Beloit Junior High School - Junior Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)
- Class of 1960
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7,27 an f f 7244 THE 1960 J R. TROJ AN Beloit Jlf. H 51 S I1 l it DEDICATION We, the students of the Beloit Junior High, dedicate to the Board of Education, our third publication of the Beloit Jr. Trojan . These faithful members make the rules and regulations governing our school, and provide the best for a well-rounded education for the 7th and 8th graders. We proudly dedicate this book to you. OUR BOARD MEMBERS ARE: Maurice McDonald, McDonald Funeral Home, Ben Barber, Salesman for Martin Tractor Company, Ben Spatz, Spatz Groceryg Clyde Larnpert, Treasurer, First National Bank, Mrs. Betty Vetter, Clerk of the Boardg Robert Ingram, Beloit Post Officeg Robert Pearson, Manager, Co-op Service Stationg Raleigh Beu, City Service Company. SUPERINTENDENT E. M. CHESTNUT Mr. Chestnut has completed two years as superintendent of the Beloit City Schools. We sincerely appreciate the time Mr. Chestnut spends with us, listening to our problems and helping us solve them. His words of advice, weekly bulletins and his over-all supervision help us to W have an outstanding school program. Our parents have con- tributed much to make our school year a success by sponsoring our dance classe taking the responsibility of serving the P.T.A. Fun Night supper, ancl the soup supper which is the funda- mental proiect for raising money For our yearbook . We Thank You . Sl P.T.A. Fun Night One of our parents, Mr. Cordill, HMIS R on' Mis d R00 177 118011001 M et!-ers ofbel. an ' Ow ' 5'1'1 M '3l'OId M e Meats I Earle others: cpe-ajf ' Mrs, EI' MIS. Ne. S. Don 177e1'HjghIf?i2T0l.q 41 Mrs. helping at a dance class. On September 8, the parents and teachers met at the Jr. High to get better acquainted, and to discuss the programs and plans of the year. Re- freshments were served by the teachers at the close of the meeting. TAC LTY MRS . EMMA JANE DOOLEY Kansas Wesleyan, Literature, Assembly Sponsor MISS ELSIE GASTON B.S. Emporia State Teachers College Vocal Music, Director of Operetta MR A . B IL . SCI-eHE:eI'Vr'iShbUI5?ILL Rik Q Ti-'rfsgfgask axis : . DENZ IAMS ' Ph,VSic.g Unwersj I Educagy OU : INY, S POUSOF MRS. MARY KULP B. S. Fort Hays State College 5 English, Ir. Hi-Light Sponsor WR' ,L ,l 4 I Et ' ' 4l in I' B: H- - 'QL E 0:21 1.-:mg J 48 4 X - , gif.- Lf-:Vm 4 E ' I ' , 4 I X ' 'I JV X W X654 4 'HW v vi 'Q 7 5 :AA 7 y 9 . 09- BHTUHI: WWW' gens-tu jffwwidfw :Iv kj-t:i'ES'I 5' HIE!! I fl? ,..L ' A 1 , if Q F -fif3Q.9 A531 ish vf 'W ,.g'z?,Zg.fleS i ' 4 Aggv 'uv 0 W, L .. 1' X X L E A, Z? . A v ,l'L. f U if I .I W PENNY CASSEL EIGHTH GRADE CHERYL SUE CHAPMAN Band 2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teen Cabinet, Yearbook 1. DEWAYNE CLARK Basketball 1, Football 1, Track 1. DANA COLBY CAROL CRANNELL TOMMY DAMERON Hi-Y Secretary, Assembly 1, Basket- ball 1, Football 2. KAREN De POY Y- Teen Secretary, Saving Stamps Chairman . EARLENE DUVALL Y-Teen Cabinet, Assembly 2, Cheer- leader 1, Jr. Olympic 2. BRAD FILE Hi-Y Cabinet, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 1 . KAREN GASKILL Y-Teen Vice ETHLEAN GATES Band 1 . President, Cheerleader 2 THE BURSTIN NANCY GRAY JOYCE HAIGH Band 2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teen Cabinet, Jr. Olympic 2. LARRY HARTMAN ' Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 1. LARRY HAUCK Band 2, Orchestra 2, Hi-Y President, Saving Stamps Chairman, Yearbook 2, Basketball 2. Football 2, Track 1. LARRY HEIMAN Basketball 1, Football 2, Track 2. SUSAN HENDERSON JOHN HIGHLAND Band 2, Orchestra 2, Assembly 1, Football 2, Track 2. LARRY HISEROTE Track 1 . VICKI HUNTER Band 1, Senate 1, Cheerleader 1, Jr. Olympic 1. CAROLA I ERMARK Y-Teen President, Senate 1, Cheer- leader 2, Ir. Olympic 1, IAN JONES Senate 1, Football 2, Track 2. 8 UBBLE OF '60 ROGER KRESIN Football 1, Track 1. EVELYN LOUDER Jr. Olympic 1. NANCY LOWRY Assembly 1, Cheerleader 1. LARRY Mc DONALD Band 2, Dance Band, Orchestra 2, Hi-Y Vice President, Saving Stamps Chairman. Yearbook 2, Football 2. GAIL MCPEAK BOB MEATS Assembly 1, Senate 1, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. LARRY MUTH Basketball 1, Track 1. HOWARD NOLL Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. ROBERT NYE Football 1, Track 2. ROBERT OT TINGER FRANK PUTMAN Assembly 1, Basketball 1, Football 2, Track 2. 9 CHARLES ROLES Basketball Manager 1, Football Man- ager 1, Track Manager 1. SHEILA SPATZ Band 1, Orchestra 2, Y-Teen Cabinet Senate 1, Saving Stamps Chairman. BILL STRICKLER Track 1 . GARY THOMPSON Band 1, Track 1. EILEEN THORMAN Band 1, Y-Teen Cabinet, Senate 1, Cheerleader 1. SUSANNA TORR Band 1, Y-Teen Cabinet. JOHN TWADDELL Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. ROBERT WICHERS Basketball 1 . BARRY WINEINGER Band 2, Dance Band 1, Orchestra 2, Senate 2, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. BOB WOODARD . Hi-Y Treasurer, Football Manager 1, Track 1. LINDA WRENCH JOHN YOUNG Band 2, Dance Band 1, Orchestra 2, Hi-Y Cabinet, Senate 2, Yearbook 1, Basketball 1, Track 1. QQQ fl .-Q 9 TS. .yy 1 1 rv. 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Larry Hauck and Sheila Spatz are summar- izing the years sales of 95450 and 9 bonds. 5,? ws Fw X' S fx Q ' if K ef 'I Wa' LI. P5 Q iv K. in ga? My ,. ,VW .. I 1 .. .fy 42 f 2? if f- 55 sw 1 -7 -M .- pimg. z Y-Teen is a Christian organization, and the junior branch of the Y .W ,C, A , The initiation of the seventh grad- ers is a joint project of the Y-Teens and Hi-Y. Dues are seventy-five ' d a cents. The magazine sales nerte profit of 35496. 13. The money was used for an adding machine, clock, kitchen equipment, cheerleading suits, fold- ing chairs, school party, and half the expense to send four girls to camp. Officers pictured: Secretary, K. De- Poyg President, C. ,Iermarkg Miss Gritten, Sponsor, Vice-President, K. Gaskillg Trea surer, C. Crannell. Hi-Y is a Christian Service Organiza- tion for the Beloit Jr. High boys. The ' ll- lts of service projects such as se resu ing Marion-Kay products and corn picking were used for buying additional ' 'll'ams is athletic equipment. Mr. W1 1 the sponsor. Cabinet members pictur- ed: Secretary, T. Damerong Program, W odard, J. Young, Treasurer, B. 0 Vice-President, L. McDonaldg Presi- d votions, B. File. ent, L. Hauckg Mr. Williams, De- The Senate is the Stud as s onsor The profits Miss Mathe is p . ' con - from the paper and pencil sales, cession stand at the games, and l 'stmas corsage project defray ex- C irr ' t and picnics. enses of the spring par y P ' ' s and selling of the The having Stamp individual student pictures are two other projects. Members pictured, STANDING: C. Jermark, V. Hunter, ' L. J. Chap Pat Waddell, M. Morris, man. SEATED: Miss Matheis, J. and B, Young, B. Earle, B. Meats, Wineinger. ent Council with BUBBLE CREWS 395- . Wg S 4 :E gif? 1 sf? . L ' - vf-New s . .E:':. . H 1 'Q 1 A9 as x g C Y ' Q' - 2 vw MQ N X ZW , A , . .4 x X 5 1' R., i ' is 5, Y . .W i , Q. ,Q If if wk f f S fr Q .. C X .I fy X ,gh 2' nf Gao la , , N it H JJ? 9 U H 1 ,gm D x f :Qs qv x I y ,xtg 5 . SX, ' KA vn- 5? H Q. 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TRACK TEAM, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Williams, B. Can field, M. Frazier, J. Highland, R. Nye, W. Roblee, B. Kronk, M. Miller, B. Hauck, R. Kresin, J. Harrison, G. Schoen, M. Lawson, C. Studdard, J. Dean, I. Young,,T. Fuller, H. Noll, B. Earle, C. Kilmer, D. VanPelt, M. Wray. J. Slaven, K. Vetter, P. Waddell, D. Scholl, B. File, G. McPeak, B. Meats, B. Strickler, L. Hartman, J. Young, B. Wineinger, J. Weltmer, L. Hiserote, L. Hauck, L. Heiman, I. Jones, J. Twaddell, D. Clark. Gary Schoen and Brad File tied for second place. Tad Fuller over the rod. Bob Meats over the low hurdles. 8th Grade Relay Team B. Wineinger, B. Strickler, R. Kresin' B' Meats- Bob Meats making 17.7 U2 feet at the broad Jumping Pit' Jerry Harrison winning a third 3' in high jumping. uv H-',,.u u ,X 5, y, J Y -L - A ' it Xl- 1' Y in - ik Q, 2 , QESM- ri, . 2 - ,gixgigm ik- t :M G zz, 1 -' 1,53 931 : Q , YS? fig? 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Pictures taken 7 Visited Telephone Office 8 FB game here--Concordia 33, Beloit 6 13 Lyceum, Melody Masters Y-Teen Fall Conference at Scandia 15 FB game here--Belleville 32, Beloit 14 21-Nov. 2 Y-Teen magazine sales net 31377.49 22 FB game away- -Minneapolis 7, Beloit 25 23 Jr. High float placed 3rd in B,H,S, Homecoming parade Y 26 FB game here--Tie, Osborne 7, Beloit 7 29 FB game away--Smith C. 26, Beloit 12 NOVEMBER 3 American Education Week Program 11 Visitation Day, band played 13 P,T .A . Fun Night 17 -8th grade dance class 30 Keith Waggener rated the Who's Who column in Beloit Daily Call DECEMBER 1 BB game here, Smith C 29, Beloit 18 10 8th grade visit Guaranty State Bank BB game away, Minneapolis 8, Beloit 31 14 BB game here, Belleville 27, Beloit 43 15 Mr. Murphy Safety Program 17 Combination dance class 21 8th grade Christmas Assembly- - Christmas Lights for Maria 22 BB game away, Concordia 24, Beloit 30 24-Jan. 4 Christmas Vacation JANUARY 4 BB game away, Lincoln 19, Beloit 39 11 BB game away, Smith C 20, Beloit 29 18 BB game here, Minneapolis 14, Beloit 49 25 BB game away, Belleville 20, Beloit 22 30 Soup Supper nets yearbook fund 3315. 31 FEBRUARY 4 BB game here, Concordia 49, Beloit 29 10 BB game here, Lincoln 35, Beloit 43 13 Magazine sales party 15-18 League Tournament at Belleville Beloit 30-Conc 22, Belle 30 -Beloit 25 MARCH 1 Jr. High Spelling elimination 8 Combination dance class 15 Jr. High Operetta, Paints and Patches 23 Federated Music Contest--Larry McDonald and Barbara Peterson entered APRIL l Spring Party-Teen -Age Jive Time 2 Spelling Contest-John Highland entered 6 Track meet here--Conc 55 112, Beloit 44 112 13 Quadrangular track meet away-Beloit 2nd 21 Track meet here, Beloit 60 112, SC 39 314 26 Elem. Spring Concert, Orchestra played MAY 2 School Census- -Forced vacation 3 Triangular track meet here-Beloit lst 6 Combination dance class 12 League Track meet here, Concordia lst, Beloit 2nd, Belleville 3rd 16 8th grade picnic in Park 17 7th grade picnic in Smyth pasture 20 Orchestra and Band Party 24 Award assembly at 9 o'clock 8th grade graduation Working on the 5th issue of the Jr. Hi-Lights. B. File, B. Woodard, K. DePoy, C. Chap- man, C. Jermark, S, Spatz, Mrs. Kulp, L. Hauck, B. Mears, L, McDonald. i I I I I 5 f n
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