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was And' Qty FIRST ROW: Willis Harvey, Donald Seaman, Max Gates. Noel Belles, Wesley Griffith. Jack Tipton, Philip Elder, Mr. Rees, Harry Mehl. SECOND ROW: Dale Good, Jim Porter, Stanley Ernmot, LeRoy Holway, Carl Pierce. Johnny Wilson, Max Rickard. I x U OFFICERS President ............ Carl Pierce Q., Vice-President ...... Max Rickard Secretary ..... --- Max Gates Treasurer --- ,-- Jim Porter Reporter .,A. -U Noel Belles Watch Dog --- ,-- Dale Good ? rf , Q Wesley Griffith Jack Abram Philip Elder N . ,Q ,ta 4--if Z , V - mf' We W sr-ILE? PROJECT ZVTKURFEXQM A Donald Seaman Harry Mem Jack Abram Ronald- Wagner Wesley Cififfilh CLASS -I-Es-I-ING SOIL Philip Elder Kefmlt Kadel and John Wilson Philip Elder Jack Abram John Wilson ,FQ f Wesley Griffith and Mr. Rees f 'VN C- ' f 1' Cul r ag ' 7. 1 ql . faq? J, n- ,-sw
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Reading from top to bottom: Clarinet quartet, Wanda Murray, Earl Shurtz, Charlotte Miller, Betty Kindscher, flute quartet, Rita Hamburg, Martha Jane Belknap, Arlene Mastin, Nadine Adams, woodwind quintet, Roy Jor- dan, Patricia Lundblade, Harold Hub- bard, Lois Davis, Paul Bohning, Jr., girls' trio, Betty Keeley, Rita Ham- burg, Lila Treaster, trumpet trio, Ger- ald Edgar, Jack Wells, Ethel tosh. McIn- Jw '-up Pug A TROJANS ON DRESS PARADE For the second successive year the marching band has received a rating of highly superior at the regional music festi- val with the opportunity to attend the national music festival, to be held this year at Kansas City. Also eligible for the national meet are Rachael Young, girl's high voice, Bob Biddinger, tenor saxo- phone, Bob Beeler, baritone, and Frances Hollaway, twirler. Other ratings were: Concert band, superior, orchestra, super- ior, girls' glee club, excellent, clarinet quartet, excellent, flute quartet, superior, woodwind quintet, excellent, girls' trio, excellent, trumpet trio, highly superior. Some of the high lights of the festival were: Lila Treaster 'tpopping outn with the measles, and Margaret Collins learn- ing Lila's part in the trio on one-half hour's notice. Orchids to you, Margaret. Everett Mastin- locking his car and leav- ing the keys inside ! ! ! Ask him how he got inside. Gene Ocamb, Junction City negro, walking off with the highly super- ior with national preference in the bass solo. A more tragical note was the wreck- ing of the Gavin car, Formoso.
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President ...... ,- Marie Miller Vice-President ..... ..N.. E rma Giersch Secretary-Treasurer -- Josephine Wagner l ,Jr W fl! 1 FIRST ROW: M. Abram, A. Abram, D. Gaston, H. . adison, K. Kindscher, P. Drinkern B. Bock. SECOND ROW: N. Briney, M. Clark, L. Weir, M. Sloan, B. Colby, L. Hingst, T. Miller D. Rickard, M. McElwain. THIRD ROW: B. Gaston, J. Baldwin, A. Case, V. Shadowen, M. Brumage, E. Neal T. Norris, M. Andreson, F. McGinnis. FOURTH ROW: Miss Turner, W. Good, G. Earle, H. Wagner, I. Pierce, J. Wagner D. Myers, B. McCormick, D. Clark, N. Quick. FIFTH ROW: E. Giersch, B. Sherrard, M. Lockard, R. Young, G. Howard, D. Pierce R. Heeler, J. Worthing, M. Ginn, M. Miller. CHEER LEADERS: E. Saindon, R. Vallette, P. Stehley, M. Morrell, J. Powers. OFFICERS It's orchids to the Trojanettes who directed ' organized cheering throughout the football and basketball seasons. Winning the support of the students for football and basketball teams, that lose the majority of the games they play, is usually difficult. During '39-'40, it was the duty of the pep club MISS TURNER to win enthusiasm for the sporadically winning teams, and to plan and present pep assemblies. Probably the longest remembered was the Kay Kyser program, presented November 10, preceding the Smith Center football game, fincidentally the only football game Beloit wonl planned by the Q Q , sophomores, and directed by Rebecca Vallette. 3 The Trojanettes, under the sponsorship of Miss Turner, were divided into four groups, according to their class and each had its turn to arrange and present a pep meeting. Marie Miller, Junior, was president of the fifty-three members. Page 26 1 1 1 1
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