Belleville College - Dutchman Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1961

Page 33 of 80

 

Belleville College - Dutchman Yearbook (Belleville, IL) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 33 of 80
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;4t Cetcc Although the main puq osc of every school is to improve and increase eacfi student’s mental capacity, physical im¬ provement cannot be ignored. Basket¬ ball, baseball, and tennis provided the unity, spirit, and pride that every school must have if it is to continue in a uni¬ fied manner. Of course, we can’t all be star athletes. The five-foot, 115-jx)und student had a very slim chance of ever becoming the star center on the basket¬ ball squad, but he helped his team and his school by attending sports events and r(X)ting for the team. There was a place in BJC’s sports for every student, wheth¬ er we were playing on the team, cheer¬ leading, or just g(KKl old-fashioned yell ing, when the team racked up another paint.



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ROW 1 (front) Ralph Rowden, Mike Koenig, Earl Layton, Louis Bob Toenjes, Bill Tate, Tom Robards, Bob Hood, Don Keel, Adams, captain; Mike Wittlich, Jim Schneider. Row 2 (back) Coach Emery Carter, Richard Lickfield, manager. Our Dutchman hall jugglers and hall fumhlers The Belleville players lined up on each side of the basket to wait for the free throw. About the first of November, hopeful prospects for the BJC basketball team began practice sessions under the direction of Coach Emery Carter. After many workouts the squad was cut to only the maximum number of players. Those candidates w ' ho showed the best ability and the greatest desire to play basketball were issued uniforms. The starting lineup for the Dutchmen was: Louis Adams and Ken Wells — guards; Bob Toenjes and Don Keel — forwards; and Bill Tate or Ciary Tcgtmeier — center. In spite of the lack of exjx?rience in working to¬ gether, this year’s team had an interesting and excit¬ ing season starting with two wins against St. Henry’s Seminary and the I lilltoppers. (Xir first defeat of the season came from conference foe, Mt. Vernon, with their 75-73 victory. On December 12, the Belleville squad and cheer¬ leaders traveled to Canton where they w ' ere defeated 61-42. This loss did not bother the Dutchmen, because two days later they traveled to Springfield and won this conference game, 85-76. The Dutchmen attack was led by Ken Wells with 24 points. Bob Toenjes added 16; Don Keel, 14; and Cary Tegtmeier, 13.

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