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and flee the thunderstorm -1-a ff wr ,gg g' F ,ft A - . f. 3' ,462 I. S . . . The graduates came home to view the parade, cheer the game, ,f X I xx . I ,J I-L f A. 3 1: ' .ff . s 1 :Ai JW if ,L j X S 5-ra fs? vl fy 5 5 4 11 'wi f .,'.,' K: 1 Tom Bitters and Sandra Steiner represent the Usher Corps as -Melvin Helminski and Arlene Steiner, Boys' Club candidates for king and queen candidates. king and queen, show their Homecoming slogan. A Barbara Westwood and Richard Goldbe are candidates for G.A.A. The king and queen of the 1955 Homecoming, Foreign language Club kung and que Tom Van Lanen and Nancy Gardetto, display their regal attire. didates, Martin Stoelzel and Lillian work on their tloat, which won thir d ,iw Gary 'l'eKamp, and Donna Behling, Art Club's candidates, add tinishing touches to their float. Science Club candidates, Art Palleon and Marian Spata pose with the club's tloat. ,f1,1,.,.f . ju as , 1 YO, .Vcc
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Q . . . The football team finally knotted its Hrst victory, 5 after a series of ties. n as it s 19? q . E The bunny hop, led by the cheerleaders, proves to be o i popular dance at the opening game with Pulaski. -fini? i s NU 'ff' 1' 1' ' . ' Viewites cheer the team on to a 7-7 tie with .Pulaski in the Ronald Blaszczyk, sophomore, comes in as the winner in the . 2 opening game of the season at Pulaski Stadium. annual marathon. I X I . -321. . W me 1 if 3, N4 1? K 'H Wivwf' 9 yi Dennis Rusche receives an autographed football from Captalns Tom Van Lanen ' and Dave Harenda at the football banquet. , Mr. Tony Ingrassia, sports reporter for the Milwaukee Sentinel, speaks at the V ' Ken Timm, Fred Struck, and Jerry Richter present a skit ' , j 1955 football banquet at the Bay View legion Post. - . announcing the first football game. -'
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F . . . With the help of Girls' Club, Homecoming demonstrated again, S lt's a woman s world. J The Girls' Club float is first-place winner in the parade. ' Oracle candidates for Home 'n k' d i 41 Phil May, Mrs. Armand Weiss, and Mrs. 5 Ann Loeber are iudges ot the Boats. are Beverly Beh coma g mg an queen ling and Glenn Kepner. The Bay View marching band, one hundred twenty strong, leads the 1955 Homecoming Parade down Kinnickinnic Avenue ' NN .l N For the lirst time, the Burdick School band marches in the Bay View Homecoming Parade. U yi M. 4 .. ' y g ' 4 X .W of Jw- ,L .l 4 I. 'W Nw ELL I More than a thousand students and alumni filled both gyms for the Homecoming dance. ,7,,,,,,,,,77 74 ,,,,,,,,,,,, M... , , A, , , ,WY WN
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