Beloit High School - Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

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lv-'ns-'-F1 W'-Af - 4 . Democratic Victor-President Lyndon johnson won the 196-1 election by the greatest plurality ,. and per cent of the total rote in ll. S. history, johnson became President at the assassination of john F. Kennedy in 1963. Iirzrryis Brittle for Votes-Sen. Barry Coldwater was surrounded by fans at Knoxville, Tenn., air- port September 16 as he campaigned for the presidency on the Republican ticket. 'l'hc con- servative senator swept to a first-ballot nomina- tion at thc convention in San Francisco. ational Events in Review-1964 is are the Illi717lf'I'iYfRlDgCf Craig leaped on a group zammates surrounding the pitcher Bob Gibson mo- ts after the last out in the seventh YVorld Series e won by the Redbirds over the Yankees, 7-5, in St. ts. 11,0 was 054' I'rn the Greatexl-Cassius Clay whooped it up with his handlers after he won the world heavyweight title in Miami Beach in February. He was credited with a tech- nical knockout of Sonny Liston when I.is- ton failed to answer the bell for the sev- enth round. Alaskan Quake-A whole line of cars rest- ed about 20 feet below street lexel on at main thoroughfare in Anchorage thc day following the disastrous earthquake on March 27. Nobel Prize II'inner-llr. Martin Luther King, right, was greeted by Richard C, Patterson, commissioner of public events, at Kennedy International Air- port Dec. 16 on arrival from Europe. Dr. King was in Oslo to receive the l964 Nobel Peace Prize, -. , . e f -c sr 'E ' W fri' t ' S ., -fi 'Ft K .ess V ' .M 2 i f :-- , vf--,. -:ww M '- Juv , H 4.yQ'- , , V .v. hw., - I 1. X ,je -, 1 iv, xAnir--M-A- - -- -H A' M - .Q M aw W 1 HWS ,, ,jg u v-jgtxf I ' .Q ffxya 1 .rfnzwg TI-IE 1965 TIZQJLW Published by the journalism class of Beloit High School Beloit, Kansas FOIZEWOIZD During the school year the Student Council new activities sign has heralded the comings and goings of the Trojans, following them in victory and defeat through all the experiences of a school year. Because this sign so closely paralleled the feelings of the Citizens of Troy the theme of the 1965 TROJAN is Signs of Prol gress at Beloit High School. 's TZXBLE CDF CONTENTS ' ' W 'i-- f W- B mm m - A A A g 8 , ,. Faculty. . . . . page 8 Organizations. . . page 18 Activities .... . page 30 Sports ......... page 42 S, X X'-4 Classes. . . . . .page 58 2 si Q' 5 f BELOIT H-IGH SCHOOL ?FIf'E 'F BOARD OF EDUCAU ON . - ' ' ' d the conference table at a regular B hind every successful school is a good administration. Gathered aroun Nionday night meeting are Betty Vetter, Rex Quackenbush, Dean l'l11dd0Ck, Mauflce McDonald Robert Ingram, Bill Earle, and Bob Pearson. Mr. Ron Gridley, superintendent of schools, has a busy schedule filled with interviewing prospective teache preparing the budget, planning various improvements, attending speaking engagements, and working with the school administrators in all the complexities of reorganization in his first year as superintendent at BHS. 4 FS Mr. Robert Harrison has been here nineteen years. The first twelve years he taught and coachedg then after a year's absence, he returned as principal. Under his experienced leadership, BHS has sought all-around excellence in education. Mrs. Lorna Peck, secretary to Mr. Harrison, is always ready to help a puzzled student, an in- quiring faculty member, a lost parent, or a salesman. Mrs. Betty Vetter, Mr. Gridley's efficient secretary, keeps books for various school organizations. She also serves as clerk for the Board of Education. if 58 hail Jw Mrs. LOI'na Peck Mrs, Betty Vetter 5 MRS. GENEVIEVE STOFER B.S. Pittsburg State Pittsburg Whether dealing with book stacks, class experiments, group discussions, or athletic teams, the faculty members of BHS have demonstrated their com- petence and efficiency. In addition to their teaching duties they have spon- sored classes and activities. Bl-IS is fortunate to have a faculty so deeply devoted to excellence in education. LANGUAGE Topeka MR. FLOYD SATTERLEE B.A. Central Methodist, Fayette Missouri 'Q U' MR. MICHAEL ROONEY B. S. Washburn University FATHER HOOVER, Marymount College Salina ibi- J X Q -K all MISS EDNA MASTERS A.B. Kansas Wesleyan Salina 1 I MRS. HELEN LUKENS B.S. Kansas State University Manhattan MRS. ROBERTA GROVER A.B. Sterling College Sterling S W' ,f 7 A.-A l BUSINESS EDUCNTON MR. LEON BURCI-I B. S. Bethany College g Mlss IRENE TINKLER B.S. Kansas Wesleyan Salina Lindsbor MR. EARL BAUGHER B.S. Kansas State University Manhattan SHOP MR . ROBEKI' MCVIC KER B. S. Fort Hays State Hays 8 SCIENCE AND MNT-Y OOM EQQBQIN4 T ii vz, rx MISS PHYLLIS STRUBLE B.S. Kansas University Lawrence MR. GENE KEADY B.S. K-State Manhattan 1 f MR. WILLIAM BILL CAMPBELL B.S. Ft. Hays State College Hays N. 5 ---Ma.-. Q 4-xi X MR. REINHART SCHWEMMER B. S. Pittsburg State University Pittsburg 0 QOCML SCIENCE 8- MR. ROBERT HARRISON B. S. Kansas Wesleyan Salina, M.S. K-State, Manhattan MR. KENNETH CALLISON B.S. Emporia State Emporia A-'E .Hifi MR . CRAWFORD RUSSELL B. S . Fort Hays Hays MISS ELSIE GASTON B.S. Em oria State MR. CARL FITZGERALD P B.A. Western State M.A. VVestern State Gunnison, Colorado Emporia 44 in MUSIC or HOME ECONOMICS .- .Fee MR. CLEO RILEY B.M.S. Emporia State Emporia MISS HELEN GILLMORE B.S. Kansas State University Manhattan 11 il ,VK - Ben Woods, custodian, unlocks the doors early every morning in preparation for a busy day. f' x Mu I -..1'r: Although he was a member of the staff of the Vocational Technical School, Mr. Robert Severance has been closely associated with BHS. He received a B.S. at K-State, Manhattan. 12 activities . Clarence Knoche enjoys a short break in the day's W, ,M W., li P N if Q mrs? we . Sissy , Z, ,K r is f -nw-N... if. Wi I ..v - . jf i 5 1 gg F m f E . 'N I . i 5 k S . - - k f 'V X , I x I . V tr' iff I 'lil 7 Lie fi l ,Q ,Z A . I ,, 'N...4--- J n. 5, in F nm., Q ag K Si 11, xg S I 5. 6 if 1 3 X '75 j 1 xi? 3' a,l Tf s s ,Q if 4 5 s , BELOIT HIGH SCHOOL pix if-T L ,Am I Y' X Az L I, X 2 'la . X 5' ii, D 9 S 'K R X VX Hx x,S, X 3 a 3 i r ini ,i gf.L5.5,..i .. A H H H 2 H HHHZHEL HQHH sg , H H l rr H Pgu '3 H D , , W Y-TEENS The Y-Teens under the leadership of Linda Chapman had an activity-packed year. This year the girls en- joyed the Big-Little sister picnic, conducted the Cere- bral Palsy drive, worked at the concession stands during games, made favors for the Community Hospital, held a Valentine party, and high- lighted die year with the annual Pa and Me Banquet. Officers-Connie Lawson-Secretary, Linda Fouts Vice-President, Linda Chapman-President, je an Deschner-Treasurer . PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to thetask of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christ- ians. In this endeavor we seek to understand jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Sponsor Miss Gillmore The annual Y-Teen Mother-Banquet banquet. 14 ' A-me X 7 bf ,,, ' y F if .0 Mawr AQ b ' .Q 44 f Qty ity Keith Waggoner, john Hodler, Gary McCarty, Randy Uhrich, Greg Hackiand, Mr. Callison went to the Hi-Y Model Legislature . OFFICERS-jerry Harrison-Committee Chairman, Mike Miller- President, Jeff Weltmer-Vice President jerry File-Secretary- Dennis Isabell-Treasurer, Phil MacDonald-Devotions Chair- man. 15 Hi-Y Sponsor Mr. Callison H' 'Y TEACHES YOUNG MEN CHRISTIAN GOALS The Hi-Y Club heard many interesting speakers during this year's programs. They held a Watermelon feed in the fall, sold popcorn at ball games through the Winter months, and then sent five boys to premodel legislature at Hays and model legislature at Topeka in the spring. Exe cutive C om mittee TOP L to R: Linda Prochaska, Pam Kohler, Nancy Nelson, Barbara Edgar, Patty Fouts, Marcy Morris, Linda Hartman. BOTTOM: Phyllis Remley, Donna Davis, Cynthia Munsey, Sue Major, Elaine File, janell Brown. PEP C!-IEEIZQ Q The orange and black clad pep club girls were on hand at all sports events, they participated in the 19.5.- janell Brown Marcy Morris Pam Kohler Luann Brown Nancy Nelson ,I fl 4' fi.. 45 ls , ,, I J S' X' 5' I w I 4 A Team Cheerleaders 16 queen crowning cere- monies, organized pep skits, and led pep rallies with chants and songs. Their loyal support, their good sportsman- ship, and their pep char- acterized the BHS cheer- ing section. s trif- 'fit Q, Trojan Football Fans L to R Lynn Ann Olson, Kathy Snyder, Sue Noll, Beth Han- sen, Deeanne File-- B TEAM CHEERLEADERS ff' ,r Debbie Ingram and Sharon Rice, window painters. ,fr-, Q Treasurer-Secretary-Vice -Presicle nt- Pre side nt Phyllis Remley, Sue Major, Linda Prochasl-ca, and Patty Fouts Pep Club Officers. MIDDLE Linda Hartman and Patty Fouts Worklate on the Homecoming Queen's Crown. LEFT The A Team cheerleaders working on a new yell. RIGHT 17 X.- 'UN 85.440 BACK ROW Roy Sporleder, Bob Holloway, Larry Heidrick, Frank Gronewoller, Rich Bean, Charles File, Troy Zachary, Jim Campbell SECOND ROW jerry Durham, john Hodler, Homer Davidson, Dan File, Alan Shurizs, jim Lukens, Gary Morrell, Dennis Pearson, Mr Baugher FRONT ROW: Mr. Severance, Dan Emmot, jerry File, Tim Mehl Frank Robbins, Darrell Hackett, Brad Fuller Ron Tice, Chuck Fleming, john Schneider The Beloit chapter of the Future Farmers of America had a very successful year. The par liamentary procedure team ranked first in the state, and the land judging team, in their first year of competi- tion, Went to the nation- als . Mr. Earl Baugher and Mr. Bob Severance were the FFA advisors . fp., oggaa -s-...ii Gunn-L it . 'iigf X..s.,l These boys represented Beloit and Kansas at the wh , f M MP- . '-M19 'W f - g S , .gg i ig ,L ' F 'irf-'didn K 'L 2 -QT fi, hs V ,,,, 3 MTH? 'Kag- ,4 Y 0-4. a. Dennis Pearson, Homer Davidson, and Dan File judged livestock. National Landjudging Contest: ON THE BACK, Dan File and jim Cam bell ON THE FRONT, Dennis P Pearson and John I-Iodle,r. N., The dairy cattle judging team consisted of Gary Morrell, john Hodler, and jerry Durham. Brad Fuller and Larry Heidrick made up the farm mechanic te am . 19 'Keg ,W , . F , f li 'W TOP ROW: Dales Kent, Greg Olson, Dan File, jerry Harrison. Tad Fuller, Greg I-Iaecki, Tim jennison, Rex Waggoner, Steve Donker. SECOND ROW:Keith Waggoner, Phil McDonald, Dan Davis, Grant Peck, Gary Schoen, Doug Scholl,jim Slaven, Pat Waddell, Mr. Elkins. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Davis, Yvonne james, Sondra Shambtwg, Linda Kindler, Jolene Mastin, Elaine File, Judy Simmons, Beth Hansen, Andra Wooster, STUDENT COUNCIL Dan Davis and Andra Wooster were elected president and secretary of Stuco in the spring of 1964. Home room representatives were elected in the fall. Student Council sponsored the queen elections, homecoming ceremonies and dances, lyceums, and the AFS program. The executive committee also met with St. john's student council in the first intra-city stuco project. Occasional coke breaks, a benefit basketball game, school dances, and a shorts and juliann Mann. day were some of the Ways Stuco raised money to support itself and the AFS program. The Student Council can be very proud of its efforts in faculty- student relations and the groundwork that it laid for next year's organization. ' Secretary, Andra Wooster, and treasurer Linda Vice-President, Gary Schoen, President, Dan Davis, and Kindler kept Stuco's books in order. advisor, Mr. Elkins listen to a heated discussion. if . ..,,, rim, Eirgrzra limi! 'hx -.hump an Lwhlsf 'M' 'ir .gm BELOW: The faculty trotmced the intra- mural all stars in an AFS benefit game. Stuco president Dan Davis crowns Linda Jo Chapman queen of the Beloit Relays. Gre g Haeck this year's AFS student, pre se nts the school with .Q ' ox 'N' 1 7 ff NSQW Lila mme' ff :Q ix at 9,1 nik ,HQ 4 J: L ,N K? . ,,,, a Swiss flag. X., 'Nug- !l pf :ally -X fm ,grnxgzsla 1 3 :Iii ., N. l J x BELOW: A shot in the dark taken at one of the student council sponsored home- coming dances. Sponsoring these dances was one of stuco's many activities. 1 --,,.-:af f ew 'Mw MfWS1Gf W a' sim ,L EE. fa 54 F55 RFI ilif QQ 35 'L L' QW jaw! .ww 1-fri'-' ,sw , N Q, j Jwlh, ,a1's:a,,gw, L 3' Q' Q QE WIN N it fwlsx 'I if I rw, Qi? W Fr' , X, f W izaf i '+ msgs. L' Y' w M E- ,ff W .. 1 ,M 1 I 22 -is P' 'Q Max If -nf at If TH? ' ' wfmfl Ea? Q W 55516-,75 W f1'2,sw' V :saw 5 - .f .'.2:'K ,,,,i,,, i , 3,5,i,,,g ,I -- ,',' Marcy Morris-State and Dis- Barbara Peterson-State and ID r- W 5 '53 5 I 9 UI 5. 0 fl' r-l r-I trict I, Gold Medal District I, Gold Medal all Q32 aaa 4 F4555 ass V725 Mk? , I as M I S 4 1 , .- ',af,,Q-1 V X I f lnll c I it I Sondra Shamburg-DiS11'iCt II Linda Kindler-State II, DiStriCt I Dallas Uhrich-State and Dis The speech stu a very successful year. Mrs. Stofer took twe the district speech festival in Clay Center, with six Students rating I'S and advancing to 1:he State, Where the Trojans gained three gold medals. Ke ith Waggener-District II David Stone and Judy North State II, District I trict I, Gold Medal dents of BHS had lve students to Instructor Mrs . Stofer Linda Jo Chapman- Jim Lukens- District II District II Ivan Young- Judy North- District III District II if I Publication's Record Excitement and Success of School Year BHS LIFE STAFF BACK ROW-J. Brown, P. Waddell, M. Miller, 1. I-Iarrisong G. McCarty5B. Hauck, BHS Life Editor, M. Van Leeweng L. Hartman, Edna Masters, Advisor, S. Belden, C. Jones, D. Stone, Assistant Editor of BHS Life, A. Severance, Assistant Editor of Trojan, J. Vetter, D. Davis, Editor of Trojan, Shamburg. The journalism department, re- organized this year at BHS, had two important tasks--the publication of BHS Life and the Trojan. Writing features, covering beats, reading proof, arranging for pictures, planning pages, writing copy, and meeting deadlines became meaningful to all staff members as they worked on both publications . A f if S. B.H.S. Life Editor. . Bob Hauck Assistant Editor. . David Stone Business Manager. janell Brown Circulation Manager ...... Mary VanLeewen Page Editors. Sondra Shamburg Jana Lou Vetter Anita Severance Dan Davis Reporters . . . Linda Hartman jerry Harrison Sandra Belden Gary McCarty Pat Waddell Chris jones Mike Miller Advisor. . . Edna Masters mill 2 The backbone of the yearbook staff was photog- raphers Keith Waggoner, Phil McDonald, Greg our editors, Bob and Dan, at Work. Olson, and Mr. Satterlee, sponsor. 23 TEACHERS OF C4 Q4 , ' fr' I3 BACK ROW: Mr. Harrison, Janell Brown, Kenny Lawson, Jerry Harrison, Tim Jennison, Judy Simmons, Donna Dooley. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Shull, Linda Kindier, Judy North, Keith Waggoner, Barbara Peter- son, Bob I-Iauck. FTA The FTA is an organization of stu- dents Who indicated an interest in becom- ing teachersg some of the members attended the state teachers' convention in the fall. Linda Kindler won the annual BCTA scholar- ship. FTA officers for 1964-1965: Judy North, Vice-President, Barbara Peterson, secretary-treasurer, Keith Waggoner, President. 24 757 'UH 4 BELOIT HIGH SCHOOL . Q- ' ' ww 'f' W.,- 'askr-:: Gif? Z-if: .ga Q+'.fng,. ,. K I ,J I-I-3 , A -fb A , ,. lf- . E., L i Eg if H. . ,U 1 E' .f . H, Lf., . ,, :E .xy s ff, A1 - sw ifziiif , 'im i - . L my . ' . , -,gif .,, -, .. . .qg4gq+f-H 7 ie lsr Ha ffm ' ,gy M. ,gl , Q . ,,,.,--f' ' ' YES, 3 farm, ww BACK ROW: M. Schwemmer, B. Burkey, L. Prochaska, D. Ingram, B. Edgar and L. Fouts. FOURTH ROW: B. Wills, V. Gray, Y. james, P. Covert, M. Van Leewen, D. Belles, P. Schell, C. Munsey, S. Noll, C. jones and Gayle I-Ierbst. THIRD ROW: W. Hixenbaugh, B. Canfield, G. Maxwell, J. Alsop, B. Hodler, A. Berndt, D. james, I. Miller, 1. Sink andj. Morris. SECOND ROW: P. Remley, S. Bruce, I. Simmons, V. Hollaway, M. Riley, I. Mastin, L. Kindler andj. Tolbert. FRONT ROW:j. North, K. Boettcher, C. Walters, A.Houghton and D. Davis. MUQIO F0121 OONCE-1219, F021 QPOIZIQ. FOIZ EDUCATION. FOB NMENT The Beloit Band, consisting of 73 members, participated in many activities throughout the year. In the fall the marching band attended the Fort Hays State Marching Contest where they received a II rating. They attended the Hutchinson State Fair, played and performed at four home games and marched in Homecomings and Veterans' Day parades . The concert band played a winter concert, and a spring concert, and at the District Music Festival received a II rating. The dance band, sporting new dance band fronts and new blue coats, played for a school dance, three out of town proms and for both class plays. As a climax of the year's activities, all band members presented a colorful Mexican Fiesta show complete with a street scene, a bull fight and a night club. Individually, several members of the band received superior ratings for solos at District and State Festivals, and several ensembles also received high ratings . r ,xx -1 it BAND OFFICERS: K. Vetter, Librarian, V. I-Iollaway, Drum F' Major, K. Waggener, Vice-Presiden1:,L. Kindler, President, , B. Canfield, Band Manager, J. North, Student Director, Mr' Fltzgerald and B. Earle, Secretary. 26 BACK ROW: Mr. Fitzgerald and R. Waggoner. FOURTH ROW: B. Elder, K. Waggoner, M. Litton, G. Herbst, C. Rice, N. Nelson, K. Schell, P.McDonald, G. Olson, J. Berndt and K. Hansen. THIRD ROW: B. Earle, D.Isbell, K. Vetter, I. Schneider, B. Haigh, G. Chapman, M. Torr, S. Chapman, and L. Hartman. SECOND ROW:j. Hicks, B. Nelson, L.I-Iansen, S. Rice, A. Lawson, C.I-larnett, C. Lawson, and B. Pearson. FRONT ROW: L. Chapman, C. Corman, K. Snyder, E. File andj. Torr. at 1 lf' - - - W...- DANCE BAND, BACK ROW: M. Torr, Mr. Fitzgerald, B. Earle, K. Vetter and D. Isbell. SECOND ROW: P. McDonald, K. Schell, N. Nelson, G. Olson, K. Boettcher and V. Hollaway. FRONT ROW: P. Schell, Y. james, I. Simmons, P. Covert, P. Kohler, R. Waggoner andj. North. FLAG TWIRLERS, BACK ROW: L. Prochaska, J. Tolbert, L. Chapman, J. North and D. Ingram. FRONT ROW: Twirler, C. Lawson, Majorette, V. Judy North received the john Philip Sousa Award I-Iollaway, Twirlers, B. Pearson and P. Remley. for being the outstanding music student of the year. new '3 s.a,i 2 Ei' !w. 'v . fi ini i L.. -as K' . i 7. .f A A ,ww TROMBONE QUARTET: G. Olson, N. Nelson, K. Schell and P. McDonald. WOODWIND CHOIR: M. Van Leewen, M. Riley, V. Hollaway, P. Remley, S. Bruce, K. Boettcher, J. Simmonsiand J. North. -dn! SAXOPHONE QUINTET: Y. james, M. Torr,J. Simmons, P. Covert and P. Schell. BRASS CHOIR LEFT TO Dancers at the Mexican Cl I. , . .... A . RIGHT: B. wins B. Canfield he Flesta held MW 14 and 15' w. Hixenbaugh, 'K. scheu, Bf. FLUTEQUARTET119- Nelson, P. Mcnonmd, B. Dam, C- Walters, K- Bme, D. Isbell, K. Vetter and Boeftcheff and J- North- C. Jones not pictured. 28 -,., . A J 1 I H STRING TRIO: Marilyn Riley, Barbara Peterson STRING ENSEMBLE, BACK ROW: B. Giddings, I. and Marianne Maxwell. Mastin, K. Pohlhammer, C. Pohlhammer, B. Peter- son, S. Bruce and I. Slaven. FRONT ROW: S. Rice, A. Wooster, D. Ingram, M. Loades, M, Riley, V. Hollaway and M. Maxwell. OEJC!-IEQIRA C341-?l2JEQ CUUUF-2ALTI2ADfI1ON OF QYMPHONIG MUQIO Mr. Riley orchestra director. The BHS orchestra, directed by Cleo Riley, practiced faithfully from September until May to provide music for special events . They provided music for both the class plays, played in the Spring Music Concertg and played the traditional graduation marches. At the District Music Festival they received a I rating, of this group the String Trio received a I rating, Marianne MaXWell's cello rated a I, Margaret Loades and Marilyn Riley each received II ratings on their violin solos, Beth Hansen's cello solo received a II, and the String Ensemble received a II. At the State contest in Emporia Marianne Maxwell received a I and the String Trio received a II. BACK ROW: Mr. Riley, B. Giddings, I. Slaven, B. Colby, B. Burkey, R. Waggoner. THIRD ROW: I. Alsop, W. Hixenbaugh, G. Maxwell, K. Waggoner, K. Vetter, D. Isbell, N, Nelson, G. Olson, P, McDonald, B. Hodler, S. Chapman, M, Torr and L. Olson. SECOND ROW: C. Corman, C. Walters, K. Boettcher, D. Davis, I. North, K. Snyder, A. Houghton, L. Chapman, I., Kindler, B. Pearson, B. Nelson, I. Hicks, B. Hansen, M, Maxwell and V, Hollaway. FRONT ROW:j. Mastin, D. Ingram, S. Bruce, S. Rice, M. Riley, C. Pohlham- mer, K. Pohlhammer, A. Lummis, K. Wilson, C. Sibley, M. Loades, J. Torr and C, Rice, A. Wooster andB Peterson not pictured. 4 . if if The mixed chorus and orchestra end the Spring Concert with the Battle Hymn of the Republic. C!-IOIZUQ VOOALIZEQ FOP: NMENTAND ENJOYMENT Music groups at BHS had an active and successful year. At the District Contest the chorus groups received the following ratings: Mixed Chorus II, Girls Glee Club II, Mixed Ensemble I, Double Sextet I and Triple Trio II. The individual ratings were Judy North I, Carolyn Pohlhammer I, Linda Hartman II, Kathy Pohlhammer II, Phyllis Remley II and Linda Chapman III. The State ratings received were Double Sextet I, Mixed Ensemble I and Carolyn Pohlhammer I. The chorus presented the traditional Christmas program, Easter program and the Spring Concert. I. North, L. Chapman, C. Pohlhammer, K. Miss Elsie Gaston choral instructor. Pohlhammer, L. Hartman, and P. Remley took solos to District Music Festival. C. Pohlhammer received a I and J. North a II at State. 30 MIXED ENSEMBLE, BACK ROW: R. Tice, I. Lukens, A. Shurts, J. Dean, B. Canfield, I. Slaven, K. Waggener, D. Kent. FRONT ROW: P. Remley, A. Wooster, K. Boettcher, L. Chap- man, K. Pohlhammer, V. Hollaway, M. Riley, I. North and S. Studer not pictured. - 572 is ' :I ill .. - - DOUBLE SEXTET: S. Studer, L. Brown, J. Tolbert, V. Cordill, L. Chapman, L. Hartman, K. Pohlhammer, I. Vet- ter, M. Morris, B. Peterson, A. Woos- ter and J. North. TRIPLE TRIO: M. Scoggan, P. Van Leewen, P. Remley, V. Hollaway, C. Pohlhammer, N. Nelson, B. Pear- son, K. Boettcher and M. Riley. MIXED CHORUS, BACK ROW: L. Chapman, M. Morris, R. Tice, I. Berndt, B. Canfield, I. Dean, I. Slaven A. Shurts, T. Fuller, I. Lukens, T. Hoff, D. Kent, K. Waggoner, I. Deschner,and C, Pohlhammer. THIRD ROW:I. Abram, S. Studer, I. Fuller, M. Loades, I. Vetter, V. Hollaway, V. Cordill, S. Shamburg, K. Boettcher, N. Nelson, M. jones and A. Evarts. SECOND ROW: M. Riley, C. Walters, M. Maxwell, M. Bul- thaup, B. Pearson, A. Wooster, I. Mann, L. Dreibelbis, P. Rernley, M. Scoggan, M. Loades, L. Gersow, P. Van Leewen, S. Rice and M. Shull. FRONT ROW: L. Brown, L. Fouts, I. North, S. Simmons, B. Edgar, V. Phillips, P. Fouts, I. Harrison, L. Hartman, I. Tolbert, K. Pohlhammer and B. Peterson. mmm la 9 I demand a fair Trial for my fi 11-IE QENIOIZ PLAY NIGHT OF JANUARY l6 On October 29 and 30th the Senior Class of Beloit High School presented the three -act comedy Night of january l6th. The cast was as follows from LEFT TO RIGHT: Magda Svenson, Linda Petterson, the prompter, Andra Wooster, Student Directors, Judy North and Linda Chapman, Larry Regan, jerry Harrison, Clerk of the Court, Tad Fuller, jane Chandler, Luann Brown, Roberta Van Rensslaer, jan Vetter, Stenographer, Linda Hartman, Stevens 's secretary, Mary Van Leevven, Flint's secretary, Kathy Pohl- hammer, Attorney Stevens, jerry Dean, Karen Andre, Marcy Morris, Nancy Lee Faulkner, Barbara Peterson, Attorney Flint, jim Slaven, judge Heath, Dan Davis, Policeman, Frank Gronewoller, Sigurd junquist, Alan Shurts, Mrs. john Hutchins, Bruce Canfield, Homer Van Fleet, Dal Uhrich, john Whit- field, Troy Zachary, Dr. Kirkland, Doug Chapman, Elmer Sweeney, Bob Hauck, Policemen, Ken Vetter, Bailiff, Doug Scholl. Charlotte Highland is not pic- tured. Mrs. Stofer helps put on the make-up. client, says Stevens. Mr. Rooney tests Dal before curtain time. THEJUNIOIZ Pl-AY THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Cn February 15 and l6 the juniors of BHS presented the three-act comedy by john Patrick The Curious Savage. The cast was from LEFT TO RIGHT: Juliann Mann and Yvonne james, Student Directors, Dave Stone, jeff, Brad Giddings, Hannibal, Judy Simmons, Fairy, Cynthia Corman, Florence, Carter File, john Thomas, Elaine File, Mrs. Paddy, Pam Kohler, Mrs. Savage, Chuck Powell, Dr. Emmet, Linda Prochaska, Miss Willie, john Emmot, Samuel, Barbara Edgar, Lily Belle, john Hodler, Titus, Mr. Rooney, Director. Pam Kohler as Mrs. Savage and john Hodler as her step-son, Titus, had many a word for each other in their tussle for money and at it. You could be in the concert field, Hannibal, if you worked rights. I think I can identify the scent! Linda Prochaska and Brad Giddings prepare for the opening night. .mln-. I Janice Tolbert reads letters to Santa. 4 I Senior Class officers greet the guests in the reception line. Santa and the Five Fairies pm- vided some of the special music. The Beloit Elks Lodge was the scene of this year's Christmas Prom. The annual event, presented to the juniors by the seniors, was held on the evening of December 19. The Harmonettes sang White Christ- mas and I'll Be Home for Christmas, then Santa and the Five Fairies provided mas . The Smith Center Dance Band played for the dance that rounded out a most enjoyable evening. 34 another version of Twelve Days of Christ- Dave Stone, president of the junior class and Master of Ceremonies, wel- comed the seniors, THEJUNIOPJ-SENIOR: PROM AND BANQUEI' The junior-Senior Banquet-Prom was held on the evening of April 30, at the Beloit Munici- pal Building. Father Hoover of St. johns Catholic Church gave the invocation, Dave Stone was the Master of Ceremonies, Bob Hauck responded, and Mr. Richard Elkins delivered the after dinner speech. A junior ensemble sang two songs, an original skit was pre- sented. The Glasco Dance Band provided the music. Bob I-Iauck, senior class president, expressed the appreciation of the class of 65. IP Mr. Richard Elkins advised us not To let the Moon get into our eyes. The Mick Mess was an orginial skit by the juniors, which showed a picture of Southern Aristocracy. Sophomores jerry File and Kathy Boettcher serve the upperclassmen, 35 wx 1 Sf-aff X , , . - lfl?e 4v if so W A f. l ly xg V f' we J' ' ., ,gy 2 . A .elk J Dan Davis and Greg Olson help balladeer Alan Davis, who gave tips to teenagers. LYCJEUMQ A representative of the Atomic Energy Com- mission related to us the power of the Atom. 36 'N-.., 'E is we x 35? WiMa+MgQ My '.,7,. A xxfzgf , BELOIT HIGH SCHOOL RUJAN 31 S uf' 'YV'-vhlll, si JANALOUVEHEPJ QUEEN QONDRA Q FOOTBALL IZOYNJY LUANNBIZOWN VARSITY--65 QLEFT TO RIGHTQ FRONT ROW: Manager Dave Williams, Monty Applebee, John I-lodler, Bill Elder, Ivan Young, Kenny Vetter, Stan Belden, Dallas Uhrich, Brad Giddings, Tim jennison, jim jay, Phil Elder, Gary Morrell, manager Greg Chapman. SECOND ROW: jerry Harrison, Dan Davis, Denny Dean, jim Slaven, Chuck Diers, Dan File, Jim Lukens, Bob I-Iauck, David Scott, Mike Stewart, Mike Miller, Gerald Hansen, Scott Griffith, manager Dennis Isbell, Coach McVicker. BACK ROW: Coaches Keady and Burch, Mark Torr, Richard Bean, Dave Stone, JeffWe1tmer, jerry Dean, Dick Myers, john Berndt, Doug Scholl, Bruce Canfield, Frank Gronewaller. uroonsatt P : 4 K F Tl' l I Third place in the N.C .K.l... was secured by the Trojans only a half a game behind Concordia and a full game behind Marysville. Gene Keady, coaching his first football team, led the team to a six Win, one loss and one tie season. n Coach Gene Keady SEASON Beloit Opponent 25 . . Stockton O 19 . . Minneapolis 0 41 . . Belleville 21 32 . . Osborne 12 20 . . Marysville 20 6 . . Concordia 26 21 . . Smith Center 19 46 . . Lincoln 7 Captains, jerry Harrison, Bob l-Iauck, Dan Davis. 39 .3 x l F. Gronewaller -I . N fyqxxx T 1 Q LL,: .5 x 5 D. Davis Y.: X I. Young wi . s g T, GNN 1 g - 3 ' ww ,AQSQQ .-5. I' ' 1, 1 Ye M Q i . ix. I HHVB171. .r 3 f f:'f J. Slaven QJQJVAQ , ,,,,.,, W.. , J- Jay MQW... 589 3- f nh ' . N gh' , .25 Rabin Y as 'Q v '. kjwm ,Q x D. Uhrich D. Scholl B. Canfield 1 :L J- ' Z' Lift f W ww-1 Q 1 3' me-nn-:xg ww u, .-: I - .4 A 1 . 2 7 - I. ,br b H A. ' -1 M .Q . .,..... ax k',2. ' H 5.96 51 YA IW ' '- :.. L QXAH 3 ' WK... i- W V - X.. . A .253 ' . . M T 3 . 82 S. . Q .inktfl V ' L .,, , r 1 V f ff - 1 A , ff? I .2 J. Dean NI WML? J. Weltmer m J. Harrison gi-i. . 5 ?x72. . ,e inf 7'9 QS-'SS 1' 231124 1 f F-X J Lukens WYw52fL:5Q1?,. - .N .. -,, 49, .gy i P Elder .,.. A ,, in - ri':i: f--:vi 4 5 I INT' W' ffm?-wza11Qi: I ' 4' Q1 ' w , A i -Q , ii 'Jn -H ..4.s. uf ' ' ,. ,,., V .N Q . 1 f':1., B. I-Iauck ,Wg M. Mlller 5 gffk , , -'rw'-2 N . MM if ' fa. E -. ,, v . . . ,, V P' 3 W ' L ' f K M ii . . g fx Q ,xy 5? .! : x my .H vu .. K. Vetter R. Bean .2 H .wi MT., E. RESERVES, FRONT ROW fleft to rightj Terry Shamburg, Steve Donker, Rex Waggoner, Nick Niewald, Melvin Litton, Allan Lummis, Bob Burkey, jerry File, Gary Lynch, Manager Alan Berndt, SECOND ROW: Mike Prickett, Ron Tice, Alvin Seeley, Bill Haigh, Ray McMann, Terry jennison, Marty Schwemmer, Dales Kent, Steve Evans. THIRD ROW: Charles File, Gerry Bassford, Doug Daugherty, Bob Dameron, Gregory Chapman, Bruce Smith, Dick Lynch, John Corman, Greg White, Bob Colby, Coach Callison. rf 9- 9 t . QQ All league honors Went to Richard thi, Q FJ' Bean, Dan Davis, and jerry Harrisong Ha, I ii 2nd team honor to Mike Millerg and W, , honorable mention ratings were re- J, v W, F ceived by jim Lukens, Bob Hauck, Bruce LY ' Canfield, and Gerald Hansen. T 'ff f + Q-.W - ,Qi 4 ,-rx The B-team, under Bob McVicker's X ' guidance, had an undefeated season in in T 'H six outings . Coaches: Leon Burch, Gene Keady, Bob Mc- Vicker, and Kennith Callison. ll -4 Q ,1 , ,ww . X, - ft a ,'- c i , 99 f xx' 1'7 Z' 1 ae t 5. 4,54 iw 5. 75,35 J ' i ds -' if vb Q abr V Q it 5. LI H. s . -i ,K 'tri f-Q ala , 1 ..'. 1 ' '4 ' X . A ' le ali. f if M 'l 'f,f if QQ, .55 ,YQ wiv vsp-X. if Quai N . T, 6 f ' 'Q X A .A V' I ' W 'Qi H 11 AL 's N ' 4: ,Q ,,, u, . , 5 A NJC By R f- mr ts, J W E ' . 4 U... Q. ,df ' A ' ,vi V H' I K K 3 MMINM ,K 1' . in -fywm H i.',' S 51, 'W 4 it -JV . X C - S ?,,, ic, K M. - I X- . 4, ' NJ-' BG 'T 'Q 1, l .. 1 , w, 7 , ? - .K f I, w ' ' Q 5 , : - K 2 Af X .pa ,W C a , it r... L li' Q 1 , S . ii Q 1, Q, x vi, I ,. Q ,Q , ig g. O K . ,Qi ,K V Fx 3 0 r ' r A wi V Viglgirigygkmwmk M, .f lf!! ' y Q 1, Q T . A x - - f , - wg 1, ' ,- it C 1 V, - , - X M V - K y ' ,na at -Yam ,.,L , . t . 1 r ---- Q ' A W S C - ' - C ,,..,4. ' it T T t,,i,, ' f e 'i A T 1 S ' 'li S , nstc T S an , lat T Ml, ,Q , wr Q , 1- W LVV, I, -gwvix , A My ,Q ,z , he f ,, 7- Q 5, ,I t,y ,, Ff ,-n ew V gglg q N 5 . Em ya N f , Q 1 I ,ae ' n be T -, L .ki 56.31,-. wg- A- fi A, fl 5 L ,, riff ,X . lx, J if lb , CA C A - 5 .ifw D U 1 rmfgifl - P- -5 ff-11 sff?f:3,12-H-ik 'Z 5 o ' ' ' S ,LINUAHAPTMAN QUEEN ANDIZA WOOQIEPJ BAQKEIBN-L ROYALTY MAP!!! MORRIS A wnvrvrme QEAQON EAS TEAM BELOIT 53 66 60 78 71 70 102 .2 NCKL 56 Tourneyi 79 66 72 80 87 8 1 65 Q3 on E Regional 66 Tourney 58 72 OPPONENT - Stockton 38 WINS 20 QTPNGV-VV Phillipsburg 59 Smith Center 48 The third consecutive North Central Kansas bas- Marysville 48 ketball championship went to the Trojans. Gene Belleville 43 Keady led the basketball squad for his seventh and Lincoln 54 final year at Beloit High School. A top rating, Concordia 84 usually number one, was given to the Trojans Minne2pO1iS 54 throughout the year and the team held true until Marysville 47 the last game of the regional when the State COnCOI'di6l 55 Champs, Chapman, defeated the Trojans before Smith Center 64 a capacity crowd at Concordia. Belleville S2 The season ended on an unsuccessful note but Lincoln 64 a record of 20 wins and one loss is a good season. Osborne S2 Concordia 67 Minneapolis 51 Clay Center 62 Marysville S5 St. johns QSalinaj 18 Marysville 47 Chapman 90 Ierry Harrison Mike Miller Dan Davis Rich Bean Frank Gronewoller Gary Schoen Tad Fuller Monty A pplebee wi Denny Dean if Coach Gene KeadY 5 Iim Slaven Denny Dean lim Slaven Frank Gronewoller Mike Miller Dan Davis Gary Schoen T ad Fuller jerry Harrison Richard Bean Monty Applebee BAQKEIBALI-T121-CJAPVXINQ: Frank Gronewoller f5Ol, Gary Schoen f3lj, and Mike Miller f21j. BASKETBALL HONORS Gary Schoen has headed the list in the North Central Kansas Area for the last three years and Frank Gronewoller and Mike Miller received All-Area Honors their Senior year. Gary Schoen has also been given all-state men- tion for the last three years and will long be remembered for the many records he has set at Beloit High School. UT iii X The Faithful managers of the Beloit Trojans are Dennis Isbell and Kenny Vetter. Y me Jw., 31 f f' X, f 1 -fl.. m.zmm w-an-n Nw. .t,m..,. we l.,...T , lumnn.ajnn.g,-wulm-1 1. t gs me B'Q I BACK ROW, fleft to rightj Dave Stone, Gerald I-Iansen, jake Berndt, Coach Leon Burch, jerry Blass, Scot Griffith, Dick Lynch. FRONT ROW: jerry File, Dennis Pearson, Brad Giddings, Mike Prickett, Dave Williams, Larry Miltner, Stan Belden, Steve Donker. 1n E- KLEFT TO RIGHTQ BACK ROW: Manager Greg Peck, Dales Kent, John Corman, Greg White, Greg Chapman, Alan Berndt, Gary Lynch, manager Marty Schwemmer. SECOND ROW: Bob Dame ron, Bill I-Iaigh, Rex Waggoner, Mike Gray, Coach Bill Campbell, Terry Shamburg, Tim Mehl, Dan Emmot, Gerry Bassford. FRONT ROW: Dick Walters, Alan Lummis, Paul Abram, Nick Niewald, john Schneider, Jeff Morris, Bob Burkey, Melvin Litton. D EVERXONEINTHELEAGUE Losing only three games, but defeating everyone in the league at least once, the B-team had a very suc- cessful season. The season ended successfully with the fall of Marysville's strong B-team after a previous defeat, The first year coaching of Leon Burch was very good. A QI-IORTBUTPRJOMIQING PRES!-IMAN QOUAD The Freshmen, under Bill Campbell's coaching, finished strong after a poor season when they battled the Smith Center Redmen but lost by a small margin in the league tournament. A VICTORJOUQ OOUNTRY QOU-AD fi 11.1 GDL. 's 1 Y 55 iv -' ,.. A s fi. l 4-cf' .1 ,,. Q 5532! x' Luv uv' BACK ROW fleft to rightj: Grant Peck, Alan Shurts, Tad Fuller, Clarence Seeley, Coach Bob McVicker. FRONT ROW: Dennis Pearson, Paul Abram, Larry Miltner, COUNTRY WINS REGIONAL In the first year of running cross country at Beloit High School, the Trojans looked promising, but only at- tended a few meets. While the team was at their peak during the regional, they received the first place trophy. 47 JAN:ceroLeer2:r QUEEN LINDA CHAPMAN Juov Noam Trams PJOYALW jeff Weltmer Jerry Harrison '1 ji- A W xii ,. 2 .mg .- V,--5 or 54323, , fw, :wiv ,1, f- fiqff 57 Pat W addell ,sf 1 ' E 955 gi 1 A o Lx FX 1, Q 3 Q ' F 5' M ,LW 1 V. .- ' Sk 7T f'M,'3s, . P v'??fufffPfL3k S P WH. - Q-SH 1- sf , I a ff? X f is ,, . if ,, O QQ ,I A . ,,m my 5 z,, WY - Q 1 ' -2? mt -wh. Coach Bob McVicker 'Isaacs BM-.I fy Mike Miller 49 Doug Scholl and Dale VanPelt 'ag ft Z 1, ' wtf. , M My l , :-K' W' ,. R rs ,KVL jig? -. ,ix K , x, Q ' X ' f , fx , , V, WAX, M 5 i 7' , -e , ... s I - f , A il ?,' A W Fw, W 5 5 ' QM, 1,W,,,,y..., 3 y ,E , q , . ,V , A y,y y y 'W Q. e, it S if W 'Q - f f m fl' '3r + ' , rf - K ' kjwg, ,awk Q I 'xv.,L.,A ik ,,m,Vw A b ,L AX, , ' Q. , , S .1 ff i ' ., .nw ,, , m J, . , n ,,, , ,yd L -1 I X N 2 I 4 W f afar r it 'ft W. , ...,.. ' - . , ,Q-Qu , jk flf X y I, , A ' ' , 2 e , ,X W '-V- , ,' S Q :,,. Y if E ,NV W V Q, LY V r ,V , ,-W' 2 , L,, I-at 5 ' K in, - D D 'W , L'f' 2 ' l S , n lrlt M W S ' ' is ' W 'W Eli . , or ftilif f , -A r X 32 C iff fgfa: 1ff,5,,fLrff A Y r y I . I f wfZAR55 ,Ji Q f te! ' D I V , 1 ,E vw 7 TLIE' fLEFT TO RIGHTQ BACK ROW: john Emmot, Scott Griffith, Doug Scholl, Mark Torr, Dick Myers, jeff Weltmer, Dave Stone, SECOND ROW: Phil Elder, Gerry Bassford, Mike Miller, Mike Stewart, Dale VanPelt, Ierry Harrison, Alan Shurts, Pat Waddell. FRONT ROW: Mike Wilsun, Kent Schell, Clarence Seeley, Bob l-lauck, Gerald Hansen, Monty Applebee, Mike Prickett. 'H' -sl' U A 4' lf -P nll ' -5, iilgg., Track squad managers--Dennis Isbell, wifi' ,SY li .sw ' ' A mflQ5i2Lf - 3 Alan Berndt, and Bill Elder. Captains jeff Weltmer 8 Doug Scholl. --Hi O O Aa K W Q- if--ff l, 431' Q fu N, ' Q Second place in the league track meet gave the Trojan track squad their only trophy, but three school records were broken. jeff Weltmer, senior high jumper, pushed his mark to 6'4 and won the state in the high jump. Pat Waddell, while only getting fourth at the region- al, set a new school record of l2'1 . Mark Torr set a new school record with a throw of 51' 7 3!4 . Mark, a sophomore, also placed third at the State T1-ack Meet, Head Coach Bob McVicker QCENTERQ and as- sistant coaches Gene Keady fLEFTj, Leon Burch. TIZACIC EEQ : fLEFT TO RIGHTQ BACK ROW: Steve Evans, Chris Jones, Tim Iennison, Gary Morrel, Dave Scott, Phil McDonald, Grant Peck, Denny Dean, Chuck Diers, Dan File, Bob Colby, Chuck Powell, Scott Chapman. SECOND ROW: Ron Tice, Brad Fuller, Terry Hoff, Stan Belden, Bob Dameron, Greg White, Charles File, John Corman, Mike Gray, Terry jennison, Alvin Seeley, Greg Olson. FRONT ROW: john Schneider, Nick Niewald, Rex Waggoner, Bill Haigh, Terry Shamburg, Bruce Smith, Greg Chapman, Dales Kent, Marty Schwemmer, Dan Emmot, Alan Lummis, Paul Abram. 51 -.44 hy' K I ,ffl .E I 1 595 IS, GOLF FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. Williams, G. Olson, R. Herbst, I. Morris, M. Schwemmer, B. Haigh, D. Walters, N. Niewald, G. Herbst, M. Litton. TOP ROW: J. Sink, G. Hacki, B. Giddings, J. Weltmer, Coach Keady, M. Miller, L. Miltner, D. Lynch, G. Lynch, B. Burkey. Lettermen for this season are 1. Jeff Weltmer, 2. Mike Miller, 3. Gary Lynch, 4. Dick Lynch, S. Larry Miltner, 6. Brad Giddings. f --ff GOLFERS BOUNCE Bl-XCKJ The Trojan Golf squad overcame a slow start to finish second in the league . The Beloit linksmen finished one stroke behind the Lincoln crew. At the first of the year, the Trojans finished last consistently, but after gaining more confidence and poise were able to place second in the Clay Center Invitational. Mike Miller, jeff Weltmer, Brad Giddings, Larry Miltner, Dick Lynch and Gary Lynch earned varsity letters . Dave Williams and Greg Olson earned reserve letters . .mn I wfmh CLASSES 5,1-N4-65:6 5 11 KNMM-S.. W-7 , H-,mm ,M X X K SONDRA SHAMBURG BOB HAUCK BILL EARLE Secretary President Vice-Presid ent QENIOIZQ OP 1 965 GA RY SCI-IOEN KENNY VETTER Student Council Representative TFCHSHFSI' SENIORS AT LAST! TWELVE YEARS OF SCHOOLING HAVE GONE INTO MAKING THAT PHRASE A REALITY FOR THE SIXTY-SEVEN SENIORS OF SIXTY-FIVE. THE SENIOR CLASS REMEMBERS THE INTERMINABLE ASSIGNMENTS, TESTS, SCORES, AND GRADE CARDS, THE BANQUETS, PROMS, DANCES, PLAYS, HOMECOMINGS, CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS, BACCALAUREATE, AND THE THRILL OF COMMENCEMENT AS WE LEAVE BHS WITH DIPLOMAS IN HAND WE CAN SAY FAREWELL AND THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. 54 Qerworae TAD FULLER 'f MIKE SIMMONS BARBA RA PETERSON -of- PATTI FOUTS ',-: DAN DAVIS LINDA I-IARTMAN KIM HANSEN 55 'HIV .isbn-ff IVAN YOUNG 41? DOUG SC HOLL JUDY NORTH LAVERNE MILLER LINDA PETTERSON ILENE HARRIS ON QENIOIZQ Serv DON GIDDINGS 56 QENIOIZQ JOLENE ABRAM ff MARILYN SHULL JIM LUKENS JEF F WELTMER BARBARA MAJOR DALLAS UI-IRICH IANA LOU VETTER 57 LUANN BROWN MIKE MILLER JANIE BURGER JIM SLAVEN JIM JAY I I QENIOIZQ JANICE TOLBERT MARCY MORRIS 58 5 Q i X Qemrorzs PHILLIP ELDER af V TROY ZACHARY IOLENE FULLER BETTY MELTON GREG HACKI VICKI CORDILL BENNIE WILLS 59 X FRANK GRONEWOLLER DONNA SCHNEIDER GARY WHITE LENA GERSOW TRESSA CLARK QENIOIZQ KEITH WAGGONER ALAN SHURTS 60 ANDRA WOOST ER ff LINDA KINDLER DALE VANPELT ,yi- WII I' PAT WA DDELL 1Z f9' oo MARY VAN LEEWEN JERRY HARRIS ON LINDA CHAPMAN 61 A MB SHIRLEY STUDER JERRY DEAN JANIS SIBLEY BRUCE CANFIELD ROD WOODARD ,f QENIOIZS KATHY HOLWAY GAILA MAXWELL 62 DOUG CHAPMAN KATHY POHLHAMNEER PHYLLIS COVERT var T35 I 5 Lx 5 RICHARD BEAN ' MIKE LAWSON CHARLOTTE HIGHLAND 63 QENIOPJ ACHVITIEQ JOLENE ABRAM Chorus 1, 2,45 Girls Glee 1, 2, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Letter 2,45 Social chm. 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 letter 45 Concession chm. 45 Betty Crocker Award 45 Future Homemaker of Tomorrow of BHS 45 Senior Play make-up chm. RICHARD BEAN Chorus 15 Band 15 FFA 1, 2, 3,45 letter 2, 3,45 Treas- urer 451-11-Y 1, 2, 3,45 StuCo 25 Honor Rol11, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3,45 letter 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 letter 3, 45 Track 1, 25 letter 25 Class Vice President 35 Boy of the Month 35 Senior Play Cast. LUANN BROWN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3,45 letter 2, 3,45 Double Sextet 2, 3, 45 District and State 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 letter 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Football Queen Attendant5 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Cast5 Speech Certificate 4. IANIE BURGER Chorus 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4, BRUCE CANFIELD Chorus 2, 3, 45 Reserve letter 45 Mixed Ensemble5 Dist. and State5 Band 1, 2, 3,45 letter 1, 2,45 man- ager 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholar- ship Hutchinson Iunior College5 Yearbook 2, 35 Foot- ball 2, 3,45 letter 3, 45 Basketball 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Cast5 Speech Certificate 4. DOUG CHAPMAN FTA 451-11-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 National Merit Finalist5 Golf 1, 2, 3,45 Senior Play Cast5 Speech Certificate 4. LINDA CHAPMAN Chorus 2, 3, 45 letter 2, 3, 45 Double Sextet 3, 45 Dist. and State 45 Triple Trio 25 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3,45 Girls Glee 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 letter 45 Flag Twirler 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,45 letter 1, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Letter 1, 2,45 Secretary 25 Vice President 35 President 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 letter 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Queen5 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 DAR Good Citizen Award 45 Class Treasurer 15 Iunior Play Cast5 Student Director of Senior Play5 Speech letter 4. TRESSA CLARK Chorus 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 letter 1. VICKI CORDILL Chorus 1, 3, 45 Letter 3, 45 Double Sextet 3, 45 Dist. and State 45 Girls Glee 1, 3,45 Band 1,25 Twirler 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 letter 1, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 45 BPW Scholarship 4, PHYLLIS COVERT Chorus 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Class Representative 35 Clarinet Quartet5 Sax Quintet5 Dist. and State 45 Dance Band 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President 25 President 35 Iunior Play Cast5 Speech Certificate. DAN DAVIS Chorus 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 25 letter 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,45 Secretary 25 Vice President 35 StuCo President 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Merit Finalist5 Publications Award 45 Scholarship for New College5 Yearbook Editor 45 BHS Life 45 Football 1, 2, 3,45 letter 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 letter 3,45 Track 1, 2, 35 letter 25 Manager 35 Golf 15 Class President 15 Junior and Senior Play Cast5 Speech letter 4. JERRY DEAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 letter 2, 3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Dist. and State 45 Band 1, 25 Dance Band 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 Honorable Mention 1, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 letter 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Iunior and Senior Play Cast5 Speech letter 4. BILL EARLE Chorus 1, Band 1, 2, 3,45 Letter 1, 2,45 Orchestra 1, Cornet Trio 45 Band Librarian 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,45 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Brass Sex- tet 15 Brass Choir 25 StuCo 15 Honorable Mention 1, 2, 35 Honor roll 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track 15 Golf 1, 25 Class Vice President 4. PHIL ELDER Chorus 15 FFA 15 Hi-Y 1,2, 3,45 Honorable Men- tion 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 45 Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 3,45 letter 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 letter 4. PATTI FOUTS Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 letter 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 2, Vice President 35 President 45 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 letter 1, 2, 3, 45 JOLENE FULLER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Letter 2. TAD FULLER Chorus 1, 2,3,45Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Social Chr. 45 FFA 15 Football 1,2,35 letter 35 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 letter 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 letter 2, 35 Cross Coun- try 45 letter 45 Junior and Senior Plays5 Speech letter LENA GERSOW Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior play cast. DoN GIDDINGS Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4, cabinet 3. FRANK GRONEWOLLER FFA 1, 2, 3,45 letter 25 Vice President 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,45SI1l.CO 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, lettered 2, 3,45 Co-Captain Football 1, 2, 3,45 lettered 3,45 Golf 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Senior Play Cast5 Speech certificate 45 Scholarship Fort Hays State, GREG HACKI Hi-Y 45 StuCo 45 Golf 45 Honor roll one semester5 Honorable mention one semester 45 AFS Student. KIM I-IANSEN Chorus 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Letter 25 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Basketball 15 Football 1, 35 Track 15 Senior Plays Stage Manager. ILENE HARRISON Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 letter 1, 2, 3,45 StuCo 35 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 35 Honorable mention 2, 45 junior Play Cast, SEN IOPJ ACHVITIEQ JERRY HARRISON Chorus 1, 23 FFA 13 FTA 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 StuCo 2, 43 Yearbook 43 Sports editor3 BHS life3 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football letter 2, 3, 43 Basketball letter 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 Football captain 43 Junior and Senior Play casts3 Honor roll 43 Speech letter3 Boys State3 Schol- arship McPherson College. LINDA HARTMAN Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 Double Sextet 3,43 Dist. and state 43 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus letter 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 1, 2, 3,43 Yearbook and BHS life 43 Librarian3 Basketball Queen attend- ant3 Senior Play Casts Speech Certificate 43 Girls State. BOB I-IAUCK FTA 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,45 Yearbook and BHS life 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 3, 43 Co-captain3 Track 1, 43 letter 43 Junior and Senior play cast3 Class President 43 Speech Certificate 43 Publications award. CHARLOTTE HIGHLAND Chorus 23 Girls Glee 1, 23 Y-teens 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 StuCo 33 Honor roll 1, 2, 3,43 Yearbook 23 Senior Play Cast. KATHY HOLLWAY Band 1, 2, 33 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian Club 1, 2, 3,43 Library award 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. JIM JAY Hi-Y 1,2, 3,43 Football 1, 2, 3,43 tener 3,43 Bas- ketball ls Track 1,2,3. LINDA KINDLER Band 1, 2, 3, 43 President 43 letter 2, 33 Clarinet Choir 43 Chorus 13 FTA 3,43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,43 letter 33 Courtesy chm. 23 Program chm. 43 Y-Teen Camp 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 StuCo Representative 2, 43 Treasurer 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Fort Hays State Scholarship3 BCTA Scholarship3 Girls State Alter- nate3 Class Secretary 33 Junior Play Publicity chm. 3 Speech letter 4. MIKE LAWSON Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM LUKENS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble3 District and State 43 letter 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 President 43 letter 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Union Pacific Scholarship3 Rotary Citizenship AW2.l'dj Foot- ball 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Basketball 13 Track 1, 23 Class Treasurer 23 Speech Certificate 4, BARBARA MAJOR Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,'2, 3,4. GAILA MAXWELL Chorus 1, 2, 33 Band 2, 3,43 letter 43 French Horn Trio 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,43 letter 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Play Cast. BETTY MELTON Y-Teens 3,45 Pep Club 3,4. LAVERNI-I MILLER Chorus 1,23 Band 13 StuCo 1, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,43 Yearbook 13 Junior Play Cast. MIKE MILLER Chorus 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 33 President 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain3 Track 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Golf 1, 2, 3,43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 23 Yearbook 43 BHS Life 43 Class Vice President 13 Class President 23 Hutchinson Junior College Scholar- ship3 Junior Play Cast. MARCY MORRIS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 3, 43 Girls Glee 2, 3, 43 Double Sextet 2, 3, 43 Dist. and State 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,43 Head Cheerleader 43 StuCo 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Queen Attendant3 Junior and Senior Play CRSIZQ AFS Student Chm. 3 Speech Letter 4. JUDY NORTH Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3, 43 Double Sextet 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3,43 Dix. and State 43 Girls Glee 2,3,43So1o 3,43 Band 1, 2, 3,43 letter 1,3,43 Dance Band 3, 4s Pep Band 43 Student Director 3, 43 Flag Twirler Captain 2, 3, 43 Flute Quartet 1, 3, 43 Woodwind Choir 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 1, 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,43 Special Chm. 23 Songleader 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 FTA 3,43 Vice President 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Elk's Leadership Award 43 Track Queen Attendant 43 Junior Play Castg Senior Play Student Director3 Cheerleader 13 Class Secretary 13 Speech letter 4. BARBARA PETERSON Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Girls Glee3 Accom- panist 3,43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 String Trio 3, 43 Solo Accom- panist3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 43 Music Co-Chm. and Accompanist 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 StuCo Representative 33 StuCo 1, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play Student Director3 Senior Play Cast3 Speech letter 43 Elk's Leadership Award3 Emporia State College Scholarship. LINDA PETTERSON Chorus 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,43S111CO 13 Senior Play Cast 4. KATHY POHLHAMMER Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Girls Glee 2, 3,43 Double Sextet 2, 3, 43 Dist. and State 43 Mixed En- semble 2, 3,43 Soloist? Orchestra 1, 2, 3,43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Cast. Hastings College Scholarship. DONNA SCHNEIDER chorus 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4. GARY SCHOEN Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 StuCo 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President 43 Football 1, 2, 33 letter 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 letter 13 Class StuCo Representative 3, 43 Hutchinson Junior College Scholarship. QENIOIZACIIVITIEQ DOUG SCHOLL Chorus 1, 2, 33 Band 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43S11lCO 43 Football 1, 2, 3,43 letter 3,43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3,43 Junior and Senior Play Casts Speech letter 4. SONDRA SHAMBURG Chorus 1, 43 Girls Glee 1, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Cabinet 43 letter 43 StuCo Representative 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 StuCo 2,43 Yearbook 43 BHS Life Page Editor 43 Class Secretary 43 Football Queen 43 Speech Certificate 4. MARILYN SHULL Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 FTA 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 2, 3. ALAN SHURTS Chorus 2, 3,43 Mixed Ensemble 3,43 Dist. and State 43 FFA 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3, 43 Sentinel 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 23 Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 3, 43 letter 43 Cross Country 43 letter 43 Junior Play Stage Manager 13 Senior Play Cast. JANIS SIBLEY chorus 1,2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. MIKE SIMMONS Band 13 Chorus 3,43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4. JIM SLAVEN Chorus 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 3, 43 Dist. and State 43 letter 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 43 StuCo 3, 43 Honor Roll 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Golf 1, 2, 33 letter 33 Class Secretary 23 Senior Play Cast3 Boys State3 Speech Certificate 4. SHIRLEY STUDER Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Triple Trio 23 Double Sextet 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble3 Girls Glee 2, 3, 43 Accompanist3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Rotary Citizenship Award QSecond Placej Junior Play Cast3 Senior Play Head Usher3 Piano Solo Dist. and Statej Speech Certificate 4. JANICE TOLBERT Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 3, 43 Girls Glee 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 23 Double Sextet 2, 3,43 Dist. and State 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 Cabi- net 3,43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 StuCo 23 Track Queen Attendant3 Cherrleader 13 Band 2, 3, 43 Letter 2, 43 Flag Twirler 2, 3, 43 Class Representative 2. DALLAS UHRICH Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 3, 43 letter 43 Senior Play Cast 43 Speech letter 4. JANA LOU VETTER Chorus 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,4, Double Sextet 2, 3,43 Dist. and State 43 Band 1, 2, 33 letter 1, 2, 33 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Worship chm. 23 Librarians Club 2, 33 Dist. Vice President 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 Letter 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Football Queen Attendant3 Junior Play Make-up chm. 3 Speech Certificate 4. KEN VETTER Chorus 13 Band 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 43 Librarian 43 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 23 Cornet Trio3 Brass Choir 1, 2, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1,23 Honorable Mention 3,43 Basketball Manager 1, 3,43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 3, 43 Class Treasurer 3,43 Senior Play Cast. MARY VAN LEEWEN Chorus 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter 43 Clarinet Choir 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 letter 13 Stu-Co Representative 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Honorable Mention 43 Yearbook 43 BHS Life Cir- culation Manager 43 Junior and Senior Play Cast3 Speech letter 4. DALE VAN PELT Chorus 13 Band 13 FFA 13 Hi-Y 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3,43 letter 3,4. PAT WADDELL chorus 1,2,3, FTA 4,Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 smco 2,3,43 Yearbook 43 BHS Life 43 Basketball 13 Manager 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 43 Junior Play Cast3 Speech Certificate 4. KEITH WAGGONER Chorus 3, 43 Reserve letter3 Mixed Ensemble 43 Dist. and State 43 Band 1, 2, 3,43 Band Manager 33 Vice President 43 Brass Choir 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 1, 2, 3,43 Historian 2, 33 Presi- dent 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Hi -Y Model Legislature3 Devotions Chm. 33 Science Club 2, 33 Vice-Presi- dent 33 StuCo 43 Honor Roll 2, 33 Elk's Scholarship3 Yearbook 2, 33 letter 2, 33 Publications Award 43 Football 23 Photographer 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys State 33 Speech letter 43 Boy Of Month 1, 3. JEFF WELTMER Chorus 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Representative 33 Vice President 43 StuCo 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3,43 letter 3, 43 Golf 1, 2, 3,43 letter 2, 3,43 Track 1, 2, 3,45 letter 2, 3,43 Captain 4. GARY WHITE Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,4. BENNIE WILLS Cl'lOI L'lS 1, 2, 33 Mixed Ensemble 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,43 Brass Choir 1, 2,43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Track 33 Cross Country 4. Roo WOODARD Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4. ANDRA WOOSTER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Double Sextet 43 Mixed Ensemble 43 Dist. and State 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 letter 2, 3,43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian Club 2, 33 District Vice President 23 Librarian 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,43 Cheerleader 1, 23 StuCo 3, 43 Secretary 43 Basketball Queen3 Junior Play Cast3 Senior Play Prompter3 Speech letter 4. IVAN YOUNG Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Science Club Treasurer 33 Football 1, 2, 3,43 letter 13 Track 1, 23 Speech certificate 4. TROY ZACHARY Chorus 1, 2, 33 FFA 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Senior Play Cast 43 Speech Certificate 4. Bl-IQ MEEIQ GREG I-l-AECKI Each year Beloit High enriches its life with the addition of an AFS student to the enrollment. This year was certain- ly no exception as Switzer- land loaned us Greg Haecki. Greg took an active part in school life. He attended model legislature, served as basketball statistician, participated in student council, and excelled academically. We hope Greg enjoyed the experi- ence as much as the student body has and Wish him the very best in the future. Thank you, Greg, for a very enjoy- able year. LEFT: Jana Lou Vetter helps Greg adjust his mortar board. RIGHT: Greg ex- plains his homeland to the BHS S111- dent body. BELOW: Greg and his American mother, Mrs. Roberta Stone, at one of their many speaking engagements. I ff -wt ,713 1 Sr, Class President I-lauck Rev. Charles Farmer Dr. Richard Burnett Brlddafalliiflfi gonzmencsmzrzf hgunday dung 23 1965 52nd graduation :77nniveua.1H 5-OO gg tjgiuuday, :allay 27, 1965 Jiflztfiorfinf Cguzcfi Processional . . . . . , , Mrs. Cleo Riley Invocation . . . . . Rev. Don Richardson Music ,.....,, ,.,,,..... ,,... ,..,.... B e l oit High School Choir We Sing Our Praises Now to Thee -- Davies Let Thy Holy Presence - Ehen Scripture . ., .. .... Rev. Don Richardson Prayer . . . . . . Rev. Don Richardson Response . . . .,...,.... Choir Music .. ............,.........,........, Mixed Ensemble All Ye Saints Be Joyful - Davis Sermon . .........,...,......... Rev. Charles K. Farmer The Need For Knowledge Congregational Singing ....,............... Hymn No. 1 Holy, Holy, Holy Benediction ,. .... Rev. Don Richardson Recessional . . . . . . Mrs. Cleo Riley Audience will please remain seated during the processional and recessional 5:00 93. JM. dlfiuniailllal cryzudifotirrm Processional ..,.. ..................,.............,.. 0 rchestra Pomp and Circumstanceu - Edgar Elgar Invocation ......,..........., ..,,,,....,.. R ev. Barry Olsson Senior Class President ........ .... ..., R o bert Hauck Vocal Solo ,...,........ .,.... , . .,,,.. . ........... Judy North How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings - Liddle Senior Talk .......,...........,......... .. Robert Hauck In Appreciation Piano Solo ..........,.........,.......,..... Barbara Peterson Rondo Capricciosoh - Mendelssohn Address ..... , .............,..,...... .. Dr. Richard Burnett Executive Assistant to the President, Fort Hays Kansas State College Music ., ..,,.........,..... ....,......... Do uble Sextet Take This My Song - Rhea t'Graduation Day - Stickles Recognition of Alumni .,,..., Superintendent Ronald E. Gridley Roll Call of Class ...,.........,.,.,, Principal Robert Harrison Presentation of Diplomas .....,....,,....,..,,,. William Earle Board of Education Benediction .. .....,..,...,...,,,... Rev. Barry Olsson Recessional . . ,,,,,,,, Orchestra Audience will please remain seated during the processional and recessional 2 The junior class officers are Qleft to rightj Gerald Hansen, TreasLu'er5 Dave Stone, Presidentg Anita Severance, Vice-Presidentg Yvonne James, StuCo Representativeg Debbie Ingram, Sec- retary. Jumsorae Monty Applebee Monte Bean Sandra Belden Delores Belles John Berndt jerry Blass Ianell Brown Mary Bulthaup jim Campbell Mary Jane Campbell Brent Chigbrow Chuck Diers Dana Colby Iudy Colby Cynthia Corman jean Deschner jerry Durham Barbara Edgar Bill Elder john Ernmot Jururorae snow creme OF LEADERS!-JIP ..-. -Hu at L 5, ri A .. l L , A g f M Q5 Q . B , F' K I ' ,. ' ' ' C ei' . 9 2 nd I K. -at X ' : .1 In 1 N Y, L NV 'K ., lg af E A , , , , r. h It X ,ff ' ,- , f Q, ,, y, 5, .W . an if? ay o-H' K 1 ff , af if C 2 'I if 'K it 1 . 5 ' '31 Q4 1, ' iii ' 3 X A ' V8 -' gay? ' P ,,-is yy, ' ,,,, 'Vl ...,..-v .- X lsrae if - 332 -5l5l5ff?7i 5. L 69 -Q -v f 1 ,V -Ji -P k as s e n -A r 'ff' Q gl r .L,k ,,,L 'g '7 A Y W f' 14- gl ! b ut ngrl V,x g V ig I 14 A f Q sf lee, I as Lk-,, if F sa P! ,,,. 1 ,L are , , : , 1 1 , .V .A - ' -- - f,. M- Alice Evarts 1,13 .- Dan File 1 ' g Elaine File l l-457 '2' A Peter Foote ' P JV Linda Fouts Bill Frazier Brad Fuller Pat: Gengler Brad Giddings Don Goheen . 'W ,,..,-J' Scott Griffith Darrell Hacket Gerald Hansen jane Henningsen Frances Hiserote I fr A . - Z 1 fd--Y kr 9 ' may 1 fs A be Lindaand Dave in a scene from the Junior Play. Warren Hixenbaugh john Hodler Vicki Hollaway Bob I-Iolway Debbie Ingram f 5 Y F K ff' LH aggf if . 5 ,L N, Dennis Isbell Yvonne James Tim jennison Chris Jones Pam Kohler 'H' if fi' 70 fl Don Goheen, john Holder, Gary Morrell, Debbie Ingram picking out class rings. Alice Lawson Linda Sue Major juliann Mann Jolene Mastin Gary McCarty Beverly McCune Larry Miltner Gary Morrell Dick Myers Dennis Pearson Grant Peck Carolyn Pohlamme r Chuck Powell Linda Prochaska Sharon Rice Marilyn Riley Frank Robbins Rhonda Robinson Clarence Seely Anita Severance Kent Schell David Scott Barbara Sibley Judy Simmons Sherly Simmons Linda Sporleder Roger Sporleder joe Staley David Stone Dwayne Stout Sw 0 f A , 54 ' 155 2 . P W? In il A 11, M if are .1 all , , ,nur 8 Vw ' m 'lf A Q ' gf T : QAIEZ fi J ' i9 -.T-V 'Q A S , r u 1, . , ' ' - .S lfjgj, 4,4 5 Qi Q D A uii xv L,li A I A Q A 1 . of 1 X-ks V. wiv 'Q A 1 -3 'P 11 '7 rex. - - K 3 I N i ' rs. .Q 1 vb fi' , H , ' ' , K ' ' i-an ' l 1' , ff' A i . . .r 32 'J' MM. 3 ' T 29 Q A Randy Uhrich Vera Young Janis johnson Sheila Thrush M533 V -3 oi' ld ,V ff ,av 71 .... I3 .Q- ' P far 'r 1' da, . K its ...Y- 2 SOP!-IOMOIZEQ QIGNIF-Y rr QTUDIOUQ 'Za L A C. b.:' - ' , Ik K , W Q5 . A ' ' Lg A xy S ar: 2 B C -1 Q as. 6 sn . jf, S I L 4 4 ilill 1 rig . . k h 41, 72 The Sophomore class officers are fleft to rightj Denny Dean, Presidentg Terry jennison, Treasurerg Loraine Hansen, I Secretaryg Phil McDonald, StuCo Representativeg Mike Stewart, Vice-President. QOPHOMOIZEQ Donnie Anderson Eddy Andrla Charles Axtell Karen Barker Roger Bean Stan Belden Linda Bennington Kathy Boettcher Sheila Bruce Scott Chapman Bob Colby Bonnie Colby Charles Criswell Doug Daugherty Donna Davis Denny Dean Steve Donker Donna Dooley Linda Dreibelbis Steve Evans Virgil Evarts A' Jerry File , y S : FW Q 1 Chuck Fleming , lj 1 L ' ii Janice Flinn If ' - -gig Le jennifer Flinn - SR f 1 5 A Eddie Gaskill Vickie Gray Lorraine Hansen Bob Hayes Gayle Herbst W ll ,r R sv Larry Hixenbaugh Q 1 7 Terry Hoff ' L L ' ' ' Shelia Inskeep Terry jennison Marcia Jones , -'aw Arthur Iord an ' f . - yy ,K Connie Lawson v! 'RP . - 9' Dick Lynch Marianne Maxwell .W Nancy McCarty ' Phil McDonald Janice McGee Ray McMann f ,y-yin ,diff 'tr' iv 4 yr- ' r 'fury 1 eesfm S Q Q' Af- 'Ka 'ia r ' 'C ' T e K .,,, , 42- gm .fn V fr' S' 7 X H K. el I l fnifw yi Sophomores, like Steve Evans, Mike Stewart and Terry jennison, find out that collecting bugs for biology can be fun! Margaret Loades Marilyn Loades s A ' if S iv I .dl X 'S w 1 vi? . 1 , fe-v fr, 135 M ,W ,4 L .Q Y ,sh A '1 K nwgi 'fu or 'QQ Nfl 1 , rg SQ 5 40' , ,M V ,i 47 ...L .A S ff A Sophomore girls, Karen Barker, Kathy Boettchel' and Pam Van Leewen, shiver during a winter fire drill. E an dl WP' 1 1 all ' lx 'Q A , . we ' S3 1--Q' K 1' W 3 1 X 'v-'sl 'R A 5:1 I ,ja I Beth Melton Linda Melton Nancy Nelson Greg Olson Beverly Pearson Janet Petterson Valissa Phillips Mary Lynne Pickel Mike Prickett Phyllis Remley Steve Rugg Torn Schneider Marlene Scoggan Elaine Sears Alvin Seely Betty Sporleder Roy Sporleder Mike Stewart Dennis Thompson Ron Tice Mark Torr Pam Van Leewen Judy Walker Carolyn Walters Mike Wilson 81' zz: All The Freshman class officers are Qleft to right, Dales Kent, StuCo. Re- presentativeg Gerry Bassford, Vice- Presidentg Bob Bur- key, Presidentg Barbara I-Iodler, Treasurerg Kathy Wilson, Secretary. 'B f 11 li' 1-fw gssgzvsaia 6 ' . 5 ' . . SX M i C C y R ,ri Tia 1 F-REQ!-'MEN PQEQHMEN snow crews ou: eraowrrve- up . ge , ef 'E , s I . - - :lt ' I-all 1:'v , 1, if g 2 V K 1 H A as if Q ll oilaa - B ' -- B ssshssh 5 A -fs, : '- QS , I .gf 5 Via. , y 19 fr 3 3, 2 .1 'B B Q A sw -we A21 E S an '- ff, AVA :M 1 -:,' rignfQ,,if 'Y Q MEM ss ,... 'xiii' Ai . ,i ii , 1 E VZ + Xl' , , sa s e A I X A L Q L C, , -: lys Paul Abram Jole en Alsop Gary Auldridge Nancy Barger Gerry Bassford Cynthia Belles Alan Berndt Bob Burkey Gregory Chapman john Corman Bob Dameron Susanne Donker Connie Easter Dan Emmot Charles File Dee Ann File Arlene Finley Wave Finley Deanna Fulton Curtiss Goheen S. K ' y T 2 A U W f qw . V,- ! ,. wil ani f , r w .. yt Y A ,,,,,hh Freshman boys at ease over the noon hour. Iris Goheen Mike Gray Bill Hai gh Beth Hansen Dianne Hansen Cynthia Harnett Darlene Hayes Roger Herbst Jane Hicks Barbara Holder Anne Haughton Saundra Hunter Darlene Hyman Dianne James Dales Kent Kenny Lawson Melvin Litton La Donna Logan Allan Lummis Gary Lynch Tim Mehl Juanita Miller jeff Morris Cynthia Munsey Barbara Nelson Steve Nelson Nick Niewald Susan Noll Lynn Ann Olson Greg Peck Joyce Peterson Charlene Rice Patricia Schell Kathy Schmitt john Schneider Marty Schwemmer Terry Shamburg Karen Jo Shull Carol Sibley Pamela Simmons John Sink Bruce Smith Kathy Snyder Dan Staley Jill Torr Rex Waggoner Dick Walters joan Walter Richard Wegner John Weidenhaft Greg White Kathy Wilson wif! A-if I .5 A A Q f' S gy u , ,W , M r 5 fit 1 Z 'S' .alnvf ff? Sfglgl Q za Q ,gsxjgjf 2522252533 fin 1? my SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: Vicki Cordill, Linda Kindler, Linda Chapman, Judy North, Kathy Pohlhammer, Barbara Peterson, Shirley Studer, Mike Miller, Frank Gronewol- ler, Dan Davis, Bruce Canfield, Keith Waggener, jim Lukens, and Ierry Harrison. THE REWARDS F21 WOPJ6 These students found that the years of Work and sacrifice paid off as they received scholarships or other recog- nition for their endeavors. Congratula- tions to these hard Working Trojans . xy! ,E Ns- +'i'if, H -s' L M f ka, NN, ie' T is W ljgislyr K L-1 fmn 1 , a 'Wa X 3 it Q Barbara Edgar and Anita Severance are the Trojan representatives to Girls' State. John Hodler and Grant Peck will go to Boys' State. Randy Uhrich will also go, but he was not available for the picture. 3, wh? Nixs, K 2 .-211' FIRST HONOR ROLL ALL YEAR, BACK ROW: janell Brown, Judy North, Marcy Morris, Linda Kindler, Phil McDonald, Phil Elder, Iohn Emmot, jean Deschner, Iolene Mastin, Lynn Ann Olson. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Davis, Linda Chapman, Phyllis Covert, Luann Brown, Yvonne Iames, Iudy Simmons, Kathy Pohlhammer, Barbara Peterson, Karen Barker, Sheila Bruce. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Stewart, Greg Olson, Dan Davis, Bob I-Iauck, jim Lukens, Randy Uhrich, Kenny Lawson. FIRST HONOR ROLL ONE SEMESTER AND SECOND HONOR ROLL ONE SEMESTER: Kathy Boettcher, Carolyn Pohlhammer, Charlotte Highland, HONOR SECOND HONOR ROLL ALL YEAR, TOP ROW: Bob Burkey, Linda Prochaska, jim Slaven, john Corman, Lorraine Hansen, MIDDLE ROW: I - Cynthia Belles, Jana Lou Vetter, Andra Woos- ter, Kathy Wilson, Barbara Nelson. BOTTOM 'I ei ROW: Melvin Litton, Jenn Hndler, Laverne fi- A Miller, Gary Lynch. Y 4 ? Y e .14 Q S l ew C . I SEPTEMBER -Big and Little Sister Picnic -High School Openhouse -Yearbook Conference Y-Teen and YWCA Potluck Supper -Football Game-Stockton, Here -Student Council Conference at Claflin -Football Game-Minneapolis, There OCTOBER -Football Game-Belleville, Here -Fort Hays Marching Contest -Y-Teen Conference, Burr Oak Lyceum, Alan D avis -Football Game-Marysville, Homecoming -Football-Concorida, There C areer D ay Senior Play -Senior Play NOVEMBER -Veterans Day, No School Football Game-Lincoln, Here -Vocal Clinic at Concordia -Thanksgiving Assembly -Basketball Game-Stockton, There -Hi-Way Patrol Assembly DECEMBER Basketball Game-Phillipsburg, Here -Basketball Game-Smith Center, Here -Basketball Game-Marysville, There -Christmas Prom -Christmas A ssembly -Start of Christmas Vacation JANUARY -Classes Start -Basketball Game-Lincoln, Here -Basketball Game-Minneapolis, Here End of the Semester -Ars Night -Leag-ue Tournament at Belleville, Marysville -League Tournament at Belleville, Concordia -Rotary Citizenship Banquet Instrumental Clinic, Here -Basketball Game -Smith Center, There FEBRUARY -Lyceum-Liquid Air -Band Concert -Basketball game-Belleville, Here -Basketball Game-Lincoln, There -Basketball Game-Osborne, Here -Freshman basketball Tournament -Valentines Day -Junior Play -Junior Play -Basketball Game-Concordia, Here Lyceum -Ken A rbuckle -Basketball Game-Minneapolis, There -FFA Assembly -Atomic Energy Exhibit -Basketball Game-Marysville, Homecoming MA RCH -Regional Tournament at Concordia -Regional Tournament at Concordia -Regional Tournament at Concordia -Saint Patrick's Day -District Speech Contest -Indoor Track Meet at Sterling -Invitation Golf Tournament Music Program. A PRIL -District Music Festival -Track Meet, Superior -Concordia Track Meet -Beloit Invitational Golf -Hays Relays -State Speech Contest -Y-Teen Pa and Me Banquet -Russell Relays -Golf Meet Belleville -Golf Meet Concordia -Beloit Relays -Golf Meet Marysville State Music F estival -Golf Meet Smith Center -NCKL Track Meet -Iunior-Senior Banquet MAY 1 -C lay C enter Golf Tournament -NCKL Golf -FFA Banquet -S pri ng Music Progr am -W PA D ance 15-State Track Meet 19-Senior Day 23-Baccalaureate 27-A ward A ssembly Commencement . 4 ,. L ., ..f,,. A N ,f,.,,gf F3i1Q ?,s?:f sf - .':f zffff-,411 'rg-x.33'g :, -1 q3.2.f,:a,Qs ., . 4 - 1 .1 .V , ., ,. , 1- ' , 'M' ' , ,. f' 2-A- ff ,-,M ,. - V wg - ' .-1 H Hy. 5 5,5 ff YW-v .xxx 1 ' , , m Q- 1- -ar-Qliksd-, Clmu I,isff'11.s-Refi Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai held an earpiece as he listened to an address by the Soviet Lfnion's new party leader, Leonid Brezhnev, during a meeting of world Communists in Moscow on November 6. Alexei Kosygin, Soviet premier, is at right. A, A .A ,X ph V. be I , P lf . r' I x 1 r ' ., - '32, is , W' 'A I Y ,KL Q x 5--. I V as 1 'fs mai Slretclier CIl.Yl'.Y-XVKJIIHCICKI white hos- tages and Belgian paratroopers were carried from rescue plane at Leopold- ville after it arrived from Stanleyvillc November 21. The paratroopers de- scended on the rebel-held Congo city just as a massacre of hostages began, and their quick work saved the lives of hundreds. ffllimzfe Tfzllfx-llritish Foreign Secre- tary Patrick Gordon XVaIker, left, talked with West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard in Bonn on November I5 during efforts to find a compromise on a new nuclear force for the trou- bled Atlantic Alliance. New PresirlenZ-Foreign Minister Giuseppe Saragat Crightj was formally notified in Rome on the night of December 28 that he had been elected president of Italy World Events in Revzew 1954 Pope Visilx hzrlia-The 38th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Bombtv India, on November 28. 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