Beloit Junior High School - Junior Trojan Yearbook (Beloit, KS)

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JR. TROJ garmin i W M 'Imaam H ,ff 3 s..., Beloit J 1'. High School Beloit, Kansas rwedicoztiomli ' n Mr. Whitaker, a job well done You came to our school in fifty-six Dusting, sweeping in bad weather or sun Never letting a corner get in a dirty fix. You are highly regarded by pupils and staff Keeping our walks free from ice and snow You were always ready with a pleasant smile or laugh As you drove our bus so carefully and slow You were so very quiet and shy Always here early, hardly missing a day When we saw that twinkle in your eye We knew you had a joke to make us gay. You always had our flag flying high Always ready to help anyone Never complaining or giving a sigh Then you left us in sixty-one. 1, wah , ,1- M 3251 in Our Board Members, thoughtful and considerate: Robert Ingram, Beloit Post Office, Clyde Limpert Treasurer, First National Bank, Robert Pearson, Manager of Oil Dept. for Consumers Co-op Rex Quaken bush, ReX's T.V. and Appliance, Ben Spatz, Spatz Grocery, Dean Haddock, Vice President and Farm Ad ministrator of the Guaranty State Bank, Mrs. Betty Vetter, Clerk of the Board, Maurice McDonald President of the Board, McDonald Funeral Home. M - Many a time you're needed R - Ready and Willing to lead C - Cheerful and helpful in decisions H - Happy to see us succeed E - Ever the pupil's champion S - Sincere, with a will that's strong T - Thoughtful of what is the best N - Never too busy to correct a Wrong U - You put yourself to the test T - Thanks a million, strong. The Beloit jr. High Staff and students .f- 'dw V! R FACULTY ,lv , - ,,, , H .V t MISS LOUISE MATHEIS M.S, and E-.S . , Fort Hays State College Principal, Mathematics, Senate Sponsor 3 ,E 'wi Q - s X251 7 larl- MRS. MARY KULP B.S. , Fort Hays State College English, jr. Hi-Lights Sponsor 4 MlSS FRANCES GRITTEN M.S. and E-.S ., Fort l-lays State College Social Science, Y-Teen Sponsor l MR. DENZlL WILLIAMS 1 A .B. , Washburn University Science, Coach, Hi-Y Sponsor i+ mm. ARVID D. MCFARLAND A -L . E -APS: cd' A 2-1 M MR CRA WFORD - L. RUSSELL KAVVALW, B.S., Fort Hays State College r High Art .B. , Westmar College Literature, Assista t n Coach, Assembly Sponsor MR. Le WA LLACE HOWE B.M. , Fort Hays State College Director of Bands 3 Instrumental Mus ic MISS ELSIE GASTON B.S., Emporia State Teachers C ollege Vocal Music, Director of Operetta MR. CLEO RILEY B.S., Emporia State College Orchestra, Individual Sizing Lessons lm J I 5 GRADES fs K Q x ' IN X 1 WZRW , CHERYL BEHYMER MARY BULTHAUP Assembly l. VICKI COLBY Art l. JERRY DURHAM Hi-Y Secretary, Basketball 1, Football l, Track l. BARBARA EDGAR Art l, Band lf2, Cheerleader l. JOHN ELLIOTT Basketball l, Football l, Track l. S TANLEY ELLIS ALICE EVARTS Art l, Cheerleader l. JIM FIELDS Football 2, Track 2. DAN FILE Hi-Y Treasurer, Senate l, Basket- ball 2, Football 2, Track 2. MON TY APPLEBEE Art 1, Band 1, Orchestra 2, Senate 1, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2, Jr. Hi-Lighrs. JERRY BLASS J ' Q, 1 ll, 4 Basketball l, Foot- 1 , ball2. I Q F f JANELL BROWN , ,, , , 2 A It I S ,Ht 53:5 I, 2.--,.a, ,.,.f,er'-sa J 2 Y 4 l 2 V Q H' J ,.,. s gg ,J , Lb., . , F 'W 5 ELAINE FILE Art l, Band l, Yearbook l. LINDA FOUTS Art l, Band l, Y-Teens Publicity Chairman, Assembly 1, Senate 1. BILL FMZLER f bza .g , Assembly 2, Basketball 2, is Q -lv' Football 2, Track 2. f 'V I 1 I!!! I .,lg,1', lffigtii--i W 'A - I, Qi it ,I ,.:,. ff, K ' 3 A BRAD FULLER Art l, Basketball 1, Football l, Football Manager l, Track 2. PAT GENGLER Band 2, Orchestra 2, Senate l, Football 2, Track 2. BRADLEY GIDDINGS fx Art 2, Orchestra 2, Senate l, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. DON GOI-IEEN Art 2 . CYNTHIA GOOSSEN Art 2, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teen Social Chairman, Assembly 1, Cheerleader l. JANET GRECIAN Band l, Y-Teens Secretary, Cheer- f leader l. SCOTT GRIFFITH Yearbook 1, Basketball 2, I Football 2, Track 2. :,f, JIM HAMPSHIRE Band l. GERALD I-IANSEN Hi-Y Program Chairman, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2. WARREN HIXENBAUGI-I DARRELL I-IYMAN DEBORAH INGRAM Art l, Band 1f2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teens Vice President, Cheerleader l, ig' i ':.. ' V Senate 1. JANE I-IENNINGSEN Band 2, Orchestra 2, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 2, Jr. Hi-Lights. VICKI HOLLAWAY Art l, Band l, Orchestra 2, Cheerleader 2, Yearbook l. 'RTW' '1'f ' ld? Sy: A 1 a S233 p22 P? 1, I f if ,mga ,Q , lr , X , 1 in ew gf, ,X .S J, Qi' be l X J,,eR?w,,,2, 1,Ka,5'e, WM 9' L DENNIS ISBELL Art 2, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Saving Stamps Chairman l, Senate l, Basketball 2, Football l, Track 2. TIM JENNISON Art 2, Assembly l, Basketball l, Football 2, Track l. MARY JANE JOHNSON Band l, Cheerleader l. CHRIS JONES Band lf2, Senate 1, Basketball l, Football 2, Track l, Track Manager l. PAM KOHLER Art 2, Y-Teens Treasurer. ALICE LAWSON Art l, Saving Stamps Chairman l. LINDA SUE MAJOR Yearbook 1. Ka. X W , W-3 :E .ra:,-- vw W' -::,r-Seam elf, , ma,-' -wg, - ba. V :ga g , 5 xx . .:.-E.. :-:qs I Ns.. F' IOLENE NLASTIN Art I, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teens Devotional Chairman. LARRY MILTNER Art l, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Assembly l, Basketball 2, Football 2 Track 2 GA RY MCCARTY Assembly l, Football 2, an l T-'-' I , Track 2 DICK MYERS Assembly I, Basketball l, Football 2, Track 2. CAROLYN POI-ILI-IAMMER Art 2, Orchestra 2, jr. Hi-Lights. CHUCK POWELL Hi-Y Vice President, Football 2, Track 2. LINDA PROCI-IASKA Art l, Band U2, Y-Teens Program Chairman. SHARON RICE Art I, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teens Song Leader, Cheerleader 2. MARILYN RILEY Art 2, Band 2, Orchestra 2, Y-Teens Pianist, Assembly l, Senate l. RHONDA ROBINSON Yearbook l. RITA ROBLEE Qwawmd 'fuss- Y-Teens President . KAREN SA LTKILL BA RBA RA SIBLEY Assembly l. . fs LINDA SMITH DONALD SPORLEDER Art l. LINDA SPORLEDER Senate l . DAVID SPRATLEN DAVID STONE Hi-Y President, Senate l, Basket- ball 2, Football 2, Track 2. DWAYNE STOUT Basketball Manager l, Football 2. ALLEN THOMPSON STEVEN THOMPSON Band l X 2 . VERA YOUNG Art 2, Ir. I-Ii-Lights. ww , .QM s fi 2 Q, , wi ,xr I at is E 5, 1 , , . yu, f 52551 KEN T S CHELL Art l, Band l, Hi-Y Devotion Chairman, Basketball Manager l, Football l, Track 2. JUDY SIMMONS Art l, Band 2, Orchestra jr. Hi-Lights, County Spelling Contest Winner. 2 Q, K 'if , . K ,K Eng Eh Q' j Q 22 2 5 if 1'- 3:59 'N-.iq .fa L ' Tv Gi Pit I f 9k?II'9zifaU in eziferf 'PZ K 124122 WQEE4 ,Q fi , 3 4' N 3 , , .f--'-s.,NN Clif B o BJ fl' Charles Criswell Donna Davls Kathy Boettcher Berta Bohning Sheila Bruce Scott Chapman Bob Colby Bonnie Colby Donnie Anderson Eddy Andrla Gary Auldridge Charles Axtell Karen Barker Roger Bean Nancy Beeler Stanley Belden .N1--.--.l - li....niL.4..qi Denny Dean Steven Donker Donna Dooley Linda Dreibelbis Steven Evans Virgil Evarts jerry File Chuck Fleming it Janice Flinn jennifer Flinn Eddie Gaskill Vickie Gray Dennis Hackerott Greg Hamilton Lorraine Hansen Bob Hayes Larry Hixenbaugh 'SN'-W Mx we ' 4' ' pi- . V - 'Z fggsggg sgmaxg if ' f ' 1 , 2 Q Y 325529 1 ' gf' ' ., L D I We in 5 , ,gf FIS ' 1 Q Mi. 21555, ff -1 I 1 Q ' ., 'VAV . Z , , I I ,.,, - - f e ,Q I' , '- f I ,f y ri fs f' A x -. .Q Qfbx VU! 'Z Shelia Inskeep Terry jennison Marcia jones Kenneth Knarr Doug Kugler Connie Lawson Margaret Loades Marilyn Loades janet Petterson Phyllis Remley Mike Roberts Stephen Rugg ' V m'L eee V Tommy Schneider A- Betty Sporleder H :':- Mlke Stewart 3 . A V P VA 2 ', . . I . ., V 1 Hiya. Carl Thompson Mark Torr Pamela VanLeewen Judy Vlfalker Carolyn Walters David VVilliams Mike Wilson Charlene Woods Leon Wright 5? -A-in 5' 'K , sr ,., ,Y , yr i j 1 1 i EQ Q I W New 'Q' r 7,2 J , 'Dk CLASSES 5QQ?5f7fTn p WApN6 F7 W 45,3192 Q QQQCAYW he from t . , ngwerS Readlng J' Teletrnining Umt' Demonstration talk' . t, letter writing projec bv-:W I ir IR. HI-LIGHTS COMMITTEE: I. Flinn, M. Applebee Mrs. Kulp, W. Hixenbaugh, G. Olson, P. McDonald, D. Dean, R. McMa11n, I. Simmons, C. Pohlhammer, 4' Taming' V. Young. The committee records the news in their Fun at dwg six issues of the school paper. S . 'W Laboratow ' R - A ' Ma G 1500 volumes in the library. king use of th , f Increasllig Speegfo reading by use tors. S R.A. Accelerd Mfxsmfs me Wi W 'F PULYGUHS M The visit of the Sth grade Math classes to the Guaranty State Bank S C I E ,ww wWlqW'G?s.:-Wk? 7-C KANSAS HISTORY SCRAPBOOKS The culminating activity in the study of Kansas History in the Seventh Grade is the scrapbook made by each,stu- dent. Prizes were given to the best five in each class. The first three prizes were ceramic plates with a Kansas scene. These were made by Miss Gritten in a ceramic class. Busily tal-:ing the battery of annual achievement tests. wh THE WINNERS mi 4331 .rf Scott Griffith checking the book on Presidents against the spoon col- lection of Presidents being viewed by K. Schell with L. Miltner listening Kent Schell--winner of the Loyalty Day essay contest, sponsored by V.F.W. , What Loyalty Day Means to Me. ,... l 1 111. Judy Simmons, County Spelling Champion, took part in the State Spell- ing Contest, April 28, at Topeka, Kansas. 3' J The chorus group, under the direction oi Mies Gaston, meet twice a week. The speciai groups, Nationai Education Week Program, and the annual Operetta are a part oi the year' 5 work. if ' -A ' Veffgii fx 5 A x YiYk 'P I E HA CI OF LIFE G OMENT WITH ART Principles of f' AFUB fabovej lilrieigitchmg- , EIOWL aper college Construction p D Williams , B. Glddings, C. Po ' ' laster. . D. Dean, N. Bee carvmg LH p hlha mmer Mr Russell, . ler M... d casts llqui S . Evans laster mold . clay in a p ,.7 C P Axtell -cas Ln. D and mold . laster in a s ,ff Q H es j. D. Anderson Ci- I V. Kohler, 1 Pohxhammerapalntlng' AH expre . I Donker gS1OI1.1I1 water color , - Chddmgs, T. Iemgiign File YDOGCX W Mr. Russell, 1, N ,W s ,ish an ' 'Q is F kr 4 1 'Y C 0 Ulm G aka XA , 5 :N Q xx v4 1793+ ff-R X -f ' 4 j X 325314-'lgff , - Y - i J uh! fw S1 Ga. -fu .5 :Q-gig' Y gn Q W gf 5 , 'f if 1 Q ' ' Q 4, . , , -. t fd :Y as iff X 4, v I , , y l. ,fbi . if , ' xxx' 2 . f' ' - ,-zz. .1-.f ' A - 'Ji U' :w'f,'ww 6 'Q , ' XS' 'Ig-X4 , ,Puig ' ' ij' - il 'rise-3 jlwng 'dn Q Si ,W 9 A an at ,HQ AQQ4:iJ:3x7h 1 Af ia W Awygi W 3 my X X ml x:f'rf' N dx 'l74 -f N N, U P .4-. wi 1 , I 9' 'f 1 Af hl b 53 ' TIV 7 Z' ' xii: Y ' 1 L Q? ' ' ,n X 7 - - W I' 5 , ,M fi, ,,. ' ' 7 I U -. Q- A L. X X' -An 5 Xe, .4 ' X2 J I, fa Q dk Q 'Q G ,ff E I 4.-of' 4 6 'ii Q' ,7 W, M--wb . fn' ww-Q'i5p 'W m l ' ,W-YS hm M55 ...L.. ACTIVITIES fVYJ A QE Ugg Q'-jf I KJ K ia I , I EOD-951 PJGHT- C ts W LEFT To L. F911 v MEMBERS, TO? lloeekier, S- Ch?Pmmxl,'. ciaamgs, SENAT? YS B peafsongj?-Loades, M. Riley, C- Xfxlgl te a 'EATED: . P ' clellilfr 'L.SSPOY1edeT ' R. V 1 Saving Stamps Chairmen were D. Isbell and R. Bean for first semester, A. Lawson and M. Wilson second semester. Eighth graders bought 32ll.85, While the seventh graders bought 336O.7O, for a total of 3572.55 sold. Twenty- one bonds were purchased this year. The profit of our pencil and paper sales was 322 .OO. From our candy and pop sold at the games We made 34779. The Senate took charge of the individual picture selling, making a profit of 335.85. One of the big jobs of the Senate is to spon sor the Spring Party which cost us 383.68 this year. The Senate cared for the decorations and drink for the athletic potluck also. Q may 'ff y- -. 4 ad AIM 5 'L-1: -W .AL v .- 1 1 JJ ll U' . that S i s Gerhard Stede, Foreign Dr. Stone shows slides of Korea Exchange Student, gives taken during his tour of duty an account of his home- there. land. HI-Y OFFICERS: Pres.-D. Stone, Vice Pres.-C. Powell, Sec.-I. Durham, Treas.-D. File, Program-G. Hansen, Devotions-K. Schell, Sponsor-Mr. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Olson reviewing with film the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki. The big I-Ii-Y project for the year was the sell- ing of Vanilla. Our profit for the selling was 35189.65 Another project was sell- ing popcorn for the high school, for which service We received 59701. This spring we raked leaves with a profit of 3535.75 With the money We collect- ed during the year we bought white basketball jerseys at 347.630, track shoes, etc., -EEl50.00, track shoes-38200, foot- ball jerseys-S45.00, and 12 additional track warm - ups. i 28 251153 TEEN Y-TEEN OFFICERS: Pres.-R. Roblee, Vice Pres.-D. lngram, Sec.-I. Grecian fPictured belowj, Treas,-P. Kohler, Dev. Ch.-I. Mastin, Program-L. Prochaska, Pub.-L. Fouts, Social-C. Goossen, Pianist-M. Riley, Song Leader-S. Rice. The jr. High Y-Teen Club is a Christian organ- ization and a junior division of the Y.W.C .A. The big project of the year was the magazine sales. The total sold was Sl, 785 .65 with a profit of 3616.84 for the club. This will be used to buy equip- ment for the school and help send six girls to camp One piece of equipment was the Stereophonic Hi-Fi phonograph and a number of new records. The Y- Teen Club helped sponsor the initiation of the sev- enth graders. Watermelons were served. Another highlight was the planting of the Hybrid Elm pur- chased by the club. The club took charge of the Week of Prayer and had a ten minute devotional period each noon hour. The Y-Teen girls had charge of the Mystery Pal week before Valentine Day and lunch was served. Two stop Watches were presented to the athletic department. hui . in ,E Y 'IV I Q p X The cast of the operetta, Saucy Hollandaisef' Berta Bohnmg Nb Queen ?rinC9 Giiyig ,- Priniless NATIGNAL EDUCATION WEEK PROGRAM Come to the Fair, presented by the 8th grade. Beachhead for Freedom , with Miss Liberty, K. Boettcher and Uncle Sam, T. E ' jennison. I King Torrey, '90 jr. High contributions to the annual jr. Red Cross drive was Sll.O9. Planting the two I-lopa Crab trees, Z1 gilt from the Quest Club. '?'?i', fl 3 'x With Mrs. Schnell, as instructor, eleven dance classes were held at the Elementary all-purpose room. Our parents served as host and hostess. Tired feet. Dress up day. Judy and Carolyn preparing for the county spelling contest I1-wif' . l fl 1 'Y 25 ,ff .ff Havin Fun Down 'MM en-Pam Kohler d oaaamasv Que ' Klngmima Attendants ,.,n MWwp,W ,.,-v-'W W i 'YKWQ' Lwch 1 l 1 Good Ship Lollipop Peppermint Lane King and Queen. Our Easter Bonnets. How Could You Believe Me? Our Kids say the darndest things. M.C.-Ch RP ll. uc Owe Easter Parade 32 1 1 - 'cb G12 ?acems beCOY0e aCquamw?YxNq'XiZb vrogfam and PWM of me ' on Yatenw' Night' Y'Xyy,, MJF ents 3 the annuak soup supper y our par be xjearboo accou 7 reduced tbe O11 Feb. , netted 534412. io: t tickets were sold. This success yearbook subscription to SX . 25. The 50 0 pounds of to he1r5ff1giiiiratiO,f1OlhiHg sent to th . 7 n . erPr1Vi1egeiilrii1?Eif1fi0n Zggye the 1 Ten, mated ...Ffa- sw. iw, was 3 F5'3fEQQf1f ,gym -in 'Y ATHLETICS , A f '?cV N ' X Q X SC LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Lawson, Nancy Nelson, Vicki Holiaway, Barbara Edgar, Sharon Rice. T, 1 e excifemen diff lebee was t oasim 9-Star High basketballtgat the JF. ames. B HS Boosters E M The hill is A . MT ' ppthleuc pOt1uCk at our 3 .2 ' QU Fun iirrhc Ulbxes' J I s T- -A- place lift Ol:lI' meeting EI' Wlns 2 IOSSQS. CLOCKWISE: Alice Evarts, Mary jane johnson, Donna Davis, Cindy Goossen, Bertzi Bohning. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALLTEAM, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT Mr W11l1ams, I fx X Ell1ott D Stone, D F1le,j Blass, S Grlfflth M Applebee G Hansen B Frazler B G'1dd1I1gS Mr McFarland, L Mlltner D Isbell T Ienn1son,D Myers B Fuller -' X I Durham, L I-Ilxenbaugh K Schell D Stout .- N N J Ns 5 Q it 5 7th GRADE BASKET- BALL TEAM, STAND ING LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. Williams, M. Stewart, L. Wright, D. Kugler, K. Knarr, D. Dean, S. Belden, R. Lynch, D. Will- iams, J. File, G. Ol- son, Mr. McFarland, S. Donker, B. Colby, B. Hayes, T. Sch- neider, M. Roberts, T. jennison. 'QA--V-1 f 1 -nw-Iv -A ' ., .WAN 'lil NTS- hf' K 1 S Belden, D Dean,K KHZBT, P McDonald, M Stewart, L Wrlght D Kugler, B Colby, T Schnelder, B Fuller R Bean, Mr McFarland P Gengler J Flelds D Flle S Grlfflth, D Stone,I Elllott, F r L Miltner G McCarty, C Powell R Myers,I Blass M Applebee, T JEHYIISOH C jones B THZ16 , f 2 fg '7 4 ,F A 1 F5 E, , - ,. . , ' ..l'V'4 '. ' '- .. .1 ' I ' ...A ' - ,. , ' W ' AV- .9 . N- , iw wfeemy WW n-. .Wee x lil! H-1.-U Q X ' , I . , .W.'w R ,gyfa E-4 an 'ii 'rr' il b ,.,.i...,1 A ,V K . ',' ' ' , .Mfr ,. V s Mewe5fseeafrQ.vw,ewe -1---' wvaw - t 6' ....... ' .4 rf'f 'f'rQ ' ' .rl . t fmay - ,,. T ' , gi . Vmw, .A A - . ,- ,,, H, an I f:-. V1 f .V , . V .. kk Af,... ' . ,,. .. s , ,, ff? .T SP H -- ...M ' ...aqgj-M' ' ' '.. ' ' Sikh H ' K 4'. .. fs' Q N V, V, I :.:: ' i.. . - 1'-4 ' ' . 0 L' 'JM , W A ' A l iw f' H . 1-h ' -1 - - ,uf .fi 1, . I 1 . ' , A 'f fl' 1 P. . - ' Lf M y 'F f 3.8 pn- A I lll- mp-w ,mn-.M , I ' e I I n ' .. r , ...fi n V , 'kfillf W,L' '1ifYf f22f . . .- ... -u -'vw-aw... .. A .-mfr' N ,, , ,,, w . . E 1... TRACK SQUAD, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hayes, L. Miltner, L. Wright, C. Powell, P. McDonald, B. Fuller, D. Kugler, B. Colby, D. Williams, D. Dean, T. Iennison, T. jen- nison, G. Olson, D. Lynch, M. Torr, M. Ap- plebee, R. Bean, T. Schneider, E. Andrla, Mr. McFarland, D. Isbell, M. Stewart, G. Han- sen, D. Myers, G. McCarty, K. Schell, K. Kna Mr. Williams, W. Hixenbaugh, P. Gengler, D. File, D. Stone, J. Elliott, S. Griffith, J. Fields, C- JOHCS, B. Frazier, B. Gidclings,I- Durham, S. Belden, M. Roberts, J. File. Ii ,. 1 4 N'-5,55 IT Mrs Twaddell Maxi l g PPO ervlk' gram A ' M , Nw. NXQFMXQH1 LUNCH SUPERVISORS P Gamble XX Mr, -9-Xa 7 Z-be Z- Da Vis NRS- Yahystwcw estilz I SUP Dance Mrs. W1111ams, S ecretary CUSTODIANS Mr. Whitaker Mr. Gamble s i me i 1 AWARD ASSEMBLY dx M . Girl's Sextet W . Hixenbaugh I . Simmons L. Prochaska Sid Smith, 8th Grade Graduation d D. Stone M. Riley Mr. Ingram and , daughter Debbie 8th Grade Ensemble After graduation party Instrumental Ensemble -ll liz!! 'S' K. Boettcher, Acc. Q ' Mrs. P.M. Fuller, ' jr. -School Mother. fy Mrs. Peg Treaster, f P.T.A. President, xwws- Yixe Mrs e , V NXrs. Quan 7-C em Roblee S S006 'YOYD Mrs. J. W. Walters P.T.A. Mm. 166 E Vans 5.40 MEMORIE AUGUST 15 18 Swapping books for 61-62 school year 18 Ir. High Enrollment 30 First half day of school SETPENEBER 5 jr. High Parents'Night 6 First Hi-Y and Y-Teen Meetings 7 7th Grade Initiation 19 Y.W.C .A. and Y-Teen Potluck 20 Mr. Wright of Topeka helped formulate yearbook 28 FB game here--Beloit 25, Osborne 6 OCTOBER 3 Y-Teen Conference at Phillipsburg 5 FB game here--Beloit 25, Concordia 0 6 First six weeks gone by 11 Hi-Y and Y-Teens visit with Mr. Murphy 12 FB game here --Beloit 7, Belleville 0 16 General Motors Assembly 19 FB game away--Beloit 9, Minneapolis 0 25 California Achievement and Mental Maturity and Iowa Reading Tests 26 FB game away--Beloit 9, Smith Center 7 NOVE MBE R 7 Hi-Y Mixer, Safety Program with Troopers D. Witham and L. Dronberger 9 American Education Program 16 Pictures taken by Mr. Wichers 17 P.T.A. Fun Night. End of 2nd 6 weeks 24 Thanksgiving Vacation 27 BB Open House at auditorium DECEMBER 5 7th and 8th combination dance class 7 BB game here--Beloit 31, Lincoln 38 13 7th BB game--Beloit 34, Belleville 4 8th BB game--Beloit 21, Belleville 26 20 Christmas Assembly Dress up day 21 BB game here--Beloit 27, Concordia 43 JANUARY 5 BB game here--Beloit 30, Minneapolis 44 12 7th BB game 8th BB game 19 7th BB game 8th BB game 31 7th BB game 8th BB game FEBRUARY here--Beloit 22, here--Beloit 25, away--Beloit 14, away--Beloit 40, away--Beloit 20, away--Beloit 20, 5 Y.W.C.A. - Y-Teen Tea 9 7th BB game 8th BB game away--Beloit 24, away--Beloit 22, 15 BB Tournament--Beloit 36, Conc. 35 17 BB Tournament--Beloit 39, Minn. 43 21 BB game here 7th 38, 6th 19 24 BB game here--7th 33, 6th 7 26 jr. High Band Concert MARCH S.C. 23 S.C. 41 Lincoln 19 Lincoln 36 Conc. 10 Conc. 37 Minn. 15 Minn. 42 13 jr. High Operetta-- Saucy Hol1andaise 20 Athletic Potluck. 30 Planted trees, gift of the Quest Club APRIL 5 Track Meet here with Conc. , Beloit 2nd 6 Spring Party--theme Peppermint Lane 7 County Spelling Contest. Judy Simmons winner 13 Track meet here with Lincoln and Osborne Beloit lst 19 Track meet at Concordia, Beloit 3rd 20- 24 Easter Vacation 30 Census taking for teachers Sth grade visit high school MAY 10 League Track meet at Beloit, Beloit 4th 14 8th grade class picture P. T.A., jr. High Band presented numbers 22 Last day of school for pupils 24 Award Assembly at 9:00 A .M. Graduation at 8:00 P.M. THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE: R. Robinson, Scott and Sue planning S. Major, K. Boettcher, E. File, S. Belden, David designing the 8th grade pages. D. Williams, S. Griffith. yearbook cover. AFM' .,.. -W' f - 1 ,f 23 ' . 771144-' MYER S YEARBOOKS INC. 5-:Q IW: 1 g Jwlllml---, fvrr Y-'--' - .Y . . .nuuupv


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