Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

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7 ?e TROJAN SENIOR DIRECTORY MARIE ABRAM Normal Training Courae RALPH ABRAM Vocation Agriculture Course MARJORIE ALLEN G. R. ol : State Typewriting Contest '32 : Oi e retta, H. M. 5. Pinafore '29. ELTA ANDERSON G. R.. Glen Elder '29. Beloit '31 ; G. A. A. '30, ’31. MILDRED ARMOUR G. R. ’29. '30. ’31. '32; G. R. President '32; Junior Class President '31 : Student Council '30: Pep Club '30; Operetta. “Lotta” '30; Operetta. Hulda of Holland '31 : Operetta. ••Pickles '32; Junior Class Play. Tea Toper Tavern '31; Life Staff |81. ELLA BARTHOLF G. R. '29. '30. '31. '32. J. WILFRED BEARDMORE Hi-Y ’29, ’30, Concordia 31, ’32: Hi-Y Cabinet ’30, Concordia ’31 ; Freshman Class President ’29; Sergeant-at-arms ’31 ; Cheer Leader '29. ’30; Debate ’32: Music Contest, Hays ’29. Clay Center ’31. Concordia and Emporia ’32; Glee Club ’30. ’31. '32; Orchestra ’29, '30. ‘31, ’32; Band 31, '32; Operetta. Red Mill” at Concordia ’31 ; Operetta, Pickles” '32. CARL BENSON Transferred from Glasco Second Semester. MERLE BROADBENT G. R. '29; G. A. A. '29. ELLEN A. BUNCH G. R. '29. ’30; G. A. A. ’29, '30; Senior Class Play. The Brat ’32. THOMAS EMMOT Hi-Y '32; F. F. A. '29. '29; Scholarship Team ’32. BLANCHE E. EVANS G. R. ’29. ’81. ’32; Pep Club ’30; State Typing Contest ’31, ’32; Operetta. H. M. S. Pinafore ’29; Operetta. Lotta ’30; Operetta, Pickier, '32; Senior Class Play. The Brat ’32; Life Staff '32; Trojan Staff '32. VERA OPAL EVANS G. R. ’29, '30, ’31 ; Operetta. Lotta ’30. DANIEL H. FARROW Basketball ’29, ’30; Track ’30. ’31 ; Operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore ’29. J. BOYD FINNEY Hi-Y ’29. ’30. '31. '32; Hi-Y Cabinet ’30. ’31 ; Hi-Y President ’32; Sophomore Class Vice-President '30; Junior Class Vice-president ’81 ; Debate '31. ’32; Football ’30; All-School Play, The Quest” ’30; Junior Class Play. Tea Toper Tavern ’31 : Senior Class Play. The Brat” ’32; Scholarship Letters ’29. ’31 ; Na- tional Honor Society ’32. EDDIE GIDDINGS Football '29. ’30. '31 ; Basketball ’29. ’31 : Track '28. '29. Captain ’30, ’31 ; Operetta. H. M. S. Pinafore '29; Operetta, Lotta ’30; Operetta. Hulda of Holland '31 ; Operetta. Pickle ” ’32. MARTHA GENGLER Student Council ’32; State Typewriting Contest ’32. GERTRUDE GRONE WALLER G. R. '29, '30. HENRIETTA HEIM AN Student Council ’30: Pep Club '30; Operetta, Lotta ’30: Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32. HELEN HICKS G. R. ’29. ’80; G. A. A. '29; Operetta. Pickles” ’32. MARY AGNES HICKS G. R. '29, ’30, ’81, '82; G. R. Cabinet ’30. ’31. '32 ; Student Council ’29: Cheer Leader ’29; Pep Club '81: Hays Efficiency Meet ’30: Adelphi ’30; State Typing Contest ’31. ’32 ; Operetta. Lotta” ’30 ; All-School Play, “The Quest” ’30; Junior Class Play, Tea Toper Tavern '31 ; Editor of Life ’32; Editor of Trojan” ’32: Scholarship Team '32; Scholarship Letters ’29, ’30, ’31 : National Honor Society '32. WILLIAM C. HICKS Hi-Y '29. '30. ’31. ’32: Football ’32; Basketball '31: Track ’31, ’32; Operetta. Hulda of Holland” '31. JAMES HIG1NBOTHAM Hi-Y ’29. '30. ’31 : Student Council ’29; Tennis ’31, '32; Operetta, Lotta” ’30; Senior Class Piay, “The Brat ’32 : Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staif ’32. PAUL W. HODLER Hi-Y '28. '30. ’31. ’32; Hi-Y Cabinet ’30, ‘31, '32; Senior Class President ’32; Student Council ’31 ; F. F. A. '30. ’31 ; Debate ’32; Ojieretta. Pickles” ’32; Junior Class Play. Tea Toper Tavern” '31 : Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32; Scholarship Team ’32: Scholarship Letters ’30, ’31 ; Na- tional Honor Society ’32. ELIZABETH HUBBARD G. R. ’80. '31, ’32 ; Secretary of Freshman class ’29; Sophomore Class Secretary ’au; Student Council ’31, ’32: Pep Club ’30. ’31 ; Adelphi '30; Operetta. Lotta” ’30; Operetta. Hulda of Holland ’31 ; Senior Class Play, The Brat” ’32; Life Staff ’32; Tro.an Staff ’32 ; Scholarship Team ’32. DONALD HUMFELD Pep Band '32; Football ’31, ’32 ; State Typing Contest ’31. IRENE JONES G. R. '29; G. A. A. ’29, ’31 ; Music Contest, Lindsborg. ’30: Clay Center ’31 ; Concordia and Em|K ri;t ’32; Operetta. H. M. S. Pinafore ’29; Operetta. Lotta ’30; Operetta, Hulda of Holland” '31 ; Operetta, “Pickles” ’32; Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32. FRANK JORDAN Hi-Y '29. '30. ’81. ’32; Hi-Y Cabinet ’32: Student Council '32; F. F. A. ’29. ’30. '31. '32; Football ’31. 32 ; Senior Class Play. The Bratt '32. BERNICE A. KELLEY G. R. '29. ’30. ’31. ’32: G. R. Cabinet ’30. '31 ; Senior Class Vice-president ’32; Junior Class play. Tea Toper Tavern '31. KENNETH JORDAN Hi-Y ’28, ’30. ’31. ’32; F. F. A. ’30. ’31. ’32; Track ’28. HELEN LOUISE LATHKM G. R. ’30; Senior Class Play. The Brat” ’32. DOROTHY LEONARD G. R. ’29. '30, ’31 ; Hays Efficiency Meet ’29. '30; G. A. A. '29, President '30. CYRUS LUMMIS Hi-Y ’29. ’30. ’31, '32: F’reshman Class Vice-President ’29; Operetta, Ixitta” ’30; Operetta, Pickles” ’32: Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32. DOROTHY McCALL G. R. ’29. ’30. '31. ’82; G. R. Cabinet ’32; Pep Club ’31 ; Manic Content, First in Piano at Hays ’29; Lindsborg. Second in Piano, ’31 ; Emporia. Second in Voice '32; Operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore ’29; Operetta. “Lotta ’30 ; Life Staff ’32 : Trojan Staff '82. CHESTER MEHL Basketball ‘31, ’32; Track ’32: Operetta, Lotta ’30. HELEN McGRATH G. R. ’29. ’30. '31. ’32; G. R. Cabinet ’32; Student Council ’82 ; Pep Club ’80; Operetta. H. M. S. Pinafore” ’29 ; Operetta. Lotta ’au; Senior C.oss Play, The Brat” ’32; Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32. OPAL MORAN G. R. ’29. ’30. '31, '32; G. R. Cabinet ’32 ; Freshman Class 'lr.asure.-r ’29; Junior Class Secretary '31 ; Cheer Leader ’30. ’32; Pep Club ’32; G. A. A. ’29, ’30; Operetta. “Pickles” ‘32; Junior play, Tea Toper Tavern ’31 : Senior class play, The Brat” ‘G2 ; Scholarship Team ’32 ; National Honor Society '32. KEMPER MURRAY Hi-Y ’29. ’30. '81, '32: Hi-Y Cabinet '31. '32: Pep Club 31 ; Adelphi ’30; Basketball ’31. ’32; Tennis ’31, '32; Operetta, Lotta ’30. DOYLE MYERS Hi-Y '29, '30; F. F. A. 30. 31. ’32; Football ’30. '31; Track '32. CHARLES POOLER Hi-Y ’29. ’30, ’31, '32; Hi-Y Cabinet ’32; Student Council ’31. ’32; Pep Club ‘31; Junior Class Play, Tea Toper Tavern ’31. GWENDENE E. RAMSAY G. R. ’29, ’30, ’31 ; G. R. Cabinet ’31 ; Operetta, H. M. S. Pinafore” ’29; Operetta, Hulda of Holland ’31 ; Junior C:ass Play, Tea Toper Tavern ’31. MAE RAMSAY G. R. '29. '30. '32. MAXINE RAMSAY G. R. '29. '30. ’31 ; Operetta. H. M. S. Pinafore” ’29 ; Operetta. Hulda of Holland '31. MILDRED SALISBURY G. R. ’31. ’32: Pep Club ’31. '32; G. A. A. ’28, Salina ’29. Beloit ’31, ’32; State Typing Contcwt '32 ; Glee Club ’28, ’22. ELIZABETH SMITH G. R. '30, ’31 ; Cheer Leader ’32; Pep Club ’32; G. A. A. ’31. ’82; Band ’30; Operetta. “Hulda of Holland 31 ; Operetta. Pickles 32 ; Senior Class Play, “The Brat ’32: Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32. ELOISE SMITH G. R. ’31, ’32; State Typewriting Content ’31. ’32; Operetta. Lotta” ’30; Scholarship Team '32. ROBERT M SMITH Hi-Y '31. ’32; Debate ’32. BENJAMIN SPATZ Hi-Y ’29. ’30. ’31 : Senior Class Secy.-Treas. ’32 : F. F. A. ’29. ’30. ’31; Track '32; 0 cret‘a. Hulda of Holland '31 : Operetta. Pickles '32 ; Junior Class Play. Tea Toper Tavern” '31 : Life Staff ’32 ; Trojan Staff '32. LOUISE STONE G. R. '29. '30; Pep Club 32: G. A. A. '29. ’30. '32. ERNEST SWEET Hi-Y ’32 ; Senior class play, The Brat '32. IRENE TAYLOR Operetta. Ix tta '30. NEVA THURSTON G. R. '29. '30; Pep Club '32: G. A. A. '32: 0|»eretta. Lottr.” ’30. LAWRENCE TWADDELL Normal Training Course CHARLOTTE WARD G. R. ’31, '32; Operetta. Lotta” ’30. EDITH WEBSTER G. R. ’30; Operetta, “Lotta '3C. PAUL I). WHITE Hi-Y 30. ’31. '32; Hi-Y Cabinet '31. ’32; F. F. A. ’30; Football '30. ’31. '32; Basketball '30, 31. ’32: Operetta. Lotta” ’30; Operetta “Pietc-le ” ’32; All-S«h'v | P’av “The Que-at” ’30; Life Staff ’32; Trojan Staff ’32: Scholarship Team ’32: Scholarship Letter ■?.i ; National Honor Society ’32. CLIFFORD WHORTON F. F. A. ’30. '31. ’32. HUGH WILBURN F. F. A. '28. ’29; Football ’32; Basketball ’30, ’32; Operetta. Hulela of Holland ’31 ; Junior C’a-d play. Tea Toper Tavern ’31. JESSIE WOLVERTON G. It. ’29. 30: G. A. A. ’30. WOODROW WOLVERTON Football '29. ’30, '31. ELOISE YOUNG G. R. '29. ’30, '31. '82; Student Council ’31. '32: Cheer Leader ’30. ’31 : Pep Club ’30. ’31 ; Junior Class Play. Tea Toper Tavern” ’31. KENNETH YOUNT Football ’28. ’30; Basketball '29; Track '29. Page Twelve May, 1932

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70b TRQJAKJ HE STUDENT COUNCIL was first organized in Beloit High School in 1924. Its purpose is first, to promote all student activities; second, through co-operation with the faculty and administration of the school system to secure the highest standards of high school life; and third, to create and maintain a school spirit by giving an opportunity through the council, for student sentiment to express itself for the good of the school. The student council, with Principal E. M. Chestnut as sponsor, has been an active and useful organization in Beloit high school this year. On April 1. the high school was an hilarious conglomeration of confetti, ballyhooing, whistles, balloons, and gay students. This was the first allschool carnival held in four years and was planned and carried out by the student council with the assistance of teachers and students. Many concessions were erected in the gymnasium. Some of the most popular ones were a doll rack, with the dolls representing the members of the faculty, a makeup booth, a bingo stand, and a novelty booth. The fortune telling booth was very popular, where cleverly attired gypsies told your past, present, and future in a very appropriate den. The fish pond, trained ducks, refreshment stands, and the fun house seemed to be a source of enjoyment for all. An April Fool s edition of the B. H. S. Life on vari-colored paper was published by the Journalism ciass and sold by shouting news boys. A one-act play. ‘‘Uncle Dick’s Mistake,” an athletic show, and a negro minstrel, which added to the enjoyment of the crowd, were presented in the audi- Vox Pop. bs HENRIETTA HEIMAN torium during the evening. The police court was a busy place, where Max Wrench presided as Su-prtme Judge. M. H. Isaacson acted as chief of police, and, with his men dragged many people before the judge for “violating the law.” Each was fined before released. The carnival, only one of the many things in which the student council had an active part, proved a big feature of the school year financially. The student council also took an active part in the enforcement of traffic regulations in the hallways. 'I'he regulation of the library hours for the convenience of the students at the Port Memorial Library, which was organized this year, they sponsored. The selling of candy and gum at football and basketball games was a project of the council. '1'he student council appointed committees to receive athletic teams and visitors to the school, and also had an active part in many other activities. 'Phc regular members of the student council this year are: President, Theodore Crown; Vice-president. Charlotte Smith; Secretary and Treasurer, Martha Gengler: other members are Martha Hansel, Claude Baker, Prank Jordan, Florence Crown, Helen Thurston, PJizabeth Hubbard. Rex Ouak-enbush, Ruth Heck, Kenneth VVeins, Harold Weid-enhaft, Wayne Moran, Elizabeth Gould, Helen McGrath and Charles Pooler. The alternate meml ers are: Eloise Young, Hazel Johnson. Dorothy McClanahan. Martha McMahan, Ruth Anna Tindle. Sidney Smith, Merle Witham, Charlotte Ward. Billy Burch, Hester Spatz, Ruth Davis. Prank Brown, Eloise Briggs, and Imogene Gray. May. 1932 Page Eleven



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'XSgo TROJAN Clio Turns AnotKer Page h? MART AGNES HICKS HIDDEN DEEP in the minds of sixty-two seniors may be found memories of cold, wintry afternoons on the gridiron, with blasts of frosty breezes whipping color into the cheeks of excited students cheering on the team fighting so desperately to bring glory to the orange and black. Vocal and instrumental music wafts through the corridors as students devote endless days to practice in preparation for contests. Breathless, tense moments before the curtains part and those well-rehearsed lines are spoken. The class play is in progress. “Time!” The last click of typewriters dies out and the State contest is at an end—with what results? “Resolved: That the several states should enact legislation—We of the affirmative still maintain— The battle of wits is on. “The printer just phoned that he needs fifteen more inches of copy, is solemnly announced to the journalism class, and the Life staff begins its bloodthirsty search for more news. Hushed silence reigns over the room as the impressive G. R. ceremonial is imprinted on the mind of each girl. True or false? Worried anxious faces peer thoughtfully at expressionless, blank walls as an overwhelming effort is made to squeeze from overworked minds the necessary information at the scholarship contest. These fleeting glimpses are suddenly brought to a halt and thoughts ponder for a moment over a few outstanding reminiscences of the past four terms. Thoughts wander at random back to Freshman days. One of our classmen won first in piano at the Hays’ Music contest” is joyously shouted through the halls. The entire building is packed with crazy looking people, who are acting more queerly than any ever produced in a comic strip. The last annual IIolx) Day is being observed. Boys, boys, boys! The town is overflowing with boys. No. the world has not suddenly become masculine: it is merely the State Sectional Hi-Y Conference at Beloit. Memories become less clouded as thoughts travel to the Sophomore year. “I.otta, Lotta, I surely thought a lot, a lot, o' Lotta.” The operetta, “Lotta”, takes one back to the romantic days of '49. We turn now from music to dramatics; one of our classmates carries a role in “The Quest”, the all-school play. We hav e now advanced out selves into the ranks of upper classmen. Ahem! Are you a toper? You might have thought yourself one after seeing our class display its dramatic ability in “Tea Toper Tavern”. The scene suddenly shifts to a setting in Holland. Wooden shoes and Dutch girls are a part of the operetta. “Hulda of Holland”. A feeling of stateliness possesses us as we descend into the Japanese garden, which is the setting for the reception given us by the Seniors. Work and more work, and then, that feeling of pride. Our modernistic work is completed. We have, in turn, entertained the seniors at our banquet. The click of typewriters ceases and one of our novice people has outclicked them all and won the State gold medal for speed. Bring on the eats;’' may be heard at the G. R.-Hi-Y picnic. At last, we are It and may look down upon the three underclasses. Bolts of cobblestone paper, snow, icicles. It's not Old Man Winter in person, but the scene of the senior-junior reception. I gotcha Stevie,” quoth the Brat. The curtains are drawn on the class dramatic production of the year. The Brat is pronounced an outstanding success. Do we like pickles? At least, we liked the kind of pickles produced by the music department when they presented the operetta, “Pickles”. The music department also displayed its ability when we carried home second honors from the N. C. K. L. music contest at Concordia. Character, scholarship, leadership, and service are the characteristics possessed by the five seniors elected to the National Honor Society. We find ourselves in a setting of two hundred years ago. The juniors have devoted their time and minds to planning a George Washington bicentennial banquet for us. These memories slowly fade into the dimness and our views are focused to peer into the coming vears, but a dense haze ahead prevents us from discerning any definite outlines. Maw 1932 Page Thirteen

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