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BASE BALL Row One - Niley, J. Dohse, Walls, Klipstine, Henderson, Minton Row Two - Moore, P. Dohse, King, Smith, Mr. Bales. BASEBALL SCHEDULE ' ' ' AHS Opp. Ansonia vs. Umon City ......,............. 11 7 Ansonia vs. Jackson ........ . 4 11 Ansonia vs. Palestine ........................ 5 4 Ansonia vs. Hollansburg ................ 7 6 Won 3, Lost 1, Percentage .750 The baseball team, under the direction of Mr. Bales and Mr. Peoples, showed great spiri and ability during the season and finished the season with a tie with Jackson for first place 11 the northern half of the county. DWAIN BOWERS was our sturdy catcher who hit for bases rather than steal them. PAUL DOHSE, our first baseman, was the powerhouse of the team. When he connected witl the ball it really took a ride. BASIL TIMMONS covered a lot of territory around second base and was a dependable hitter. JOHN MINTON stole hits from enemy batters with his bullet-like throw to first. He was 2 good hitter. GEORGE HENDERSON'S play at short was spectacular, his snappy throws starting many z double play. EARL MOORE pitched good ball and had fine control with men on base. His slow curve fool ed many a batter. JUNIOR WALLS was one of our speedy left fielders. He also did his share in the batter's box GEORGE KLIPSTINE stole a lot of enemy hits in center field. He could give the ball a ride when he smacked it. JOHN DOHSE was a worthy right fielder. He was fast and had a powerful throwing arm. ROBERT SMITH was a good player to have around. He could play almost any position anc was a dangerous hitter.
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JUNIOR HIGH BASKET BALL The Ansonia Junior High basketball team enjoyed a successful season. The team played twelve games, winning seven, losing four, and tying one which was not played off. The team was rather small in number, but those who remained through the season will be varsity ball players in a couple of years. The team was comprised of Walter Minton, Bob Henderson, Bill Sholley, Harry Duncan, Bill Beisner, Bill Wagner, Norris Bickel, Randy Wagner and Richard Feltman. Several of these boys have the possibilities of developing into very fine ball players. It is in Junior high basketball where the boys learn to work hard, to cooperate, and to obey instructions, that future teams are developed. It is in Junior high ball where a boy finds out that there is much to be learned and that it is going to take really hard Work to master the PP fb C :- E .2 : CD O Ph c' an U2 ar CD PV' c' ii '-3 :r CD c- o Q4 M o Ph 6? s H. U2 ff: CD sw '1 sw '1 CD FY' O c- CD 4-L..J - O O 5 CD : Q. CD Q. H: O 1 FP :r 2. '1 CD wa O SP. I-F :s CY' CD Ph Ph O 1 FP En .5212 . 3 ROWI Q .E ,J 4 Billy Beisner Walter Minton Bob Henderson Richard Feltman ROW II Harry Duncan Norris Bickel John Lyons ROW III Bill Wagner Mr. Schneider, coach Bill Sholley
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 1 This Page is Sponsored by ARNETT'S DELICATESSEN Wholesale and Retail Distributor of Meadow Gold Products Ansonia, Ohio Ninety-two girls were enrolled in the home economics department during this year. This is the largest enrollment that we have ever had. A Junior-Senior class was organized for the first time. These girls studied meat and meat preparation. interior decoration and furnishings, and made several articles for the home. They prepared and served a banquet for the Superintendents and Principals of the County on March 6. The Sophomore girls made fall and spring dresses, studied child care, and had units on food preservation, candies, and baking. Their last unit of the year was planning, preparing, and serving lunches and dinners. The Freshmen girls made smocks and dish towels which they used during their laboratory project of planning and preparing breakfasts. They studied choice of clothing and made print garments. They had a unit on room arrangement, care, and furnishings. Vegetable cookery and baking were also considered. The eighth grade girls had units on sewing, good grooming, and good preparation. The seventh grade girls made aprons and had several foods lessons. THE CAFETERIA The school cafeteria, which was under the direction of Miss Birt, had the biggest year it has ever had. The number of students eating in the cafeteria has steadily increased. Mrs. Nola Hile and Miss Frances Rieg-le cooked excellent meals which were served at a minimum cost to students.
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