Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

 - Class of 1939

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August 25-30—School “daze” begins September 7—County Fair September 13—Rotarians inspect “freshie” boys September 19—Hi-Y-G.R. party—“Boy meets girl” September 21—Band night—“The new uniforms looked ducky’’ September 23—Inauguration of football—Lincoln crowned 6-0 September 27—“Freshie” girls break into society at Civic Club dinner September 28—Freshmen accepted by upper classmen September 30—Minneapolis swallows a bad dose 33-12 October 7—League battles opened by stopping Belleville Buffalo stampede 13-17 October 10—Beloit host to Ili-Y district conference October 13—Professional artist display talent October 14—Osborne disappointed by 12 points, 18-6 October 19—Hi-Y-G. R. play, “Hot Copy’’ October 21—Clay Center wins, we lose first game 21-7 October 25—Smith lyceum—“A tiresome trip to Mexico” October 28—Concordia drowned in flood, 25-0 November 2—Mr. Hines assembly—Students hold election November 3—Marysville might as well stayed home, 20-0 November 4-5—Teachers Association—“Students get a rest” November 7-12—American Education Week—“We needed it” November 11—Armistice—“War declared on Smith Center, 38-7 November 14-18—National Book Week—“Read ’em this week” November 17—Miss Schmitt's Book Week Assembly—“If at first you didn’t get it right guess and guess again” November 15-17—N.C.K.L. Plays—“Lu McGaughey makes ’em weep” November 18—A “floperoo”—Junction City ends hopes for our winning league title, 33-0 November 18-20—G.R. conference at Marysville—“Miss Toppers take a trip” November 22—Hi-Y-G.R. party—“Kindergarten Capers” November 23—Thanksgiving assembly—Thanks given by Rev. Johnson November 24-25—Thanksgiving vacation—“We thank you” December 2—Football boys rewarded at banquet December 2-3-4—Hi-Y conference at Lincoln, Neb.—“Mr. Toppers take a trip” December 7—Hays Band—“Hot and Sweet” December 9—King Basketball reigns—We ram on Downs, 41-20 December 13—Hi-Y-G.R. cabinet supper—“Boy eats with girl” December 14—“Rip Van Wir.kle”—Misner players play around December 15-18—Holy City Chorus—“Stupendous and mildly colossal” December 20—Sour victory with Osborne, 22-27 December 21—White Christmas with no snow, December 23-3—Christmas vacation—“Santa Claus is coming to town” December 30—Alumni “hot-shots” are still hot January 3—Trojans fall prey to Lincoln Leopards, 25-29 January 4—Senior-Junior Reception—“You found us all doing the Lambeth Walk” January 5—A meeting on the argumenting field with Lincoln January 6—Marysville trour.ce towering Trojans, 22-34 January 10—Mumps hit B.H.S. “On the mumpy road to quarantine” January 11—“Dragon of Wu Foo”—a roaring success” January 13—Junction City allows Trojans a win by two points, 21-19 January 20—Concordia Panthers part Trojans hair with a 2 point win, 18-20 January 19-20—“Headaches ahead—semester examinations—where’s my alka-seltzer ?” January 21—Debaters argue with Lebanon February 3—Beloit swishes in a four point victory over Osborne 25-21

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Left to Right 1ST ROW: R. Fuller, J. Clark, H. Houghton 2ND ROW: S. Jaggar, R. Simpson, J. Smith, J. Dockstader, F. Wagner 3RD ROW: B. Beardmore, C. Riley, M. Maynard, D. Olson, M. Hines Left to Right 1ST ROW: K. Morrell, W. Ballard, L. Chestnut, R. Beeler, K. Hansen, M. Rickard, C. Pierce, A. Rickard 2ND ROW: T. Henderson, B. Gates, C. Gildersleeve, R. Henry, K. Good, D. Wicks, J. Ballard 3RD ROW: V. Hartman, J. Hyde, W. Wray, D. White, D. Rickard, A. Houghton



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February 6—Philharmonic Orchestra at Concordia—Krueger and his “Dizzy Baton” February 10—Downs downs Trojan cagers, 26-32 February 11—Debatesters journey to Clay Center for league talk-fest February 14—Clay Center wins return match on the hardwood court, 32-27 .—“Turn about’s fair play” February 15—Ritz Trumpeteers swing out in swingy rhythm February 16-18—Small fry schools hold county tournament and simmers Beloit down to their size February 17—Junction City Jays fly ’da coop and Beloit lays an egg, 31-25 February 17—G.R.-Dad-Daughter Party—“Sis entertains Paw” February 22—Hi-Y Father-Son Banquet—“Sonny feeds Paw” February 24—Belleville Buffaloes bullheadedly bombard basket beating Beloit, 19-29 February 28—Beloit cuts rungs on title ladder and spills Concordia from top, 41-36 March 3—Lincoln’s spotted Leopards put spots before Beloit basketeers’ eyes and spot basket for 35 points, 32-35 March 3—P.E.O. Tea—“Senior girls break into society” March 7—“Mummy and the Mumps”, Jr. play—“A swelling success” March 8-11—Farewell to basketball, Regional at Clay Center and defeat at the hands of Frank Prentup’s Manhattan Junior Wildcats, 27-33 March 16—G.A.A. Co-eds trip the light fantastic March 24—Preliminary music festival—“A conglomeration of assorted noises” March 31-1—District music festival at Concordia—“Ditto” April 8—Inter-scholastic track meet at Sterling—“Boys trip the light sprints, etc.” April 11—G.R. Mother-Daughter party—“Sis entertains Maw” April 18— Ralph Jackson lyceum—“The Seeing Eye Dog”—“A dog for an eye and a hunk of plaster for a tooth”—“Ain’t the way I heard it, Johnny” April 19—“Night of January 16th”, Sr. play—“Chills, thrills, mystery, and what-not” April 15—Track meet at Salma—“He who runs away from the otheT contestants will live to run another day” April 22—K.U. Relays—“All around the cinder track the rugged race ran” April 22—Glen Elder invitational meet—“Four more and one half laps to go and victory might greet us” April 25—Invitational track meet at Concordia—“As we sprint on to victory” April 26-28—Regional music festival at Hays—“Now their singing and playing with a swing” April 29—Hays track meet—“A chance to see some real cinder-dusters” May 2—Tennis tilt at Concordia—“The only place where you can have a love match without a girl” May 3—Glenn Cunningham visits B.H.S.—“This needs no comment” May 5—League track meet at Marysville—“Flat foot sprinter with a puff, puff” May 8—League golf swingsters meet at Belleville—“A ball on the green is worth two in the rough” May 10—Junior-Senior Banquet—’“A farewell feast to the abdicating kings and queens” May 12-13—Regional track and tennis contests—“An official salute to the outgoing sport rulers” May 18-19—Quick Henry! My alka-seltzer again for those semester exams are here again” May 21—Baccalaureate—“The beginning of the end” May 22—Commencement—“The ending of the begin”—Senior Waterloo”

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