Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

 - Class of 1937

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Top How: 0. Briney, Bohning, Howe, Farrow. Second Row: Good, Houghton, Earle, Emmot, Edmondson, Beeler, Clark, Abling,Gering, Brown. Third Row: Case, N. Briney, Birt, Belknap, D. Briney, D. Hansen, Gaston, Helmbrecht, Heck, M. Brown, Harris, Brumage, Miss Gladys Turner. Bottom Row: Drinkern, Heeler, H. Caselman, Gilbert, File, Elliott, M. Caselman, F. Abram, B. Abram, Duncan, Berteau, M. Hayes, Gates. President-----------John Smith Vice-President—Marjorie Plott Sec Trees.-Reta Lou Hamburg The fresnman class off36- 37 is one of the largest freshman classes to enter the City of Troy,and has ninety-eight members. The commanders of the freshman class, Miss Gladys Turner and Mr. Frank Prentup, guided them enthusiastically through a successful year. Each freshman home room chose two members to the Council of the Wise. The first class party, a Halloween entertainment, was held in the high school gymnasium, October 31, j.936. Their neAt social event was an Indian Pow Wow, February 1, 1937, which was a masquerade party to represent those who lived in the days of the Vanished American.A picnic was held in the spring. The Rotarians entertained the freshman boys at the annual Rotary Banquet for freshman boys. Six freshman served at the Senior-Junior Reception held in the Rose Room at the Avenue Hotel January

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EdDFHDMCRE Tod Row: Powell, Lytle, Richard, Smith, Kent, Vetter, Rowe, Wood, Morrell. Second Row: Jones, Sanders, Robinson, Wagner, Quick, White, Maynard, Petterson, Stuewe, Webster, Miller, Pierce, Mr. Fred Rees. Bottom Row: Weir, Madison, Winkel, Jack, Olson, Taylor, Johnson, Starkey, McGaughey, McKeage. the students and players in athletics. Five soph-mores are members of the band and orchestra. Several of the sophomore girls served at the banquet which was given by the juniors in honor of the seniors which was held in the soring. The -sophomore class is a happy-go-lucky group and among this sophomore group there are many well-known personalities that will be seen in the halls of the City of Troy for two more years. The Sophomore class is congratulated for their en thusiaStic support they have shown the city of Troy in the many organizations and sports. Herefs honing they show the same keen attitude and loyal support toward the High School in the next two years as they have shown in the past. The following Sophomore class members were not present for the class picture: Winson Wray, Robert Louder, John Kirgis, Edna Carleton, Margaret Crannell, Evea Hansen and Freda Walter.



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FRESHMEN Top Row:Parker, Kirgis,Wolverton, Rising, McHenry, Nible, Hazelwood, Topliff. Second Row:Jones, Valentine,Pierce, Smith, Schel-linger, Wells,Porter, Wicks, Waggoner, Zimmerman.Third Row: Miss Gladys Turner, Wagner, Jagger, Humfeld, Keeley,McIntosh, Murpny, Kindscher, Richardson, Vestal, Stone, Riley, Overman, Morrell, Simpson. Bottom Row: McElwain, Laff, Lawn, Pooler, Treaster, Worthing, Madison, Holloway, Thompson, Williams, Kelley. sixth, nineteen thirty-seven. The freshman class has had much enthusiasm in entering the scholastic sports and organization. The number of freshman who participated in the sports and were’ members of the different organizations are GAA.—16, OR.—30, Hi-Y—18, Football—10, Pep Club—8, and Band and Orchestra—14. The freshman have only passed one milestone on their road to success. If in the next three year they are as enthusiastic as they were in their freshman year, they will be well-prepared to step out into the world. Nme members of the freshman class do not appear in the picture. They are Cecil Wagner, Gene Waddell, Boyd Fulton, Billy Gering, Ivalee Conn, Anna Ireland,Mary Randall, Marjorie Plott, and Reta Lou Hamburg

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