Belvidere High School - Belvi Yearbook (Belvidere, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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F , f X The Seniors put up a good fight for the Homecoming crowns. The Freshmen started on their first Home coming with vim, vigor, and vitality. The Sophomores supported their candidates with posters and cheers. nl - Did the Juniors work the hardest? They must have. They won. Vote Faculty. defeat qecvw! Heavil- ck 25

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I 513155, OFFICERS: SEATED: Bob Harms, Treasurerg Jane Herzing, Vice- Presidentg Giles Turner, Secretary, STANDING: Ed. McKeown, ep 6544 The Pep Club of 1954-55 was the largest organization in school. Mem- bers signed up and paid their dues at the first of the year. Although the list grew slowly at first, the lower hall was the scene of a milling mob of prospec- tive Pep Clubbers as the final deadline dawned. Members were then entitled to first choice of seats in the cheering sections at football and basketball games and for the first time member- ship cards were issued. The advisors were Miss Werth and Mr. Lewis. The Pep Club had to get well organized at once, because its first and biggest job was Homecoming. The newly elected officers and advisory board took over complete responsibility, and everyone pitched in to make the pep rallies, the game, and the dance suc- cessful. The Pep Club supplied the yelling at the games, aided and abetted by an enthusiastic cheerleading squad, who backed the Bucs with a lot of spirit and vigor throughout the year. President. ADVISORY BOARD: SEATED: Noel Kenyon, Sherron Auman, Diane Summers, Carol Gorman. STANDING: Bill Newport, In baSketball, too, the Pep Club Jerry Rowe, Joanne Coarson, Tom Newell, Jim Elliott. cheering Section boosted the Bucs, J-if



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OFFICERS: Dick Fairgrieves, President: Dick Holmquist, Treasurerg Oscar Hodel, Vice-President, Jerry Rowe, Secretary, Dave James, Judge. Wddkmodafm SENIOR MEMBERS FIRST ROW: C. McGivern, D. Burton, W. Hyland, B. Tripp, E. McKeown. SECOND ROW: D. Brenbarger, D. Fair, J. Larson, L. Morris, R. Rands. THIRD ROW: J. Kaske, J. Bicksler, M. Tom- berg, D. Berman. FOURTH ROW: B. Bann, C. Huck, J. Smith, G. Luckow. FIFTH ROW: T. Ashens, D. Devine. Edd! The B Club is an organization of athletes, managers, and coaches. Its controlling purpose is to promote good sportsmanship in all athletic events. This group of lettermen was organized in 1926, and still holds to its original constitution. Qualifications for mem- bership were changed in 1952, and any athlete who has earned a letter is eligi- ble to join. There were 80 members this year. It is an honor to be a member of this club, but it also entails some hard work. Each boy, to remain in the club, must earn a minimum of eight credits by working in the refreshment stand at football and basketball games. Mem- ' bers also take turns ushering at horne basketball garrles. In March the club sponsored the frosh-soph tournament, an annual event encouraging good sportsmanship, The B Club always leaves a gift to the school and community for the bene- fit of future athletes. This is made possible with money earned by the sale of popcorn, coke, and apples at all home athletic events. In past years the club purchased the time clock and scoreboard in the Community Building, the football warm-up coats, and a S5450 popcorn machine. This year's project was to build a brick refreshment stand at the football field. Me game... IUNIOR MEMBERS FIRST ROW: I. Johnson, D. Schaetzlein, R. Steinke, C. bong, M. Schuster, T. Newell, P. Johnson. SECOND ROW: T. Asbury D. Wilcox, E. Baylander, B. Rairdin, A. Albrecht, G. Zvonar, B. Hill. THIRD ROW: A. Andersen, B. Harms, J. Willis, D. Smith, J. Goranson. FOURTH ROW: J. Bender, J. Hoiness, G, Eddy, J, Starr, R. Gipp, J, Ede.

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