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We Q Top Row-R. Barrett, C. Colby, B. Frew, J. Jones, H. Luckey, B. Campbell, R. Woods, R. Golladay, K. Leslie. Second Row-Coach J. A. Murry, D. Davies, B. Herndon, N. Finney, J. Kreek, F. Fowler, E L. V. Prewett, J. Heeler, J. Wilson, D. Treaster, D. Davies, J. Carver, Ass't Coach D. Third Row-V. Colby, P. Woods, B. Kirgis, J. Smith, H. Giersch, G. Brumage, K. Hansen, . noel fCo-CJ, F. Davies, P. Elder, L. Tripp lCo-CJ, B. Earle E- Bottom Row--M. Jamison, J. Holway, G. Johnson, J. Dodd, M. File, K. McCune, H. Shimp, J. Humfeld, G. Colby, L. Pruitt ' N. C. K. L. STANDITTH Lost 1. Mary ville . . .... 4 0 2. Mankato . . .... 5 1 X 3. Concordia . . . . . . .4 2 M13 4. Beloit ....... .... 3 2 scoREs-1-'oo'rBAL1. SEASON-1942 W 5. Minneapolis ....1 5 J 6. Lincoln .... .... 0 4 Sept. 18 .............................. Clay Cent at Beloit 7, Belleville H .,,, 0 5 ef 9 6 Sept. 25 ...... Beloit at Minneapolis I 6 0 Oct. 2 . ...... Belleville at Belsoitn- f X I 0 ox f 1? 'X FQ Oct. 9 .... Osborne at Beloit X-Q J . IT 1 9 aa -,L Q' iv Oct. 16 .... . .Begoit at Linizboln ,I A Oct. 23 . . . .... Nl.. .Beloit at Concordia Q! ' I 6 27 f 7 7 Oct. 30 . .. ........ Lincoln at Beljoit , 0 6 T' fs 4' an Nov. 4 . Nov. 11 Nov. 26 . . .Beloit at Ellswdllh 6 14 ' ...usmnh center at Belloit o 0 0 . . . . .Mankato at Beloit I 31 6 20
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I 1 YY R9 ,Q First Row-C. Holbrook, B. Tice, P. Shehi, N. Quick, T. Briney, R. Roquet, J. Minges, A. Mastin, H. Young, P. Noah, S. Smith, T. Nicholson Second Row-B. McCormick, C. Belden, M. Mesick, E. Andreson, O. Case, L. Barret, J- Clark, F- Powell, C. Lukens, B. Chestnut, R. Tice, D. Henry, E- Sh'-lftz, A- Torrey Third Row-N. Kethcart, B. Briney, B. Eldringhoff, L. Houghton, P. Baker, R. Pickler, M. Wolz, M. Barrett, H. Emmot, D. Holway, R. Heeler, D. Maynard, J. Huffman, M. Dodd, B- COUISOTI, 0- Cullum, C. Lukens, M. Witt, V. Duvall Fourth Row-B. Jamison, C. Donker, B. Jack, B. Sanders, O. Roath, E. Luckey, B. Collison, N. Don- ker, R. Barret, N. Wehl, E. Treaster, J. Ackors, Mr. Tice, L. Pruitt, J. Jones, B. Severance f . of X 935 LAP rj ll K so t t MUSIC . Stepping into the shoes Mr. Dungan left, Mr. Eugene Tice, returning to his alma mater, turned out splendid performances all year. His department included directing band, orchestra, boys' chorus, girls' chorus, mixed chorus, junior band and orch- estra, a class of grade school tonettes, and he also gave music lessons during every hour of the day. To start the baton swinging, the marching band, led by drum majorette Emogene Saindon, and clad in classy orange and black uniforms, performed at every home football game. In addition to football games, they played at three conventions. During basketball season a chosen pep band pepped the boys and audience. The band also started the N.C. K.L. track meet off with a few marches. Their big moment came when they presented their spring concert March 16, at the Municipal Building, which included a twirling exhibition and soloists along with the band. Girls' chorus and mixed chorus appeared in the Christmas program sponsored by both grade and high school. The orchestra, much improved in per- sonnel and ability, appeared at both senior and junior plays, and commencement. Junior band and orchestra appeared May 7, in the grade school program. To wind up a successful year, the entire high school music department presented their last pro- gram May 14, which included numbers by the band, orchestra, boys' chorus accompanied by the band, girls' chorus, mixed chorus, flute quartette, brass sextette, string sextette, and the girls' athletic department dramatized the Three Blind Mice novelty. Although there was no music contest because of rationing, several soloists appeared in auditions at Lindsborg during Messiah Week. A A
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Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Top Row--M. Jamison, F. Fowler, L. Davis, J. Dodd, M. File, J. Jacobs, G. Pyle, E. Treaster, B. Kirgis, G. Johnson, B. Collison Seated-L. Tripp, H. Giersch, E. Starkey, B. Henderson, F. Davies QCD, P. Tice, P. Woods, B. Earle, V. Colby BASKETBALL f BASKET ALL SCHEDULE 15-Beloit-37 29-Beloit-30 5-Beloit-33. 8-Beloit-13 . 9-Beloit-51 . . . 22-Beloit-26 . . 29-Beloit-4,9 2- Beloit- . 5-Beloit- K7 . 12-Beloit721 16-Belair,-5,5 17-Beloit 44 X .. 23-Beloit--23 26-Beloit-627 March 2-Beloit-30 March 11-Beloit424 .,, .... March 12-Beloit-21 .... ---- .. . . .Jewell-29 . . . . .Downs-32 Minneapolis-31 . . . Mankato-37 . . . . .Lincoln 32 . . . .Belleville-29 . . . . .Glasco-30 . .Concordia-38 Minneapolis-34 . . . Mankato-27 . . . .Lincoln-34 . . . . .Downs-30 . . . . .Glasco-24 . .Concordia-30 . . . . . Osborne-36 f' .... ..... S mith Center-20 . . . . .Osborne-36 21 Winning 9 out of 17 games, the Trojans felt they had a fairly successful season. In the only overtime of the season, Beloit out-hustled Minneapolis 33 to 31. For the first time in the history of B.H.S., fans witnessed the crowning of a basketball queen, who was Miss Charlene Belden. For the second year, Beloit was host to the State Regional Basketball Tournament. Beloit won the first game but fell before Osborne in the semi- finals. Frank Davies, captain, made a record by making 185 points for the season. Finishing his third year at Beloit High, Coach Murry has had a call to better hunting grounds. His coaching abilities have been recognized by an offer to a larger field which he has accepted. He was proud to receive an offer from his alma mater, Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Okla- homa. - x f - V X Mk
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