then die away. Gone forever will he the routine of school life. the fun we had. and the friends we made. lt is the hone of the 1955 Echo Staff that. is you glance through this hook in the years to come, you will recanture those moments--and the echoes will heain again. 2 TSlJgRD Koen nushinr--'tis wiser Than sitting asile, And aregminf and uighjnf, And waiting the Liga. 'I' LU life's earnest battle They only nrevoil who daily mnrch onward And never Say foil. So, in life's early mornin? ln firm youthful pride Lat this be our motto Our footstens to guide In Storm and in sunshine whatever assail, Ne'll onward and conquer, And nevor any fa l, 3 001' dsalucafion V f-f. ,1, , f, v-X . Jelmel Tucker-Vice rresident, Norman Heter, S. F, Ni11nr-oupt v xx D, Elwood Manbeck-President, Lorena Aigler-Clerk, Q, L. yoleglageq NAim High and Hold Your Aimn 'his motto of the Senior Class may well be Applied to the Board of Cducetion. Con- vtentlv they have aimed their efforts toward making our School better and in so doing, thev have nrovided us with better educatinnal and recreational facilities. THiS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY: EVERT A. KEMP Complete Insurance Service Union Bank Bldg. Phone 2-oO8h Bellevue, Ohio CLC!! Edgar Miller, Supt. History . w fary FELSLN: o'i-51,120 Pauline Teagfrden Thomas Arnold Home LC.-hng. Robert Swim 5C19UC9-33th Shop-Science Jr. Hi. COQCF sr. Hi. Coach Curl Lenz Jul-iq rujiller. II'lST,I'L1.H1i:l.'L.'3.1 MUSQLC I- l L X 1 , fj , 1015 QQUL Mocjl Vuglc Gomwezciwl THIS TAG: IS SPCNSOHLD BY:FOO3 FUNERAL HOME Ralph E. Foos Esther TeQirick H 'I , E1stoFy-LMS- r 3 l Q ,qv , Robert Bush Marilyn Andrews b Igeewe Adair , 'Y . -47 rf? ,lf 241- : . ., - ,' ' Q. wt.:-,Q 'K . - C94- ,f qi me ' . -EN' .53 . , I E heya: liwg ag5WK j amz! b LM-'Eh QU! ' R' ' ' Donald Hartley ane Hansen lx Robert Peters Jan Palm Carol Grwig 6 STBSH Sue Hartley Sandy Diebert Joyce Faulkner Peggy McKee I Patricia Mowry Elizabeth Smith Arthur Fry Marlene Moyer Betty Tucker CSSEKQ! EES, Qi 111 ,fr :ee We fi L -A a it 251' sz Mary Alice Good Delbert Noftz William Wise -A .-, A THIS rash eniom ,fdcfiuified JACQUE ADAIR - - Red, Red, Robin York l,2,3,b, Boys Glee Club l,2, Mixed Chorus l,2, Baseball l,2,3,u, Basketball 3,A, Track 2, Jr. A Sr. Play, General Course. MARILYN ANDREWS - - Marilyn, Our Marilyn York l,2,3,h, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus 1,2 3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,L, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,u, Jr. H Sr. Play, Commercial Course. . ROBERT BUSH -- Stout, Hearted Men Leipsic 1, York 2,3,L, Boys Glee Club 2,3,L, Mixed Chorus 2,3, A, Co. Music Festival 3,b, Baseball l,2,3,h, Basketball l,2,3,L, Jr. 8 Sr. Play, General Course. TERESA COMACHO - - Sweet and Lovely York l,2,3,L, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival A, Student Council h, Council Treas.h, Jr. R Sr. Play, General Course. SANDRA DIEBEJRT - - Slipping Around I Tiffin l, York 2,3,L, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus l, 2,3,L, Co. Music Festival 2,3,b, Orchestra 2, Jr. R Sr. Play, Gen- eral Course. JOYCE FAULKNER - - Bluebird of Happiness York l,2,3,L, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,h, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,h, Class Sec. L, Class V.P. 2, Jr. 5 Sr. Play, Commercial Course. ARTHUR FRY - - I Want to be Happy York l,2,3,h, Boys Glee Club 2,3,h, Mixed Chorus 2,3,b,Co. Music Festival 2,3,h, Jr. k Sr. Play, General Course. MARY ALICE GOOD - -'Her Heart is Made of Gold York l,2,3,h, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,b, Co. Music Festival 3,L, Orchestra l,2,3,h, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,h, Jr. R Sr. Play, General Course. DEAN HALL - - He's a Wonderful Guy York l,2,3,L, Boys Glee Club l,2,3,b, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,L, Boys State 3, Baseball 3, Student Coun- cil A, Council Pres. L, Class Pres. 3, Jr. A Sr. Play, College Course. MARY JANE HANSEN - - Slow but Sure York l,2,3,L, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,A, Orchestra l,2,3,h, Home Ec. Club l , 2,3,L, Jr. R Sr. Play, General Course. DONALD HARTLEY - - He Looks so Innocent York l,2,3,h, Boys Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,A, Baseball l,2,3,A, Basketball l,2,3,h, Jr. E Sr. Play, General Course. 15 SPOLSQRZJ BY --- A. C. SCAGNETTI Q SClS Cement Products Builder's Supplies READY-HIXBD CELENT 205 Maple Street Bellevue, Ohio eniord ,fdcfiuifiefi nun 'I SUE HARTLEY - - Sweet Sue, Just You York l,2,3,b, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,b, Mixed Co. Music Festival l,2,3,b, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,L, General Course. PEGGY MCKEE - - York l,2,3,h, Co. Music Festival Honor Society 3,h, PATRICIA MOWRY - - York l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival 2,3,h, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,h, General Course. No Other Love Girls Glee Club l,2,3,4, Mixed l,2,3,A, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,L, Jr. R Sr. Play, General Course. Did You Ever See a Dream Walking Girls Glee Club l,2,3,A, Mixed MARLENE MOYER - - Dear Heart and Gentle Person Chorus 1,2,3,L, Jr. k Sr. Play, Chorus l,2,3,L, Class Treas. L, Chorus l,2,3,L, Jr. k Sr. Play York l,2,3,4, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,L, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,L,Class Treas. 1, Jr. M Sr. Play, Commercial Course. DELBERT NOFTZ - - Hot Rod Happy York l,2,3,4, Boys Glee Club l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,L, Baseball l,2, Basketball l,2, Track 2, General Course. CAROL ORWIG - - Tiny, Cute and Quiet York l,2,3,L, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,A, Mixed Co. Music Festival 2,3,b, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,h, General Course. JAN PALM - - Drifting and Day Dreaming York l,2,3,h, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,b, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Jr. M Sr. Play, chorus l,2,3,l+, Co. Music Festival 2,3,b, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,h, Class V.P.3, Class Sec. 2, Student Council 3, Council V.P. 3, Orchestra l,2,3,u, Jr. k Sr. Play, General Course. ROBERT PETERS - - He Lives but Never Learns York l,2,3,L, Boys Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus 1,2 3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,A Orchestra l,2,3,h, Class Pres. L, Class Treas. 2, Jr. E Sr. Play, General Course. ELIZABETH SMITH - - Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue York l,2,3,L, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,L, Class Treas. 3, Orchestra l, Honor Society 3,h, Jr. k Sr. Play, Commercial Course. BETTY TUCKER - - In Again, Out Again York l,2,3,A, Girls Glee Club l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,L, Home Ec. Club l,2,3,L, Cheerleader l,2, 3, Class Sec. l, Jr. 8 Sr. Play, General Course. WILLIAM WISE - - He Takes it Easy York l,2,3,h, Boys Glee Club l,2,3,A, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Co. Music Festival l,2,3,L, Class Pres. l,2, Class V.P. L, Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3,L, Track 2, Student Council 3, Jr. A Sr Play, General Course. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY - - SM TZER AIRPORT Charter - Sales a Service Instruction - Plane Rental Approved for Korean Veterans Lunches Served Daily Phone - Clyde 2160 Castalia 557b6 Q.. 'IMI We, the class of nineteen hundred fifty-four do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, to be read on the 2nd day of June and was hereby witnessed by the following offic- erszgf the Senior Class. tj? gi W fwa' wnwlie- 12.16 'Zg'li't To the Juniors, we leave aD.our abilities, for we know you can sure- ly use them. To the Sophomores, we will our poor excuses and our yellow slips. To the Freshmen, we leave anything that is left over. I, Jacque Adair, will my ability to skip school and get away with it to anybody who is willing to try. I, Marilyn Andrews, will my good nature to anyone who gets grumpy. I, Robert Bush, will my love for basketball to anyone who does not like the game. I, Teresa Camacho, will my place in the state of Ohio to anyone who can fill it. I, Sandra Diebert, will my I.O.U. to anyone who wants it. I, Joyce Faulkner, willmy Southern accent to anyone who hates rebels I, Arthur Fry, wiD.my knowledge on how to run the movie projector to Nancy Colvin. I, Mary Alice Good, will my ability to type to Ted Warner. I, Dean Hall, will my ability to stay out of trouble in Mrs. Level's class to Tom Farrow. I, Mary Jane Hansen, udllmy quiet and meek manners to James Frampton I, Donald Hartley, will my ability to get a new car everytime I get a new girl to Kenny White. I, Sue Hartley, will my safe driving habits to Howard Binger. I, Peggy McKee, will my size Lf shoes to Ed Weller. I, Patricia Mowry, will my ability to get along with everybody but not everyone to anyone who wants it. I, Marlene Moyer, will my figitiness to anyone who can stay calm in the presence of Mrs. Level. THIS PAGE SPONSERED BY: EVERT BROS. TIRE SERVICE 218 1-2 West Main Street R0-111555-115 Retreading Tractor Tires Bellevue, Ohio Vulcanizing Phone 2-7981 J A144 i conf I, Delbert Noftz, will my ability to drive to Mr. Miller so he can keep up with the next generation. I, Carol Orwig, will my natural curly hair to anyone who needs it. I, Jan Palm, will my ability to flirt in class to anyone who can get away with it. I, Robert Peters, will my ability to race and not get caught to Bill Hartley. I, Elizabeth Smith, will my gift of gab to Alice Cotterill. I, Betty Tucker, will my little eye to anyone who sees to much. I, William Wise, will my ability to get junk price out of anything that I have ever owned to Dick Heimbaugh. 'Now, we, the Senior Class, just leave. SENIOR LOW DOWN President . . . ........ . Robert Peters Vice-President . . william wise SeCT'etaI'Y - ' ' Joyce Faulkner Treasurer . . Peggy McKee Student Council . Dean Hall Teresa Camacho !Ql'LI'.Q Aim High, and Hold Your Aim. S 5 Light Blue and Maroon EVE Yellow Rose THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: Clyde Motor Sales, Inc., Clyde, Ohio For the Best Deal in the 'World' See us First Before You Buy New Car, Used Car, New Truck, Used Truck Phones AOAA or 6757 Clyde 11 Cyan iafory In l95O, twenty-five little, green freshmen started their High School Careers. We elected a governing body to make us a li less uncivilized. william Wise was elected Presidentg Jan P ttle alm, Vice President, Betty Tucker, Secretary, Robert Peters, Treasurer. Shirley Frasure, June Schrader, Nancy Gildenmeister, and Teresa Camacho joined forces with us this year. The next year we were red sophomores. Putting on a bright cade to challenge ourselves to go ahead to a brighter future. fa- we elected William wise, President, Joyce Faulkner, Vice President, Jan Palm, Secretary, Marlene Moyer, Treasurer. This year we were sorry to see June Schrader leave for Clyde a career of marriage. and Sandra Diebert came to School, Shirley Frasure leave for Faye Richards, Robert Bush, their places in our golden career. Then we became blue juniors for we only had two years lef cram in our mischief. This year take t to we elected Dean Hall, Presidentg Jan Palm, Vice Presidentg Nancy Gildenmeister, Secretary, Elizabeth Smith, Treasurer. we went from rags to riches when we went into business for our- selves, selling candy for classes and games. with our millions, the entire class helped make up our junior play, nThe Angel from Red Canyonn, and also the prom, held at Log Cabin, Sandusky, Ohio, of which the theme was chinese. the Also a bio event of the year was the receiving of our class rings. Faye Richards and Nancy Gildenmeister left school for a career of marriageg Samuel Roberts left for a railroading career. For the final climax of the year we held a surprise farewell party for Mr. E. A. Miller, our sponsor for that year, who was leav- ing the school for another job. Now we are yellow seniors, yellowed with age, wisdom, and happiness at leaving our nHal1's of Ivy.n This year we elected aged tenor, Robert Peters as Presidentg william wise as Vice Pr dent, Joyce Faulkner as Secretary, Peggy McKee as Treasurer. This year we were busy having our pictures taken, planning trip, publishing our annual, picking out our play, measuring caps and gowns, and trying to decide on our careers. Now we have to leave our nHall's of Ivyn to become green at careers, then to put on a bright facade and become blue for all things that we cant do in our lifetime. New we are yellow with wisdom, and happiness of the years behind us. THTS RARE rs SPONSORED BY IRELAND'S SOHIO ssavrcs TIRES-BATTERIES-ACCESSORIES VONROE a SANDUSKY ST. PHONE 2-BSUI BELLEVUE, OHTO 12 'B' un- the esi- ODI' for our the age, A.. ,..,,. N, One day in the year l97h, as I was browsing in my library of a million or so books, I ran across my yearbook from l95h. Having nothing to do but sit around and count my millions, I welcomed a change of pace. I was curious as to what happened to the rest of my class so I hired a group of detectives to find out. They all left on the same day. I waited impatiently until the next day when I heard from the first. He had gone directly to the school and had found Mary Alice. It seems that Mary was the Super- intendent of York. I can remember when she used to go to the office to get an excuse for being absent, now she has to sign other stu- dents excuses. wonder if they can dream them up like she did? I doubt it. Then as each day went by I heard from one or two of my private eyes. The next I heard from was the one that went to New Iork. He found Dean Hall. After I read the report on Dean I remembered that I owned a couple of hats designed by Hall and realized that Dean was this fellow nall. His hats are worn by women all over the world. Bill Wise was also in New York. He was the author of the best seller of the year. He has written quite a few mysteries over the years, and they were all good. You might know when our willy starts out to do something he does it better than anyone else could or he just doesn't do it. Just ask him! I learned from a report that Beuw Tucker just left for Europe. Her husband was a famous concert artist, and very tempermental too, so they say. He included in the report two clippings from the New York Times. Carol writes a good column for the lovelorn. The other clipging concerned the divorce of Miss Orwig from her fourth hus- band. She should read her own column. The third report was from Clyde, Mary Jane Hansen and Marlene Moyer lived in Clyde. both are married and have children. The similarity stops t ere. My private eye informed me that from his observations Marlene seemed to be the quiet, sedate, motherly type. Mary Jane appeared to be on the go more than she was at home. She was quite a gad-about. It wasn't quite as I pictured it but I'll take his word for it. The fourth report was from Bellevue. Let's see, who's at Bol- levue? Art, Sue, Jacque, and Delbert. Art was the president of the bank. A good job for him. He always was one to get people to part with their money, and now look at all the money he is taking in. Sue is his secretary during the summer months and a school teacher the rest of the year. She is a commercial teacher. Can you imagine her as an old maid school teacher? I can see the tea- cher part but not the old maid part. Let's see who is next. Jacque Adair, occupation: truant officer. Jacque Adair is a truant off- icer? Now I know there must be some mistake. I'm going to have to hire a detective to investigate the first detective. Now back to my report, Deb is a state patrol officer. Oh yes, as I recall, in my high school days Delbert always was a firm believer in upnoldingall traffic and speed laws. I3 C6165 rap ec, can if The next report was from Indianapolis. This report surprised me. Terry and Pat both live there. That isn't so surprising as the fact that Teresa Camacho built her own race car and drove it in the SOO mile race and set a new speed record. I was ready to doubt the sanity of this guy when I read the part about Pat Mowry. She is now a kindergarden teacher. Now I put it up to you, can you see Pat teaching a class of small children under five years of age? I couldn't either, so you can see why I sent a psychiatrist to see this guy. well, my report from Hollywood came today. Let's see, Bob Bush and Peggy McKee now live in the wonder city called Hollywood. Bob is living under an alias. He is the great lover of the day. He is the most popular movie star since Rudoulph Valintino. Well, get a load of this, he said that when he finally tracked Peggy down she was arguing with a talent scout trying to get him to choose her two child prodigies as movie stars. HA, HA, couldn't you see Peggy trying to get her kids into the movies? HO, HO, this is priceless. Joyce Faulkner herself was one of the detectives that Ihired. I was really surprised when I received a report from her in Chica- go. Jan Palm was in Chicago playing a trumpet in a jazz band. She used an alias so no one knew who she was. Joyce told me that she first tried law but there wasn't enough excitement so she be- came a detective. She is a good one too. Here is my report from Miami and will you look at who is there. Bob, Sandy, and Marilyn. I see that Marilyn Andrews is the Dean of Miami University. She always was a studious person. well, here is another spinster from our class. Miss Sandy Diebert herself. She is the head cook for the naval bases at Miami. Odd with all those sailors around that she's still single. Oh well, she always did like a crowd lof menl around her. Took this detec- tive quite a while to find Bob Peters. He had to search through the Keys till he finally saw the sign BOB'S BEES FASTEST IN THE NORLD. Seems Bob is raising supersonic bees and doesn't want them to get mixed up with the ordinary bees. Here is my final report and it's from Boston. Say, this is a surprise, Betty Smith and Don Hartley in Boston. Bet it will never be the same again. Betty is now a lady senator from Massachusetts. I have and idea that when she gets going, they really sit upand listen in Congress. Boy, that Don Hartley really has himself set. He is the conductor of an all female symphony orchestra. Bet they make beautiful music together. It takes some smooth talking to keep those girls happy. With all the practice he had back at York he should be an expert. The butler has just informed me it is time to leave for my weekly night at the Club for dinner, so I must close my yearbook and be on my way. It certainly has been interesting and surpris- ing to check on my old classmates. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY SEIP HARDWARE Hardware - Tinning Plumbing - Heating Phone 2-30514 Bellevue, Ohio X ff f swim fb 'F' Z 49 A . Q xwvivx .AG Qfgwwxx 4 X L, If JUFIIGR PL IRM! 1 www ' W X K I . X .5 v x -W ., ft' S . Y , . QL-gm - 1' ' B ' i' s THIS PAGE IS SPONSORVD BY Q i 2 f I . 1' w 6, -- ,R 1 f, 6' ' N j V sf X, .U v nittina Hartley, P, McKee, Mrs. Level, E. Smith, J. Faulkner standing 8 Tucker, M, Good, M. Andrews, P. Mowry, M, Moyer, Palm, T. Gamacho, B. Wise, A. Fry, R, Peters. ,mai Staff The staff Members are: Editorotililllllllll IO Assistant Editor.... Art Editor...... Business Editor. Assistant Business Editor... Advertising Mana Athletics....... Literary Editors Typists... Faculty Advisor. ,,,.x . ot fdfuyo 1sYZ g9T....... 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The ceremony this year was held at Townsend School on April 27, 19524. It is a new custom in the county to induct lOZ of the Junior Class in the Nation Honor Society each year. This year Loretta McConnell and Alice Cotterill were elected from the York Junior Class. Alice Gotterlll Loretta McConnell THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY--SAMUEL TUTTAMORE Building Contractor 8 Home Protection with EX-termit-AL Termite Service 335 Union St. Bellevue, Ohio Phone 2-262h ri f vi My H' 1 2 3 f .1 B - v 1 1 ara W 'Ev Liguik! 4' ' AF ' I J u A A, , M up L, fd, Y wyx ., u W 2' 1 , 'Un ' 23 -. 4 giwi jkiigsi 'ii Wi.? ,f. JQWWQ wg? ig?-f ...V ew -we 4-vis. N - lfw BB Q? f iK':'2':' 1 lm , b.. -f-., A, ft as-.Q up may 'fd 1: l 14 JLH' l. Snakes, Snails and puppy dog tail 2. Kiss of Fire! 3. Sugar, Spice and everything nice. A. Glamour girls. 5. We're in for it now!! 6. Bob and his harem.. 7. Caught a'gin! 8. Good huhl? 9. Who? ? 10. Gidda-up.. ll. Snug as a bug. 12. What's up ? 13. No! we didn't lh. 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'Lf. f Warner 'an E-4 Q F THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY 39 PUHlTY Mhlu llevuc, Ohm SG' Bill Ni E 'r-I E3 D if u To Average Earlier Loss York High School cagers won a nip and tuck battle with Thompson High Tuesday night on the York Itloor by edging the visitors 58-56 ,to avenge their 53-40 loss to the i'I'hompson squad in the opener. It was the Panthers' second win of I Urlf lJP5ef3 N-vlylle Madge! D Over Townsend 82,67 York High School chalked In Last: their first victory of the 1953 Y 'season Friday night when tl 3 o O 2 York Hia'-' Qe9x' l.-:1sketball'Kun:: --,. ,..--- ,---- l '1 1 squad cows ve 61565. V l its p1ay1Denccr .... in thfsgef -00055: me withl Tilrico .... - 15 5 ' the season against five losses. W fcoogxqxgsgx c'5g'iY, '90 610933302133 Fossil '-'I-' - The York quintet trhtqbt 5? Sono of Sv! ,toe - , 'three points at the end of ti 69 'Q20 145 s-Se X Q KIVXU go york - - - 1' W ease 0 'fl-'Q' S 6 X Weller period, but took a' one po1nC,,10t'5 5 5 dxqlf gg 98560 ekxalf ---- - in the second and then stre We 399' 999 yt , Q90 ,' B' Hutley I. v . . . A Q9 5 5,5 if tt gee D. Hartley it to nine in the third. Howe . 59 ee? fa Q92 eg 2, 3 lYork had to fight off a determifgig 61,5956 3109... peed ' I Bush ------' fbid from Thompson in the clc.9x AVA -fees ing stanza to eek out the win. York FG FT 'Weller .... -- 4 0 Warner ............ 4 2 aio , - 050 I T t l ......... - TI-'O Qfjrk .iejcieabif periodsu 17 ' e 6 I gotllyde Adair ....... -- 1 0 B. Hartley -..-- ---- 1 5 D. Hartley .... .... 5 7 Heimbaugh - - - - - - - 2 0 Bush ........ .... 3 am 7 am? 17 . york SC 1 night, 63-55 wi. wrltt-.epublic Downs York 5 0 r , dmc Fm W gmt man A twfvor Second Time 5'7- 0 I l high P is 9.15 ' , 7 X- yf. oi leY was en field gon int. total. The York Pa ithors Xk'C1 'Zi' 3-0 6 0 1 1 14 14 42 4 3 11' 2 ----l 4 -- 5 3 13 --- 3 0 6 10 17 10 17 33 28 34 231 handed Townsend High tl fourth loss of the year by a B2 score at the Townsend gym. York lead all the 'way in contest as Don Hartley with and Weller with 15 points et paced the Panthers. Jim Yeck of Townsend was high man for evening with 20 points scored the losing cause. York FG FT 44 , Weller ..,...... --- 8 1 'W. Hartley --- --, 6 1 D. Hartley ,, -- 6 4 Eifyf,-5 111 ig 3 2 -f 'V A 2 ., 4' ---- -- 1 0530 ' 2 1 -1 4 o Q .... , 3 0 J 1:6563 lo Q' 0 16 ,T Q91 60920 ob Q6 ,9- Wamer --- ---- 4 1' Vg . qev o , . .. . . f 0 th - 15 9 WHS 1: rv! h SS ' ' i ' . Totals 24ff 4 oy 255 wx 1 tosseS. for aport Ce?l'er'g0tt1s Iqdlw Q.-.xfclglgptflgviofn '35 O,-?356utq6,po Joof-03 'C' J' 5 3 f 5 0 eehxfou Old --ht field tl. 'f 'H .Q-640 ft- '? ?Q-WP' Zac-K2 2 ghoznpson f qi9Q,9ooX ,906 Grahigx with 9191 24 point taste. ith bchool cagffxbw 'yo .t. Q09 '99 -9 nt? 115. tn, 6 O SVS ------ ---- . B fo 49 nigh V' .ls fm' g' half 'RT on the Rf 1' Q oi O 54 Q' 0' O' se 0 'J' 9 Q c. o -.HOU -dat, Qld free so z covet? Htnsen V olgve, Ribs. O 950. and exam? was nerd quaneri. W Sfffmd '15 Qc' 332' mG?'4 3 K5 Q13 do ag'-A Q' x9 QT' McMillan 1. et 9 273 -Q97-t.'Zo YO at nw One td F012 X U. 1960 Jo? ,292 0 06661xpfoQ'og 6623, 3 V 2 Mukile ..., 4o1g.9,,C-,ego sexy or The 5, the thtpomh is-ipmed two F I Q53 Q00 .3 Q Qvejag, Q, 'O 11 gl. apes ofggq, 8 ' ' 0 ' x - f , . O , i T 2 1 . v Q ' nick ......... 3 9-t01Q'i6e'5z,c'5los Q. Q f-oitixxi, stanza -duet xi ..-o'3f'b6fQ,fQ' 43 -Gaf' .t2qQfQ'5,,'-ijt-Q .37 O15 eo' ,fo 1 McConnell ..... . 5 Q 439 +9 hi' 95 im? to will-. Hartleyls- Q Of. ,f-. .9 QL 6 9946 CVO! 23. L65 Qfgs ly 0 Q6 O- -'Z 4 e -Q,'5x00ft-WV vow -Goof-9 4' 000 oat-w90f0fi. Totals eofkgv 429 4, Q9 gc-VA., QVQQQ .973 1 ork 42- 0, Sd, .u.O' 9.920 QQ, ' 15 fO'J,o.f. 419 G 6. A 'T 96 61,22 23 Score by Quarters 'Pere' ieeefiox? vo 'kv we e wifes- J-24300.04 11735450 -Q-Q4 391366,-vor Gqsxyoszeqfga- 6 Y 41 69 York 14 3?fg6 g 9,70 9 ' 5' o?e5 0q' I 459' wg-boy KJQOQVPQ '50 ?,oqfQ-.Oz .1-00 -10 3.3 47 se Th 'ts-,i'e,,e we' Ne-te-'Mf r9-fv'fQ.ot. 'Poet-we-h .,.g64'+6. ,QQPQQH 17 30 4' 4905410019146 Kostas 443 gg? gsfv, .gifts 6900339 'iff-,b'5,.b Goose q??fO,t,.1ws To Jackson .f f Q O V. n York Bows To Leamgigcoogo night 5990?-s oz4ff,365?5A.g,'3gajf-an 0663.3-sg f33hj..F3bo4,o'a oo.-Q Zo?-md Season Friday Leadin8 - 'ck'0n CHN' fs- '9Q'Cois'z J -Coit-fe?-. aff 6 'fait 'Z- 1f6fQ'e 0 Qt- . .. ., . The York Panthers suffeigasfimgl- ,wvxa Fort, .B 6 X X xx X JA.:-Q 60 0, 5302.-f.6e.c.1t .11-4- rl-may night on their fifth loss of the season Fr' To 0 - day 6 XX V it ,Q X, P01399 100,344 , .- 5 ff! --L it Q0Qf Qiqxaey day night at Jackson kggvl Avena wed to. 9 X .X .X U., . Q9 ,LQ Nxfcook Sandusky county 1e2Y0' woo ers bo that is x . x K f -3, eff 6- .Redmen cha-lked up Magi! K High Caginyng 01163-55, 2.1-qu .X N, N 69 YD ,ap 5,1666-3. f in in seven starts. he 'lor 5697 e fe 0? aft to '-it X 9 ,9 .W 'Y ,Tue seo mg,h10. V, 0 . Although the Panthe Owfofv Y by 3 Ytwas- S while , 9 '- ---- 1 7 17 at the end of the fi e 900 ld To POW stork- -2 ff' U ork B ' 3 hgffl oi O .dx 24 the w. I Y :P OWS T J ea . the Redmen came back . Gfaytaifl ight wi hgh iof I-QV 9 :P Megts J 0 Wood . I Ing Teal ond stanza to tak a six 1 io, the HMV W-556 fy 'YP x, ,bt-9 J The Yorfcklnn To VII fork High School cagei .York Loses opengB1u1'13Y5 with 1 . EG X tx? QP, fed 61-58 Flfanfhers W mo,-rosggggg gheir seuenth loss t 5 -L Q, , qrfflearfs S Uday . ere defel Uday flight at wot ef T53-46 To Thompso.?03f 4, 4 The York High tag-ers 'fiqenef ag! ,-- M -their 1953-is-I opener to Ti, W, Har Wy ,-- 1, High 'ruesdhy night at the. D. g-if-fi M - 'X court by a 53-46 score, to sit Bxtgh - I X zlebut of their new coach, Xwarftef 'ig ' Gwin. Although trailing 1.33112-ef L X XARL iiigh csgsrs v.':'nt dow l York floor as Jackson climbed a tu o-way tie with Woodville the Sandusky County Basket league championship. This York's ninth loss against six w. - . 1n 0 wlljanthers Bow, 66.61, eague L d l 1 9- 6 fa . h andu . 'Hem when the b 3 1 0. A 811 . Sky by , Y Owed 66-61 t 3 1 55b 6?1-0' 4' York cciloalinmon Woiguqty basl: Sandusky county baSk6tbal1 2 2 sig ,-fourthlosg' If was tiime On tli1e'1eadmf? Woofiville squad. 2 -1 .Q 18:52:11 V:::::ftz:.: 3 93496 ,SQ Ymflfe Woodvimf, won thegryofl Springs tomorrow iififi' as' , 3 'Z 5360641 ond Wlnwm be seelgeservfw 36-2g seek to arid to their -'win re -Joints at the half, the York q om FO' a X 3 9, QA 0031561 night Whe0l the seasfg their sec -They will then play host to I tutscorcd the home team ir. Writer -' , H, B X XLZQGHIBCQ Jaekn fheyxgo Dun tomorrow: Side Tuesday evening. Second 1-4-lt' but were unabl Shaiig 'L-, an--0 7, 3 Hleeg Th S011-Burgo the 1-oadt - Woodvillo tooka 17-10 first overcome the Thompson lead. Graham 4',,--- J,-3 3 thieftime t,,,,o DSOn foronihnley will, Stdtl-:Cad and stretched it to 3 ....' T-f.l'5'1 .f.'2'.Ze1icouNTY Touazvav Rzsulvuzs WEDNESDAY 3f 4,,,f1----11.52 their new gym ' night, and then vw uual Varsity-Alur My evening. Despite tilt-Q1 h 61,15 QXVX' CW 1 e half. York fought b 4 in the final half, pullinzcizl within four points at the tl: They xwlll ditertzi' at TIZDSOII dawn? York Trims. Bobcats ---------.2--.--,For Semi-Final Spotiffi axgyxasio . it 1016 ,vhrugr WOODVILLE - York. town- -ltceow qxlle an ship set up an attractive semi- '-Agxwwasgekbgerflnal program for the Sandusky Yfltay 960610 mtcounty basketball tournament Blkmela KS x00 Q when the scene shifts to Green 9- TX 'Yu 5001 5' Springs Wednes-'lay night. my P1101 owetgl The Panthers trounced Green ,1f23:TlES9ia QoetmiSprings, 59-43. to gain a semi- , ' 9 Q10 . - final berth. 'ixgiooifwgll In tomorrow's games, Jack- 'Q - ,Goto C son plays Townsend at 8 p.m. More M. 19 I and Woodville meets York at Bill Hartley scored 15 points to pace York in the varsity en- counter. The Bobcats, who lost 16 straight games during the re ular season were behind 32 15 g . .at the half. John Hammer scor? 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