Beloit Memorial High School - Beloiter Yearbook (Beloit, WI)

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f ' ' ' M Y i i xT'l4'f'121lT?!Q E .535 91 -4 253273 Q' C 1 f ,- . I w :lns ...B-......., .... , 5 r n r F 3 P 9 i N N 1 l 1 I E E E ! E s r I u i i 2 5 E I I Z: Z- VE,E:?ETgyl2!MA W X7 ff mm 4 S-W '.Q', 'H fp? 27 fl' 1 Z-I-gr f fl l 55i fi x . I 25:55 XV 'P-V23 ,ff gy v-, X x- , , ,, 1 ' , ' T' Elf' S ' .'i.:f 1 V -2 ' - duh ,X ' Ox - Coulg A-A TI THE BELOITER 1925 Volume XX Published by THE SENIOR CLASS BELOIT HIGH SCHOOL Beloit, Wisconsin I X 4 page th 5 page iqur ORDER OF BOOKS 1 . Administration ' 2. Classes 3. Organizations 4. Society Events 5. Athletics 6. Features 7. Advertisements gk john Coax' page ive page six Prologue While we have been assembling the material for this Beloiter we have been endeavoring to surpass all previous editions. We have striven to uphold the old ideals and traditions as well HS to create new OI'16S. Our best efforts have been put forth and if by this book, we shall be able to keep the memories of high school days fresh in the minds of those who read it our efforts shall not have been in vain. We sincerely hope that this edition will create in the minds of the follow- ing classes a desire to uphold the ideals of past Beloiters. Eg 'f-A Joh, C .Q sae:-gigs 'SS Zin 11-Blemntiam of Zllexanher 33. Mclean Teacher jfrienh ,ewx elohn Funk page eight ff? Dedication ' THE CLASS OF V 1925 Do respectfully dedicate this Twentieth Volume of the Beloiter 1 to Miss Laura Thompson K N 43.Na..n liage nine .1 X , X , f NX I , if XY Na 2 x 4 I1m fv X M' , 5. 3 5555 ? -'1 5525 my - gi' 1 as 'l2::Eiig2a gqgii!g!i25QEQ2i2 l1 'i: li Qiiiiiaii 1. , ,- , .--1 r ' w r-- ' ' , , A .1 s. '.. :Elan 5 an I .- 'J iE!E!!':!i 'EEE' EEEEEEEEEE EEF iii EEEEEEEEEE Eiiiiiiiif AEEEEEEEE -- '-551 i gg: gggggggaa: mf a::: ::::::g::: :5:::5g:::: 1::::::::: E mi qi: 1:::2jEH!5: LEE! 5!!5!5'EE i : i!! ..!!!E!.E. . 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History, Latin MISS EVELYN MARLETT Clerk in Principal's oFHce MISS ROSE HOFFMAN Business Arithmetic, Bookkeeping MISS MARY TAYLOR, B. A. English, Mathematics MISS ERMA JONES Stenography MISS SARAH JANE KAUFMAN, H. A English, History page fourteen X, M X . ss. 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Editor Harold Kralinkc Athletic Editor RALPH GERMANN Joke Editors , ANNA AESCHLIMAN ARTHUR JOHNSON Typists GERTRUDE BURULL RUTH SANDELL Literary Editors MARJORIE BARTELT VVILLIAM CURETON ARDIS SPANGLER page sixteen !!!,..e!!!!!!mszzseeeeeeesssusss!seseeseuseelee!!,e!::::se!:!:es..z,Jes!!! ,!.!eee!e! DONALD GERMANN Bnsincss Manager Subscription Managers RICHARD WINEGAR, Chairman JACOB KANTOR CARL DAHLEN FRANCIS CHRISTOFFERSON Art Editors HELEN GooDALL RAYJOHNSON Class NVill ALICE FRANCES NELSON ELM ER M EYERS Class Prophet MARGARET FITZGERALD Class Historian LUCILLE TRAFFORD Social Editor AUDREY HANSON Activity Editors MILDRED CLARIDGE IRVING ROBERTS ALICE McNEEL '!.!!!!!! E!EE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!P '''E!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! !'!E!1''1'''!' !'''' '!'! ' .asszaaazssass ....'-..t.'--:mama .... ..,.. . X X 1 X X... .,x.. xxx,xxx x,XX.Nx. 17818 SBVGXIYBQH NSPS':1:::::: -- WM-QM-W'-MN-we-WM--M-M..-..M.......M.. ..... W., .... .. 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E lmer Meyers Secretary ,............. ......... H elen Goodall Treasurer ....... ,...... I ames Ramsey SOCIAL COMMITTEE Clarke Enking, Chairman Ardis Spangler Bert Moldenhauer Dorothy Hill Orien Stevens Elmer Meyers page nineteen !:!!!!!!!!!! useelslress! :iiiiiaiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii' page fwenty KT bchularsbip Margaret Fitzgerald Valedictoriau Elizabeth Smith Salutatoriau Susan Kleinert Helen Goodall Frances Worthington N i' General Qhilitp Marjorie Bartelt Donald Germann Arthur johnson Alice McNee1 Fulmer Spicer , l D 4 n n,C'uvh. H..-mm. -. -an .m-....... ----mm.. ....n-ms...-. ...... 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Ei ssssi Ein! 33253 --s :lil 253 SEE? iff? 5:35 Sie? EEE in i 5523 iii? 22255 gilii see: gr! Eli 5 Anderson, Algott Warner Andre, Alice Elsie Aeschliman, Anne Marie Anthoney, Robert Barton Frenchy ' Monroe Bart Gaston School Falisqua 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, ,4g Thalizin Society 4. Spanish Club 2, 3: Romance Evening, 2, 33 - I Beloiter staff 45 Carnival 1. One of those quiet thoughtful fellows. Bon-jour, parlez-vous Francais ? Ball, Irene Isabelle Isy Royce School Allen, Chester Fuller Falisqua 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Carnival 25 Junior Literary Society 3. Chet Burdge School Silent etforts move the world, I speak in a monstrous little voice. Barry, Humphrey, Claire Ragg Ruble School Football 3, 4g Iulitso Society 3: Class base- uA1n Lincoln Jr. ball 3, 4g B Club 4. ' Spanish Club 44 HLY' I can singlehanded move the world. Nothing is impossible to one who is willing. t Bartelt, Marjorie Wilhelrnina Marge Roosevelt Jr. High Glee Club 3' Uke Club 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Declamatorly Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 Thalian 43 Debating cam 4: French Club 49 Falisqua 45 Bank Cashier 23 Beloiter Staff 43 Incresent Parker School Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Falisqua 1, 2, 33 Thalian Society 43 Carnival lg Uke Club 3g Vice- Pres. of Glee Club Z, 3, 43 Rifle Corps 2. 43 Christmas Program- 3, 45 General Ability. As merry as the day is long. 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As happy as the day is long. page twenty-two 'E ...E i Efffi ill.. 5 : Breen, Daniel Joseph i Dan Gaston School x Thalian Society 43 Iucrescent Stat? 4. ' Fond of work as well as play. i Bresnehan, Garnetta Mary Gam Lincoln Jr. High Rifle Corps 35 Falisqua. 3, 4, Basketball. A regular girl we all agree. Brewer, Jay Peter Wright School Basketball 4. Whatever islworth doing, ls worth doing well. Brooker, Esther Marie Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Music Memory 3, , Carnival 2, Junior Literary Society 3. Pleasure and action make hours run short. gifs SKII- : :i ,!!!!!!!!!!e!!!:!:s!!::!:-' 55555 .,...f-x,3gf333:3g-:Knew '--', VVVWV 1 -fff f 1 ,,11, 1111 s ,,,2 , ,,,,,,, ,,,:, , ,,., ,, ,M ,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,WMWWWN 5111: :Hifi x . 5. 'di' 'JM ...,,.,. A,,,,Mm,,.fN, 'TYF' . W 'A . m::T:'i3Q:.-f f'RX . x.. as is E-mw S-NSW a1,...a ........ M ........ 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E Her air, her mannes all who saw admired. . 3 ' ' A Black Luc' Elizabeth K Burns, Marion Bernice ,, ' ,, 5 5,55 555, H ,, Lou Royce School Jerry , Royce School 1 G1 Cl 3 4 S 1RiHe Corps 1, Z3 Falisqua Q 3, 45 Girl's Glee igsognagce Evening 2' ee uh ' ' pan' Clug 23 Xgnlce-Pres. oflGlee C7IlEb13g Irticreszcetat ' ' ' Sta 41 ' fisfmes pay 4: aian 5 ' i' A winnin va'-a friend smile gi - T. Englfh Club 3: Basketball 2g Class Play A g- l y - , y - iv 'isis K Publicitif Committee 45 Music Memory Conf 111 all 3 mrl who is worth while. test 2g Falisqua Play 4. l'm sure care's an enemy to life. I I 'I Burull, Gertrude Marie Canniff, Frances Elizabeth - Trudy Wright School Frankie Miles City, Mont. :mg Sill: Carnival lg Uke Clulq 4g Thalian Society F 1' 2, 3 4. 0 Q 3, 4: Thal-an ilttzbgleglegliilms giasgagsgga Ugg:-izgiitggl, Socieliqifi Julitso Socieltg OI? Basketball 3: 4. Fill- Beloiter Statii 4' Christmas at Skeeter's -:G 1 l h 1 --1 Corner 43 1'iclue,Committee 45 Mrs. Sylvan's nm humor only tem es charms to ast EEE? ,lil Everybody's friendg no one's enemy. E355 E555 Burton, Walter Henry - Canton. ,Mabel Hammell ' ' 5555 Walt Hayward School Mae Royce School :x W, C' T. English Sgciety 3, Julitso Society 35 Thalian Society 4. Qflll'f 0201712 Fife WCICOTUC Cvefywhefe-N She smiled! O blissful moment. -Z: glee :QQQQ 5355. ' ::::: page twenty-three if 52212 ' ' 9 ffffffffffffflff s:'!:,!:!e!! -s!::!!!e:!:! EEE ::L'!!:e. -::: 'uaaaizsiiaiii .ii:iasiiai'--...??iia'2i: ..' 1:5535 U XT... ...Z . 1,V ,,t.11i, ,WT , , .... 1,1t. ,1 :iQ,. ,...,.,.-.........,......,,....,..s.,,.:.Eig , 0 ..,x l I X ai sasii illii X 5222! Cass, Helen Dorothy Cormany, Marie Louisa Dot Roosevelt Ir. High School Billy Royce School 1 4, . . . Carnival 15 Spanish Club 4: Thalian 45 ,NS'aiEg:1l agoifetgl-exch Club 4' Glee Club 4' gate Ctluh 45 Falisqua 45 Committee for Class ' av . IV' . ,, ' gigs Fo see her is to love her. non with the dance? Cureton, William A. - Bi1l' Grandview Hi h School 1 h l g . 'sis Caw ey, Elsie May Gaston Sc oo Columbus, Ohm Thahan Society 4' U. C. C. 3, 4, Glee Club 3: Cashier 4g Be- Here's to one who'll not pretend, loitex' Staff 4g Class Play 4g Thalian 4. But she is and stays Il faithful friend. U 4 A merry heart maketh Il cheerful counten- ance. I I . . . :gif Clagfglgi- ,fmldred Elizabeth l 1 Dahlen, Carl Edward Gaston School ' ly 'll S ilii' 1 I y Ierrl C100 -LightweEht Football 33 Football 4: Ten- Glee Club 2, 33 Treasurer 35 Viceqn,-esi. ms 3, 43 lass Play 45 Assistant Bus. Man. dent 4, Beloiter sim 4, Librarian 4, Thalian Of Class Play 41,,'1ff12llaH 4: President 4: Society 45 Senior Class Play 4g Music Mem- SI2amSl1 Cl'-lb 49 B, Club 43 U- C- C-. 43 iii Dy 3- Vice-Pres. of Delphic Lyceum 43 Beloiter gli Stall' 4. 'l l l ' l ' '. 552 Sw ms me ngn stunt Ile is the lnildest. mnnnered fellow. E515 Cormany, Ada Marguerite Daly, Horace William V- Flo Royce School Wally Xvright School 5... Falisqua 2, 3, 45 Thalian 43 Spanish Club Football 3, 45 Basketball 43 Thalian So- 45 Uke Club 45 Carnival 1. ciety 4g Christmas Play 43 Hi-Y 1. Always happy, ne'er heard sigh. A man of mighty brawn and brain. El!!! page twenty-four :emergessgg!ass5ee!!e:!!!!!!g!!!ge!g!!!!! x !!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!sf!! I !!!!!!!!!!!!!! ---....................... S:1ES15:55isaiEiiiiiziiiiiiiiiziiiiiiiiiiii uisisiiiiza. ......,,...!!!!!!!!!..!. ' ' ' ' rua: ll!!! EE NAX SF::v::TrrNNMMN.,.,,,wQWW VVVV , VV1, ,,,,: ZZZT I i?t,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n zzz ez ZTG, ,,z ,.,, zz: C .1,. 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Is relished by the 'Best of menf, assi iiiif 1 :::5 Fitze Carrie Roxana Merrill School Engelbretsen, Lloyd Dallas ' :ease . i R'H C s 3: Gl Cl b 4: P 'd t 4: AHUIAC, Bllfdge School Incxiesentorgtaff 4: iltiusieu bIemor?:s3,e!,3!, 4: R O T C 9 3 4- Thalian 4 Julitso 3: Thalian 4: Theble Clef 1, 2, 3, 4. ,,., .... -. . , . it! --- ' '- . Music do l hear? Ha! Ha! Keep time. sEff1fqugg?ffghimjflexander' Dt spread her ax! Ill nel Q ' n ' Fitzgerald, Margaret Alice Enkmg, William Clarke Parker School f-Fitz-f Strong School Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Vice President 4: Carnival 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Ritie Club Thaliau 4: U. C. C. 4: R. O. T. C. 1, 2. 3, 43 3: Glee Club 4: Increscent Staff 3, 45 Beloiter lies BOYS' Glee' Cl'-lb Z, 33 Dilllble ,QUHNCU 33 Staff 4: Class Play 4: Senior Invitation Com- ix: Boys' Quartefl 4: R0l'll3l'lCQ EVCnlrlH.23 Cam- mittee: Uke Club 4: Thaliau 4: Librarian 4: ival 1: Class Play 4: Social Committee, In- Treble Cleft 3, -sg Tennis sg Valedictorian. 555 vitation Committee, Officers Club 3: Pres. iii Qfllllllf L3'CClllll 4: Bflillief S1215 4: TCH- Her circle of friendship will ever grow nls 4. For she's the kind of a girl it's well to If he be not in love with some woman. now' there is no believing in signs. Ei: Fosse, Margaret Frances Anna gfffj Marg - Royce School ire Fabiszak, Berenice Mary Margaret Carnival 2, 1: Music ltfiemory 1, 2, 3: Girls' iii tt n . Rifle Corps 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: President E555 Bee Roosevelt If- High 3: Treasurer 4: Uke Club 3, 4: Orchestra 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Treasurer 4: Girls' Gym Class 4: Thalian Society 4. 5535 l have not yet begun to fight. ill' its g:::' isa ,.. 535.5 Cicero Club 4: Increscent Stat? 2: Commit- tee for Class Play 4: Bank Cashier 3, 4. Men may come and men may go, But I go on forever. page twenty-ive 'Innes' '99-!'!!!!!!! 9-2we-se '1me!!!e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!u! !!!!!!!5?f555Y3Y!935959555555 if-ami-:asainiaaaaiiiiaiaaiiiiiiiiiiaiiiaiaaiiai:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..-. -..--.tt----H.. ....... ::. . 1 .1.2.1::z! ,Qgxi . 111zx . . 22x,,.x Lz::z2 ..,............,......-..-.- .x.. - ...A. .... R E X --Q--QX .,..x Q A :E 5 .,,,... . .....,,.,.. ........ - . ...,Q - ,..,,.A. .. .... .,., M .N N,...N, - ......,.x.xXX...,.,x..xNN - , ,x...,.xx. - x...m. ..xx,...,N.x.x . . E l l . I I Fredrickson, Esther Alvira Boots C Royce School Carnival 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Falisqua 45 Junior Literary Society 3. , To be merry best becomes you. :E fi Fuller, Frances Ruth Waterman School Music Memory Contest 35 Thalian 4. 3 She is just the kind whose good-nature never varies. Furman, Sophia Soap Lincoln jr. High S ,Spring Festival 15 Carnival 15 French Club 4: Thalian Society 45 Christmas at Skeeter's , Corner 45 Chairman Properties Committee V. Class Play 45 Music Memory Contest 1. VVinsome as she is wee. 5 Galinsky, Albert Nathan Al Parker Upper Classmen's Club 4: Thalian Society 4: Cicero Club 4: Bank Cashier 4. A plugger who gets there. Page twenty-Six Gcrniann, Donald Dike Dike Parker School Pres. of Senior Class, Pres. of Junior Class, Pres. of Delphic Lyceum 3: Football Z, 35 Capt. Basketball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Pres. of Julitso Society 2: Thalian Society 45 Senior Play 45 Bus. Manager of Ath- letics 4: Bus. Manaer of Beloiter 4: Pres. of B Club 45 U. C. C. 45 Boys' Quartet 4: Tennis 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3: General Ability 4. Almost to all things could he turn his hand. Germann, Ralph Henry Dutch Parker School Football 1. Z, 3, 45 Capt. of Football 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Baseball: Christ- mas play5 Senior play: Vice-Pres. of Delphic Lyceum 45 Upper Classman Club: 'llhalian Society 45 Capt. of Basketball 45 Vice-Pres. of B Club 4. The Purple will hate to see him go. Gharrity, Catherine Mary Hackett School Girls' Basketball 25 Music Memory 2: Thalian 4. Modesty never fails to win good will. Gharrity, Richard William x Spark Merrill School R. O. T. C. l, 2, 35 Baseball 35 Upper Class- man Club. 4: Spanish Club 4. Silent eFforts move the world. .aaazsazaaaaiiz ::zai:iii.'i..:iiiiiiiimi 'IL I 1- N -------- ' M - .au ...... ....... ............ ................... ...... .. ........,............ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... .... N .... ......,..........,...,. ........ V. Nx.x Q.. .--. Q. NW..-..w... ..Nxx xN.... .. M Nxxx .........,.....ia.,x-., Goodall, Helen Imogene High Test Hackett School Carnival 1, 25 Banker 25 Falsiqua 1, 2, 3, 45 Ritie Club 35 Jr. Soc. Com.: Sec. Delphic Lyceum 45 Sec. Senior Class 45 Sr. Social Com.5 Increscent Staff 45 Uke Club 45 Beloiter Staff 45 Spanish Club 45 Class Play Com. 45 Invitation Com. 45 Scholarship. A daughter of the gods, . Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Gunderson, Lester George Gundy Smythe School Dist. 6, Young fellows will he young felowsf' Hall, Daisy Geraldine Babci' Clark School Knowedge comes, but wisdom lingers. lflanson, Audrey Bernice Audie Scott Street School Girl Reserves 1, 2. 3, 45 Social Chairman 45 Uke Club 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Rifle Club 25 Spauish.Club Z, 3, 45 Thalian Club 45 Julitso 35 Beloxter Staffg Jr. Social Chairman5 Sr. Class Play 45 Carnival 1, 25 Pin Conv. 35 Thespian 15 Romance Evening 1, 2, 3. Come and trip it as ye go On the light fantastic toe. Hanson, Victor Dennis Vic Royce School R. O. 'I'. C. 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 4. On their own merits modest men are dumb. Harris, Renville Ardo Red Merrill School R, O. T. C. 2, 3, 45 U. C. C. 45 Thalian 45 XV. C. T. Club 3. XYho says nothing makes no mistakes. Heiman, Thomas Louis Tommy Royce School Carnival 15 VVe Can Talk Club 3. 4 He's hearty, good-natured, ingenious and wise: And not to be measured by his size. Hermann, Frances Elizabeth Frannie Wright School Junior Pin. Committee 35 Glee Club 45 Falsiqua 45 like Club 45 Gym 45 Rifle Club 2. lt's good to be merry. page twenty-seven L.. Fall 5:11 1 -I' !!!:s::!:!!:!:!::!:!: iaiiiamiiiainaiiia .hilfjxxsiSF::IE::F-...W-v...-............-.......N-W.....t-..c...,..-....:--.-w.-.-.-v...::.....:AX:?...,..N....W....lR.:M..t.-..........,.......,.......,,,..,........:...........,......,..,.........:,.,.,..............,.............:... ...- .. ..... -.. ,.............n.....s.-.-..-...-.......l.:.A.::.:.:: ...........,.... f 5. ,.x. .. isfsi ::::5 I I ilfll I I Higgins, Alice Lorraine Hopper, Claricc VVright School HLHDQ Parker School Glee Club 35 Falisqua 2, 3, 4g Rifle Corps 7- Q Fqlsiqua 2, 3, 45 Carnival 1, 25' Thalian 43 ' Basketball 2' Gym Class 1' ?l1Q5tng5TP?.yBZLkEa:'EEtlpracnce 25 Gym Full of sweet indifference. iw: , . . . , . Business tomorrowf' lille E,..! 5522! Howe, Wilbur Adelbert Hill, Dorothy Merrill Bill Gaston School S Dottie Roosevelt Jr. High U' C- C' 1, Z' 3' 4: Orchestra. Ju ' r Pii Committe 35 Falsiqua G. R. 3, ..l , , xv- 4g 121111 Clrib 4- Thaliin 4, French Club 45 Wd he ahlals knew 'he 'easm' why Senior Social Clommittee 4. The social whirl for mine. I . I Howell, Ralph Frederick Hackett School H - F El' b R. O. T. C. 1, 29 F otball Reserves 35 Foot- ' off:-ilZ,,ra'1ceS lla eth Strong Sch 1 ball 4: Basketball 4? Band cashier 2. --::E 00 Vendi, Vidi, Vice! jjjjg Glce Club 3, 4g Thalian 4g Gym 43 Cl1rist- - mas at Skeeter's Corner 43 Basketball 1,23 Falsiqua 3, 4g Target Practice 1, 2. There's nothing ill can dwell in such a H maid. Inman, Howard C. Howdy Parker School EIZZ: - - R. 0. T. C. 2, 3, 15 U. C. C. 3, 45 spanish Hogan' Uliflys Lowe , club 3, Rifle Team 2, 3. Gladdy Shopiere Graded School h Like the Hudson River, his ways are lined , Comparisons are odious. with bluffs. page twenty-eight . I 5ess!!rs!!55:s1sss225ee255:se5sees!!:!!!:s!ees2:eee:ee!:e!!:!!e 1 Lure!! !!:!s::s!!s!!!:!!!5::e!!!15:s!.g ..----532552. 'N I I' 1 !!:!ss:!':::'!e::! -'-----1'---------HM -mama as':a-asasaaaiiiiaaaaaaaaaaraaraaaa'.riasass saa'saz.:a-- Wt an a: a-ar''fa 'a r'A''afiaaaiaaaaasaaaiiiiiiiiiii:if iff':1i:'ff :liTif'ii' 5iii'i ''cami''iiiaaaLai.aaiaiiaaiaaiiaa 'iiiiizi 3'aiiiiaaiiiiizimii-'ai?2I1 .. ,,.. t.,...w. .-x. M -.W...W.--W.-.-..,...............-.-............,.....,,..,...,,........,........,..,.,.Wa.,.M....,..,...,.s.................M.W.. W....m.,. ...,.. - .....,,, U., ...K gases ---- - we . X X - . -'-,Q--, ..,. ..x. - ----- ..... . .... - .. .. . K.., iii - ees Em' 1 egf. 1 Emi . 55521 5555! 'HEI : ga :assi 21' Iiiil az Eli saszl 152 ai: :tag Sie l FII! Jenckes, Josephine Harris Kuntor, Jacob Norman Dopieli Roosevelt Ir. High Jake Hackett School if ::::: 1 .1 Society 45 French Club 45 Bird's Christmas ,. Carol 3. lncrescent Stall' 45 Glee Club 45 Thalian Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Football Reserves 3, 45 junary Club 35 Thalian Society 3, 45 Ro- mance Evening 35 Editor-in-chief of In- ., ' ir- - 5 , , crescent 45 Oratur' 3- Bi : M - r of This is my busy day, be brief. Orcheshm 3. l 3 ' ismess image -IX To be, rather than to seem. : i r i Johnson, Arthur Everett it Swede Parker School Boys' Glee Club 35 Vice-Pres. Junior ,Class 535 33 Vice-Pres. Delphic Lyceum 35 Assistant E25 Bank Cashier 3: Football 45 Basketball 45 Bank Cashier 45 General Ability. Keeley, Mary Margaret ccKeyvv Royce School Carnival 15 Falisqua 35 Thalian 45 Treble To see him is to smileg . Clef 1, 3, 3, 4. sis To hear him IS to roar with laughter. I gil 'She hastens slow1y. lil Johnson, Margaret Mae 1 sas Johnnie Merrill School Kleiner-t, Susan Edythe ssl 555 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Rilie Corps U 'Y ' ' is Z, is ipanishkclub 3' gi: Fausqga 1519, 4: Sue Lincoln Jr. Hlgh ff We an 8 11 Omwce Vtnmg -1 'f S'1 a cms' Rifle Club 2- Uke emi, 4- Gres club 1: Orchestra Emenmmnem 1' 25 Car' lf,Spring Festival and Carnival 15 Scholar- ' 51111. Johnnie is a perfect little girl-at times. HHH sprightly looks A lively mind encloseln I rl johnson, Ray O. Johnny Gaston School Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 45 Glee Club 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 25 U. C. C. 3, 45 Business Manager of Or- chestra 25 Pres. ot Orchestra 35 Be oiter Staff 45 Carnival 1, Zg Thalian 45 Latin Club 45 Christmas Play 45 Orchestra Entertainment 1. 25 Baseball 3. All that I know, I've guessed gl All that I've learned, I've forgotten. il il ' il 7i:eeesvs1!' !!!Y!!!11!:1!.:2!!!!:t:: r.1:m.mm ............... -- Knapp. Rosella Catherine Red Gaston School V Basketball 25 Ritle Corps 25 Glee Club 15 Spring Festival lg Bank Cashier 15 Carnival lg Falisqua 2, 3, 4. lf she would talk more we would know her better. page twenty-nine '!,.!::!!!s!,..s.!eee:!, ree! -ll-------n .............. ........a-sa... i iiiiiiii. -, M..- 'ff' :K .sm Q' tr: Inf 5' ,lj ix: .... .. ' - ' :IS R...-M mm: iii? . Elili ......... ,,.,e:..,.,.... ....1. L fffff .,. .22.Q . a.,e........ .zztzzzzzt ................a ...LZZZQQ L me :11 2 zt,, L ,T.....,....................................,.,.,.,....,.......N.....,..,.......,.,,,...........t...., ::::- '3i: ' fm i'1 . X ' Y W N lx ' -X.. ..... ,. .... 'NW ' f353 'l:. 'isiii!s sr, ...,. f ffffi 5535! iliig I I 3 V I Knipshield, Alyce Mary Rrull, Mae Frances Burclge School MAIN Shoplere' XNIS' U Y. NY. C. A. Basketball 3, 4, Falisqua 2, Sec. of J. Girls Glee Club 4: Rifle Curb 2. fi' 43 'Italian 49 B' H' S' Basketball 33 SDSU' ' . ish Club 3, 4. She puts her worries down in the -bottom of her heart, sits on the lid and smiles. Herself alone, none other she resembles. Krahnke, Harold Carl . ,U . , uKfank Royce Skhool Larsen, Jeanette Alyse .jj- R. 0. T. C. 1, 2, 3. 4, Rifle Team 4: U. C. Net Lincoln Jr. High C. 43 Beloiter Stal? 4. - W U . Thalian Society 4. NIy. happiness-has ever been the chief illlllg H1 mb' life-U XVhatever anyone does or says I must be good. Krotz, Jeanne Frances X , ' Ginny Dayton, Ohio 33: French Club 4, Spanish Club 4. Lathrop, Helell Vlfalcla h'f6l'l'lll SCl'lO0l Extremely busy but quiet about it. Carnival lg Jnlitso 3g Thalian 43 Librarian riff: 41 Romance Evening 3. Be good, and let who will be clever. Krueger, Lucille Marguerite i'Cile Burdge School Rifle Corps 2, 3, Carnival 29 Glee Club 35 Thalian Club 43 Falisqua 2, 3, 43 President , l . l nt' Falisqua 4, W. C. T. Club 3, Treas. of Litney, Erma Genevieve Lincoln Jr. High Glee Club 3, Gym 45 Music Memory Con- test 2. Target Practice Ig Falisqna 4, Thalinn 4. I As a friend, she's true as the sun. As wise as she is fair. E iii! gzzl page thirty 'rl ! !!G5::: sgzzzxiyi :::: .ill fl .i. :xl : 1 Nu ' 'U I I I 'R ' iiiiiiiiifiiii iiiii' in 'A' in' i iii i ' iii' Illia: ' A ' W ' A Z Z T AW A'A' tzxl T Nm' .... hffeemaswealra ---- f ..,. . iii? L: :STE K I 5 :assi Efiif IIIIE 5535 E. E: is iisri sell' - :seal 5111! Lhotak. Rudolph Ferdinand M21CkiC. AQIIES Margaret Eiiij Rud Roosevelt Jr. High Marg Strong School R. 0. T. C. 1' 2, 3' Thalian Society. , .Nothing endues but charactery, K-yxgzxnixriyrfsrl triasgn' with pleasure and wis' S L S D Mahlum, Marguerite Viola Marge Inman Dist. School gag Ludebeck, Alice P , Music Memory Contest, VV. C.. T. Club. Al Merrill School Eff' Favors to none, to all her smiles extends. Thalian Society. Do you not know I am a woman? When I think, l must speak. S3552 Marks, Harry Chauncey I-Iairs Hackett School ' R. O. '1'. C. ' l Since l?revity's the soul of wit I will be , Luebke, Caroline Lillian bflef- Billy Hackett School She is a Flower ,of meekness growing on mf a stem of grace' Matthews, Annette Nita Glencoe Public School, Glencoe, Illinois Aeneides 33 Romance Evening 3g Thalian 43 Glee Club 43 French Club 4: Secretary 4: il: Res Publica Romana 44 Christmas at 3,5 l.tlCiV, Ella Gretchen Merrill SCl'l0ol Skeete: Corner 4: Senior Class Play Qnd ' cast . 515 Thalian Society' The way she studies and recites I am still learning. Gives the Hunkers forty frightsf' if Ei! E553 page thirty-one XIII: I !!!!!!!!'!!!m!!!!!!'5 ----sesame!!!--,....... ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ................-..........- 1:::1m::m !!2!slessssssseeee--...-v:::: ummm .................... mu ...-.-..--.....l5! 1 iiiaiiii iiia'irr:'5'tmiiiiiiiiii i'i'iaaa 'imiaiaasaaa 'riaaii t X ,......,,..,u....................,...........?................E:Geg..-..:..........sg.:.x.X2.....:.........,....:Q.....t.:.l:Q..,gx'.X....Smeg..........,..-.........i..i::m.,..- ..,... ..,T:..t..:, E-5 NC 4 X A' 'Y3 lS'X.v ?i3.SXX New Saetes'NX,,XYS is NWHXNS 'QS ...N ..... : Meyers, Elmer Bernard Emmy Shopiere Graded School Treasurer of Class 35 Glee Club 35 Vice- President of Class 45 Social Committee 45 Lightweight Football 45 Spanish Club Res Publica Romana 45 Class Play 45 Invitation Committee 4. No sinner or no saint, perhaps But well-a pretty good chap. Nlillheam, Nelle Mae Happy Gaston School Uke Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Gymnasium 45 Music Memory 25 Girl Reserves 1. Far, far, you search for a maiden rare as she. Mills, Walter Clark Uncle VValt Burdge School NV. C. T. 35 U. C. C, 45 Thalian Society 4. I Then he will talk, Ye Gods, how he will talk! ltlolclenhauer, Bert Moldy Clark 8z Hononegah Schools ' Senior Play 45 Football 45 Basketball 45 Bank Cashier 45 Social Committee 45 Invi- tation Committee 4. I At athletics he was a star, 'I'hat's why Beloit advanced so far. page thirty-two Montigny, Lucille Marian Escanaba High School, liscanaba, Mich. Girls' Glee Club 15 Girls' Rifle Club 25 Basketball 15 Pageant 15 Romance Evening 1. And mistress of herself, tho' China fall. McCarthy, Ruth Mabel Ruthiel' Lincoln Jr. High School Carnival 15 Glee Club 15 Basketball 15 Spring Festival 15 Cicero Club 45 Thalian So- ciety 45 Fahsqua 45 Christmas at Skeeter's Corner 45 Music Memory Contest 1. Ruthie seems a quiet lass Lntil we see her out of class. McNeel, Alice Katharine Parker School Falisqua 15 Girls' Rilie Corps 25 French Club 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Thalian 3, 45 Cicero Club 45 Consul 45 Vir- gil Club 35 Class Secretary 35 Increscent Staff 3, 45 Editor-in-chief 45 Romance Eve- ning 35 Christmas at Skeeter's Corner 45 Assistant Cashier 25 Invitation Committee 45 Beloiter Staff 45 Class Play 45 Treble Clef 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 General Ability. Quiet and smiling with many friends. Nelson, Alice Frances Flaming Youth Roosevelt Junior High Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Pres. 45 Thalian 45 Treas.5 Christmas at Skeeter's Corner 45 Class Pin Committee 35 Seventeen 45 Capt. of Basket- ball Team 45 Gym 45 Music Memory 35 Be- loiter Statlf 45 May Festival 15 Uke Club 15 Carnival Z. Red hair does not always bespeak a fiery temper. 1 ' J-j '11 El f......aaa.....s.. mai-as -...-....... 5 -f tx Y-f '-f--1' f--' - ........... ..-AAY f,,,,YYf . -.s.sg.:L1.w.s.,.....+,- ..S...............,......... i ' ' 'go ' ' ' g?W 'Nggw. X 1 ..... .W ,... .L... 1 X 5 I ii I X X Nordal, Gladys Sigrid Glad Royce School Carnival lg May Festival lg Girls' Rifle Club 2: Basketball l. So sweet and fair and on the square. I Nuttall, Raymond Clare Ray Parker School Upper Classman's Club 43 Home Oratorical Contest 45 Senior Class Play 45 Football Re- serves 3, 43 Thalian Society 4. ln infancy he fell out of a window and came down-plump. Nye, Dorothy Ruth Dode Royce School Uke Club 43 Spanish Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 43 Ritle Corps Z3 Music Memory Contest 3. My thoughts are my companions. Olbrich, Laura Mae Toots Delavan School Declamatory Contest 4: Christmas Play 4: Thalian Society 4. A student, quiet and diligent. Olds, Lillian I-leltna Clark High School Sober, steadfast and denture. Oliver. Harriett Carolyn Spanish Club 4. Royce School I would have peace and quiet. Oliver, Gerald Keith Jerry Royce School R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4g Bank Cashier 1, 2: Assistant Cashier 35 Hi-Y Club 4. That rascal hath good metal in him. Olson, Gena Amanda Mandy Coon Creek, Dist. 7 French Club 45 Uke Club Oh! She is all perfection. 2. I I page thirty-three seem!!!sesueeeetestressful!!!user: 1 s FSZZE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?.!.'-5.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ' ..:.::::::e.e:5:25:25:e::::::se.':e:e:eeee:!sf:::!2 :::,: ..1.! ::::! gETiiiiiiisiiiiiaiiiG iiiiiii ---u I:::Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii'iiaaai'----iii-m---ii' r fracas'aiiaaaii'aiiiiiiisa:iaiiaaaaiii i'iiiiii:iisiiiaaiiiaisiaaiiiiaiiiiiaai i 11ti i111tix 1.1,Q,,11, i 111i1i eeeeeeee . 111 .. E951 ' '. : ' - ' .................,.. . - 4 -. he X' we WM , ...v ....,... ..,, ,, 555.2 xi:-------0 jg ggi.-b 55,5 - ...X ...... .. ..... ....... ............. ......... . .... ,...... .......,......,.........,.. .... ............,.... ..... .. ... ...... .,.. .... ........ ..... .... ..,.. .. ...xxx ...... . . ....v...,t.N...M...... ...x. t... .........t.. A'I x 'J::X gm t. ..........x.. . E535 :iilz iff' I I I E I 5:22. Olsen, Astrid Rebecca Lincolnjr. High Ptillllllllll, Mildred Marie 1 Thalian Society 3, 45 Rifle Corps 13 Librar- hxiolhen Powers School ian 45 Falisqua 45 Carnival lg Treble Clelf ,, . . 1, 4. Ihahau Soclety 4. I chatter, chatter as I go. nfnways fha Samef, Pa am erc a , ' d h P R ' ,i,er0gr,, y y Parker School Quintrell, Farnham J. Shrimp Hahn School R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, S3 lst Lieutenant Adj. n 43 Cant. 4: Gold Strilne Club, Rifle Team 3. Res Publicar. Romana. 4, 53 Hearst Trophy eam 4, S: Firing Squad N4 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 25 Beloiter Staff 59 Boys' Pew persons have courage enough to ap- Gleg Club 4, pear as good as they really are. I I never let studies interfere with my High :EE School education. Ralph, Robin E. U Rooseveltjr. High Peterson- Rl-155611 Henfy rUppfr Cgflassmerfs Clulzzl 3, -45 '1'?lrgasurerS4g -iii' H H 'renal ub 3, 43 Presi ent 4- alian o- Hank Royce School gtty 4, gank Cashier-Ca: uthrisiamas at gif- - eeter's orners 45 airman u icity Spamsh Club 4' Committee for Class Play 43 Increscent The, world wants one such man as he and M35 4' hes the one' Shall I gn on, or have I said enough? Efi . E-I. Plumb,,l:.leanor Florence ' ' Uoligien Q 'I ROYCC School Ramquist, Carl Harold Gaston School Thalian Society 4. Virgil Club. ' '32 . . . . , Eff! EZ iq my DYIYICIPICS, I H1017 ll! hevlll Youth at the prow and pleasure at the nothin' of the sort.l' helm. Eiii: 5555: page thirty-tour 'Hs'52messes:eeessmssleexeessse:suue!5!ll!!5A1s!!2!!!!!:eee!!!::s!:!!!e!!! eeeeeezeeseeesgggggg ---..-.......... .................-.nm ... 5...-'uiiiii.-IH...-.------ :m ''an'assassin:iiiiiaaaiaaiaaaiii:ziaiii:i'.....''uiiziiaiiaa :a::r':'.-.... 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Nevertheless, it moves! ssili Reichstein, Arthur Franz ' Rex Strong School l Seventeen 45 R. 0. T. C. 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 25 U. C. C. 45 Thalian 45 Tennis 35 Bank 5 Cashier 3. ' Our self-made men are the glory of our I institutions. . I l Rindfleisch, Anna Elsie Ona Burclge School Girls' Rifle 'l'eam5 Girl Reserves5 Thalian Society5 Uke Club 15 Bank Cashier 25 As- ssitant Cashier 3. Business tomorrow. Roberts, Irving Eugene Irv Royce School Boys' Glee Club 3' U, C. C. 45 Bank Cashier 3, 45 Beloiter Stat? 4: R. O. T. C. 1. 2, 3,. 45 Sergeants' Club 35 Spanish Club 3: President 45 Romance Evening 35 Football 'Reserves 4. The fame that a nmn wins himself is best. Ryan, Alan Henry Al Clark High Senior Class Play 45 U. C. C.5 Bank Cashier. Alfred the Great had nothing on our 'Al'. Sandell, Ruth Agnes Ruthie X Royce School Carnival 15 Thalian 45 Beloiter Staff 45 Treble Clef 1, 4. Infinite riches in a little woman. page thirty-tive .mgH55,,55,5........,!,,!,,,m-m- iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii .-mmm.....m.............. ............... ,,,,,,,,,, m ......-..-.............. U fsrxlgi.:.::..::.:................................,.......................................agR....................:KT...Miz..........,...............1..............,..........n.............................,w...,....-..,............... .,,,........ ........ ..... N ,,,, :SF sts -X, 'ya X XM wx we wx X . . .x- .K X .... M ---- sitissseivwssses asses ffrggrzzf-ii '-e--- .-.: k..v............. W.......,.,.,...,..N....W..0.....v.......v.......v..,..,...,........,.,...,...................,,.. .. .. ,, Sargent, Mary Elizabeth Lincolujr. High Glee Club 1, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 'llhalian 4: Carnival 1, 25 Uke Club 45 Falisqua 4: Spring Festival 15 Music Memory 15 Bas- ketball l5 Senior Class Play 4. Music hath charms. Saxton, Naomi Ellen Red Hackett School Jr. Pin Committee 35 Falisqua 3, 45 Thalian 45 Librarian 4. A pleasing disposition is no slight ad- vantage. Schober, Daniel David Dan Monroe High School, Monroe, Wis. He looks like an angel and acts like an angel, Bait 'you can never tell what an angel will 0 . Schroeder, Viola Edna Louise Vi Merrill School Julitso 35 Thalian 45 Committee 4. Is she not passing fair? page thirty-six iii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Schuinaker, Mary Elizabeth Billy VVright School Uke Club 2, 3, 45 Falisqua 2, 3, 45 Thalian 45 Basketball 45 French Club 45 Rifle Corps 25 Volley Ball 45 Gym 45 Carnival 15 Fal- isqua Secretary 35 U1-ce Club Entertainment 2. There vvas none of that melancholy ele- ment in her. Schwellenbach, Irene Maria Swally Royce School Falisqua 1, 25 Girls' Rifle Team 15 Thalian 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 Basketball 15 Treble Clef 1, 25 Carnival 15 Music Memory. i'Blythe as she is bunny. Scott, Eletha Mae Scotty Merrill School Thalian 45 Falisgua 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Christmas at keete's Corner 4. Always merryg never glumg Makes a very pleasant chum. Seifert, Carl George Sy Hackett School Hi-Y 2, 4. - A very practical young man. 51,3 , Nx- mix.: Queue: es...:s:::ss:g:::se:::::: aaaaaaaaaaaaisiaim iiiaiaaaasaiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii fiifiii: iii: W f 1 f---V-v-0-+11fm:-:uesww.N...-N-eww..e.awee.Q..ea.ge...........,......,..,...--t -----. ..,.,..,,..............,.,,. .. ...S .... , N wh-,.....T5,..... A E V ww, A' fxwfh-' ......... , -Visit . , ..... ..,.. ..,.. T f N N Simonson, Marion Alice Maryann Parker School Carnival lg Falisqua 2g Spanish Club 3, 45 Thalian Society 43 Gym 4g Basketball team 4, Volleyball team 4. The girl with the smile is the one worth while. Smith, Elizabeth Maude ' Beth Merrill School Iulitso 3: 'Fhalian Society -tg Librarian 33 Virgil Club 35 French Club 4: Romance Eve- ning .lg Salutatorian, Few words indicate a world of wisdom. Smith, Geraldine Dorothy Gerry Lincoln Jr. High Rifle Club 23 Uke Club 1, 3, 45 Carnival lg Spring Festival lg Gym 4. One of the few, the immortal names that was not born to die. Sobel, Loraine Sarah Royce School Julitso Society 3. independence, now and forever--Amen. Spangler, Mary Ardis ' Red Three Rivers High Three Rivers, Mich. Carnival lg Thalian 43 Falisqua Spanish Club 3, 45 Basketballg Glee Club 3, 43 Pres- ident 45 Social Chairman 43 Junior Social Committeeg Music Memory Contest 3g Rifle Corps 2, Christmas Play 43 Senior Social Committee 4: Beloiter Staff 4, Gym Class. A jolly little red-head, VVell worth her weight in gold. Spence, Eugene Hyndmau Gene VVaterman School Thalian Society 43 Bank Cashier 1, 4. Earnest in every endeavor. n Spencer, Lawrence Henry Larry Royce School Glee Club lg Quartet 4g VV. C. T. Club, President 3. Nature has made him many stories high. Spicer, Donald Rodney Don Gaston School Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Thalian Society 45 Upper Classman's Club 43 Class Play 43 VV. C. T Club. Hear diligently when I speak, For not often do I speak. page thirty-seven -zg55::zeg!!::s:s:eesg::!!:!::!g!:!!g!gg ,, ,,,,,, ,g,,,,,, ,,,, . 4444 3 . : ..:!:zs!!e!::!!:e::::!:1:!:z:: !'!32 gggiiiiiaiaiianar'isaiaiaaaaaiiiiaaaaani aims a '- ' main' i'iiaaa 'a iaaa iiiiiiiii'iiiixiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii' iiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimffiiiii:fini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' ,. ..... . ....... .., .A A - , ,,,, igiNi:1..:: Nm xixl Y ww wv.w....vY,, .A v--- . .M my ,.,,. M... ..Z2 s ..m..-..N..,.sm......... :1:,2 s.......,.....:..:.,.,...i...... 1:t,, - ,..... ..,,, s 111: s ......................................,.,...,,,.,,,.,:Emftrmsx ..... ...,.... ..... .,. .mmm ...X .... . s , xNxx.., t....,,.... . .M .,,N..N. . . ...,..,... .. .,. EEE 1 1 2 E222 Easza sasss ::i.. ::3g5 .,.. I 5 5 EEEEE ff' A . . 31. Q 1 4 . I E., Spicer, Fulmer Holmes Stupp, hhzabeth Louise ' Shopiere Graded. School Betty Roosevelt jr. High Hi-Y Club 13 Soph-Frosh Hi-Y 23 I'res.3 Thalian 43 Junary 3. Glee Club 3 3 Spanish Club 3, 43 Romance Evening 33 U. C. C. 3g Pres. 43 Editor-ixb She hath broken many a manly heart. ' chief of Beloiter 3 Business Manager Senior Playg Bank Cashier 33 Invitation Commit- teeg Tennis 43 General Ability. .-Wgle l'6I:.lEl'lllJ?:atlEITl for U what he did but Thomas, Lvlildt-ed Irene X 555 tore or w e was. ., . , jjj: uM1l, Marietta High School kirlglamall Societyc-43 Falisqua 43 Girls' Bas- - 'et a eam 43 vym 4. 5:::: . , StCVCYlS, Orlell EUIOU1 A face ,that's best by its own beauty Steve Hackett School dressed' le. . . U. C. C. 2. 3, 43 Vice President 43 VV. C. T. 33 Sec.3 Thalian 43 Class Playg Glee Club 3. One ,inay smile and smile and be a villain Tll0mpS0l1, Alice Adele SMH' Tommy Roosevelt Jr. High May Festival3 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Sec.. 33 Uke Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Uke Club Entertain- ment 23 Vice. President 43 Music Memory gs Stokes, Mae Anna Hackett School Contest 1: Rifle C0135 2: Basketball 1, 2: its Falisqua 43 French lubv 43 Thalian 4g In. gills jug Thalian Society 4. gres::e,ntPlStatg 43 Delphlc Lyceum Sec. 43 5.5 .eu o ay . ,Ig xiii I love my duty, love my friend, U , U Love truth and merit to defend. Little, but oh my 800dUCSS! ll nil: ggi ,.. . , , Thom son Ruth Elizabeth Stuck, Beatrice Viola ..BEbbi., Hackett School ii Beady Gaston School ' ' ' Aeneades 3 3 Romance Evening 33 Res D Phalian 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 4. Publlca Romana 4. 3355 Her eyes as stars of twilight are. Good nature is the very air of ai good mind. pei lil page thirty-eight v'!!!!!!!!!g!! x::!::!!!!:, :sansaaa:iaiaaianiiiiaiiaiaiiiaiazaaasziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiaiizraiiii''i iiiiiiiiiziaaaaiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaisii iiiiaaaiiiiiriiiiai iiiiiiiiiiiaiiaaiiiriiiiiiiiiiia iiiaiaiiiiaiiiizaiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiaaaiisx aiaaiaaiiiar is fi .l :5 3: fi :s :E SS EEEEE ::::: ..K.. ..... ......... , ,... .. ..Q,. - - ,,... . if-...s-.A:qs1g:.i V-NNMWA X Ns v ve, ws xx -K ...si ......... ,555- f1'21 sf Kim if ' ..... . 94 52225 i ....,.k. .M .......,.. N .....,.... .............. . ,.. .... s .................... .... ....................... - .......... , .... W .,.. , . .......,... ,.... .,. ,N.. . ,...k..x, 2 - Eiiii ' Eiiii z .Y lease iasgg , ' E:::: ,..,. :gaze ,... E.... 55525 Eu-- -- EE Thompson, Ella Frances Tuck, Donald Smith 1 . . . , 1 Harrmman College, Harriman, Tenn. 'Don' Clark School I ii A scholar knows no ennuif' I Bird's Christmas Carol 35 Bank Cashier :' ' 4. L1 C. C. 45 Hi-Y 4. , Into the midst of things. E I ' Thuesen, Irene Emily ' .4 H - Rene Roosevelt Jr. High Tun-el, Alvin , Nothing is more adroit than irreproachahle Al Gaston School conduct. . U. C. C. 4. 3 Bluff will take the place of brains, if you have brains enough to bluff. 1 lllil Trafford, Lucille Jack Powers School. .' Basketbzgl 1, gg gllele Club 2, S3, 4g Secrj- Uehling, Ernestine Edna . tary 4' panisx u 3, 43 ecretary 3 - 1 - - 2- Lihrafifin 3, 45 Uke Club 45 Secretary 45 'istme' Clinton Hlgh School mi Romance Evening 3g Falisqua 1, 25 Class U ' . iig Historian 4. Just a kid and like all kids-kiddishf' Checrfulness is becoming to a lovely face. Elsa? ' ffl' ll , his Varner, Bernard Z Chink Gaston School :iii ,Q Traskell, Helen Ann Parker School H 11: R. O. 1. C. 1, 2, 3, 4. f' Here's to the girl with the personality 4, and smile, Always ready to smile Ont loud and always ., VVho makes the bubble of Life worth while. willing to have something doing. page :nity-nine TI!! !!::!!!!!e!!!r!!!!!:!!!i!!! - 12Hmnmm::::m::::552i5 .----.--sm..-.-......-........ ,,,, ,.,- ...... .,. 2:22.25 H .- ..,:: ---- ---- M Q ...xx..,... ..,,..x,.,.....,....,. - ...,, ........ ....,. .,,,. -. .,.., .. .. Vickerman, Therone lrvin Bus Mitllin Educational Pageant 1, 'Fhalian 4, 53 Shakespeare Society 4. Oh, that I might grow. Vogel, Germaine Marie Sally Roosevelt Jr. High Fashioned so slenzlcrly, young and so fair. White, Rubie Pearl Roosevelt Ir. High Res Publica Romana 4. Speech is silver, silence is golden. Wienke, Royal Charles ' Wink Parker School Thalian Society 45 Class Play 43 Christ- mas Carnival 2. nlmpossible? Sir, don't talk to me of im- possibilities. page forty I ws-2'--'-'el'!!!'er1--s-errs---- .... :eee!!se1srse1s:e..., :a.ssaz.iaiaaaiaaiaaaaiassas iiiiiiziiiiiaaaiaiiaaiaii Vlfinegar, Albert Richard Dick Strong R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Capt. 35 Major 4: Commander of Firing Squad 3, 43 Rifle Team 3, -tg Hearst Trophy Team 33 Gold Stripe Club 3, 45 Carnival 1, 2g Hi-Y 25 U. C. C. 33 Boys Glee Club 33 Bcloiter Staff 45 Debating Team 4. Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun, Vliho relished a joke, and rejoiced in. a pun. Vlfittich, Mildred Justina Jim VVright School Romance Evening 33 Senior Class Rlay 4g Music Memory Contest lg Thalian Society 45 Aeneades 3: Res Publlca Romana 4. Earnest in every endeavor. Worthington, Frances Lyman Sally Strong School Aeneades 35 Romance Evening 33 French Club 4, Thalian 49 Class Play 43 Scholar- sup. Her face betokens all things dear and good. Yaeger, Cornelia Augusta Corn Lincoln Ir. High Carnival 15 May Festival lg Girls' Glee Club 13 Rifle Club 2. The best woman is the one least talked about. :a..a..:...-. ' eff aiiii s:::i Ella IH! gin: E 5 Elsa ,,,.. iiiii i 'EEEE Esass sae! 23:1 iii! EEE 22555 Eiiii L.iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii 'i 'lii'iiiini'iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiil'ii 'iii ii' iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilii 'ui ' 'i'i'ii ii'' ''''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii ' ' i ' 'iii iiiiiilii : J-, Q,..............................................,....a:,aa,n W , 7 a-, ,,,,,, a teamtwmataatttatataza.ataatat.......a:aaa.........l..,.....................,..................,..,...........................................,,.........,...............W M, N-': t.r :rf 1 r 'z- '1 35ii :' Sf ..... Key, Glenn Clark School Football 4. He is not clearly he merely sleepethf' Yost, Pauline Grace Polly Merrill School Glee Club 3, 43 Falisqua 45 Uke Club 35 Gym 43 Rifle 'Corps 3g T halian 4. Be silent always when you doubt your sense. 2 Zajicek, Emma Marcella , Lincoln jr. High Carnival lg Basketball Zg Thalian 45 Music Memory Contest 1: ' Glee Club 1. I love tranquil solitude, and such society As is quiet, nice and good. Lehman, Opal Carolynn Op Hackett School h Carnival lg Sr. Glee Club 3, 43 Treas. and Social Chairman. Woman is the fairest work of nature. i page forty-one ms!!! e!es!r!!'!1'!!e!!!!!: Ei .mg F!!!!!!!!!!!!::::!:: .m'.:.'!!!!!!!:!!:::!:!e .:::.':!::::e:!!:!.: ' ' 'g::!:':: szesssslsersszxueeeeezsesg !!:!:!::!:!!!!!!:!!!!::r:--' --'I gli'asian.aiiiiiiiiimamsiasiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiii:iiirr':iii 'ii:ii:iiiai iii iiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiii:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiziiiiziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiii's'iiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiraiii Wwmmmllfi C' ...W .,,,,, ., ..... - ..... ,...-....-.,.. ..... W.. .... - ......u-....,.....WM......................a...............,.......... Q Cheney, Ralph Romaine Spits Parker School EE Thalian Society 45 Trainer 43 Jr. Hi-Y 1 g Hi-Y Club 2, 33 Julisto 3. I am not great, I am simply elevated. EQZEE Christotferson, Frederik Francis Fritz VV right School Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball Z, 3, 43 Vice President Delphic Ly- ceum 3: R. O. T. C. Vice Pres. jnlitso Societyg Thalian Society 45 U. C. C. Not lazy, just don't feel like working. Dales, Dutson VVillian1 Dales Rochelle Township High For he's a jolly good fellow. Larson, Paul Arthur jumbo Royce School Julitso 3g Carnival 2. A gentleman of good manners. Resler,.Earl Francis Race ' Wright School R. O. T. C. 1, 2, 35 Thalian Society 4g Christmas Carnival 2. Give me the luxuries of life and I will dispense with the necessities. .H Schultz, Louise Anna i FluiTy Lincoln junior High Basketball, Spring Play, Carnival. Just to be happy, 'Tis a line thing to do. page forty-two Pm!!!Q!!!5!5!!!ee!!55555!!!!5!21E!!155!!:s!:!!!!!e!!!s!!!!:!::!: imaiziii :iiaiaa:aa::i'.......... '::::.:::aa:a 5 w. 'S N MX xxx D iiiilii'Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiiiaaaaaiaaiaiaiiiiiiai aanaaii' A ref riiiff .... .xx, - x.,X, X Qilass history In September of 1921 a flock of little sheep came scampering to the fold and to their shepherd, Mr. McNeel. Since they were nothing but harmless lambs not much attention was paid them. In fact they were merely Freshmen, and a F rosh, in a Senior's vocabulary, is the word which stands for nought, or the minus quantity. But oblivious to all they hurried around, sometimes stumbling pitifully and having their paths straightened in Room 206 but in the long run they succeeded in slowly raising their station in life. Juniors and Seniors even went so far as to send investigators into the old SA alley for they could see danger in such a flock gaining too much power. Then June came and for three months they played in the meadow but re- turned to the old red school in September. Lambs no more but conceited sheep. Their heads held high with the knowl- edge that now they were Sophomores. Fritz Christopherson, Dutch and Dike Germann showed their stuff on the football team. Dutch and Fritz also came out on the basketball team and Sir Dike was its Captain. Clixia Crary made herself known on the Girls' basketball team and Margaret Johnson, Donald Spicer, Lester Rasmussen, Jacob Kantor, Jim Ramsay and Ray Johnson played in the orchestra. And although nothing but a Sophomore, Frenchy, our friend and school tease, was Secretary of the French Club. Marjie, when a Frosh, but Marjorie Bartelt when a Soph, tried out successfully in declamation. Again school closed for three months and when the Sophs came back they were dignified sheep. Juniors you know. The Shepherd, Mr. McNeel, missed a few as he counted his flock, but predicted a great future for those who still lingered. It was just that he should for that year Dick Winegar, Audrey Hanson, and Dike, although Juniors, were numbered among the leaders of B. H. S. Art John- son was one of the best speakers for he won his audience time and again, never lostithem, and always put over what he tried to say. Some day Art may live in a cave and be called an Oracle. VVho knows? The Girls' Cvlee Club was largely Junior girls and of course U. C. C. was forced to admit the fellows for they were Juniors now. The orchestra still had the aforementioned musicians and VVilbur Howe was added to their number. And for their work in declamation and oratory, Marjorie Bartelt and Audie Hanson became members of the Tespian Society. And then three more months for the Shepherd to prepare to receive his flock back as Seniors and to keep them in the fold for nine and one-half months. It was hard but worth it for certainly it can not be said that they were unsuccessful. Our men have distinguished themselves in athletics, orchestra, societies, Glee Club, and general school spirit and likewise the girls have given their support to the teams and school activities. If these have all passed the test of four years in B. H. S. surely their history four years from now, whether the close of their col- lege course or the end of four years at various branches of work, will be more points added to the success credited and the class'of 1925 will have made them- selves noted in the world. ' page forty-three eQ1see!e!s!r!!!e!s!!!e!!!n: ss'!!!'!!!'!!! .i.555555Li5iia.i: aaaaaa..aaa..1.aaaiaauaaaa: aziiaiiiiiiiai iiiairria''isa'iaaa55a:aiisziaaiiiiasziiiiiiiiiaiaiiaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii53ii255553iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE5iii35555Eii35i55i5iii5i55i5'55 ::5555:55i 55555555iii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 ,:.,Kx,,m::.,........- ........ M-.- ..... -.,,.,.,.,,.-.-.......... .,... We............,..t...t.........,.,.,.......-.s.M.- ..., -.-W ,.... - .,.. -. - .... .,.t...,........,..., 'tie K A -N 1 1-.. g E.......:s..... . w. .... . ez: s..t........... ......,..........,e........,.............a,...............,............... ......................,.....,..........v....N-aa...s.v...W.-...S-ama....aa M. tt..-NCQIQV. 1 Qllass iBrnpbetp Extry! Extryl All 'bout the 'lection returns! Being anxious to learn of the election I hastened to the door and bought a paper from Carl Ramquist. The headlines bore these words: Dahlen Wins By A Landslide. I felt proud of my former classmate Carl,-since being President of the United States was no little honor. As I walked down the street musing, I stopped at a fruit vender's stand to buy a banana from Donald Spicer. Resuming my walk I went along quietly until a policewoman, whom I knew to be Mae Stokes, tapped me on the shoulder and reprimanded me for dropping the banana skin. I meekly promised not to do it again so she let me go. At the next corner 1 saw a large crowd oi people clustered around a soap-box speaker, Ralph Germann, lecturing on How to be Happy Tho' Married. In the crowd I noticed Ruth Sandell, Amanda Olson, Victor Hansen and VValter Mills all of whom smiled gayly at me as I passed. - As I journeyed on I saw a large sign over the Rex Theatre reading Marion Simonson in Last Words supported by an excellent cast including Ray Johnson, Margaret Fosse and La Verne Beckus. Next to the theatre was a nice looking ice cream parlor called Rollin' Inn. I stopped in to buy some candy and found out that the proprietor was Percy Padgham. He said that he and his wife, Annette Matthews did all they could to make a succcess of their business but that a rival concern down the street a ways owned by Irving Roberts had the edge on them because Irving also handled red hots. Percy had a regular hard luck story. He spoke of his hard-hearted landlord, Ray Nuttall, who was always raising the rent, and of the drop in the demand for sweets and sundaes since the VVomen's Civic Club headed by Alice Frances Nelson had sworn off sweets for a year. A After trying to cheer up Percy I turned to leave and bumped squarely into Ruth Mc- Carthy. She told me to wait a minute for she wanted to walk a ways with me. NVe sauntered along the sidewalk, Ruth chatting incessantly. I couldn't get a word in edgewise but was glad to hear the information she disclosed. Audrey Hanson was touring the United States hailed as Pavlowa II by such great critics as Alice McNeel, Elmer Mickel- son and Eugene Spence. Fulmer Spicer, Howard Inman and Ralph Howell were conducting a geological survey in Southern Australia. Josephine Jenckes was the literary wonder of the world in her line-short stories, while Lawrence Spencer was the leading American poet. Frances Worthington was well known for the founding of a literary school in Cincinnati. At this point we heard a shrill whistle and looking up saw Policeman William Cureton ar- resting Paul Larson and Garnetta Bresnahan for speeding. Their story didn't satisfy so to the station they went. Chief of Police Henry Peterson told them to see the judge, Naomi Saxton, who Hned them thirteen dollars and thirteen cents 1313.131 Being slightly tired we boarded a two-story bus, paid the fare to driver Eletha Scott and seated ourselves. A man in the seat ahead snored so loudly we could scarcely talk but when I saw that it was Dan Schober we said no more but moved to the top of the bus. page forty-four at -' As N XXX 4 at ............. xxx 5 --'---'- nf -A? W cN!5.:g..k----- ,,,,,,,,, 1 f,f--f - --ff-- .f.aaa...-M-. ..-. -..... Q N- WFT... .,.. aaa... - dw .-A l.....i.......e...............-. Beloit had certainly grown since 1925. Here was a large sign, Oliver and Lathrop- Sign Painters so I knew that Gerald and Gordon were in good business. Across the street was a style shop run by Erma Litney and Anna Aeschliman. Here was the Harris Bakery and there the Walter Burton Shoe Store. Jay Brewer Hew by driving a taxi. Sharing the back seat was a newly married couple, Margaret Mahlum and james Ramsay. My mind was in such a whirl I decided not to look any more but to listen to Ruth. She continued: Bert Molenhauer was chief of all the air mail pilots in the country and was well satisfied with his lofty positiong Don Germann was head coach of athletics at Harvard and had won much praise for his extraordinary coaching methods which had gained for that college the title, All American Champions 5 Horace Daly was head of the Music Department in Beloit High School and also on the faculty were Frances Fuller Robin Ralph, Esther Fred- erickson and Mae Krull. Jacob Kantor was Justice of the Peace of the West Side and had that day united in mar- riage Orien Stevens and Mary Sargent. Others who had embarked on the sea of matrimony were Francis Christopherson and Gertrude Burull, and Barton Anthoney and Daisy Hall. None of them had as yet run upon any marital reefs. Alice Ludebeck and Mildred Pohlman were traveling around lecturing on Women's Rights. Arthur Johnson, short and fat as ever, was the hit on Broadway while with his partner of Johnson and Johnson. He and Margaret formed a highly entertaining pair. Chester Allen and Claire Barry together edited the Beloit Tribune, the greatest of Beloit's six news- papers. Marjorie'Bartelt was famous for her after dinner speeches. Clarke Enking had entered the movies and still had Ardis Spangler for his leading lady. Alan Ryan was one of the models for Arrow Collar ads and Lorraine Higgins performed the same service for Wrigley's. All of a sudden the bus stopped with a jerk. End of the line, shouted the driver. VVe alighted and finding ourselves in a strange part of town, asked the shortest way down town from a man who happened to be Donald Tuck. He willingly directed us and we soon found ourselves in the business section. We parted at the corner where Richard Winegar was selling popcorn and I went on my way. When I arrived home the postman, Tillman Thoreson, was just leaving. I had a letter from Lucille Trafford who was teaching school in Janesville. She said that the new mayoress, Alice Thompson, had chosen as her assistants, Therone Vickerman, Superintendent of Schools and Harold Krahnke, head of the Board of Park Commissioners. She spoke of having been in Madison the previous weekend and had spent a delightful evening at the home of the Professor of Economics, Earl Resler. The Prof, mentioned the fact that the textbook used was by the celebrated economist, Farnham Quintrell. CHe must have changedlj Upon finishing the interesting letter I picked up the newspaper and glancing at the head- lines read, Senator Galinsky Proposes New Tax Bill. Well, Albert was certainly doing his bit. I turned to the advertising section and looking through it I saw the names, The Cor- many Sisters-Beauty Shop. Next to that sign, Buy your meat at Varner's-It's better. A little to the lower left were the words, Breen and Beebe-Realtors. Ahl more of my classmates in business. Dorothy Butler, Sophia Furman, Viola Schroeder and Elizabeth Smith had tired of work and were now retired. - - page forty-tive ,esssssssfmr ,-5,5555,mmgggfw...-.-....... 3 ,... ,... ..... - -N is 'iiiiii'iiiiiii'iaii ' ciziiiiii L iiiiiirri ' ia' 'A i i i A i ' i i i ' 15 3 , .... - E MQ: .,.Z::...::.,...,..,,........,...,.q...s:L:mae zzzzg t.. ..,, , ----- 2 saage.:-..e3?T.T.:.......,.......awe.: ---12:axx1 .Queeg 12:1'a121::::: :Tia :::z1:1:: t- .zzz s 1115 E ... V... -.M-....,.... ..Q11,, ......-..-.-.M . 1, .... -News-P N213 Films-ell.2QsS Sml as K ge Eg N......... .. .,... .. . .... ... ... . ,..... .... .. .... .... ......... .. . ..... ..... ...... ........ ...N .... ...... ....,.., .. ...X- ... ............M.-. .,-.x .N .... M ...W ,,xx W. ,,-x t W. ......NN. t -.T ...NN : I had learned so much regarding my former class in one day that I was determined to learn more. Taking down a tattered old book, the 1925 Beloiter I opened it up, stopping to look at each picture and think of what he or she was doing. Here were Jeanne Krotz, Lucille Krueger and Nelle Millheam, three energetic young ladies who had started and now controlled a public library in Afton. Here was Helen Goodall, now the leading Prima Donna of Amer- ica, here was Alice Andre, a celebrated magazine writer and also Helen Brown, the world's greatest artist of the century. Pearl Beaudry and Mary Schumaker were selling Oriental Rugs throughout the country. Mary Keeley, Susan Kleinert, Rosella Knapp and Alice Knip- shield were traveling on a vaudeville circuit in a unique act The Four K's. Lester Gunder- son had developed a splendid tenor voice and was now touring the country with Lucille Mon- tigney as his accompanist. Margaret Mackie. Catherine Gharrity and Bernice Fabizak were engaged as phrenologists in Honolulu. Lloyd Englebretson and Alvin Turrell were mission- aries in China and had done much good work. Mildred Claridge was president of the VVellesley College with Helen Cass as her able assistant. Of the class of '25, Sport had claimed her share. Esther Brocker and Gladys Nordal were two of the best women athletes in the U. S. while 1-Xstrid Olsen was the world's fancy diving champion. Richard Gharrity was pitching for the Chicago White Sox. Caroline Oliver leads a girls' orchestra composed of Eleanor Plumb, pianistg Frances Hodges, lst violing Clarice Hopper, 2nd violin, Dorothy Nye, saxophone, Beatrice Stuck, drums, Germaine Vogel, Huteg and, Pauline Yost, trumpet. It's a very good orchestra. Elizabeth and Frances Thompson are co-workers on the United Charities Staff of Des Moines. Vernon Scriven is fat man in the same circus where Mildred Thomas is the tight-rope walker. This circus, by the way, is one of a large number owned and operated by Royal Wienke. Carrie Fitze is city manager of LaCrosse while Isabelle Ball is America's most daring aviatrix. Irene Thueson, Mildred Wittick, Cornelia Yaeger and Emma Zajicek are by far the best known women dentist graduates of John Hopkins. Marion Burns, serious and un- smiling as ever is matron in the Green Bay Reformatory in which Florence Eddy and Wynona Benson are head cooks. Frances Canniff and Gladys Hogan were recently elected to the state legislature of Virginia, while, last but not least, Loraine Sobel is private secretary to Gov- ernor Elmer Meyers of New York. Governor Meyers is hailed by many as the possible Re- publican candidate at the next presidential election. No matter where we wander, In cities large or small, VVe'll ne'er forget our classmates: We're true friends one and all. page forty-six !!!ee!:e!!!e!::!!!eeelsilsxnsseeere .........!.!!!!!!....., sues!!!Q!ness!5!e!::::::ese.ee!!s.r!!-2 H!-st!-! 'ss--s---sw -'I'--1-'--H-'fi--'I'' ! W -!:!! s!9e!-I ........... '.'.'..''iiiiiiiiiaaiiaaiiiii: 't'iii:iiiiaaia:i :Iiaiaiiaaiiiaiiiiiaaaai...-. 'iiiiiiiiiiii .aiiiasiiasia ....'s.aai.....::...a....''..... 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IENWM N 0 last Uliltlill ants Testament uf the Glass of 1925 We, the members of the Senior Class of 1925 oi Beloit High School, City of Beloit, County of Rock, State ot Wisconsin, United States of America, VVestern Hemisphere, do hereby in all solemnity, make, publish, and declare this, our last will, making void all former wills and bequests to wit: lst, To the School Board we will all the cats we have let out of the bag, all the beans we ever spilled, all the monkey-wrenches we ever threw into the machinery, to be placed on exhibition in the Main hall for all future Seniors to regard with horror. 2nd, To the Faculty, First, we leave an earnest hope of future success, second, a defiance to find another such classg third, we leave them-in peace. 3rd, To the Juniors we leave one hundred yards of black crepe to be draped around their class rooms, as a reminder that they are a dead lot and that they are over ripe for awakening. 4th, To the Seniors B's we leave our large well tilled oil can to prevent the speaking of their rusty minds when in action-if any. Sth, To the shieks of the school, we leave our earnest appreciation of their efforts of nothing and their marvelous achievements of the same. I, Arthur johnson, leave my long pants and shoes to Calvin Beckus. I, Anna Aeschliman, leave Mr. Scott to Lucille Short. I, Claire Barry, leave all my beautiful girl friends to Bill Drager. I, Marion Burns, leave my well known giggle to Lois Carroll. I, Fulmer Spicer, leave my position as Editor-in-Chief to Clifford Beal. I, Audrey Hanson, leave my Elloo Honey to Mary Delaney. I, Clarke Enking, leave nothing because with St. Peter's permission I am taking her with me. We, Dutch and Dike Germann, will to young Russ the duty of upholding the honor of the House of Germann. ' I, Helen Goodall, leave five gallons of gas to Dike's young brother Russ. I, Bert Moldenhauer, leave my most honored position as Bank Cashier of Room 210, to anyone who likes to handle money as well as I do. I, Margaret Johnson, leave my stand in with Miss Rosenberg to Virginia Bull. I, Farnum Quintrell, leave my powerful physique to Stuart Dorr. We, Catherine Gharrity, Lucille Krueger, and Naomi Saxton, leave our old copies of True Story and Movie Magazine to the School Library. I, Alice Frances Nelson, leave my nickname Flaming Youth to Mary Herman. I, Alice McNeel, leave my long hair to Esther Dougan. I, Fritz Christofferson, leave everything behind me and join my Celia. I, Marjorie Bartelt, will my bright colored socks to Mr. Henry. I, Margaret Mackie, will my Bud to Mary Beal. I, Dorothy Nye, leave my Bert to some unworthy Junior. I, -Eletha Scott, leave my ability as a gum chewer to Hazel Alcan. I, Arthur Reichstein, leave my brown Fedora to Jack Hanson. I, Elmer Meyers, leave my Ford car to Kay Smiley in order that she may be able to tour the world, especially Venice. I, Gertrude Burull, leave my curls to Ella Fox. I, Dorothy Hill, leave my Pi Kap friends to Elinor Crist. I, Ardis Spangler, leave my height to -- I, Percy Padgham, leave my Helen to some, worthy junior who can take care of lier as well as I can. I, Margaret Fitzgerald, leave my job as librarian fourth period to someone who can stand it. I, Ralph Howell, leave my laziness to Fat Keenan. I, Mary Sargent, leave my stand in with the teachers to Marie Smith. VVe, Dick and Esther, leave all our old furniture to Dorn's Second Hand Store so we can start housekeeping anew in Mars. ' I, Raymond Nuttal, leave a big vacancy in the student body. I, Lawrence Spencer, leave my ability to warble in the quartette to Jack Decker. I, Walter Burton, leave all my winning ways to some ambitious Junior who will make use of them. WITNESSES: Sidney Thomas Davis. Colleen Moore. Paul Revere. CSeal of the State of Insanity.J page forty-seven !!ss!!!!esf!!!!!1assesses'-I----------m iiaiiamm.-. iiiiaa'ia's'isi i.ia5.ss..aa..isiiiaaaaaiaiasaa..a.ass.aaia.aaiiiiiiii-iaiiiiiiiiiiaiaaiaiiaailiaaiiiam-.Liiiiiiiia ii.'ii.i'... .. .ina .........-... I .. if M it ell mi om 1 I JUNIOR OFFICERS. President .,...A..,.. ....... . .Raymond Maloney Treasurer .................. .....,..,... L ois Carroll Secretary ...,... ............... N 7irginia Bull Vice-President .,.,...., ......., X Villiam Ennis SOCIAL COMMITTEE. Kenneth Cormany, Chairman: Caroline Shepard, Frank Osborn, Katherine Smiley, Ken- JUNIOR HISTORY. The class of 1926 is indeed growing up. Yes, growing and getting ready to take their responsibilities as Seniors when we, the class of 1925 leave. Those Juniors, the Sophomores of the past, were doing everything this year. Early in the fall they held a class meeting and gathered their forces together under the leadership of Pat Maloney, president, Bud Ennis, vice president: Lois Carroll, secretary, and Virginia Bull, treasurer. In debating they were well represented by John Willard, Kenneth Collie, Don Eddy, Jane Thayer, and Mary Delaney. In athletics Russ Germann, Clark Keenan, John Fredendahl, William Ennis and Bill Drager helped hold up the honors of our school. ' The Juniors gave a party which was a great success-Socially. Everyone who attended had a good time due to the work of the social committee which was composed of Kenneth Cormany, Chairmang Katherine Smiley, Frank Osborn, Kenneth Collie, Elinor Crist, Virginia Bull, William Ennis and Caroline Shepard. Taking it all in all the Juniors had an abundance of pep and school spirit. 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' ' 3 Ef.f .rl '- !'l..' f' -'Pefizsf LigQ?'i7lfsf'-i:Z'f:f ti mfii- -Aw-.i-.wiv-1. .f-f:.'-5-:12if.ffrJ'.:?f vf -'Z Miillfifriszsvfaaz-f- 'Q :rf ..mf3r--ff.:-ini.-.fr-si s..im.,f-1-rf-'1f:. 'fi 'tara-irf-.f-'ff-ff -as : , .5 'wx 2 .'Nx-1 . P! ,. 1-,ryl : v 'g,.'. ',-,q - - -A if I ,,.i'1: ,XJ fp 1,0 qi.. 'Q l!5'!'0 f -'.s . 'QA' 9 4 s.. 0, H. fi-1... 1 : 1fY.4'.. , . 'IQ '.'. gf.f '. r'xg.',f . 'Q-1'g:A, ': '.3., t.f . 1 Q :is :.fv.2.'ai+ .w1'grfxf- 1 ftY'j,EGQ-SI-f? '.nf if-,:... -,zz-f pw ff.: ,1.-as-,ag-. ,was at f .fy -.5-V.41-.guwilff-1j'f.-: sg r.V.-,,f,-.g.-?a-l-- 1- p -. .. 1 h 3'-,s 134, '. l-,Q .,,cg.,a,.-- ' M..-'1..si.3 :v .4--1.,-A-'i ws . Us-.,m.+ wus.-: .. .-4a..'. -- -f, .. - -Q . mug.-2 gf, .,-:- f.. - Jun .. . J.. . . ,. , . , . up 4- ,X gig Y,-,o,3u,.v HISTORY. It is a tradition that the Freshman Class is rather ignorant and unsophisticatecl. Not so with the class of '27l In September of 1923 some of the brightest and most promising students began their High School career. For two years now they have carried on, and the promise of this wonderful class seems in nearly every way to be fulfilled. Higher mentalities and greater energies are nowhere to be found. They admit it! Therefore while not wishing to seem to brag nor boast nor appear conceited, we agree that there are none others like them, past, present or future. They shall never be equaled. The Sophomore class has not entered into the school affairs nor school spirit as former classes have, but we think the reason for this is that they are a little shy and have great respect for the upper classmen. These things would naturally have a tendency to intimate a class. Then, we understand, that they spend a great amount of time on their school work which, in their second year, they find has become much harder and that it should always come before outside pleasures. Q ' XN'e are conlident thatthey will go down in the annals of Beloit High School as a class of unusual ability. Remember we expect great things from you, Sophomores. page iiity .um ......... ................. mm---n -...--....-.H 1m1:::::::i35iiiii5 'i?3t.5LimM..s'.,t,,,..gw5irg'r X X N X Jn : rl if-2 95:4 5 51-gq-2 ww v W X-M W Mx xx X X xxx.. f X 1 page fifty-one SS2E2SESESZ?'g'5'5522QEEE!!!5S!5SQ3225555 5?':E'!!E!!!!!!!!!!E!EE5E!5 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SE!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!!!!! 93ff9E35555555f5!!!552!5555!5!!?!?!! NXX X? H:..............,....,. ..... -... .... ...Q ..... .. .........:........ ..... ... ...X............. ..,.. Q.....................a, .,,. Wa. ,...N de-.. ,. , 11-'S X x ww. v as vw x wk xx , ' x x X 'M' - .... l P12551-LMEN CQMK Last fall another class entered Old Beloit to be brought up to the high standards that the old students have attained. As this group of happy children entered the High School on the first day they were very much awed by the impressiveness and soon gave up their childish pursuits. After a few weeks of rushing around, getting lost and learning traditions of the school they began to quiet down. This marked the hrst great change in their school career. They had passed the first big stepping stone. . Everything went along very smoothly with only a few breaks. The football pep meetings held in the assembly proved a big surprise for them. They began to learn the meaning of school spirit. Then came the football games. The Freshmen turned out quite regularly to see the games, helping in the cheering with as much pep as the other students. The beginning of the second semester marked the second big step. Some learned, much to their sorrow, that it required more study than they had been doing while the majority passed. About this time the great work of the basketball team was appreciated by them. They went to all the home games and even to a good many of the tournament games. ' VVe believe that a good lesson could be learned from this class. It should be rememberedg and their good record will be hard to surpass by any future class. We wish the class of 1928 the best of luck. page Hfty-two sees!!5neeeseeesrresszsseeeeessessess.11ee1eeeasess!eeeueersesesssseseesseessenses sees------------H-------------- --------------v----n ..........................,.,,...., iiiiiii'i''iiiiiiiiiiii-4+- iiiii5iiiii''''''''''''' iiiium-M-- iiiiiiiiiii555 iz :1:::::::'i--miiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm:::iiiii5iiii2i...,. Iiiti::i,,:5,52E2Sg22E555522222252555 xxx N x O W.::.m ,....,,,.,....,....... .....,... 1 I .,..,...x..,. Q Q ..,.x. ,,,. I .1 x.,X......, ,RI x............. T ...... N ..,...... .ii ulg, -QQV : A X . .X Mm Nw N W A NAQ q Uv page iffy-three amuse!! :::::!:::::..!!!!m:::s:s:::s eefeseseerelmsseeeees EEE: ..... Q ,.... 22222 E IIZ I EIIII The tree that never had to iight For sun and sky and air and light, That stood out in the open plain, And always got its share of rain, Never became a forest king in But lived and died a scrubby thing. The man who never had to toil, Who never had to winihis share, Of sun and sky and light and air, Never became a manly man But lived and died as he began. Good timber does not grow in easeg The stronger wind, the tougher trees. The farther sky, the greater lengthg The more the storm, the more the strength By sun and cold, by rain and snows, In tree or man good timber grows. Where thickest stands the forest growth We find the patriarchs of both, And they hold converse with the stars Whose broken branches show the scars Of many winds and much of strife- This is the common laxx7 of life. -Selected. 5522! E125 grsaa ng. T page 'nity-folii' -v-----H e fuses!!!us!!M!!!9!1595ss!!!!!!!!!!!!!2!v!!.s!!!!.!! .... s.. ................ .............-. -...mm V V i 1. QHDQEUDEZEUUQUDS 2523112322115gggqgyzggggg , yr: ,,g':ggg!g:gggg'g :'egg!:ee:ge:e::!'s!, !:gg:!!::!!!g!!!! , .::.!!:. 2, e :::.!!:!:ne::!:!:see:' ....' ' ' .:.!!v:.::.!s!!!!!:.:em: '.....gs!!!srsgsservgspreenefygggfegserese 10 aiiiiiiiiixiiiiii iii ''iaiiiziaiiaaauiiaiiaaiiiiiiiiiii:iisaiiiisiiaiiiiiiaiiiaiiiiiiiiiii 1'i'i 5:::f::f':::::':ii 'iiii1LEEEEE:is::ii':'i :f:i:iiii' 'iiiiiili iiii - . ,,, .... . ,, . ,,1,. 1 ,, 1111111 Q .,x,x1 111:x1 :2:2zA , . 1 . 1 111111 1111 .,A , 4 .... e....3:::g::::':fi1i ..., S x.., .... X ..x..N,, ,. .. .,X,... 3 , - .A,, S OFFICERS FOR FIRST SEMESTER. Clarke Enking, presidentg Ralph Germann, vice-presidentg Helen Goodall, secretary. OFFICERS FOR SECOND SEMESTER. Arthur Johnson, president: Carl Dahlen, vice-presidentg Alice Thomp- son, secretary. Belpbic Ipceum Delphic Lyceum is the name given to the entire organization of the school. At its head are the President, Vice President and Secre- tary. VV hen an assembly is held either for a pep meeting or to listen to some speaker the President of the organization takes charge of 1 A the meeting. ' ii5OiTicers are elected at the beginning of each semester. There I are two nominations made from the office and a chance is given for other nominations to be made from the student body. The oificers for the first semester were: President, Clarke Enkingg Vice President, Ralph Germanng Secretary, Helen Goodall. The second semester: President, Art Johnsong Vice President, Carl Dahleng Secretary, Alice Thompson. Throughg this organization each student feels a personal interest in the assemblies and helps to make the meetings more of a success. -9- page nity-tive v -'- -' - - ' ':!!.sr5!:!!2! '!r!!ss!!se.':::s!:!!!s.:!:!rer1!s!!ssee!1 gg,gig,ggg555,,,,g,!.,.........,.....,,.,,,,, ................ ....-....... ......... .. .5,,.,:.,,gg,,gg5,g5,iu,mm3:-.....:s:m55:a ilncrestent btaff Editor in chief ..,....,....., acob Kantor flst semesterj Alice McNeel Q2nd seniesterl Asst. Editor ...... liflargaret Fitzgerald Business Manager ............ john Beebe bloke Editor ........,............. jane Thayer Social Editor ......,.....i 1 Slice Thompson lnquiring Reporter..Marjorie Bartelt R. O. T. C ....,.Q...,........., Daniel Breen Girls' Activities ........ Bernice Fabizak Boys' Activities ..,.,,..,,.. john VVillard Senior Reporter .......,.... Marion Burns Student Reporternjosephine jenckes Spanish Club .,,............. Helen Goodall Personals .................... Jeanne Hazard Assembly Reporter .... Fred Babcock Junior Reporter ........ Kenneth Collie Athletics ................,.,....... Robin Ralph Sophomore Reporter..Ralph Herbert FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Rosenberg, Miss Laura Thompson, Mr. Thrall page fifty-six w..,,.. if .... W .,.... 5 ..,x.x..,,.Q.x.....,.. .,.... :I ...x,......N ...., ..,. ...., .,.., K: lxx. hlqh l .xX. .,,,, x page fifty-seven 15 : ?'f'f'!f!f!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!!!! ' ff!!!5!ff!1!1ff!f!!!!!!Y!!!!!!!!!!! ' ffflfffffflfffflfff U ' ' !!!ff!Y!f!!!!!f!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .!!!!!!!!!f!!! ' 0 !!!!!!!flffffffffl' '!!!f!f!!ff!!!!!!!!:!!! ' ffllflm ffiiiiilfiiii---. :::555iiiiiiiiiii3i ' - -iiiiifiiiii 'vliiiifiiiii -.iiiiiii 1 55255553 v u - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -1uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiifgffi ,N Q,.M.....,.......,,.......,-.,m.,.....,..m..-1,, ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, V ,,,,,, V .... :.11.........w:mm-..---..-fAM.M- -.1-A M-M-Q--N---M-M---MNWWW:5?fm, sz? :ffm steam.:--tw..- QW ,, ' ' P 'MW N -N ...... 'fr: mf1:-' .fm Ninas .sf?emK'l.XMSfNY W , -....- .W ....,.,,... M ......... .. .... , ..... , ..... -.-.., .... .M,..-.,.W.-,,...,.-..M ........... - .M..........m.W,...,...m..., ,,..., , ..N...M...,.., ..... , ..,x. , ..,....,. , ..N.. M ...,xx......x. W M,...N, .. me FEES? Fears 55522 Ea: : ess 5 ease assi: 3531: W ppge pftyfejght EI? :::m:1:::m:.::::::: ' --I-------yy'--..... .--'cis - iiiaiasazaaiazsiiaiiaaa . 1 ':.i.L.ii2iiL2.LLL....' .JF . .ui - - - -- - u lu- . ---mu .. . . im..--.- Q , . h ...v,.:.... W ..... ....,.. .... .. ...... fe? , i Reserve Gfficers Giraining Earns Respect Obedience Teamwork Character. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps is a reservoir of potential officers of future armies of the United States. It is fostered and supported by the VVar De- partment. Its branches are to be found in the greatest educational institutions of the land. Harvard, Y ale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Cornell universities, in the eastg Michigan, VVisconsin, Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois universities in the middle west, California, Southern California, Stanford universities on the west coast. It includes in its scope all military institutes and all High Schools where R. O. T. C. units are maintained. Graduates of the R. O. T. C. units are eligible to receive commissions in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the Army, in the branch for which they have prepared, upon attaining the age of 21 years. They are eligible also, when issued a certificate of capacity, by the Professor of Military Science and Tactics, to join the National Reserve Officers' Association, of which there is a local branch in the City of Beloit. Patriotism, loyalty, discipline, obedience, respect for constituted authority, citizenship, moral character and the fundamentals of military customs and courtesy are the chief elements stressed in the course of training. A trained member of the commissioned personnel of the Regular Army is assigned to each unit of the R. O. T. C. by the VV ar Department. The Beloit High School R. O. T. C. unit was started as a cadet corps by Principal James H. McNeel. On March 3, 1919, his efforts were given official recognition by the VVar Department and the cadet corps became an official VVar Department R. O. T. C. unit. The Regular Army officer now detailed to supervise and direct its training is Captain F. R. Holmes, who succeeded Major L. J. Williams, P. S. Retired. Much has been written on the subject of Military training in schools. Dr. Frank Crane nationally known syndicate writer has this to say on the subject: Military training does not imply that those who receive it shall become professional soldiers. But in a free democracy every human being is a potential soldier. He or she may be called upon at any time to sacrifice fortune or life for the common good. And perhaps the most important thing in military training is the fact that the youth has his budding ego properly pruned. He is made to feel that there is something in this world more important than his own private interests. A During the year the following cadet officers commanded units and elements of the R. O. T. C.: Major Winegarg Captain Padghamg Captain Krahnkeg lst Lieut. Roberts 3 lst Lieut. Ackleyg 2nd Lieut. Holloway, 2nd Lieut. Enkingg 2nd Lieut. Mathews. page titty-nine 'sinus5!!!s!!!!!1!!:e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! aaasiiaiiiiiiaaaiazzzaiiiiaaaiiiirii Qx A Nxw, --f- V -,---.- I .N -.... ., ..... X ...x................. ...N ..... , ...x..x......x.x . ...,...... , ........,...............,.. 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Stearns, Hodges, Thompson, Bloom, Nye, Black, Yost, Stanton, Thompson. Nichols, Spangler, Alcan, Sawyer, Shannon, Daugherty. Girls' Glen tllluh The Junior and Senior Glee Clubs are under the able direction of Miss Gladys Clark. Members are admitted by tryouts and the meetings of the Junior Club are held on Tuesday afternoons and those of the Senior on Thursdays. The dues are fifty cents. The Glee Club furnished a group of songs at the Christmas assembly and caroled through the halls before the assembly. Christmas cards were sold and the proceeds used to buy Christmas baskets for the poor in co-operation with the United Charities. The Juniors sold the largest number of cards so the Seniors gave them a Bunco party at the Y. VV. C. A. rooms. Miss Clark presented a Brownie kodak to Renetta Stanton for selling the largest number of cards individually. Some of the girls sang carols at the Yates plant at a shop meeting and the club furnished several patriotic songs at the VVashington's birthday assembly and sang at the baccalaureate and graduation exercises. The officers of the Senior Club are Alice Frances Nelson, president, Alice Andre, vice-presidentg Lucille Traltord, secretaryg Opal Leh- man, treasurer, and, Ardis Spangler, social chairman. Carrie Fitze is president of the Juniors, Jeanne Hazard is vice-president, Alice Knipshield is secretary, and Bernice Fabizak is treasurer. There is always interest in glee club work in school and everyone in the club receives good musical training and enjoys the work under Miss Clark. page sixty-two anununuhu 5 -sisaaaaaaiaaiaaaaaaaaiaiasaaaaaaaaaii.aaaaaaaa.aaaaaiiEiiii5EiiiEi5EEEii5EEiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' 1::f':::::::::t::f:f A h . 5 x . ,..aXf -px Rss:-:::::::::::rf K ,, 1 X W Q X K R y ,R Q Q X .. , x.....,-'As ....i .... ...,xx . D. Germann, C. Enking, R. Maloney, L. Spencer. Bupa' Qauartett The Boys' Quartette was organized in December by Mr. Henry, who made a very competent leader, due to his former experience as director of the Boys' Glee Club and the orchestra. Members of the quartette were Donald Germann, first tenorg Clarke linking. second tenorg Raymond Maloney, baritoneg and Lawrence Spencer, bass. The first appearance in public of this new organization was at the Christmas assembly. They sang several very good numbers which were enjoyed greatly by everyone. Later they took part in several other assemblies and, at the assembly preceding the basketball game with Janesville, they sang How Do You Do? to Coach XVolfe, to Captain Ralph Germann, to the team, and to Miss Hol- lister. At a meeting of the Treble Clef, to which the quartet was invited, the numbers rendered were Massa Dear followed by Dreamer of Dreams as an encore. It is to be hoped that next year, although most of the present members are graduating, another quartette may be organized. page sixty three unuwuuvvvu 'ix E, ..,X,3i.!.:..E3...t .... .. ........s,s:........?.E...- ..... - ...,. N ,... .......s.......s.- .... -... ...x... lnu, .... rs. x.., 'W' xxxx R- i Sttssvsxkg RNNWGXNS 'X .... . ...x....x,..... ..........,......... N..... . ....,..... - . ......... - .... - ...... - ...............,......,......N... . N .N,N.X.,....xN.x.,,xxN.xN,.,..,,...,. ..- ...... ..,. E. 2 Schurnaker, Trat'ford, Cormany, Thompson, Brown, Sargent, Shannon, Millheam, Alean, Daugherty, Herman, Cormany. Fitzgerald, jenkins, A. Burull, G. Bur-ull, Bull, Morasli, Smiley, Hill, Kaufman, Hanson, Fitzgerald, Crist, Bartelt. :I Mkt Wzlllll The Uke Club has been an organization in the High School for the past two or three years. It is composed of girls in the Junior and Senior classes who are interested in playing ukeleles. The girls meet on alternate Monday nights. Many times they have suppers at school on meeting nights. EE The purpose of the club is to get together and play pieces on the ukes. It in was planned that each girl should bring in a new piece at every meeting and then teach it to the others. Girls who do not know how to play a uke were invited to I' join. The girls by meeting together in this way become better acquainted with ' each other. Miss Kaufman, the faculty advisor, has proved to be very helpful to the club. ' ff At one of the first meetings the following officers were elected: President, Audrey Hansong vice-president, Alice Thompsong secretary, Lucille T raffordg Q, treasurer, Marjorie Barteltg social chairman, Elinor Crist. - -4 The Club has taken part in one assembly and the members are now planning to give a Uke evening which no doubt will be a great success. - H About the middle of the school year the girls sponsored a party at the Odd Fellows Hall. The Night-Hawk Orchestra furnished the .music for dancing. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Morashg Miss Orpha Thompson and Mr. Ivan 'Watson. This club is one of importance in the social life of the school and helps to I keep interest and school spirit ahve. E E II page sixty-fum ..........................-H.....mn-.... ..............,. ,,,.,, ..,. . ..............................- f??!!!?!!! V 5255525225255 1:--2:-: ...--.aas.s.......--.mi...H...----H--H...H.....-.-...N--ri..............m ........-........-.....--.1I....---.-...............-in.rr-un...---.--.....---...ml -- . .. . . . ----u mm-- .... ..... ....N.........,..-....-....-.-............,.,.......-.-f.-.-.-.-............,.................,.,..c....,..,......,...sw...............,...-.-.....t...,..........a...... .x... . W..-.........,..................,............,....,........-....... 4 xN N IW' K. N -rf-'Q v saw Q- X anew, ww at X J 5 Q K X M, Johnson, XYolfe. Kantor, L. Smith. Ralph johnson, Howe, Ray Johnson. ll. Dix, Fosse. P. Fitzgerald, Fessendcn, Hogan, Erickson, D. Spicer, Tabor. Ubi: Qbrtbestra The High School Orchestra. the outstanding musical organization of the school, has been under the capable leadership, for the past two years, of Mr. Xvilllillll B. Henry of the High School Faculty. The Orchestra met every Monday night after school for practice. They ap- peared often in assemblies and gave programs which consisted of both classical and popular numbers. The organization furnished the music for the Senior Class play and other programs during the year. The members of the Orchestra and the instruments which each plays is as follows: Violins: Geraldine Erickson, Dorothy Hogan, Margaret Johnson, Donald Spicer, Frank XVoodbury, Margaret Fosse, Patricia Fitzgerald. Pianist: Harry Wfolfe. Flute: Ralph Johnson. Cornets: Jacob Kantor, Ray Johnson. French horn: Louis Smith. Saxaphones: Bernice Fessenden, VVilbur Howe. Drums: Harvey Dix. Bells: Ralph Tabor. The Orchestra this year was com- posed entirely of High School students. The organization should be complimented on its line quality of work. The Orchestra is of untold value to the school and holds the place in school activities which no other organization could fill. The students have appreciated it very much and give their best wishes for its continued success. page sixty-tive !!e!s!!s'sss:e!eeu!!!!!!!!!:e!!'!!e!! 53-155: m s - -, A . 1 X . W I Howe. Krahnke, D. Spicer, Kantor, NVoodbury, Potter, Gharrity, Cormany, Ryan, Dahlen, Galinsky, Mills, Ralph, D. Germann, Enking, Harris, Collie, Beclell, Nuttall. Cureton, F. Spicer, Reichstein, Tuck, Roberts, Inman, Stevens, Johnson, Ramsay, Jensen, Babcock, Yllipper Qillassmnzws Qtluh y The U. C. C., which has been the most prominent boys, club in the school for several years, was reorganized last fall and became a very useful as well as a social organization. The club did much to get the backing of the whole student body at the football and basketball games. The club met every Monday at 6:30, first at the Oriental Cafe and later at the school. Supper was served and the immediate business was transacted after which there was usually a speaker. The officers elected were: President, Fulmer Spicerg vice president, Orien Stevensg secretary, XVilbur Howeg treasurer, Robin Ralph. Later in the year the Bonehead Club was formed. which consisted of those who were voted in for committing certain acts which showed their Hboneheaded- nessf' There were three degrees which could be attainedg first, the boneheadg second, the ivory domeg and last, the beyond recall. The insignia was a safety pin over a ribbon, the color 'indicating the degree. There were also several activities during the year. On the twenty-sixth of November the U. C. C. sponsored a party at the school, which was a great suc- cess. To conclude the social season of the club a dinner dance was given early in the spring. The U. C. C. has accomplished much in the past year but we are assured by the keen interest of the Juniors in this organization that next year it will be con- tinued and may do even better work than the present club has done. page sixty-six ,,,f,,,,,,,......-...... sepia-aim Q i::::::l:3I---V ,,., ........,1-f.e-sm...,.-w..T1:11.1a 11- it ............. T x.xx.. - .,,x.x Dupke, Hodges, Higgins, Gbarrity, M. Cormany. Bull, Morash, Aeschliman, M. Branthaver M. Herman Harr' o , is n. F. Herman, Burns, Hayes, A. Comany. Bartelt. Smiley, Hill, M. Johnson, Kreuger, Scott Angell, Stordock. Fox. Peebles, Poquette, Cole, Carroll, H. Branthaver, johnson, Dillon, Bresnehan Gerniann. Saunders, Tobias. Krull, Saxton, Canniff, Yost, M. Burull, Thomas, jenkins Olsen. G. Burnll, Hanson, Crist, Spangler, Smith. Jfalisqua ' FACE LIFE SQUARELY. Face life squarely-a motto that is well worth living up to, heads our Falisqua High School Girl Reserves. This organization of which we are so proud is a branch of the Y. 'W. C. A. and celebrated its fourth birthday with the beginning of school in the fall. The club has grown into a membership of seventy- six and because of the ever widening interests of so many girls a new plan was adopted this year. The girls were divided into three groups-Health, Handcraft, and Dramatic. These groups worked separately every other meeting under the leadership of three Beloit College girls, Miss Townsend and Miss Larson, the regular Y. leaders. The Health group developed into a .first class basketball team and won quite a bit of fame with its victories. The in between meetings, in which every one came together, were furnished with many original programs by the Dramatic girls. who also scored a success with two clever one-act plays. The Handcraft group made some beautiful things. Falisqua was full of pep and good fellowship all year which showed itself in the successes that were hers. Her two parties went over big. The crowning event came in the winning of the song ' contest in the spring. Miss Lucille Krueger was presidentg Alice Johnson, vice-presi- dentg Mae Krull, secretary, and Lois Carroll, treasurer. Mrs. M. A. Potter and Miss Gertrude Blazer were group ad- visors. page sixty seven . .... es ---- - M 513115: ta- - -at at X J X X was ...K ....,......,..... I x,,,,,N , , .,.. Dahlen, Marsden. Goodall, joncs.1AAnderson, Aeschliiman, Hanson, Mutcliow, Meyers. Sixnensnn, Lathrop, Cormany. bpxcer, Nye. Behrens, Black. Krahnke, Haugen. Gharrity, Shepzxrdson, Black. linking. Trafford, Scott, Roberts, llranthaver. Short. Krull. Bull, Corinany, Spangler. llnnson, Oliver, Krotz, Lnkey. johnson, Burns, QEI Qllirnuln Espanol The Spanish Club, which was formed by the Spanish students in March, 1921, has just completed a very active and profitable year. The purpose of this organization is to practice speaking more Spanish and to get a better understanding of the literature, people, and customs of the Spanish speaking countries. This year's club was organized in the fall and the otiiicers elected were: President, Irving Robertsg vice-president. Clarke Enkingg and secretary and treasurer, Lucille Trafford. In addition to the second and third year students several others were admitted from the beginning classes on a scholarship basis. Meetings were held on the second Tuesday of each month at which all tried to speak Spanish, as was the rule. Songs, games. and various contests were enjoyed. At the Christmas meeting pres- ents were exchanged. The most interesting meeting was held in February, when the new members were initiated. Everyone had a good time although it is said that possibly the old members were entertained and amused more than the ones who were initiated. page sixty-eight :mi TEE W --lxx -------- - ,.,. .......... .... , ..... c . , ...x......,.,, as ....... M ............... .., ..... -,...,. .,,.... i..,,.,..i...s,.. .x.. .......,.c ....N.,,..,. , .,x..N .. ..,..x... gm. 2.332 EEEEE 1: gill: 5 EEEEE iiiii I 2 gil li Babcock, Sargent, Jenckes, Vllillard, Thayer, Curetnn, Beaudry. I A. Tlionipson, Bartelt, Smiley. Shepard, Ralph. Scott, Hill, Schumaker, Brown. , Cass, Furman, Kantor, VVo1-thington, Matthews, McNell, Krotz, Smith, Olson. z Eff jfrencb miluh The Circle Francais, or French Club, is made up of all the gl.. pupils electing second year French, and a few of the first year ' students who are admitted on a scholarship basis. The purpose of the club is to allow those interested in the French language to improve X in conversation as well as to have a social time and to become better i acquainted. Mr. Scott is the director and the meetings are held the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Every second meeting is in the classroom and the alternate ones in the evening at the home of one of the members or in the Art Hall. The business meetings ' are carried on in French and each member signs a pledge at the -1 . . . . 5 beginning of the year not to speak a word of English at the meetings. E, The Christmas meeting, held at the home of Alice McNeel. was a costume party with the Count of Monte Cristo, Empress Josephine, .... . f . . ggi and other notable personages in attendance. I' he officers are: Robin s... al . . . . 'BEE as Ralph. president, Alice McNeel, vice-presidentg Annette Matthews, secretary. The members admitted from the First year class were 55555 Viola Cureton, Jane Thayer, Fred Babcock, John W'illard, Katherine --If - - - . . 7 :ear Smiley, Caroline Shepard, Sophia Furman and Josephine Ixantor. if . . . . . 5E::: The new pins were small circles of silver with the fleur de 11s and the national colors of France enameled on them. This has been one 'Ei' - - . 'EEE U of the most successtul years the Circle Francais has ever had. E355 211: i -J , Qs: 'III page sixty-nine EEE , : . r ,r -...m..... EgN,!!,,!,,,gg!gggm!!q!!-Vmgmmei ,- X ....:3.............. .... - ...............,....:.......................,..r...f..,.................,....,.......,.................................,.....,.............,...,.....,.....,.. X A ........ f X 9 Delaney, Fosse, Galmsky, McNeel, Thayer, Hazard. Grahm. Bell, Prince, VVhite, Matthews. IQ. Tliumpson, Collins, XYittich, Schneider, McCarthy, Fe-um dliuzru Qllluh The Res Publica Romana was organized this year by the students of the Cicero class for stimulating interest in Latin and for social purposes. The meetings are held the fourth Thursday of every month. The programs consist of Latin poems, papers, and games, and at the February meeting a burlesque, The Lamentable Tragedy of Julius Caesar with an introduction by the nine muses was pre- sented. The parts were all taken by girls and it was very well re- ceived. Members of all the'Caesar classes were invited to see it and a Valentine party followed. Several supper meetings were held in the domestic science rooms, one of these consisting entirely of Roman dishes with waifles substituted for the corn-meal mush of Roman times. The club is directed by Miss Franz and Miss Arnold. The officers consist of two consuls who preside alternately, a praetor who acts as secretary, and aquaestor as treasurer. Committees are appointed to take charge of each meeting. The Cicero class com- poses the order of senators and during the second semester the Caesar students will be made members of the second rank, the equestrians. The officers for the first semester were Jane Thayer and Alice McNeel, consulsg Helen Schneider, quaestorg and Elizabeth Thompson, praetor. During the second semester the consuls were Mildred VVittich and Helen Schneider, the praetor, Elizabeth Thomp- son, and the quaestor, Jeanne Hazard. The club is enjoyed by every- one as well as being beneficial in giving a better knowledge of Roman life. page seventy-two -' f ffiiiiiiiiiiiii :ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii '::i:fii'im::ii:ii: ' 'iiiaaa'aaiiiaa.ai.aii aiaiaaaiaiiiiaaaaii5iimiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiaiaaaaiiiiiiaaai' iiiii 2255525555553 -A,,,..,x wa .......,,....,.........c.. .,... ,. .......,.. .....,....................:...r......,........t..,.........- .... ......,..........., .... am....,.....,......,..,.....t............,........................ .... ...-...--- .... ..,....c .... ....-. .n,,v-'-,.,:lx EEE: ,. k,'f:1.r 3 A., i.'Y-x- W We V x we W WW W N ,,,,,,,,,,,, ws:-5. ,au 'N --4- 5 u iv 5 mm' RXNWFQEXSE is ..,x. . ...cm ,,,. D i ':f'5 me E E5 ll :: 1: E5 I I I I aaa Zllll ll Dalilen-D, Germann-Tlmrman-Johnson-.Brewster-Daly-Gay R. Gcrmann-lluwell-Emiis-Key-Bandy'Barry Dragor'Fredcndal-Keenan-DustrudoRuss-German I t I IB Cllluh ' -11:5 The B Club, which was formed this year, is composed of all . . . . :ill athletes in high school who have received B's for their work on the - . n a 'l gridiron and basketball floor. At the Grst meeting the following of- licers were elected: president, Donald Germanng vice-president Ralph Ciermanng secretary and treasurer, Arthur johnson. . :gag Since the club has not been in existence long it has not accom- plished much but in the future years much can be expected of it in ' solving questions in regard to the athletic standards of the school. 5 At the meetings the fellows occasionally had the pleasure of listening to some interesting talks or had a good time reviewing some of the hard fought games in which they participated. - XV e sincerely hope the club will be continued in future years for by it many of our athletic problems can be solved and it can keep up the high quality of athletics that Beloit High School has always had. in !::: E .4 :pi gm! E125 ati ..,., page seventy-three EEEEE - ' -iff: x xwx Q NX mm xt A .-s . - , x .,x.. .... ' ..xx. .. .,,.. :g x.N.. S f Robinson-Elthorp-Berg-BeckusRoot- Dever Hill-xvllEElEl'-J0lll1SOI1 -Barron-Tuck'Biltrich-Lehman Hermann-1', Kinzer-Stitt-'llamlvlingsou-Cobb-,I , Kin zer-Forbush-Lecson ISF? Cllluh The Hi-Y Club, which has taken a very active part in the school life for many years, has just completed a most successful season. This organization was formed, not only for the purpose of promot- ing a better social feeling throughout the school, but to solve many of the problems of general interest that arise. The principle of the club is to create, maintain, and extend higher principles of Christian living throughout the school and the community. The club met every XVednesday at half-past seven at the Y. N. C. A. and supper was served in the cafeteria on the third Wfednes- day of each month. After the meeting was called to order a discussion was held concerning topics of interest to the school. Mr. Scott and Mr. Wfolfe were speakers at two of the meetings. The officers for the First semester Were: President. Earl XVheelerg vice-president, Harvey Stittg Secretary, Therone Elthorpeg treasurer, Kieth Hill. For the second semester they were: President, joe Kinzerg vice- president, Alvin Bittrichg secretary and treasurer, Harvey Stitt. The club owes much of its success this year to the efforts of Mr. Barron, its faculty adviser, who put his utmost interest in the development of the club. The Hi-Y Club has accomplished much in the past year and we sincerely hope that the club will be continued next year, keeping its high ideals and doing even more and better work than the present club has done. page seventy-four - ---v-----------w--------e---:I1:rassseesessssseesifessersrzeessrseessseesssrzseeeeesesssseeefeezeeeersseeeeseeess-ss:sszeszsgggg 5 I5iZZiiEEiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiai-ii-ianiiaismniisaaimasaiaaaiaaaiaaasaaiis.sa.aaas.iA...5aza.iaaaaaaaaa:aaaaaaaaaii..iisa.iaaai.5. KN 81.34-.3 - v . - ......a,sa,ae::,..........- we-2 ..------ - ----- Qbmvwm-.Wm N-qi? N xg Qllast XVilliain Sylvanus Baxter .......... .......,. X Villiani Cureton - Mr. Baxter .........,.,.........,......... ........... E lmer Myers joe Bullitt .........v.........,Q........ ......... f Jrien Stevens Genesis ..................... ......,,. A rthur Johnson Johnnie Wfatson .....,... ....,..,. B ert Moldenhauer George Rooper ....... ........... R aymond Nuttall Mr. Parcher ......... .......... A rthur Reiclistein Wallie Banks ....... ............. R alph Germann Jane Baxter ......... ....... F rances VVOrthington Lola Pratt .......,,,.. ................ i Audrey Hanson May Parcher ....... ...,.... I rene Schwellenbach Mary Brooks .........,,....... .r.............. A lice Thompson Mrs. Baxter ......,.v,............ .v... Margaret Fitzgerald Alice Frances Nelson .................,.................... Ethel Boke COMMITTEES Faculty Business Manager-Mr. I. F.. Barron Business Manager-Fulmer Spicer Assistant Manager-Carl Dahlen Cashier-Donald Germann Publicity-Robin Ralph fchairmanj Marion Burns Josephine jenckes Glenn Key ' Marie Cormany Helen Goodall I Properties--Sophia Furman Qchairmanj Margaret Fosse Jacob Kantor Prompter-Mildred VVitticli Music-Mr. Henry Costumes-Miss Jacobs page seventy-iive .,,....x.x.., X N l Winegar Collie Babcock Eddy Thayer Delaney Bartelt XVillard Rebate After several years of absence from the school activities debat- ing has again taken its place at Beloit this year. Keen interest is being shown in the school about the coming competition and it is well, for several cups in the office give evidence of former glory in this line which should be upheld. Our debaters this year are, in their order of speaking: Ken- neth Collie, Jane Thayer, and .Don Eddy for the affirmative and Mary Delaney, Marjorie Bartelt and John VV'illard for the negative. The alternates are: Affirmative, Richard VVinegar, and negative. Fred Babcock. These speakers were selected in a preliminary tryout held about February 1. The school is particularly fortunate in hav- ing Miss Kaufman, who has had much experience, to coach the de- baters. The resolution debated this year is, Resolved that the United States and Canada should co-operatively construct a Great Lakes- St. Lawrence VVaterway to give ocean going vessels access to the Great Lakes. The afiirmative debates the strong Madison Central team here while the negative travels to Madison to meet East Side High. The debates are to be held on April 27. Since the Beloiter goes to press before that date we cannot give the results but we feel assured that we will be able to give both Madison teams a good hard fight. page seventy-six issi .1-V: ...X iii ifizl 52521 : :mi ..u. iii -'u: if .IHS :5515,5-st,53gjp::::gg3335,. .... 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Q I-f?15f:yv5f!gfEiS.:g'QQ 5:15535-t e at A ig- : .2 f -ma: sf.. N, -. - -. 1. -. xg Q- , RP-fest-: gf .fe.L3e:,? fs --sg HJR'-ffl' 1--'fr ie 1:-. eff- 2 ' tffdf-t+.ir -T-in .5...'.s' 1' -' is f- r-1 F 4i,:?L?e11?5e't'r:f:ff .5 1?-.f5 :s.'1 e'2.-tive.. ER R Z... Y , N 7 fffj blxlz CLUB PARTY P5 The social season for the High School was opened October 23 by a Halloween Party given by the Uke Club Girls at the Odd Fellows' Temple. Decorations of orange and black crepe paper, pumpkins and cornstalks helped to make the party a success. The Nighthawk Orchestra furnished music for dancing. During the middle of the evening ' little Helen Didricksen entertained with a Jazz dance. g Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Morash, Miss O. Thompson, Mr. I. Watson and E 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hanson. :,..Z -III' ggggi FARMERS THANKSGIVING BALL s--tr ETSI' Falisqua Girl Reserve Club entertained their friends at a very successful costume party held at the Y. VV. C. A. November 20. ini The rooms were decorated like a barn with fakes, shovels, hoes, wheelbarrows, benches, -,,,. and bales of straw were used as chairs. 53335 The Nighthawk Orchestra players were dressed in overalls carrying out the party plans. Refreshments consisted of cider and animal crackers. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Barron, Miss johnson, Mr. XV. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hanson. il-- gii: U. C. C. PARTY The Upper Classmen, not wishing. to be outdone by the Girls' Clubs gave their party in wr: the Art Hall November 28. The social committee made the dreary halls very cheery. The walls were decorated with orange and black streamers and punch was served from a pretty ,,,,, orange colored booth. 55555 The Nighthawk Orchestra furnished music for dancing. Chaperones were: Principal and Mrs. J. H. McNeel, Miss O. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wooton, Mr. and Mrs. XVebster. iff ' FIRST 'SENIOR PARTY The Semor Social Committee not wxghing to attend any lmore sticcxessftil club parties Cplanning theirs to be supremej held their rst party Decem er 9 in the rt Hall. ffff The lights were shaded with Christmas lanterns, and Santa Claus was seen on all the walls and ceiling. During the evening a novelty dance7 Santa Claus was enjoyed by all. if The Nighthawk Orchestra played with unusual pep. Chaperones were: Principal and Mrs. I. H. McNeel, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodall and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hanson. mg! ' gf JUNIOR PARTY ' ffl .... . A very delightful Valentine party was given by the Junior class February 13 in the Art Hall. Decorations of hearts covered the room. .The Dancers' thirst was quenched by the welcome punch and the faithful Nlghthawks furnished the music., Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. Converse, Mr. and Mrs. Crist, Mr. and Mrs. Corrnany, 335- Miss O. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wooton, and Mrs. Smiley. 2551 ...ta .,.,, page seventy-seven Erfbssszesseres Le.eeeefegggggggggggmg-5, ..-....-.tt-................-............ .siazlzi ----mg., ....-.-.--.in ..umm ..... :msgi- :siiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiiiaaiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaii I.-.--' .---mm ...nan.i-iiiiaahai-asia-is-im--.-a..... N.-...--.....----..-.-.-t-.-...-..........-.mrto.I H . .....aAai.i-i-ian' - lm'' 'a'i ii'aaiiiii........ :i,T,,,kS,i,,:',:::.,,:::,x1A,.::u..e..,:.a,d.,.. ........ ::1:,:1,1 ,11,,...,f,,,,,,,1 -11ff-,,f,f,, , V f,ff,,, ,,,:1, ..,. .,,.., ..,Ta.ee.:..,m:, .,:..f:.:. ..-f' eve? zztt t..a:..4 :Q:: 2 :ei-: :::: 1: ':111f: ---v------------ -'v-'-----'-N +-'-A--v---1-1-xxzu E5t11ss3f3gg'gt.-s.... 'W--rrrrslt i?fi5eNNN?,X...awS 'K' ' ' .... . .sw I .5 .......... ......... .. u..........u N... .,...... .. ..... .. .... . N... ...... W - ..... -M...,...u-..M...-...-....W...-....,................... .,,.. .. . ...x. .. ........ ,..X...... . E i GYPsY PARTY Behold! A gypsy costume party given by the Falisqua Club, March ll, at the Y. VV. C. A. The rooms appeared as if entering a caranvan, tents, benches, colored rugs. helped to make this appearance. Bottles of pop were the refreshments for the gypsies. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Barron, Miss Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Hill. C U. C. C. DINNER DANCE Our social program would not .be successful without our Upper Classmen entertaining ata dinner dance. -The party was enjoyed May 1 at the Oriental Inn. The Inn had streamers flowing fom the ceiling and programs to match in colors. Campus Serenaders played for the dancing. Chaperones were: Principal and Mrs. J. H. McNeel, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Converse, Mr. and Mrs. H. Germann, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. SECOND SENIOR PARTY On a delightful evening, May l5, the Seniors gave their last party in the Art Hall. The hall was decorated with colored lights and streamers. Confetti was thrown in all directions making .. the young couples enjoy their last party. as Punch was served during the middle of the evening. ' A One of the most popular and best entertaining orchestras, the Campus Serenaders, furnished s music. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Converse, Principal and Mrs. J. H. McNeel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Germann, Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodall and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hanson. SENIOR PICNIC The 23rd of May the animal picnic of the Senior class was held at Yost Park. The Juniors were invited. Games between the two classes were enjoyed in the afternoon. Lunches were then eaten. The rest of the evening they entertained themselves by dancing. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Wootton, Mr. W. B. Henrry, Miss Hoffman and Miss Hollister. MATHEMATIC PICNIC I Miss O. Thompson gave a very pleasant picnic for her student mathematic classes the 20th of May, at Yost's Park. Games were played. Trig against Solid, At six o'clock the : fair damsels had lunch ready for our shark mathematicians. The evening was enjoyed by dancing. Other chaperones were Miss Otto, Mr. and Mrs.'G. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. VVolfe and Mr. and Mrs. McNeel. BELOIT TEAM MEN'S ENTERTAINMENTS FOOT BALL A A banquet was held at the Hilton Hotel after our faithful team showed us their good re- cord. Coach Mills spoke to the boys. Q , The Lions Club also entertained at a banquet for our Football team. BASKETBALL ' Our noble team who greatly deserved their numerous banquets were entertained at dif- ferent times by: Principal and Mrs. J. H. McNeel, Ralph Howell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Con- verse, Mr. and Mrs. H. Germann, The Lions Club, Coach and Mrs. James VVolfe, and Miss O. Thompson. page seventy-eight '1reE!!1225!5ee:!:suzssusssssssssersfsee!!!!!!se '1- f '- f'-'2- . iiia:aa: '....n ' ':.....:5s.-iaaiza 4 5 EHUDHEUUGS ii-iiiinaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniaiaiiiaisiima.--i-iiaai..aiaiziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaaaiiisiii55iiaiiia.iiaaiaaiaiiai'i-' in h g:::::3?:::..........a:t,e..,t-C. V , , ,fiat-as 'F 'N Wt - ' M .N... x.....X. N XX 0 1 l 5 s wx . Qppreciatiun uf Qiuanh waltz This year marked the close of Coach XVolfe's fifth year as Coach of Athletics at Beloit ,High School. He has turned out many winning teams but everyone will agree that this year has been the most successful one and in fact the most successful year the high school has ever witnessed. Beloit High School is very grateful to Coach W'olfe for his splendid work this year. It showed its appreciation in the manner in which it supported athletics and we wish him the best of success in the future. September 20 ......... September 27 ......... October 4 .............. October 11 .............. October 18 .............. October 25 .i............ November 1 ........... November 8 ........... November l5 .......... Total .............. VVO11 5-Lost 3 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ,Beloit .....,..,......, .Beloit Beloit ................ Beloit ................ Beloit ..,............. Beloit .,.........,.... .Beloit ................ Tied 1. Beloit ..............,. Beloit ...,.........,.. Freeport ...... .... .......2l ,FHarvard ................ ..,.... 6 0 tklllonroe ............................ 'tMadison Central -College Freshmen Racine .................... ......... 6 O tlxenosha .....,.......... llfladison East ........ ....... Janesville .... 1 ......,. 7 69 'Games played on foreign fields. page seventy-nine !:!!em!!!!!!!!! '--'--m- :1!!!!!?!!!!!!! :mg .,x. ....: III! -x x---------x-w vm ,:::::2 : :m:m:i!- . ......,........ ::::::::::iiEiii2:iiiii:i. -. --.-- ---.-H..-. .1 i i ar'aiaaasmaiaaaizai aaiaaiiajgggi igginnnlllullnnluun nllll lnnnnn I gggi ::?,Mx52,:::L,::::T..,..,,,....M,....,.w,,.l, Al., A ,11 Y 1,1. Wmwwwv x.,x.x. .....x. Q -f f,. .xm........ .,... ... ..,.. V.. ... ......... .M ..xx. ,. ..... .,. ...,x... ... ..... . ......... ... ............. 1 E 231' 1 5552 ggggs all iii!! - --'- ::::. Tl -4--- I 'EEE : 'III g ' : I 'nz : x I 2 :mi 5 X EEE!! 2 :PII A EW' :fill g INDIVIDUAL SCORES i I Baudy .... ,H : Dahlen .... Dustrucle gl Iinnis ...... l 2225 gl, Gay ...........-...---- . 1 Germzum, Ralph ffiji Q' Germann, Russell .f lxeenan , .,...... SPE ll I olclenhauer ..,. Thurman ....... 2, Howell .. f 2 ,Q Total .. l : Ellie 53555 .,,,. s's!!e1!:e1!!!!!!!!!! aiiaiiiiaaaziiiiaiiii iiaiiiii-iiiiia -iiasaiiiaiaiihi--.. 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DAHLEN End :xx 5555? 53335 5355! 55555 Em! seas: JOHN SO N Quarterback sesefeeses EEE :::' BARRY Guard a eggei page eighty-one sz:!!!!me!!eess!::e!!!!!!!!!e:eee:! e!e!!!!!!?!l a:sianaaaaaaaaiizziaiazzaaazaizazaaa iimaiaaiia. z' . ....... ------ - ............................:::e!!!::! :s:::!!:s::::!::!e:!. -H'- - ' -v-----------------------iiiiiiiaiiii iaiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiisiiiiiaiiir' '- - ...m-....m....... ..m...--a'aii':i:r iiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiissiiaa EE .A:::: TX .,,1. 1 1, ZT. .,1 1 1 ,..,-.m-.. .zizzz tqt izz .:.w...N ...QL Qi, ... Q., .1i. ..-N....,..-.v,,..-.-.....- M.......N ' 3' -J fi . R up 'K -5 H. 1 E5 , 3 ' KEENAN Q Center DALY ENNIS G1-lard Center BREWSTER KEY Tackle End THURMAN BANDY GAY Tackle Halfback Tackle L page eighty-two um..................miiiiiaiiiiiiiiii' '''.....iiiiiiiEi.......::xmiiziiiiiiiiiisi ' '''' :'m::::: ':':':::H ix .............-.......................-. - my-ev--e::::eee:e:::eesse:srsss:eeeeesereeeggeess ssseeseesszessseesenseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeee .essenssemeeeesss ggggggggg3ggggg,Igggggg--Irxgggggggggeefsega EISSZRISZZGZILLSIISZICCSZEQQSSII' --.IL--...........-............- i..----.--N... ..--.-..................................... ''a'iisaaaaaaaiiu-u.------..'-....-- -555 :Ei ..... M Basketball The 1924-25 basketball season was the best one ever witnessed by Beloit High School. The coach had many candidates out for basketball this year and from the large number he picked ten men. Among these men Dutch Germann was the only regular from last year but he also had Fredendahl, Drager, Keenan and Ennis ssl . . who were used as reserve material on last year's squad. The new members being 5 Howell, Johnson, Russell Germann and Daly, who had played considerable basket- 3: xx ball around town and Moldenhauer, a product of South Beloit. 2? ui :mi Both teams were used at the beginning of the season 5 the heavies composed of ::::5 Keenan, Ennis, Daly, Moldenhauer and Russ,' Germann would start and then the lighter team would be inserted to finish up the job. But early in the season ra Daly and Russ were disqualified so this system was discontinued. Both men it, played a hard game, Russ was a dangerous man when in possession of the ball for he was a dead shot at the basket. Russ will be back next year and we pre- dict a big season for him. Daly played a stellar game as guard and could be counted ' on to stop his man. B 5? .. EE. rf. ID O .. 1 se Q. O 8' S9 FP Q.. : 1 E. rm -. FY' U2 1 JS s .. D3 '1 U7 0 :' fb cn. 'J .. O 2 m UA ii FP :- CD :- 5 Q.. U1 O Ph 'Tl H FD fb c o 1 FP when they played at that city. Beloit outscored them in baskets but was unable to gg End the hoop with free throws. Freeport has a very small gym and .Iohnson's being ejected by personals were the main causes for the loss. However, a few weeks later Freeport was thoroughly spanked by Beloit when they played a return game, by a score of 22-11. Beloit entered the VVhitewater Tournament picked as an easy winner. By de- feating XVhitewater Normal and City High Schoolg the team played Madison Central, which it had already defeated twice in the finals. The game was very exciting and at the half Beloit lead 9-7. The next half was very different and when the final gun sounded the score was 15-9 in Beloit's favor, thus winning the championship of the tournament, a large trophy, and the privilege of representing the district in the State Tournament. Captain Dutch, Johnson, and F redendahl 5: were awarded positions on the All Tournament team for their superb skill displayed ig on the floor. On March 23 Beloit entered the State Tournament considered by many of the sport writers as one of the weakest teams there and doped to last just the two Q3 games which are necessary to eliminate a team. For the initial game River Falls was paired off with us. 1 .5 The fellows were not used to the gym and were nervous but nevertheless they E EEE E i defeated them 16-l l. taxa sssg i its page eighty-three ru..-.....................-nf-.............. --...--m.-mn--.--Q--M.. .-....-....1.......... .......................... ........................-............---.-...nn--. 1 M... .,. ....................,.. ,...............,....... . .,...........,..................... ,,,.,..,. - Y -,,,.,- .--..-- ..-.......... . - 1 --- -- ----------m ----------m-- mm- 1. .. ...- siiii ...t ... tg... .... ....s.,..,............,............... :at ,arg gQg:,.......,..,,.... :3,,!................... aazaassaiaiiaiiir iini''-'aaaaa'.n...a.iaaaaaiaaaaaarr'' ''' '' sam'''izsiaasaaszaiaaaaaaaaziiainmriaaaiiiiaaa''ia'aaaaaaaaaa5EEEEEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiEiEEii5ii5553iiiiiiiiiffffifiifiiiiiii 2i3iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---X Q-L' ., e 1 W: ,....... ..,x...x,.. ,....... ....x... ................... ......x 1 ....................-......,............ ..,..... ...,...........,.....N....,..,........,.....,.,................,... NN.. W. .1 ..xN.. at tw...-..w .,KxK.x,xx 1. .t -.1-tw.t,...a t.,.......e:.. E221 Ill!! EEEE! Ei: S211 .,... ::::! iii ::i: lil: IIE ist: Eu.. Eiii' asia S552 :asa ssaza EEZ! iii.. :ni New Glarus was our next foe and after a very fast and exciting game they were put aside by a score of 25-12. Shawano, winner of second place in the tournament, was our next op- ponent to decide who should enter the finals. Beloit played a wonderful game, but New Glarus had a player who could sink them from beyond the middle of the floor and during the last two minutes of play he sunk one that put his team two points in the lead. Beloit was only able to collect one point therefore being defeated 16-15. Everyone who saw the game agreed that Beloit outplayed New Glarus in every department of the game. VVaukesha and Neenah easily fell before the attack of our team. It is believed by many that Beloit would have defeated La Crosse if we had played in the finals. Coach Meanwell of the University said that Beloit had the best passing team in the Tournament. Johnson was chosen All-State Center o11 the first teamg Captain Germann, A11- State Guard on the second team, and Moldenhauer and Fredendal received honorable mention. There is no doubt but what this is one of the best, if not the best teams that has ever worn a B. H. S. uniform. Captain Ralph Gemann, guard. Dutch played a wonderful game at guard. He would always stop his man and he also had an eye for the basket. He is rated as one of the best guards in the State. . Ralph Howell played a stellar game at guard. He watched his man, was a good shot at the basket and was good on the offense. Arthur Johnson, center. The fact that Art was selected as the best center in the State is sufficient. John Fredendal, forward. 'fIuice is a hard Fighter and very elusive. He is a dead shot and plays a fast game. Even though he is handicapped by his weight he is in every play and is a Constant menace to the opposing team. William Drager, forward. Bill is another one of those slippery forwards who is hard to keep track of and dangerous when he has the ball for he can make them from all angles. His lack of weight does not stop him from following his man and mixing in every play. Bert Moldenhauer, forward. Moldy has been a great help to the team this year. He played a fast game, kept his man covered and was always a sure point-getter. Clark Keenan, center, forward. Fat was always ready to do his best when called upon. He played a hard game and was good on either offense or defense. William Ennis, forward, guard. Bud was another man who could always be depended upon. He was a good passer, kept his man covered and had an eye for the basket. iii !!:.,.!!!!!!!!!. .... ...u::!.. sail' assi BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Beloit 16, Madison 12 VVHITEWATER TOURNAMENT E335 Eg' 113122253 3 Beloit 22, VVhitewater Normal 2 Beloit 24' Rockford 12 Beloit 21, Whitewater City High 12 Beloit 22: 27 Rockford 11 Beloit 19, Madison Central 15 STATE TOURNAMENT Beloit , Freeport 31 Beloit 30, Harvard 12 Beloit 26, Janesville 18 Beloit 16, ,River Falls 11 Beloit 24, Rockford 6 Beloit 25, New Glarus 12 Beloit 18, Freeport 12 Beloit 15, Shawano 16 Beloit 26, Janesville 14 Beloit 18, Neenah 11 Beloit 29, Kenosha 13 Beloit 30, Waukesha 14 page eighty-four 1s2551512e5:seaseesums:e5ee5ses!!!s::::e!:s:!s!!!::s:::eseen!! '....'niiiihtiiiiiiiffiiiizu..-:::':ii:........::f vt' 'iaaiaaiiiiaisaanaziaz xxx x I s l SUM MARY . Baskets Free Throws Howell ....... .. ll 2 Germann .. S 7 Johnson ..... .. 31 I 2 Fredendal .... .. 65 24 Drager .....,....... .. 23 6 Moldenhauer ..... .. 35 I3 Keenan ............ .. 3 0 Ennis ........,... ........... 2 7 Total 178 71 Total points secured Opponents Us 254 427 Games won 18 Games lost, 2 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES Fredendahl ..... ,.., l 64 points Johnson ........... .,.. 7 4 points Moldenhaner ..... .. 83 points page eighty-five '5EZ!!???!E!!?f fggwssneee!!!!!sese!s:s1s:e:esvsr:!1!' gmc:-wi xx X ww Q Nwgqlrwm Ywxwxw ,X XXX XI X :i::: .qi NN.-: . --------lv 'e!e:!s!!!!:::r!:::!!:::::::!:!:: ... ..-. ...... ...................-.... mu... 5' wr: --X Q- M---V-M------A-Q-Q----MW-mf--'T---11V1-2.Y---WW.NQmmm..M......Lm,mm,mm,Lm,,Lrm,.M.,.w..,........M,,,..-.....M....-,.my....,....,........v...........,.,,.-.............. :M T! :sffri gy-- .r.,N:e- -: Jw,-..:-rfg::w- ,N 'T iw N v v vp w - ,W hihxxxhh ,AS -I :1155 ---- WX-2 .... - ,..... ,... X , gzzfli , . - ,V 7: i. 5. 'Er F 1 ' x I 'Q ax C V 'xr a f 'affix ffl? Q 4 ' Q. 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I take up German, Greek, French and Latini. i You're a linguist, aren't you?? ' No, I'n1 an elevator boy. Student-What would you say if I told R you I iiunked four subjects? , 1 P Father-Get out, you're fooling. Jfick-vvhat 15 a kltclfen' Student-That's what the teacher said. J '11-A place Where Wives Open Cans' Mr. Henry-What did you say, Ralph? 'i . . Dth-A I b 't b ? 'IH Well, I came down with flying colors, MT-cHem-m-N1 Ztfjensf a ass said the painter, as the scaffold broke. ' y y ' l VVe know a fella who was so dumb he looked for eggs in a cuckoo clock. Frosh-VV hat do they do in a war when a marine is killed? jj Soph-Put in a submarine, I guess. Stfeet OTHYOF-.lust look, f1'i'3ndSI two years ago I was a downtrodden, broken- .T down sot. A thing to be dropped in the gutter and tramped upon. I was of no use Her mind is never made up but we'll say to allYb0dy, and 100k what I am f0dHY- What her face is. do you think wrought this change in me? Still Small Voice-Wot change, mister? ' 'tl : Riff-Does your new Chinese cook speak Hotel Guest-I'm going to have some g00d English? beefsteak, it always makes me feel bully. Raff-NO, he Speaks broken Chula' Friend-I'm going to have some hash, it always makes me feel like everything. 5,555 Sam-I-lla, YOUSC CXQCUY like brown Surgery is about the only thing that en- Sugar- courages high operating expenses. Liza-How come, Sam? Sam-Sweet, but awful unrehned. ' As usual, my allowance had run short, .T so home went a telegram for money. Back came a check for half the amount as usual. Conductor-Your fare, miss. But I fooled them, for I asked for twice E Miss-Do you really think so? the amount, HS 1151131 ' E253 page eighty-eight Eiiis ..1........-.......i............-.m..m... m-......... im: Elin aiaa. 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Our idea of hard luck is a fellow who works for his board and then loses his ap- petite. Mr. VVooton-VVhen water changes into ice. what change takes place? - Howell-The price. Bud-I tell you my love for you is mak- ing me mad, mad, madl Margaret-VVell, keep quiet about itg it's had the same elifect upon father. Lawyer Cto colored manj-Mr. Levi, what do you know about the case? Levi-Ah-Ah-Ahm sorry, boss, but I must go to mah dinner. Lawyer-Dinner? NVhy. do you begin to eat in the middle of the afternoon? Levi-Boss's orders, sah. My attorney said if I get rattled when ahm on the stand -mah goose is cooked. Heard you was at a course dinner last night. VVhat did you have? Bran mufiins. It must have been course. Miss O. Thompson- You should be ashawed of yourself, Dike. VVhy at your age Leorge XVa:hington was 1 surxeji-ur. Dike G.- Yes, ma'amg and at your age he was President of the U. S. Mr. Henry- VVhat great man reminds you of a coal stove? Helen G.- Phillip the Great. 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NN-.. .. ..t.,..e:A 'N lt's the long arni of justice said the cop as he hugged the cook. 'tAnd has the baby learned to talk yet? Oh, yes. VVe're teaching him to keep quiet now. Mary is pretty- Mary is sweet- Mary is little- But you should see her eat. Lady-I want some lard. Grocer-Pail? Lady- I dicln't know there was more than one shade. I saw a magician swallow a mouse. Did they call a doctor? Naw, it was no use, he swallowed a cat right away. VVe know a girl who's so dense she couldn't fill in the blank spaces of a crossword puzzle. There's a girl in one hundred and ten VVho is so painfully, painfully thin, She shuns lemonade, For she is afraid She'll slip through the straw and fall in. John-Mr. Flamingo I have courted your daughter for fifteen years. Mr. F .-NV ell what do you want? John-I wish to marry her, Sir. Mr. F.-VVell, I'll be damned. I thought you wanted a pension or some- thing. 'Your style of dancing should be changed slightly. In what way? ' Oh, occasionally step on my left foot. Al- Eleanor Crist is very conservative in her clothes, isn't she P Moldy- How so ? Al- Look at that plaid dress and you will know. Mr. Wooton- Does anyone want to ask any questions now? Clark K.- I do. What's in that little bottle ? Mr. Wooton-Name one way to get potassium. Steve-Buy it. page ninety-two '555es:5missense!!!:!!!!::!e!e:!!!!e! - ,,,, ,,,,,.....,..,,.,,,,,, Jiiiiaaaaaiaiasaaaaasaaaaii '''a''e i aiiiiiiiii5ii5iii . .....- ..- .-...---..--..--.-..--.---- 5 3 S ei eff 111111' L 1 'ff'- ffff . H....--l -fzi 2z:2:1:2 it, tzz Q. Q eea:.:saeaTe.aat 221: ,,,, ..,....,,.............................,.........:.?.vV-L A M ........ 'iiiijgiiiiiiigii .... , ,..,...x. -V-Q 5 ...... ...,. .. .....,..... ,.,.......,........,..,t... ...x. V. .,...x. .. ..,.......w...w.... xxxx ... ...N .xx.x -. xx...x... . xx.,..... Q e., 2 A TALE OF THE NORTH A colored man was found one morning in the cemetery. It had been a cold, cold night and he was frozen quite stiff when found. The cemetery hands picked him up and thinking he was dead, they placed him 5 in the crematory vault. About a half-hour later, they thought his ashes were ready to 3 be removed and they opened the door of di the vault. What they found was surely a l surprise. Their victim was sitting up and g looking around, and when he saw them he a cooly remarked, Hurry up and close the E door, boys, there's an awful draft comin' in here. 1930 Harry W. CTO barberj- How long will 3 I have to wait for a shave? 3 Barber CLooking at himj- Oh, about three years. 1 5 Professor- What is vortex? z Student- lt's the cent tax on ice cream it and movies. S .T WHAT?? Q I was visiting a friend some time ago and naturally, in due time, wished to take a E bathg so having let a supply of water run K- into the tub, in I stepped, with much pleas- use at the prospect of a delightful scrub. . Suddenly a most matter-of-fact voice said, Going to take a bath? My heart stood still with terror and vainly endeavoring to stretch my washrag to the dimensions of a sheet, I glared wildly around and saw a ,I parot blinking at me from the cage in the : window. h 3 ,T . 4' I can tell by the look in your eyes that E5 you are a proud father. E I-Iow's that ? You look pop-eyed. What's the difference between an or- ganist and the influenza ? One knows the stopsg the other stops the nose. S When'er you see a Senior, 5 Blushing scarlet in the face: i Every time he takes his watch out, There's a woman in the case. i I i ....2ses5s:ss:ses!s:s::eeeee::!!:,... I :Z:2iiEiiiiEiiiziazaiiizzazsaassa:asa page ninety-three gggggggggggs!5ggggggg555555ggII--55,55,55...--...1.--..-....-.--- . ............ ---- -:Ill sassg ess! :lei Ei!! am 'iii Eze! lI'l Easll : :::! seals asses EE!!! Ill!! till! 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Oct. 8. Oct. 10 Oct. 14. Oct. 15 Oct. 16. Oct. 17. Oct. 21. Oct. 22. Oct. 24. Oct. 28. .A , .. X xx Qihronolugp 1924 : 1925 Again we assemble at the Temple of l.earning.f' . Classes being organized. Some new teachers and pupils but the same old B. H. S. Coach Wolfe takes the football squad out tor their first practice. Monday morning blues. Everyone dozes. NVe wonder who started the coughing in the M. R. fourth period?? Mr. Henry in 4B History class- Does anyone know if Alta Cumming is coming or not P ' One of those dignified seniors came back to school this noon with a napkin tucked under her chin. VVhy Mary Schumaker. Assembly in observance of Defense Test Day. The Rev. E. H. Evans gave an interesting talk. The Upper Classmen's Club have their first meeting and supper at Keeley's. ' Senior assembly for the election of officers. The Befoiter Staii' is announced. Girl Reserves have supper at the Y. M. C. A. Junior assembly for the election of officers. Assembly. Pres. Maurer gave an interesting talk dealing with the Constitution. A pep meeting was held this morning for the game with Freeport tomorrow. VVhat we don't know about Freeport. They had a good team. Translating old English in 4B English Class. Miss Thompson: W'hat did you read about ? Brilliant Senior: Oh about three lines. . How should a flapper flap? Let the Girl Reserves Show you. Rookies wished they hadn't joined the army. The football team plays Harvard at Harvard tomorrow. VVe wish 'em luck. Hurrah. VVe won from Harvard, 25-6. Report cards!!! Read 'em and weep. Girl's Gymn class meets 6th period. Mr. McNeel explains the procedure of Fire Drill for the benefit of the Freshmen. juniors have assembly to select class pins. . I French Club has its first meeting tonight. Another Girl Reserve supper. lfVe suggest that they call them- selves the Anti-Fat League. Seniors have an assembly to select pictures. Spanish Club meeting. Hable Expanol. , Chief topic of conversation. VVho are you going to take to the Uke Party? U Pat Maloney had not reported to Business Arithmetic class for some time. When Mr. Webstei' saw his shining face among those present he said, VVell, Pat, have you come to stay or are you only visiting? Seniors vote on the dedication of the Beloiter. ' Feels like winter. Brrrrr. Speaking of politics-competition is keen in the election of officers at Falisqua meeting. Rev. Studebaker gave an interesting talk at the pep meeting. The Thalian Society was organized this evening. Electing officers and eating pie were the main diversions. page ninety-tour ' . .-5 WNW - F sv sv . in ...wiv !!!f::!!f!!!:e:.. 3iiiiaiiiai1iiiaiiaaiaiiiiiiiiiasiir' 4 'iasasa aiiiiiiiii'i ''vaaaiiiii iiiiisiiiiiiEiiiEiiiiiEiii5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5iiEESSiiiiiiiiimiviiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q 'YYY Y---1 e YY'- YY YY V V -T :V Y ww . .. .H :,, ,mxhgg Y,,2: ta, ,,,,,Y,,,,,,,2 , ,22x:2,:2222x a x,:, 1 ...,.......a.,.aa......,Y .....,........-..-........-W. .,...............,..,.,...,......,,,,. ..x.. - ...,. . C A 5 I Oct. Pigtail Day. .Minus the pigtails. Oct. Thrills. Uke Club Party tonight. Oct. Assembly. Mr. McNeel warned us against getting into mischief tonight. , Nov Many heated discussions concerning election are in progress. Nov Election day. Straw vote goes to Coolidge with LaFollette a close second. Nov Hurrah. No school. Teacher's convention. Ain't nature grand? Nov. The Thalian Society met this evening. Everybody had a perfectly sticky time-they served candied apples. Nov. The Beloiter Staff is selling football badges to make money for the Beloiter. Q Nov All the girls are buying badges to stick in their memory books. Nov. Mr. Henry passes up a trip to Madison just to see the game. Nov Pep meeting this morning, bonfire tonite, parade tomorrow. Ain't we got fun? Nov Did we beat Janesville? Hell yes. Nov No more football games till next fall. XfVot a tragedy. Nov Cupid's busy. Betty and Ray this time.. . Nov' A certain bunch of girls look rather sleepy this morning. VVe wonder why? Nov. Falisqua hich party tonite. Nov The U. C. C. is planning a party-next. Nov. One more day and then-turkey. Nov U. C. C. party. Intoxicating music-but Steve where did you get that punch. Dec. Santa Claus is coming soon, so are exams. Dec. No excitement. Dec. Falisqua girls have a supper meeting. Dec. Thalian meeting tonite. Dec. Cupid again shoots an arrow- Doc and Pep. Dec. Miss Laura Thompson- Marion, up here is the waste paper basket. Marion Burns- You're too late. I just swallowed it. Cmeaning her gum not the basketj Dec. The Spanish Club had a Christmas party up in the Art Hall. Dec. Irene Rau informed the Senior Social Committee that she doesn't like the responsibility of chaperoning parties because so many of the students follow her example. Dec. First Senior party in the Art Hall. Even the punch was good. Dec. Beloiter Staff meeting. Fulmer told us what's what and why. Dec. The Senior Girls' Glee Club entertained the Junior Girls' Club ' at a Bunco party. Dec. VVolfe's Pack left for Madison this P. M. Two bits they return victorious. Dec. The Thalian Society sponsored a delightful little onehact comedy at assembly. The orchestra played. The Senior Glee Club sang. The male quartette favored us with two selections. Merry Christmas. -I an.. Everyone is glad to be back? Jan. Santa Claus was generous this year but he forgot to leave Mr. Henry a fountain pen. jan. Review in full swing. . jan. Prof. DeWeerclt of Beloit College talked on Thrift at assembly. jan. B. H. S. vs. Madison tonight at the Fairy Gym. Jan. Three more days review and then exams. jan. Mr. Henry is not going to exempt anybody-bet he does. page ninety-live aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiassiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaii ii airs' 'i'iaiirii 'ria iii ,fix Xy,..,.,.,.,....,..,...::.,.,.f.Aw.v.q....:.:::as:::e.. -.:: 'e.' ....em:: zz: : zjizzziivun-1-vmug ze,- zzz as 1113- zzzx- , :z Q: z z:::::-: . 1':f- -Hssjsaawsasssff-Hvlsfvsi 111' '1 11'i :1 uf S'G::122::11tf ' l 1 H ' .xx. . 1 Ian. 16. Game with Rockford tonite. VVatch 'em lose. jan. 19. VVe won 22 to ll-not so bad. jan. 20. Exams, exams. and more exams. jan. 21. Mr. Henry and Dike went to Peter Pan . They enjoyed the sleep very much. jan. 22. Last day of exams. ' -lan. 26. U. C. C. meeting tonite-Eats. .I an. 28. The Falisqua Girls presented a clever little play at their meeting this evening. ' Jan. 30. Much excitement over the junior party. The Upper Classmen Y have a chance to strut their stulif' in the Art Hall this evening. Feb. -2. Even Bud Ennis went to the party. Feb. 4. Falisqua supper meeting. Feb. 5. A big crowd is driving to Janesville to cheer the team on to victory tonite. Feb. 6. Did we beat Janesville? Nothin' else but. 26-18. Feb. 10. A number of beginning Spanish students were initiated into the Spanish Club., Feb. 12. The Thalian Society met in the Art Hall this evening. Feb. 13. The team is all set for the game with Rockford tomorrow nite. Feb. 16. The Invitations Committee met to look over samples. Feb. 18. Falisqua girls are planning another party for Friday nite. Feb. 20. Pep meeting this morning forthe Freeport game. Falisqua Gypsy party at the Y: VV. C. A. tonite. Feb. 27. Pep meeting this morning for Janesville game. Mar. 5. A clever one act comedy was given at the Thalian meeting. Last game ofthe season tonite. Kenosha. Everybody out. Mar. 9. The U. C. C. dinner in Domestic Science rooms this evening. Mar. 10 The Spanish Club had a supper in the Art Hall. Mar. ll New Honor System introduced today. VVrite your own slips now instead of bothering Evelyn. Mar. 12. Senior girls assembly. Decide on graduation dresses. Mar. 13. A large number of pupils are absent on account of the flu. Mar. 16 Dodo Reid entertained at 4:00 in the M. R. We wonder if she is a relative of Frank's. Mar. 17 St. Patrick's Day program was presented at assembly. Mar. 18 Thalian Society tonite. Mar. 19 Beloit plays the Erst game of the district tournament to day at VVhitewater. Mar. 21 Beloit wins District title, now for the state. Mar. 23 VVe're all writing essays on the Advantages of Living in Beloit. Mar. 24 Home Town VVeek. Big celebration tonite. Mar. 25 The fellows play River Falls at the State Meet today. Mar. 26 They won. Hurrah. All the kids who go up get blue slips but it's worth it. Mar. 27 Beloit plays for third place tomorrow in the finals. Mar. 30 The fellows get third place. VVe always knew they were made for great things. Mar. 31 junior Girl's Glee Club kid party tonite. Apr. 24. Class play tonite. Very well presented. May 1. U. C. C. dinner dance Oriental. Big time. May 16. Senior Prom. Oh that punch. June 1. Senior Exams. Two more weeks and--- june-7. Baccalaureate-one more week andl- 'lune 12. Commencement-farewell to old B. H. S. page ninety-six '-!!e'ee!e:e:e:!:!!!!e sseezsssueeelessess! 1ss:555!ssssesnsssssesssesexxse -'ez-----'--'---'--H' '--Mw-'-u!'11'1e!w---- -...................-....... ...............-...........-.-........ !5?!!!!.!!!!!!!2!!!!!!'.! !E!!E!!!!!' 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Especially at Easter, they haven't a thing to wear. He kissed her in the garden, The moon was shining bright, But she was only a marble statue f And he was drunk that night. VVon't you walk into my parlor? Said the spider to the fly, Parlor nothing! Get a Hivver, W'as our modern Hy's reply. Now I have you in my grip, hissed the villain, shoving his tooth paste into his valise. ' Teacher-VVhat is the spinal cord? Room silent. One Little Boy-lt's what your head sits on one end and you sit on the other. IE? - , ,i-, Wiat is you doing, child? Nothing, mammy. My, but you is getting just like yo' father. That man bores me to tears, said the sweet young lady as she crawled limply out of the dentist's chair. 552' '-'- E? . ' . , Irishman Qabout to be hangedj-Say you, take that rope oft me neck--can t you see you're chokin' me? School Nurse-Put out your tongue g more than thatg all of it. juice -I can't-it's fastened at the other end. Al -'Why is your face so red, little girl? assi? 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That man McLeod is some inventor. VV hat did he invent? Petrified Motion. A timid little Freshie, To the Increscent Box did come. He put in a penny, And waited for the gum. John, describe a caterpillar. YV hy, it is an overstuffed upholstered worm. Do you know that fellow over there? Sure, that's Dike-he sleeps next to me in VVhat part of speech is woman? ' No part, she's all of it. e!:!nw: m:lee:e!!es! '................... --..'i5iiiiEiiiZ.....-.1.. :::': '- m'5iiiSiiiH2i U. S. History. !! !ss!!-ssssumfsmseeusssssuzzss Qs15ssssseeee!sm!e!!ls!!!e:e!e 1 1.mm,,1:1:m.ummm E..11.m....m,m:num:m page one hundred one gengreeer-ue 1 -Q, E223 sseas 5255 A X-f x if .X W .X wvkwx A S A Wfiwmik N- ...wuz - .,. ...,..,.... .... , - ,....... .... , ..... - ,.... - ..... .. ...-....-.-.,...... ........... , ..... W .W ..,,..,. A .,...,x..xxX.x,. - ..,x - .,... N .xx. . .N ,x.,.N.,,,.. N ,x,., , . .. ,- , EEE! IIE.. W W E I ' gun: aw safes iiiii ::::: EEE!! 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For Sale-A young horse and wagon of female sex. 470 S. Poplar. Boys with wheels over 16 years old. Apply VVestern Union. Farmer disappears! Believed to have left. Perhaps he just went away. The child was taken to Dr. Brown, altho it is a serious case he hopes the eye will come out all right. QSOme Optimistj. Breathes there a man with soul so dead W-'ho to himself has never said, As he stubbed his toe against the bed, me-+5-1 1? Soph. Yes, they buried the poor little dog three feet under the ground. Frosh. VV hat did they do with the other foot? GREAT MINDS Miss Q just before giving an examj- I will answer no questions. Frosh. Clooking at the exam on the boardj : . Neither will I. page one hundred four szszessssesessseeeneare!!Q!!!152ee!!e!!!!e!!l!!e!e!!!!!!m!!! ...5..!:..r!e!r!z!!zr!!!!!..!!.ss!m msmsesssss. e2Q555ees:rsssnmszseQsee5sfusesessez!!!-- 's zs's'r ' . '! 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W , Q i.......,- ,- ...Q-. 5 'F fr X ..,.. ..,. Customer-If this is an all wool rug, why is it labeled Cotton? Isadore-Oh lady! That is just an idea to fool the moths. Professors tell us wondrous things, Concerning light and heat, But even they can't tell us why, All Freshies have big feet. - VV ho was that man you spoke so politely to? That was our family druggist. XV hat did he say? No. Porter+That man in room seven has done hang himself . Hotel Clerk-Hanged! Did you cut him down? Porter-No sah, he ain't dead yet. Bill-Do you see that pretty girl over there? She is the belle of Richfield. Carl-XV ell, 1'd like to be the first one to ring her neck. Burglar-If you move, you are dead. Student-You seem to he technically mistaken, for hypodermically speaking should I wish to give voluntary movement to my muscular system, the reaction would be overwhelmingly in favor of the fact that I am very much alive. Juice-Do you know Poe's Raven Bill-No, what's he mad about? There was a man who fancied that, By driving good and fast. He'd get his car across the tracks, Before the train came past, He'd miss the engine by an inch, And make the train hands sore, There XV AS a man who fancied that- There isn't any more. Opportunity knocks but once at each man's door. and then she seldom knocks the door down. Why do you call that daughter of yours Postscript? Because the name is Adeline Moore. Moldy -You have a flat tire this morning. How did you puncture it? . Al -I ran over a chicken with pin feathers in it. 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Everything comes to the man who waits if he waits long enough. Be sure and lock the stable after the house is stoleng they might co after the automobile. VVhatsoever a man seweth, that shall he rip. If your room is too warm, open the window and see the tire escape. Born fools seldow outgrow it. Three cheers beat six jeers. ' Be quiet! an Alabama man yelled at a dog and broke his jaw. You can't be a howling success by simply howling. INTELLIGENCE TEST. If a sophomore sleeps in the office what would he do in a classroom? If a boy uses powder and rouge and eats cake is he a cake-eater? Could you call a member of the Hi-Y a Hi-Y-an? If a beef steak is tough is a bar tender? If they eat raisins for iron do they eat currants for electricity? THINGS IVE VVOULD LIKE TO KNUVV. VV ho the guy was who invented detentions. Wfhere does Mr. Henry get the classy socks and ties?. Where does Art Johnson get all the jokes? How to get E's when you are a Senior. Why assemblies come out of our vacant periods. Where Dutch gets his good looks. Why Mr. Scott never got married. How to make a million dollars. And They Wonder Where the Fords Go! He yelled for us To take his dust, He's gone to the Right place we trust. He tooted his horn, XVe let him pass, Now he's gone where They don't use gas. He hogged the road, At least he tried. The last I heard He had just died. He bent our fender, And scratched our paint, W'e hope he's gone VVhere we know he ain't. He passes us by VV ith zip and ziss, We hope he's gone VVhere we hope he is. He passed us by Like a lightning Hash, VV e were near the lake And heard the splash. He turned the bend On a wheel or two, The fence looks most As good as new. He raced to the crossing In his new tin liz, Now the lawyer's VVinding up his biz. page one hundred eleven me Jack BOOST lhe Busmesb men of thls cltx whose llllfalllllg gen exosltx hm e nude lt posslble to pmduce thls ISSUC of the Belo1te1 Xezu aftel yezu they h'1ve helped us p1oduce '1 blgger bette1 'Be1o1te1' Let us boost then busmesb 111 the mme Way It IS the beet token of app1ec1at1on that we can Owe OUR ADVERTISERS - fi . - .x . 7 Y ' ' .. .f Q, ' 7 c 7 c . A J , is ' - J, 7 . . . c . , c td I, , 1 ' A s . xc . . . . ! l l ! I E Q I l ! ! ! Q ! l i ! l l l l l I l E nioioioioiozoioiozq 1011 rjoioiojojojoicnin rio: 1 11014 IDE suqqest that qou studq the photoqraphs used in the 1925 Beloiter. Theq were made in our Studio and are excellent examples of all work clone bg The Mot Studio rinioi vi 1010301 lioiniuioiuicriuvioi 5101 71 11 m10i4v1oif1o1010i014 10101011 Pujoioioie 0' IE Ilglustrations Thr I?f'Hvr Kind for Particular I'vojvIv THE ENGRAVINGS IN THIS ANNUAL XVERE MADE BY US XVhilc wc use only the latest and ultra- moclcrn equipment in our plant, we have not lost the spirit of those mas- ter crzlftsmen, the monks, in whose steps we enclcavor worthily to follow Your Story in Picf11l'0.v leaves nothing -untold Rockford Illustrating Co. Rockford, Illinois pgage one hundred fourteen rim 1 viniuioxn vi In pite of hat Your Teachers Tell You --- 'l'here's quite some truth in those Oliver Optic or G. A. Henty books. Remember the poor bootblack who W'orked and VVon to the presidency of a big corporation? VVe know you're not a bootblack. You've a big start that he didn't have. But where do you go next? The P. B. Yates Machine Company is a big corpo- ration. Ut is the world's largest builder of wood- working niachinery. Read that againj. .And any- one will tell you there aren't enough corporation presidents to go around. If you have presidential aspirations, drop around and tell us about it. If you have ambitions and want to work them out, a talk may benefit us both. There are scores of Beloit high school graduates on our payroll today. They like it. VVe like them. Perhaps you will fit, too. B. P. YATE MACHINE CO. Capital: s5,ooo,ooo.oo ' Wor1d's Largest Woodworking Machinery Manufacturers. 4 Branches in all Principal Cities of the World Factories in Beloit, Wisconsin, and Hamilton, Canada. BELOIT, WISCONSIN U. S. A. 01030101 :ini P1 11 13010: rio: 101 vii 2 1101 v:irzrr1o:q.103010g01,,1,,1, 1 page one hundred rlfteen biuioioinioioiniolllozt 1101111010 ioioioiojoioioioii rjoin 0:1 0:0 xoioinioioinbioicxioirnioiu xi vieIirvicriiniixicnxxixrirrinvirrimxi 14:14:10: 1o11n1ivio1n1o1an1o11i14v1o1o1o1 BURNS AND BURNS Life Insurance and Real Estate 305 Thompson Block Phone 1469 E. Grand Ave. F. W. WOOLWORTH 5c and 10c STORE 1:1 1010icuiolniuiuzuzoi :ax R. H. LEAVITT Distributor of Fairbanks-Morse, DeLava1 and Advance Rumely Products 629 Third St. Phone 4450 MANHATTAN LUNCH Regular Dinners and Short Orders Open Day and Night RED HOTS Sc Phone 3829 611 Fourth St. Next to the Fire Station page one hundred sixteen 10101 :Qin BELOIT DAILY NEWS Published by THE DAILY NEWS PUBLISHING CO. Clean. XN'holeso1ne. Readableg Rendering the Best Service It Is Possible to Give. Phone 88 101:114viaxiuioiuioinilxioiui TURNER CYCLE CO. L. A. Lindeman, Prop. Exclusive Dealer in Colin B. Kennedy Radio Sets Ranger Bicycles Mazda Lamps Fishing Supplies SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS . THE SMART SHOP Ready-to-Wear and Millinery MRS. E. J. BACKMAN 8: CO. Phone 4157 mini 1 i 1011 11411114111 it B. A. ANDERSON The Best Bicycles THE DeLUXE Baseball Goods, Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition 212 State St. Beloit, Wls if14viarioin:inivie111rimrioioioinioiaxixxiuioioiluioinioinioioinic 14 301 A QUALITY SHOE AT A POPULAR PRICE r Q 'llllllU 'llllll5x fl! Gun MADsmasL0fI ,HMI I 2 2 I f 5 , 1 v IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE, YOUNG MEN SEEKING Latest Style, Best Fit, Most Wear, in Popular Priced Dress Shoes Are Turning to FREEMAN'S,' Those 'fCollegiate Tan Oxfords are made by FREEMAN SHOE MFG. COMPANY BELOIT, WIS. THE DERBY In Tan and Black George Bros. Ben Stone's Sons Ask for them at Raubenheimer's Balaban's Walkover Murkland's The Leader rioioioioioioi 12 ri 1 xi 1101412010301-4 101 ioifrioioiu-inioizxicvinvioioix pg' h deds t .-,..,--.-........-.-.f. 110101011 101014 01 Q11 5 05411010101111:101011Q14rioicxifxioioioianiexioifxioiabioislilyizlif it 11 1014 1414 1 wifi: 1011 1 vid inioinioitxioioinix it 1 ini 20111010301 GOODALUS GASOLINE IS BEST STATIONS Wisconsin Beloit Clinton Illinois Janesville Capron Footville Rockton Sharon Ha-rvzlrd ' Milton Junction XVoodstock Evansville Orfordville far Economical Transportation BROWN,S C Vi0?LI.f State Line Chevrolet Co. 410-412 Broad St. Phone 2067 FRESH CUT FLOWERS For All Occasions BELOIT FLORAL 307 State St. Phone 2580 uioinioioioi 14 2 134 1 liozuzozoin page one hundred eight n xicuicuiarimviriivicri xi in 1011110201 101 BUSINESS COLLEGE School in Session Throughout the Year We Guarantee Positions Beloit, Wis. 524 E. Grand Ave. Phone 538 R. T. MORRILL Plumbing and Heating Engineer A BATH A DAY KEEPS YOU FIT ui pie 1 10111 flu-301 1 :ini rim 34 viuiuioinioini 111112 01011101 10101 14 iuioiuioiuio Q :Inf xioioioioxuiuiuia 101011 vioiojojuimmiuioiixioif rjcxifxifrilriiniqlicsifrifrxqxif 0:0 010101 201030102014 in 1 101 vin HOLAHAN'S The Home of HART SCHAFFNER and MARX CLOTHES 356-358 E. Grand Ave. BELOIT, WIS. ' Read THE BELOIT INDEPENDENT ' For ANOTHER SLANT ' On Beloit Affairs S1.50 a Year Mailed 10101010101 ri rin: bio: 11 bini P1010 ! Q Q ! Q Q ! Q Q Q ! Q Q ! Q Q -'Q 0101010 x1ni0ini0i01014 vioxx rioioioioioicvinif 014 n1o:0j01oi01c ' -1-4-wqu 14114vioinicxxcuioicrinininic 3 ui SEE US FOR CLASS RINGS AND PINS Lowest Prices Guaranteed ALVA SN EIDER Quality Jeweler 130301: in 1:1411 xi viz 1 1 1 1110101 STAR COAL COMPANY FUEL LIME PLASTER CEMENT Weight, Quality and Service Office and Yards 104 Shirland Ave. Phone 617 p ge one hundred i t , 2101: aiu oz: Q14 vioinioioioioi vin xioioicxioioioioiozuioioii xiozfnioioilniclioioio-30101111011 0201010101011b1010:011n1o10:011r11r10i4n10zc rjojoioioioiozoxzozb viililrifriasjtricvitvivnialiibitljcmianjcvicricxiixicxici itlitvii10:01,iruioilrihicioioizvil r101014xiu10iui0i :Z rioinioiujoioic Compliments of the Racine Feet Knitting Company Ask your Grcoer- for a large loaf of VALE MILK BREAD Highest Quality Full Weight IM Lbs. Always Sold At the Right Price rioioioioiojoic 1011114 -010101 14 iuioinioioioii it 11 101014 gzgozozoioii 114 CROWLEY WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY Beloit, Wis. xiojoioioioillioinioi 1 ri ri slain page 11 d ed twenty 3----0-----I--K---N i 1010: :ini xi xieioiuioioioiu WAGNER'S PHARMACY A. J. Wagner, Prop. Drugs, Books, Bibles, Stationery, Cameras, Fountain Pens and Toilet Articles 308 East Grand Avenue BELOIT, WIS. 10:1 xiozozozoiozozozoozo 01011lxofinzoioxenjojojozoioifxzoj-o14x:4n:o1o1411iv:o1c 11011 5 0.5 53010101011r11r:o:o:cn1ci1o1o:4v:ax:4v14v11v:1x1o1:rioj014n1awif11014xioiozoianioioinioiqxioifvzoioioixuiojqxiqrzsv-111191014010 1014 :oil ioiuiuioi-vivid in it ioioinioinioic it if 141101 ioi41i4s:o1uini is Fairbank - Morse 81 C . Manufacturers Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Buenos Aires Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Dallas, Texas Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. London flncorporatedj Chicago Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. - Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. Omaha, Neb. Portland, Oregon Salt Lake City, Utah San Francisco, Cal. Seattle, Wash. Spokane, Wash. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS-MORSE CO., LIMITED Calgary Edmonton Hamilton Montreal Ottawa Toronto Quebec Vancouver Saskatoon Victoria St. John, N. B. Winnipeg Factories: BELOIT, WIS., INDIANAPOLIS, IND., THREE RIVERS, MICH.: BALTIMORE, MD. Scale Factories: E. 8: T. FAIRBANKS 8: CO., ST. JOHNSBURY, VT.g EAST MOLINE, ILL. Canadian Factories: TORONTO, ONT.3 SHERBROOKE, QUE. xioioizxixrinxiexiuioioiniaxix1010101113010 xxcnioioimxio-101010101014 14 page one hundred twenty-one 1 x1n3o:o1034ri4r:o14xinr3 vi vi ri 2 in 10101 r14ri4l1o11mZoio14l1 101 1030 Compliments of . CONSUMER'S ICE CREAM AND MILK COMPANY A. E. Short, Prop. Mrs. Short, Asstg. Your Message in Flowers Beautiful Cut Flowers for Every Occasion COLLEGE CITY FLORAL SHOP Opposite Daily News Bldg. Phone 238 01 14 ini vi I 101414 1:1 11111 C. H. NEWTON Cash Market Quality Meats 213 E. Grand Ave. Tel. 1087 page one hundred twenty-two ini rio 101411 ri 11141414141 1 1 14 10111 Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes The Hnest of clothes ready to wear Quality Always BADGER CLOTHING COMPANY 433 E. Grand Everything New At the Badger 0102 sin: 3 3 bint vi ri ri 101 ini All Kinds of Hardware, Cutlery, Scissors, Pocket Knives and Razors WOLFE 81 BECKER . 321 State Street 103 ini ini 14 1 14 1 14 34114 in 1 For REAL QUALITY Go to THE CHOCOLATE SHOP The Home of Good Eats 205 S. State St. 103510301 1 1 iuirixini 111101411 Iron Works Beloit f O S F C M Im B I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I d 1858 s ablishe yr mm! MP and MS gm .ma kr Hob Mu WA ar ppm Et A ILS IS ,VV YF BELO I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i rinioioioicvioiloxo v:nio:0:o1oi4n:010i1m vioioialiniuic finjoiojoiuiojcsjojoic 10:4 101111 I itbitbilhisujlricricrifriasioiililxilxicbicviniaic L. C. BROWN 8a SONS DECORATING CO. Contracting, Paints, Varnishes, Wallpaper and Glass 119 E. Grand Ave. Phone 782 Duralin Guaranteed Floor Covering Brown's Our Decorator :ini 120111 11010101 I1 xi xi vi 11 ri 10101 11:13 H. B. DORN Dealer in Furniture and Sporting Goods NEVV AND SECOND HAND Across From High School 101 W. Grand Ave. Phone 4248 SMOKE HOUSE After A11 Nothing Satisiies Like A Good Cigar F. A. BEIMER Fourth and Grand, Beloit, Wis. All Good High School Fellows Meet At the CENTRAL BILLIARD PARLOR On the Bridge Minors Must Have Permits MCROBERTS AND COLLENTINE :101 joiuiubiuioloioioioz rio: I1 page one hundred twenty-four :nil xioioivixi 1 iqiriaixixixiriri THE GEM 8z BON TON The Only Combination Barber Shop and Beauty Shoppe In Beloit MASTER BARBERS AT EVERY CHAIR YVomen Operators in Beauty Shoppe Phone for Appointments 110 E. Grand Ave. Phone 4472 A. P. Graves, Prop. MULDER'S GROCERY RURALTY FIRST Phone 234 609 Fourth St. stair 1014114 if 111 24301110101 ni 1301: BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOR Corner of Fourth and Grand Minors Must Have Permits Phone 567 DIVINE BROTHERS 208-210 State St. Call Up Divine's for Any Kind of INFORMATION Bowling-Pool-Billiards Phone 3649 14130101 ri rio: 130101031 1 114110111201 12011lioimrilvioilrioimrioicbiuioiotf rioiuioinic 1030301412 10101 rin 030 o:ex1o:o101o1o:4 nie1-io:o1oi01o:oio11D1191010701011x14:if11014rx111:11410101011P111141:4111114110101011l1oi01u1u1n1o1n1uO:0 vioioioioinioiu 1-4:14 1 1014 1 nioinia For Dependable Dry Goods Notions, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, Rugs and Draperies E. L. CHESTER 8: CO. The Store of Quality OSBORN 8: KLINGBERG ' Heating and Plumbing and . General Jobbing A. B. GAS STOVES NOKOL OIL BURNERS 211 E. Grand Ave. Phone 165 rioiozoinioiniuzni 11 xii 1 11 mini vioirbisxioiuiviaxi rio: 1010 ! ! ! Q l l ! Q 1 Q ! 1 l 1 Q I sioioioiuioiuioioifi 11011 1101014 1101011 fini: DRINK MILK DRINK MORE MILK DRINK PLENTY OF MILK Drink Our Pasteurized Milk ' and Lots of It Food Value in Every Drop Have Our Driver Stop At Your House W. 8: W. DAIRY CO. BELOIT, WIS. 34110103011 is 14 is i 1 ui 2 1301014 30:01- vii ,init 1019101011 rjoioioioioioiavicrixvioicricxifnii g .,- CITY ICE 8: FUEL CO. Fuel and Artificial Ice Telephone 161 Beloit, Wis. ni 11411 rio: xi bl ri 114 3 1010101 sialic page one hundred twenty-tive rioting! ricnicnianiaxiibicrjfbialidlicsicnicvimrimxicntcxicxiix nicpioioioioioja rroiojanifnioiavioinicriuioiq nic 3 111011111 1 nic 14131 Ask for MONARCH COFFEE and MONARCH FOOD PRODUCTS JOHN BULL'S GROCERY xi 3 nic 1 ri 10113 3 1 2 1010101 THE ROYAL CHOCOLATE SHOP THIRST SPECIALISTS FOR QUALITY FOLKS i Pi ll lilliliilfl ll li i li bl lilbltl p g h d d twenty-six xiuiuioinif H. GERMANN 8: SONS Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone 661 For QUALITY PLUS SERVICE 856 Fourth St. Beloit, Wis. 0:11:11 ini in 1 vie 1110101011011 101014 11101112 31331 1 11:01 1011 ri 14311 3011: is 14 141 iuinic vi gli-iIiili.i.v!i!v'-'!,!iv!iA,ln -alliliiiii'!'!!.!'!v!iu!ll-!v!'!v!!v'AiAiA'!.'A p 0 h S W O WMI ms Rmm Gm MEM h WV Sm .H O 6 1' me B iiIEiv!iAiAiAiAi.iIilii-ini-iliiinili-'lin' !iiii'!lihi.illiii-i'!iAv!i' 1 oi 01011 2 io: 1101030103011 1010101011 btratfnrh Qlllutbes YOu'Il like the many features that dis- tinguish Stratford Clothes from the ordi- nary kind. They will give you more than the usual satisfaction. A wide variety of patterns and models to choose froni. Mart QE. Timmons 1ICIJe Quung Mzn'S Style I shunts 1011101010101 air 1 1 14110101 xi: P. S. LARSON, Jeweler Call Us For Granuating Gifts 411 EAST GRAND AVENUE Goodwin Building Vile Clean Clean Ladies, and Gentlemen's Clothes ' BELOIT DYE WORKS PHONE 575 11:imuixrixrieriivifrilrziiani ini 13030102 page one hundred twenty-eight 11101 Quin: 1 I: -1 111111010 wiiaioiuiuioicriuil iq 10101020 1301011 10111011 1011101011 3010 The utmost in fuel and Building Materials WILFORD Lumber SL Fuel Co. Enjoy the Prestige That Quality Brings 10101911 rioiuioiilioiuiuioif it 30301 J. H. SARIS AUTOMOBILE co. LINCOLN' FORD FORDSON 420 Broad St. Phone 674 1 To MURRAY'S CAFE 316 Pleasant Street ALL HOME COOKING Home-Made Pies and Salads Where the Waitresses Enjoy Waiting On You TRY US ONCE U: 11 uioinlioioiuiivioiuix ii 101 vi illinil in 0:0 :fini oiixinioioixrinioilnjfszcnioixuiwxic 4 01010101014xioiaxzirjoicxxojcliozuginianzcnxoiiiifri o 0,011 1103 viniuioioi 1n1o14l1o1o14 it 14 14 i4 1014 1:11014 1 viuiuioioir Tau Crm Live Without Safvifzg, but not so well --- N KEEP YOUR SAVINGS I IN A SAVINGS BANK Beloit Savings Bank Depository for Beloit School Savings System Dllllllitbl bl! i 301 bi D14 it itil lib? i i I i i it il i ll Yilll illilbi p g 11 dred twenty-ni 1:01011 rioiiricnjoioioioioi- vifvjavilriariipjcnjcvitvioioieniujtnianianiivicvji lit 11101034 311311014 1011114 101 132' Q ! w 2 fb - N x: l CF. ! D-h '4 ! 5 1 af' Q Q ! 9, l S ! 1 3 l ! ! l Lovely pictures on your wallsg hung in harmony with each other and with the arrangement of your furniture create a charming and beautiful room, the kind of a room a decorator would pro- nounce perfect- Hang pictures in your home Milady. if you'd like to be in style! The pictures you need to beautify your home are here. YOUNG'S SUPPLY SHOP 421 North State Street BELOIT, WIS. We Frame Pictures BADGER TOOL CO. Grinding Machinery Supplies and Accessories Beloit, Wisconsin lliiliilliililllllilliltlllll bl ll blillilltb page one hundred thirty nic ini vie ioioioioioioii via 1 if 3030101 11 1 ri ri xi O 1: 2 z l'l z Q rr: as 3 UU no 3 ' i l .!. Beloit's Best Builders Since 1874 Phone 34 Office, Mill and Yards 646-656 THIRD ST. :vioxx 10114 ini: 10101014 1014 in: 111101 Capital 550,000 Surplus 100,000 OUR MODERN VAULT A SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR VALUABLES The SECOND NATIONAL BANK BELOIT, WIS. cioinini 2 ri xx xi 01014n1ozo1o14ri4vi4ri4vi01:bj0i1r1aojalj1 4101010101011 91011 r o' 11011 r:i0:1v:v1nioi41i1blvio:n3oi4vi4r:li4b1o:rlri4bioi4b2rio14 101014 CHRIST BOYSCHOU SHOE REPAIRING Custom Made Shoes Hat Blocking Shine Parlor 416 EAST GRAND AVENUE Telephone 2540 BELOIT, WISCONSIN Students go to DEX'S For Your HAIRCUTS 4os STATE STREET niuioiuioinioic ioinioininioioiaxia Spickerman 8: Bratley Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work - HART OIL BURNERS 640 Third St. Beloit, Wis Telephone 1001 AUTO RADIATORS REPAIRED AND RE-CORED ninioiui4'rin11si1v14ui1r1cb:4x11r1:xi4lio14bica1o1c:i1 110111191010 o:ex1u1o1o1o1cvio14v1evi4ri4vi1xioicr14v1anio11rioinioioioioicbicinierimvicricsioioic page one hundred thirty-one sinioialieliexioifliixioiuifoie riuinifrixlioioioioiz 1111 1 1 3 011 211 ri ini :ni 1111014 1 icrinuicrixriliarilwiriuri ini 1 1014 ini 1111 i Live In I Manufacturing Department The Present ! A Th h Y l S 'mg Ou 5 CHAS. H. BESLY sf Co. Were Poorer Than I You Are and Soon i Makers of '1 B R' Y0uTVlTl1Ye Sher Q Besly Flat Surface Grinders an ou eem g .Besly Forged Taps i Besly Abrasive Discs E Beloit, Wisconsin i i S 11' D t t The L. C. HYDE and 5 e mg epalzrmgl S ' 118 120 122 124 . ,inton t BRITTAN BANK 5 ' ' ' Q D Chicago, Illinois Established 1854 Q U. S. A. l l I Compliments of the 1. 12 Reitler Clothing Co. The Home of Smart Apparel For You 11 g Men page one hundred thirty-two 0:0 1:01010 via :1o1ui0ioioi4J1n1u1rx14 014 10:4 0:4011 nic UNQUPQDQOQUQUHUQYQOHUQUQOQK Q4 QU,0QIlill1llH4IMIQQ.4ii0QOQOQ5QUi0Q0illllO,. A WORTHY SUCCESSION Q Each year a Fine group of Beloit High School men and women enter the freshman i Class of Beloit College. They join a great fellowship of Beloit High School graduates E who are alumni of Beloit College. Among these are such names as i THOMAS CROXVDER CHAMBERLIN, 1856, l One-time President of the University of XVisconsin. Head of the Department of Geology of the University of Chicago. I FRANK C. PORTER, issu Q Professor in Yale University. Author of several important books. I JAMES A. BLAISDELL, 1889 2 President of Pomona College. i EDVVARD S. MERRILL, 1902 i Renowned student athlete. Head of Los Angeles Clinic Group. E ROY CHAPMAN ANDREXVS, 1906 i XVell known traveler and explorer. g Beloit College opens its doors with a special welcome to those who come to College i to study, to face the great facts which have made civilization. Xve want especially candidates for liberal arts degrees in a four years' course. i For the best work of life you can aliford to spend iour years in cultural courses. Q Run over to the college office and get a catalogue or one of our booklets: The Door- way to Collegef' President Maurer invites members of the present High School senior class to come i in and talk things over with him. V Q B l 't C ll g l uioinioinioioioi it 1 14Iiifininitrislioinioioimxioiuxibic 'ioiclioiviirioiuiinzq page one hundred tlxirty-three vj4r1is1o10irvifri:lioio1oioio1cri4 Gardner Machinery Company Manufacturers of Grinding and Polishing Machinery Disc Grinding Supplies and Accessories BELOIT, WISCONSIN U. S. A. l10QllQ43QllQUQOQll,45lUQ1 ill, IQW 1 111IQ0TlUlf,QiI,Gif,al'Ml'QUQUa0Q0QUa0QUQlQl General Cords 2 HULBURT at HULBURT GATEWAY CITY l MERCHANT TAILORS TIRE COMPANY S Good Clothes Made For You Distributors i CLEANING AND PRESSING j QUALITY WORK 319 Pleasant St. Tel. 689W l 5 416 Pleasant St. Phone 110 BELOIT, WISCONSIN ' C Q Prompt Delivery Service - i , I Q WQESNERS PHARMACY 9 WANNER MALLEABLE ervice, Quality and Reliability I LUICK'S ICE CREAM I CASTINGS CO. Served Exclusively I ImP0 ted P'-ffg2:5is?3i Fancy Toilet i Certified Malleable Castings GET IT AT g Plants at WIESNER'S PHARMACY Goodwin Block i s. BELOIT, ILL. HAMMOND, IND. The Store of Personal Service i ' i p ge one hundred thirty-four oinrxnic12niuinrixwioioioiuioiurioilbi ri xoxo njoiojojtlioiuioioiiximl r:o:ojo:0i01o1nj1 rio rioioicxzuzuznzcnzozqnzcliojozf 114 10101011 S' .0 GEORGE BROS. Always Bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps For Men and Boys- 205-207 East Grand Avenue ri4xin1mrioi1vZoiu:1oioicr14b14h10ioix Q Q -4 Q ! ! Q ! i ! ! ! Q !. ! l 5 11 010101011 EMM. E 2 E 2 Plumb's Lunches Are Better PLUMB'S EAT SHOP 203 E. GRAND GATEWAY CITY LUNCH 436 BROAD ST. 10101 rioioitrinioioi 5101 s1o11rilb14bLnbicDio1o101u1o1nl211oi1bi 71010101010 page one h dred thirty-iive xi ini 211111 1- 1 1010111 ri xi LYLE 8z LORD REAL ESTATE AGENCY Real Estate, Loans, Insurance PHONE 2464 Phone S94 148 Mau sf. BELOIT IRON 8: METAL COMPANY Scrap Iron, Metal and Machinery BELOIT, WIS. 10111 1 1:1411 11 1:1 31112311 in just the Clothes You Want At a Price You Want to Pay THE NATIONAL CLOTHING HOUSE West of the Bridge 011 3 ini vi 11: ini CARL FELDON Tailor 626 Fourth St. Phone 473 S. S. KRESGE CO. Sc, 10c and 25c Store BELOIT, WIS. 334 East Grand Avenue REX BILLIARD PARLOR 618-620 Fourth Street CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES AND ICE CREAM RYAN 8: COVEY, Props. Phone 3461 ini 1 1 1 1 1 1:14111 1 1 342020101 1 111 1 2:1 3 2110141 1 1114 THE TOGGERY Fine Tailoring and Gent's Furnishings Beloit, Wis. Phone 562 xii11xmizxioiuioininiuinimii 1 in page one hundred thirty-six :ini WITTE 8: SON QUALITY MIC.'X'l'S 117 E. Grand Ave. Phone 93 01411 3 li 10101 xi ri 2 1 10101 ini 1014110211 six 1 101114111134 ni in ioinioioinioioi 14 3 1xi11014x11ifxizuimiuvixiilicwimrilvi 1 1 11 uiniuioioio 2101011111vt1ri41:4::4xi1ni1n11n:4ii1x1fo:o nioioioioiuil rioiojlbioiuioicsiauioil 11071 i E l i I ! 1 i i I i r fil- mi i - A BBLOIT BANK,S CREED 5 f '- i !, ii I , 1:Bgg, The Beloit State Bank HBELIEVES IN BELOl'1 ' 35 ' and the community it serves. It believes in Beloit's ' -'ly' educational institutions, her manufacturing industries, ' fi ' 15 pf I and her commercial enterprises. The aim of this insti- i ' I tution has been to assist and support that which is best gb, -.5 L' in the upbuilding of the community. This bank has I . l - , Ig built its success upon but one fundamental principle- ... ' QQ to extend and broaden its usefulness to commerce and ln step with the Inclus- trial and Commercial prog- ress and growth of Beloit. industry, and increase our helpfulness to the citizens of Beloit and Vicinity. The Beloit State Bank BELOIT, WISCONSIN W. dry, consiarxf oe-I.-i al'rl::f'x -mwumh bp i 5 SAUERS-RASMUSSBN -1 ,fle QP 5-A-agxggjffgjig, itts Q DECORATING COMPANY 1tfeQQi9E5?EiF:feff.f:':u2tJ Inc. Automatic Mechanical 3 with P . P I N Refrigeration Q e ami cop e Q Jobbers-Wholesale-Retail A Size for Every Purpose Q Efficient in Every Size i Sales and Service Stations Everywhere i PAINTS, VARNISHES, g WALLPAPER, GLASS, MOULDINGS GENERAL S 1 : 429-433 N. st t sf. REFRIGERATION g 8 mom 3 e COMPANY ! ' , Q B 1 ' , W' . P Beloit, wis, U. s. A. Q emi, 'S hone 507 i 1 sittin: ini page one hundred thirty-seven o ,Q cnuioil ioiuioiuinis cxiuioioioxoirriuii ioiuioiuioioii xinjoioiuiz 11010 ioioicnioinirxioioioicnicpia xioioioioinjoia xiuioioioioiojoioir rioir 21011 9 0.0 1011020 xi:1:01014110141111111it114r1oiu10i0jo:41:111111101111o10:0i0inioio11s11n:1rio:0i1x1fr:0i0if1:0j1r10i1x14r14aj1njfy:c1 0 0,0111 0101110113 11911111 2011 101 13 114 11 14 2111131 1 if 112 111111111101 3134 1 io: Conlpliments V Of Beloit Box Board Company Manufacturers of BUILDING PAPER AND BOX BOARDS Beloit, Wisconsin 111110: 11 11 12111 ri 11 rg 1 11 zz niozuxuioiui 1301111111201 1 11 1111 sin: 1: I I I I 2 CRADDICK sf WITTE Q I I I I Meats I I I I 2 417 West Grand Ave. Tel. 358 2 I 1111 pic 111: 1101 1:4 1111 xi 11 ri 3 1011130112 1 111 wi 113 113 ri 1 rin p g h d d thi ty- ight EASTMAN FILMS and PHOTO SUPPLIES oooo BACH DRUG STORE 3 rio-1010101111:11:airx1o1o1o11x1n1o11r111i4x:o1o1o'.' Dioixrioifrioixb-10101111014 1101011 5 .ox 0 'o vioioivic D10 rio 9:0011 The Bridge Inn ICE CREAM CANDY After School Come Over to the Bridge Inn A PLACE OF RECREATION ON THE BRIDGE HUDSON and ESSEX Sales and Service Russell Motor Sales, Inc. Broad St. Phone 492 MEL'S BARBER SHOP The Place to Go for a Good Haircut MELVIN CHISTFFERSON, Prop. Fourth Street :ici Q Q Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q it Q Q Q E Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q le siojoiuif ljoioiuioia Q i Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q... R. I. DOWD KNIFE WORKS Manufacturer of Machine Knives Beloit, Wis., U. S A Compliments of J. C. NELSON Dru gg1St 1011 101010101011 ilbitbltliiblibi pag ne hundred thirty-n binioinioi ri ri vin 1 f up 111011 1010113014111 1 1 via 1014 :nic 311111111 1 if 2 if if ! , ' 5 i OUR HOME SERVICE DEPARTMENT Q VVe invite the students of Beloit Schools to make use of 3 our Home Service Department. i The Department is devoted exclusively to assist our cus i toniers and friends in baking and cooking. g Clark-Jewel Ranges are nsed hy all Beloit Schools. I 2 BELOIT WATER CAN and I ' 9 l ELECTRIC C0 g . i gbiuiriri 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 iain 101 riogozi 101:liuioiuioinioiu13010191010 j i C. A. STILL I 2 ! 410 East Grand Ave. F u E Q School Books Stationery i g Kodaks. Leather Goods I - i Sporting Goods i : Cigars and Pipes Q VVatch Repairing S ! V Optical Department Q Q I i DQllQllPQ M Pi?QihPQPiUQOQOQ DQUQII' 3 i 2 Home Q Get Your 4 I E Fancy Bakery Goods at g and BAKE-RITE BAKERY l i Albert Wienke KC i! ' Q 5 Y Cafeteria Q E ! 319 State St. Phone 312 g 1 i .:.Pi0Q0iUQilDOQlYQlHOD ,Q li Y, M1 QUQUQUQUQOH IQ YQUQUQOQIVQUQ Q IQ IUQO, page one hundred forty 11010 x:o:0i014i1o1o1o1o1 1:1014 110101 riminioioit xinjr rioioioioiuiojx i14y1an11r11r1cn1:x11x1nrj4ni4n11 nine o u 1010101 10101011 1010 11011 11011 iioioioifiimx-ioioiciifrifiioioioix o 2, 0:4 mini 110:01 ri ri x14 103 111 30101 1014 ioioiuioia 1 it I 1011 1 Baileys 1' Goods Co, Dry Goods, VVOl'l'12111'S Ready-to-VVear Millinery, Rugs, Draperies State at Grand Beloit, Wig, Quality Stationery Fountain Pens Greeting Cards BREDESEN BROTHERS STATIONERS O 435 EAST GRAND AVENUE Phone 1570 ij1x:o:oio:o1fn1cn11ii1::1n:4n10:1ni4r14n:4ii4 1 ....,...,..... FIT FOOTWEAR FOR ,ALL OCCASIONS At the dance. theatre party, lawn fcte Jr the beach the important part of your attire is Shoes. Our line of BOOTS, OXFORDS AND PUMPS provide for every occasion. XVe suit the Footwear to the time, the place, the person. RAUBENHEIMERKS 323 State Street 1014 130101010141 iuixrioioioiuioifl page one hundred forty-one 10101 3 3 ri 11 xi: 1020 1:0101 Vx' 01011 iioicijoioioioiojaiioirxjxijoiirioi 11011 I nioioinzo We Cater to Exclusive Infant's and Children's Apparel THE KIDDIE SHOP 425 E. Grand Ave. Phone 3408 vioinioioioioi rioioic 301114 init 0101: 1 ri rinioinioini vie ini: 101014 101011sialicvjoiuavjaviiviuioioiuianifxicrioiirii nioinilnioiojtvicsinioioif PORTRAITS By PHOTOGRAPHY! The ONLY Things We Make BUT We Make Them GOOD! THE LARSON STUDIO Beloit, Wis. 20101 101014 Q.- 010111 rioinjoioioiox nic 11101 ri 130101 ri rininioini xi ri vloinioinii DUCO The PERMANENT Finish For Your Automobile ASK US Repair Department for All Makes of Cars Shoop Automotive Co. 631 Third St. Phone 62 Patronize Our Advertisers Our Work Gives Lasting Satisfaction Bean Shoe Hospital Opposite N. W. Depot ---- 103 E. Grand Ave. Telephone 336 E i i l l l i Q I i Q l i l E -o vu :' n- F1 ll ca- Ph o 'I '? FV' 1 Q 01011 ioiluiuiniiviuioioienioix 202 115311311 101 101 rinioi ri biniu v101oio101llio10Z0io1l24hi4ri vioioioinio 1:41024 nzozoioxnznzurs o 0.10 v:oi1n11n:oi1 101011111 111:10 11011 111101011 1:1 n1u:o1o1ni1v1o11x1o:1ni1rj1v11nj1r:1r1o:oj1r11oio11x:1 vjf 10112101011 Quin? 11 ini: 1010101112 111 1 1031 30:1 111101011 3 1011 111101011 B BLISS PRINTING C 0 H FA Fl Y nqguum 'Luna' SPECIALIZING IN SCHOOL I ANNUAL WORK THIS ANNUAL is a product of Bliss Printing Co. 317-319 Mulberry Street -- ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS Local and Long Distance Phone MAIN 740 HIGH - GRADE COMMERCIAL WORK CATALOGS and B R O A D SID ES We help you plan your printed matter. 0 011 020 page dne hundred forty-three 1101111 vi: 3 ri 110101: 1o1oini1i1b11l111Zlb10i0i0i0 1101010103 ui1bio1o1oi1xi1vi1si1s:1r1o1oi11j1l11bi1ri1xi1 Qu: Ex Libris Blank .... Blank .,.. Title ..,,....,.....,.,,..,.,....,. Picture of School ...,..... Order of Books ......... Prologue .......,.... In Memoriam .......... , .... .. Dedication Picture .....l.... Dedication ............... , ,.., . Blank .............. Administration ..... Administration ..... Faculty ............... . Beloiter Staff .....,... Staff Pictures ......... Classes ......,.........,.. Index to Book Page 1 2 -1 ..,.. J 5 6 7 S 9 10 .....Insert 11 ...,,,.12-15 16 ....,..17-18 .....Insert Officers of Class .....................................,., 19 Scholarship and General Ability ..c....., 20 Senior Panels ................................. . .,..., 21-43 Class History ......... Class Prophecy ....... Class Will ............ Junior Officers ........ Junior Pictures ......... Sophomore History ....... . Sophomore Pictures ........ Freshman History ...... Freshman Pictures .......... Organizations ........... Delphic Lyceum .......... Increscent Olticers.....,.,.. Staff Picture .....,....,..... page one hundred forty-four 43 44-46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Insert 54 55 56 R. O. T. C. Pictures .......... ,.,..,..., 5 7, 58 R. O. T. C. VVrite-up ....... ....,.. 5 9 Officers' Pictures .......t.. ..,.-,, 6 0 Rifle Teams ,...... ,.,,,,, 6 1 Girls' Glee Club .......... ..,.... 6 2 Boys' Quartet ........ ....... 6 3 Uke Club ........,.. ,.....,. 6 4 Orchestra .......,,,..................,. ,,,,.,. 6 5 Upper Classmen's Club ..,....... ..,,.., 6 6 Falisqua .........,................... ....... 6 7 El Circulo Espanol ..,..,.. ..,.,.. 6 8 French Club .......,.................. .,..... 6 9 Thalian Society VVrite-up .......... ......, 7 0 Thalian Society Pictures ........ ....... 7 1 Cicero Club ......................... ....... 7 2 BH Club ........ ....... 7 3 Hi-Y Club .................................................... 74 Senior Play Cast and Committee .......... 75 Debate Team ....,......................................... 76 Social Events .,.... .....,,.. 7 7, 78 Athletics .........................,..,........,....,... Inserts Appreciation to Coach XVolfe ................ 79 Football Squad and Individual Scores 80 Individual Pictures ,...........,.......,......... Sl, 32 Review of the Basketball Season ...... 83, 84 Basketball Schedule .................................. 84 Basketball Squad and Individual Scores ...................................................... 85 Individual Pictures ....... ....,...... 8 6 Features ,.................,.....,. ........ I nsert Snapshots and Jokes ,....... ......... 8 7-111 Advertisements ......... ......... I nsert Advertisements ...... ....... 1 13-143 Beloit V Index to Advertisers Anderson, B. A ........ Page .........115 Bachs Drug Store ........ ......... 1 37 Badger Clothing Co ....... ......... 1 22 Badger Tool Co .................. ......... 1 29 Bailey Dry Goods Co ........ ......... 1 40 Bake-Rite Bakery ............ ......... 1 39 Beloit Floral Co ............... ......... 1 17 Beloit Independent ............. ......... 1 18 Beloit Lumber Co ................... . ......... 125 Beloit Shoe Repair Shop .......,.. ......... 1 26 Beloit Dye Works .........,....... ......... 1 27 Beloit Savings Bank .................,.,,........,.,,, 128 Beloit Iron Works ..,........,.................,....., 122 Beloit VVater, Gas ik Electric Co ........... 139 Beloit Box Board Co ..................... ..,........ 1 37 Beloit Iron Metal Co ........ ......... 1 35 College ................,... Beimer, Frank ....... Besley .................. Boyschou ................... Branigan .. ..........,............... . Bredeson Brothers. .............. .. Brown's Business College ..... .........132 .........123 .........132 .........130 .........124 .........140 ........ .117 Brown, L. C. .........,................. ,......., 1 23 Bridge Inn ....,,......................,...... ..,..,,, 1 38 Brunswick Billiard Parlor .......... ......... 1 23 Burns and Burns ..................... ......... 1 15 Bull, John .......................... .,......, 1 35 Central Billiard Parlor .....,. Chevrolet Motor Co .......... ChristoEerson, Mel .......... Chester, E. L. ............. . Chocolate Shop .......,............... .........l23 17 .........138 .........124 .........122 College City Floral Shop ........ ......... 1 21 Consumers' Milk Co ,..... ........ . .,.... ..121 Cracldick and Witte ...................... ......... 1 37 Crowley 'Wholesale Grocery .................. 119 Cunningham ...............................,.. .......,, 1 29 Daily News ........................ Dex's Barber Shop .......... Devine Brothers .......... Dorn, H. B ...................... Dowd Knife Works ........ Fairbanks and Morse ....,.... .......,.115 .........130 ......,.,123 ........,123 .........138 .........120 Fclden, Carl ..,............... ......... 1 35 Freeman Shoe Co ....... ...,..... l 16 Gateway Tire Co ................. ......... 1 33 Gardner Machine Co ............... ......... 1 33 General Refrigeration Co ......,.. ,..,..... 1 36 George Bros .................,.......... ........ 1 34 Germann Sz Sons, H. ..,...,,.125 Graves, A. P ....... Goodall, T. B .............. Holahan, H. F .............. Hulbert Sz Hulbert .......... ......,, Hvde 8: Britton Bank .,....,. ........ Kiddie Kresge Larson Larson Leavitt, Shop .................,.... ..... Co., S. S ......... P. S .............. Studio ,...... R.H .......... Lyle and Lord ............... Manhattan Lunch ......... Motl Studio .........,.. Morrill, R. T .............. Mulder's Grocery ......... Murray's Cafe ................ National Clothing Co ......... ....,... Nelson, J. C ..................... Newton, C. H ....................... ........ Osborn 8: Klingberg .......... ........ v Plumb s Lunch ................ ........ Racine Feet ............... Raubinheimer's .. .,.... Reitler Clothing Co ......... ........ Royal Choc. Shop ................ ........ Russel Motor Sales Co ....... ........ Ryan Sz Covey .................. ...,.... Sans, I. H. ........ . ............. .. Sauers Sz Rassmusen .......... .... . Schoop Automotive Co. Second National Bank ......... ....,.,, Spickerman 8: Bratley ........ ........ Smart Shop ...................,.... ........ Sneider, Alva ...... Star Coal Co ....... State Bank ....... .... . Still, C. A.' ....................... Timmons, Mart E ........ Toggery ......................... Turner Cycle Co .......... Vale Bakery ...................... ........... ...,.... W'agner's Pharmacy ................................ Wanner Maleable Castii VVICSIICIJS Pharmacy .................... ........ VVilford Lumber Co. ...... ...,... . Witte 8z Son ...... ............. VVolfe Sz Becker ......... VVoolworth. F. W .......,... ........ VV. 8: XV. Dairy Co ....... Yates, P. B .................... Y. M. C. A ...................... Young Supply Co ........ 123 117 118 133 131 135 127 115 135 115 112 117 123 127 135 138 121 124 134 119 140 131 125 138 135 127 136 135 131 115 118 118 136 139 127 135 115 119 119 135 133 127 135 121 115 124 114 139 129 page one hundred forty-iive v1 g AdS i5!qmpHs.' , DQ I-hw! ' CQMQAQLQR ? fgiq if-rf Q, f g? . TRJ aqua-adv fifff , WM QW K M 4 i 1 4 4 W 1 1 Autographs -1-1-H-Q-Q---- -f---Q A u 'L 0 q r cl p h s ----1-,--'-M Tflepg' VC'-5' Q ff 'Th'f'7ciqLc1D of Deal. WhO So-Jo! QA L- 00:76 fbqfn !5:,7?'f1c3OML when I 31.7. on Ck fvfn I fm,-f xmmffs ,ugh-,U V-Zigl'L'l53 q Q I ee :S 1 !LTni5J'j fin L Rogepf ffbvog'-37J?Inqn1af7q0 hundred forty-eight 1-, .b , W 1iT5?!ffl I .It JI,.Ii,-,.,F,4.1,I,Y WI W, , I II I - aw- . 2 5 -- . 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