Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

 - Class of 1954

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' As sophomores, the class of 1954 entered even more into the activities and responsibility of high school. They elected Joyce Slaven to be their leader, with Larry Hewitt as vice-president, Vonda Van Pelt as secretary, and Curtis Norris as treasurer. Sixty-one juniors enrolled in the fall of 1952 with David McDonald as president, Joe Yager as vice-president, Joyce Jones as secretary and Dorothy Henderson as treasurer. An outstanding event of the year was the production of Little Women by the Class of '54. The class of 1953 entertained the juniors at the senior-junior reception in the fall with the theme of Blue Hawaii. In the spring, the juniors honored the seniors with a formal banquet using the theme Springtime in Paris. Completing the yea-r, the class of 1954 began their senior year with fifty-nine membersi Leading the seniors was Larry Hewitt, with Max Miller as vice-president, Donna Haskins as secretary, and Darrell Hosler as treasurer. The seniors entertained the Class of 1955 with a reception in Winter Wonderland. ln the spring, the juniors honored we seniors with a formal banquet with the theme of Spring- time in the South. Another important event of the year was the senior play entitled Father Was A Housewife. We seniors, as well as the underclassmen may well be proud of the seven senior boys who did such an outstanding job on our basketball team this year. As the class of 1954 leaves the Halls of Troy to go out into the world to gain an even higher education, or use the education it al- ready has, it leaves behind just memories and takes with it a better understanding of how to be a more useful citizen. 4 We came from other schools. I L .Alf .. ,.... fum.,.,w:.,...,,...,.A1,., Q.. ,.m-.........................a.... .......m...n.i ..,, Maj ,L ,.. ........ , i 11. , A SENIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Chestnut, sponsor, Donna Haskins, secretary, Larry Hewitt, president, Max Miller, vice-president, Miss Tinkler, sponsor. STANDING: Mr. Harrison, sponsor, Darrell Hosler, treasurer, Mr. Nyhoff, sponsor. C4144 of 7954 BILL MAX HARRY JACK BURT WILLIAM LEE ACKORS Social Science, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 4, Football Letter 2R, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play 4, Class Prod, Staff 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Choir 4 MAX DEAN ALBERT Vocational Agriculture Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, FFA 1, 2, 3,4, FFA Team 3, Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2 I HARRY JOE ANNAN Social Science-Ind. Arts, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2R, 4, Football Team Manager 4, Football Manager Letter 4 JOHN MELVIN BINKLEY College Preparatory, Enrolled from Salina, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Con- ference 4, Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Intra- murals Caprain 4 A BURTON H. BREWER College Preparatory, Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Golf 1,2, 3, 4, stare Gdif Team 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, One Act Play 4, Cho- rus 3, 4, ,Choir 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cornet Trio 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4 Music Honors I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President B and O Club 3, Co-Editor B. H. S. Life, Yearbook Staff, Dramatics Letter, Basketball 2, Track 2 K. lik' DELMAR BROWNIE NORM DEE DICK BERNITA STU AL DONNA DELMAR VERNON BRINEY College Preparatory. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y President 4, Model Legislature 3, Student Council 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2, Re- serve Letter 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Track Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, Track Captain. RONELDA MARIE BROWN Commerce-Social Science. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 4, Y- Teens 1,2, 3, 4, One Acr Play 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, Class Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, Brass Sextet 1, 2, French Horn Trio 2, Business Manager B. H. S. Life, Yearbook Staff. NORMAN DALLAS CREITZ Mathematics-Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Team 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Camp Wood 1, Class Play Prod. Staff 4, FFA Letter 3,4, FFA State Contest 4. DEE ANN DANIELS College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3,4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen President 4, Camp Bide-A-Wee 4, Basketball Queen, Class Play 3, 4, One Act Play 3, Speech Contest 3, Dramatics Letter, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Octet 3, Triple Trio 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Vocal Solo 1, 2, 3, 4, Contests 1, 2, 3, 4, Messiah Solo 3, Easter Cantata Solo 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 3, 4, Piano Solo 1, Accompanist 4, Music Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-editor B. H. S. Life, Yearbook Staff, Publications Letter RICHARD NICHOLAS ERNZEN Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Secretary 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 4, Golf 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Choir 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Pen Band 3, Class Play Prod, Staff 4, FFA Team 3, Basketball Letter BR, BERNITA DARLENE FOBES Commerce-Home Economics. Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Music Honors 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4, Chorus 1. FERRIS STUART FREW' Industrial Arts. Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Letter 2R, 3R, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Class Play Prod. staff 4. - ALLAN DALE GASKILL Industrial Arts. Student Council 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Cabinet 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Letter 2R, 3R, Intramurals 4, Intramurals Captain 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis First Team Letter 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor B. H. S. Life, Year- book Sports Editor. DONNA MARIE GASKILL CommercefHome Economics. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Executive Committee 4, Y-Teens-1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, Drum Major- ette 3, Twirler 2,4, Music Letter 2, 3, 4. .litany-,,4aff+ CAROL JEANNE HACKETT College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,4, Y-Teen Cabinet 3, 4, Camp Bide-A-Wee 2, Class Play Cast 3,4, One Act Play 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1, Scholastic Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Letter. DONNA SUE HASKINS Commerce-Home Economics. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teen Cabinet 3, 4, Camp Bide-A-Wee 3, Farmerette Attendant 4, Basket- ball Queen Attendant, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, Class Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, B. H. S. Life Staff, Yearbook Staff, Class Secretary 4, Y- Teen Treasurer 3. DONALD EARL HAUPTLI College Preparatory. FFA 1.2, 3,4, FFA Reporter 3, State Farmer 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4, One Act Play 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship 4, FFA Letter. DENNIS GLENN HELMBRECHT Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1.2, 3, Hi-Y 1,2, 3, Football 1,2, 4, Letter 4, Reserve Letter 2, Basketball 1, 2, Letter 2R, Intramurals 4. DOROTHY ANN HENDERSON Commerce-Mathematics. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Treasurer 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Class Treasurer 3, Scholastic Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls State. JACK DEVIA HENDERSON Social Science. Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 4, Pep Band 4, District and State Contests 3, 4, Bass Horn Solo 3,4, Music Honors 1, 2R, 3,4, LARRY DALE HEWITT - Mathematics-Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA President 3, FFA Teams 3 4- FFA State Contest 3 4- Student Council 2 3 4- Hi-Y 1 2 3 4 Model Legislature 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Football Letter 3, Reserve Letter 2 Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Track Honors 2, 3, One Act Plays 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class President 4, FFA Letter NORMA JEANNE HIXENBAUGH Commerce-Social Science. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 3,4, Class Play Prod, Staff 3,4, Chorus 1,4, Piano Solo 1, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Orchestra 1,2, 3,4, Saxophone Quartet 2, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 4, State and District Contests 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Honors 1 2 3 4- Scholastic Letter 2 3 4 MARY LOU HOLLAWAY Commerce-Social Science. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4 Head Cheerleader 4, Cheerleading Award 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Executiye Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3,4, One Act Plays 4, Student Council 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 1 B. H. S Life Staff- Yearbook Staff LARRY CAROL DONNA HOP DENNY A DOROTHY JACK NORMA MARY en l0I'5 34 0 7 - 1..- 3' .i DARRELL ANNA SHIRLEY ' JENNY JOYCE MARLETTA FRANCES' Boa JIM l Seniors having fun at Hollaway's Sneak Party DARRELL MELVIN HOSLER College Preparatory. FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Vice-President 35 FFA Team 35 FFA State Contest 35 Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 45 Hi-Y Cabinet 25 Intramurals 45 Class Play 3, 45 One Act Play 45 Class Treasurer 45 Scholastic Award 45 Dra- matics Letter 4. ANNA ELSIE HULL Home Economics-Social Science. Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Band 4. SHIRLEY DARLENE HULL Commerce-Home Economics. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Class Play Prod, Staff 3, 45 Chorus 35 Twirler 3,45 Music Letter 4. JANET RHAE JONES College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Executive Committee 45 Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 45 Basketball Queen Attendant5 One Act Play 45 Class Play 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Ensemble5 Vocal Solo 45 Choir 3,45 A Cap pella 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Drurn Trio 45 Music Honors 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Letter 45 Easter Cantata Solo 4. JOYCE JONES College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club President 45 Farmerette Attendant 45 Student Council 2, 45 Student Council Secretary 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 One Act Play 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 45 Class Secretary 35 Scholastic Award 45 Music Letter 45 Class Play Prod. Staff 3. MARLETTA MARIE JORGENSEN College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen Vice-President 35 Y-Teen Cabinet 3, 45 One Act Play 45 Class Play Prod, Staff 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Drarnatics Award 45 Choir 4. FRANCES REBA KADEL Home Economics-Social Science. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 35 Class Play Prod. Staff 4. ROBERT LEO KENNEDY Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 35 FFA Team 35 Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 3, 4. JAMES CLEMFORD KULP Enrolled from Holton. College Preparatory. Student Council 3, 45 Student Council Vice-President 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 'Hi-Y Vice-President 45 Hi-Y Model Legislature 35 Football 3, 45 Football Letter 3,45 Football Co-Captain 45 Basketball 3, 45 Basketball Letter 3R,45 Track 3, 45 Track Letter 4R5 One Act Play 45 Chorus 3, 45 Choir 3,45 District and State Music Contests 3, 45 Clarinet Solo 3, 45 A Cappella- 3,45 Band 3, LR Dance Band 45 Clarinet Quartet 45 Music Letter 3, 45 B. H. S. Life staff, Co-Editor of Yearbook5 Class Play 45 Dramatics Letter. - fi .....l.....4n.............Lns.....A L... 4-1, L. Z.. JACK RICHARD LIND ER Indusuial Arts-Mathematics, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Reserve Letter 2, Basketball 1, 2, Reserve Letter 2, Intramurals 4, One Act Play 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4. , RAYMOND EUGENE LOGAN 5: College Preparatory. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Letter 3, 4, Basketball Letter 3R, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Letter 1R, 2R, 3, 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, State and District Music Contests 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4, Baritone Solo 2, 3, 4, Music Honors 1, 2, 3,4, Camp Wood 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, Football Reserve Letter 1, 2, Track Captain. A GEORGE H. MCCOLLOUGH Social Science-Industrial Arts, Hi-Y 1,2, 4, Football 3, 4, Football Letter 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, French Horn Trio 3, State and District Music Contests 3, Music Hon- ors 2, 3R. DAVID ROBERT MCDONALD College Preparatory. Student Council 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4, Football 1,2, Football Reserve Letter 2, Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3,4, One Act Play 3, Chorus 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, State and District Music Contests 3, 4, A Cappella 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Drum Solo 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3,4, Drum Trio 4, Music Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Boys State 3, Scholastic Honors 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Letter, Easter Cantata Soloist 4. LUCILLE MCDYSAN Commerce. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play 4, Cho- rus 1, 2, State and District Contests 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, French Horn Solo 3, 4, French Horn Trio 3, 4, Music Letter 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 4. RONALD WALLACE MCKINNIE College Preparatory. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Treasurer 3, FFA Team 3, FFA State Contest 3, Student Council 1, 4, Student Council President 4, 'l-Ii-Y JACK RAY 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Letter 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball GEORGE DAVE Letter 2, 3, 4, Basketball Co-Captain 4, One Act Play 4, Class Play 3, 4, State Farmer 3, Dramatics Letter, Football Reserve Letter 1, 2, 3, State FFA Officer 4. MAX L. MILLER Mathematics-Social Science. Student Council 1, 2, Student Council Treasurer 2, Hi-Y Cabinet 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief Justice Supreme Court at Model Legislature 4, Class Vice-President 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Letter'2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Letter 2R, 3, 4, Track 1,, 2, 3, 4, Track Letter 2, 3, 4, Second Medal in Javelin at Regional Meet, Reserve Track Letter 1, Class Play Prod. staff 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, State and District Music Contests 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Music Letter 4R,' Football Reserve Letter 1, Golf 1, Easter Cantata Soloist 4, Track Captain. . SANDRA ELYSE MORISSETTE College Preparatory. Enrolled from St. Qlohns. Pep Club 2, 3,4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Football Queen, Class Play Prod. Staff 3,4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Octet 2, 3, B. H. S. Life Staff, Art Co-Editor of Yearbook. SHIRLEY JEAN MORRELL Commerce-English. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Executive Committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, One Act Play 4, Cl'ass Play 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, State and District Music Contests 2, 3, 4, Freshman Ensemble, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Letter 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Letter. The Class of 1954 at Senior Day. LUCILLE RON A STEVE CURT RODGE INA RICHARD KIM CYN DICK i' LARRY STEVEN JAMES MUCK College Preparatory. Student Council 3,4, Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, Hi-Y Cabinet 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2R, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2R, 4, Football Co-Captain, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, State Golf Team 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, First in League Doubles 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Letter 3R, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3,4, Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 4, Music Honors 2R, 4, Tennis Letter 4, Golf Letter 4, Scholastic Award 4. CURTIS LEROY NORRIS College Preparatory. Student Council 1, 2, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Football Letter 4, Reserve Letter 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2R, 3, 4, Basketball Co-Captain, Intramurals 4, Track 1, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, State and District Contests 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Music Letter 3, 4, Class Officer 2. LARRY DUANE PLYMIRE Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Team 3, l-li-Y 1, 2, 3,4, Hi- Y Cabinet 4, Football 3, Letter 3R, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Track Letter 3R, 4, Class Play Production Staff 4. ROGER ARTHUR PRUITT College Preparatory. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Class Play 3,4, Dramatics Letter, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, Trumpet Trio 2, 3, 4, Trumpet Solo 1, 2, 3, 4, State and District Contests 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Honors 1, 2, 3, 4. INA KATHLEEN READ College Preparatory. Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 4, One Act Plays 4, Class Play Prod, Staff 4, Chorus 4, Choir 4, Band 4, Music Honors 4. RICHARD BERNARD RIEDEL Enrolled from St. Johns. Social Science-Vocational Agriculture. FFA 3, 4, FFA Teams 3, Hi-Y 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4, Chorus 4. ' KIM ELDRIDGE REMUS Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 3, FFA Team 3, Student Council 2, Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Class Play Prod. Staff 4. CYNTHIA ROSS College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 1, 2,4, Class Play 3, 4, One Act Play 4, Dramatics Leiter: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, State and Dis- trict Contests 2, 334, Music Honors 2, 3,4, Twirler 2, Drum Majorette 3, 4, B. H. S. Life Staff, Yearbook Co-Editor, Class Treasurer 1, Relays Queen: Publications Letter, Messiah Solo 2, Easter Cantata Soloist 4. RICHARD JOHN RYPMA lndistrial Arts. Student Council 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play Prod. staff 3, 4. 5 . Q ....11 .i. ' ' DOTTY MAE SCRAPER Commerce-Social Science.. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Prod. Staff, B. H. S. Life Circulation Manager, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Play Production Staff. .JIMMY DALE SLATE Social Science-Vocational Agriculture. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3,4, A Cappella 4, One Act Play 2, Class Play Prod. Staff 4, Music Award 4. JOYCE MARIE SLAVEN College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2,,3, 4, Y-Teen Cab- inet 4, Football Queen Attendant, Student Council 2, Class Play 3, 4, Cho- rus 2, 3, 4, Freshman Ensemble, Band 2, 3, 4, B and O Club Secretary 2, Class President 2, Scholarship Honors 1, 2, Music Letter. 4, Dramatic Letter. DANIEL DEAN SHAMBURG Enrolled from Syracuse. Mathematics-Social Science. Hi-Y 4. BETTY KERIN TREASTER College Preparatory. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Vice-President 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3,4, Y-Teen Cabinet 3, 4, Camp Bide-A-Wee 4, One Act Play 3, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Trumpet Trio 3, Trumpet Quartet 4, B. H. S. Life Staff, Business Manager of Year- book, Music Letter 4, Dramatics Award, Class Play 4, Farmerette, Relays Queen Attendant. VONDA REBECKAH VAN PELT College Preparatory. Pep Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Class Secretary 2, Football Queen Attendant, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, A Cappella 4, B, H. S. Life Staff, Art Co-Editor of Yearbook, Music Letter 4R. CHARLES LUTHER WILLCOX Industrial Arts-Mathematics. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY PAUL WILLS College Preparatory. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Cabinet 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y Model Legislature 3, B and O Club President 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Choir 4, State and District Music Contests 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 1, 2, 3, 4, Trombone Trio 2, 3, Trombone Quartet 4, Trombone Solo 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Letters 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys State 3, Easter Cantata Soloist 4. JOE LA VERN YAGER Mathematics-Industrial Arts. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Football Letter 2R, Class Play Prod. Staff 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3. CHARLIE DOTTY JIMMY JOYCE DANNY 5 BETTY MONY LARRY Jos ' . 1 r. 2I'll0l'5 54 Q W' 1 e-dramas? f 1 I P31551-:ui 1. rw., , ?,. .f 'U X f ,1 4 FEE , 5 if T Qi, OFFICERS AND SPONSORS 4 ' raryg Mr. Fuhrkeng Joyce White, Lreasurer. SS .,SSS fi S EiLfff,f.,. ' SOSSS,S A , E I Q E B fl Q J 'Wd is JIS, nl Er ,P 1 in r B af . ,hx 3' ' Dee Ann Allphin Donna Binkley Marlene Caselman Ed Dunigan Joann Eller Bill Bean Deanna Brooks Janice Cheatham Jim Beardmore Dick Caraway Dolores Donahoo uniord K gif'j'4 ,J1,'f-', ' FROM LEFT: Vaughn Sharnburg, presidentg Miss Bollmang Miss Gastong Carolyn Gaurd, vice- presidentg Mr. Laneg Barbara Kethcart, secre- , ., W .11 ,... 1' .3l: :, .!N 1 -,I ,nw C -. ,N Qu! .. --S R, 4 2 t V .I . . ':.rg--,- ' 1:--2 .Ti-'-- ll V 'M re--T-T 1 f'- CY , -, -..Y , 1 9 ,I 'J 5 4 'v 'Q - 7 5 , 'fi F- Qiiziv- 'L -ez 4 l f--:cfs-'rage-,,e fs 4 ' I ev, We 1 f .gil , - ,llc ' W I w I 1, D H' Q , v S , 15 Robert Grater Richard Grittman J0hI1 G11StafS0n Jim Grecian Carolyn Guard Jim Haigh Darrell Emmot Sharon Gaskill Darrell Fulhage Paul Gengler Wayne Huggins Bob Johnson fmfw- W ife ' f'. :1?B 'ir .fr as f, 33 .13-::: fr. g,:g:ffm,,- W 'r '- e .. , , Ss -- .. - ' 1 ,... S. 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ROW 2: Mr. Carpenter, Robert Annan, president, Mr. Wiebe, Miss Struble. ,X--f 9 m y was :gif ...-.--gf R Charles Brown Lyndal Creitz Barbara Davis Larry Chartier Carol Clark 2 fig .A X ,X xxa'.af':vj ry 65 .4 7 Txmillz lidlilll '-Tri f..,i1'+:-11151215 'gm . .. -f'.l1-5'-S-' Av-'gee ,ai 4 0 .SZJIQ 0l'l'l0l'Q6 O F., gy: an-fig ' f X ,gi 29 2. QLQA sg,-3 M? , De 4-2 ' r -.:L.i 637 44 Darryl Harrison Julia Henderson Pat Henthorne s:zvfs,gz iw: if, rggfmgaszff f. . .V K: J K 5 F. QL SEER, '.f,1 , T:, ff- fum: Helen Hull Gwen James '- Gordon Jones' Patty Jones Teddy Jones Mary Kelley Dorothy Kisner Linda Jordan Janet Knarr 1,A . H E, Q., Y A 'M ' ' I i f-., 3 if k., hv . IAXR , 1. - I ,, ,, . 1 ZW, L...,, . -- 1 a 3 ' L'l ., Jim Lynch Ronald McCune Qharles Meloy Shirley McCo1lough Gordon McMillan Darry Melton Alice McCune Jocile Mastin Roger Michels C aria Linda Jordan and Darry Melton reign over the sophomore skating party at Downs. ' Carolyn Miller Gloria Miller El1enfMorre11 0 i5 John Simmons Leroy Specht Jeanne Spratlen 14 '- f, :V 5 tr-twfj f. 1 H x fd t E E'-J 2: 515.1 x L' Rf Dixie Newell Gayle Peterson John Neinstedt Wayne Peterson Ronald Nye Nancy Pottberg Diane Street Dan Wesselowski Larry Walker Katherine White Larry Watts Mary Young -fx!-cy h FL' 'Pi rel 4 ' 11 3 f 5 , ww 791 41. Jw 16.91 ,ai V-i f 5'-agp Dewey Pounds Pat Powell W 5 - N sw f - : we 49 1 ' ' sirs 1, i l x i E CLASS OFFICERS A xA'wa LEFT TO R1GHT:CarolStuder, secretary- V treasurerg Miss Walshg Mike Smith, vice- fl Q presidentg Mr, Cornwellg Mr, Harrisong my A '1'- ' V V141 Donnie Bliss, president. t Martha Adams Cathy Barber Johnnie Boyd Richard Carrico Ian Collins Dale Adell Preston Bassford Arthur Burger Shirley Chapman Leta Davis jg- Q -5 Shirley Auldridge Donnie Bliss Carolyn Campbell Dick Collie Ellen Duff ff - N , , fr l -is 'E-fe'-f'-:Elini f . -, 'es'-4:2 lJijlIl'l ? - y , S ssgftulul, ,, C, ,K ,xl-:jlubs 'L-51 - L- V '- i -fl ' iiii zixl 'l,,4 41: gfi? QM? '..,T.-':?. in xv i 'Q MEAL' 7' -'V 1-N xt5?', 'Ii Nl YV- ' 14?-,??:3LT?f A Merlin'Fobes Larry Gaskill Roger Giddings Robert Haigh Henry Heiman RObe1't Br0w1'1 Dickie File Patty Fulhage Jim Gengler Shirley Goodeyon Douglas Hanson Bernadine Heller Mary Hodler Martha File Mary Fuller Noel Gengler Charlene Grittman Dean Heiman Bill Hicks Kay Holloway i list an rrre . , S h rsyrhr , , 1 I 'V K f '1.r A - ga ejjzifiiffj ' Y ' z ' . .,a-f f: 'ir -' I d : 1 Q? ' - 11 K- - A t M me ,gsm so or 'J as l sstl . ' , C r V rr rr N f' C N X1 f .A A Z C lll in , rtr 15' 'f ' ' 1, 5 i.. , T 21 A rf, ' ,W - svff 7' i ' fa, C 'r-, ' 1 A ff' ' 'K ' ' fi ,,,.. 'L at 1 , 7' - f f . ' 525, L' A I-31. fr: .ili , Q , Ifr- ff-12, ' Qgjij ' f ,. rsrss l r W sryi it - 373571 -'-, xi y,,, , , , A Wyyy ,,,, , -if r -N - - - . --1 m r A rf, 1 2 . - it S it Q r i , 'V , 331 ,-1ei d ' g ifs ogg Q' I al 2 +5 fi X 1 S N1 fx' Deanna McKinnie Ernest Melton Russell McMillan Pat Moran De Anna Melton David Muck Sally Jones Gene Kennedy Sherry Kadel Jerry Linder Frances McCol1ough aaa o '57 Q 5 ll. V 'F ,' an 'l fl'-'S f 9 as Larry Murray Sharon Ray Mike Smith Connie Peterson Kay Reiter J. D. Snedden Howard Preeo Bill Smith Jack Spratlen Donnie Stephens Carol Theissen Robert Tripp Dennis Way Judith Wills Carol Studer Sarah Toburen Kathryn Twaddell Doralie Wehl Connie Wince I-Iollie Taylor Donald Tolbert Diane Wagner Darrel Wiles Phyllis Fobes ,.,, , ' 'Q V K V,.. t ' Freshmen joyous after winning tournament at Minneapolis. X , . V t an W' . i ,. fm, 1' I fr H- , fflef' . , 1- ,, ..,-A , ,. A X . ' 1:1-jg: , W gy , Wig at ff l v so , yynil S .til , - 'W W if vii? x ,mv X X! N it Q 2 X if a, 3 A 49' 'P' Elf ,- :!Qg?5Jf If ,J 4' 5 Ronald Alberts CZQAM Scene from Cobblers of Farryland QQ e ' Joann Beardmore , Jim Beu J Gloria Behmyer . J J 'f if Jerry Boerrcher :.,.. L111aBfee 'o' ' J ,ue off J V Q LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW, PAINTERS RObel't Neill, Roy Pounon, Dale Willcox. FRONT Row gg L:' Percival, Jerry Boettcher, Lucinda Joann Beard V or A Darre11Br0w11 more, King Martin, Eddie Shamburg Queen Mon J fef1He21CEePmeH archia. Judy Kem. JJJ amen 00 , J We , , 1 . rf, f f- - J 1- 5!!:::f.,'1 ,, N... . -RW, .. A - .W , .:.J,M..,m,,r:, fr - f .' -- Kiwis ff 7,, ai ffx, .,,,f ,J -fins: ee 'L ...m lnifgi W 'I H ,Tr be x 'M J J if Sonja Cook Danny Edwards Rodney Fuller Larry Golladay Gerald Gray Ruth Ann Gray Connie Heller Janet Hixenbaugh unior ,JU gk J TTV ,JJV V Farrell Holton 5? y T Sandra Hutchinsonb' r' nll'al H Arlene Jorgensen U - f.1. mil ' ig L: A x fr 'f F i Judy Kent E , ,,,1. in J rei 4 Jr ,, 3 1575 .-V -' -.: f Sw' fl ..:,'1 me -' '- ,, I , ' ,, J,A z A . . ., , J, 4,3 Bernedra Lynch ,.,: : 5 an W .gf Irlaley J y..ay is Berry Mears 5 753 Jll' '-ae -ee' K U M Ronnie Mastin i e ., ' - R eer eJll'e Sham Mccumck 9 ' J V p J,, 1 JJ J - J m Jolene McDi11 i n J NOT C8105 Niebllf ? 'ZPICTURED Y JJ' ' JVVV 5 iii z l t Vyiiii ' John Over1Y ' JJJ ,.VVA y , J J L I Juliane Pruitt 1: M IQI: .e,l ,,ka K Vyia fr . . Ella Reist WJ? 'Y ri, Q' 1 an -',e J- P' 1 r. ', at ,f,,,,. rig, i r ., ,za My .au .ap P' Q 6 L? 9 . H ,-,' f ' sa- -v im, 5' 'W sa z ,ga A E W' E 5 ' T J wp, Jerry Robinson Eddie Shamburg Nancy Snedden John Stewart Pat Studt Joann Taylor Judy Tripp Wanda Watson Larry Wwggoner Darla Wa Tim Wes elowskr Warren Wickham Dale w1l1COX er Rosemary Wmemg Scene from Cobb1ers of Fairy1and A F612 Darlene Alberts -in Betty Auldridge Sharon Auldridge - Roger Briney Marilyn Borland Jimmie Burkey LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW, COBBLERS: Claude Colby, Bill Emmot, Jim Burkey, George Putmang Fairy, Kathy Knitterg Elves, Roger Briney, Ray- mond Winters, Rodger Gaskill, Roger Fitch, and Claude Colby Jim Moran. Ellen Colby Janet Crannell ., mf . I Q0 VA .F if .W .fm-ftgwm ' f s 4 -w e .. :sy-asa. - . ia Roy Poulton George Putman Marla Rector Joan Rugg Sonja Sc neider Clinton Sewell Betty Smith Lois Stout Richard Studer Mary Lou Summer Marian White Raymond Winters Leta Mae Wooster i'- Bill Emmot Roger Fitch Thelma Ann Finley Robert Gallent ' I Philip Gamble Rodger Gaskill Larry Green Barbara Hazen fa., mmafaemnfmzw Roger Major Arthur McCorkle Sondra Miller Jim Moran Robert Neill Dallas Northcott 3. 5 c 4.,., ' Jimmie Hull Dale Hyman Mary Hyman Lawerence Keefer Deanna Kindler Sheryl Knarr Kathie Knitter Carol Layson Mike Lummis Connie Major I 5 M.. T..,,v:.41'L?f , .., aa-ar:::'w' 'ati' , ,.-,,,,,, .,fM,,a f- V , Verlin Wiles , I ,V V Y ff Edna wmters t - , in ' Mary Beth Yager x Q W X t vb K, 'wg 'gi I wa U ,. ,,, x ' if . ., V R ,Q 4' , , E 1 f fl 1 1 -1: z ..ff H 6,4152 it .. , .,. ,L . Y, .AQ , M ff if fa J' V75 3 r L ,mf 'fi n- I e Q , ff R+-'dwg 1+ .,f,x, Sw, 'er K ,- 7 if '11 ., 'F , J k , W ,.,..,s,,W,,, . Wr,,:,,f2zr -- M f' ' f 3 T + v qi -r ia va 1 r s v ,g, , t., I W . ' 5 lt' x I ,Q ,.i 7' Q, s i j' J ,, 1 ,I . ,,,. ,Q t ,, W 1 ,tx ' -r f '- t' 4 , Q . ,,,,,, ff ,, if W' mf rganizafionri HI-Y CABINET LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Applebee, Ron nie Mastin, Tim Wessel- owski. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Beu, Larry Golladay, War ren Wickham Larry Wa . g- goner. FRONT ROW: John Stewart, Jerry Boettcher, Eddie Shamburg, John Overley. Ag Y-TEEN CABINET LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Barbara Hazen, Sheryl Knarr, Connie Major, Miss Grittan, Leta Mae Wooster. TI-HRD ROW: Janet Hixenbaugh, Kathie Knitter, Janet Cook. .SECOND ROW: Jolene McDi11, Betty Mears, Joann Beardmore, Juliane Pruitt. FIRST ROW: Linda Mann, Connie Heller, Judy Kent, Rosemary Wineinger. S., SENATE LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mary Lou Summers, Roger Briney Miss Matheis, Leta Mae Wooster. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Mann, Barbara Hazen, Kennth Chapman, Connie Ma- jor. FRONT ROW: Wanda Watson, Ronnie Mastin, Mary Kennedy, Larry Golladay. IQJLI xii- .L....' ra- ...ee H. - M AA. -, 1 .xgcfiuifiefi First Semester Cheerleaders Second Semester Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Hixenbaugh, Mary LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Heller, Joann Beardmore, Mary Beth Kennedy, Betty Smith, Judy Kent, Barbara Yager, Jolene McDil1, Sheryl Knarr. Hazen. t .oi Yyvbh Vai Y .- gum .-gounduv Mags. a QSO' 56611 896 iigkw . Q0 are 'E' 0069 mbui QS 56636 Shx, aY1e'nAan XLXQQ, Cenieg wht W me The Fiesta was presented on November ll. The program was for American Education week, under the direction of Miss Elsie Gaston. g were 2 lu, , , Operetta scene which was presented on February 10, 1954. Directed by Miss Elsie Gaston, this is the main musical for the Junior High. Other activities that were presented during the year were l Believe, a musical along with the Fiesta. fi The Junior High had dancing lessons in which every Junior High Student participated. Their sponsors in these different activities ' were: Mr. Gail Applebee, Miss Gritten, Miss Matheis, Miss Elsie Gaston. Mn V ' 'tiS5'E4': 1. 3. M-r h .a r gr . in A. '. .,...tu, ...... , CLJJPOOHI Foods class during Znd hourg Sewing class at 4th hour. teacher, Miss Gillrnore 4 A ,o.o l' Driver Education course taught Geometry students in 5th hour. by Mr. Lane. , , tx 'P Ji,-'5 A N5 .1 'W ' 'jgm' s i t-wi M -NN77, Veggfx, 'A W ' First year shorthand' at 6th hour. Mr. Harriso nv s algebra class 22 Advanced typing class instructed during 4th hour. by Miss Tinkler. .-i , ,, Qi,...,l g!ClI'lC'0.'5 M- .lc A , l ,4 fr' A ,Q ,N ,.A h, x F seal' Psychology class at 2nd hour, Arnerican History class during teacher, Mr. Cornwell. 5th hour. X 4 j A Library and Study hall at 5th Freshman English class during hour, Librarian, Mrs. Farrandg 5th hour, teacher Miss Walsh study hall teacher, Mr. Wiebe. , , ' Miss Struble's Biology class at V 5th hour- Vocational Agriculture butchering a beef. i. .1 Chemistry class during 6th hourg Z3 Woodworking class at 5th hourg teacher, Mr. Nyhoff. instructor, Mr. Miller. 17 - - t PRESIDENT Dee Daniels VICE - PRESIDENT Joann Eller Y TEEN CABINET FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Caselman, Dorothy Henderson, Carol Hackett, Dee Daniels Linda Jordan, Joann Eller. SECOND ROW, L. to R. : Betty Treaster, Sharon Studer, Doralie Wehl, Ina Read, Joyce Slaven, Donna Haskins, Sandra Koch, Janice Cheathem. TI-ILRD ROW, L. to R.: Diane Street, Shirley Morrell, Norma Hixenbaugh, Gwen James, Marletta Jorgensen, Cynthia Ross, Charlotte Binger, and Sponsor, Miss Helen Gillmore. The Y-Teens, under the leadership of Dee Daniels, enjoyed a very successful year. With 100 members, the club was divided into the following committees which performed various duties: pro- gram, worship, music, service, and world fellowship, membership, finance, publicity, social, special, and conference. Each committee had a chairman and sub-chairman. These girls and the officers made up the Y-Teen Cabinet. Main events of the c1ub's year were: the Big-Little Sister picnic, the Mother-Daughter Banquet with the theme of Gay Nineties, the Dad-Daughter Roundup, joint meetings with the YWCA, Junior High Y-Teens, and Hi-Y clubs, and the annual Heart Sister party. Projects of the Y-Teen Club were: sending a scarf of friendship to Korea, money-making pro- jects such as working at the tournament concession stand and serving at a farmers convention, and Christmas projects of various committees. SECRETARY Linda Jordan J TREASURER Z4 SPONSOR Dorothy Henderson Miss Helen Gillmore -- .. -A L .at .tg-4 ' Y-Teens and their Dads enjoying the meal at the Dad-Daughter Roundup. -lm .fdcfiuifieri These projects included baskets of fruit for the hospital and old folks homes, caroling, and taking food and cloth- ing to a needy family. Through mutual co-operation in the aforementioned projects and participation in religious activities of the club, the Y-Teen girls have come closer to the c1ub's goal of each girl growing as a person, in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and in growing in the knowledge and love of God. Mrs. Vernon Daniels speaking at the Mother-Daughter Gay Nineties Party. A barbershop quartetf' composed of: Dee Daniels, Cynthia Ross, Linda Jordan, and Donna Haskins en tertaining at the Gay Nineties Party. Can-Can dancers at the Mother-Daughter Gay . ,, 3? 'lv Y-Teens entertain their Mothers at the Gay Nineties Party. 2 5 Nineties banquet. .,M..,, ....,...W.,...4w.i.. .N .,.d2iSAutn-Quit?-NLM! U J af: , e.:L5,g,,t..wf.ass.,....... .... , ...mm 1 S E 1-L . E,L: A ,, , .I 'lLLL ' eiov W: , i K ' Q-.4 ,, ,', I X, , V f- .iff DELMAR BRINEY IIM KULP President Vice-president The Hi-Y with 90 members had a very prosperous year under the leadership and guidance of Mr. Ed Miller and Mr.a Vernon Nyhoff. Five boys represented BHS at Model Legislature in Topeka this year, they were: Max Miller, Jim Grecian, Vaughn Shamburg, George Stephens and Larry Hewitt. Max Miller was chosen Justice of the Supreme Court during the session. ' 9 'ri 1' ii . 5. S V if--1 L.. HM GRECIAN Secretary GEORGE STEPHENS Treasurer The Watermelon feed held in September of this year is an annual occurence and its purpose is to let the freshmen get acquainted with the other Hi-Y members. The Hi-Y held a Dad-Son Mixer on November 18 and had -for its speaker Mr. Sid Smith of McPherson. This year the club played host to over 120 boys who came to attend the yearly Sectional Conference. THE HI- Y CABINET FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Delmar Briney, Jim Kulp, Jim Grecian, George Stephens. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Van Pelt, Allan Gaskill, Leroy Specht, Junior Kresin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Miller, Larry Plymire, Steven Muck, Darry Melton, Mr. Nyhoff, Z 6 .........rm., 1. ..,.i.4a..,....m....,,.i, ........,.,. ami LU .. rl R -A u 'W V A- fUpper Leftl: Sid Smith speaks at Dad-Son Mixerg QLeftl: The leaders at the Sectional Conferenceg QLower Leftl: The banquet held during the Sectional Conferenceg fBottoml: The annual Watermellon Feedg fAbove A volleyball game during d the Da -Son Mixerg QB'elowl: The Boys who attended Model Legis- lature at Topeka, They are QLeft to Rightl: Larry Hewitt, Jim Grecian, Max Miller, George Stephens and Vaughn Sharnburg. 4- M ... ...... .ni , - ' .A ...,..Q4,,Ei..,..4,.f.,,. -Y-. M... V , -..-Haag-M.-.-, - ...,.,,.....n...-,. -M- , .....a.s...N. ,..V,.- rf XM A Mary Hollaway x in s f f HEAD CHEERLEADER X O Janice Cheatham L Carol Pottberg 2,9 U With one hundred per cent membership, the pep club cheered the Trojans on to many victories. u... ,-. The pep skit s and as s embl ie s We 1' e fixed by the pep club girls . Helping with all the parade s and X i I T s chool iactivitie s , the pep club had a ver y pro s - Y-1 p e r ou s year und er th e s pon sor ship of Mis s Phyllis 3 XS' F Srruble. Jocile Mastin Charlotte Binge: ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :e ,V O LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Penny White, Secretary-Treasurerg Joyce Jones, Presidentg Cynthia Rawlings, Vice-President. ROW 2: Sherry Kadel, Pat Jones, Betty McCune, Donna Gas- kill. ROW 3: Janet Jones, Dee Ann Allphin, Judy Donker, Martha Adams. STANDING: Jocile Mastin, Janice Cheatham, Mary Hollaway, Miss Stxuble, Sponsorg Carol Pottberg, Char- lotte Binger. Q J sa. , ... Hifi ff WV gg 1 . ' 'mn -- 11 .N ,.f' W 6365 Junior 0 se S Ba sketball Home coming A , 'ar Sophomo Te if f 1-18 fre Gi shman 115 The Future Farmers of America, or more commonly known as FFA., is a national organization of, by, and for boys studying vocational agriculture. 43? :Pi 42 411 n g ' Ar7J,l?X X ax or-'r1o,, e , -1' FEM? Aff Sa -812 3, C -L' ff?-5 3 c c3'f his C'f?!-BULTOXS! 4:10 lc-JJ5 jufure LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: L. Hewitt, M. Alberts, R. McCune, and L. Plymire. SECOND ROW: L. Walker, J. Simmons, D. Harrison, and I. Broadbent. THIRD ROW: R. Nye, G. McMi1lian, J. Slate, and D. Hauptli. FOURTH ROW: N. Creitz, D. Ernzen, R. McKinnie, and D. Hosler. NOT PICTURED: K. Remus, D. Helmbrecht, and B. Kennedy. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: J. Thieroff, L. Murry, P. Bassford, D. Wiles, and R. Reidel. SECOND ROW: M. Fobes, G. Kennedy, D. Collie, D, Heiman, E. Melton, and R. Stillwell. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, H. Heiman, E. Dunigan, and J. Kersin. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Carpenter, in- structor, L. VanPe1t, W. Huggins, R. Tonne, D. Fulhage, and D.Emmot. NOT PICTURED: D. File, D. Tolbert, and B. Bean. armerd of America fll .,..r......c -..W ,, , The Beloit Chapter is made up of eighty-eight boys this ' year. It includes boys in high M school and graduates of not more than three years. ... , ... , r.. ..... - ...I u---'-f -.A-ei ,ff 'L 5 11539 A MW 3,0 ..-f Individual Project 1,6 ef et fafm ed Xrxdiv' idua . Q t x P103 . rndiviaual Pfolec LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Frank C arpenter, instructor: Judd Thierolf, gentinelg Larry VanPe1t, reporterg Ronald . Tonne, vice-presidentg Darrell Fulhage, presidentg Wayne Huggins, secretary: and Darrell Emmot, treasurer. 31 . ' af, V ' r, xjr 3 . ,gg K LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Marlene Caselman, Sandra Morissette, Ben Barber, Ronelda Brown, Donnie Stephens, Kay Hackett, ROW 2: Janice Cheatham, Larry Walker, Sharon Kock, Diane Street, Kay Reiter, Roger Giddings. ROW 3: Charles Brown, Jim Kulp, Curt Norris, Ron McKinnie, Jack Spratlen, Steve Muck, Donna Binkley. .Slwlmf ounci The Student Council, under the sponsorship of Mr. E. M. Chestnut, Mr. Vernon Nyhoff, and Miss Struble, and led by officers, Ron McKinnie, pres- identg Jim Beardmore, vice-president, Diane Street, secretary, and Jack Spratlen, treasurer, has sponsored the Korean Clothing drive, the News Screen Cguncil members leaving for 3, films, lyceum programs, home-coming parades, the money making con- Conference at Concordia. cession stands, the after-game dances, and the all school party. Student packages of clothes for Korea., a council project. Student Council officers and sponsors i '1 x I 1 Q Q 5 X i . 4 Z 3 Q Y , 5 2 Q 2 Q i 7 1 i E 2 5 Q 1 ,W A Y. : - - -- -- Y- ,iff f A - V 7 Y - .M ,f f, if f f 3 Z700fLJ 'U . 'z'-1,2 1g -arg JIM KULP Tackle MAX MILLER Half back ,ai- ,ivv RON MCKINNIE Center BHJJAGKORS Guard - DE LMAR BRIN EY Halfback We LL--- .n......... I...v:Ei1.fa,. ..,- .,,..n........ . 'Bush Dawn X X . Lg 9 W V iff -4 f ' es may -2113.-T , , 1- 'Q -'5Z?3E'KX 3, 4 A . :L '42 2' 4 1 -5- Z I rQf'wffHi1r1Qne, , XJ-'f.' '-112. 'ff ' I aszssqf H 'A Sf' jjp 1 ,. 'f2j14.J- xii: X gi 'Q Q Q T T .1115 A ,Lf .f -A FIU? 4254,-1 T- ,Swag bg T . Q' -,- ffilgg ? H ji, ,A qv' FF:- ..:x-, .Y D., -L M-, ,.-... ,V I Nh A -.iv - E1E2 4j TSI vex - STEVE MUCK End X oA Steve Muck catches a pass over the heads of the Concordia Panthers to go for a touchdown. .Au GEORGE MCC OLLOUGH End CURT NORRIS Quarterback RAY LOGAN Guard DENNIS HELMBRECHT Tackle , BELOIT SEASON RECORD Towns Beloit Opp ,U ' Tl 1 Clay Center 6 -34 'lfMinneapolis 0 O 'lfBel1evi11e 14 21 Osborne 6 Z7 3l'Marysvi1le 0 26 'l'Concordia Z0 35 Stockton 19 19 Smith Center 6 7 4'Linco1n 0 1 3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Cornwell, head basketball coach, Blackie Lane, assistant coach, Bob Harrison, head 'lflndicates N. C. K. L. games football and track coach, Gail Applebee, Junior high coach. ,..m :imma ln., C, , .Al Jia., 1. .E W K 2. FIRST ROW: Delmar Briney, Bill Ackors, Max Miller, Curt Norris, Ron McKinnie, Jim Kulp, Ray Logan, Vaughn Shamburg. SECOND ROW: Wayne Huggins, Jim Beardmore, Darrell Emmot,,Bill Bean, Steve Muck, Dennis Helmbrecht, George McCo11ough, Jim Haigh. THIRD ROW: Ron Mc- Cune, Dan Wesselowski, Jim Lynch, Ernest Melton, Dean Heiman, George Stephens, Ed Dunigan. Bob Johnson, Dick Caraway. FOURTH ROW: Coach Bob Harrison, Coach B1ackie Lane. HARRY ANNAN Manager Steve Muck going for a touchdown. B TEAM RECORD Town Beloit Opp. B ell evill e 7 6 Minneapolis 6 0 Mankato 0 l 9 Downs 33 6 Lincoln Z 14 Conco rdia 7 31 FIRST ROW: Dennis Way, Jim Barrett, Donald Tolbert, Darrel Wiles, Robert Tripp, Larry Gaskill, J. D. Snedden, Russell McMillan. SECOND ROW: John Boyd, Robert Haigh, Don Bliss, Dale Adell, Jan Collins, Jack Spratlen, Gor- don McMil1an, Richard Carrico. THIRD ROW: Henry Heiman, Noel Gengler, Doug Hanson, Don Stephens, Ted Jones, Bill I-licks, Jim Gengler, Roger Gid- dings, Coach Bill Cornwell. 1117, ' lf' A lfU'lL0l' lg qua JUNIOR HIGH TEAM RECORD EIRST IROVLII: lyiikehiummis, Robe? Neill, liodljliey Fusllgirb Roclggvfasllig, Bill lilmmott, Town Beloit OPP. oger IIC 1m oran Jim ur ey oy a ton ND D as Nort cott Mlnneapolls 20 28 1 I , ' . ' B , R . R : , . . John Overly, Roger Major, Richard Studer,- Roger Briney, Jim Beu, Ronald Alberts, Larry Golladay, Lawrence Keefer, Clinton Sewell. Tl-HRD ROW: Warren Wickham, Downs 9 O , Jerry Robinson, Larry Waggoner, Dale Hyman, Eddie shamburg, Gerald Gray, Kennth Concordia 0 14 Chapman, Tim Wesselowski, Robert Gallant, Jim Hull, Jerry Boettcher, Ronnie Mas- Glasco 0 0 tin, Coach Gail Applebee. Belleville '7 1 9 l 3 1 1 Q7 .I W fW Jootball lqgueen s elif? vi aj 2 fda' Qs X 3 5. J gm 'h'i 1:2 'f .- ff . J' :Fr E' it ss '31 , ,, ief:?g5,f?,:i, fi! K 4' ' 'K YSZKQ- 55:3-41, Q3 3 ' 'Q ' . ' . , .,,. 5 4' - rrte We A 1' ,.. f- '- -- YZ-L Sixffi: 1,f'f:'? ?l .e 'G 4 -- M A r i 5 A I ' SANDRA. MORISSETTE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morissette 2.-Ham ,f--- 1 VONDA. VAN PELT daughter of Mrs. Fred VanPe1t JOYCE SLAVEN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Slaven . .. ..., M ,W 'iiininnl---mamma'-'--iuMmQmN I wg-M--. V , 1 .. '1.f:': QP' we xx? Q1- 11.31119 Q lk- Junior High placed second omecoming J oafd . . . . enwr- unwr ecelafwn Mary Hollaway, Cynthia Ross and Vonda Van Pelt dancin at Sr. -Jr. Reception. 8 .0602 fa 61- . O 10 9 Q Q' IB 9 Owen' . sg, . oc KX' 06' O06 1? 11,5253 50 ,, -'Qt ,1,h,'1 , Janet Jones as Alice in Wonder-- land and Dorothy Henderson as Frosty the Snow- man. i 4 0,,e-,4Cf fvfaw . Ronelda Brown and Steve Muck Watch Mary Hollaway talk to Don Hauptli, Pat Henthorne, and Ina Reed in A Certain Just Man. --Q--5:--'.... ' Shirley Morrell, Marletta Jorgensen, Cynthia Ross, and Carol Hackett watch Janet Jones unwrap a package in The Cornhusk Doll. This play received a I rating at the District Speech Contest and also a I rating at the State Speech Con- test. -. .Jim Beardmore, Jack Linder, Burton Brewer, Bill Ackors, Jim Kulp, Darrell Hosler, Ron McKinnie, and Larry Hewitt in a scene from Dress Reversal. -.-.s.n...a ML... ..., ..-slat... , A ima... A-P V V A J- i V Milk, Mp: ,A s l-4...-..-...im :say Qi? Wind gr 3111: , f' if fi Q5 L'41i?h'f 1 a X -, - if -Ffa ,ins fa -ww' ,, 75.51 t an ' N fr av 1 'f .1 WMS RS-p -TCL-.42 -- g ,, - R F -V y-yi? ph 5.9 4 Nl Sz :' IM' ' if 5, ' :Z Hn QQ' , is 5 Q if 0, I- , i I ' f ' if' Jim Kulp and Cynthia Ross Dee Daniels and Burton Brewer Co-editors of the Yearbook Co-editors of the B. H. S. Life ourna iam gay Betty Treaster and Ronelda Brown Business Managers The journalism class had endeavored to publish a yearbook and school paper which we hope you students Vonda VanPe1t and Sandra Morissette Co-editors of the LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Wiebe, Vonda VanPe1t, Allan Gaskill, Donna Haskins, Mary Hollaway, Donna Gaskill, Ronelda Brown, Sandra Morissette, Dee Daniels, Burton Brewer, Jim Kulp, Cynthia Ross, Berry Treaster, and Dotry Scraper. Mr. Wiebe, Advisor have enjoyed as much as we have enjoyed publishing them for you this year . Dotty Scraper, Circulation Manager Mary Hollaway, Donna Haskins, and' and Allan Gaskiui SPOUS Editor An Staff Donna Gaskill - The Reporters ,.i.aasM,.. N4 if K A n-.JA New 51. 'iw ff Nr V Q lv '. ,4 1 ull g 'Elk 9 ' ' ak JA ,4., f - ,Y 'H' Q ' 1 : v 0 0 X' ' 2 - fm. KL 4 xg ' K . ' w ., , mm,' ff 1 ,W, , ,,,J ,4,, ' Ron McKrnn1e 0035 Sfev ONYX S e Muck s Sxeimen Max oe0'?ve QCL 9 ll 0 a ITLIQ5, Mufef is V f - . 22 ' -5: ' X ZL' ,L If a .9b,, S123 BACK ROW, FROM LEFT: Assistant Coach, John Lane, Jim Grecian, Curtis Norris, Steve Muck, Ron McKinnie, Harry Annan, Jim Kulp, Coach, Bill Cornwell. FRONT ROW: Mgr, Bob Johnson, Darry Mel- ton, Vaughn Shamburg, George Stephens, Max Miller, Ray Logan. 'hburg Haro, A YSQXQ 1117 a H 860 Jim Grecian g 6 if I , 93,151 new SEASON SCORE-BOAEvbwW M Beloit 64 6 Mankato H S 74 M '63 ciav center H 61 Bellevii 6 516 Smith Center 'Lu 60 Clay Center 70 Osborne ' 45 Concordia ' Lincoln- Christmas Tournament Marysville 51 Lyons 68 6 Minneapolis 52 Russell 54 Belleville Sub Regional Tournament 55 Osborne C 74 Concordia ' 72' Concordia 63 U Belleville l 50 920' oMankatof . Regional Tgournament 8 6 676 C Lincolnfj C 7 W33I1eg0 fi. f ' 'Marysville C 52 ' Sacred Heart A -' QQ C 6 C ' 'HY b' -Q 5 5 6, 6 oinnn if ff E 'Ns isy- Q CQWL5 iw 'xii ' xg , ,. V2 K , , , -g1:'f 5 - M 5 3, A . , N fig: y. ' 3, ,i 6 in 56 5 'ii sp' PQJAHQCLIQ qua Beloit 51 Concordia Beloit 43 Smith Center Beloit 38 Clay Center Beloit 54 Belleville Beloit 62 Minneapolis Beloit 45 Lincoln Beloit 50 Smith Center ' Beloit 47 Concordia ' Beloit 49 Belleville ' Beloit 55 Minneapolis D Beloit 54 Concordia Beloit 37 Belleville Beloit 36 Minneapolis Beloit 59 Lincoln Cl 7? C6 77 4 7 ' Tournament Play FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Jim Beu, Ronnie Mastin, Larry Golladay, Robert Neill. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Wilcox, Eddie Shamburg, Dallas Northcott, Jerry Robinson, Jerry Boettcher. BACK ROW: Coach Gail Applebee, Ken- neth Chapman, Tim Wesselowski, Gerald Grey, and Manager, Warren Wickham. 1 J. all qua FRONT ROW, FROM L. g Bob Johnson, Darry Melton, Vaughn Shamburg, Ted Jones, Max Miller, Larry Van Pelt, Ed Dunigan. SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Cornwell, Gene Waters, George Ste- phens, yn McCune, Jim Lynch, Dan Wesselowski, Ray Logan, Assistant Coach John Lane. THIRD ROW: Curt Norris, Harry Annan, Jim Haigh, Ron McKinnie, Steve Muck, Jim Kulp, Jim Grecian, Darrell Harrison. sol 433 i f44 U -fi K, ty ,st FRONT ROW, L. to R. : Jim Gengler, John Boyd, Robert Tripp, Rodger Giddings, Don Stephens. MIDDLE ROW: Dean Heiman, Jan Collins, J. D. Snedden, David Muck, Larry Gaskill. BACK ROW: Don Tolbert, Doug Hanson, Jack Spratlen, Dale Adell, Dick Collie, Don Bliss. unior Squat O I l I Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Tourn 35 20 41 42 33 39 29 32 34 34 47 40 26 48 ament Play Concordia Glasco Belleville Minneapolis Lincoln Belleville Concordia Lincoln Concordia Belleville Glen Elder Glasco Minneapolis Lincoln 14 14 18 26 15 24 18 19 24 16 36 38 28 43 EL5LQ!LaA 55999 - rfqgigf-A gf 1.4-Q Q N , 5 Jyvv --1-.- Q A . iz :Tiff - E . 3' -T, , N. .A , M.. X... , ' N.-' ' - -'f'-' - fe- ' are A . Q - see- D? f --- - , ,, , - + 22-as-3 25' ' it-nnlix 5-+ Qiifis'-, -E - -. Jones DONNA HASKINS daughter JANET JONES daughter of Mr and Mrs Forest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Haskins DEE ANN DANIELS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Daniels ' fs-7. W ,, ,4....h...., A , A. M ,W ' , A.. A A-. Mn. A L . r ,A A , , V, - , . , ' i Q A. Y' ai- mx I ' MISS GASTON Director of Vocal Music GQ 3 C I1 i , :,:B t x i ii A 1 f Y n is i be J R Q FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE: Ellen Duff, Pat Moran, Martha File, Doralie Wehl, Kay Holloway, Judy Wills, Frances McCollough. FRONT ROW: DeeAnna Melton, Bernadine Heller, Cathy Barber, Kay Reiter, Sarah Toburen. This group rated a two at the district music contest. Of this group Martha File, Cathy Barber, and Kay Reiter made up the girls trio. They received one ratings at the district and state contests. A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Vonda VanPelt, Judy Williamson, Dixie Newell, Jim Slate, David McDonald, Curtis Norris, Max Miller, Jim Kulp, Dee Ann Daniels, Cyn- Steven Muck, Jim Beardmore, Larry Wills, thia Ross, Barbara Kethcart, Janet Jones, received one ratings at the 1 district and state contests. The group appeared at Hi-Y District Con- J ference, the Christmas assembly, and Rotary Club. Wnfer udic The choir at the Christmas assembly Trojan Serenaders played at several after-the-game dances. ..n....L....-....w..4a.a....,.an.ir.m........ .. .... . ,. 46 , 1 i ' h c ' E GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO: Sandra Morissette, Janice Cheatham, Deanna Brooks, JoAnn Eller, DeeAnn Alphin, Cynthia Raw- lings, Sandra Koch, Judy Donker, Linda Jordan, appeared '1 the Spring program and received a one rating at the dis- tritt contest and a two at the State contest. ....., .Hunan-unnnng H ,. unior Ly The Junior Clas s presents George Batson's Three A.ct Comedy THE DOCTOR HA.S A. DAUGHTER Tommy-Billings . Dodo Grant . . Cleota . . . Mrs. Billings . . Doc. Billings . . Flora Lee Billings Chuck Hall . . . Lulu Thaxter . David Torrence . Cassandra Thorn . Ed Smith . . . Mr. Coddle. . Director . Assistant . CAST . . . . -Judy Williamson . Janice Cheatham Charlotte Williams C. Deanna Brooks . Judd Thierolf . Sharon Studer . Larry Van Pelt Barbara Kethcart . Ronald Tonne . Sandra Shehi . . Bob Johnson Vaughn Shamburg Elizabeth Walsh . Alma Chestnut Q X60 String Quartet from Kansas State College 06' Frank Biery at the organ Qxfbf svovefeow 519 yC2Lll'I'L K6 Dr. Lloyd Collins and Fire Arms and their use in Armerican History ' U-1--. m af - . X .av W , W- 'L -'V f W Lf'g' 4 F ' Q . Y gxw Xxx . 1 ww 'W gi N' T ' Q .J ' .. A si i W -m w Q, Q 55 1 .. .' N . - Q ' sf' i4 Hr' B X! A I Lg, 1 Kgti. K Q ' N ku ,U 1 x 'A x k-,, if a1H,:x.' ' -, K x 1- 1 Hs' ,Q H .iq . W ,, ,vi A Q ,,. ML . -, Q ., .. ,,,,::: ,,,- f 'Y I ,, .V fx km:i'1 , Aviv- aff Hz ' , 25 L U4 xii E. 4 .K 'I b 'N .Qs I f K V fr J, L at Q -A 'I W ., . ,R M ,, ., . if f 'Q wiv u- ,V,im,, jx I . it iz f V. I ' Q. . i . an - --vw ff -fx -V Q .A -ff ,QL af + 11 J ff' ff'5,,, ' if I 1:3 ' FRONT ROW, L. to R. : James Barrett, Russell McMillan, Don Stephens, John Boyd, Jerry Linder, Larry Walker, Gordon Jones, Larry Chartier, Merlin Fobes, Larry Murray, Ben Barber, MIDDLE ROW: Rodger Giddings, Noel Gengler, Darrell Wiles, Jack Spratlen, Doug Hanson, Dale Adell, Jim Lynch, Ted Jones, Darry Melton, Larry Gaskill, Bob Johnson, Ron Tonne, Larry Ply- mire, Don Tolbert. BACK ROWg Coach Bob Harrison, Assistant Coach John Lane, Wayne Huggins, Ernie Melton, Max Miller, Ray Logan, Jim Grecian, Monty Gray, Don Bliss, Delmar Briney, Ronald McCune, George Stephens, Dan Wesselowski, Vaughn Shamburg, Robert Tripp, and Assistant Coach Bill Cornwell. ' PHC wx 'K ' r p p - . - The Beloit Trojan thinclads participated in nine meets B ,,,, aj M p ,,g, is 1 this season. The first was a dual meet with Concordia, J A J , . pr which went to the Panthers bY a score of 133 to 102 Points rf, From there they traveled to the Sterling Relays in which ff t p 'Ty 1 as S they collected seven points. Next came the Beloit Invi- ,..v: tational, the Trojans Winning with 67 points. The Trojans of Coach Harrison then Went to the Stockton Relays Where D. Wesselowski - running the 100 rw, . they placed second, with 36 points. Then came the big event, the Beloit Relays, one of the largest meets in central Kansas. Concordia won the ir, p class A title, while Haven was winning the Class B. 57 gg Beloit collected lZ U5 points. The NCKL meet was held l -t Q .A 0 4 on the Beloit field with Beloit placing second behind Qfg E 'V , ' 1 ,TL-. Concordia, accounting for 65 5114 points. Finally, at the 'I 1 fl: 1 regional at Hays, the Trojans collected 12 617 points Q ,,pp R ,M V and qualified three men for ,the state meet. iiiii iiir ssss J ' iii i'l ils rrsi rrsft , it ,,,s,,, Delmar Briney - running the 220 , , 1 , af. 'f'i Jim Grecian - Pole Voulting - J' f Xyyp, - ,,,,f,,,,: - Q11 , nw Lv--I H if i ' '22' 0 irs- 4' ! 'r 1r'-'Q 'fwszf'sv'?w-QJss-g'g11u,g1 t1 ' ,L tsnt an 1 cr: tfsssssri f rtris so Jim Grecian, Vaughn Shamburg, Teh nes, Jerry Linder - Hurdling GOLF SQUAD, L. to R.: Burton Brewer, Ted Jones, Jan Collins, John Nienstedr, George Stephens, Jim Grecian, Rodger Giddings, Coach John Lane, Donnie Stephens, Steve Muck, Gene Waters. QW The Trojan Golfers had a very good season by taking second in the league behind Concordia and tying for fir st in the two man team at the state meet at Hays. Taking second in the league behind Concordia the tennis team could also call it a successful season. Steve Muck and Allan Gaskill took first in the double man team division. Both golf and tennis meets were held at-Concordia. enn id TENNIS SQUAD, L. to R.: Larry Gaskill, Larry Yan Pelt, Vaughn Sham- burg, David Muck, Allan Gaskill, Steve Muck, Dale Adell, Robert Tripp, Coach Bill Cornwell. ,,,,,l Q Jim Grecian poses with coach John Lane and his trophy for a picture after winning the individual state sand green golf tournament. mg' ue w ly5 M9811 CYNTHIA RGSS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tweed Ross 'X 1 ' M-M Vx, ,W ,, JOYCE JONES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Jones BETTY TREASTER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Treaster - - an ,Y,, - - .MM-...42lL--- -Lf-----fd -Jmwuunhuni 513 ND x50 My 'Ctof efoioe ec of gjifeu? 19 Yijaaegagfaeaas . aw fast' ut anfo Yxgfvvil abe U93 Q55 Em? the enior fag FATHER WA.S A, HOUSEWIFE A comedy presented in three acts by The Senior Class on May 4 and 5, 1954. Julie Butler. Doug .... . Dr. Ann Butler Tom Butler . Mrs. Hanson . Hank Steincke . . . Warren ..... Sear eant Lutzfelder. 8 Mr s. Cranfield Mrs. Ames. . Pat Flanagan . Mrs. Norris . Miss Osborne . Calvin Pepper . Cynthia Lewis . Cast of Character s Betty Treaster Burton Brewer . Joyce Slaven . . Jim Kulp . Carol Hackett . Roger Pruitt Darrell Hosler . Ron McKinnie Donna Haskins Shirley Morrell . Janet Jones Ronelda Brown . Dee Ann Daniels David McDonald . Cynthia Ross .rwqt .,,,,m......, ., Barbara Kethcart give a reading E f Wijtgf :fi 3 South, held on April 30th. Judy Williamson singing Students pass a wishing Well as they That Man of Mine. - go through the receiving line. QE unior- enior anguef Decorations of the banquet, Springtime in the f ' il-Qfmi ,1 .. agzlioof f arf? vvvfyvv O9 O 0 Included in the program of music and dancing, was an original silhouette skit with Robert Annan, Charles Brown, and Dewey Pounds participating. Diane Street also appeared in the program with her interpretation of the Charleston. Round dancing with the film Moon Beau, and the Virginia Reel brought the evening's entertainment to a close. Curt Norris and Joann Eller were chosen King and Queen of Troy at the all-school party, held Tuesday, April 6, in the High School Gymnasium. Ron McKinnie, president of Student Council, presented each of them with a box of chocolates. NSN-v 'H-M '5 K'-'f+f,.bv TE'X,,,'-e . - lvl 'S fl -ffil N el u--1+ -1a-.e',n,9:. , :QQ S5 Y.-ff. f 5-if-'15-,. ' f .12 'f - -1--irzuxnr b f. .iq 1'9 3' ' .img :li Q ,-f-: 1 up IA -554 3 fa hx, i 'R ...,f -4'T? 2f5'.4 AL gh , P. - 1 , ,A A ., -meh, fb J! R l fig: a , uw Af 1? . . 006 Ffffy Students who participated in instrumental and vocal solo competition at 1587 Cro! 33156 the State and District Music Contests. BACK ROW: Roger Pruitt, Jim 17,0 'lobe Of ' Sf I2 Kulp, Larry Wills, Don Tolbert, David McDonald, Jack Henderson, Er- 0 fa! nest Melton. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Ross, Lucille McDysan, Preston Bassford, Jim Beardmore, Ray Logan, John Simmons, Linda Jordan. FRONT ROW: Janet Jones, Cathy Barber, Sharon Studer, Janice Cheat- ham, Dee Ann Daniels, Judy Williamson, and Judy Farrand. ,aiding ufiic J 5 CLARINET QUARTET1 Jim Kulp, Shirley Morrell, Carolyn BRASS SEXTET: Janice Cheatham, Ray Logan, Jack Hender- Miller, Sarah Toburen son, Larry Wills, John Simmons, Roger Pruitt CORNET QUARTET: Delores Donahoo, Betty Treaster, Karen TROMBONE QUARTET: Dan Wesselowski, Dale Adell, Jan Alphin, Cynthia Rawlings Collins, Larry Wills ' 1. , DRUM TRIO: David McDonald, Joyce White, Janet Jones TRUMPET TRIO: Roger Pruitt, John Simmons, Burton Brewer 5 6 R. D. CHAPMAN President Beloit Business Man HAROLD BRINEY Vice-President Beloit Farmer Oal' 6 in CLYDE LAMPERT 0 dU,C6l LOI'l Treasurer JOHN S. MORRELL Superintendent of Beloit High School E. M. CHESTNUT Principal of Beloit High School BEN BARBER Salesman MARIAN HOLLINGSHEAD Clerk of the Board WILBUR KENT Beloit Farmer HAROLD SHAMBURG Beloit Business Man VIRGINA DAMERY Secretary MAURICE MCDONALD Mortuary Beloit Banker al'l6! .!46!l'l'llI'lL:5!l 6L flOl'l 1 F In fi I f l Q 5 simvdifzvnlmf, ,ss -1 , , , ' - zmxammgaz an . , , munnlnnuenr- li , Q - L - wmnn. we ,. mmmnmmmJ.mn-.fQLM , --f if ,ak f: ' 'iw 4, , 'Iva Jvfii , Q A . 2 ' . f ' +A, fffzsf' , ' f' W' Q xg,-A '-f' wwf- ' A U2 Pg 5 .QL3 fig. ?Y1fiN?1f'.,g,,' vii fl :Jin reef' f, - Sf Hg' , A an It Q f,v W? bkmegfxiqxxs- , K, v J X ,K t .7351 ini- J , , 2 - af' . 1 H ,' ff H 3' :fy EJ wkix. 'QQ' dx . .Napili A It ,ki gi gt? . gh, ,A ig , a 4 X ' fu 'we ', '-3 V' Lifxvf ' ' :Y vig 'iii 4 , . L1 11,1 ,Eff .A -:N as .Q - K 1 .V -' , ,Q ' - . ,L -f .wi L- , ' - . iw' xl . A Ev. if .2 J .y ' bn M A z wgy I 3,5-. , .9 ' - W vnu.. 4 a.,., kvfg 2+ J is 5,-rp 1, ,ep 54M-' ,- ,M a V ,, r -+.- 1w,-..1,. 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Reverend Eugene Layson Prayer . ' ........ Reverend Eugene Layson Response by the Choir Vocal solo . ........... . Janet Jones The Lord's Prayer --Shubert Sermon . . .......... Reverend Glen Meloy There are Giants in the Land Clarinet Solo .......... Q .... . Jim Kulp Csardas --V. Monti Congregational singing ......... , . . . Hymn No. l Holy, Holy, Holy Benediction . . ......... Reverend Eugene Layson Recessional. . ........... Mrs. R. C. Baker Marche Pontificale --Gounod Girls choir that sang Seniors march out Munic ipal Auditorium , s c ene of Commencement ommencemenf M' C' Cunningham Processional ................. Orchestra Pomp and Circumstance --Edgar Elgar Director--Ralph Fuhrken Invocation ............. Reverend C. W. Atkinson Program Numbers by members of the Class Senior talk ................. Larry Hewitt Speaking for the Class --President of the Class Trombone solo ......' ......... L arry Wills Castles in the Air --Simmons Vocal solo . . . ........... . Cynthia Ross When in My Heart Senior Talk .............. . . Joyce Jones A Cappella Ensemble t Seniors Antiphon of Springs'--Titcomb. He's Gone Away --Mounta1nSon1g Dee Ann Daniels-Cynt ia Ross-Janet Jones-Vonda Van Pelt-Max Mi er- Curtis Norris-Jim Slate-David McDonald-Jim Kulp-Larry Wills- Steven Muck and four underclass students Address ................ M. C. Cunningham What You Are --President, Fort Hays Kansas State College Trumpet solo ................ Roger Pruitt Theme and Variations on the Carnival of Venice --Arbin PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Supt. John S. Morrell Roll Call of the Class .......... Prin. E. M. Chestnut Presentation of Diplomas ............ Harold Briney Member of the Board of Education Benediction ............. Reverend C. W. Atkinson Recessional ................. Orchestra Pomp and Circu.rnstance --Edgar Elgar Seniors March in A Seniors receiving diplomas Aug. 31 Sept. 3 4 9 9-10 10 14 15 16 18 19 21 22 25 28 29-30 Oct. 2 5 9 12 13 16 19 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 30 31 Nov. 2 3 4 5-6-7 10 11 13 16 18 23-24 23 24 25 26-29 30 Dec. 1 3 4 4-5 7 8 9 11 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 Jan. 1-2 4 6 8 13 14 15 22 23 26 29 CGAHJCIP Students attend one-half day Band played for the radio station program Hello There Beloit City Teachers had their Fall picnic Parents of Junior High students learned about school procedure All classes selected their officers NCKL orglanization meeting at Concordia We saw t e first News Screen of the Month. We had one each month Pep Club officers were elected. Freshman boys were guests of the Rotary Club Y-Teen Big-Little Sister picnic at Wrench's pasture First Football game, at Clay Center, they won 34-6 Journalism class attended yearbook conference at Hays Football Reserve game at Bellevilleg we won 7-6 Band played at State Fair. Dan Moore lyceum on O. S. S. . Football game here, Minneapolis tied us 0-0. First after-the-game dance in gymnasium Y-Teen-YWCA potluck supper at the Methodist Church. Hi-Y District Conference at Jewell. Beloit Reserves won 6-0 over Minneapolis FFA officers attend National FFA Convention at Kansas City Football ame thereg Belleville won 14-21 , FFA Leadirship training school here, local chapter won information contest. Beloit Reserves lost at Mankato 19-O Football game hereg Osborne won 27-6 Sixteen attended student council conference at Concordia Wichers took our individual pictures Football game there, Marysville won 26-0 Lincoln won over Reserves 14-2 Rotarians were guests of the high school for dinner and stayed for the Lyceum, Fire Arms and their Use in American Histor Band glayed for County Co-op program Sandra Morissette crowned Homecoming Football Queen, we lost to Concordia 35-20 Trojan band went to K-State for Band Day Reserves lost at Concordia 31-7 Senior-Junior Reception, Winter Wonderland Betty Treaster crowned FFA Farmerette Football game hereg a tie with Stockton 19-19 Band marched for Chamber of Commerce Halloween Party Band and orchestra hayrack ride in Mear's pasture u Y-Teen Conference at Jewell Football game there, Smith Center won 7-6 KSTA Conventions for teachersg students had a two day vacation Athletic banquet for football boys Junior High Education Week program, We Believe and The Fiesta Football game here, Lincoln won 13-0 Choral C inic at Lincoln Hi-Y Dad-Son Mixer FFA sold cattle at St. Joseph NCKL One Act Play Festival at Concordia Rev. Layton spoke at Thanksgiving assembly Lylceum about glass blowing with Lewis Hart T anksgiving vacation BCTA hristmas party Band Clinic at Belleville Basketball game at Mankatog Beloit won 64-41 Y-Teens served Chili at noon for all students Hi-Y Model Legislature at Topeka Junior play, T e Doctor Has A Daughter Robert Vogeler lecture Second night of Junior play Basketball game here: Clay Center lost 63-56 Band marched for cash day Basketballlgame here: Smith Center lost 54-56 Christmas ssemblyg Clothes for Korea were presented Basketball game there, Osborne lost 56-70 Band marched for Chamber of Commerce and Elks parade A Cagppella group sang at Rotary Club Last ay of school in 953 Invitational tournament, Beloit won first place School reconvened A lyceum with Frank Biery playing the organ Bas etball game hereg Lincoln lost 46-59 Bill Meek' and Veryl Switzer spoke at athletic banquet given by the Rotary and Lions clubs Examinations and close of first semester Basketball .game there: Marysville lost 53-66 Dr. Kurt Singer lecture. Basketball game thereg Belleville lost 54-70 Freshmen an Junior High brought home first place NCKL trophies from Minneapolis tournament Basketball game thereg Osborne lost 35-41 Basketball game thereg Concordia lost 49-72 62 5 Q w '15 ij. . ,rm 1. i . V ' A .f Feb. Mar. CDUIOONN-' D-'P-ll-' P-'I-l ODUXIO D-'OLD 17 19 23 24 26 1 4 4-5 11- Apr. 2- 16- 16- May 4- 11- 10- 14- 10 11 12 13 13 15 15 23 24 26 30 31 3 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 19 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 3 5 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 17 18 CGLIQCJLIP Junior High and Senior High Contributed 3122. 50 to Polio Fund Basketball game here, Mankato lost 40-90. Twirlers performed Y-Teen Dad-Dauglhter Roundup Basketball game t ereg Lincoln lost 46-59 Y-Teen girls drew Heart Sisters Basketba l game hereg Marysville lost 33-46 Seniors were measured for caps and gowns. Junior High Operetta Cobbler in Fairyland Heart Sisters were disclosed. Income tax forms explained. Junior High won a three overtime game with Glasco 40-38 A Royal Scots performed at lyceum. Basketball game there, Minneapolis lost 42-'74 Hi-Y sectional conference at Beloit Sophomores skated at Downs. Exchange student Sam Robertson from India spoke at assembly. FFA placed fourth in District Poultry Judging School Y-Teen-YWCA tea Homecoming, Dee Ann Daniels elected queen, Belleville lost 47-54 B. H. S. attended Bell Telephone program at Municipal Auditorium. Basketball game there, Clay Center lost 38-41 Mr. Mosely showed a film on Europe Basketball game hereg Concordia lost 35-45. Sheryl Knarr was elected Queen of Hearts for the National Heart Fund Three One Act plays presented Lyceum on the Reptiles of North America by Jack Raymon. District Tournament at Beloitg Beloit won first place. Senior girls had a slumber party in the high school gymnasium Kansas Weslyan presented instrumental music program Music professors of Kansas State lead string instrumental Clinic Beloit received second at Regional tournament at Lincoln. Piano and vocal eliminations at Municipal Auditorium Seniors took Emporia State Comprehensive Achievement Tests. Y-Teen Mother-Daughter Banquet at the Municipal Auditorium District Speech and Drama Festival at Clay Center Globetrotters played at Municipal Auditorium Dual track meet with Concordia, Concordia won District Music Contest at Concordia Junior Hi h S rin art Sterling lgelayss g P Y Golfers won over Clay Center All School party, Curt Norris and Joan Eller were elected King and Queen. Beloit won an eight school track meet Easter Cantata at the Methodist Church Seniors and Juniors meet representatives of 15 colleges Juniors selected class rings State Speech Contest at Hays, One Act Play, The Cornhusk Doll received a l rating FFA livestock judging team won first over 24 school at Ellsworth. Six golf boys won over Lincoln. Tennis meet at Concordia Beloit won second at Stockton Relays Y-Teen installation of officers A Senior sneak day K. U. Relays Easter Vacation , Golf meet at Belleville Special assembly to crown track queeng Cynthia Ross was elected queen. FFA won tenth gold emblem award at State contest. Ron McKinnie was elected to a state FFA office. Beloit placed fifth in Beloit Relays, Concordia won A, Haven won B Eleven received I's at State Music Contest at l-lays. Ha s Relays Seniors received cards and announcements. Freshman skating party at Courtland. Allan Gaskill and Steven Muck won doubles at NCKL Tennis meet Fort Hays State College Band performed at Municipal Auditorium Junior-Senior banquet, Springtime in the South Golf squad won over Lincoln Senior play, Father Was A Housewife Junior Hig won a four school track meet BCTA picnic, teachers presented Mr. Morrell with life membership in N. E. A. Spring Music Program at Municipal Auditorium Regional track meet at Hays FFA Banquet gyutladworking students displayed furniture in high school gymnasium and the clothing girls presented a style Final exams Senior class day program -4 gage Sands Green golf tournament at Hays, State track meet at Manhattan. Jim Grecian took first in state Teachers grade final examinations Rev. Glen C. Meloy spoke at Baccalaureate Dr.. M. Cunningham gave the Commencement address at the Municipal Auditorium. Award assembly Junior High graduation 63 vt ..,,, ,Q 5 Makmg porn poms for Homecommg X. 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