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GCZ!9I'lC!ClI' Revolution. F. Fowler got in everybodys' hair in his sports column, but at least he was never dull. Ah me, New Year! . . The next day fad-starters didn't wear ice-bag hats as expected, and what good is a vacation, any way?-You just have to get used to school all over again-The last semesteris usual crowded schedule started off with the Sr.-Jr. Reception on Feb. 11- good idea those dance programs-gives the forgotten woman at least half a chance .... Here Mr. Hines gave a test. After various sinister characters harried 'tThe Hoosier Schoolmasterw in the form of E. Burton Shurtz, through the night of Feb. 25, things died down until March 10, and then you should have seen the gaping females in the hall- ways-The K. U. Menls Glee Club hit town. From March 11 to 14 Chestnut, Hink , and Murry found a new home-- the Municipal Building, while B. H. S. students Qwho had 750 for a season ticketj wept and tore their hair when Smith Center won the Regional Tournament. The last event in March was the F. F. A. Banquet on the 25111 .... April 9 the Kansas Wesleyan Choir sang, and April 10, 24, and 25, you could hear nothing but scraping and tooting from every corner of the place-Music Festivals, you know! This year Troy sent 7 musicians to the National at Omaha CCharlene Minges brought back a I rating on violinj. Oh yes, on the 17th the G. Rfs had a banquet for their mothers, and after May 6 and the Senior Play, She Stoops To Con- quer, not even a blitz could have broken up the My dea1', isn't her formal cheap train of thought Qbrought on by the Jr.-Sr. Banquet, May 111. Senior sneak was the next day .... Dean Lawson of Kansas University gave an inspiring commencement speech-Three student speakers from the Public Speaking class represented the seniors: Barbara Sherrard, Earl B. Shurtz, and Rebecca Vallette. Thus Commencement kicks another batch of seniors out on their own and school closes. 29 59 'Eggs 45 7' L ah ky I Q 'T ' ' ob-5' qs f A ri a.Q,,0?- wa E532 ,4y .X 4 A' f - U' nada XO Sovvnz. lngu 5 ,,,x m,,e av - Cl n1i'c'? l Xiim it Q 'f ' .T . -M' ,MN l 1 B f fs NN ' 'ff 'ifgi , ow A9 ,rf-1 'Q ' . 1 4 ' 1 4
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-i - i- C. S he-al Stwits lyeeums- Wtehmp K s I n 4 I 1 a 1 I 'Den x-. ve-Qwqsun 9 zovv-mv Awq-suns - V :M Yi ,lg fn I 99 f X .VQY . so L A-ji' A43 , 54 x A '89, 4 -- -omzonvqqvq yuhzlx Q-H 1 -tourney-QQ 112. A g p LVQVLXYIB u.Awhn'ns'kvo.1Koh.'-' School Although some suspect Robert Jelinekls motives in at- tending school, itls rumore-d he thought they gave away free dishes in history class-the rest of us started the an- nual grind on Sept. 1, with honorable intentions-generally speaking. As that fascinating form of mayhem called football swung under way, Coach ''Weplayedamarvelousgaine'l Murry and the boys worked hard. CJim Jones, elected co- captain with Bill Hollaway, added moral support from the sidelines after breaking his collar-bone the first of the sea- sonj .... Stu-dents even worked up enough enthusiasm to elect Betty Lenington queen, and Margaret Gurley and Rachel Young, attendants, but they weren't so happy in old Troy that th-ey c-ouldn't rejoice when the Teachers' Meeting on Nov. 7-8 afforded them two days vacation-Around this period, they threw in several lyceum programs to keep us under control, until the All-School party on Nov. 25 .... with Thanksgiving vacation two days later, we had a busy week. e Mins Kirtland and Miss Reynolds' home rooms bright- ened the monotony of Wediiesclay assembly with a Gay Ninetie-s Program and a Peek into a Family Album. CBilly Colby made a perfectly precious babyj. Nothing important happened until December 3, when Betty Ann Jack, Rosa Lee Roquet, Max Reiter, and many other talented Juniors showed off in their play, 'tThe Love- ly Duckling' .... Beloit High went all-out for Red Cross, humming Remember Pearl Harborw as they brought nickels, dimes, or even dollars for the emergency drive .... After a music program on Dee, 9, and a White Christ- mas program, Why The Chimes Ring, on the 17th, the thundering herd poured out the door to forget the war and education, during their two weeks' vacation, bless it! Both semesters were punctuated by periodic editions of B. H. S. Life-edited by Joan Power. Joan also won a district award given by the Daughters of the American 28
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ootbaff Firsi Row-Jack Adams, halfbackg Jim Jones, end, Bill Hol- A laway, guard. Second Row--Clifton Henderson, tackle, fullback, Jack Smith, tackle, Bill Henderson, quarterbackg Eddie Eberle, end, Bob Kirgis, guard, Kelley Bryant, end, Frank Davies, tackle. ' Third Row-Harry McGrath, back, Chester Allen, end, Jim Miller, end, Gene Brurnage, tackle, Eugene Starkey, guard, end. Fourth How-Bob Morris, center, Clifford Houghton, end, Lawrence Tripp, back, Harold Giersch, center. Bob Jelinek, guard-not pictured.
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