Bettsville High School - Trail Yearbook (Bettsville, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Second Row - Jessie Boos, Kathryn Feterle, Miss Hurlburt, Miss Ayers, Joyce Grimes, Pauline Steffanni, Ethel Lambright. First Row - Frieda lambright, Sara Marshall, Corrine Fravel, Beatrice Henry, Janet Hartsel, Betty Goodman, Eleanor Harrison, Doris Fritz. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The 1959-'40 basketball season brought glory to the basketball girls and much sat- isfaction to many fans of our girls' team. This, the last year for girls' basketball in our county, was a year of com- plete victory for the team. Having lost no games, the team made a grand climax to all the teams which have gone before. The girls to whom so much recognition is due were as follows: forwards ---- Beatrice Henry, known as nsure shot Bea? who could use the one-handed nstuffn like nobody's business fthe coaches ballad her rhythm in motion on the floorl. She devoted her three first years of high school career to bask- etbal , Corrine Fravel, better known as uBlondien, was a sen- ior who had played all four years. Kathryn Katen Feterle was considered one of the most faithful members of the team. Jessie AlycerBoos, small but mighty, made a very worth- while addition to the team. Eleanor Harrison, a second year player this year, made great headway during this sea- son. Last but not least of our forwards was Ethel Mae lane bright who made quite a Hgood showing for her first year on the team. The guards, better named sentinels, were most success- ful in their ability to keep the nopposing forwards from coming through. Janet nTear Em Apartn Hartsel was on duty always. Many baskets for the other team were stopped by her wide-awakeness, Betty nSpeed- kingn hGoodman displayed a great deal of ability in cover- ing the floor swiftly. Sara Hup and at emu Marshall laid them down as fast as they got up. Sara, a senior, for all her small size, was a great aid to our team. Two new guards were Joyce Grimes and Pauline Steffanni. They both displayed good basketball qual- ities and sportsmanship. Betty Simpson, a very cape able player, was forced to drop out early in the season because of ill health. The annual invitation to participate in the Sandusky County 'tournament was again received. The opponent was Woodville which was unable to do more than tie our score. All in all the year was a most successful one, Much reo- ognition is due the ever faith- ful coaches, Miss Ayers and Miss Hurlburt.



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Second row - Claude King, Junior Dicken, Jack Lynch, Mr. Ayers, Francis Miller, Paul Steffanni, Kenneth King, Tony Dantuano First row - Wayne Naujoks, Art King, Charles Grimes, Jim y Sul- livan, Bob Burd, Karl Turner, Lewis Stover, Ned Robinett is also a member of the team. BASEBALL The l958-'59 -season. was ended by Pemberville snatching the title from our boys in the District Tournament. This only served to urge our team on for the new season. During the week before school started, the Bob Cats spent much time getting warmed up for the fall season. Coach Joe Ayers was out with them preparing to meet the soon-to- be opponents. When 'the season really opened, our boys were up-and- ready. This readiness was Old Fort - Bettsville ---- Bloomville ----- Bettsville Thompson - Bettsville New Riegel ------- Bettsville - - - - - ToUn -- ---.. -- maintained throughout the season, but it was not enough at times. Unfavorable weather conditions made playing almost impossible at times. At least, playing was not so enjoyable when heavy rain made mud a draw-back. After the final game, the Bob Cats, in spite of their de- feat, were still as enthusias- tic over the game. Each member of the team counted it time well spent. T Following is a list of scores: ---- --'7 --- --22 -- --1 --4 --- --a --12 - --1 -- ---e ---- --'7 - - - - - - 5 - --- --5 --- --21 ----- --2 --- -- --5 ---------6 -------4 POW - James 1115111615 Rav- Third I-ow - Bill carper, Junior Bettsville - - - - Republic - - - Bettsville - - - - Attica --------- Bettsville - - - - - New Riegel ---------- Bettsville ------------ Third mond Mauk, Robert Howery, Glenn Dicken Marshall Second row - Dale Channels, Milbur Windau, Phillip Thompson First row - Donald Turner, Richard Voorhies, Richard Ham- ilton Second row - John Cerwin, Jack Lynch, Lewis Stover First row - Maurice Flack, Nil- lis Channels, Earl Baker

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