York High School - Echoes Yearbook (Bellevue, OH)

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On leaving, they have bequeathed to us the will to attain still higher standards, the desire for increased wisdom, and the enthusiasm to keep high spirit in York High. og :ess We, the Senior Class of 1958 wish to dedicate our annual to our class sponsor, Mr. Robert Gwin. He has been our sponsor for the past five years and has worked with us endlessly. We go to him with our problems and he understands and helps us work them out. And so to you, Mr. Gwin, we dedicate this 1958 Echo to show our appreciation . 3 Jn memouiam Marlon Delton Uunyl Moyer In August, 1953, as we were going into the eighth grade, we were very saddened by the news that our classmate, Juny, was accidentally killed. This expression of love and esteem for Juny shows our affection only slightly in com- parison to the very deep feeling we all experienced at the time of his death. In his memory we give this page. 4 ADMINISTRATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Ethern Russell Norman Heter, Elwood Manbeck, Lorena Aigler, and William Zieber. Bound of Education The school board has done an excellent iob in carrying on the school policies. Their voluntary cooperation with all activities has added greatly to the efficiency of the York Township School. We, the Class of 1958, follow those before us in our appreciation of their efforts and sacrifices for the welfare of the York Township School. JG Q3 E,F, MILLER, Superintendent ARLENE RATZLAFF, Secretary 6 'Hi School '3acultq CARL LENZ ESTHER TETIRICK LOIS LEVEL ROBERT GWIN Shop, Drivers Education Senior High Coach Instrumental Music Mathematics Commercial MARY ROTHACKER HENRY SMITH RACHEL ZIMMERMAN MARY CREAGER Seventh 8a Eighth English Seventh Science Home Economics History English Seventh Geography Junior High Coach French . Eighth Ohio History Girls Gym if owfp MARIELLEN GOLEM OSKI ROBERT LEONARD LAURA STONESTREET Seventh Sc Ninth English Science Vgcal Music Agriculture 7 Il - MRS , GROLL Fifth Grade MRS , LOUDENSLAGEL Fifth Grade MRS , WEEKLY First Grade MRS. LIPPS First 8: Second MRS. ZILLES Second Grade MRS . DOREN Third Grade MRS , WILKERSON Third dc Fourth MRS , MEYERS Fourth Grade Qnade 'Jeachena MRS . DONN ENWIRT H Sixth Grade MRS . MILLER Music SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Aigler, Harold Keegan, Robert Polley. STANDING: Robert Benfer, Emerson Coup, Floyd Trusdle. Bua Duivena 'Jhe Spokea 05 2 Cuatodian MR. KIRBY Wheel Cooled MRS, KEEGAN MRS. MCKENZIE MRS. RIFE T-I - ., Max Corzine Mr. Smith . Pat Hayward. Janice Roberts Roger Orwig . Carol Andrews JUNIOR OFFICERS President . Sponsor . . .Vice-President u - . . . n n o a . . . Assistant Secretary Treasurer Treasurer David Orwig. . . . . . . .Vice Mr. Gwin . Howard Cotterill . . . Mary Jo Manbeck . . . John Hunt . 'Pen and Qavel Kicla -President . Sponsor President Secretary Treasurer Ottis Frasure. Mr. Leonard. Wesley Orwig Alice Hansen Wayne Wolfe FRESHMAN OFFICERS .......Vice -President . Sponsor President Treasurer Secretary SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Jim Cox . . . ...... Vice Mrs. Level . Tommy Willett . . Marlene Polley . . . Barbara Risner -President . Sponsor President Treasurer Secretary E I E A ! V I F i 5 E E I I I l s I L I F f E a 1 I ! X . .--vm-1'vm --um - MA Wo RIF BENFER 2 n i D AVID L c IG PAY' 0659395 B9 YD 'EXGXJE-ESA 3099 SO P+?- mhts s1,xi'-flw 11-P Y'69QSvKw,v,swL S0169 S . 606-'Y 500054 YY . 1-we mx- Q P8660 SXYXW MARILYN BOWERSOX B-V AN Lgofve C 4 82.5333 Cffo W4 gjvgagck 19 'Yo FV 4Z3ifgf2'f,g0 C 6, . 'fic OYJOIC-1,077 Q 0414, 6914 111,86 EZ! l RICHARD A . WARNER CHARLES ADAIR KAY BEASLEY MARGIE BENFER MARILYN BOWERSOX ANN COMACHO HOWARD COT TERILL ED FINLEY JOHN HUNT AUGUST KEEGAN JUDY KOKAI Senion Activitiea 'An individual with individuality. York 1-2-3-4g Glee Club 1-2-3: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Chorus Festival 1-2-3g Junior Play College Course. I like English class--a good sleep always refreshes me. York l-2-3-4g Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 1-2-3-4g Junior Playg Commercial Course. A personality of laughter and fun. York 1-2-3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 1-2-4g Orchestra Festival l-2-3-4, Assistant Treasurer 35 Honor Society 3-45 Junior Playg Commercial Course. Sometimes even the best pupils ask 'silly questions. York 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 1-2-3-4g Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Orchestra Festival 1-2-3-4g Cheerleader 1-2-3-4g Class President lg Class Secretary 3: Student Council 43 Honor Society 3-4: Junior Playg College Course. A quiet Miss with a quieter way. York 1-2-3-4g Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 1, Chorus Festival lg General Course. Sometimes he sits and thinks, but mostly he just sits. York 1-2-3-43 Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 1, Chorus Festival lg Class President 45 Commercial Course. Who won the game? I was on the floor. Edison lg York 2-3-43 Glee Club 4g Mixed Chorus 4, Chorus Festival 4g Orchestra 2-3-4, Orchestra Festival 2-3-4g Basketball 2-3-4: General Course. What? No girls in heaven, then just leave me here! York l-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Chorus Festival 1-2-3g Basketball 2-3-4g Class Treasurer 4g Junior Playg General Course. A handyman to have around the school. ' York 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 2-3-4: General Course. She looks shy but don't let that fool you. York l-2-3-4g Glee Club l-2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival l-2-3-4g Orchestra l,2, 3, 4, Orchestra Festival 1, 2, 3,45 Class Secretary lg Student Coimcil 3: Junior Playg General Course. 'I4 Senion flctiuitiea leant., MARY JO MANBECK It's a problem! ! LEO MISSLER IUNE NORMAN STEVE O'DONNELL DAVE ORWIG JIM SHAVER PAT SIEHL SHAFER WAGNER DICK WARNER MARIE WISE York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4: Chorus Festival 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Festival 1-2-3-4: Class Secretary 4: Student Council 2, Student Council Secretary 2: Honor Society 3-4: Junior Play: College Course. I'm not quiet, just ask me. York 1-2-3-4: Baseball 3-4: Class Treasurer 2-3: Junior Play: General Course. This gal has her future planned and I think it includes a man. York l-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 1-2-3-4: General Course. Not to know me is missing one of the greatest opportunities of life. York l-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Chorus Festival 2-3: College Course. By the work one knows the workman. York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3: Chorus Festival 1-2-3: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball 1-4: Class Treasurer 1, Class Vice-President 4: Student Council 3, Student Council Treasurer 3: College Course. What charms have girls for me? York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Chorus Festival 2-3: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Baseball 2: Junior Play: General Course. Good natured and full of fun. York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus Festival l-2-3-4: Junior Play: Commercial Course. One girl is enough for me! York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, ChorusFestival 2-3-4: Basket ball 1-2-3-4: General Course. What's the matter with my driving, anyway? York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 3-4, Class President 2-3, Class Vice-President 1: Junior Play: General Course. Pleasant is she, and full of good intent. York 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Chorus Festival 1-2-3-4: Student Council 4, Student Council President 4: Junior Play: Commercial Course. 15 Claaa Pnophecq My name is Joe Friday, my partner Smith and I were working out of Missing Persons the week of May 17, 1968. We were sitting in my office discussing our most recent case. A man had come to my office and asked us to find the twenty members of the class of 1958 of York High School. He said he had been their sponsor for five years, and nat- urally he wanted to know what they were now doing. He gave his name as Robert Gwin. A half hour later we were on our way. We headed east for 50 miles before coming to a Drive-In. We stopped and ordered a couple 58 SPECIALS from the man behind the counter. He was a friendly guy and soor began to tell us about his business. His name was Dick Warner and he also said that he had graduatedifrom York ten years before. Feeling successful in finding at least one senior we asked his help in locating the others. Saying that he knew of only two we thanked him and hurried on our way. As we drove down the road about ten miles, Smith spotted a sign that read SHAVER'S CHICKEN HEAVEN 20 MILES. Remembering Shaver was one of the names Warner had mentioned, we decided to investigate. Sure enough it was Jim Shaver. In our report to Mr. Gwin we told how successful Jim has been raising chickens. We left the chicken ranch and hurried north toward Reno, Nevada. Spying a very exclusive looking motel, we decided to stop for the night. As we pulled into the drive a very pretty dark haired woman, the proprietoress, came to meet us. As the motel had a very intriguing name I asked her about it and found, much to our surprise, that it was named after her Junior Prom IN A SPANISH GARDEN. She had graduated ten years before and had been running this beautiful motel for the past five. It seems we had found another one of our missing persons, Anne Camacho. Smith and I retired for the night feeling that our first day on this new case had been a rewarding one. At noon, the next day, we arrived in Reno and decided to find Judy Kokai, remem- bering that Dick told us that she now owned a restaurant, we decided to investigate. Coming to a big gold building with a purple roof we stopped the car and entered. It wasn't hard to find Judy. It seems that one of her waitresses had iust quit and Judy was in there working very hard. When she came to take our order we told her who we were and that we wanted to find out about her business. Judy told us that she had been very successful in her restaurant and now'is planning a whole chain. Judy's specialty is banana cake, her mother's recipe. Heading east on Route 58 I noticed that I was running out of gas and iust a quarter of a mile ahead I found a gas station run by Steve O'DonneII . I had met him in L.A. and so we stopped. Steve told us that he graduated from York in 1958. He has a large and successful business and has been running it for the past eight years. 1 AS we left Nevada and headed towards Denver, Colorado we came upon a large chiIdren's hospital. We stopped to admire the beautiful grounds when a dark haired nurse came to speak to us. She took us on a tour of the hospital and grounds. When it came time for us to leave we learned that she was superintendent of nurses, Mary Jo Manbeck. After finding nothing in Denver we traveled on to Leavenworth, Kansas. There we stopped at the prison to talk to Warden Leo Missler as one of the class of '58, he was happy to hear of what the rest of the seniors were doing. Leaving Kansas far behind we headed northeast towards Chicago. Just before we got to the city we saw a group of tents, upon further investigation we found that it was a circus. Stopping, we bought tickets and went in. And there in the middle ring was the Ringmaster, John Hunt. Looking at the program we read the names Shafer Wagner and Marilyn Bowersox. After the show was over we talked with the three performers and Claaa 'Pnophecq Icontl learned that they were all very happy in their work. It seems that Shafer went on a safari to Africa after graduation and became interested in animals. Because of Marilyn 's dangerous act she is thinking about retiring to a tobacco farm in Kentucky. As John is owner of the circus, he is becoming rich off of his two big acts, as yet he is unmarried. He would make a nice catch I ! Upon arriving in Chicago we met the famous young lawyer, Howard Cotterill . His law practice is growing rapidlytand he expects to move on to Washington soon. Driving on the Indiana Turnpike we noticed signs advertising Orwig's FlZZlE WIZZIE SODA POP, 58 Flavors. Thinking back we remembered David Orwig as one of the names in Gwin's 58 Echoes. We decided to visit the bottling factory. Smith and I were met at the door by a very efficient secretary. We asked for Mr. Orwig. After talk- ing to him awhile, we discovered his secretary to be the former Margie Benfer, also a member of the class of 58. After saying good-bye we hurried on towards Ohio. Upon entering the city of Toledo, we came upon a baby sitting agency operated by Ed Finley. Going into the office we saw a tall blonde headed man sound asleep. Telling him our business and saying a little about his we learned that he had iust opened his business three months before. Driving on, we came to a small town, upon further investigation we found that the mayor was Charles Adair. Talking with Mayor Adair we learned that although politics sometimes interrupted his private life he still has time for his coin collection. Walking down the tree lined street we came upon a small pet shop with the sign KATHY'S DOG HOUSE. We entered the shop for a closer look and discovered the owner to be Kay Beasley, She has been raising and selling animals for many years. Next we headed south towards Bowling Green to speak to the English Professor at the Univer- sity, the former Marie Wise. We learned that she is now married and the mother of five very healthy basketball players. About three miles east of Clyde we came to the large well kept farm, of August Keegan. Remembering that he was also a 1958 graduate, we went up the long drive and found him sitting on his porch. While talking, we learned that not only was his farm prosperous, they had just discovered uranium. We left and went on to visit our destination, York School. We arrived at the huge new school about ll:OO A.M. and went directly to the office to find Mr. Miller who was frantically trying to calm a young looking matron. Being successful in his almost impossible task, I overheard him call her June and being unable to hold back any longer I asked if she could possible be the former June Norman. Telling her our job and finding that she had married soon after graduating and she now had a very large and happy fam- ily. Climbing to the second floor and heading down the long corridor we came to the Commercial Department to meet the last of our missing persons, Pot Siehl who is married to the Industrial Arts teacher. Pat has been teaching shorthand for the past five years. It is now May 27, ten years to the day since the graduation of the class of l958. It has been a pleasure to meet these very successful people This page is sponsored by - A. LEIBER 8. SONS, INCORPORATED Buick and Pontiac Sales and Service Bellevue, Ohio Claaa will We, the Seniors of '58 being of sound mind and body do will these different slams, abilities, traits and characteristics to these persons in the hopes that the said party will become as dignified and as honorable as the Seniors of '58. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Charles Adair, will my ability to get an A in, conduct to Jim Adair. Kay Beasley, will my ability to sleep in class to any early bird who wants or needs it. Margie Benfer, will my ability to repair my own clothes without going to Mrs. Rothacker to Mrs. Level. Marilyn Bowersox, will my ability to lose my glasses to Ellen Trusdle. Anne Comacho, will my quietness to anyone who talks too much. Howard Cotterill, will my ability to drive out of school without hitting a school-bus to RuthVWoleslagel . Edward Finley, will my basketball iersey to anyone who can run fast enough to catch it. John Hunt, will my height to Wesley Orwig. August Keegan, will my ability to stay out of school to do farm work to LaMar Keegan. Judith Kokai, will my ability to blush to Mr. Smith. Mary Jo Manbeck, will my ability to be a problem child to Carol Sue Andrews Leo Missler, will my ability to behave in 8th period study hall to Bob Heal. June Nomman, will my ability to speak in a whisper to Janet Liles. Steve O'Donnell, will my engineer boots to Norman Rife. Dave Orwig, will my ability to get along with the coach to Roger Orwig. James Shaver, will my tattoos to Wayne Wolfe. Patricia Siehl, will my short hair cut to Gary Richmond. Shafer Wagner, will my ability to drive a car without the parts falling out to John Colvin. Richard Warner, will ten pounds of my weight to Mrs. Groll . Marie Wise, will my speed in shorthand to Judy Gardener. We, the class of 1958, do solemnly declare this to be our legal Will and Testa- ment made this twenty-seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hun- dred and fifty-eight in the county of Sandusky, township of York, state of Ohio. This page is sponsored by GILDENMEISTER MOTOR CO. Chrysler Imperial Cars G.M.C. Trucks Sales and Service H5 South Sandusky Street Bellevue, Ohio 18 Claaa Hiatonq On a September morning in 1953, twenty-two eager Freshmen crowded into the homeroom of Mr. Gwin. Although the subject of sneers and scorns of everyone, we thought we were pretty big to be in High School. Realizing the need of organization, we elected the following class officers: President, Marilyn Bowersoxp Vice President, Richard Warnerp Secretary, Judy Kokaip Treasurer, Dave Orwig. Our student coun- cil representative was Howard Cotterill . We captivated the saying, The ropes of today ring the bells of tomorrow as our motto. Maroon and white were chosen as class colors accompanied by our favorite flower, the white carnation. The Seniors still laughed at us small Sophs strutting through the halls. We strutted more than ever! Taking leadership was Dick Warner with gavel in hand. Following close on his heels was Jim Shaver. Carolyn Sue Jackson was always ready with pencil in hand. What little money we had accumulated by now was in the hands of Leo Missler. When the Student Council met, we could be sure Mary Jo Manbeck would be present to defend us. By our Junior year, we were a little more grown up-so we thought. In November I Mrs. Tetirick's patience was tested as we presented our.play, Come Out of the Closet. We were proud of the results of this and the other highlight of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. We worked very hard to transform the gymnasium into a Spanish Garden. Not every dance has live burros as special guests! During this time, the board of experts carrying us through was headed by Richard Warner. Ready to take over in an emergency was Bob Weller. The pencil-pushing iob was given to Marilyn Bowersox. More money came in because of our candy sales, so we needed another person to hold the money bag. Leo Missler was assisted by Margie Benfer. The Stu- dent Council members were Judy Kokai and Dave Orwig. This year, 1958, we find ourselves twenty faithful ones ready to complete the year. We are Seniors. The slate of officers has again changed. The man-in-charge is Howard Cotterill, President. Acting as second in command is Dave Orwig. Writing the minutes is the duty of Mary Jo Manbeck. Guarding the dough is John Hunt. Our many requests are being conveyed to the Student Council by Marie Wise and Marilyn Bowersox. Before we march in our caps and gowns, we will experience an occasion to be told more than once to our grandchildren. The play, prom, and senior trip will be just a few of our activities which will come before May 27-our graduation night. We will be fortunate to say we are graduates of York School. YODER'S DRIVE-IN Home Made Ice Cream Dairy Creme, Chicken Sandwiches French Fries and Coffee Bellevue, Ohio 19 SITTING M Benfer, M. Manbeck, I. Hunt, Mrs. Level, L. Missler, M. Bowersox, M. Wise STANDING P S1eh1, S. O'Donne11, E. Finley, S. Wagner, K. Beasley, H. Cotterill, R. Warner I Kokar D. Orwig, A. Keegan, C. Adair, I. Norman. Annual Staff The Staff Members are: Editor .... Assistant Editor . Business Manager Assistant Business Art Editor . . Literary Editors . Typists . Athletics Photography. . Advertising . . Faculty Advisor Manager 20 . . John Hunt . . Leo Missler . David Orwig Mary Jo Manbeck Marilyn Bowersox . . Pat Siehl June Norman Kathy Beasley . Marie Wise Margie Benfer Howard Cotterill . Edward Finley Richard Warner August Keegan Steve O'Donnell . .Judy Kokai Anne Camacho Shafer Wagner Charles Adair . . Lois Level Mariorie Benfer Pat Hayward IATNNAL I 'w 1'3' Q 5- Mary Jo Manbeck Marie Wise Marilyn Bowersox Janice Roberts To belong to the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors bestowed upon a person. Fifteen percent ofthe upper third of the Senior class is eligible and ten percent of the Junior class. The members are chosen on the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Character. The faculty decides upon the members. An induction ceremony is held each spring for the Sandusky County Schools which belong to the Hayes Chapter of the National Honor Society. York became a member in I936. 21 Senion Play OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Steward . . . Mrs. Skinner . Cornelia Otis Skinner. . Otis Skinner. . Emily Kimbrough Purser . . . . Stewardess . . Dick Winters . Admiral . . . Harriet St. John Winifred Blaugh. Leo McEvoy . . Inspector . . . Therese . . . Madame Elise . Monsieur La Croix Window Cleaner 04 'YTKWA Qi wvgniot 05001 go CHARACTERS Steve O'Donnell . Margie Benfer . .Marie Wise John Hunt 'Mdry Jo Manbeck . Dick Warner . June Norman Howard Cotterill . .Leo Missler Marilyn Bowersox . .Judy Kokai . Dave Orwig August Keegan . . Pat Siehl . Kay Beasley . Charles Adair Steve O'Donnell, Se,,QOZf442i, P Dire ER414 N Og-or The Senior Class wishes to extend their appreciation to Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Tetirick for their time and work in making our Junior and Senior Plays successes. 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Star Performer :bk 1,xa?9q roi 909 me Y-Dash C1-O Wd SPG QYNOSO 2: -529 x06 SPURTS T' 2: I Q , , ,, I X X f I 1 A e H J. f f., w . 7 Qwuiy - f W7 2 Yu g i A .Q ' 'f i-M513 aqxw m 1 N-N s Qunion 'Hiqh 'Team KNEELING Ronald Benter, Tom Heal, Jim Adair, Joe Risner, Graydon Hayward Jerry Bogner Joe Fra11ey STANDING: Leslie I-Ii11, Managerg Gary Davenport, Paul Derrengton Coach Henry Smith Leshe Sears Bob Skiles, James Meyer, Larry Dwight, Manager. Baaleetball Schedule York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York York Hopewell -Loudon Monroevi IIe Townsend Thom son Woodifi I I e Jackson Greensprings Norwalk Monroevi ll e Townsend Woodvi I I e Thompson Greensprings Lakeside Old Fort BI oomvi I I e Jackson Townsend Greensprings w ,gs Q wtf K ,V 4 'Na f i fa ? 1 gg, + A f 4.1-V, xx' f ... ww 14 i ff -H' Ss K k warg Qown L nmwvme Qmtetl YURK CAGE UUINTE ,After getting off no a slow start l a game against Monweville tuesday night, the York Panthers eganlto find the mark in the sec- nd quarter, and held the lead, Ll 5, at the half time period. For the remainder of the game, me York mam was in the at xel end of each quarter, The fin-ill. care was 66 -'52 in favar nf tide er 'aivbh S. ' Jim Cox, star point gamer for. ae Panthers, tallied 2? points for Fork during .the contest, Gary adxxsley, eecouncea for 14 points. The Panthers lost a heartebre er at York School Friday nig when after battling neck-to-nf lhroughout the game, they were nally defeated by om Fm, iglzgrgf points. Thg final tally 1 4' . At the end of the first sta! York trailed by four points, were jusizlone point out at the 1 fime period when the score r :send 86-72 in the lVarsityeontest. l WOCIDVILLIQ M A superlativai shooting and defensive permrm-l ance by fiveffout-fume wphmwrcl guard Gary Lindsley of York pro- pelled the Panthersirutu the Hnals l ofthe Sandusky County basketball tournament here last night. Llndsley peppered the he-op tar 37 paints, 25 in me first half, as 'York lsurpvised regular season Gmmtyl League co-chamfpianl Towlig, Tha ,bmp shooting Lindsley was nmpaingly accurate through' f aut the wntest, cmmeeling on 15 of his total of Sl, field goal ef' GAGERS LOSE RST GAME, 89-59 Early seascfn lack nf experic pved the downfall for the S gamer basketball team T 3' night wnen they were dei E89 - 59 by the Hopewell - 1 Team. lm Shaver, center, scored 't tallies for the York team 1 tal uf 16 Twelve pa h were scored by Gary Lt 26 in favor of Old Fort. 'n the third quarter, the Pa: outscored the visitors, 16-13 tom. He was successful an 10 ot I3 basket tries in the Brit andtiveoinlneintimawoad , guard, and Shafer' Wag rd. Mike Haywarci, center, S nine points, While' John H . A 5 ble to keep up the ps . Qgher Panther scores were as gefggwfmmnd in the Nagin is half. ardland Ons Frasure. forwl fgavgiff 3555 2333533 3632 Egg: as of mg earliest. is l Lindsley also made sevem iilgtiwffiiagmggve atigi, 4' each: Otis Frasure, . fugh palm-mm for me Pamh Straight free 'fws'-'f5Lbef01'9 missing? Ei rewlerve game playlad .Far Monroeville, Rosswurm scar-l lEiL?a15ilgn??iZ3Qvg30 Qmfed ' ' HEGTHEE en Kilt? gm schools Tuesday 1 al X G .V.t,..,...'?3n1.., Won af , l , l Woodvnlle Defeated will OVGF MOM! By lPan.thers, 63-47 layers Set Funous Pac a hhA2 f l A ,f ' l xi L , ,Q m .V l L L For the first time in about five QT 'm' i ' li my f m ,' h tyears, the Yorl: Panthers downed L Z' L' W ' Wwdville in il basketball game, Bob Gwixfs York Pan- was called on 18 persTY19 final FQCQHE' in we C011t9SfD12'W tn 82,558 game wk While york commute ecl 2i,B'YQl'li School Prickly evening an mgm but fouls. The boys from sz WS 63'4'i'- me :W3 blk night to take victory the hardwood hnml', e, over Hlmmeviile by the 27 in by 'York sopho- mte He was followed? 5PGary who 'hit far 14' man for Monreeville Rosswunn who bagged 17 oints. A ' L A only 2 free throws but ? f,E'01'k ilfmpefi gm uf? 1efQ??f1 'fm will YM Mt 19 field fgcibxit qillilieihinllinilngiiii05525235 ming! g3fkM1?IES01'?'qBSEAt the half mme period the score - . e ag was 26-23 in mvmr of the Panthers high for Ybrk With wi High point, men for the Palnthersz Llppert Int 24 for St. I were Jim Cox who tallied 15 points V ' 3- I ' iJim Shaver and Geary Linclsley, who fouiisgfy meup and accounted for 11 each: and John ' ' ' ,W N Hunt, who scarred 10 points AQIQHS In a thrilling prellm,ina1'y game ' V which went into two overtime pm' ggrkgg panfihers, woodviggfs nears WQTQ gamer Qgng lodsh tl? Yggllggfielelerves won over f ' I vm e - Lrmors and 'Hope-well-Louden all wma 23 points and forward WU? pred easy victaories in area Walters with 22. sketball ,Friday night. Jwcklson-Liberty scoring: Ro fo-'tk Whi Monrocfville 64-Hedden, forward, 133- Dan M wed at York sclfxool with sopholmoye Gough, furwalrd, 6g Carl Bricke ard Gary ,Limdsley potting 23 center, 11: Bob McGough, guair ints and senior center J 5 m llg Tom Kissling, guard, 3. , aver netxtilng 19, Score at and of each peric- Davld Farris, 6 foot, S inehglllrpeyell, J 412 3j56 -M rshrnan center' for MOHTGEWHE 584186 the cords for 22 points. Coach Bob Gwhfs Panthers Sandusky county league game 'ith Townsend ther next Fri' ay. York is 1-1 for the sea- 311 with as defeat to Hopewell- ouden in its opener. l Zoalch Kem Eylefs Warr-iqg-s i R f , ork Submerges Monroeville 5 .1 I Wfaodville mm wmmx 1513 M ened the season at home wxth mme f 'gggg Baumgm '53 56 to 51 decision over lN'eston.5gy-Edxvlsfflaw r 3513 gggcr ii Jodville led 44-31 going into 'ul1el3l,1,2,Zn,5W' C 1 gf, 5 Rqwg 2 1 in' 7g ao12Nrr' 'll 'al Quarter- lfii5l'lsl5 10 Q Diimif v Q Terry Pirtle, with 19 points, T tm 03-mfg-gf Tom, -BTS seed Wwdville, DUHH Sggrwgr' QQ gnqilvgf 932311 pgkrigdf dded 12 markem and Tum 3,.if3fl2lx'ille ,.,. ,l,,... A gtg gi: andwisc-,la 10. Weaver and is on Homer had 14 points each for ymk 4643 'M M.,,,,,,.mu.,fg4?l Vesmm, f fwnley fl 4 'Z D.. cclmlmn 5 1 Wooclvzlle plays PGmb61'v133E gum 1 Q 4 Bliss 1 2 A lfrasmm 1 ll 2 P. Ccllahan 3,12 Tuesday' f Q :alll slam ' ' , T. ' . . C V Hopewell-Louden made ns re- Gglggaf 1 3 5 wayne Gwdmg. mm of ch 2 fd 243' for we YUM me S9a'li?f?lm 2222 Thlmwon 'Pfam' is covered n wath a 7? tio 44 Wm over K Wf.,W, l...M. closely by Mike Hayward 1135 lclkson-A Liberty on the lalftexds at 222064 Tm!! 1310 nf the Panthers, as they realm url., J-L. is now 1-1. - mm .l,,..,, ,4.,A.,,l... , IAA-qwnnxriiln d Z aah rlod: an 0 8 pe IT 37 50- wn Q1 321 fligh for possessian of the ball Waiting for the x-ebuund ax Dave Orwig 491 of York, an Jerry Cux, of Thompson, 'Th hard fought game ended in Q51 Vi0i0Y'5' for the Thompso 'ork 'tun Townsend 86-7' WWrW Spot In County League i The battle for nm place in the Sandusky County 1'-238119 is ferr from won and the race is still very Imuch in contention, especially ine league action tomorrow Highf- York, which is-Acurrenfly leffff 1 FG FT TP fy--Q jj T 2 2 County Standing: ig -- -- 2 0 4 ,, .... -- 11 5 27 Sandusky Oounty sley --- -- 8 2 14 League Standings ure -- -- 1 0 2 Team W011 ward .......... 3 2 8 York 3 ytals ------.-,,, 26 13 65 'Green Snfrinos 2 Monnomvmm sz 'IE FG rr I TP W men --- -- 3 5 ll 51 1 ,....,. -- 1 0 2 lolahan -- -- 2 2 6 is ...... -- 0 2 2 van ..... -- 4 5 13 folahan -- -- 0 1 1 wurm ..... -- 7 3 17 Itals -,,,.,...,. ME FROM BEHIND IIEFEAT VISITIIIIS 'een Springs met defeat at the' ls of the Panthers at York nl 'Favor-Ann -rn-L.: -ri ,, - 1.. - I I6 I The York victory Tuesday was accomplished on the brilliant 1. ner- formance of Linclsley, the Pan- thers' rebounding edge led by 6-0 freshman center Mike and 5-11 senior forward John I-INN and the aggressive, spirited nity of the Panthers that countered Town:send's potent pressing type tactics. Yodds passing game also was superior to that o!fthelTro- Jams. First quarter was nip-and-tuck with Clayton Keegan, 6-0 junior center of Townsend netting two baskets and three free tosses to keep the Trojans close. Panthers Explode f Townsend's Ldrry Grahl rebound- ed in a two-pointer to put his team on top 10-9 midway in the first period. last ad-vantage for the Tro- jans.,l-Iayward scored on a layup and Lindsley swished in two jump shots as York assumed a 15-16 lead. Keegan's free toss land one by Dave Lentz cut York's margin to 15-12 before Hayward scored on ' HA-- -LAL Can- dp- YE.-..LL.-,., Dr' Lindsley Tallies Point I team, neatly scorell two if to give the Panthers a 57- ndsley proved to be the spark :day night which led the Pau- s to victory. He tallied 24 points ng the game. Jim Cox account- Jr points and Jim Shaver to- l . 'een Springs was in the lead ie end of the first half, 28-25. he third quarter York scored voints to 13 scored by Green ngs. - the reserve game plaved bg. n the two schools, Yorlc down- ireen Springs, 33-25. IJIIK PANTHEIIS ENII ASIIN WITH WIN I I I if-lwiml the- 4-xvnllvllt marksmnn- H t 0 p ul Oils- Frmzuim- who rac'nrc'gl poznlf., Miko lltnywzurd who scor- io ' w lmdslfx xt 175 lIlI?w1lIllIfJC!I',' , , INDI o I in-cl lli points. tha- P:m1l1m'fcI21 first period advantage. ' York maintained anywhere from a six-point to 20-point lead the rest the game and were never seri- threatened. The Panthers ahead 46-28 at halftime and after three quarters. York iced the contest in tha second period as Lindaley- scorched the nets for six baskets. and four free thrown and Oils Frasure, a. substitute who worked effectively for the Panthers, add-. ed three more holders. 4 Lindsley and Hunt continued to bombard the basket for York in third stanza while Keegan and were the main Townsend mags. Dave Orwig and Ron McKenzie helped Lindsley, Cox, Hunt and Frasure tally 22 points for York he final stanza. Lentz made points for Town-send in the final quarter. Frasure netted 12 points and 't uno up Ill'-lr 1 -rzulzu' soztsmi ul . --k stratum rlmnty mom ny tw- I g . 10 to follow Llndsiey if' me tiny, Ilw .l:xr-lvmi - Burgioort Pqnfhefs Galn FITICIIS sgorlng wlufnn for York' Keegan ,,, 80. 454 - hit for 20 points and De-roy Knowl- 'nv I':mlIn-1's controlled the hack- COllYlty TOUTUGWIBTIQ ton, who had YIIPBG bislttls in fbi lrfl lltrollgxlxmit Ihr- r'o11te:4l, :mn . '. period was next for Town- sl'f7I't1l tlw v1:,1rm'sa in t'Vvl'y Warrior Seconds Win with 14.I LEMZ rnmhedb 13 g . , . . ' , M By HAL SHANAHAN and Grahl12 for the 'Pro JIIII-I rmnlrm Im IIIO Illllltllftlrv , Edit rv nf, follow'-.i .lolm Huul. 431 IMM Suorm or Nm-.fsentf-ssonrvr' 'k FB i'1',Q'l'IMf 1Lfg'IQ'Iff ll'lj- 31 GARY LINDSLEY, No. 22, Yorke sensational 5-9 sophomorfe , .1 '1 W 1 ' WH - I 1 ' 1' I , . IJPCI T sda ' e' I ll Il Domi men t x Ili I Pk on guard' Shows the Iump Shoonmi form he' Emp OM ue y 1 . I'S IIrvm I4 'Il' .wr Iseli IlI'I:I'CI15' nilfht at VVOOGVUIQAYO HCCUUUC fill' 37 IWIIIIS 35 his Ipam Whip' . , ' .' A I - , ' finals. No. 1 9 - ,, .1 I3 L52 d J HAH- pecl Townsend S6 42 ln the cfoumg tournament semi fl W I I II UIQIIIILI111tf-upIoIIII 1zlIIt11itfgI I I 10 iS CIHYYOH Keegan. Towrisend Cenlflr who NWS UHSUCCQSS' I . 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Marjorie Benfer--- If you are good you will miss a lot of fun Marilyn Bowersox-- Farewell Anne Comacho ---- I'm glad you romping stomping York Panthers it is over with. Howard Cotterill---There is nothing wrong with school it s lust the principal involved Edward Finley ----- It is all over. John Hunt -------- Now to the A 8. Poo Feed Store. August Keegan ---- The end is finally here. Judy Kokai ------- For once words fail me. Mary Jo Manbeck--I hope I remember part of what I learned Leo Missler ------- I'm still looking. June Norman ------ There will be some changes made. Steve O'Donnell---Move over Don here I come. Dave Orwig ------- Sweet days are over. James Shaver ------ Wouldn't that grab you. Pat Siehl ---------- Goodbye teachers, hello professors Shaffer Wagner ---- lt's about time. Dick Warner ------ Marie Wise ------- This Page is Sponsored by Oh my gosh, is the fun all over with? 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