Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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G.R. Top Row--E. Saindon, N. J. Quick, N. Kethcart, N. Adams, B. Betz, B. Eldringhoff Seated-I. M. Briney, A. Mastin, D. Cables, B. McE1wain, M. Andreson, B. Chestnut, B. Tice, B. Collison . Top Row--L. Tripp, F. Fowler, P. Tice, R. Broadbent, R. Severance, L. Scoggan H1-Y Seated-W. Drinkern, B. Collison, Pres., F. Davies, R. Earle, J. Kindscher We've a Starting the year off with added responsibilities on the committee chairmen, and on the sponsors, the Girl Reserves, under the leadership of Betty McE1wain, strove to make this year better than previous years, even with the conflict of war and rationing growing more serious every day. The nine committees spent their time on scrap- books for the U. S. O. and Community Hospital, bandages for the Red Cross, and re-decoration of the G. R. Rest Room. These committees met once a month with their Y. W. C. A. sponsors who were chosen by the committee chairmen. HERE'S sonsmme woo cm oo p V 1 Z ' - .ff gp.-17 fi , - 4' L 7 .4l ll'iii f1 r Z War To Win Q .X .5 ' 11' - 4 . 5 K X 751 - of A G,V,V ht' I P 5 X 1 V ' I I -' E sisisisfzizsis l' ' ' F: Vin l ' ,Na f f 16- 7 ? 9 ' ei G7 Q Q VILTOR . T-I-RIS KS YOUR JOB Collection of waste paper, informative addresses on the various branches of the Armed Forces, and the purchase of career monograms have been em- phasized as the Hi-Y's vital participation in the war effort this year. The additional activities included music appreciation, a conference at Man- kato, a donation to the hospital, and aid in the operation of the concession stand. Two parties were staged during the year. Because of transportation difficulties and the urgent need for boys to work, attendance at Camp Wood was impossible. Membership--70 boys, sponsorship- Mr. Chestnut assisted by Mr. Hines.

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SEPTEMBER: OCTOBER: NOVEMBER: DECEMBER: JANUARY: FEBRUARY: MARCH: APRIL: MAY: CALENDAR The old wheels of knowledge started grinding on the 7th -the Hi-Y Club traveled to Mankato for a District Meeting-Tripp and Henderson were elected co-captains of the football team-the Trojans encountered their initial game with Clay Center with Clay winning 9-6. This month started off rather rusty due to an extensive scrap drive waged by the students-Andreson was elected Homecoming Queen with Saindon and Weir as Attendants at the Osborne game Q33-9 for Beloitj-the Pep Club and the seniors threw a couple of flings. The juniors went i'Plane Crazyn with Bob Severance, Corlyn Holbrook and Donald Clark-the Trojans fin- ished fourth place after being defeated by Mankato 31 to 6-gas rationing took up some time-Thanksgiving vaca- tion saw many surfeited and happy. All School party was sponsored by G. R. and Hi-Y-it turned out to be the 'greatest show on earth'-the Charm Quintette charmed-the F F A boys had a stag feed- before anyone knew it old St. Nick was here. The New Year found the Seniors and Juniors sojourning at 'Holiday Inn'-the black days of semester finals were waded through. Ground Hog day found Belden, Basketball queen, with Leake and McElwain as attendants, and Beloit beat Con- cordia, 43-38-the FFA and sophomores threw more parties-more headaches came with food rationing- several international understanding lectures-a Magician. The month started off with a Red Cross Drive-Regional Basketball tournament held in the Municipal Auditorium with Osborne and Mankato taking first place- Mr. Tice and his concert band entertained the community with a concert and turned the receipts over to the Red Cross- Girl Reserves entertained their parents at a potluck supper in the gym. Miss Kirtland produced another success with the seniors presenting Show Boat Mysteryl'--Beloit relays were held and so was the N.C.K.L. track meet-we missed the practise sessions for music contest this year. Baccalaureate and Commencement QGlen Archer speakerj ushered the seniors out of the picture-Nice knowin' you, - w w s W ' if ' A - fs' , ii: 1:f.,.fiiQ kids! P V , ..,. . ., 'Lg Y 1. 'ii i i ' www! we N I3 , ' f ,z '-rm.--i w .1 : ..-: 2:-:--:::E:242. Ef'EaE2:. Sixth- ' ' ,V 3 ,Q t ax., .- rg, views , Q i, . . Sie 2 -A r ii ' - i i Q 4 'C 5 A if - 5 ' Vjiiiiiig 2 ea W gig Y txt? WV is ffl 2 Q - :gig :,- Q: ',.' ' iE Es:2.gE f 'E2: ,: .g ,, E by .,p. ,lit .iiZf.l3ZQ1f 553322 ' ti, Qi: is -fv aff. 'r' ifwgii 1- rr-1.. isiiizilz? . 'f' ., .... .ai xlv, .h,,:. , .v.A L .I,., gg M 2 I ,gf ' 'xi' ' gs ':2 ' ,i i Q, j 4 j,ifffT'.2 ii E za ,Sf , J f z ' ' as 0.333 K 1 . . 'A ' ,Jr gg V 1 , j x X Q j vii? L f is? if . H .S ,.,.,,. ...Z .ivstii ' . fl . ' ' --.-. , l l asus. is?-I ---, 2 - . . 1 'fe Qwigi. A it :.'. la l 11. if' 1 .lf i wg , i..-Fg, ?Q-.5 M s , ., A W if-A 1 A 1' Ffeansj 5 3 2 1 wage ,5, K . . M ie' V16 .Q is f Em' '1 at 5 s 2 3 5 3 3 n T ss 2 i Q



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