Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

 - Class of 1934

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OKe TROJAN NAME FAVORITE SAYING so. Paul Wills Uh. huh. 31. Del Forrest Winn Hah! 32. Ella Annis Sure 33. Gladys Briney 1 like the farm better. 34. Veda Briney (Just a big silent woman) 35. Eloise Broadbent (Same as Marie) 86. Kosella Bunch (She says hers is Mr. Chestnut's history class) 37. Frances Cole 0-o-o-h, stop! 38. Marvel Conn 1 don’t know. 39. Kuth Davis O-o-o-h, I’m not either. 40. Esther Donaldson Lawny, don’t fight. 41. Dorothy Gering (Nothing definite) 42. Elizabeth Could Homer is so individualistic. He just stands out from the rest of the boys. 43. Imogen? Cray (Just another blessed with so much solitude when Gene is ill.) 44. Alice Jordan Where's your pass slip? 45. Lois Leslie Haldon ! ' 46. Emily Logan Oh! Shoot! 47. Kuth McCall O-o-o-h, Smith 48. Dorothy McClanahan Hush! 49. Mary Beryl Miller Let it lay. 50. Maxine Miller All right. 61. Mavis Minch Now, Jenny. 52. Bernice Myers My Goodness! 53. Marjorie Noah What a man. 54. Violet Ratcliffe Oh well, what’s the difference? 55. Marie Scoggan (Same as Eloise) 56. Dorothy Shotwell Now, Buard. 67. Charlotte Smith (She says it with giggles.) 58. Catherine Strawn I used to, but I don’t anymore. 59. Hosier Waiter My. My. 60. Kathryn Wolverton W-c-e-l. 61. Bethcileen Wooster (Not much of everything) 62. Rosalie Wray Hot-cha. 63. Birdie Yocum Now. Addison. CHARACTERISTIC FUTURE Cheerful new. Telephone operator. Gloom. A mystery. Willingness. To be a nurse. Her cheerfulness. A farmerette. Her curly hair. Barmaid. Flitting ways. Butterfly. Her flunk list record — always on it. All I’s. A flock of boys. Sweetheart of Sigma (Six other guys) Chi. Her artistic temperament, also her ability to sock poppa for money. Process server. Her flame (purely gasoline) Probably get married. Lawney. Another one of those Under consideration.” Her stateliness. Conductor of a railroad. Homer. Clean Homer’s false teeth. Her yen for a certain bar- He will have something to itone player. say about that. Wit Do a duet number with Kate Smith. Her Bliss Be the spouse of an erl-man. Typing ability. School Teacher. Three Ruths. Canary trainer. Lucy. Commercial artist. Smile. Getting three square meals a day. Blond tresses. Second Mae West. Her horn. Raise chicks and cane. Her good nuiure. Somebody’s steno. .Chair in hall. Radio announcer or 4each-er. Handkerchief full of hairpins. Beauty operator. Broken ankle. Bob-sled manufacturer. Her boy friends. Wife of a Scottsville man. Georgie and Three Saw player. Her daily appearance at sc hool. Truancy officerette. Her slimness. Wife to Santa Claus. The boys. Milk maid. Her feet. Movie actor and plays Garbo parts. Her flirtaJity. A gigilette. The crowd she runs with, the “out-fit.” A female piccolo Pete.

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 7Ke TROJAN SENIOR DIR ECTOR NAME 1. Frank Armstrong 2. Claude Baker 3. Gerald Bassford 4. Paul Bell 5. Maurice Briney 6. Gerald Broadbent 7. Maxell Broadbent 8. John Brock 9. Vernon Crumrine 10. Howard DeShazo 11. Donald Emmot 12. Floyd Grecian 13. Boyd Christoffel 14. Joe Hicks 15. Wayne Hixenbaugh 16. Haldon Howse 17. Garold Humes 18. Tommy McCall 19. Harold Mercer 20. Delmar Nelson 21. Leo Nelson 22. Bill Pfautz 23. James Pooler 24. Donald Porter 25. Floyd Rominger 26. Homer Spain 27. Eugene Tice 28. Harold Weidenhaft 29. Charles Whorton FAVORITE SAYING How're ya, baby? Tooth-ache, illness. work-in}?. Just anythin? that will pass. Aw. I wouldn't dare. I work with him all the time. (Nothing} Hasn't enough ambition to have one. O. K. Well, these farmer i?a!s aren’t so bad. Yeah. Now. Mary. Anythin)? about himself. Okay. Mr. Imes ; Quit call-in}? me Spit-unia. Unhappy with me? We couldn't figure it out. Izzat so? Those scirls, mamma. Anything that's old. Aw. I never done a thin)? to you. Chipper. (Just Anythin}?) Come on. now. As little as possible. Virginia. I'll HOLLER. What do you think of that? That's too bad. His favorite words are in son}? Show me the way to go home.” Aw, I really didn't, did I?” Now. let me sit on your lap.” Oh. say. (Silence is Golden) Another bi}? silent man. CHARACTERISTIC LonK lews and baby expression. Also blue eyes and curly hair. Animated junk heap—Mayflower. His books. His solemn lunuty. Altitude. Freckles. Dotty and that walk. Also Delphos and all points East. His ability to keep in the senior class. Horses, homes, crazy o er horses.” Dizzy expression. Doll-like figure. Chevrolet. His midget len)?th. Buick. Curly hair, and ] early teeth. Doing acrobatics in new cars. His baby ways. Playfulness. Whiskers. Absence from school. Little brother. His srirls. Hts curls. Chevy. His basketball ability. Gould's restaurant Golden tresses. Short kmgthiness. His handsome }?ood looks. FUTURE Uuker, if he is ever promoted. Sailor. Colic ge prof. Married man if she over asks him. Sparring partner for Car-n trail e wants to be a policeman or a fireman. Sheep raiser in Utah, or wherever she leads him. A hi)?h school principal. A novelty salesman— sell- in)? Teddy Bears and accessories. Delivery boy. Plow jockey. Thelma has it under consideration. A second flai? pole for the school house, as soon as he Krows up. Tiller of the soil. Tap dancer. A Kas man. Midget in a side show. Journalism teacher. Ice man. I'm a fugitive from a school gang.” Preacher. Not a preacher. Cook, or sump'n. Undecided. Professional dancer. Mamma's little lamb. Farmer, if he and Imogcne get together on where they want to farm. Just an equwtrian herder. A second Tommy Ryan.



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‘The TROJAN STRATOSPHERIST’S 1934 STATISTICS —Elizabeth Gould SEPTEMBER 4—Three hundred twenty five stratosphere balloons are sent up into the upper areas by the observation faculty crew. 4—Each balloon takes on supplies for the flight. 11—Pep stratosphere balloon chooses Ingram as pilot. 11— Bassford is chosen pilot of Council. 18—Hi-Y Balloonists have watermelon feed. 18—Monitor crew is chosen for locker observation. 20— Stratosphere balloon, G. A. A., holds ice cream festival. 21— Donald Walsh pilot for the football balloon. 22— Journalistic crew sends out first official records. 22—Football crew makes first ascension, winning the first victory in three years. 26—Classes choose head pilots. OCTOBER 24— Reports of first flight given out by ground crew. 25— Trojan balloonists choose Ruth Davis as queen. 25—Balloon, F. F. A., takes new members into crew. NOVEMBER 4—Balloonists land and are given first vacation when ground crew leaves for further instructions. 10-11-12—G. R. pilots go to Minneapolis. 13—Argumentive balloonists meet. 24-25—Hi-Y pilots go to conference at Junction City. 30—Football crew descends with important data. They reached the stratosphere twice, failed five times, and twice ascended but gained no statistics. DECEMBER 7-8—Musical crew ascends presenting, “Miss Cherryblossom.” 12— Hi-Y balloonists entertain fathers at stratospheric feast. 20—G. R. crew enjoys Puff and Pant party. JANUARY 11-12—Exams taken to see if all balloons can keep afloat. 14-24—Coach of ground crew gives rope of athletic balloon to principal while he has the mumps. 17—Debate balloonists meet Lebanon. 24— Concordia and Belleville are opposing forces in flight for debaters. 30-31—Balloonists of Junior Class present “The Looney Bin.’’ FEBRUARY 7—Journalism crew clean up school grounds. 14—Debate crew gains fifth place in debate stratosphere race. 27—G. R. and Hi-Y crew meet for box supper. MARCH 1— G. R. balloonists and the Hi-Y crew meet in one balloon for a joint flight. 2— Descending basketball crew brings home 8 important reports but lost 8 other important records. 6—Senior balloonists receive Junior crew. 9-10—Regional basketball tournament. 13— Balloon B. P. W. entertains Senior girls. 14— Mothers entertained by balloon G. R. APRIL 1—Easter. 6—Ground crew send out reports. 14—Music balloon races with other stratosphere balloons at Clay Center. 23-24-2o—Best musical balloonists enter race at Emporia. 25— Seniors present “The McMurray Chin.” 27—Crew of juniors entertain senior balloonists at annual banquet. MAY 5—Crew of scholastical balloonists go to race. 5 Track team meets Concordia. 1 -13—Final exams show promotions to better balloonists and harder flights.

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