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' ' 5' ' . f a 1 ' . ggi, V 5 , V, 92,51 V if 1 gt ' f ga. -- 3 , ' 2,555 K ,144 1' 5 21. E ,. ' '. f f, gn - .www - 5 gl, 7, ,f-v-4 f5f?1gf, 'fd ,S , Q N, if -- 'I ,J . 4 , ,. s W sf V gk , . , V X 4 A- Z, E Y, 4' 5 ' g . a v f , ' X 'ur if ! 1' I ating . 5 1 riff fe' K- 1 ' 5, P v ' ,nw ' ,M 5 E 5 4 w M, B i UQ 5 ar as 3 MVP Z .,,,g,, 'Q 19 616034 as .7?'5 Zffffl Z7 ZZYWI6 O9 1101113 1138, Iliff Published by the journalism Class Beloit High School B loit, Kansas SHIZSIZJN C5ND5N C feouv 6131215511 Mr. Ron Gridley, Superintendent of Unified District 273, has served capably as administrator. He has kept abreast with the times, planned for the future, and recognized the need for good public relations so vital in our changing times when American education and ideals are on world-wide trial. M4 ZMUJWS C164 UOJV PKJNHJPAZ 13015 JM KIZJSON Mr. Bob Harrison, who has been B. H. S. prin- cipal for ten years, always found time to hear the Views of teachers and students. Carl Pearson, Bill Earle, jim Haddock. Not shown, Bob In- lefzzy Vszzffe 6151616 05' CJ-I5 80,4 KZ? 05' 5271164 WON 30,4 KZ? 05' 82311624 ZION 5 i . . if A 2 A , 7 'H V IOIZNV4 1956K 556165524 1611 9016 1355075 J-UG!-I 563001 3 Hi Nfl 2. 'I 5',46'llL' UV These teachers are the Language Arts instructors of Beloit High School. Mr. Zuerlein teaches four classes of Speech and one junior English class. He also coaches the Debate and Forensics team and directs the junior Play. Mrs. Lukens teaches three hours of Senior English and two hours of junior English. Besides this, Mrs. Lukens sponsors the creative Writing club, The Tells. Mrs. Grover teaches one Senior English Class and is the full time librarian. She assists the students in finding books and research material. Miss Masters teaches four classes of sophomore English and sponsors the journalism Class in putting out the B. H. S. Life and Trojan. Mr. Crandall teaches all of the freshman English classes. Besides this he directs the Senior Play. Mr. Satterlee, the French Instructor, teaches first, second, third, and fourth year French. He also sponsors the photography department for the yearbook and news- paper. MR. GEORGE ZUERLEIN, Speech, Debate, Foren- sics, junior English, and junior Play. IAJVGZM 55 MRS. HELEN LUKENS, junior and Senior English. MRS, ROBERTA GRQVER, Librarian and Senior 4 Engl ish . MISS EDNA MASTERS, Sophomore English, Journal ism. A H IJ f 0 ,Mi .. ,..,k , . mm . S . M? A W A as,- 4 if ? o oS fi ,V+ S E! S MR. HOWARD CRANDALL, Freshman English. 5 MR. FLOYD raphy. C5 SATTERLEE, French 1, 2, 3, 4, Photog- Miss Masters flips pancakes for the faculty Christmas Breakfast. X s MR. BILL CAMPBELL, Algebra I, II MR. LARRY SOTECKER, General Math, Geometry, TrigonometryeSenior Math. MA UH AND S6i75JV65 Mr. Campbell, who teaches three classes of Algebra and two classes of advanced Algebra, is t e eam basketball coach. Mr. Stoecker teaches three classes of Plane and Solid Geometry, one class of Trigonometry-Senior Math and one class of General Math. Besides this he is the assistant football and track coach. Nliss Struble, who teaches four classes of Biology and one class of General Science is also the Pep Club Ad- visor. Science teacher, Mr. Gilliland, has three Chemistry classes, one Physics class, and one general science class. h HBH T wiefewiiaiwaaifzggs, , 'if S , -M 313' 'B , ax X-Ll H W if WN? f , :arm ' I X I x f l J l P olllt sl is MISS PHYLLIS STRUBLE, Biology, Science MR, JOHN GILLILAND, Ch6Ir1iSU y, Science Physics. 6 sr, 2 ,si 1 .ai M--' MR. RICHARD FOULKE, Ameri- MR. MORRIS GILLASPIE, MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS, Ameri- can Government, Current affairs, American Government, can History, Psychology World Geography Current Affairs, World Geo- graphs' iS06L4Z 6l5.7V6 Mr. Foulke taught American Government, World Geography, and Current Affairs. He was freshman football and basketball coach until his resignation at the end of the first semester. joining the staff second semester, Mr. Gillaspie took over Mr. Foulke's duties. Mr. Williams, who teaches four classes of American History and one class of Psychology is one of the HiAY advisors. MR. LEON BURCH, General Business, Bookkeeping, Economics, Business Law 16' ll JNSSS .SZDZML4 CYOJV Mr. Burch teaches two classes of Bookkeeping, two classes of General Business, one class of Economics first semester and one class of Business Law second semester. Besides this he is the head football coach and assistant track coach. Mr. Wheaton, typing instructor, has four classes of Beginning Typing and one class of Advanced Typing. He is one of the ad- visors of the Hi -Y Club. NIR. JERRY VVHEATON, Beginning Typing, Advanced Typing 7 7 - MRS. LENA CLANCY, Foods Home 56'O.fVOJVl76'S Mrs. Clancy's foods classes had a busy year as they learned the MISS HELEN GILLMORE, Clothing 1 and basic steps in preparing and serving meals. They studied various 2, Home living types of kitchens and kitchen utensils, and also went on field trips Clothing gh-15 learn to SGW Various t0 SUITOUUCUHEZ towns' types of outfits for themselves and otzhersg Homeliving students study household. PHV 7604! 5Z7llcL4 U JV The Physical Education classes studied health and learned various ways to improve their physical skills. They participated in various sports including basketball, tennis, softball, soccer, volleyball, and bowling. 'ig MR. HERB STANGE, Boys Physical Education. MISS SANDRA HUMBARGER, Girls Physical Education. 8 S, MR. BOB MCVICKER, Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing ,waz Woodworking classes, taught by Mr. McVicker, made various articles of furniture as they learned the correct and safe use of power tools. He also taught a class of mechanical drawing, and was cross country and head track coach. Mr. Fisher instructed his art and craft students in various media including drawing, painting, sculptoring, jewelry, and leather. He also coached the wrestling squad in their first season. MR. DICK FISHER, Art, Crafts Mr. Fitzgerald directed the band which presented several concerts an programs throughout the year. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Bice directed the vocal Mr. Riley, played for the groups in various contests and programs. He also taught jtmior and senior plays and freshman chorus. commencement. MIR. CARL FITZ GERALD, Band MR. CARL BICE, Chorus MR. CLEO RILEY, Orchestra 9 'f . ' ' ' MR. GARROLL BECKER, Counselor, Marriage and Family I GZIJZMNC76' Mr. Becker, who teaches Marriage and family, helps students in educational and vocational plan- ning, supervises testing and scholarship programs, is golf coach and student council advisor. S6'ff00,C H1655 Mrs. Conley, who divides her time between the schools of U. S. D. 273, gives first aid and periodic dental, hearing, and eye examinations. R -. . R f Pvagafi' R MRS. ROSEMARY CONLEY, Nurse I0 NIR. ELIM LAWSON, Psychologist PS V671 0,5 06.75 Z7 Mr. Lawson, psychologist of District 273, eval- uates and counsels with students, and acts as con- sultant to the BHS staff. In addition to this, he is coordinator of Project Rescue and this year taught a Voluntary course How to Study. to several stu- dents. VJSJUJNG Z'6L46'fl5l3 Mrs. Evalyn Schuette, Visiting teacher, serves in the capacity of a school social worker and is directly involved in home-school relationships. She also serves as secretary to Project Rescue. MRS. EVALYN SCHUETTE, Visiting Teacher J S61-KOOL' 195 IQSONJWZ y s .c. t :Z. . l 3f ?le 'l fN4' ,v I.. ' lllv I s l :fz l':-f -A L ' V A Q ' i A A ., W .....,a.. M, V,, aiu. 'Hifi' W Mr. Ben Wood, head custodian, Mr. Clarence Knoche. Mr. Wood and Mr. Knoche, who keep our building clean, work long hours during school time and on va- cations. Mr. Gaskill, in his second year on the service staff, has charge of outside maintenance. They were assisted by studentihelpers through the Neighborhood Youth Corps. These six women prepare the meals and serve approximately 450 lunches daily to the high school and junior high students. Mrs, Joyce Maxwell is the dietician who plans the meals and Mrs. Opal Henry heads the lunchroom ldtchen staff. Mr. Ross Gaskill Nlrs. Joyce Maxwell, school lunchroom manager, Mrs. Opal Henry, head cook, Mrs. Bernice Bruce, Mrs. Betty Stroupe and Nlrs. Pauline Kelley. ll 1 4.f2f ' X' . Dave Heiman, Gary Lynch Allan Lurnmis, Dan Monty jim Wiles ! ' Miss Masters Satterlee Cindy Burke, joan Walter, Ginger Horne, and Terry Blass. Not pic tured john Weidenhaft. PZIIS' .764 CJOJVS S E24 95' TROJAN STAFF Co-Editors ...,.. Class Editor ,,.. . Administration and Faculty ..... . Organizations and Activities . . Sports Editors . . Business Manager . Photographer , Publications Advisor . . . Photography Advisor . . . Ioan Walter Dave Heinian Cindy Burke Ginger Horne . Terry Blass Allan Lurnrnis Dan Nlonty . Cary Lynch . jim Wiles Miss Masters Mr. Satterlee All the above students participated in the publishing of both the Bl-IS Life and the Trojan. Cover design for this years annual was designed by Debbie Becker. Editors Allan Lurnmis and Ioan Walter study yearbooks at the fall yearbook conference held at Concordia. I2 ' ...- .L..--- ew 5555 Q M ,4 'f QPA f., S 5N.70 16 T T 77,115 JS T!-If Dl.5'UOl'5A't7lJ Off!!! FJ-r'.LV4jS. lt is now time for us seniors to don our caps and gowns and march down the aisle to receive our diplomas. Before we leave, however, we must take one last lool-1 at our school days. - Time tlys. lt seems that only yesterday we began our education. Our early school years were 11 time to play and learn and make friends. One day we were no longer the littlest ofthe group-we were fresh- men in high school. We might not have had time for studies but we managed to be at almost every football and basketball game. Time continued to hurry by until one day we were juniors. Being jiuiiors was exciting because it was so close to our goal-being seniors. During our junior year the most memorable happenings were choosing class rings and planning the ltuiior-Senior Prom. At last we were seniors. We acted as though we owned the whole building. The day we selected our announcements we knew we were close to our graduation. We were excited aboutbeing fitted for caps and gowns-and now we are leaving. As Time hurries on-so do we. Wle are hurrying on to the future-and whatever it holds. MELVTN LITTON President CYNTHIA MUNSEY Vice -President ANNE LAWSON Secretary KATHY SCHMITT Treasurer BETH HANSEN Student Council Representative I4 PAUI. ABRAM JOLEEN ALSOP EDDIE ANDRLA GERRY BASSFORD DEBBIE BECKER DAVID BEELER' CYNTHIA BELLES 15 ALAN BERNDT CINDY BURKE BOB BURKEY GREG CHAPXLKN JOHN CORMAN BOB DAMERON SUSANNE DONKER 16 CONNIE EASTER JANICE EILERT DAN EMMOT CHARLES FILE DEE A NN FILE ARLENE EIINIEY CURTISS GOHEEN I7 IRIS GOHEEN MIKE GRAY CINDY GUIPRE BILL HAIGH DIANNE HANSEN Look at mine! -a familiar September say- ing after the senior rings arrived. CINDY HARNETT ROGER HERBST JANE HICKS LA RRY HIXENBA UGH BA RBA RA HODLER ANNE HOUGHTON DA RLENE HYMAN DIANE JAMES I9 DONNA KA S TL DA LES KENT KEN LAWSON ALLAN LUMMIS GA RY LYNCH TIM MEI-LL JUANITA MILLER N 20 N JEFF MORRIS DENNIS MOTES BARBARA NELSON NICK NIEWALD SUSAN NOLL . KIRBY OLMSTEAD LYNN ANN OLSON 21 MIRIAM PEREYRA JOYCE PETERSON CHARLENE RICE TRISHA SCHELL JOHN SCHNEIDER TERRY SHAMBURG KAREN Jo SHULL 22 CAROL SIBLEY PAM SIMMONS JOHN SINK BRUCE SMITH KATHY SNYDER JILL TORR REX WAGGONER 23 JOAN WALTER DIC K WALTERS JOHN XV EI DEIYHA FT GREG WHITE JN ,11f5',!lflOl3JfMl X- KATHY WILSON XA Aggsmx Greg relaxes for a few moments w ith Susanne. N ygrxzfshy 'x. Gm .- 'K 57. 5Wef3'gf g .. - f - ' Greg is just beginning a long stay in Denmark. mJ1eJ,4,u zffzefzffm lvliriam Pereyra was the B. H. S. foreign exchange student for the 1967-68 school term. Miriam came from Rocha, a city in Uruguay, to live with hir. and Mrs. Glen Broadbent and Kay, Miriani has won many friends during her year at B. H. S. She participated in Pep Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, and Chorus. She was the honorary mack homecoming queen and she spoke to several groups. As a climax to Miriam's stay. her American family took her to the Rocky Mountains for a weekend. 61366 P5615 Greg Peck is the first B. H. S. student to live abroad for one year. Greg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Peck, lived in Naestved, Denmark with the K. A. Olsen family. Greg's family was composed of Father Knud, Mother Rigmor, a son jorgen 14, and a daughter Susanne 17. Susanne is an A. F. S. student this year in Wisconsin. After completing the school year, the American students in Denmark toured Denmark, met' with the other American students in Brussels, and went to England before flying home on july 20, 1968. Abercrombie, Don Andrla, jenny Applebee, Tamra Asp, Marian Bell, Nelson Berndt, Elizabeth Blanding, Larry Blass, Terry Boyd, Earlene Broadbent, Kay Bulthaup, Stan Burke, Bill Callaway, Ron Chapman, Randy Clark, jerry Clegg, Mike Conley, Sherry Cox, Harlan Diers, Kathy Donker, jerry Dronberger, Leanda Duvall, Karen Easter, Susan Eilert, jim Farmer, Chad File, Bill Fleming, Dan Fuller, Mike Hackett, Gary Harrison, joe Heeler, Shelia Heidrick, Mary Henningsen, Vail Hollaway, Van Horne, Ginger a M. fx. : M ,fr- ,, Q, Eg ' Isbell, David Jorgensen, Jon Kirnerer, Virginia Lampert, Larry Logan, Brenda Long, Larry Lowell, Larry Ludwig, Roger McClintock, Harry McClintock, Marcia Maxwell, john Miltner, Randy Monty, Dan Muck, Elizabeth Myers, Kim 1126164 ,-ll6lZ,ANQ'5Z7 FJM5 JS CHS 571165527 ,MA RIC 03,4 W Orsborn, Steve Pearson, Bill Pearson, Rod Pohlhammer, Karin Porter, Paul Preeo, Noral Prickett, Charles Rasdall, Susan Robbins, Jim Senters, Charles Severance, Melanie Sibley, Fred Simmons, Barbara Simpson, Kathy Sporleder, Sharon Staley, Dan Studer, janet Treaster, Scott Tripp, Kerry Vetter, Sid Vetter, Sherry Waddell, Eric Watkins, Dave Wegner, Richard Wichers, Joyce -or -6. Woods, Zadina, Hayes, 4 k'l6.f4!V42'8Z? JIUNZ7. - 19.7 CMAN. ...M-I 'WTP , - ,, , . .-,' ev , sresls 'au , Q . .Q AW bg . Y I fx 31 0' ff Dan . r ' 'W W . 'T '77 Clndy ,- -w , WM, A 54.5 Darlene , V M Q. 3 ' Q. Q as fs - iv Sew? fri' ' + aimmfswfs 4 A I -- frmwfg -WM . LM K ,xy ,- -:ggi .fy XM ,-M' , Q, wwf' ' F The decoration committee makes plans for the jimior-senior banquet . Q Q gin M if its 'Sn E V . ,if Chris Peck John etter Connie Kirgis Nadine Remley P1'6S1d6nt Vice President Secretary Treasurer lv . '- 2 W SP Janice Bassford Student Council Representative Jim Wiles finds he doesn't fit the bird bath. Adams, Debbie Badsteen, Marilyn Bean, Murray Becker, Sheri Brown, Don Campbell, Jeannine Carlton, Nancy Conley, Vicky Corman, Cathy Dean, Doug Dreibelbis, Patience Elder, Scott File, Allyn File, Judy File, Steve Fletchall, Carma Frazier, Pam Gawith, Cindy Goheen, Craig Gwin, Francene Hansen, Bill Hartman, Joleen Heeler, Barbara Herbst, Richard Hicks, John Houghton, Bruce Ireland, Carla Johnson, Randy jones, Curt Jorgensen, janet Kindscher, 1.1. Kohler, Lanny Kruse, Arnie Kruse, Mike Lattin, Kerrie Lefler, Terry LeSage, jerry Lulaens, Loren Lynch, Barbara McClintock, Randy an f i i .. f 'wwf 5? I ll' lg Z , ?'rn -ff' 4-ff i.i'Za':-rfzvg-Zwig Y '. :rl.+a'u'vl3 ,D':'.p.K' fklastin, Charlene Mehl, Charles Mchl, jack Melton, Steve Miller, David Mills, Mike Monty, Bob Moore, Randy Morrell, Marilyn Munsey, Beverl y Nye, Carol Pruitt, Belinda Putman, David Rzisdall, janet Reiter, Craig Scholl, Don Schuette, Susan Schuster, Irene Scoggan, Roy Senters, Richard Severance, Susan Shamburg, Karen Shamburg, Sharon Sibley, Rex Smith, Brenda Serving punch to the mothers at the annual Christmas Tea were Karen Shamburg and Joleen Hartman. Susan Schuette practices her speech- Why Everyone Should We ar Coveralls. Sporleder, Dennis Sporleder, Jim Stout, Twila Thompson, Phil Treaster, Beth Unrein, Ray Vetter, Ardella Vetter, Rick Wagner, Greg Wagner, Kathy Walter, Donna Walter, Judy Walters, Dean Warburton, Ruth Weston, Susan lllfhite, Bill YViles, jim Williams, Mickey Wilson, Nancy Zachary, Wayne . N 'ii N-..-0' Q , , ,Stag an 1' --if-1 M-4' hs. R J ,ff-is X N.. 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'52 ua- .Q-an -.y' Greg Nelson Doug Beeler Jean Severance Jim Heeler Steve Dobratz President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative 'FFP Cindy Spatz, Diane Haas, and Kathy Noah pose at the annual Y-Teens' Big-Little Sister Picnic. e v, W -5 X 1' 5 M .rg P 'iii ff, mmf' H ld 4 Adams, Gary Andrla, Debby Applebee, Rhonda Arrighi, Carol Arrington, Chesley Asp, Wendell Becker, Susan Bell, Deborah Belles, Edwin Blanding, Ronald Blass, Patty Butler, Linda Chester, Mike Coe, Mickie Colby, Barbara Cook, Byron Dameron, Danny Dameron, Pam Davies, Vickie Dooley, Janette Dronberger, Paula Earle, Jim Easter, Paula Eilert, Melvin Elder, Betty File, Randy Finney, Debbie Fromm, Linda Gawith, Christie Gepner, Jody Goddard, Joyce Goheen, Brad Haas, Diane Hackett, Sharon Heidrick, Sharon Heidrick, Steve Hiserote, Dee Ann Hobbs, Dan Humfeld, Terry Hyman, Jolene Ingram, Kim Isbell, Janice Jermark, Greg Jorgensen, Joe Kelly, Bob .: Q-A - -mi 'Hr iili 531 3 if K is ig, f e ? 1- If fx 36 Kennedy, Barbara Kimmerer, Kevin Lefler, Peggy McClintock, Joni McClintocl-Q, Vail McGuire, john Monty, Calvin Monty, Debra Nelson, Cheryl Nelson, jane Nelson, Mark Noah, Kathy Olmstead, Mike Palmgren, Marcia Parsons, Linda Peterson, Ronald Pohlhammer, Patricia Porter, jerry Quakenbush, Anita Rosebaugh, Wynn Schaffer, janet Schmitt, joe Schuster, David Seely, Susan Siebecker, Jim Siegel, Brad Simmons, Jody Spatz, Cindy Speaks, Kay Sporleder, Mike Sporl oder. Ron Tho mpson, A rchic Thull, jo Toibert, Dale Tripp, Gary Ullom, Lester V:1nI.ccwen, Regex Wfugncr, Jim Hfzillzice, Beth Wessling, Dan Wcssling, David Wilson, jim Wilson, Marilyn Woods, Glada Z2lCi1ZU'y, jerry 111 f g : a?'i V...-J' F l uf A WM 1 fww si ...J-A Zachary, Rebecca Jennings, Jeannie , K- F' A , , A.: V 51 . si H H' -' 1 .A - I , , L. . r Wi P P. Ronnie Blzinding demonstrates how to drive Il 'airzigstcr' at the Bzislvzctbzili Homecoming. Scholarship and award winners were: ffront rowj Kathy Snyder, Barb Hodler, Anne Houghton, Arlene Finley, Barbara Nelson, Lynn Arm Olson, Beth Hansen, Anne Lawson. BACK ROW: David Beeler, Dales Kent, john Sink, Melvin Litton, Alan Berndt, Ken Lawson, Bob Burkey, john Schneider. Not pictured are john Corman, joleen Alsop, Kathy Wilson and Trisha Schell SU!-!0ly4l3 J-UPS AND ,4 WA 1327 Lynn Olson, Dave Beeler Elks Citizenship Award First, Lynn Olson, john Schneider Second, Dales Kent Rotary Youth Citizenship Award Kathy Wilson DAR Good Citizenship Award Ken Lawson Ken Lawson Anne Lawson Melvin Litton Anne Lawson Anne Lawson Beth Hansen Dales Kent Melvin Litton john Corman Alan Bcrndt john Sink Barbara Nelson Ann Houghton, Kathy Snyder Barbara Hodler Arlene Finley joleen Alsop Trisha Schell , Melvin Litton American Legion Oratorical Contest VFW Voice of Democracy Contest Elks Most Valuable Student Award Elks State Award Mason's Essay Contest State Mason Contest VFW Auxiliary Scholarship West Point appointment Air Academy Appointment Mary Lutz Scholarship McPherson College Scholarship Putman Scholarship KSU Cambles Scholarship Bethany Scholarships EMCTA Scholarship BPW Scholarship Bethany Scholarship john Philip Sousa Award 38 .,- Y, N O16 AJVIZL4 ZJOJVS ,'.v S X 4 ... 2 Officers of Hi -Y were QFront rowj Terry Shamburg, Presidentg Dave Beeler, Vice-Presidentg joe Harrison, Secretaryg and Loren Lukens, Treasurer. Standing are sponsors Mr. Williams and Mr. Wheaton. ' Ken Lawson is sworn in as Kansas Bob Burkey L. and John Sink R. H.i-Y governor at this year's receiving the award for the best Model Legislature. bill presented to the Hi -Y Con- gress. J-If-I! The high spot of the year was Ken Lawson's becoming governor of the Hi -Y State Model Legislature, Another high spot was Bob Burkey and john Sink's receiving the best bill award at Model Legislature. Other events of the year were the annual watermelon feed, the Father-Son Ban- quet and many fine spea- kers. Boys who attended Model Legislature at the State Capitol were Cfront rowj Mickey Williams, Larry Fouts, Randy Miltner, Dales Kent and Kim Myers. SECOND ROW: Bob Burl-cey, Iohn Sink, Melvin Litton, john Vetter and Loren Lukens. TOP ROW: sponsors Mr. Wheaton and Mr. Williams and State Representative Rex Borgen. 275155 TELLS-2ND ROW-Mrs. Lukens, sponsor, Snyder, Melvin Litton, Joleen Alsop, Dales Kent, Dave Beeler, Ken Lawson, Debbie Becker, Marilyn Badsteen, Gerry Anne Lawson. FIRST ROW-Nancy Wilson, Bassford, Bob Burkey, Chad Farmer, Carol Nye, Janice Bassford, Francene Cindy Guipre, Anne Houghton. Gwing not pictured-Cindy Burke, Kathy The TELLS club has done Well this year in producing exceptionally good writings. Fourteen original writings were submitted to SUNFLOWER SEEDS, an annual magazine of creative writing by Kansas Hi gh School students. This edition, published by the Kansas Association of Teachers of English, contained four original writings by Beloit students: I Kissed the Sun by joleen Alsop, Moment of Truth by john Sink, Requiem by Debbie Becker, and Dreamscanning by Ken Lawson. Kathy Snyder's The Leaves-Taking received an honorable mention. The B. H. S. librarians, headed by Connie Easter president and Karen Io Shull vice-president, were again members of KLASS, the Kansas Librarians Assistance of Secondary Schools. The purpose of KLASS is to en- courage other student librarians to help all high school students to be better readers. Arlene Finley served the state association as State Corresponding Secretary and presided at the State election this May in the absence of the president. ' 1.715164 IJMJVS Librarians-ZND ROWADarlene Hyman, Barbara Simmons, Patience Dreibelbis, Kathy Simpson, Judy Walter, Donna Walter, Mrs. Grover, Librar- ian. 1ST ROW-Mike Mills, Tamra Applebee, Joyce Peter- son, Connie Easter, Karen jo Shull, Arlene Finley. 41 U- 27545975 OFFICERS: Melanie Severance, Secretary, Kathy Wilson, Presidentg Barbara Hodler, Vice-President, Marilyn Badsteen, Treasurer, Mrs, Lukens and Miss Gillmore, advisors. Y-TEEN CABINET-Marilyn Badsteen, Joyce Wichers, Susan Rasdall, Carla Ireland, Brenda Smith, Shelia Heeler, Melanie Severance, Barbara Hodler, Linda Fromm, Cathy Corman, Trisha Schell, Kathy Wilson, Diane james. bral palsy award. 42 Y-teen officers accept a cere- Senior Carol Sibley and her little sister Cheryl Nelson pause in picnic fun to pose. Little sisters who model the winning bibs made by their big sisters are Deborah Monty Jeannine Campbell, Cindy Gawith, and Dee Ann Hiserote. Hod dogs, marshmellows, and R. C. 's plus Y-Teens big and little sisters equal CL good time, . 'iff' .www eq.: 2 'Mm F C ,1-751,11 .... s r-'ff 5.4 4 r A gg r if 3 ' ' f' , 'Z , V KN new iwgdvs L 'D 4-'LHC ' ew f 'X We-i If-754,11 Karen Slmmburg Sheri Becker Vicky Conley M UH55 1617631 D5 IGS Sherry Conley Nancy NN rlson . Dee Ann File 3' Judy' File Earlene l ox d 5 lst Semester- 2nd Semester- PHITI Darneron Joni MCC lintoelx june Nelson Carol Arrighi Susan Becker Io Thull Debby Finney Christie Gawith p....g vwnlrxmnm ,Ei .af -an '1- P Z76'L'lll5' PEP CLUB OF- FICERS: Barbara Nelson, presi- dent, Elizabeth Berndt, Vice- presidentg Susan Schuette, treas- urer, Janice Eilert, secretary. E E in - O Sponsor Phillis Struble, a I loyal Trojan fan, munches popcorn at a home game. Honor Pep-BACK ROW: Barbara Nelson, Ardella Vetter, Nadine Remley, Elizabeth Muck, Sue Noll, Lynn Ann Olson, Virginia Kimerer, Ginger Horne, Karen jo Shull. FRONT ROW: Beth Hansen, Barbara Finney, Charlene Rice, Kathy Schmitt, Elizabeth Berndt, Marilyn Badsteen, Arlene Finney. SZ ,1 Pep Club Executive Committee-BACK ROW: Kathy Schmitt, Tamera Applebee, Mary I-Ieidrick, Nancy Wilson, Barbara Nelson, Elizabeth Berndt, Dee Ann File. FRONT ROW: Judy File, Sherry Conley, Karen Io Shull, Joni McClintock, Susan Schuette, Earlene Boyd. HONOR PEP Honor Pep, composed of six- teen members, is new this year. These girls, last year's high point members, had charge of pep skits and tried to generate more pep among the Trojan fans. l L, TO R. : Alan Berndt, Vice-President, Lynn Ann Olson, Secretary, Char- lene Rice, Treasurer, Dales Kent, President. FRONT ROW, L. to R. : Steve Dobratz, Miriam Pereyra, Barb Kennedy, Glada Woods, Charlene Rice, Beth Hansen, joan Walter, Randy File. ZND ROW: Charlene Mastin, Randy Chapman, Dennis Motes, Dave Isbell, Craig Reiter, Dale Tolbert, Virginia Kimerer, Mickie Coe, Mary Heidrick, Dales Kent. 3RD ROW: Sid Vetter, Alan Berndt, Phil Thompson, Ken Lawson, Rod Pearson, Nick Niewald, Larry Fouts, john Cornian, Scott Elder, and sponsor Garrol Becker. SZ'llDc5W Z' v0ll 67.717 Beth Hansen steers the Student Council float in the football home- coming parade. 46 5 U1 DEW Z7 UO LINUJL7 M4 C7 FJVJFJES Paper streamers decorated the Model 'I' Ford in which Rex Waggo- ner, Powder Puff Football king, rode. Referee Doug Dean discusses the finer points of football with Dave Watkins at the annual Powder Puff Football game. The Student Council constructs the B. H. S. float entry for the annual Veterans' Day Parade. 47 150115 55,4 C8 '41 if-fi E ZF' l A ,lj 5.L'.,r' . 'Q' ff' lx v tQ,jE,- t l A 1 - u gh' tt it 33 Q g y, 1 ? ,. , K ' VX I 1 ' -ff' f l ffl f ' A Fi ff' Y if l Y 1 Q - A ! 2 sity J X ws. V.. Y , if ,J J 2 Delegates to Boys State are from LEFT TO RIGHT Dave Watkins, Sid Vetter, joe Harrison, :md Van Hollaway. 671315 S524 C5 Alternate Tamra Applebee, and Girls Stater Shelia Heeler 48 Wf--V u46fU1fJU55 ev' 'fb Qf,,':.fT '. 1 T.-' jy fr, A 1' W. ' W Q F limi - . 1 .6 M19 f ai K, er! s,ffJ5il :g, f'-5 1 f9?5W3fW if 1 231551 , 6 1 E. ,V 9, ,fslaifz V'-zxnf gi.. M. 3,5 t mf A.: ff f five miifgff + az -'ww hfgiiigpqi, 7Qr ,475 'ef 4 my ei ,..W,' N ' ziiafifff, l f rbfmlfgii 'L ' K ggi, frfyir ' Q.,-4' , , f'f V .' rg-fa -4:r,gm,f f. 94,1 Lf. ,ff 1 :L 4 Tggarv , uf. ,ff 'f-LWV4? fglfgkgif. N ,C .- . 1--A Ne ,g,f,,' 1. -W ' f r 'f , ,fm-:fr 5Pfi'f'f. j '?'Kf 'Y-E-1 ff, 'Ygiii 'V 'LI' ,V , ,..-:rv I .3Qg.iM1, ' ,,r.....'1aJ -t ig'-.s:1,-gf 2 ,b . ., '1?r'.' twig, if-g','v.r .- ' ii. if i fffgifreif fgfbyw W 7 K ...iv j, gf., .3 U, 1:, WIN C516 lVOND5l?LZ4.!VZ7 Winter Wonderland, the annual Christmas prom was held at the Elks Club December 16, 1967. Nature provided a winter wonderland with ri severe ice StOrm. The senior members of the mixed ensemble sang Winter Wonderland and The Twelve Days of Christmas. Because the icy roads kept the Smith Center dance band from coming, The Blue Love, 3 local music group, composed of Bill Burke, Charles Mehl, Ron Tice, Dave Watkins and Randy Milt- ner provided the music 'ii 1 '-u. Ms M' ...- . , .1 SLYTNES .7l60.!l1 Z'flt747LlNl0K-SEWJOIJ IJ,-lN.Qll5Z7, .!l40OjVlJGJ1' ZTJWVD 160555 !eXX 4406 S 'Oil ,gr , N .E I 5 P , .4 A-fl-K V101 I ills-A 4.2: I 1 1 j, I David Heiman, class president, meets with the program committee, Earlene Boyd, Marcia MCC lintock, and Karla Mehl. 1 5131091002 Welcome . . . . David Heiman Response . . . . Melvin Liffon Master of Ceremonies .... Van Hollaway Speaker , . . . . Mr. Gridley Moonlight and Roses .. Buds and Beams Skil .. Junior Girls Everyfhings Coming Up Roses ......... Buds and Beams 04 dlfigflf to cpcmcmgez dedicaled to the CLASS OF 1968 from The CLASS OF 1969 The music fades, the moon grows dim. The nighf foo soon departs. And though if dies, if leaves a mem'ry Glowing in our hearts. A glow that is the symbol of The happy days we've known Of countless friends and dreams come true, Of three years that have flown. Of fhree short years that hurried by And fo fhem now we cling As rather wistfully we reach Our Prom -- lhe final fling. Mr. Fitz helps the freshman girls get ready to perform at one of the home football games. HAND HAS 51x67 CZN5 If V413 Brand new uniforms marked the beginning of another exciting year for the B. H. S. band. The busy year in- cluded marching in all of the home football games and participating in the homecoming, Veterans Day, and Memorial Day parades. The band received a 2 plus at the Marching contest at Fort Hays, and a 3 at the state contest in Concordia. The biggest event of the year was the annual stage show. This years show Roarin' 2O's, Swingin' 6O's , provided entertainment for the older generation as well as the younger generation. IN e Drum Majorette Bill Burke and Rod Pearson beat out the cadance Drum Majorette Shelia Heeler during Q-me gf the parades, Virginia Kimerer 52 SC,+lQ'5Sfl0W 180,410 '2O's Paddy's Speak Easy Over ZOO students of the music department participated in this big show which elimaxed the year's activities. Featured on the show were Charlene Mnstin and Nadine Remley doing the Chrirlestong soloists Greg Chapman. Kathy Snyder, Carl Bice, Dales Kent, Sheila Heeler and Rod Pearson. Groups included The Roarin Twenties Dancers , WVild Side Dancers , and YVhat Now Dancers . and the Twirlers. The Dixieland 7. billed as Fitz and 6 . :ind the dance band provided appropriate musicg and the ln Crowd sang. Gther students were waitresses, bartenders, speak easy customers, gangsters, girl watchers and stage hands. ll I Twirlers Singer what ,Eg 2 deg f' ffmigfvii fi , v K frkarf A W i 1' me WM if h':I'w:' 3' 1' . t Q if , I' 2 S. 5 ? 6 k i n -Mann 53 5,7 ff' l , Q r'r, 1+-f - V x ' . S - ,5f,5x.1.w'W.5i3 g .Q -V X -2 2555? 1 Q I 'xi' ' fffeaiii s wb' 1:-1 ' I :'.,J sail Spf .: N. - ' , f -1 'Y' ,... ASQ v iii- Q ' ' .L- fa gff a it s-Q gi g 1, , ! z -:L rg ,M-,gs . f 1' ' ,. 5, 'Y it i',-'r , Q :J f if Q , ff: H+ , 1 if 'K x , .S , 'T A H :. .::. :.':-: , . l'.::T: 3 ,i il. vis 5,41-, ' Q ': 5 ':' t,.:: 1 C b4'9'a1, Soloist Sign Girl ,tm mf 5 WLVQLV' 60 'S is NS 273 ll.M5N CD41 67N5cf7,Ml5'Z5S CIQZIJWPKC Qllfl 1355? Members of the trumpet quar- tet are Greg Chapman, Iohn Schneider, Craig Reiter, and Temra Applebee. 2 gm 4 The following six students took solo'S to the state music contest. Marilyn Badsteen, Barb Hodler, Ronald Peter- son, jean Severance, Wynn Rosebaugh, and Trisha Schell . ZCZIZT5 Ql1,f4l3E'5E' Liz Muck, Earlene Boyd, Anne Houghton, and Kathy Snyder made up this years flute quartet. 6114 IUNLCZ' 6970116 Shelia l-leeler, Sue Noll, Barb Nelson, Cynthia Numsey, Marilyn Badsteen, Regina Yanleewen, Kerry Tripp, joleen Hyman, Liz Berndt, Nadine Remley, and Rhonda Applebee. KQQ The band is at ease for a moment during the Veterans Day Parade, 524260291-l0N5 .Qlli7fN7 555' Virginia Kimerer, Diane james, Anne Houghton, Barb Hodler, and Trisha Schell Z7 N65 1004 D Virginia Kimerer, Craig Reiter, Dave Watkins, Anne Houghton, Van Holloway, Greg Chapman, Barb Hodler, Dave Isbell, john Schneider, Diane james, Wynn Rosebaugh, Tamra Applebee, Trisha Schell, Liz Berndt, Mr. Fitzgerald, Earlene Boyd, Kay Broadbent, and Kathy Snyder. TWIRLERS: Nadine Remley, Charlene Mastin, lviiclde Coe, and Karla Mehl. ' .S Qi V- l' ' 77' fi i 3 5 t 1 ,W , F 5 w , FLAG SWINGERS: Ardella Vetter, Marilyn Badsteen, Mary Heidrick, Tamra Applebee, Kathy Wagner, and joleen Hartman. 56 01667-!5.S' F164 The orchestra, directed by Cleo Riley, played for both class plays, the spring concert, and for commencement 1 7 01365455 27164 5.?VSf7jlf1la'L55 String ensemble, BACK ROW: L. Lukens, C. Goheen, J. Andrla, V. Conley, N. Reniley, N. Wilson, C Nye, E. Boyd, L. Olson. FRONT ROW: D. Andrlzi, I. Dooley, C. Spatz. C. Zzzdinn. Not Pictured, C Rice, K. Wilson, QI. Torr, A. Lummis, B. Hansen, R. File. 57 S5137 G 505015 275 Cindy Spatz Nancy VVi1son Loren Lukens VOUAI 5017015 CS' BACK ROW: E. Waddell, A. Lurmnis, D. Kent, R. Pearson, G. Chapman. FRONT ROW: S. ' f ' D, Ad . Not ictured. jo1eenA1sop. Healer, I. Hlclxs, C. Zadlna, K Snyder, ams p 58 5'I3f75fl.fl4.fl 6,1-lOl? ll S 9: it 3' as ., ' , . 223 V ,ai BACK ROW:R Blanding, D. Hiserote, P. Easter, B. Colby, D. Andrla, C. Woods, I. Dooley, D, Haas. THIRD ROW: M. Wilson, M. Palrngren, 1. Hyman, D. Schuster, J. Schmitt, R. Peterson, B. Siegel. SEC- OND ROW:L. Butler, R. Zachary, K. Speaks, I. Severance, S. Seely, B. Wallace. FRONT ROW:j. Goddard A. Quakenbush, S. Heiclrick, I. Nelson, B. Kennedy, and B. Elder. SOPf!O,M0l35 5N.S'5,lill6'l5 BACK ROW:j. File, B. Pruitt, C. Nye, P. Dreibelbis, N. Wilson, C. Kirgis, C. Fletchall, N. Rernley. FRONT ROW:j. Iorgenson, j. Campbell, I. Rasdall, T. Stout, B. Treaster, D. Adams, and M. Badsteen. 59 ,711 7016 EJVSXJWIJZS BOTTOM ROW, L. to R. : Susan Rasdall, Brenda Logan, Earlene Boyd, Susan Easter, Shelia Heeler, Barb Finney, janet Studer, Cindy Zadina. BACK ROW: Karla Mehl, Liz Berndt, Marilyn Deschner, Liz Muck, Virginia Kimerer, Mary Heidrick, Joyce Wichers, Karen Duvall. SSNJOIZ ENSEWIISXT8 BOTTOM ROW: Anne Houghton, Kathy Snyder, Arlene Finley, Cindy Burke, Jane Hicks, Joyce Peter- son, Barb Hodler, Trisha Schell. BACK ROW: Diane james, Joleen Alsop, Kathy Wilson, Lynn Ann Ol- son, jill Torr, Barbara Nelson, Anne Lawson, Beth Hansen. 60 JWJXSD 6W55Ml6'lf6'S Top photo, BACK ROW, L. to r. : D. Dean, L. Lukens, D. Kent, R. Pearson, R. Ludwig, D. Scholl, A. Berndt, and D. Wad-dns. FRONT ROW: M. Deschner, S. Heeler, A. Lawson, D. Adams, L. Olson, B. Nelson, E. Berndt, C. Zadina. Bottom photo, BACK ROW: L. Long, A. Lummis, I. Schneider-, R. johnson, G. Chapman, D. Flemming, E. Waddell. FRONT ROW: S. Rasdall, I. Hicks, K. Snyder, I. Alsop, M. McClintock, B. Hodler, E. Boyd, N. Wilson, and E. Muck. la'0l!'5 5.N55!l4la'L'5 BACK ROW: D. Kent, I. Schneider, R. Ludwig, R. johnson, D. Scholl, D. Flemming, E. Waddell. FRONT ROW:L. Lukens, L. Long, R. Pearson, A. Berndt, A. Lummis, D. Watkins, D. Dean. 6l BACK ROW, lto r: K. Schmitt, I. Hicks, I. Walter, B. Hodler, K. Snyder, K. Shull, T. Schell, I. Eilert, A. Houghton, D. james, D. Kastl. THIRD ROW: C. File, G. White, K. Lawson, D. Kent, B. Smith, G. Bassford, G. Chapman, I. Weidenhaft. SECOND ROW: Mr. Crandall, D. Becker, A. Lummis, S. Noll, B. Nelson, C. Munsey, J. Miller, A. Lawson, D. File. FRONT ROW:C. Goheen, I. Corman, B. Burkey, I. Sink, M. Gray, M. Litton, N. Niewald, J. Schneider. CJ-ff IZZMV4 13104 H15 .7N67Z75.N Z7 V4 Z' 54 IQSON HOKNS 165 .S'5fV.7Ol3 CZCJISS PLA V This serious, hard -hitting play depicts a group of young people trying to discover through a mock trial who is responsible X for a student's death. It is a living dem- onstration of john Donne's quotation Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in manldnd. Dr. Caldwell . Mrs Caldwell . Ivir. Prince . . Mrs Prince . Mr. Rogers . . Nlrs Rogers. . Mr. Woodbridge Mrs Woodbridge Mr. Wright . . lvlrs. Wright. . Mr. McGinnis . Mrs. McGinnis . Miss Frank . . Mr. Kovelesky - Bob McGinnis . Bert Hendricks . I Bob Burkey Barb Nelson Greg Chapman Karen Io Shull john Sink Juanita Miller Mike Gray Joan Walter Dales Kent Sue Noll Gerry Bassford Kathy Schmitt Barb Hodler Ken Lawson Nick Niewald Bruce Smith 5 67,4527 62 Elizabeth Wright janet .... Carol .... Madge . . . Tommy Prince . Alice Woodbridge Susan Caldwell . joey Rogers . . Bill McGinnis . Painter . . . Radio Announcer Voice 41. . . Voice 52 . . . Student Directors Director . . . Trisha Schell Anne Houghton Dee Ann File Janice Eilert Allan Lu.mmis Kathy Snyder Anne Lawson John Schneider john Corman john Weidenhaft Melvin Litton Donna Kastl Diane james Dave Beeler Cynthia Munsey Mr. Crandall CNR G4WV GULVG ll? Earlene Boyd angrily kicks Dave Watkins in a scene from CURTAIN GOING UP. 6345 Z7 Liz Muck---Miss Burgess Earlene Boyd-Lorry Fuller Van Hollaway-Nlr. Norman Carter Karla Mehl-Nancy Leveridge Virginia Kimerer-Miss Carolyn Moran Larry Blanding-jocko Guthrie Joyce Wichers-Miss Henrietta Rivers Rod Pearson-Milt Sanders Susan Rasdall-Elsie Hunter Nlike Fuller---Buck O'Hara Marcia MCC lintock-Sylvia Moore Eric Waddell-Mr. Tony Peterson Sherry Conley-janet Young Mary Heidrick--joan White Sid Vetter-Mr. Richard Leveridge Ginger Horne--jan's Mother Sheila Heeler---Woman Dave Watkins---Andy Fullbright YZINJOIJ IKM! If DIRECTOR GEORGE ZUERLEIN STUDENT DIRECTORS Tamra Applebee Liz Berndt ff K'-Glrcxf Van Hollaway carries Liz Muck off to din- ner in a scene from the play. g 1 ass! BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Kirnerer, Earlene Boyd, Karla Mehl, Sher- ry Conley, Ginger Horne, Sheila Heeler. 2ND ROW: Liz Berndt, Susan Rasdall, Joyce Wichers, Marcia McClintock. EBRD ROW: Dave Watkins, Mary Heidrick, Tamra Applebee, Rod Pearson. 4TH ROW: Sid Vetter, Liz Muck, Larry Blanding. TOP ROW: Eric Waddell, Van Hollaway, Mike Fuller. 90165375165 ND 95154 C5 Forensic team, L. TO R. : Randy Moore, Dave Putman, Cynthia Munsey Ken Lawson, Anne Lawson, Trisha Schell, Marcia McC lintock. Not pic- tured: Kathy Snyder. Eight students, coached by Mr. George Zuerlein, attended the league, district and state Speech and Drama Contests at Smith Center, Clay Center, and Oakley respectively. All together they won 15 I's, 11 II's, and 2 III'S. The debate Squad, also coached by Mr. Zuerlein, attended seven debates at Ellis, Hoxie, Concordia, Ellsworth, Hutchinson, Osborne, and Oberlin. The Debate team brought home a runner-up trophy from the district debate tournament. 44 -3.3 is J Mr. Zuerlein Debate team, L To R., john Sink, Bob Burkey, Melvin Litton, Ken Lawson, Ron Callaway, Randy Moore, Dave Putman. FRONT ROW: Ginger Horne, Marcia McClintock, Sheila Heeler, Mary I-Ieidrick, Anne Lawson. 64 5117016 Z5 .700 C7314 If 16011041 CZ! QZIEEVV 2255 Am' 91155 A CCSNZMJV C5 235131315 KSUKEIZ 6'l!N.7Z'f!.7,4 ,M lljVS5lf -3-N NN, mfg- R 1 ,X E 2,1 V :Nm ,Q R 5 f -Q e . ...KG A CAPTAINS: Melvin Litton, Terry Shamburg, and Nick Niewald. COACHES: D. Foulke, L. Stoecker, H. Stange, and L. Burch. v xl. KK MANAGERS: A. Berndt, D. Monty, and C. Goheen. f 4 mm ii C- 'S1 u ,,,,.fs .Xe Gerry Bassford Dave Beeler Bob Dameron s .. l .sim 1968 Trojan Football Squad: TOP ROW: l. to r.: M. Fuller, R. Ludwig, G. Bassford, V. I-Iollaway, C. Farmer S. Elder, M. Williams, C. Peck, R. Vetter, D. Beeler, T. Shamburg, C. File, N. Nievvld. MIDDLE ROW: D. Watkins, D. Kent, D. Heiman, L. Fouts, B. Dameron, G. White, C. Jones, K. Myers, B. File, R. Callaway, A. Lummis, D. Scholl, P. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: D. Dean, L. Kohler, D. Abercrombie, M. Litton, E. Waddell, I.. Blanding, J. Vetter, S. Vetter, J. Harrison, B. Haigh, S. Osborn, I-I. Cox. ff S C. , Riino gm: . Q ,Q N ' - 1 f x - ,.,, . 4 ','. , , i C fig.. . Charles File Bill Haigh Dales Kent .El i - iff? 4 2 J A A -gl f ,A A W i f n Q71 , ' 1' 'rv lg x l fe Q TQ, i F ,fggmxawwq W-wx - 'V' K in 'M' ' Ll 7 me Melvin Litton Allan Limamis Nick Niewald You've got nothing to lose, and everything to gain, says Coach Burch to the Trojan football team prior to l Concordia game. ' Q J 4 ' 'N , . N A gtg M X E ifff lt i f Q ' I . b Q 'N Eg .,. F X .gf F ,,,, M ' . A, Q5 5' ' LL ' 513 . z . ' K I , n 2 . -A wi- I t . 1-ff' J? , eh-Q. 2 ,, ' ,g r r i tiitt Q i ' We-'rn rms gg -.. - Q5 4 q I 55? Terry Shamburg Bruce Smith Greg White 43 A, A , 4 A yr W ,-.T T i - fs k V: - 'I H y , k , ' 3 i 5' V fr W , . . r .aw rw-ry X A ' Nw pf iv, N , fr, Mnvay, 1' q ,ri . xl . O t Y I , F -k , V F W , ll 5 4 ,A V f Zrkrrff . in I A , , it fi ,, I 7 s F Xigk' , 'il , , , ' 37- y 3 , , ', , 'Fx' N .. P H I gg 5 : ' 'lc T ii s. it J elf il 'fha' ii i S' , G ' ,Q kr f K I fy! K ,rr ' V' L Q H y 1 554 M . 1 f 4,,,. av- LS V if I Ivr J L l Q -4.1 J I ,s A Y, l' N ' i l' all 1 U A Julia, Y A jr, sw,--.rwxfwll . , nf, - W , -We f R W ,S+ 'fu' 3 .i W ff? ' T X -L . Q 4. ... .si f mai. aniill ,. ,ww . A N viii: Freshman team, Qback rowj: Coach Dick Foulke, Dan Hobbs, Steve Dobratz, Greg Ierrnark, Terry Humfeld, Wynn Rosebaugh, joe jorgeson, jim Wagner, Mike Chester, jim Siebecker, jim Earle, Greg Nelson, Gary Tripp. FRONT ROW: Ron Blanding, Randy File, jerry Porter, Archie Thompson, Vail McClintock, Mark Nelson, David Schuster, Dale Tolbert, jim Wilson, jim Heeler, GaryAdan1s. The freshmen, coached by Dick Foulke, had a season record of 2-2 with wins over Delphos, 22-O, and Lincoln, 26-6. Their losses were to Belleville, 27-6, and Concordia, 14-6. .42 1' ,pn Terry Shamburg follows blockers around end for good yardage. League Standings W W L Osborne Beloit Lincoln Belleville Manlmto Smi th C enter Minne apolis Q.. Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Mi eapolis B 1 ville OSb6g'HE Mar Sville Congordia Mfagkato Smith Center Lingoln R1 Iounty e BACK ROW: R. Pearson, C. Peck, S. Bulthaup, J. Corman, M. Gray, B. Pearson, D. Monty. FRONT ROW C. Monty, M. Bean, S. Melton, C. Mehl, J. Kindscher, R. Chapman. Coach McVicker Mike Gray Randy Chapman Stan Bulthaup 1.1. Kindscher Steve Melton Chris Peck This year's cross country team did Very well in both league and non-league competition. ln the league they repeated as N. K. L. cham- pions. The Trojan harriers also grabbed third place in the regional and the right to compete in the state where they ranked eighth. The leading runner for Beloit was senior John Corman. John placed first in the N. K. L. , first in the regional, and ranked fifth in the state. john also won medals at various other meets. 48 af. ,, Nd ,rw If xg 9 K P john Corm an E bl 'E 72 16'rl.S'1C5Z71a'fll! IQOVAZCZ! Q1l551V 14,4 my zwzswv 11 -' b 1 ig, - 5-1-1 5 Q9 Z' A F ' 7 ' Y . xc in Ah. .... '!,' f- 4 . , L, - pgnumnmnuula A FCSNDAN CS 16,4 U1-II! SNIIDSK 15',41616'y413,4 11005516 .fx , X 5 1 , Q A im :, , ' My f. .X 'in New 'fwuaawwmwg .,':,g'w-.4,,:5 N l f Mike Fuller battles for basketball while Terry Shfunburg looks on. ASKEFHAIZ 56,-I SON 165670 IJZ7 TROIANS OPPONENTS 44 Ellsworth 47 65 Smith Center 76 67 Minneapolis 53 50 L.incoln 53 54 Belleville 60 67 Osborne 66 62 lvlrinkzito Sl 64 Concordia 75 ,WCA ZUll1JjV,l,11c,Y Q 69 Belleville 52 67 Smith Center 60 54 Lincoln 60 58 Sinitli Center 67 67 Minneapolis 64 79 Lincoln 68 53 Belleville 51 58 Osborne 56 67 Mzinlmto 55 64 C oncordigi 55 55 C lay Center 46 lJt41!C7,V,-1 A 32 XVal-seeney 79 74 Russell S2 93 Pliillipsburg 78 Varsity Squad, L. TO R, : Dave Beeler, Dave Watkins, Mike Gray, Larry Blanding, Van Hol- laway, Terry Sli:i1nb1.u'g, Randy johnson, jini Myers, lvlilxe Fuller, Chuck Prickett, and Geriy Bzissford. joe Harrison is not pictured. Seniors of the 1967-1968 basketball squad were from L. TO R. : Mike Gray, Terry Shamburg, Dave Beeler and Gerry Bassford. Coach Bill Campbell led his B-team to an excellent 13 win 3 loss record for the season. The squad showed a lot of depth this season having to play with a shuffled lineup most of the season. The managers were Rod Pearson and john Vetter. B-Team, fback rowj: Chris Peck, Steve File, Mickey Williams, Scott Elder, Mike Kruse, and Scott Treaster. fFront rowj: Steve Melton, Larry Fouts, Phil Thompson, jon Jorgensen, Dave I-Ieiman, and J. J. Kindscher. 76 Freshman Squad, L, TO R. : Greg jermark, Gary Adams, Greg Nelson, Dale Tolbert, jim Siebecker, joe Schmitt, Mike Chester, jim Earle, Doug Beeler, Gary Tripp, joe jorgeson, Steve Dobratz, Terry Humfeld, jim Heeler, Vail McClintock, Randy File, and Coach Morris Gillespie. The freshman team finished with a fine record of 8 wins and 4 losses. Three of the games lost were by a three point margin or less. The most exciting was the three overtimes in the game with the Belleville freshmen. Belleville also defeated the Trojan team by one point in the semi-Enal rotmd of the NKL tournament. Dick Foulke coached the freshmen the first of the season and when Mr. Foulke resigned at the end of the first semester Mr. Morris Gillespie took over as coach. Tim Mehl served as assistant coach. 316051-I SQ llfl smsonf zefcozezv BELOIT OPPONENTS 60 Smith Center 53 59 Lincoln 51 56 Belleville 53 46 Osborne 67 70 Mankato 59 54 Delphos 37 69 Lincoln 60 62 C oncordia 45 63 Lincoln 2 9 42 Belleville 43 84 Belleville 85 64 Osborne 6 7 NK! 7l3b'Sf!.fl4u4N C'Olll6Nu4.!l45.2VZ7 ---Rough .- H alarm-1... A Team, BACK ROW, L. to R. : C. jones, D. Wald, E. Waddell, R. Callaway, R. Miltner, hcen. Under the direction of Nlr. Richard Fisher, Beloit High School began a wrestling program. The twenty-seven boys who par- ticipated won two meets and lost three. Curt jones, a sophomore, placed in the district meet at Concordia and advanced to the Regional at Chapman. Freshmen and junior high boys also participated in the sport and future prospects look good. Dean, C. Mehl, S. Orsborn, G. Chapman, N. Nie Coach Fisher. FRONT ROW:W, Rosebaugh, C. Go 1121655 CEL G - 1.5 b . ----Swan.. 'O fi 'w .AY Dales Kent pins his opponent at Coach Fisher the Ellsworth meet R34-Q. ,gp ,L -.-.. , i . 5 1 8 . ,, . BTeam, BACK ROW, L. to R. : D. Kent, J. Corman, R. Herbst, B. Burke, D. Monty, P. Porter, D l Abercrombie, L. Kohler, D. Dameron. FRONT ROW: C. Monty, R. Scoggan, D. Miller. 78 ..........-...M 271646716 16011141 FZ! Qzzfffv m, zfefsfm S6'ff6!L 1 gg,- ' fl ?C5MVDM4N Z5 l6',4l6l6'V4kL4 Nfzsomv JWJKJAJW P5lZ51fl6y4 16,451-IZISKILMJCZ' Z7l3y46'lC 3-F W .,,,,.,,!,,c ......4. ' K 3- .:,- V .f., :: , - L LL ,. A ,f 5 Q KLK: ..-. . , f l ' 1, W,,,..,,, --bf f C 3 iM ..,, D Tzsrm-WMM Y' - ff? L C C C N Cc c L C WN? Vmk. F'-'-an he if . ki Q 1, ' ' 's ' 'Y W j . C C A 4, 1 A . : fn lsr ' A Y K ' t I s 2 - , E ,- , ,ff E 1' Coach McVicker Coach Burch Coach Stoecker A Team, BACK ROW, L. to R.: B. Smith, R. Ludwig, M. Fuller, M. Gray, I. Corman, V. Hollaway, G. Bassford, D. Beeler, C. Peck. MIDDLE ROW: R. Chapman, S. Vetter, D. Kent, K. Myers, G. Chapman, L. Blanding, C. Prickett, J. Harrison. FRONT ROW: D. Dean, B. Haigh, S. Orsborn, L. Kohler, D. Watkins, I. Earle, S. Dobratz, S. Melton. The 1968 track squad, coached by Bob McViclcer, had an impressive season. They repeated as N. K. L. champs, won the Beloit Relays, and placed third in the state. Picture OD OPPOSNG Page: The squad Was led by co-captains Gerry Bassford and john GGITY B3SSf01'd Wimling Corman who placed first and second respectively in the state 880. state 880. New school records were set by john Corman in the mile, the 880, and the two mile. Gerry Bassford set a new high hurdles record. ' -: tg K Q inn WUIMDZUIWD f .- -V +.. f:-afwwu-f Q. . 1. ..a...,.-. . ,,.-,,..,.-mf-W... . f - waht:-usda -- A h in s is ..... W .. 'Q H ' 7 ' F V iilt ' ' f I . iw ' . . W EL Q 'L l 'H lr. --:UG 5' a'r Y- ,Lag sv, 1 :La W f i rf' 5 -. 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