Sneak move. Junior Mannie Lowery from N. Little Rock tries to get around junior Malcolm Howell of Searcy in an aggresssive basketball game. - photo by Hernan Riverol . Bucs. Front row : Patterson , Piersall , Quinn , Billingsley, Chambers , Young, High , Kelsey ; back row: Gunter, Caldwell , McDavid , Lowery , Poe, Price, Carter, Beliech . - photo by John Radcliffe. --------Benefits in Brotherhood uccaneers [EJ articipation was an important characteristic of Bucs. They were especially known for their participation in all sporting endeavors. Bucs was well-known for their football skills but proved to be skilled in many other sports as well. The "B" and "E" baske tball teams advanced to the championship game, while in softball the "B" team won. They kept their running shoes on and ran into the runnerup place in the club track and field meet. The club football season was not too 64 Buccaneers bright as it ended a four-year winning streak. During the fall semester most members were busy with Harding Bison football. They did end the semester on a festive note with a Christmas party at Schroder's Fish House. This party gave the men a moment to reflect the past semester and share the Christmas feeling with each other. Some of the highlights of the semester were their service projects. The men often visited Leisure Lodge to encourage the patients. They use d their football knowledge and skills to hold a football clinic for all junior high football players in the Searcy area . They taught the boys special pass plays, defense plays and kick return strategies. No t only did the boys in the clinic benefit, but so did the members of Bucs. The clinic gave the men an opportunity to show a Christian attitude in sports. Bucs strived to break the stereotyped "football jock" image and proved to be a versatile, unified group of men . 4
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