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, I 5 fRighH: Donna Peters was named Football Sweetheart. Don Dixius, as Co-Captain, presented flowers from the squad, 1 r Y it Q 1: if rf is fr 'wh ,l J - gk.
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FOOTBALL BANQUET The annual Football Banquet, sponsored by the Bellevue Booster Club, was held at St. John's Evan- gelical Church on December 6, l955. The principal speaker for the occasion was Ara Parseghian, former Miami University Football Coach. Senior football players, managers and cheerleaders received jackets and letters. Ron Mendell was named most efficient back, Bill Harmon the most efficient lineman, and Cliff Eibeck the most improved player on the squad. Mr. Flora, who is retiring as head coach after thir- teen years at Bellevue, was presented with a wrist watch and desk set by the Boosters. Bobby Weigand, team mascot, presented the team's farewell gift. Senior players who received letters and jackets were Paul Rose, Don Dixius, Bob Pope, Grover Heuer, Jim Chase, and Bill Fletcher. Manager Jerry Sheridan and cheerleaders Charlene Ruwe, Nancy Rechtin, Jackie Banks, Claire Hendrick, and Wanda Hastings also received letters and jackets. lBeIowl: Mr. Joe Oldendick, President of the Boosters, presides lAbovel Ara Parseghian, Miami University Football Coach banquet table.
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TIGERS ON THE Playing their first year under the leadership of Coach Joe Kohler, the Tigers had one of the best seasons in recent years. They started oft in great style, going into the Christmas vacation with five straight victories. The first loss came at the hands of Simon Kenton, but they bounced right back by beating Ludlow, Campbell County, Dayton and Lloyd. The next week was a rough one as they played three top teams in the conference, beating Dixie Heights but losing to Holmes and Newport. Silver Grove, Ludlow, and Highlands caused no trouble, but HARDWOOD the Tigers lost a close one to Holmes and ended the season losing to a strong Boone County team. ln the District Tournament they were defeated by Newport Catholic, one of the top teams in the ninth region. Pacing the Tigers were Carl Hagberg with 342 points, Grover Heuer with 221 points, and Bob Jones with 2l3 points. The following players were lost through graduation. Carl Hagberg, Grover Heuer, Bob Pope, Terry Otten, Ron Stieby, Charles Mastruserio, and Jim Chase. lFirsl rowl: Grover Heuer, Charles Mastruserio, Bob Pope, Wayne McGinnes, Terry Otten, Ron Stieby. lsecond rowl: Ron Mendell, Carl Hagberg, Bob Jones, Jim Chase, Bill Harmon, Dick Thomas.
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