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Bill's Practice Shot VICTORY! Good Aim, Louie Champaign County Runners Up We got a t-e-a-m, We're on the b-e-a-m. We got a team. We're on the beam, So hep to the jive, Let's give a cheer for our mighty five. YEA! ST. PARIS, FIGHT!!! In Formation Make that basket, Jim League Trophy Pass that ball Joe 36
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Varsity Bill Poling. Jim Wren. Michael Cook. Louie Jones, Ronnie Allebach, Richard Pond. Joe Fergus. Eddie Taylor Coach, Sam Marchio 35
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FIRST ROW: Jim Wren; Rita Long; Pamela Daiken; Andy Hoes; Judie Williams; Bill Poling. SECOND ROW- Joe Fergus; Sally Baker; Linda Ginn; Louis Jones. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Rushaw; Ronnie Allebach. Homecoming ”55” The most beautiful night of the year fell upon February 4. 1955. Although outside it was cold and wintry, within the Johnson-St. Paris gymnasium there blossomed five beautiful flowers. This was the night our Homecoming Queen and her Court reigned over our last basketball game of the season. The Court consisted of: Sally Baker, a senior, escorted by Joe Fergus, a junior; Linda Ginn, a jun- ior, escorted by Louis Jones, a junior; Rita Long, a senior, escorted by Jimmy Wren, a senior Judie Wil- liams, a junior, escorted by Bill Poling, a junior. Her Majesty the Queen, Carolyn Rushaw, a senior was escorted by Ronnie Allebach, a junior. Crown bearer, Pamela Daiken escorted by Andy Hoes. The girls wore lovely pastel colored dresses of pink, aqua, blue, and white; the boys wore ties and tails . The Johnson-St. Paris Band had the honor of bring- ing in this Court. The Band played Sweetheart of Sigma Chi . This night was not only beautifulbut very victor- ious, for the Salem Tigers bowed to our Tigers 98 to 50. After the game a dance was given in honor of the Queen and to celebrate our victory.
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