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M ITKet|irang yBlack, FRANK WARD Vocational Agriculture Course Hi-Y '25. 26. ’27, ’28. Like David of old. he has real merit. HOWARD WEHL Vocational Agriculture Hi-Y 25. '26. 27, '28. Quietness, always a delightful attribute. MABEL WICKHAM Normal Training Course G. R. '26. 26. 28. A charming example of quiet girlhood. MAXINE WOOSTER Normal Training Course G. R. 25, 26. '27. She has no trait more striking than her common sense. PARTHENE YOUNG Commercial Course Operetta 26. ’27: Glee Club ’27. ’28: Soccer 25, 28: Basketball 25. 26. 27: State Typing Contest ’27: G. R. '25, 26, 21, ‘28; Cabinet 28. This life isn’t a complaint, it’s a satisfaction.
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Football Re )iev? At the beginning of the football season about 40 players reported for practice. Nearly 3 full teams stayed out all season. JEWELL 0—BELOIT 6 We didn't really know what kind of a team we had until after the Jewell game, but in that game both new and old players surprised us with their ability. MANHATTAN 0—BELOIT 0 On a very muddy field at the K. S. A. C. stadium, Beloit and Manhattan battled to a tie. It was a clean, hard fought game, with Manhattan having the edge in weight and Beloit evening up the balance in FIGHT. OSBORNE 0—BELOIT 34 This was the highest score gained by the home team. It was a game in which there were plenty of thrills, long runs and touch-downs. The Second and Midget teams got their chances in this game. GLEN ELDER 0—BELOIT 27 The game of many penalties—a game of hard, fast playing—a game of long runs and blocked punts! LINCOLN 6—BELOIT 14 For the first time this season, our goal line was crossed. The main feature of this game was the returning of punts by two of our fast halfbacks. MINNEAPOLIS 6—BELOIT 14 A game very much like the Lincoln game—plenty of hard fighting spirit. SMITH CENTER 0—BELOIT 0 Dust, cold weather and fight were the features of this game, with our center fighting as he had never fought before. CLAY CENTER 6—BELOIT 0 Our first and only defeat. A hard battle for both teams with Clay Center holding a decided advantage in weight. CONCORDIA 0—BELOIT 12 A game fought until two bitter, athletic rivals could hardly fight on. Concordia —the school who has defeated Beloit only twice in her history, went down again to defeat. We, the team of 1928, leave this record for future teams to surpass. It is a good record and was made by a big percent of the class of '28, as 14 Seniors were on the squad. Next year the team has a bright future but will be made up mostly of new players.
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