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HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Janet Busch and Bob Wheatley For the first time in thirteen years, the Dupo Tigers lost a homecoming game. This was a very sad occasion for the team. For two members of the team, it proved to be a lucky night; for Edwin Watts, who was voted the most valuable linesman; and for Richard Reavis, who was voted the most valuable backfield man. Mr. White of the Quarterback Club presented the awards. Pat McGuire was Master of Ceremonies. He presented the queen and attendants as they came into the gym. The backdrop of the throne was two goal posts decorated in maroon and white paper. There was a deep maroon V in the middle of the posts. Autographed footballs were given to the queen and her attendants. 11
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THE FLYING TIGERS ROW ONE: left to right: Coach Brubaker, Gary Gunn, Don Hood, Tom Dollins, Jon Bell, Gene Stone. Don Chaney, Don Glass, Roger Karn, Roger Jaenke. ROW TWO: left to right: Gary Welch, Don Johnson. Corliss Snow. Jerry Urke. Charles Eppinger, Andy Hose. Jim Vanover. Tommy Kleine. Sept. 23 Troy—here—won 20-43 Sept. 27 Belleville—Grand Marias—won 20-37 Oct. 4 Troy Invitational—first Oct. 7 Madison—here—won 27-28 Oct. 11 Collinsville—here—won 19-39 Oct. 14 E. St. Louis Invitational Grand Marias—7th Oct. 18 Belleville—Grand Marias—won 24-31 Oct. 25 Dupo-Mascoutah-Ca-hokia at Cahokia— won Oct. 29 District—Alton—4th The 1955 cross country team enjoyed a very fine year thanks to Coach Brubaker. The squad won all of its dual meets and also its only triangular meet in which they thoroughly beat Cahokia and Mascoutah. In addition to these victories they won the Troy Invitational. They finished 7th in the East St. Louis Invitational and ran 4th in the District Meet at Alton. The graduating lettermen are Jon Bell, Glenn Graff, and Roger Karn. The lettermen who will return are Don Hood, Don Glass, Tom Dollins. and Art Smallen-berger. 10
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HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS 12 Miss Judy Fortner Bob Eads Miss Susie Sims Johnny Hamilton
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