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Roberta File . . Editor Felicia Ann Sherrard . Assistant Editor lDalter Case . Business Manager l STAFF David Eben and l . Rosemarq lrliqinbotham l ' Snapshot Edllors Shirleq Spaulding and Edna Francisco Art Editors AIl?lIllJl'il'S nf fllflfllllu games untlffr llw liylzfs-guy laugh- Icr echoing lhrougli the hulls on mlcl u'inlvr e1i0m'ngs- thc' ulmusl ilnlvvlivzvrlzle change offluy inin nigh! with clouds 0fl1IlSf curvring l'lPC'?I'yf1lfllg'. UICIIIIHIIQI Ihr' sludenls-all Ilwse l'f?IllilIiSl'l'IlSt'S wc, the Trojan stnlfnf IU35, hau- triell lu ilu' In-st nfnur abiliiy in luring' In you in ilu' u7ll'tU!Ill,'. I , J Page Two May, 1935
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lr wr-- rojan CONTENTS O O O O Pages A Tribute I Troian Staff 2 Administration and Facultu 3 I Remember lDhen 4 Trojan Madness 6 Trojans On Parade 8 Class of '35 9 Perfection and How to Attain lt . . I4 Dem Bones lllill Rise Again . I5 lDe Nominate to the Hall of Fame . . I6 Basketball '35 I 7 The llnreelinq of l-listoru I 8 Post Scripts I 9 Ji TRIBUTE Four years ago many little freslunen were introduced to those persons who would teach them, guide them, and be their friends -the faculty of Beloit High School. Most of those freshmen knew also that there were persons who would plan for their educa- tional opportunities-the board of eduea- tion. The fan-ulty has taught us to be eourtc- ous, to be punctual, and to Strive for high- er ideals. Through their understanding and interest in us they have won our ad- miration both in school and in outside activ- ities. The boarcl of education through their knowlerlge of an ideal education have made our school one which we shall look hack upon with a swelling in our hearts. To show our app1'eeiatio11 for what you, the faculty and board of education, have done For us, we the seniors of nineteen hundred and thirty-five, repeetively dedi- cate the Trojan.
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Administrative Officers . . A J. S. MORRELL, Superintendent E. M. CHESTNUT, Principal B. l-l. S. Facultq In our small city -of Troy we Trojans are taught by a group, not with rods in their hands, but with patience and encouragement-the faculty. In the cominercial section of -our city Miss Tinkler teaches us to employ our fingers in type- writing I-Il and Ill-IV, and Miss Bollman instructs us in bookkeeping, pennmanship, and stenography I-ll, III-IV. All of us want to be opera singers so we vent- ure into the musical part of the city. Here we are iiistructed by Mr. Tllompson in glee club or in orchestra and band. ' Bend clown sister was practiced in the play room of our city, Miss Miller directing' until March l. Then Miss Edelblute continued to make the sisters bend down. .XVe can't. leave Troy without learning who Sliifkespeare was and to say aren't for ainitn, so we begin with Miss Schmitt, a.nd Miss Eclelblute, in English I-II, then advance to English III-IV under Miss Brown. Lastly, we proudly march to room 109 for finishing touches by Miss Kirtland. Miss Brown also teaches us to draw, paint, and print i11 the artist section. In the northwest corner of our city we learn about great heroes from Mr. Carmichael in Amer- ican History, constitution, and economics. He is aided by Mr. Chestnut in American history, and Miss Edelblute in modern history. M ay, 1935 Many learn how to sew, and take care ot' babies, under the instruction of Miss Green in clothing I-II, fo-ods I-II, and hoine living. f Ill a queer loking district of Troy stands that tall, solemn Clocking-J gentleman, Mr. Imes, suc- cessfully guiding our minds in the scientific chan- nels. Art teaches us to analyze bugs in biology, 311Cl Mr. Morrell teaches us-how to live in sociology. lVhen we go down what looks like a blind al- ley of our city we find ourselves in a workshop, managed by Mr. Rees in vocational agriculture. That young 1112111 with the hoylisli expression is Mr. Lawrence, who, with Mr. llluck, coached foot- ball and basketball. Mr. Lawrence also instructs boys' ,Q'ymna.siu1n. Mr. Muck tries to pound all the geometry, algebra, and advanced mathematics he can into our heads. ' 'tHink , or Mr. Hinkhouse, that handsome sheik of Troy, instructs manual training' I-II and III-IV and mechanical drawing. Down another alley of -our city, we come to that jolly little room 109. Here i'Kirt produces great Trojan orator-s and dehaters in public speak- ing. She also teaches journalism. Vlfhen we climb to the top of the hill Hlld look back upon our city with its busy streets, alleys, and st-ores we shall never forget that happy, courteous, punctual, and helpful group-our faculty. Page Three
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