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Page 108 text:
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Who said that? It ' s your turn next year Us 0 Chester Them 7 44 Cleveland - - 0 26 Maplewood - - - 27 19 Gillespie- - - 6 6 Murphysboro - - 9 33 Cathedral - - 0 26 Granite City - - 13 39 Alton - - - 7 24 Collinsville - - - 7 6 East St. Louis 20 First row: Noel Holshouser, Jim Barrow, Jerry Russell, Frank Russell, Dan Morton, John Osborne, Charles Roethemeier, Ron Cook, Eddie Summers, Bob Wosylus, Don Frierdich. Second row: Norman Werner, Dale Towers, Glen Headen, Kenneth Crossley, Bob Lurkins, Kent Auer, Roy Freeman, Charles Davis, Harry Gates, Jack Heller, Bill Schaumleffel. Third row: Joe Houser, Bill Paxton, Joe Williams, Charles Harden, Paul Wagner, Jim Black, Roger Becktoldt, Dennis Aud, Tom Casperson, Bobby Sullivan, Charles Watland, Eddie Rogers. Fourth row: Jim Welch, Richard Northcutt, Bill Mertzer, Taylor Pensoneau, Dave Weigmann, Ray Dien, Bill Calhoun, Jerry Bosse, John Orrick, Dale Schaperkoetter, Charles Harper. Fifth row: Mike Fellner, Bob Ruse, Ed Hartinger, Charles Tetzlaff, Marvin Smith, Richard Jordon, Tom Jacobs, Don Crain, Gary Arbogast, Charles Lonsdale, Duer Schifferdecker, Jim Dupee. Sixth row: Jim Stallings, Ray Freeman, Don Storner, Ronald Lund, Jim Adams, Ken Breeden, John Danials, Bob Thomas, Gregory Giese, Terry Schwarz. 104
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Page 107 text:
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20-12-3-8-7-hike! Its a snap back to 49 who runs around his own end to make a terrific three-point landing in the mud! Our football team was especially good this year, winning six of the ten season games. After thorough physical examinations and hard practice in the scorching summer sun and the drizzling fall rain, a well-coordinated squad was finally achieved. Inspired by the “gentle” words of the coaches, the boys worked together to make a winning team. All on a crisp Thanksgiving — boo hoo hoo Don’t grab, look what your mother gotl First row: Dick Daesch, Bill Ihlanfeldt, Leroy Roethemeier, Gary Scher, Dale Thorne, Rick Brechnitz, Charles Swetich, Dick Lignoul, Jim Whitaker, Larry Aud, Ronald Conner, Virgil Mueller. Second row: Bob Henderson, Dan Conklin, John Gain, Tom Wegener, Urban Baum, Jim Needles, Jerry Baum, Charles Wingert, Jim Jolley, Bill Werner, Kenny Volkman, Gary Towers, Warren Mitchell, Wayne Fietsam, Tom Taff. Third row: Coach Tabor, Bill Slaton, Dan Chenoweth, Lee Badgett, Karl Knewitz, Drew Thurston, Dale Klohr, Ron Green, Dick Hoffman, Charles Schiele, Frank Gundlach, Bob Kaiser, Tom Kaiser, Jay Nickel, Bill Murphy, Ted Sinkewitz, Jan Krummrich, Gary Starr.
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Page 109 text:
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Suzanne Dennis, Carol Walker, Inez Yochs, Jackie Chrismore, Mary Ann Gass, Jan Reissen. mafeAty, t e queen. .. A hush falls, as the sparkling white carpet cuts through the breathless crowd. All eyes focus on the Royal avenue to the coveted throne of B.T.H.S.’s football queen. She has bright eyes so big and brown, That she would be welcome in any town. To ones of her own sex she is a menace, We give you now, Miss Suzee Dennis. When it comes to cheers, she’s top of the heap, A nicer girl you never will meet. With a beautiful skin of tan, Here’s the Reissen girl that we call Jan. She sings like a lark, That goes straight to your heart. A little girl who can do no wrong. Here’s Carol Walker as they play her song. She is petite and she is fair, The delicate lass with golden hair. A truer friend no one could ask, Than our own Mary Ann Gass. Redheads are famous the world around, And Belleville is no exception. With all the students she has a high score, Entering now, Miss Jackie Chrismore. The 1955 football queen takes her throne. Jackie Chrismore, Suzanne Dennis, Jan Reissen, Carol Walker, Mary Ann Gass. 105
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