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Dick Bender eludes Mooseheart tacklers. Dick Keister attempts a desperation tackle. ' , ' . 4 -v - . Yi , it .. if 7'-. ri K ' ,ff - v 53,5 ,,.. ' -f as-A 1515.9-4:-K, 1 1 six' -, -W -. ., 1, . ,f ii.-L ,.w4l!f1.vV .V -Z K k -sr 1 V K ' 'J!kIf. f 1 mg 5154, ,ivb Ai . i lv . O if .-'AI Mike Morris stops a hard Tom Newell comes to aid two A would-be North Chicago running Kankakee back. Buc tacklers. tackler is stiff-armed by Tony Ashens. A North Chicago player finds The Dad's Night ceremonies himself trapped. are a huge success. pq 70eea6.
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.lclttfe Zum Although the 1954 Little Buc team lacked experience, the record showed three wins against five losses. The future varsity team opened the season with a 13-0 victory over Harlem. V 6 .1 T ' 8 After losing their first home game, Y , ' A 6 14-0, to the West Rockford B team, the Q' 6 1 E Little Bucs edged Lockport 2-0 in a 9 , QI . QQ E strictly defensive battle. r if vi V ' The following week, the Little Bucs 66 ! met defeat at the hands of Marmion by 5 4 ' a 13-O tally. A The next game pitted the Little Bucs against the always strong Mooseheart EJ., yearlings. Mooseheart whipped the freshmen, 19-7. The Frosh-Soph trampled North Chicago, 27-6, in an afternoon game, on the opponents' field. W1 The Little Bucs ended the season on a sour note, losing to DeKalb, Z0-O. FIRST ROW: D, Knox, J. Cunningham, D, Bender, B. Crum, J. Summers, S. Blakley. SECOND ROW: R. Maxon, D, Hicks, S. O'Sullivan, J. Grubb, K. Schwcbke, L. G. Ashley, J. Lockinger, R. Fidder, THIRD ROW: B. Leaich, A. Steinkc, K. Smith, A. Steurer, D. Berman, G. Carroll, A. worf, FOURTH ROW: B. Barr, D. Whitehead, W. Bauman, I. Larson, D. Moss, R. Keister, R. Jones, J. Kimmey, B. Beu. 74a cfimczz of tie CO-CAPTAINS MANAGERS Darryl Moss Jerry Cunningham FIRST ROW: G, Gibson, B. Hyscr, J. Goranson. SECOND ROW: G. MOST IMPROVED Reed, B. Rairdin, M. George, R. Board. GUY Carrol ,rv Q6 4. D Vi Xxx 9 . .,,,Wl sig, .'XS'4iflElQ:.y.,55. 2:43,-l r .4.I25.i:.W if 5,
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PEGGY LUCKOW, 1953 Queeng SALLIE STRATE, 1954 Queeug MAR- VIN SCHUSTER, 1954 King. qfamecomdaq The first official activity of Home- coming Week was the parade and bon- fire held on October 14. The students of B. H. S. paraded down State Street to the football field where pep talks, a bon- fire, and a lot of cheering touched off the week's spirited campaigning. Friday night was the big game. After the crowd had voted for their favorite candidates, they turned their attention to the field, but their enthusiasm was suddenly dampened by an icy downpour which rained out the band and the card section. The Homecoming festivities came to a pleasant end Saturday night with the Homecoming Dance. This was held in the dining room of the Community Building which was cleverly decorated. Finally, when the big moment had arrived, the junior candidates, Marvin Schuster and Sallie Strate were proclaimed King and Queen of the 1954 Homecoming. Everyone was proud of a well conducted Homecoming and a deserving King and Queen. 746n0t?WtdrZl666t Dave James, Paul Artlip, Alan Steurer, Jerry Curm- ingham, Sallie Strate, Marvin Schuster, Peggy Luckow, Andrealiowlctt, JudyPetersor1, Caro1How- lett. CROWN BEARERS:Tcdcly Hicks, Trudy Wirth. .,.r..,--f .4..1Q . . - . . . - . ' Q wi.. Dancing to the music of Register for the the Blue Notes. Homecoming Dance!
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