Beloit Memorial High School - Beloiter Yearbook (Beloit, WI)
- Class of 1945
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Lf! ,Q I by RP T If! fy! fjv ' nf WFm f' 5 ' W Q? if QQ J we A f I' MMT W Q- VFX X .jp 'jf Q53 ly published bu 'thc scmorclass BELOIT HIGH SKHOOL Beloif, WisconSi D ' if Y J Dedication We are conhdent that out of this bloody war a new America will take its place at the head of a new world orderg not one formed by Hitler, Hirohito, or their associates--our boys are seeing to that-but one in which love of God and universal brotherhood will reign. On the young men who are graduated from Beloit High School in these times, falls the double responsibility of serving the United States on the battlefield and later around the peace table. The boys who risk their lives and keep their dreams of the American way of life deserve our admiration and unshaken faith in their ability. To the boys to whom We entrust the defense of our United States and who are playing an important role in making our country great, this 1945 Beloiter is respectfully dedicated. SERVICEMEN-1. Erbrlcb and Collins, 2. Vierck, 3. Atlzizzson, 4. Clark :mtl Oiio, 5. Sweeney, 6. Pijzitoue, 7. Falls, X. Dumlore, 9. Tilley, 10.1 Snyder, Pbol, Levibvz, Folts, Phillips, and Halstead, A 11. Bosrb, 12. Uebling, 13. Tbompxon, 14. Shafer, 15. Barrier, 16. Brown. 5, 5, wr. Q v 5 'Q' 1 P' 'Zin 5 M'- f P. xx- f. pn. W ,-W' ' Q . L' - H' M, yi Jmgf Foreword Early this year at Dumbarton Oaks in our nation's capital, a proposed world peace organization was set up. The 1945 Beloiter is attempting to depict these relationships of the post-war World. The students are the world citizens. As members of the community, state and nation, they are ever concerned with the affairs of other peoples. They are advised and helped by the administration and faculty, corresponding to the World council. Work, education, and recreation, these have been accomplished under the social and economic council. .ff 5, HA:-f al 'S 42361, H-' --- --SFT . Lf? 421 .E-ff-9.5 - - I- B. ANDERSON f V -,J -1., 51: W. LUEDTILI: W L. ATKINSON wqgpi-AN G. MCCARVILLE R. BERNSTEIN D. MCCRILLIS J. BITTRICK R. MCMULLIN K. BROXVN D. MESSER R. CASE M. MICK O. DAVIS J. NICKEL H. DONALDSON R. NORTH E. FISH C. NYE B. FORD J. PLENCNER G. GRANDPIOLM D. SCI-IUENKE V. HAIKDYMAN W. SI-PARIE R. HART D. SKUTLEY T. HERKIS B. SOWL J. HICKS V. TERRANOVA D. I-IOPPER B. WAKEFORD J. KOEPPE W. WEINBERG R. KORBAL M. WIENKE W. YOUNGER me-.qkigmx -ri f-f'f.,,,:::v-f ' cN:f-::. ' wi-i.'T' 'f 2' - f- - Q 421:44-'gqfli E L .-fr.. ' U- QL. - p f? 'Ot- I S V I C E M E N III!IIII1lIIIHUlIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII1IIllllIIIllllIIIllllIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHNIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllilllllll. Sgt. LUVERNE BELKEN BHS 1934 In service 3 years . Gilberts, Marshals, and in Hawaii for two years. BILL NEITZEL A R M I C Dive Bombing Squad Marshalls, Gilbert and Truk ,Tivo combahstars- Back to U. S. to Memphis, Tenn. for Asiatic and Pacific Sector. more Technical Training- These boys have seen much service since they have graduated from Beloit High School. Some of them are already heroes of this war. All of them de- serve our gratitude for the way in which they are performing their duty for our country. We have set aside this page to pay special tribute to these boys. ......u..i Corp. ROGER M. SCHWEBICE Enlisted March, 194-2 To Hawaii May, 1942 Polau Campaign 1944 Now teaching Air Craft Identification. 8 Pvt RICHARD COX Entered Service October 1943 Overseas since April 6, 1944 Was a junior when he volunteered. XVould have been a B.H.S. graduate this year. Fought with the army through France, Belgium Germany. Wounded in battle of Normandy and battle of Germany. Wears the Purple Heart medal, Good Conduct, European Theatre of Operation, Expert Infantry Badge, Presidential Citation, Expert Machine Gun medal, Sharp- shooter for Rifle and the French Cita- tion Braid from France. Now returned to America to Camp, Atterbury, Indiana for reconditioning after which he awaits new orders. 1 , B. W. CALLAHAN SM 2fC BHS 1940. To Navy 1941 Service in South Seas on a Cruiser 34 months overseas in Combat Areas. Wears Medals for Good Conduct, Phil- ippines, Asiatic and Paciic, American Theater, Pearl Harbor and 12 stars for 12 major engagements. Here for 30 days. Sgr. CARL SWANSON Of the Marines. B.H.S. class 1943. Enlisted Nov. 1942 Rabaul, Kavieng and Bougainville, Asiatic and Paeiiic with 2 Stars, American Theater, Presidential Cita- tion, Navy Accommodation. CODlcHl5--l- LUORLD 6OV6RHIH6HT -Sccorifq Council -General Asscmblq LUORLD CITIZENS -Nacional + Sfdfi -Local soooc ooo cconomuc cooocuc HELP-UNDERSTANDING-FR lilllllllIIIIIHIIIHIIIINIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIUHIIIIIlIIlllllllllIIllIIIIRIIHHlllllllllllllllll. IENDLINESS ,nbc HC 1-11l7l7 cf! N t 'lngts S A Jfzg WV. I V ' zllmlfzr fm If L ,l J 6' Tfiaillpxoll b nz S '69 ,0- ,RM H' ' H2-'L -' 005 lg ll ebzLZ51, g0CS vfzukgg, H!! I! be 111001 I Practice ,HP rip J . rlfiy w,y,'6,s.,, Fu S.. . AL ' - N . .',. Q ', :Lf Z ,.,.:Qqi,fi' ,, ,F ' ' el! N, 4 , mmf:-ff -.. . How ab 10 out .vome exe rcixv? M7011 -make ll Mm y ff J' 1 f, Q I I, ,J '1 LUORLD GOVERHHKHT S E C U RIT Y C O U N C I L IIIIIIIIHlllllllI11111IIillllIIIllllllIIIIHIllillllllllllllH11llllllHlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIVIHIHlllllWHHIHIlllllllllllllllllllllHilllH111IllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIHUIIIIHUlmllll. 1 V. F. DAWALU S11pc'ri11tc'11dz'11l ' 'ss fx is E E EN in is 54.9355 -W: .gxszsim ...em - 53, .5 S8 Fas.: z E Wifi-f , ,LM , 2 jsigagz. fl 1-f 5-at fa ie me K 5 M 3Qg..,L.gi5,..xM infra is DR. L. R. FINNEGAN P resid rn I 'SECURITY CUUNCIL As the graduating class in this year of 1945, we realize that our problems and our requirements have added to the responsibility as well as increased the load of work of the Superintendent of Schools. No past experience nor precedent writes the answer to these current conditions nor to the future outlook which is still in the clouds. Our silent prayer Well may be that We never shall again have to know War and the conditions which ac- company it. To the man Whose heart and well-trained mind has so skillfully planned and guided the course of our public schools, We hereby express our sincere appreciation and heartfelt gratitude. The School Board, has likewise spent much time mak- ing the Beloit Public School System efficient and superior. It met in the Superintendenfs office the Hrst Tuesday of every month and sometimes oftener to settle problems and arrange the much detail that must be planned for a school system. Officers of the Board were: Dr. L. R. Finnegan, Presi- dent, Mr. C. E. Macklem, Vice President and Florence Mischler, Secretary. Members at the Board Were: Mrs. G. W. Cass, Col. R. P. Robinson, Dr. L. R. Finnegan, Mr. V. M. Hansen, Mr. John Schneiberg and Mr. C. E. Macklem. To the board, this graduating class expresses its appreciation. gf. S sagem s is E. C. E. MACKLEM Vice President JOHN SCHNEIBERG as Bam 'J L F. lVlISl-ILER V. M. HANSEN Mas. G. W. Cass Col.. R. P. RonlNsoN Secretary to the Board 12 .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII S E C U R I T Y C O U I L V I ' Pwrilicipalw I experience may be like a fall into ice Water. After a normal, healthy reaction. To THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1945: As you are about to leave high school, I wish that it might be possible to talk with each of you and give you a personal message. Such is I realize an impossibility and in consequence a somewhat formal and general Written statement must suffice. ' You are to be congratulated on your approaching graduation. It is a privilege of which many young people have been deprived. The free public high school and its opportunity is part of the American way of life. You need to hear a Word of caution. School has been a place Where you have been the central igures, whose achievements are much praised and whose shortcomings have been overlooked and excused. You are about to enter another environment and the the first shock you should be able to crawl out with Finally you have my sincere good Wishes for success and happiness. May all of you become useful and respected citizens who will make you community a better place for your children and grand children. children. - To THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1945: I congratulate you on your graduation and Wish you continued success. No greater challenge could come to you than to inish the war, to make a last- ing peace and to rebuild a devastated World. It is the mightiest task that has ever confronted man- kind. To each of you belongs the privilege of mak- ing some worthwhile contribution. LAURA J. THOMPSON 'ii': Mi J. I-I. MCNEEL Q I I I I I I 1 I L. THOMPSON Vice Principal 13 G E N E L A S S E M B 2lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIllIlIII1IlllII. ALLAN, Jlsssns A. B.A.-Beloit College English Thalian Club Advisor Director of Senior Class Play Miss Allan's classes are very popular due to her out- standing teaching ability and her preference for in- formal classes. For recrea- tion, she reads, sees plays, and bowls. BLAZER, Gmvrnuois B.A.-Beloit College History Miss Blazer mixes work and humor in such a way as to make World history unfor- gettable. Witli traveling cur- tailed she enjoys hiking, golf, and an occasional movie. Home Home Club Ad- Anderson is a past of the delightful art cooking. Producing cul- inary masterpieces and deli- cacies aifords her great pleasure. CANTRALL, I-IAROLD F. Sgt, R.o.T.c. Silver Snbers Azlifisor All the boys in R.O.T.C. like and respect Sergeant Cantrall. After the war he plans to set up a grocery and meat business for him- self. Punch boys, punch with care. 14 , vt ' ll '- . f,-,-..-, ,... ., e la, BARRON, JAMES E. M.S.-Iowa State College Mechanical Drawing Dean of Boys Mr. Barron, through his friendliness and desire to help as Boy's Advisor, has gained the cooperation and liking of all thc students. -me 'fl .4- L . , ,' Comer, OMN M. B.A.-Macalester College M atlJcmr11fic.r Students think of Mr. Corey as a pal. His love of sports, especially baseball and basketball, makes him popular. 'F ,..-f' Buu1HoLz, Emvm E. B.E.-Oshkosh State Teachers MuL'bil1c Sbofl B.H.S. boys and girls ap- preciate their good fortune in having Mr. Birkholz as an instructor this year to help them produce the weapons of victory. I 'limi .,,-ur- , la- Q. 1 1 fi -i f - - 1 . Q. ,?'- ' g - 2 ' , , V l 'L 'W--ual' 4 ' '11 - c . I ' 21? CUTHBERT DONALD B. , M.A.-University of Wisconsin S1rpe1 uisor of Higb School Music Mr. Cuthbert has put the B.H.S. Band on the map for its exceptional ability. For pleasure he plays in a Beloit Faculty String Quar- tet which has made numer- ous appearances. . IIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllIlIIIIHlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilIIllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllIIIlllllllllilllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllll11IIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll G E N E L A S S E M B .91 .4 g 'Lire X DAWS, EMIDA Frscmzn B.E.--Milwaukee State Teachers Art Mrs. Daws finds great cn- joyment in painting. She teaches art in school and paints fer a hobby at home. i Crosse State College Ezlucalion G.A.A. Advisor Miss Fiedler is very popular with girls land boysj. Hcr peppy personality makes a very active G.A.A. . 8 KK 'Lag' . , is lfwur-v , ' Ffh' - Z - , 'ue i ,' N . up , A 5 is D. V 1 1 2. '- ENGEBRETSON, HELEN B.A laf llc r I lank: Ge Il ' ' etso1's students will testify that she is a fine math teacher. lt, . 1 --1 , -1 r gf H 1 'Er if ' . .H V W ' .f Gosns, XVILLIANI L. i B.E.-Whitewater State Teachers College Sl701'fl7d'Hl1', Typing, Busi- ness Arithmetic B-Club Advisor Bill Goers is a sportsman. Besides officiating for foot- ball and basketball games, he hunts, Hshes, and shoots a wicked game of golf. r ,,ux..Ng.1 H W W , H 11 n Y ,J H WH S M .,... . u - , ..,..,. . -. u , .-.-. . ull' ' A' v , ' ,.. ' af nl! - Ari' . 1. 5 : '- l l'II-E','?:F.E'EQiI,, lf? 'elle' . .w A JLkM....L.-'?. EPPL13, A1xoL C. M.S.--University of Wisconsin Biology Jr. Class Advisor, Photog- raphy Club Together with time spent on photography, biology and gardening, Mr. Epple supervised the natatorium last summer. l,d , 1 FAUHL, RICHARD M. B.S.-Stout Institute A1110 Mechanics, Wclrlirlg Mr. Fauhl teaches the boys how to keep their dads' seven-year old cars running these days. He is an cn- thusiastic fisherman and also tries archery. H 4 1' g- GYGI, HARVE Y E. B.S.-Superior State Teachers College Biology Mr. Gygi likes to be out- doors and to enjoy nature. He spends his spare time fishing and hunting. He is also an expert on conserva- tion. HAFERBECKER, GORDON M.A.-Northwestern University ,A7ll!.'l'lCtIII Problems, World History Judge Haferbecker is really interested in boys, and they are interested in him. ' As Leadership Train- ing Chairman of the Boy Scouts, he finds ample op- portunity for good times. A dissect berc, a bisrrct tllere-Pm going buggy! 15 G E N E L A S S E M B IHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllH111lllllllllllllllllllIlIlllIlllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIIIHlIlI1IIIIllIlIIlIlllll1IllIIllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllllllilllllllllllllllll I IIllIllilIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIII . r . . ' HENRY, WILLIAM B. Pl1.B.-University of Wisconsin American History, Music Appreciation Mr. Henry has the happy facility of being able to see music in everything. This and his ever present sense of humor make him well-liked. . ... ALBERT R. B.A.-NVestern Union ' College Caliinrt-Maleing, Pattern Making A newcomer to B.H.S., Mr. Kammerer has rendered val- uable service as Sophomore Football Coach and as Track Coach. HINMAN, HELEN B.S.-University of Wisconsin S ,beech , English Debate, Junior Theatre, N.F.L. Advisor Miss Hinman is kept busy coaching debate and helping at forensic contests. She finds relaxation in bridge and in her collection of rec- ords. . .1 1. ,. an -ni 1 .- , .si e me ii .sew , 1' , A i , i -f L: ' a f - S V ., 'l,9 ii3 Q '- 19 '- 'i 'ie'- I:LW7.z.1 i ' .25 . ,:? '1 1 ' ii'- P 1 MACKLEM, ELIZABIW B.S.--Beloit Col ' Biology Camping, hiking, fishing, movies, and good books are all enjoyed by Miss Mack- lem iust as they are by most of her pupils. W 4 , . vit I e HJ .,+.., V . , 'Sf- . . P, X6 . y ks . . ' X S HOFFMAN, Rose B. M.A.-University of Wisconsin Boolzleeepizig Thrift Club Advisor If Miss Hoiiman tires of sewing or her hobby of in- terior decorating, she will go out and be a spectatress at a baseball, football, or basketball game. MORRI1.L, GEORGE H. CAPT. A.B.-University of Chicago R.O.T.C. ui Silver Sabers Advisor Captain Morrill has added much to the prestige of the R.O.T.C. He enjoys scout- ing and fishing expeditions and his ever present pipe. The firsi -move-1r1c11l of the fourth sympborfy-iubat 110 boogie iuoogic? 16 ' JACOBSON, HERMAN L. M.S.-University of Wisconsin Physical Education B-Club Advisor Coach Jacobson has been honored by being made President of the Wisconsin State High School Coaches Association. He may be found many a day out on the links coming through with pars. I 4 l l E MUNN, MARY M.A.-University of Illinois English Miss Munn admires neat- ness and orderliness-both of appearance and of mind. Reading and knitting help occupy any spare time. s iw 1 1 Illlllllllllllllllllellllllllllllll H IIIIllIIIllIIlllIlllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII G E N E L S E M B L Y . llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllIHIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII NEWTON, Bmnm B.A.-Beloit College American Hisiory Miss Newton enjoys picnic- ing, driving her car when- ever gas permits, and col- lecting antiques. Students who show an interest in their work, however, give her the most satisfaction. ROSENBERG, FANNY L. B.A.-Beloit College English V Thalian Advisor Miss Rosenberg has a good sense of humor and firm convictions. Reading, swim- ming, and sometimes motor- ing make any idle hours agreeable. if My XB:-ivoritc. W I ff !-F PATRICK, WILLIAM I-I. M.A.-University of Illinois English, Im: 1'1lllliS1Il Increscent Advisor Mr. Patrick has a cheerful outlook-seems to brighten everybody he meets. He has done a fine job as In- crescent Advisor his Hrst year here. , . SCHMIDT, NOILMA A. M.A.-University of Wisconsin Latin Latin Club Advisor Miss Schmidt is a linguist of superior ability. Her friendliness, sincerity, and ready laugh make her a J Ml It J IW fyfll, Sl wld 1 'll JJ , sv JV! W! i PIzIucINs, Roexzrvr A. B.S.-University of Wisconsin Agriculture Future Farmers Advisor In addition to his teaching, Mr. Perkins supervises the various projects of scientific farming for this section of the state. He likes a job well clone. ROLAND State College has a chorus of exceptional merit. Among his other accom- plishments are contract bridge and photography. ,Y 'Zi , iliifi 111-3.f.J, - ' V I Efliiwiei W ' Ile? WM ' 1 'l 'il I i I I , 1:,i'w 4' - It-113 'i2',,.,-ills 5 '15-3-E: l?+:4e.,3 it ec t' I gi .-.1---wah .-.,x::s:u,22z:--,. un .--mf--: IZ' t. zI, I fm' 353' U 'J RITENOUI1, RUTH R. M.A.-Colorado State' Teachers College Commercial-Shorthand Junior Class Advisor Miss Ritenour enjoys help- ing students as evidenced by her work with the Jun- ior Class and with forensic followers. Sewing, bowling, or listening to good music pleases her. -. of -ff f V2 ,V I g' gf- . 1 I IH ' ,ii2Tf' 1 ,jf .3 ' SEAVER, LECINA G. .S.-University of ' Wisconsin Clothing, Everyday Living Junior Red Cross Advisor Miss Seaver has donated a great deal of her time to the Junior Red Cross and has made it a success in B.H.S. After the war she plans a trip to Mexico. Why arczft all trru1scrij7tio11x electrical. 17 G E N E L A S S E M B L Y Il1IIIlIIIIllIlIIlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1II1IHll1111ll11llIIIlll1IllIIllIllIIIlIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll1l1llllllllllIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIII1llIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHillIllllllllllllllllllllll. SMITH, DOROTHY, M. M.A.--University of Minnesota English Special interests of Miss Smith are reading and dra- matic production and direc- tion, Her future plans are a military secretf, TI-IOMPSON, LAURA J. B.A.-Beloit College Latin, Vice Prin ci fml If you ever wish advice, or council, or need a friend, you can count on Miss Thompson. Reading affords her the most pleasure and relaxation. 18 x SMIT.H, Giuarci-IEN M.S.-University of Wiscoiisin Geonzetry and Chemisiry By her friendliness and a combination of criticism and encouragement, Miss Smith makes her students want to work. She is Pres- ident of the Beloit Branch of the American Association of University Women. er ii mf Y E H, ,, ' 55' 1' H TI-IOMPSON, Oixm-IA C. B.S.-Beloit College Mutha-nzaiics Senior Class Advisor Miss 'Thompson gets satis- faction in hearing from former hard-working pupils who say that math has real- ly helped. She excels in baking, producing some ine pastries. ,W . i.w.f.zw L ei,-.1-2-fi , mi- , -' , E ff '--' --fer - 435, , , . I . hLv.ui,4L 1 - ff- . I ' af? . +.. .. g ,uh '. T Y! - ' ' qgyfi . i . ' ' A , V xi Q f - 535511. , 1 V ' if ri ' .ifffilv 'ifgill Jz'f5L. 9 f-3 :f'15?.' ' -1-M,-,,'U, A-,1 r' -'M ' - 'xfiifxi - fi, sift. --,i'.. nw ' - s '.-L-17+ li-,ge H A TESKA, Donori-rv Whitewater State Teachers College Tyjzewriting Increscent Advisor As an advisor to the In- crescent, Mrs. Teska may well be proud. For enter- tainment she likes to read mystery books and to go to basketball games. N eat ,ll I ,N , , Tl--IRALL, EARL W. I . A Tisslm, Mn.o E. M.Ph.-University of Wisconsin A7ll0TiCd1l Wfarld Hisfary Senior Class Advisor If, as some students hope, the teaching of social science is revised, much of the credit will go to Mr. Teska. He likes to putter in his garden and to sec good plays. TIERNEX' B.E.-Oshkosh State State Teachers . X College Printing . Beloiter Advisor Eflgiifb As Beloiter Advisor, Mr. T . 1 - I I Thrall sweats il: outl' with mgfer Camera Wim fer the staE. Taking care of d going OH 3 long luke his farm provides real liv- ing during the summer. gives Miss Tierney the ex- ercise and fun she needs. Mr. Teska barzl at work. l L - I 3 JAMES . IlllllllIIllllllIlIIIllIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111l1111IIIII1lI1III!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII TZIOLAS, CONSTANTINE B. M.A.-University of Chicago Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Wlmen asked what his likes and dislikes are, Mr. Tziolas said, He prayeth best who loveth all things both great and small. Future plans: a postwar automobile trip to Buenos Aires. MS-Iowa State Colle e Vmnuo, FRANS M.S.-University of Minnesota Pre-Radar, Physics, Pre- flight, Aeronautics Science Club Advisor Mr. Vaurio knows his science. He plans to give up teaching and do indus- trial work. Radio and pho- tography are hobbies with him. is BEST, IEANN1: L. B.L.S 3, University of Wisconsin Library C1-nb Arfvisor 2 , J AL ASSEMBLY K. A'-z-gs.. WEBSTER, GUY W Because o his ljgyrlity and VYVYAN, JANE B.S.-University of I - . Wisconsin BS'-Beloit - J f . lV0rlcl History If Muwglllrafim Sophomore Girl Reserve I 1 Y , ji ,. 1 Advisor jf 1,1 Miss Vyvyan enjoys gread- 'f ing, bowling, golf, arid rid- ing. No wonder lshe's pop- ular with Sophomore Falis- cf friendliness, Mirfywebster is 'always helpful. Working in fliis ViClELyy' garden takes Qua. lj fb iff! ofjifier sl1PPer hours. pf! X Riff l f -- J' K e J 1 ' f ! ii . . g Indnstrirrl Arts Junior Class Advisor Mr. Williams is most ac- commoda ting whenever a person needs some shopwork done. Woodworking is also a hobby with him. I Miss Best likes to read books even after working with them all day. All the stu- dents like her for the cheer- ful way she solves their reference and reading prob- lems. Ph.M.-University of Wisconsin Chemistry Mr. Wootton .is well known for his greatest interest- photography and movies. He has a friendly smile for Ml everyone. .SECRETARIAT LENTELL, RUTH E. Clerk Very few people have seen Miss Lentell without Z1 smile. Efiiciency combined with friendliness makes her a valuable office clerk. Mu- sic. reading and handiwork provide interesting leisure momentsQ Z BJ fjfodiffff RASNIUSSEN, SYLVA E. Clerk Miss Rasmussen is every- onels friendindeed. Wlien she isn't helping students, she finds pleasure in bowl- ing, reading, and stamp col- lecting. J iw M ,L H HH ww' 1 1 s ,.1'i3m. H HJ . I ,, w il N xi-, 'W '1 ' - v ' 3. 1, if , N ' ' 'fn ,F 1 ' X H . X wf W - ii: . ' ,gb i 1 , , ,f I1-r' slag. , . '. -I .1 I X H, 19 S T U D E N T C O U N C I L IlIIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllIIIllllIIIIlIlllllIIllllllllIIllIHlIlllIll1IllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllilllIllllllllIIlllll4IlllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllHIIHIIIIIIIIIIILIUHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil. 5-7 f'5Tm'T- i., . ENTON ANN Avis Swv DANE AND HARR AND KKLUND Y VAN wmm B10 DEN NOVEN DELPHIC LYCEUM The Del hic Lyceum is a fine example of a .democracy functioning in Ho P , s E our school, The students working together, in co-ordination with the faculty, made a happier and more prosperous school year. ' Elections returns- .Howard Bjorklund was elected President. His duty was to preside over each weekly council meeting, where many fine projects were pro- duced and to direct the decisions of the group. Pep meetings were held to promote spirit throughout the school. The ' ' ' cil and its success were due to the excellent and the session room representatives. Vice President of the organization was Avis Steventon. She did a line job of taking over in' the absence of the president. She Worked with several committees and kept things running smoothly. Every club needs a Secretary and in this group, Ann Dane iilled the position. Her record of minutes and her roll proved valuable to the Council. She helped wherever she was needed. many activities of the coun- co-operation of the president Mn. LICNEEL Harry Vanden Noven was elected Chief Hall Monitor. He succeeded Well in planning an organized system of traffic in the halls. Along with his many assistants, he kept them in good condition and proved the neces- sity of system. As permanent treasurer Mr. McNeel took care of the inan- cial obligations of the council. Although the name, Delphic Lyceum is derived from Greek origin, the activities of the ' council were not Greek to the ' students! It is a student or- ganization, run by the students, for the benefit and well-heing3 of all students. Stifflent C011-neil at work. 20 X WORLD CHIZENS Honor Students N' 'rf'-' - ' -' an u ' ' 'ui' 'H mm 1-'3.,-f 5?:'i,-' V, 1--iw ,,, ,Jxssssy e 1 - -' ,, 1 , ,Met : 'A PRED I-IAMLIN SHLUTHTUBIHN The honor of Salutatorian goes to Carol Yost with an average of 95.5 8. Apart from her scholastic achievement she is a member of Thalian, Girl Reserves, National Honor Society, Red Cross and on the Business Staff of the BELOITER. EEZ 7.4L 22 VHLEDICTURIHN This year the honor of Valedictorian goes to Fred Hamlin with an average of 96.115. Besides being BELOITER editor he was an active member in Red Cross, Thalian, Jr. Theater, Secretary and Treasurer of Hi-Y, Captain in the R.O.T.C. and iri the Na- tional Honor Society for two years. J , :V , - f. A ., in W ,i ii Y. hx, H I ,, eu, N 5 , ,. l X5 fi ' , f 2 Y E 9 .1!- CAROL Yosr 1 Class Officers V, ZEN-rz RICHARD MCMULLIN JAMES JACKSON Secretary Presiflcnt Trcasurzw' l X , x BILL SHARE STELLA TOWNSEND Vice Prcxirleut Social Chairman We, of the class of 1945, have every reason to be proud of the record we have left. Entering Beloit High School in 1943, we were a class of 400 excited and enthusiastic sophomores. Every thing ,was different and fascinating. There were the proms, pep-sessions, elections, and assem- blies. Even studies and examinations took on new meaning as we realized we were preparing ourselves to take our places in a new and changing world. As 1944 rolled around, most of the boys and girls took part-time jobs, to relieve the help shortage caused by the needs of the army and navy. A few of our number joined the service of our country. We elected capable junior officers: President, Denton Taber, Vice-President, Richard McMulling Sec- retary, Bette Lamig Treasurer, Bill Goessel and Social Chairman, Mary Lou Germann. Mary Lou made the Shanghai Shuffle, our junior prom an exceptionally successful dance. Ann Dane and Bob McComb graced the throne as the grand royal couple. Our never-to-be-forgotten senior year, although altered from the usual pattern of automobiles, ex- travagances, and plenty of free time, was enlivened by the wonderful spirit of the class members and leaders. Richard McMullin was elected President, Bill Share, Vice-President, Velma Zentz, Secretaryg james Jackson, Treasurer, and Stella Townsend, Social Chairman. The Cinderella Ballf' our Senior Prom, fulilled all -our wishes for a thrilling and wonderful dance. Prince Charming, Willis Weinberg and Cinderella, ,Ioan Lunclt, Were the happiest couple of the evening. We worked hard to present class play, Come Rain or Shine, which has added to the glory of the Class of 1945. ' When we are presented our diplomas, we shall have a feeling of pride in our days at B.H.S. and also a feeling of regret at leaving behind our friends and teachers who have liked and helped us so much. 23 Semor Whos Who 'Q'- BILL SHARE ANN DANE Jxm JACKSON Loulsx: IKEMAN MosT POPULAR GIRL The most popular gxrl among the throng Who IS always the one to take along Is brown eyed brown haxred cute Ann Dane Through ram or shme she stays the same MosT POPULAR BOY B111 became through all acclaxm The most popular boy th1s IS h1s fame He s jolly he s fun hes one swell guy When lookmg for favor don t pass hxm by E' BEST LOOKING GIRL Lounse has been chosen our beauty queen Yes our B H S wolves pm up dream She s healthy she s happy she s pretty too And she s our choice for pulchrltude BEST LOOKING BOY W1th dark ha1r and n1ce eyes Jlm surpasses He rates hxghest among the lasses Hes rall hes shm theres no denymg For hun the g1rls do lots of sxghlng DENTON TAEER IEAN FENNE Bon PALMINI GEORGIA Pncx BEST DRESSED GIRL Thns lS the gal wxth the nearest clothes Yes she s the one we all chose At forrnals sports at home at school ean s the one who makes the rule BEST DRESSED BOY Of all the men at B H S Denton Taber s the best dressed He IS our cho1ce because he shows He knows how and where to wear those clothes 24 BEST DANCER GIRL Georgxa can really cut a rug You never saw such a ptcerbug She twlrls she leaps she waltzes she hops As a dancer she 1S just plaln tops BEST DANCER BOY In dancmg no one equals Bob When hes on the floor there 15 a mob Watch1ng h1s mtncate twxsts and tW1rls He s alw1ys m demand among the g1rls ' r m . ' S u ' W t X , L . ' 9, .- ' 3 'H I l W A U V - J N L H , - M 1 X' 3 ' g . , . 4 , . . . - , ' I I 3 ' 2 ' 1 J 1 9 . . , . . 5 2 s ' a , v , y J 3 ' 3 ' s 9 1 a s a . , . . . . . , . WW I w,w! i ' ' ' l,g,iYi, , . .iw MH W X ur . ' l lf- y an , . 5 V - . I 4 : s , .. s - . 9 s 1 s 9 s 1 Q s , . . . J . , . . . . , 3 I ' - s 1 s 3 , . . . 4 . Senior Vglaggfsfig ho S , Xllxf Mix? Q, , .MTN ETI-IAN HANAMAN MAIKY JOHNSON HOWARD BJORKLUND AVIS STEVENTON MOST ATHLETIC GIRL Mary's our most athletic girl, She loves to give each sport a whirl. In all the games on every floor, She's the one to make the score. MOST ATHLETIC BOY Ethan is busy on grids and courts, He's very active in all our sports, He's clever, he's skilled, he's very swift, Count on him the score to lift. BUSIEST SENIOR GIRL Avis is really on the go, Because of activities she can't be slow, It's the Beloiter, student council, and other strings, How does she have time to do these things? BUSIEST SENIOR BOY There's never a moment that I-Iowie is free, There are so many places he has to be. He's president of the council and active on boards, Our applause and approval are his rewards. s 'II ill: ,- 6 I I l 1 as MARTHA BRILL HAROLD AMES ART FINNEGAN FRED HAMLIN SENIOR MosT IN LOVE Martha and Howie are a grand pair, Wherever you go they are always there. Hand in hand and having fun, They really have us all out done. SHYEST SENIOR Harold is our shyest member, He seldom talks as I remember. TEACHERS PET PEEVE Art makes very lively classes, Many noisy cracks he passes. He is the teacher's pet peeve So she says, Art, leave! SENIOR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Fred most likely to succeed, Through all his life will surely lead. HC SitS HS quiet 35 C2111 be- There is no doubt he'll reach the top, But all he knows you just should see Until he does he ll never stop il ,,': : nz in 1 - .nun 25 A ee I Q I ' zlz uw ' E Q I xl, 'H V ml. gf A :I cg Q-5:Q,.:4!a3' rf-'., 5. IQ: I be . M . . I 5 I I tx 1 il ,I M 9 . 1 Q ' iflflil. . IV 3 if Iv V II it N . YM ' X . A-and I Im ' 4, .V L 1 41. ACCARDI, NICK MIICE Nick Roosevelt n.0.'r.c. 3, 4. Here is an example of flushing black eyes. IADLEIVIAN, REVA Lincoln National Honor 3, 4, Latin 2, Spanish 3, Secy. 4, Biology 2. Sweet and calm is lhis little blonde. if' pfff AHRENS, DONALD F. AMES, I'IAROLD Roosevelt When you get lo know him yun'll like him. AMUNDSON, BEVERLY Bev Lincoln Delphic Lyceum 3, Fu- lisqua 2, Chorus 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Spanish 3. A nightingnle has nothing on herfgxj A! if N JM GL s N W Lincoln l Us ve A aepfnaabxe my 'A F ' 2.2 14.151, :IIA welcome .' pry ffiggf ALBA, CONSUELO Connie Roosevelt National Honor 3, 4, lncresccnt 4, Forensics 4, Chorus 3, 4, Library 4, Spanish 2, 3, Pres. 4, Biology 2. A beautiful Mexican g irl . ALLEN, WILLIAM Bin Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 3, 4. He knows what he wants and he goes nflcr il. E. ANonEoNI, IRVIN Irv Roosevelt Class Ofliccrs 3, In- cresccul 3, 4. Plenty of work and plenty of play makes Irv n swell boy. ANTONSON, BETTY Tania Roosevelt Jr. Thenler 3, Latin 2, Falisqua 4, C..-LA. ZZ, .live 3. Diminutive but dy. namite. , Cav.. ,LE ,,, ' A r 'Ania 5 I il 'CQ .. .N W .K ,. x J we ,, :Iwi--hui' I I , K x . l .J . 1 L 'I ATKINSON, LAWRENCE Larry Lincoln Noisy? I should say not. Aucl-IEY, GLORIA Lincoln Physics 3. Intellectual and in- dividuulislicf' AUSTIN, WILLIAM Eg0r Lincoln Jr. Theater 2, Delphic Lyceum 2, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Debate 2, Thalian 3, Chorus 2, Science 3, Silver Sabers 4. A comeback is not trouble to him. BAEc0cIc, BETH Roosevelt Not a speck of tem- per in Beth. Q 26 l n X ,' - ',M,!,-jf 1 ' 'Mwyf f fM,ffff4f'Z wwf' ffwsf swf' 4 fffefffw fr ,f J f M -f f M 0.....ff-ff., ,MW fr l We 4' fe . if fi ye' QW If . ff! J if ' Ay BAESE, VIOLA Countess Baese Berlin, Wis. She's new and, are we glad to have her. BARRAN , rw oo e lis ua , rift , 4. 'L e s t was! w ifjilfi XP MBARTELLS, Burt' Roosevelt Beloiter Staff 4, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council 3, Chorus 3, 4. Sweet and lovely. Blmrz, MARJORIE Margie Lincoln The more fun ll1e better. n. WY., W' i . 4 L u L k , , , . . Ir E 'N' R' ,Q N 1, - 1 wie - D52 Ijilfiffpi BEADLE, BET'1'Y!f' R' osevelt National Honor 3, 4, Jr. Theater Delphic Lyceum 4, Lntin 2, Fa- lisqun 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Thrill 2. A nice Dersonnlityf' BEIGHTLEY, EVELYN Euie Lincoln Fnlisqua 4, Spanish 4. She wants to ily. BENNETT, PATTY MPM Roosevelt Jr. Theater Secy. 4, For- ensics 2, 3, 4, National Forensic 2, 3. 4, Tha- lian 4, Fnlisqua 2, 3, 4, Interclulx Council 2, Art 2, Library 2, Thrift 2. She can do anything -:md does. BERGMANN, JACK fr1clr Lincoln Increscenl 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Hi'Y 4, Press 3, Spanish 4. He has ability. Bum, ROBERT Rub Lincoln Incresceut 4, Delphic Lyceum 2, 3, Latin 2, Jive 3. Free as a bird and just ns Highly. 3' 4- Birnucx, JOHN E. fuck Roosevelt R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Band 2, Fun is the only word in his vocabulary. H R BJORKLUND, Howmm Howie Roosevelt Dclphic Lyceum Pres. 4, R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Capt. 4, Band 2, 3, 41, Silver Sabers, T1-cas. 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Vice Pres. 4, Physics 4-. A successful presi- dent. BLAKE, ROSELLA Rosie Roosevelt Biology 2. What u smile-what a gal. Bonn, Bm!-I Lincoln Latin 2. A lmlo of gold this angel wears. . 5 ,gi Boss, JOAN . Io Lincoln Thalian 4, Latin 2, 3, Falisqua 2., 3, 4, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Biology 2. Quiet and nice. Qsiiw 9? we sl um I i, BRANT, PATRICIA Put Roosevelt Thalian 4, Latin 2, 3, Falisqua 2, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4. Alwnys cheerful. BIIILL, MARTHA Elan Beloiler Staff 4, Thalian 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4. Latin 2, Falisqun 2, 4, Intcrcluh Council 2. A devilish grin and full of vim. BIIOLIN, MILDREII Iloosevclt She makes her pres- ence fell. BROWN, JANET Brownie Roosevelt Beloiter SlaH 4, Delphic Lyceum 2, Thnlirm 4, Latin Z, Falisqua 2, 3, 4, Biology 2. Sometimes demnre, sometimes during, but always darling. BROVVN, MARY Brownie Roosevelt Lulin 3, Falisqua 2, 3, 4. She doesn't waste her lime worrying. BRUCK, RICHARD Duck Roosevelt R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4-, Fool- ball 2, 3, Basketball 2, B Club 3 4. Y Il's the navy for him. Bumrows, JOAN Jo Lincoln Sunshine after the rain. Burmows, WALLACE Spud Lincoln Science 4. I-Ie'll make our crops grow. CALKINS, WILLA Willie Lincoln G.A.A. 2, Spanish 4. Always agreeable. CAPLINGER, MARY Cap Roosevelt Lnlin 2, Fnlisqua 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Library 4. She can sing, she can dance, give her more than one quick glance. if 1315 P A K I '- - - f f fill- A J Ipulv-v Q I .-Q-A P. 5 f I x , .,,, , I I I X 1 .-' . 'Q,,....,f . I 3 . - gf. -- M' I BOYD, SHIRLEY Spider Lincoln Art 2. We all knew her at the Bungalow. BIIACK, BEVERLY sew Elgin, Ill. Thalian 4. C.A.A. 4, Jive Club 3. flaring lo rglbsn L Iul. Il BRANDEI-munc, RUTH Roosevelt Tlxriit 3. No one s enemy. 0 l 28 e I 'H' I fly fn. CASE, RICHARD Dick Roosevelt Football 4, B Club 4. Silence is golden. CASS, JAMES Jim Lincoln R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence 4. Never lacking ln ideas. F ff 'L f ,f f 456-IURCHILL, f if DOROTHY I Ar Linelrln Dolphin Lyceum 2. She likes th 'fnavy X man. f, . W 1, ,I . -k . - q, gf: js fl j ff' gf , M - '-I . fffffu I4 if 1' f 'r'. I nj. ,px CIPOLLE DOROTHY Roosevelt Falxsquu 2 3, 4, Tu-nit bmull and sweet na 6 'ffm INK S E CLAFLIN, BETTY Lou Lincoln Dclphic Lyceum 2, Lat- in 2, Falisquu 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Z. Where lhere's fun, lhere's Betty. CLARK, BETTY Mutt Lincoln Falisqua 4. Little and lovely. A1 CLARK, PATRICIA Patsy Roosevelt lfalisqua 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, G.A.A. 2. Flashing eyes. COLAYV ICHARD A Dwi. Hxs future 1 Lerlam COOK, CHARLENE Char Lincoln Falxsqun Z C A She mixes business wxh pleasure CORYELL, BEVERLY Beau Roosevelt Latin 2, Fnlisqua 3, 'rhrm 2, 3, 4. She'll he wailing. Cox, CLARENCE Chick Lincoln R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. He can do it and he win. CULLEN, ROBERT J. Bob Dodgcville He likes people. DANE, ANN Annu, Yutmnal Honor 3 4 Delplnc Lyceum Secy 4 Thallan 4 Baud 2 4 Orc estra 9 Falxsqua 2 Spanish 4 .lne 3 She Tull newer 1-:ck friends for she has what xl takes DANIELS, RUBY JEANETTA Jen For Rooseselt Tucmca 4 Flmrus 4 Happy llnrxous and humorous in T T mm .E ,fm ' 1 . 1 uw H X , 1 gli. 30 DAUGHERTY, REGINALD Reg Lincoln R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Silver Sahers 4. Always ready for fun. f DAVIS, OLIVER Doc Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Football 3, Track 2 3, B Club 3, 4. ' A worthy addition lo the navy. DAVIS, VANETTA Duffle Roosevelt Tlmlian 4, Falisqua 4, Library 4. We all would like n girl like this. DECKER, BARBARA Deck Lincoln Fulisqun 2, 3, G.A.A. 2. 3, Home Economics 2, Thrift 3. She's willing to go along. DONNELLY, BTLLEE JEAN B.I. Lincoln Dolphin: Lyceum 4, Lal- in 2, 3, Falisqna 2, 3, 4, Interclnlm 4, G.A.A. 2. 3. Class Play 4. Her's is a peaches :xml cream complexion. 4: DUSTRUDE, BEVERLY Bev Lincoln Falisqun 2, C.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Lel's not waste a minute. DIETER, JOYCE Diet Monroe She left Beloit hut came back and are we glad. EDWARDS, JOHN Johnnie Roosevelt Jr. Theater 4, R.0.T.C. 2, 3. 4, Forensics 3, 4, Debate 4, N.F.L. 4, Thalian, Pres. 4, Latin 2, Hi-Y 4, Science 3, Biology 2. Dramatic and con- vincingf' EK-MAN, BETTY Daisy Mae Roosevelt G.A.A. 3, Home Eco- nomies 4, Thrift 2. To people who don'I. know her she seems quiet. ua ELIFRITZ, RUTH Fritzie Lincoln Thalian 4, Falisqna 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Laugh und the world laughs with yon. A w .ff 13.2, i A . Q1 Q f al 9' .., . i l ',1'I52'l2i .H 3 I 1451 S lax ELLIOTT, RAYMOND Skip Roosevelt R.0.T.c. 2, 3, 4. When he shouts peo- ple move. ELLIS, SALLY Sal ' Sycamore Falisqnh 4. Those great big hcnntiful eyes. ENCEBRETSON, CLARENCE Pee Wee Lincoln Keep your feet still when yon're with him. A--if S N EYCEBRETSON, DONALD I, Dun Lincoln T A man's man. if i 1 -Q Q : qfifsgglp sg. ggi-. . -Q ENGEN, BEVERLY Bev Lincoln Thalian 4, Chorus 3, 4, Home Economics 4. If smiles were rich- es ' ENNOCENTI, CHESTER Chet Roosevelt Quiet-at limes. ERICKSON., ANNA Ann Lincoln Falisqua 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4. A sweet sincere git . ERNANIJEZ, F RAN CINE Fran Roosew ell Home Eeollomlcs 4 She shares her pleas ures with others 'SYM 1' N L92 EWING, HARRY Happy Roosevelt Beloiter Staff 4, Del- phic Lyceum 2, 3, 4, R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Lieut. 4-, Silver Sahers, Sccy. 4, Latin 2. Harry could make anyone happy. FENNE, JEAN Fen Roosevelt Fulisqnn 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. SlIl:'s neat, sl1e's sweet. shc s plenty all- rcct . FEUERSTEIN, ALICE Fireball Brother Dutton lncrescenl 3, Jr. Thea- lcr 2 3 4 Forensics 4 De ale 4 Quill and Scroll 3 Fulisqua 2 3 4 Intcrclnb 4 C.A. 3 4 Thrift 4 Bcloite FIELR, HOPE Lincoln She has a lxil of fun in her. FINGER, RALPH Grondo Lincoln R.0.T.C. 2, Photogra- phy 4, Beloiler 4. Photography is his work und play and wo- men are his subjects. FINNEGAN, ARTHUR Slew Lincoln .live 3, .tball 2, 4. Q' t the 'lem 0 h ' ies. C. . sour 4. 6 'Ellicient and pep- XQx All I 1 FEY, PATRICIA 'I LES Patty Beaver D I lmC01l'l .lr Theater 4 Thalm iam V Wllh 4 Falxsqua 4 C ' H'Ippy g,o lucky FIGHT, PATRICIA FOP!-E, JOHN Muscles Llncoln -Ind: Lntm 2 lalisquu 2 3 New' I Inroln dull mo Sexy 4 Inlercluli 2 3 ment 4 Bioloby 2 A girl not to be for gotten f l L fi .I 7 b . . . , S l i' ' f M I Q , , , N , in : . f X ' Q r 4 L PY- . T. W - , ' s..' V 5 is 1 ,s 0 A-Q r . V . . r ' 1, , .I ,H I , X f-Ch 1 1 J' ' - K zhx . . , , ' , ,I h I . -,' g 4 V , V Q W. . X , ,A ' , I.. nu U - I , .vs . nl 1 ZR! K Wu M HI I ' 1' ' H M X 5 El: 'Jul Fonrs, RUT1-I Ruth ie Lincoln Fulisqua 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Home Econmnics Little, but she packs GAHAN, XTIRGENE Rosebud Roosevelt Fulisqna 2, 3, 4, Chorus ', 4, Home Economics 51. a lot of ndship' yfshe was bum smil, W , 'ing and has been that G4-If wadyever since. . I 5-JF' . PP Q-ff I . K A H A K Kg-,9ler3,. ' PF I Ll xx f , P xvfx 'QV I'-!'i.,g j .J FOWLEII, GLORIA GARLAND, 'salary' Lincoln RICHARD C. Falisqua 3. Dick Lincoln Sailing, sailing, over the bounding main. FRASER, SHIRLEY Frame Roosevelt Jr. Theater 3, 4. Dc- lmte 4, Thalian 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Fulisqtln 2, 3, 4, Spanish 4. Music is her hob- by. Fuuriceu, DONALD Fruitie Roosevelt Beloiter Stall 4, Jr. Theater 4. R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Tlxnlinn 4, Latin 2, Class Play 4. When there is work lo be done, he does il. GAFFEY, MARIAN Gai Roosevelt Thalian, Falisqun 3. The way tlntl gal can sing. R.O.T.C. 3, 4. He likes the coun- try. GEHAS, JENNIE Jen Roosevelt Falisquzt 2, 4. Always sunslIiney. ' GEIIIIARD, Romain' Bob Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Latin 2, Science 3, Biol- ogy 2. All the world's an audience when Bob starts downing. GERLOFF, ELEANOR ' Lincoln Thrift 2. Her only worry is getting enough choco- late ice cream? GEIIMANN, MARY Lou Tommie Roosevelt Class Officer 3, Class Play 4, National Honor 2, Jr. Theater 2. 3, 4, Debate 4, N.F.L., Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Falisqua 2. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Intcrclub 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Spanish 3, 4. A more active girl you may never see, GHARRITY, ANN Lulu Roosevelt Thalian 4, Latin 2, Fa- lisqua 2, 3, 4, Inter- cluh 4. WlIeII Irish eyes are smiling. GIBSON, EDSON Roosevelt 'LA real gentleman. GLOS, Doms 1 elf' ' Lincoln She likes mystery stories . ' airmai- ll I . ln'l.x' GOESSEL, WILLIAM Gus Lincoln Class Officer 3, Beloit- er Stall 4, Class Play 4, Lntin 2, Hi-Y 3. 4- Golf 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Basketball 4. Track 2, 3, B Club 3, 4. .live 3, Biology 2. Blonde, blue eyes, and a winning smile. COULET, CI-IARLES Friday Brother Dutton Jr. Theater 3, 4, De- bate 4, Tlxalian 4. The future editor of the Chicago Tribune. GIIANDHOLM, GERALD Jerry Lincoln How could the Nnvy do this lo all of lhc women. GREENWOOD VIVIAN V rv Lincoln Fnllbqua 4 CAA 2 Home Eeononucs 11- The poets dream of raven hair If FK L92 ffifffii ll: l I 1 ni: I ll 1 GUETSCHOWV, MARY Catch Lincoln Latin 2. Quiet and quite cute. GUNDERNIAN, RITA Goldie Roosevelt Band 2, 3, Falisqua 2, 3. Her favorite pastime is dreaming. HAASE, EVELYN E'vie Lincoln She doesn't want to lu: u career woman. HAHIN, ETIIEL JOAN Roosevelt Faxsqun 'V 3 4 Inter I I Chorus Thrift 4 Walt tlll Its ov r mer there H XLVENSLABEN, SHIRLEY Shirt Lincoln Lnhn 2 C AA Z Biol ogy 2 Eweryoncs fnend HAMLIN, FREDERICK Freedy Roosevelt Beloiter Editor, National Honor 3, 4, Delplxlc Lyceum 2, 3, R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Capt. 4, Silver Sabers, Vice Pres. 4, Tholian 4, Latin 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Secy. Trens. 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. He will reach the top in whatever he does. HAM MAN, FERN Fern Roosevelt Thalian 4, Biology 2. Pretty and petite. HANAMAN, ETHAN Em Lincoln Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, B Club 3, Pres. 4, Baseball 3, 4. An ace in sports. HANSEN, AnL1:NI: Lmcoln Tllalnm 4 Her pet peeve Is damp weather HARDYMAN, VERNON Hurd Roosevelt TC 2 3 Capt Jive 3 Oh for more like hlm . , V rl - . . Ki sry . lcjog, . I I '....., .rw -q,, - H Q N ' 4 ' :lull 4, ' 3, 4, , In -N : I. - I , . . , le N 'JN A D. ,, . ,, ,, U 5- .4, Ll x 4 ' 1 I 4 xx V 1 dl lu K, .f I 1-f ' LL! ff' ' 7 t V I X 1, 1 ,-. L, ,- s- i ,pg L V : , l x .,. In I I . -,..,,... o , ' T , L- L L X 1, W ,K L.. X .jpg Lf... 5-J B N N i , H L I-IARE, CAMERON HASICELL, V Cam Roosevelt MARJDRIE 1 :,1'1i1i1,,ii,11QQHNH , ' Beloiter Stuff 4, Jr. The- Marge Linrnln y 'Hi ii,liii ii'l mer 2- 3v 4' R'O'T'C' Increscenl 3, Jr. Thea- il M-V' Hilj. Y , 2' 3' Press 3' An 4' ter 4, Delphic Lyceum, . - ' if N-Ailgztlling for a il'l1uIiun24, gal? 2i Fa- 1 ff 1-gf!! laugh cilfiimz, 3, c.A.A. - ' Jive 3, Biology 2. ' Those dancing eyes tr, , H,-H give her away. L ,- , s ,R iw A J 1. HARLOWE, HAUSER, JOYCE JOSEPHINE Howie 5 . S! J - L r L'-. 6 . 'lr E. ' -if' ' L.. 'effl - '.' .V ,.,. i N Q 4 Y L-ri' X Josie Brother Dutton Fulisquu 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Biology 2. A kind word nlul a smile is her motto. HARRIS, CLYDE Flip Lincoln Delphic Lyceum 3, Foot- ball 2. One of the few men with a rcal Varga girl. Forensics 3, 4, Falis- qua 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Thrift 2, 3. She knows how to make friends and keep them. HAZELTINE, Rxcuamu Dick Lincoln National Honor 3, 4, R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4. A very business like gentleman. I'IAllT, MARY HENTSCH, Doms MARGARET Dada Lincoln Rad Lincoln Everyone likes her. Falisqua 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4. I L'Slxe loves a sailor. HAETMAN, HERB, PIELEN JAUNITA '-Rea Roosevelt 'fBlonrIie Roosevelt Trwillfil 2. PWS- 3- G,A,A, 2, Home Ecu. She's always in llze nomics 4-. groove. Always cheerful. if-vie' '10 7+-A 1 .lv 'WJ an 'x HICKS, BETTY Lulu Portsmith, Vt. Fnlisqua 3, 4, Jive 3, Latin 2. Wherever she goes she makes friends. HILTON, ROBERT Bob Lincoln Incrcscent Co - editor., Quill sf sewn 3, 4. The pen is mighti- er than the sword. Hnvr, ELLEN Roosevelt Tbalian 4, Fulisqua 2, 3, 4, Latin 2. 'LA sparkle in her eyes and a devilish grin on her lace. HOBSON, CHESTER Junebug Roosevelt Beloiter Stall 4, Na- tional Honor 3, 4, In- crcscenl 4, Jr. Theater 3, 4, Delpltic Lyceum 2, Forensics 3, 4, Thalian 4, Latin 2, V. Pres. 3, Chorus 3, 4, .live 3, Thrift Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Duke Ellington the II Q , XI' ! 3:1 T HOBSON, OLLIE MAY Blue Roosevelt Tacincn 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, lnlerclub 3, 4, Chorus 4. A gal with looks. HOEFT, Donorl-lv Dol Janesville HOGAN, ALICE High School., Sherwond, Mich. Friendly to every- one. HOHENTHANER, lUNE Blondie Roosevelt Fallsqun 2 3 4 Arounrl her circle of sunshine 'Yin INK F 4 no xxx bill '--.. 'X B2 lull!! 1 nun 1: y hir' 3 U x lilllllr HOLLENBECK, HUFFMAN, WILLIAM KATHLEEN Bill Lincoln Katie Baraboo R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Thrift Those cherry re d 2, 3, 4. lips. The answer In a maiden's prayer. HOLMES, LOHENE Lincoln Thrift 2, 3, 4, Biology 2. She shall have mu- sic wherever she goes. HOMMERSTAD, Bl-:ITE Lincoln Fallsqua 2 3 Spanish Shell dance the whole nzbhl through HOPPER DONALD Don Lmco n Spanish 4 Phys1cs 4 A grand sense of hu mar and a personahtg In mulch PIUBEKT TAMES lm Lincoln H1 Y 3 4 rac 2 4 B Club 4 we He seems more quiet than he really ls HUGGINS, ALBERT Al Roosevelt Beloit:-r Stall 4, Ir. Theater 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Forensics 3, 4, Science 4, Spanish 3. He may seem shy, but he is one swell guyy IDTSE, WINIFRED Winnie Lincoln Vutional Honor 3 4 Delplnc Lyceum 2 1 4 nd 'V 3 4 Lntm Fallsqnzl 2 3 V Pres Interclub 2 4 AA 2 A word and a smllc Winnie s wznmng way IKEMAN, L0U1sE re llooscxell F lsqua 2 3 4 GA A 2 Physics Club 4 Pulchrlluflc all 1 5 glory lAcKsoN, JAMES lm Roosevelt Class Officer 4 Theater Pres 4 Del plnc Lyceum 2 3 H1 Y 3 ll' S 'UIC Ol' glance. if 5941, o o I fx L., Zn JANECEK, LYNDELL Lynn Roosevelt Latin 3. Fnlisqua 2. 3, c.A.A. 2,3, 4, Thrift 2. A good little work- er. JEBAUER, MARIE Lincoln Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Chorus 4. Sweet and jolly. JOHNSON, DONNA Johnnie Lincoln Delphic Lyceum 2, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3. Treas. 4, Inlercluh 4, Biology 2. She is a girl who will succeed. J O HNSON, FRANCES Fran Roosevelt Jr. Theater 4, Tacinca 2, 3, 4, Intercluh 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. She loves to talk. JOHNSON, MARY Lady Roosevelt Fztlisqua 2, Home Eco- nomics 3. Did you ever see a dream walking. JOHNSON, MARY Lincoln Falisqun 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4. She is one in :A mil- lion, and not only in sports. JOHNSTON, JOE Roosevelt Where was he when we were growing? IQANTER, EVELYN Ev Roosevelt Tlialiun 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Fnlisquu 4, Art 3, Biology 2. Evelyn and her magic violin. KEITH, MARGARET Margie Roosevelt Falisqna 4, Chorus 3, 4. '5She has poise and personality. KELLER, AURORA Audrey Lincoln Falisqua 2, C.A.A. 2. She s ticklish, how we pity her. ,., KELLY, DOROTHY A Kelly Lincoln Increscen! 3, Thalian 4, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, 4. C.A.A. 2, Spanish 3, 4. Having fun is her only worry. Kmn, JOHN Roosevelt Full of life. KIRICEENG, LAWRENCE Kirk R.O.T.c. 2, a, 4, Spanish 3. He wants to he a politician. KIRKPATRICK, THEORA really Loonn Jr. High Sincere in all things. S KITELINGER, ROBERT Kite Roosevelt R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Capt. 4, Silver Subers 4, Band 2, Hi-Y 4. Ellicicncy in both work and play. Kl1'ZROSV, JEANETTE Izzy Lincoln Home Economies 4. A p r e t ty blonde with u pretty smile. KLIN KHAMINIER, REVA Janie Lincoln Band 3, 4, Orelxcslru 3, 4, Fnlisquu 4, Spanish 3. A conscientious worker. KRAUSE, CHARLES Chuck Bro. Dutton He gets much pleas- ure out nf life. 4 I LC L95 2 if .N up, A t jj' A S.: Q-I if ,X 1- - .- .gf-1: u- y a f X 6, , 7':',i KRISTIANSON, ROBERT Bob Lincoln A boy with many good points. KROEGER, EDWARD Ed Lincoln He keeps the Eight Ilall running. ff' 97-X . xrv ' . IQUTTNER, RALPH Kult Roosevelt National Honor 3, 4, Beloiter 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 4, Science 3, 4, Spun- lsll 3, 4, Thrift 3, Pho- tography 4. 'KA wizard with a camera or n sl.iderule. ' LAMB, SHIRLEY Blondie Ro nsevell She d0esn'l let her studies interfere with her education. LAMI, BETTE Bets Lincoln Class Ollicer 3, Nm- tionnl Honor 3, 4, Del- phic Lyceum 2, Thalian V. Pres. 4, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, 4, lnler- club 3, Press 3, Science Treas. 4, Jr. Red Cross, Sec. 3, 4. The manpower short- age r.loesn't. bother her. LANCASTER, GENE Gene Lincoln Jr. Theater 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Lieul. 4, Silver Sulxers 4, Orchestra Z, 3, Hi-Y 4, Golf 4, Truck 4, Science 4. Ready, willing and able. LANGER, CHARLES Chuck Lincoln Cheerleader 2, B-Cluh 3, 4. There is but one lady for him. LANNINC, VIRGINIA Ginny V Lincoln c.A.A. 2. She doesn't walk, she floats. LA TOUR, JEAN GOLAXON Jeannie Lincoln Falisqun 2, 3, 4. A more cheerful girl, ynu'll never find. LEIIELL, MAIIH' ANN Pickle Lincoln Beloiler 4, ,Class Play fl-, lncrescent 3, Jr. Theater 4, Dclphic Ly- ceum 3, Forensics 3, 4, N.F.L. 3, 4, Thalian 4, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, 4, Press 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Pres. 4, Bi- alogy 2. Tiny, but so talent- ed. 1 ?wQ eng J .. in - 'fi fide!!! B QT, xr- .Y . 6 . -. I 1 s v, A 4- , W X . wu ' , R ,tm V' f .- .4 J. Y V :. lil' ' re 5' i J V '56 . ,416 37 LEISHER, WILLIAM aiu Lincoln A fine fellow. LENSERT, WARREN 1 sa -1 Roosevelt Hes a pal worth having. LINIIQUIST, PATRICIA Sarah Roosevelt .lr. Theater 2, 3, Falis- qua 2, 3, 4, Thrift 4. Her future will be more than Rosie, it will be Rerl. LOFTHUS, ROBERT Bob Lincoln R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Farmers 4. He has those span- iel eyes. LUNDT, JOAN Io Lincoln Inerescent 4, Jr. Then- tcr 4-, Thalian 4, Band 2, 3, Latin 2, Falisqun 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Li- brary 3, Thrift 2. The queen of the switchboard. LYONS, DONALD Dutch Lincoln Science 4. Spanish 4. He crosses his bridges when and if he comes to them. MCCABE, LEON Farmer Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Science 4. He can grow any- thing . MCCLAFLIN, CARL lilac Roosevelt A friend indeed. MOCOMB, ROIQERT Roddy Roosevelt R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Band 2, 3, -'I-, Golf 2, B-Club 2, 3, .live Pres. 3. Gene Krupa cou1dn't have a better successor. MOCOMB, WILLIAM Bill Brother Dutton Football Mgr. 3, 4, Bas- ketball Mgr. 3, 4, Track 2, B-Club 3, 4, Spau- ish 4. His political ideas are many. MCCRILLIS, DELBERT Delb Lincoln Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2, Track 2, Science 4, B-Club 4, .live 3. A sense of humor and an infectious laugh. MCGLAUCHLIN, GERALIJINE 'KGerry Roosevelt Spanish 3, 4. , A girl with brains. MCKEARN, CATHERINE Cnthie Roosevelt Jr. Theater 4, Thalian ll, Orchestra 2, Latin 2, Falisqna 2, 3, 4, Inter- clnb 3. A lovely bit of Ire- land. MCLEOD, NANETTE Nun Roosevelt Jr. Theater 4, Thalinn 4, Latin 2, Falisqna 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. L'She always wears a smile. , Ze MCMULLIN, RICHARD lilac Roosevelt Class Officer 3, 4, Na- linnal Honor 3, 4, Del- phie Lyceum 2, 3, 4, R.0.T.C. 2, Lieut. 3, Capt. 4, Silver Sahers 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 4, R.0. Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. There will never he :mother you. MCQUALITY, JOAN ID Elkhorn Falisqua 3, Chorus 3. An attractive type. MABINS, DANNIE Lincoln Tucineu 2, 3, Pres. 4. The pin-up girl. MAI-ILUM, JEAN Put Oconomowoc Fulisqun 3, 4. Always there wilh al helping -hand. v' BBB 2 'k MANN., Turzonoms Ted Lincoln R.0.T.C. 3, 4. Thaliun 4, Band 2, Cheerleader 4, Science 3, B-Club 4, Spanish 3, V. Pres. 4, Thrift 4. A horn lender. MANSFIELD, PAUL Pansie Lincoln R.O.T.C. 2, 3. II, Foot- hnll 4, Science 4, B- Club 4. He can do il. MAIISIIALL, ALICE Ally Lincoln Always helpful. MASTERSON, JOHN Jack Linrnln Hi-Y 3, 4, li-Clnh 4, Baseball 3, 4. We envy his curly h air a n Ll Pepsndent smile. MATTPIEWVS, ELIZABETH Liz Lincoln Fnlisqua 2, Home Eco- nomics 4. Good things come in small packages. MA'fTISON, ROBERT Bob Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence 4. His country comes first, then his school. MAYPIEYV, DONALD Don Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 2, 3. i'He enjoys life. MEANS, MARY Meenx Roosevelt Mnldoon's l o s s is our gain. MEEK, JEANETTE I Lincoln Home Economics 3. 4. The SJ' is for jolly. MELCI-IER, PHYLLIS Malek Lincoln Delphic Lyceum 3, V-'l-. Falisqnn 4. A lover of every- thing. l' .I ..... X L .L A : I Im Q is I I, 1 Z1 .. 13 -, V: Nr .fI.':I M , 1. 'L .Y bf., . . . 'X .eau , MERRITT, DONNA MILLER, MARJORIE Lincoln Margie Roosevelt Band 2, 3, 4, Falisqna A fast walker and ai 2, 4, G.A.A. Z. ' great talker. i A Prima Donna. MI-:ssl-:R, DONALD MOE, EVELYN Don Lincoln bluesy Lincoln B.H.S. girls substi- Calmncss clmractcr- tute for Bob Walker. iaes her. Thrift 2, R.0.T.C. 2,3. The boy who has something to some home lo. We J' -+I , , 41:1 ,.,fi. I ' --5... . 1 ,fy- e32'.J,, MICK, MARION MOEN, JOSEPI-I Lincoln Joe Roosevelt Lands of fun. MILLER, BEVERLY MOLIQUEQ ROBERT X Benn Roosevelt I National Honor 3, 4, Beloiter 4, Class Play 4, Jr. Theater 3, 4, Delphic Lyceum 2, Fur- ' nnsics 3, Thalinn 4, , Latin 2, Falisqna 2, 4. 'She's a jewel. MILLER, CHARLES Chuck Inerescent 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Cheerleader 4, Press 3, B-Club 4. 'KHappy go lucky. Roosevelt Bob Lincoln Al wnys agreeable. MONAI-IAN, MARY Rall Bro. Dutton Jr. Theater 3. 41, Tha- linn 4-. Falisqun 2. 3, 4, Intcrclnh 4, Jive 3. Star eyes. 1 MOORE, WILLIAM 4 Bill Roosevelt wDelphic Lyceum 3. 1 Always good for an- I other laugh. V i MORSE, DOROTHY Darla Lincoln National Honor 3, 4, Falisqua 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Intellect plus. MosI-IER, ROBERT 'I WM H X Q , Moose Roosevelt . R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4. I M5153 M His stomach must 1'I 'I' I.:-ii, 1, he a bottomless pit. ..L.s, ,,,. iI ' '-.I-'-IN. ' 'QII' III.. III'f,f, I I 1-Q. af in ev ' Moss, MARIANNA DIari Roosevelt Delphie Lyceum 3, Tha- linn, Trcas. 4, Latin 2, Falisqun 2, 4, Spanish 3, 4. Where she I e a d s, men follow. I Y, 1 LL MUELLER, CLARA Moller Roosevelt Nothing dull about Clara. MULLRANIN, GEN E Mucl: Lincoln Football 2, 3, B-Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Bored of education. NAJDOWSKI, FLORENCE Flassie Roosevelt G.A.A. 3, Spanish 4. A happy hostess. NEEDHAM, EVANCELINE Little Eva Port Vlashinglon We ure glad she NICKEI , GLORIA Glor Lincoln 0LsoN, RICHARD Dick Lincoln Home Econonucs 3 4 Wortlx more than her name xmphes ROTC 234 Band2 3 4 Hv lilies music NIE! SEN NAOMI Roosewelt ts pleasant l now her OLSON, Anms Lincoln Always happy NIESEN, BETTY Bets Roosevelt Increscent 3, Thalian 4, Latin 2, Fulisqua 2, 3, 4, Press 3, Spanish 3, 4. The girl fresh out of a lmllfllmxf' NOREM, BETTY Roosevelt Very distinctive in her ways. l OLSON, MADALLYN ulllarldyn Janesville Home Economics 4. Many people are mad about her. ,Ay A .54-4.1, OMMODT, RUTH Ruthie Lincoln T Falisqua 4, Home Eco- nomics 4-, Thrift 4. Her heart is busy with the Navy. L .fx HM Tw Xu I ww uw, . . r 1 -V , l'. aff' 1 N 3 1 i en- .4 ...: 71 Hf I f , came. OLSON, AUDREY PALMINI, ole Lincoln ROBERT XV. National Honor 3, Fa- Bob Roosevelt lisqua 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, D1 1' L 4 R. ' I Spanish 4, Thrift 2. 03-x?e:c2' 3,,Ma, W ga Oh so capable. ior 4, Silver Sahers 3, R I 4-, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, B.c1..x, 3, 4. H Al x X The boy with the I l K dancing feet. K I K V 1 5 E 41 l f PATTON, RICHARD Dick Whitctv'n ter A ladies man. PECK, ALLIENE ' Ricky Roosevelt Home Economics 4. Capricious and cute. PECK, DONALD Don Clinton The tall, attractive type. PECK, GEORGIA MAE PETERSON, ARTHUR Art Lincoln R.0.T.C. 2, s, 4. Wlial he wants to rlo, he can. PETERSON, BEVERLY Pete Roosevelt Home Economies, Pres. 4. 'nNeat as El pin. PHELPS, DONNA Rockton Chorus 3, 4. A perfect lady. PHILLIPS, RUTH BETTY Squirt Lincoln Roosevelt Falisqua 2, G.A.A. 2. Chorus 3, 4, C.A.A. 2. The livcliest girl in Collecting pictures is school. her hobby. PECK, HELEN PIRANIO, LENA X Lynne Roosevelt MARIE Iuerescent 3, Jr. Theater 3, Latin 2, Fnlisqua 2, 4, Spanish 3, 4. Once a friend, nl- ways a friend. Le Roosevelt Home Economics 4. Her complexion is the envy of all. PODWELL, DELORES n Pod Lincoln Inerescent 4, Jr. Thea- ler 2, 3, 4, Thulian 4, Falisqun 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Press 3. 41. Jive 3. An all-around gal. POLASKI, MARGUERITE THERESA Brother Dutton Incresccnl 3, Cmeditor 4, Jr. Theater 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tlmlian 4, Lnlin 2, Fnlisqnn 2, 3, 4, Press 3, 4, Spanish 3, Jive 3. The girl with execu- tive abilities. POLCLAZE, I-IORACE EUGENE Frog Roosevelt Delphic Lyceum 2, 3. Football 2, 3, 4, B Clnlx 3, 4. A football star. POPELKA, ROBERT J. Pop Roosevelt R.0.T.C 2, 3, 4. I-Ie's not afraid oi work. ir 'a-. 9 Aim fi'- Q 1 'V PORTER, MARY MARGUERITL: Rouse! ell Mary Mary qulle contrary PRICE MILDIIEIT M zlly Llncoln She always looks so well groomed PROPER BETTY Q Bel L mc oh! Falxsqua 2 'S Ciftfrus I A wbma w1th,,A ztmns' WK 4 Wf- lf' 5 Q45 RAHORN, 'LYLE 1' Son Roosevelt T C 2 3 too husv study R Ulm .B 2 .J-A753 cz? RAMQUIST, RINDFLEIQFH WILLIAM JANET Wild Bull Roosevelt lan Lmcnln TC23 Falnquu 9 3 Spnmsh 3 He has the gil of A qulet httle Ins: perfect enuucmtlon RAYMLR, ROSANDER JACQUELINE LEE Brsvznmr Iackze Roosevelt Fahsqua 4 Increscenl 4 C A A 2 3 4 Home Ecunonucs 2 The u lhlclxc tvpe zs Rooaewelt Falsqua 2 3 4 Bm ogy 2 Thrift 3 Nice pretty cy es Rxzuvn-zu, CAROL ROSENTHAI , Vmger Ronses elt DUANE Fahsqna 2 2 4 GAA Duke I-wwln '7 Thrxfl. 3 Scxence 4 Shell make someone Wg llke 10 hem- 1-um un excellent sleno ra tn k pher RENDALL, JOAN ROSENTHAL, Roosevelt JOANNE BEVERIY Thallun 4 Fallsqua 2 Lincoln 3 4 Chorus 4 GAA National Honor 3 4 4 Jwe Delplum, Lyceum 2 3 lnely unrl likeable Band 2 3 4 Orchea RENEAUX, JOHN Johnnie Lmcoln .lr Theater 2 3 Del phlc Lyceum 4 H: Y 4 Football 2 Basketball 4 Track 9 4 B uh 3 4 Jr Red Cross 4 Jtve 3 Thnfl 3 'lun had there arent more hlu. lum tra 3 Latm 2 Fnhsqua 4 G A A She is always at the head ul' the class RosENow, KENNETH Rosle Roosevelt Band 2 3 4 Scxence 4 He dues wonders with a set ni drums ' .... , A v . U - - n li N lr . ff , , A 1z.o. .. , ,4. .. M' , . H H . tt . . ,Q 1 -A A ' ' 1 W ' H H Ng. n if . A L .,, 44 . n . ns. 1, N , X X gg, Y. N - U -,-, ' XX, iv:- I, -My , Jet' . 4 ' X M .. ,. . gi' H,- f- , , , l 'E ifffxt . .ly , . I I .. ,,, . 3,84-, Seainish I . X -2 ' -,U '. :L .. . b.. ,z -, H, g , I 3, . L 'f nf' - .- Vg, .Aa V : by cp ,aft or -,--A '42 , -' W. gc-. L ' 'S fwbl -' 1-,Q-,, ' 'N 2 ' ' ,J V, dy 5- . A 3 ,,?Q-4 ' -f f' 'Q Lip' J' L '- 114. ss n V 'F V ' ' .., ,, I R-0.- , ,4. 0. E , . ..Jn,, . He's , lo Y ' ' Y , I D Y . ' 'H 5 2, 3, - v 3- '. , ' T l LA ', ' , UI , 4, 4 - v 4 w 1 . ' Q v 'V 2, 3, , . . . 2. ' at - -H -as 'MM Lv: TAN' M . Y u L. sw 4 , N ' ' ' .' I ' 1 V My v -5 U Cl H V I , xx .H . .,, x 4 k v E ,mi Ross, J OAN BEVERLY Tabby Roosevelt Jr. Theater 3. 4, Del- plxie Lyceum 3, Thnlian 4, Latin 2, Falisqun 2, Pres. 3, 4, lnterclnb 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Press 3, Thrift, V. Pres 4. The lady with ideas, but we won't go into detail. RUBNITZ, WILLIAM Bill', Roosevelt National Honor 3, 4, R.o.T.c. 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Silver Salzers 4, Hi-Y 4. The boy who knows the answers. RUMER, BERNADINE Dean Roosevelt The lady who is in- terested in bmlkingf' I SAILING, JEAN MARIE Jeannie Olroca Band 2, 3, Home Eco- nomics 4. Smooth sailing. SCHARFF, DONALD Don Lincoln He will make his mark. 'A' ScHovILLE, M ARJ onus MAI: Margie Roosevelt Jr. Theater 3, 4, Foren- sics 2. 3. 4. N.F.L. 4, Tlmliun 4, Falisqua 2, 3. Chorus 4, Library 2. Sl1e's original. SCIIWELLENBACI-I, DoR0I'IIY MAE Dot Lincoln Little and lovely. Scorr, RICHARD A. Scotlie Roosevelt R.0.'1'.C. 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Silver Subers 4, Bond 2, 3, 4, Science 4. Everyhody's friend. SI-IARE, WILLIAM Bear Roosevelt Class Office 4, Incres- oent 3, R.0.T.C. 2, 3- Lieul. 4, Silver Sahers 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Sci- ence 3, B Club 3, 4, Jive 3. He has an unsur- passed personality. SHEA, PATRICIA SHIPPY, Ross Punkin Lincoln Dark and delight- ful. SIIOCKLEY, Lols MAE Lincoln Thrift 2, 3. Sl1e's ns pretty as slle is mischievous. SIIOGREN, RICHARD KIRK Dick Roosevelt Inereseent 2. Delpliic Lyceum 2, R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Major 4, Silver Sa- bers Pres. 4-, Tlmlinn 4. R.0.T.C. will miss him. SKUTLI-:Y, D UANE N. Pele Linroln Jive 3, Band Z, 3, 4. He never passed up fun. E0UI?F 7733. g Q mall! xi' l lf SMITH, JOYCE RAE SPATES, JAMES Iuycic Roosevelt EDVVARD Spanish 3. 'iShurkie Lane Tech. She'd lry nnylhing Thalian 4. M 'mcg' He came a stranger and remained a friend. SMITH, ROBERT STALEY Bob Roosevelt SHIRLEQ, R HA d I, ' goo Pa Ru.sLy Roosevelt Fulisqun 2, Chorus 3, 4. Always ready lo do her share. SODEREEEG, HAUFF HER EDYTHE MAE 51 AC ' Deed Kenosha Qcxence 4 A mighty nice gurl S0wA1z1cE, JOHN Incl- Lincoln The will to win 'film AGNES LEONE Aggie Lincoln Chorus 3 4 GAA 2 Library 2 5 Class Play An .nnlnuuus young lady ANNE Snmmle Modes! pure STEINMETZ, MARY E. New Lisbon Her voice is so soft and lovely. STENLI, OLGA Lou1sE Roosevelt Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, Inlerclub 2,' Biology 2. A pleasnnler and beller all-around person could never be found. STEPHENS, DELORES Roosevelt The gxrl with he lovely smile S1 ww. MARY STEPHENS, Doms BLANCI-IE RODSCWU Dozlxe Lincoln 1111101 11115 Short and sweet STEINKELLNER, STEVENTON, Avis WlLl IAM P Slain. Lincoln ilmkg Lincoln Beloxter Bus Mgr 4 TC 2 3 lncrescenl 3 .lr Thea nik I P ZW, a'- 51' i I Yr nullln ll L92 A man of delermx 222113 24 xnehiglllgs LY l 'lawn Thnllan 4 Lnhn V Pres 2 Talxsqua 2 3 4 Inlerclub 3 G A A 2 3 Press 3 Library 2 Ir Red Cross 4 Jn 3 Biology 2 leader n things work and play FSL 1? -S-.- X, . ' 11' 4 I ..4, , t' Q1 E 4 ,Q t , f 1 K. ...., Iv I ., 45 f L .1-1'r'511.x,.w- C-.1-..t C ' nf-db ng-Ev?-:.w.f.w, ft G , . sr ' f' w , t A , tl 4 Y L M: H. WM I , ..1..,,. .. L' H I M ww W,,I::w,w, STICKLER, JEAN SLickie Roosevelt A wonderful dispo- sition. STIER, I AMES P. Jim Lincoln Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, B Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. He'l1 never get gray from over-work. STOFFEL, FREDERICK Fred Watertown Class Play 4, Jr. Thea- ter 4. We envy his fine speaking voice. SUMPTER, ADELBERT Del Roosevelt Baseball 3, 4. A friendly fellow. SWAGDIS, BEVERLY Bev Brother Dutton Thaliun 4, Latin 2, Fa- lisqua 2, Library 2, Pres. 3. Sl1e'll turn your frown upside down. TABER, DENTON EARNEST Dennie Lincoln Class Oflicer 3. Jr. The- ater 3, R.0.T.C. 3, Lieut. 4, Silber Subers 4, Forensics 3, Bi-Y 3, Pres. 4, Chorus 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Truck 3, 4, --B club s 4, Jive 3. Tall, dark and hand- Some. TAMULIS, VIRGINIA JULIA Ginny Roosevelt Falisqun 3, 4-, Thrift 4. Tho perfect soles- girl. TAYLOR, Lols JEAN Fennimorc Home Economics 3. Worthy of the best. T1-nEL, JOHN EDWARD J Honour-gah Tennis 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3. 4. B Club 3, 4, Thrift 3, Baseball 3, 4. NOW plus in sports, personality and fool- ishnessf' THoMvsoN, ARDYS Lcf1y Lincoln Chorus 3, 4. 'LAlwnys sparkling. 46 1 1 Q EEN!!! -f ':.i 6 A z ' 5-::. 'L ls ' , I Y ffeii ' ' 'i 3?':-:fi3i:1a,y L N ?4.25'w:fs8 tv' n uw' -1' I .IJ 'S+ THOMPSON, CHARLES WINSLOW Win Roosevelt R.0.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Tha- lion 4, Latin 2, Hi-Y 4, Football 2, 3, 4, B Club 2, 3, 4. Wl1ere did he get thc extra inches. THORSON, JANICE Ian 'Westby High A secretory, she is tops. TI-IORSON, Lois Roosevelt Tholinn 4, Latin 2, 3, Library 2, 3. Sincere and sweet. TONVNSEND, STELLA Roosevelt Class Office 4, Jr. The- ater 4. Delphic Lyceum 2, 4, Thalinn 4, Fanlis- qua 2, 3, 4, lnterclub 2, 3, Pres. 4, Biology Pres. 2. The vitamin girl. A we vg- i' TUCK, ROBERT Bob Lincoln National Honor 3, R.0.T.C 2,3,4-, Orches- tra 2, 3, 4, Science 4. An earnest worker. TUTTLE, BARBARA Barb Roosevelt Surprises come in small packages. ULVEN, CHARLENE Clurr', Lincoln Thalian 4, c.A.A. 2. Trne to lier words, her friends, her work. VANDEN N0vEN, HARRY Bud Lincoln ROTC 2 3 Lxent 4 Silver Sabers 4 Delpluc Lyceum, Monitor .live 3 Clnef Hull Band 2 fellow I Q. I 40 9 lf -P v- - .Pu I' A I 1 R ,. .wa ...'A' Y.T..uI... V VAN HEUVEL, LILLIAN Lil Lincoln Falisqua 3, Thrift 3, 4. An able Grublef' VEIIIMAN, FRED Roosevelt R.o.T.C. 2, 3, 4. His horse and bug- gy would come in han- dy. WALKER, MARY MARGARET Tybee Clinton Beautiful and lie- witclIing. WALLACE, RICHARD WAYNF Wally Roosex elt His curly hair the envy of girls WALTERS Bo I R 0 T C 2 WARNER, FREDERICK Punk', Roosevelt Class Play 4, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Capt. 4, Silver Sahers 4, Band 2. Ent, drink and be merry. WATERMAN, KENNETII SCOTT Ken Roosevelt Jr. Theater 3, 4, R.0.T.C. 2, 3, Lieut. 4, Silver Snbers 4, For- ' ensics 3, 4, Debate 3, R 4, National Forensics 2, 3, 4, Tlxalian 4, Bond 2, Latin 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tennis 3, Science 4. Try to find some- thing he cnn't dn. WEBSTER, GUY WARREN, JR. Web Lincoln R.0.T.c. 2, 3, 4, or- Qestra 2, 3, 4, Science 4. Brains run in the family. WEINBERG, WILLIS Wlllle l Incoln Band 4 Hes got rhythm ROBERT WELLS, ROBERT Lxncoln Bob Lincoln Sezerxce 4 Dependable and con A fnend WMU' Scxentlous RW LB E knowing ft If ...-,sl-, M. ..is ul .N .' ' 4, ' , 3, He:s zu jolly good 3 .. I.. . I.. ., . . . . . , 3, 4. ' K 1 - - .H ' ' J' fi' 3-xl . 4 I ' X5 t A R 9 'SU B 'r' 34 I S., A t 2 W 1 -' gi f fff Mu ' WUI a r ml . ,-..:3. . 1 . I 3 3 if ' , I ' . 11' , ' f . ,gil 1f '-J 'V 'E -. I ' ilsiiieyir ' . .I WIIITTEMORE, JEANNE Easy - Lincoln Delpllic Lyceum 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Lnliu 2, Fnlis- quu 2, 3, 4. 'Believe me if all those endearing young clIarnIs. WICPIELT, EUGENE Cane Lincoln i'WlIy' work? WELLER, PATRICIA Pm Princeton, III. 5'You just can't help hut like her. WII.I,1AIvIs, DONALD PeaWee Roosevelt Future Farmers 4. Always bunk on him. WILSON, ERNESTINE Tacinca 3, Treats. 4, In- terclulr 4, Chorus 4. Library 3 . As welcome as springtime. WILSON, JOIIN R. Red Fort Madison, Iowa Hi-Y 4, Football 4-. Track 4, Science Sec. 4, B Club Sonny.- Treas. 4. He has everything clown 'Pat'. WING, RICHARD 'KDick Roosevelt R.0.T.C. Lieut. 4. Sil- ver Sabers 4, Band 2, 4. Interests by the doz- en s . WITTE, MARILYN Rufus Lincoln Fnlisqua 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Press 3, 4, Thrift 3, 4, Biology 2. Her last name Ile- scribes her. WRIGHT, FAITH Fuzz Lincoln Thalinn 4. Have faith in her. WUTHRICH, JAMES lim Ruins King, Milwa ukee A perfect friend. 48 I .,-I-1 , M .:' lb N - 1 . Yosr, CAROL JUNE Roosevelt National Honor 3, 4, Beloiler 4, Class Play 4, Jr. Theater 3, 4, Delphi: Lyceum 2. 3, Tlxalian Secy. 4, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, 4. In- tercluh 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, Treas. 4. Brain and charm. YOUNG, JHARION Pigby Green Bay Thalian 4, Falisqua 3, 4, Library 4. A very friendly lass. YOUNGER, WILLIAM Bill Roosevelt Hi-Y 3, 4. A perfect gentle- man. ZI-:NTz, VELINIA VeIm Lincoln Class Officer 4, Incres- cenl 3, Thalian 4, Latin 2, Falisqua 2, 3, 4, In- terclub 2, G.A.A. 2. A gay and charming blonde. A 3 I Amo MX I :E l.l. -Q l .. gy :Nu ,fri - mg Y. N-gpg Ig A. v e . W Y 2 ,, y 'fn YQ ' 185:95-j X V W.,-4:f gi., 1. .A .V 14:32. wg wi . X-.frf:14:5'-Eg55i21b'a .J ' lil- if ' Y-X 'Af 'J 'v','L',zHL 4r'3fd jf .2 , r 10, 15' '92 '-' u5 c4a:qr,f.z:xv3?' ff M 45. 5334-y,q',f5rj:ff.-2 - 5- '- V te -- um , 55, AF'- -tshzfg QQ HJ- ' ' 41 'T391 '- X. X 5. 5.4 fi -1-di' X H fm' ' 6i',-'iff'-rf r - .1 ,'..., . -, . x-,Q l aa-4515-3 55Y,Q - , 'g- f -- - - -rl 2 gin , 1- ' pf: f A 1' W-, V, I 'xx ., A 4,3 ,: .-g,.x.4 1 'si K .rl j1',, fj'2 ' I' .D 0 . 'K .. . L 5355 It A I 0 4 . :.gr21.'.15,1, .. 1 .f',.'if Fl- 151'- ' 1 f 4: .4 , -' 1' -' Q -- m gy P - W1 fn ,MW Mhf if M 1 1 . 1- , -as --rf '- -'H3'6:5'.. -f ' -f .uiqerk TQEEL eyg, ' f,..1L M g.s'r- 2?-1 if ' gig si' D -'-f. f,1f-2 ,ey f f h 9' Tkfifr-BV ,?7 '-C9541 v-1 ,A . 4 735' - ,,,. I , 2 ' 3525493521 A-:QW-iffis - Q-1:-.192- Af.-1V,.a--X5:..,Q-ff?f,..4z+? --Q 4 ,5nf?9'+', N' gg- r Agijg: 'ily' I y rw . ,-. fi r . A . V .-- '2'fazf-- ,,h,fsf- .. A M 52- ra, e h H 'Sf 9 5 -' k - f- Pbfrgfif fff.J'iY'7rffW'if4' ' Alf .-' .- .-11 5,0 ,.1- J, T ! he in .,f, .. amy wg A . the U 'fl'f': gf Af fm clznzlzixfpj, Seniors Cli Work and Play Clothes xhoringe rlocnff bother them. fo et the poxf war jobs. Men arcifi going . g W h -gL2.:wf..T12-'Q '-'f++ 'P gl-fr 'f' f ---W f i hT' 4 - 'l f h ' 'Af'-1, ' ' 'MA 'A ?' , l55fiG'5?if?11fi'l j M U 5 -T:T5!i7 U w ff XX rn x'w9?,h1v5r, -QI ,f - I : , y , ,' ,f J l, '2:zam:p1frf--M- X --1 1 M 1 h wh-W h hhh4 fha- Y- 1 - -1 if J L, A fggi Zia-Q W 3 -+ wh l-Y ,gg V Q 1 L w,,jif'F H, u .,i hh f L' 1 I h .. . ,Q A A-A---f ' A - ,QL W , A -M Q, lin -.. -g-w--,Y., 'f f' , y Senior Prom, N Sweet and Solid The Cinderella Ball, December 1st, from eight to eleven, was an outstanding event for the seniors of 1945. The social committee composed of Stella Townsend, Chairman, John Red Wilson, Shirley Fraser, Bette Lami, and Fred Hamlin worked hard to make this Prom, which is all important to every senior, a dance always to be remembered. Pink and black twisted crepe streamers were arched across the ceiling of main hall. In accordance with the theme, a large silhouette of Cinderella and Prince Charming served as a backdrop for the or- chestra. Pictures of Cinderella's experience and the magical powers of her fairy Godmother adorned the walls. ln spite of the fact that a large clock was set at the fateful hour of twelve, none of the girls was to be observed scarnpering from the floor, leaving behind only her tiny silver slipper. However, a very small shoe-size four and one-half was found which exactly rit Joan Lundt, whereupon Miss Lundt was crowned Queen of the Ball. Her escort, Willis Weinberg, became the King. Richard McMullin, the Class President, and Stella Townsend carried out the Coronation ceremony. Claire Viney and his orchestra gave out with both sweet and solid music for the dance. The chaperones for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Edwards, Dr. and Mrs. Finnegan, Principal and Mrs. McNeel, Miss Laura Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. James Barron. Everyone will agree that the class of 1945 set a high mark at which future prom planners and proposers must aim. Ioan Lumlt aml Willie Wfeinbcrg as Cinderella and Prince Char-ming. 50 Senior Play 'E I A Stage frighl--Noooo-oo! 'TUIVIE RAIN UR SHINE After almost a disastrous decision the senior ad visors, Miss Orpha Thompson, Miss Norma Schmidt and Mr. Teska, together with Miss Allan, finally relented and consented to produce the class play, Come Rain or Shine, a delightful comedy by Marijane and Joseph Hayes. Billee Donnelly played with spirit the charming Jac Grayson, who had come to the lakeshore with her gentle, even-tempered mother, played by Beverly Miller and her domineering and bewildered father, humorously played by Bill Goessel. Don Fruitiger led the audience through one laugh after an- other as he zipped through the role of Jac's brother Glenn. ln supporting roles, Bette Lami as Rosemary March, the sophisticated but spoiled granddaughter of Julia March, played by Mary Lou Germann, who was the eccentric owner of the paper, Don Lyons, the handsome theater director who unwittingly caused the trouble, played by Fred Stoeffelg Irene Holden, a willing actress by Mary Ann Ledellg her pert sister Agnes, really Carol Yost. Alice Feuerstein as Mrs. Sparks, the gossipy neighbor, Agnes Stauffacher as Helen, the Grayson's long suffering maid, Howard Bjorklund, as Dick Clements a suitor of Jac, Betty Beadle as Ann Barry, a young authoressg Patty Bennett as Ella Stone, a Life photographer and her assistant, Fred Warner, played by Fred Warner. The arrival of a summer theater, its handsome director, a beautiful pampered young lady and the ups and downs of an ordinary family bring complications that made this production a hit. ,, ,,...,. .,... ., Y. ,Y .... . . 1, , Y M. TESKA N. SCHMIDT O. THOMPSON 51 Typical Senior Often one hears the question, What are graduates from high school like today? Are they the same as we were when we were in high school? and even, 'lWill I be like that when I'm a senior? Fun- damentally We are the same. We have the same dreams of success and comfortable living that Ameri- cans have had and always will have. Only the exteriors seem to change. We wish to record here for posterity these external appearances. We hope this will lead to a better understanding of the Typical Senior of 1945. A majority of Seniors will respond to Sharkie - Duke', - Mac - Reggie - Fuzz - LiZ - Jon - Rosie - Dee - Pat - Ruthie, Expressions understood without translation are Oh brother - l'jeepers - That's tough - chum, how come - That does it - are you kiddin - do you want a medal - fine as winev - eager beaver -- evaporate - on the beam. ' Any Senior could listen by the hour to Woody Herman, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey, Gene Krupa, or even Spike jones. The ideal Huis to a meal is cherry pie-devils food cake-strawberry shortcake-bananas-and of course, ice cream. Aside from going to school Qonly kiddirfj some favorite pastimes are baseball - swimming - football - roller skating - golf - bowling - sleeping - dancing - records - listening to the radio --movies and picnicking. The most representative plans after high school are army - navy - marines - nursing - secre- tarial - art - engineering - machinist - modeling - teaching -- music - and marriage. The and of a perfect day? 52 Student Center T. Prrrring, A. Sfc'uc'nt0n, Mrs. Wfoolfon, H. Bi07'kIIlII!l. Ld, rtwif President ...... HOWARD Vice-Pfresideut . . TED PERiuNG'fL?'V ' Secretary . . Avis STEVENTON ' , Treasurer . . . . REV. JOHNSON 1 in , Advisor ........ MRS. WOOTTON ' ji' The gay music of popular tunes coming from the juke box is a background for happy, noisy stu- dent talk. This is the place where the students mingle with their school friends in their own club room. Although the center is only a year old, it is known far and wide. Last spring the idea of having a student center was sponsored by the Altrusa Club. It became popu- lar around school and with the aid of the several service groups in town, the campaign began. First the students collected waste paper and sold it. This money plus generous donations by the various clubs took care of the financial end of it. Finding a site was extremely difficult but at last a good location was obtained right across from the high school. Mrs. James Wootton who is well known to both students and adults was chosen as director of the center. lt was open evenings, during the summer and was open during the school year at noon besides being open evenings and on Sundays. Not only does the Center have a well equipped soda fountain but it also has games, a number of good books fur- nished by the public library and last but not V ' 'Q least a juke box full of good records. - In order to raise more money for its main- tenance, a number of dances were sponsored by the center, and hot dogs were sold at football games. Policies and financial matters are in the able hands of the Executive Board. Members of this are: Mr. E. Smith, Presidentg Rev. Johnson, Treasurerg Mr. L. Means, Miss N. Holmes, Mrs. H. Lombard, Miss Lee Arrants and H. Bjork- lund. A number of social events were planned which included an open house for parents, a birthday party and a ninth grade guest night. The Beloit Student Center has wonderful future possibilities, but it needed many more members. So come on, kids. It,s your club f00m1J0iU UP' D0 they ever waltz? 53 ri.. Juniors Y,- Op.. Q f .wx If ' President . . . IRVIN ANDREONI Vice-President . RONALD OLSON Secretary . . BARBARA HANSEN Social Chairman . . ALICE DAWES 54 .IIIIHIllIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIIIIIHIIHIIINIll1UllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllilllllllllllllllllllllH11HHlllllllillIIIIIHHIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIllIIIIIII!II1lll11U11llIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllll C S S O F 1 9 4 6 JUNIUBS This year the Junior Class elected as their officers: Irvin Andreoni, Presi- dentg Ronald Olson, Vice-President, Barbara Hansen, Secretary-Treasurer, and Alice Dawes, Social Chairman. To start the year out Irvin An- dreoni picked a committee to select their class ring. The committee con- sisting of Ronald Olson, Bud Sowl, Dick Treder, Delores Osgood, Beverly Bosch, Joan Bach, and Delores Grena- R. Trerler, D. Grcmnualdt, I. Andrconi, I. Bach, D. Osgood, Walt 011050 UWO Fings On Which to B- Bvwh, R. Olwfl- vote. After much discussion the class decided on the insignia it wanted. It is a sleek oval-shaped ring with entirely new lines and crest and is the first of its sort to be made. HDVISUBS Miss Ruth Ritenour, Mr. Burton Williams, and Mr. Arol Epple were selected as the class advisors! They did a super job in helping to advise the ring committee and seeing that the Junior Prom was a suc- cess. Miss Ritenour and Mr. Williains served as advisors in other years and knew the problems of Juniors. This was the Hrst year for Mr. Epple and he was full of helpful suggestions. Thus the junior class Was guided capably through the year. ll-, . W. 1 rf ., Y ,-..-N .. . . . 1 1 I : ' - MN l Qi ga g Q 9 i. ml iiuiiuiiuxv l ii la - i' fill W l ' 4 -' H 1 l ' 3 , .i ,Z ,I g2fg,.aI'f 1:51 H :15g,g..-:43:?,?f1 B. WILLIAMS R. RITENOUR A. EPPLE 55 J U N I O R I S P R O M IlHNlMHWlIHHIHIHW1II1WIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHUillllllillllllllllllilllllllHTI11IIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVHIWIVHHHNVVNH4HII1HlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKilllllllllllllllllllilllHHllllPHNHIllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllklllllllllllllllllllllll. ll S- crldivlg be 6 Ola those W JUNIUR PHUM The Wedding Ball was the highlight of the Junior year. Main and white streamers, and Bob Sechlefs orchestra played all the grooviest tripped the light fantastic with their favorite partners. The crowning of the king and his queen climaxed the gay evening. was chosen by popular vote He selected B b hall was decorated with pink tunes while the solid Jacksons The King, Leonard Genung, . ar ara Hansen as his queen. The court consisted of the runners-up: Bill Horne and Mary Smith, Don Elmi and Joan Bach, Ronnie Olson and Alice Dawes, and Jack Joiner and Dee Grenawalt. Irv Andreoni acted as master of ceremonies. He crowned the king and left the crowning of the queen to the king. Irv then presented Barbara with a beautiful bouquet of mixed flowers. Alice Dawes was chairman of the r p om committee. She was assisted by Mary Smith, Mary Lou Quinn, Jean Krause, Lloyd Larrabee, Ronald Olson, Frances Borgerding, and Jack Frey. .The chaperones were: Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Finnegan, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larrabee, Dr. and Mrs. John Frey, Mr. and Mrs. ' C. E. Macklem, Mr. and Mrs. ,Ag James Barron, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeel, and Miss Laura Thompson. Miss Ritenour, Mr. and Mrs. ii Epple, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. I-Iaferbecker, were the guests of the evening. The prom will be a long re- membered event in high school life, and the Junior Class can he proud of its accomplish- ments. Right-junior Prom Com-mittee. Row I-M. Quinn, I. Krause, A. Dawes, F. Borgerrliug, M. Smith. Row II- I. Frey, R. Olson. 56 . IHXIIIIIIIHHUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIIIlll1IIIHVVIHIIIllllllHIIIIIIIIlllllIllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllHIIHINNIIIHINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUNIIHIINHIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllHIIl1lHHllllllWWI!lUIUIHIIIIIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllll J U N I O R I S W O R K I 71Z'erI1ati0,lgl6 ' ' wif, 11, go' .IIINIUII IICTIIIITIES Not only do the Juniors have fun at all times, but B.H.S. has found that they can excel in leader- leadership in the bond drive, Student Council, and St . . . . h d.n They are always ready and willing to help with all school activities and have s own outstan 1 g leadership in the bond drive, Student Council and Student Lounge. Entering into all organizations, they are Very active in high school life. In dramatics and debate, Mar- tin Cherry and Alice Daws represented our school. Chuck Odegaard, Bill Demos, Bob Udell, and Don Elmi are but 21 few who have done their share in athletics. We cannot forget the Juniors for their help in making the band and orchestra one of the best in they state. Let us not forget the service- men and all give a tribute to the Junior boys who have gone to help our country in the great crisis. ,eerily i Schaye, Morse, Cherry. No manpower shortage here. 57 Junior Class -1' xl R Ackerman, -I. .- v Anderson, D. - - ,Y E Anderson, E. ' , . D Anderson, M. ' Anderson, P. H., , , Y A , , 3 Armstrong, M. 1 if lf 1 W ' Amid, R1 'd lm N 'V Atkcrman, if .. ' , A i I. V, I Y . 1 ' Austm, G. v Babcock, D- 1 57 ' t , Bach, J. ,v I 'p m , 'Y Bailey, B. - ' .1 ' IPL F N l Beelcr, C. 2 ' . J 5 g ly . . U Behling. B- '-Q' 'l M . ' B......., G. ' ' ,il . J. ' .- f 1 ' ' A' 1 X Bennett, V. -5 'E Benz, K. l Li if ' - 415 - Bcrndt, B. 5 F Berncr, H. , , , I Bicnrick, J. Hifi I In , Q V N ' H Blechschmidt, D. ,' H r - 'T' j' 1 V - ' Q , .65-. All . Bond, B. 1 ' ' I' ' A - 6 - V A f Borgerding, F. 5 . -' gr , , Q3 Bosch, B. lil A- L! D ' Bottoms, F. l 1 iz . V X ' 'X x , U W A -.,. ' j ,YW f . H Ai , I I . . in I ::. at y.. Bower, M. : ig V . F 4. WM I :.:' i i ,X Bower, W. . . fir' ' ' . 'lff Boyd P. . V- U ,.. , L X- I r . . H ll, , l ,i..i?,1JT ir.. UNI, Q 1 Brandenberg, D. 1 fd V lx NX, ,.,'5.f:' z Apt- .M Briggs, N' Brown, D. Q ,X .' 1 Burns, E. . lr R ' Burrow, D. ,'.' ' 1 mx' 1 Callnly, A. . ' -ii i Casiolc, D. V D Clmdbournc, R. ' 4 1 3, 1 Cherry, M. V ii- , Chilson, K. 5 - , ! l gi Churchill, B. E i ga ,Clark, J. 5' ' ell Cole, C. gt, 5, 1 If I Copus, N. ,, 1 '-f ,, - N 58 .J-fn 4-L P .Yu fs QVEDTUXQ LDQQXQ LQ... Qsnkiff' SQSQUJS. if' l ff -' .I f LU'll.Of , DQZLAILVXE cw 0-J igjlggk X . xv Corni , B115-JJ Qsflsan. Gi 9 ll J' X -.9 1 lxxsm, R. YQ JV? Cf i - uf QW Biff-f yosbyj K X J R J Cro 1 , K. - I yllxj Cu gm, L -73 61 Dague, S. fo Dahlberg, H. X Davis, J. Dawes, A. Delaney, G. Demos, B. Demos, P. Q Dennis, Y. Dickenson, A. Donnelly, T. Door, J. Dougan, J. Donor, G. D Drummond, G. Duggan, B. Y A w Dummcr, R. Dunnett, E. ' A Dustrude, jl 'ii '91 ll Edwards, H. l Edwards, M. ,R ,I Edwards, R. I Ie 'W Emi' D' .J D V A ' ,ids -ll i 1 f fl' i lx j . Engleson, D. ' '- - fy l ',. ' 'F , . r A f' Tv 'fx ' ' . 1,g'i Engen, C. g I . .-1 V y U . l Y ' K Ennis, L. .L w X' ..-l. ' ', ' . .Iii .,t'-HV' 'yn V, - E. 55 n 'f six ' A W .Q n i ' 'lW px - I v i. ' E Ennocenti, A. il-5 l m -, N l i. ,. 'l l ' N' ,Q' Evcrson, D. .,, ml . JM., -, k 1 . -1 ,: , n N A ' ,,, H ' ,N N Eysnogle, C. .A ff ' A 1- Farmer, G. . 1 'A , t A M N., M H. l ir f 2 Q - A V '17 Q.. ,,.. ,.l--,.Q-.,, ff, I: X ' , L Q., g I 3 in Fast, N. i F5 4. - F2HSh01f,B- in i , . 5 l 495 Fey, J- .. fi. s f wc. A- W ..,.,..--,-wh V . i . x fy' 59 SDD, ' V , lx 5.5, x si V '... T2 fi: s. J' .i.',-,Q. an srfwib 2:1 i. Ai ....-JO EX. Q -Tl Y . -, 15 X la Xxflx ,X G gb .xx , X ' 2+ . ol QT Q : X C3 W lg il Nil I UBGQ. .J 1 'X-. kg lg , T444 of Q P KW .YAG Hinrnan, D. n Hobson, K. Hodges, G. Hoeft, B. Hoefc, D. Hoffman, C, Hogan, B. Honor, G. Hopper, M. Horn, B. Howard, I. Howe, M. Fosse, J. Fowler, R. Francini, L. Fuller, G. Furman, C. Frey, J. Fritz, R. Gharritv, N. Genung, L. Good, T. Gilbank, Ginclwff, P Gorden, B. Grenawnlt, D. Grcninger, L. Graves, L. Gray, K. Griffin, T. Halsbr, J. Hamilton, F. Guctsclmw, D. Guctzke, R Hansen, B. Hassell, L. Harris, M. Hansen, R. Hanson, G Hayward, B. Helms, J. Hicks, D. Junior Class Huggins, M. NJ. Hughes, R. n. 3 gn! y W, Isfcrding, B. , H I -7 ' Jack, E. Qtr!! - , 5, ,ii '17, JW' 5- it on Q . janecek, M. Jensen, D. Q Jensen, E. C 'n -mmm' .1 Johnson, A. ' A- F ' . ' Johnston, P. 'f mn h g If ' Joiner, J. J' R. W Jordan, E. ' Y' Jorden, M. - I A- 'IR -, JOY. H' ' . IQ- Kehl, R. ' V ! ' . . Q15.'- ' A I Kitzrow, D. N . ,Y Kliefoth J. '- ', l ' AN , Kock, L. p-f x,-3 'JH Krause, . 'V N Lamb, 1. . L., . gf f.f.Q wit Lancaster, P. of 1, Larrabce, L. LS' ' jjj Larson, D. L' ff' .51 ,L Larson, R. .. L Lee, G. Leeson, T. , 5 Leisher, B. J Q - 1 L Leisher, R. V' '-Q' f - Lighrseld, D. 1. .4 Q. Y 1 Lindemann, W. ., N - 'L E ffl' - K .5 j, A ', f K I F Lindstrom, F. ' 'Q ' X. , xqnffuh - Long, A. .gg , , . 1 fm. 1 . a Luety, c. 31 R ' , 0:95 YW. ' ii .-5 -,fqpza fvki. --H 3-M, - 1' 4' I Qi 41 ,M.. msL , -' W A -i Y 5 Y -f E -f. '- H ' V F5 . 1 I ,ifirifn 3 ,F - A McClellan, G. . . Y 'xr ,E V McComb, B. ' 'ffff .Q . L 5 ' X Mccuife, B. -. ' . 'U Q iii .. , ,rx 4 McIntyre, P. . 4. 5 N . ' ' N , ,V Makovic, J. -.. G 122' ', 'L L ft 'R MMV, N1 t 1 Ji gf! , ' C' Marrm, B. ' Q. gg' .V Martin, N. '- 4--- 1 1' f .AL auml! an I 3 + L - , . .Wi ' Us V L.. IW I, v lf: . , ,faf ' JI.. . WH W W U .f - . .. ,, . ,I . 12' Wg. ..,., Ef f- wx ' . Y, 11 ' 61 Junior Class Martinson, M. Mason, J. Mathews, F. Mathews, S. Maxwell, A Meech, E. Mickelson, C. Miller, M. Myer, B. Nelson, Niles, C. Norem, B. O'Connor, A. Odegaard, C. Olson, B. Olson, R. Organ, H. Osgood, D. Orrow, B. Owcnson, J Pzmn, C. Parton, E. Payne, C. Pea, M. W Pcrring, T. Peterson, F. 5 V .S L .. 6 Peterson, V. U ' 3 W ' X, - Pecrick, J. A4 I' 4 F -- If Perirr, S. 'L , , ,Q Phillips, J. Piccione, E. Plcncner, J. Plumb, R. Polaski, D. Pontius, J. Porter, D. Pukerud, M. Quinn, M. Quinn, S. Rasmussen, B. Real, R. Ffwyfvez - 4235453 . ' 'JJ ,ff H f ii? f-.,,4f,, .X,49..2,7J., egg XJ.. ff?7 '3f7'7d,?f!,f-fq5?10 ,MAJWVK ,f. sf' JP ef, ,J J .2 Y,-...f . -..-- ffl af!!! unior Class .4 -x JK. . x .- 15' Y 2511 RcedY, D. , ' :f d Rcndall, J. Wi' 11 if ' l nj? V , R , M. -- Ill-1 . . 9 Jil.. oss Rossi H ., 5' ,V H -..'f l1 Rrl'l'l- ' vig. Hw. ' ' w , .'I-.i2 '-H:-. gf 5 I il ll 4-,' -1 'if' ': ' V' - 'Q ll.-'?E.?: lEf W Rowley, V. 5 . ,l L' . Z Ruck, W. . g M ,Sf L 6. . Russler, P. V l L'm,,f I ll' . -'X' ,i . I I, Ryan, R. ' ' 1 ir H iv I 75... .J J Sump, P. ' Q, ,. . i i Us .,,, . 4- 'fxli' 4' .J if 5: fi H. K . ' 1111? H' P NJ V25 LA . 'N n' 1 'fxl fs X . J- . .A J. ,cf ' saaskfh, Kg! , y Arjzaxndcrs, V. V . al AGU: V Schliecher, B. -1 5' t . all ' Schuster, S. ' 1-I 'Aw .N ' .ff -31,7 Schroeder, B. Hg QM ? ll' ' 1.0 Jw' nv' Y -NM S Nxxx 656 -ifff ' . 'tr 'm..,1f. .3 - ' f-5 Scholes, V. L . Scott, R. ,' 5, y, Schaye, E. V 9 lA, l ' schenck, D. ,U if - 'L .V Q, Sherwood, B. 1 U '- T . Schopskc, T. L . In y Shultz, A. 7.5541 J Y Shimeall, C. 5 mf, W' , l Sxmonds, M. , jk ' ,. , , Smith, J. Y ,,., ,V Irl E .N I .- 1 ' 4 .--- J Smith, M. 13- V. Smith, N. Q. , Snyder, M. I ' Sorenson, C. 7 ,- Spohn, B. 1 U 4, .Q A J x ', If . W E ,J Q 'FQ V 'Y : Stahl, N. . , ,..- i n N , 1 F2 -4 stein, c. f- , .L M lg ,W t Sffphmf 'lv . .,,, A u p A ll: .5 4 lim 3. 5 H Sterna, R. ?g3' E ' Q N .. Schollmeyer, D. N 'Ji , it ,X 3, W V ., Scott, E. It , . In l ,v 'IM 1 N Stoikes, G Q . ..,, s 41 ,bf .. , J ,,..,.'. ' - ' r . ICG v 'E T A ' lv F- Stone, A. l V. F ' ' A xy JA' 'sw E' Summer, V. '.,A' 'I , Fw - Swanson, M.. .yf M, , , X., ,,... , H , ,T .., H Telfznr, S. 'hl' :iw MT 1 N 'tl lf. , t -. -4 63 Junior Class F. . - f A ' I lb :flew .ey , . R r , If . A -5 4 TI: X Q V r- 'lg -V :Z V4 Terry, E. , ' - I Tpchterle 115. A ' 5 if W - I Toedc, D. 'Wi' Q. Q , -. QI' U Torsini, R. Jai L' A 1' E' ' R 1' V Tredes R 'J' ...We if . -G' - - W ' ' 1 , ' . r r ar i , V 'r..c1.,M. .3 an A br: ' J Uehling, G. .. ' it V 1 Van Cleve, V. 1 , 1 ,, f V' X 1- - lf Van Duscn, B. 1 ' R L 'I R 1 V A G r e 1 ' 2 'Ji A ' .. .. -.., 3 il.: D an 6' ees 3, ',,' ', . Q - N ' ,H gm Van Vleck, R. 3- 1 3, .fe V V 75? A SQ Vallee, ance G fe . 1 v s r -1 Q yglgkpl .. 1 fysw- M ,WW LTML E Vxvlan, N. .G Q .Y 1 I .Al,,,.J,, V - .1 X a L, . - ,:V... : L 5 u pw l, -fx-N in . R 4 ...A Vogt. ref i6 eeeel L vw. W- im 1' Q , 1. 21:13 Walsh, B. ,, W Warner, H. FTW U ' 1 5W'7117 T: A-h. .,,. P - V? Y rj ' ' . im. 8 K LQ? M , fb g ' 42355, -2'z' ' Weaver, J. Q, 1 g . Wcirick, B. A ' NN! B VVQA Q K jx Wessell, D. - In 'f ' ' ' f - I , A , ' H I Wessel, M. . ' ' X A ef , ' T 6, X Wettergren, R. A ' A' rj 'H' W 1, Y ,,, Wheelock, J. W .9 1' ' 3 ' . 1 V. 'lg if i s ' ' ' Wieland, K. wwf r 'E-1. '.' 1' - . ,f 1 A N . l ' ' ,A Wxkel, E. XX N GDN 2005 D. Woodard, E. ' Wootton, J. Woll, J. - Y Wong, G. Wrigl1t, D. Wuthrick, F. Zander, Y. Zickert, C. Zier, R. Zuehlke, K. 64 Sophomores I think ibut I shall 11e11er see-zz free! Before the eighf-fifteen bell. The Class of 1947- Sophomores this year- have now become ac- quainted with life in B.H.S. Big things are ex- pected in the future! Good luck. w 1 ?' Y w iw H H H . is, 1 iii 1 , Yz 4 . ,N 'wig iv, I it H ii my ' I .,m.Q1V- -l mg ii, Y ii W f 1a.-i' H 5 i af il., .J Ii' .1 17 W, N , ' I ,9': f .-'He fix - - . x:.f m H M?-if Q -ijflff ff' 1, 3 'ggi-A ' 1 gli? A '1 fill J! Umm Pi 9 ga Q- '5f !-SEL ,-'- ' , ' iwuigyigvifl --V V - ' .J V 1 .2 '15 s:gs.17':i ,..LA . I '75 if ., - 1 34:5 ,LLV ' 1 - ui 1 5 X' riiE2.2:22i53fZiE5 ELH , Bofioms, 1:11. ' V , - '1 5 4 , .,,-' .1 - 'ff ' ,WW ., 'M - ' -9 ' -Q ' , 1 . ,. . Q- X, ' .1' ffl Relaxing before the afternoon grind. 1 'f 65' ,, il as. . l I 'L is 1 17 .2 N ' I f X ,H 6. ibo' Q . ff . 5 3 3, S O P H O Mfi AGE Cy . 5 Illlllllll IIII HUlHH1IlIHIIII!IIIi. 2 : XX NK! wx , Q iw,-X lN?xQ YR - ar I l 3 L ..l E. xv fj Row I-D. Cbulloncr, F. Bjorklnllrl, V. Cole, M. Berncr, P. Borden, I. S' Callahan, M. Carlxon. Row II-A. Burke, N. Boggx, XV. Cole, C. Cook, Beszbnlc, I. Courtean, E. Clarixtojfcrxon. Row II -T. L. Clsrislo erson, C. Clvrixfirufsezl, B. Campbell. Row I. Binger Row -I-C. Bzmlz, C. Bailey, D. Abreu, V. Arnold, B. Armstrolzg, Mr. Patrick, I. Baab, L C. Barbvr. Row I1-K. Barlrnrz, L. Aluurrl, C. Balm, R. Bell, S. Bnssrfff, H. Bemlle, I. Ausfiu, E. Amlcrsofz, E. Bnclccnger' B. Hopper. Row III-B. Ackcr-nmn, L. Bupfisf, E. Baxter, R. Bcischel, B. Allsop, . Bfvzrmft, M. Bwzrmtt, B. Anxtin, M. Brnlcy, Carr, S. Cook, I. Bradley, D. Ca1'rlenxc1z S. Cammillcri, B. D. Borchert, Row I-R. Er1gebrefs011, I. Erlwurrls, H. Ell1Ul1!'l150l?, B. Dmulore, L. Cu R. Darling, T. Erbavb. Row II-E. Eble, C. Davis, R. Dagurumo, P. Cul M. Drelanciz-r, D. Drawz, Elert. Row III-L. Dalton, L. Edmourls JMX bfi, fr C. Cruforll M. Dresser, C. Cnmcisg r f M13 QQ fl! fl 1 1 J Q 66 M f - fy If '- X3 l xl! xl--v-ff?,Q4-.4 V-' 1 S I ,f xl , X 1 Pk , Y 4 - -.5 ,,, .L 4, gg .M . Ex 'fix ml: 9 -- .. .1 Anrlcrson, L. Crmuley, D. Erlwarzlxk L X 1. I . E . Eliffz, R. Darker. K3 Nil Q Yx NIU 'H ,JJ .ffj R1 f. . x jf. 11.5 4 ,I 6: QI s Qui X N .Q Y ARX . X Vg Q hx j Lbvlfh Q1 H sb .r f ' OPHOMORES IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII NQLQN u 12 Row I-R. G7l7llI1HL'k, Fikzle , R. I. Gommzs F. Gilv, B. Francini, ', 1 0. 14. I emfrslmz Gy-ic Wx, L. Fi11 2 1 L N X j. HdT!ljl1l1'd1l. Row III-K. Hcnfscb, I ,,,.,f I A Hzmge B Harris j Ha CIUIIE' M Hrmzs Miss Dawes A Harlman II R Hngrlrn D H111 Y Hamzl L Hruzscu T H111 E V Hurlman D H111,0j Holzbnmm j TV? A LURJAF rf Row I-A. Lamemlola, j. Kiger, R. Leuiblz, D. Kutlvzcr, C. Kalman, R. K1ulc, D. Houghton, H. Huebbc, G. Keepers, R. Lawrence. Row II-E. johnson, A. Kosak, E. Lervik, H. Laws, F. Konflzelln, W. jones, j. jensen, I. Kunz, G. 101105, D. john- slon, C. Kcilrb, Miss Thompson. Row III-S. jackson, L. Kalas, F. johnson, E. Ingram, M. Klick, D. Kampscbrocr, B. Iverson, P. Krctsos, G. Kostoplos. Ro1uIV-E. Idlse, L. Isely, j. Hunsickar, D. jiannacopoulos, B. jo-nes, L. Kirst, S. Karnes, S. Kirk- palrick, C. Hudson, E. Koch, XV. Koepernick. 67 4 1 j..LzJ5if-1 .D , P , -fr -Liz! 4 . 4. S O P H O M O R E S IIINIIII!IIlI1IIIIIIIIIIiIZIIIIIIIIIIIIllII!IIIlVIHIIIUIVIIHHUTIWWHUHIW,HUIUUIUIlII1lHIIll1H1IIlll1HIIllIII1IIIIIIIIIII5IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIUIHII1I1IIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIiIlIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIII. ' f- V -T-A-f-f-T,.,.X. 1 H 'u.,uQ as -.ma 1' Q .f Marshall, F. Marlzs,sYI. McClellan, C. McDonald, D. Lorentz, I. Matson, I. McDonal1 L. Liston, D. MRff'L'SUll, I'f',1VIcCfz1-Z,QilIc,isI.. Mayer. Row II--M. Lipke, McGraw, E. Marshal . . McLug.fm, M. in,wD.,1ffz11'1ji11s,ojz1,x-AVE! Liftle, P. Mann. Row III-W. McCrary, D. Luefy, cMr1lJon, B. Lmle- f1f'i'd,V 'gl fil1, DR Manuon, I. McVey, D. Iohnson, B. Lifzflefiel f'an!WUQ 1 ' X ' Y Row I-I. Livingston, S. Lorencz, H. Lockery, Long, A. Marino, M , W ...-.1 1. .sp W Q .iw.u.u.. .YM hi. 1.- 0 83? , YQ ,BN 9:3 Row I-L. Moen, M. Pzwn, V. Oenfs, C. Neuhaus, D. Murphy, M. Nuuglu, Miss Blazer, M. Mmlclaml, B. Mirle, S. Newkirk, saw, Q5 Q K S. Nichols, S. Oelscblagcr, E. Olson. Row II-M. Ncmna-n, I. Nelson, I. Merry, Micbaelsou, D, Miller, L. O'Brien, D. L ' X burg, P.. Pargman, G. Palko, R. MOSXS11FT, M. Nelli, F. Mills. Means, D. Mitchell, D. Nuirlezlovich, A. Patton, P. Mnxlzvf. Row Ill-I. Oclctfe, R. Qnrlell, P. Mcsegarles, H. Miller, C. Oldfll-Lg? t Q5 . Qs 7 f I I . .X PY IZ' A QNX iw . L Qi Q., . . , n .,-,lf Q! X 'VJ' Allvf . L. W' il LPf!'5 'FA' ,. iigffx If l X L f , ,Q x y x,::.f'v'fV f ,L as ,LN Xl Row I-S. Persson, I. Plankey, P. Priebe, D. Patterson, M. Pratt, M. Pohl, M. II-I, Pike, M. Polzin, I. Raizl, I. Pearson, -M. Kococn, D. Pittcnger, B. Pope, 'Peferson I, Reynolds, E. Paulson, XV. Rea, R. Raymcr, D. Porter, O. Punzel. Row IV4D. Pate s rizlgc, L. Phillips, G. Rwllicb, A. arlacr. rf 68 li , ' X. li, l . lv jf!! l' X f- , QMS ,M S O P F M O R E S '79 A X . h f-- v Nr ,, A+ 03 if A 1 J B -L P Q, lim .3 J w N ' A ' R ' A .L.g, f.4 QU 4 l. NY pl ' 1. Row I--D. Rollins, L. Shi-meall, M. Smith, R. Shijzpy, A. Schemlel, F. Salavuoize, M. Ric-mer, Mix?Vy'a.l31an,fNl. -SL:l71t'lflt1ZEI'i,nDj'l'T '-W Schuliz, D. Roumls, B. Reinharf, B. Snyrler, M. Shaw. Row II-M. Swollen, V. SCh7f0C'1l7', L. Schoelixiej-N. Stoll, S. Scott, C. Smit ', M. Rouselle, H. Schnahel, I. Simomls, B. Smith, E. Sehoville, M. Schultz. Row III-W. Shephdidf S.f--Slaynzaker, A. ' Scjoll ak,,Z-'R Rosen, I. Shelton, S. Samlager, B. Rosen, R. Shear, R. Roach. R 111 IV-D. Smilh, L. Scott, D. Seversozi, N. Rose, A. Seiascia. L -1 DWL. 2? x RTA .M-ljvf Q0 . 'EX , .' j-Ula' ki Row I-I. Tnrrell, D. Trezler, L. Sjmzzgler, I. Walin'r.v, K. Volf M T Mr. Wfehxler, M. Wfacker, V. Sjiilrle, G. MIM' Temjzle, H. Voss, B. Viulee, M. Vallee. Row II-R. Weir I. Spohrz, L. XVrighl, A. Ugent, XV. Wfa ner F. Tu vlor D. 1Vikel B. Voelkel C. Zimmervrzan, T III-R. Vance, I. Yasailis, D. Taber, S 1 J , 1 - H. Sowl, B. Wegner, N. Timmeke, I. Tavzgye, D. Zartmau L Sweifrer, H. Sficle.ler, - . Refvieri. Rfw IV-B. Wood, G. K N 1 Row I-L. XVDIXIOIU, C. Larsen, M. Vyhyfe, V. Melcher, Miss Smith, S. Land, E. XVilxou, I. LaFayette, M. XVhillealge, F. Wilzegar. Row ll-C. Marti, M. u7lIC l!1Il7I, B. LaRowe, I. VC7erle, I. YVorihi1z,gto11, P. Lathrop, I. Merchant, V. Liddell, D. Driscoll, L. Lee. Row Ill-K. Thompxorz, C. Millard, M. XValsh, I. Wifte, M. Rice, M. Engel, C. Shafer. 4 69 OK 16' .af M., fl 1.1, Mi f xi? if 41 2 I FH ' Q5 Sim ! S i 234 ogggg 7,-, -I 73 , rs c ff? LTF5 fam N 31? 1.75 ,4 U A . XF XX It S2 ' 3 I I X- XQ Jain , WX . 'llllllll lll i llllllllllllllll I llllllllllllllll -muuIl'H' fb 713 XX X-MTZA I 1 W . QQ 9 A X! Q vc, X 'E L3 D? S J f 'Z O -2 f E N5 EX NYS E Winnie, jean, and Ami finding fime to ent. A-ny womlcr? Dorf! croiuzl girls. Barney Grammcs speaks to the st11de11fx. UCTUBER 3. B.H.S. femmes cast those admiring glances as the guest speaker at Spanish Club talks to them. S. Main room rattles with impromptu speeches. 6. Don't look now but it's losers for Beloit. Keno- sha did it, 26-6. 13. Us seniors choose Fred for our BELOITER editor and whatta book! QFree commercialj 20. Dat nasty ol' Madison East done go and beat us! R.O. struts its stuff in a review between halves. 21. Stairway to the Starsn becomes the theme for the Sub-Deb formal at the Country Club. 26. Latin clubbers start off with a Halloween party. 27. Not again! Racine Park defeats us 21-7. 31. Whatta gang! Whatta spirit! Everybody's out for the huge pep session and bonhre, all climaxed by the parade through town. Where does the snake dance come in? X II11111I1llIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH111lllIIllIIIIIlIIIll1IIIIIHHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll C H R O N O L O G Y SEPTEMBER And so our year begins. Ouch! Sophomores are lost. Oh well, aren't we all? Senorita Alba is chosen to head Spanish Club. Major Palrnini calls his rookies to attention. Competition ends and the winners in three big elections are announced. Namely BJ, Mac, and Irv are them. Nice going, fellows! The first game and it had to be like this! We gave in Qwhat elsej to Madison West by a score of 26-13. It won't happen again, or will it? More elections. Jim Jackson is president of Junior Theater. No wonder with so many women there! See, I told you so! Beloit captures Racine by a terrific score of 25-6. Jeanie and Bill walk off with honors of king and queen of the ln- crescent. Too bad Bear is so shy! Effie- 4 , B, is i U' 5' .ii .. South Ameriran boys give forth with some real rythm Armisfice Day Program is given with R.O. in L'o1nma11r1 . 71 ill, C H R O N O L O G Y 'HI1IIllllIIII1HH1IiIlllllIIIIIIIIlIIIII1IIIIIIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIllH1IIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIHIllllllllllll 0 NUVEMBER It wuz a robbery! A close game but those aw- ful .people from Janesville are the winnahs. Ahem, score: 13-7. Hide your books, kids. Teachers convene! Well, Roosevelt does it again. Senior gals and Hi-Y join forces to talk over dates. Some session of confession! Students gather in back of school for Armis- Sadie Hawkins brawl at- tice Day program. tracts all the local yokels. We still weep when we think of those onion corsages. Annual fall forensic contest is held and.Bas- sett, Edwards, and Cherry prove they know what they're talking about. WE WIN! Purple cagers start off the season with a 40-24- victory over Whitewater. Not bad, eh? It's really true! A day's vacation for Thanks- giving. B.H.S. band wins approval of thousands at big state game in Madison. Hey, fellows, hare fbey arc! A portion of the Rhythm Masters ami Vocalist Mary. Happy H1111 gay, and obhlab what frm. Keeping up on your Iitcrahmr? DECEMBER Jo Cindere1la', Lange and her escort, NVillie Weinberg are the crowned couple at the Senior Prom. Smooth dance, too! Teh! Tch! Our own lovelies are weeping be- cause of the cigarette shortage. What now? Thalian carries on its meeting in the Christmas spirit. For shame! Madison West whips Beloit 58-28. Eager beavers dig way to school through snow. Jr. Theater puts on a Christmas play in main room. I ' New club for all persons interested in photogra- phy fthis includes modelslj is organized. Our debaters tramp on down to Rockford. The staff wishes you all a Merry Christmas. The Hilton becomes the place for The Sleigh- bell Serenadef' It's the big social event for several college students and service men home for the holidays. - Our Student Center sponsors aidance at Grin- nell. .ll!!IIllIlIIlIllllIIllIIllIlllIIlllII1IIllIIlIIIllIIIIIlllIllIllllUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII!!HIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII!IIIIIIllIlllINHII!!1Illllll1HHIHIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIllIllllllllllllllI!!!IIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIIIIiIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll C H R O N O L O G Y Does the shoe fit? 11's Cinder Ella'x Ball. Our :hop keeps rolling guifla the br-Ip of Dick Case. FEBRUARY 2. Purple tries hard but loses to West 46-28. Can't win all the time! 3. Rhythm Masters play for a dance at the.Center. 8. Miss Shutt lends her talent and wit to Thalian. Find program of singing AND an ice-cream bar! 9. The score is S0-39 over Racine. Nice going! 13. Hi-Y fellows and their gals make with the fun at a Valentine's Eve party. Cupid is playing his part in a big way this year. 17. Will the voting age be lowered? Our debaters go to Madison to express their opinions. 22. Club pictures are taken. Highest attendance at clubs this year yet! 23. The camera continues to click. 29. 'Scuse us! For a minute we thought it was leap year!!! H. JANUARY Sub-Debs throw an afternoon dance to hail the new year. Awful short vacation but we are glad to get back anyway. Qwho's kiddin'?j At ease. Military Ball is as smooth as ever! Lots of promotions and awards. To be or not to be. Oh pardon me, just a hang- over from Thalian-Shakespearean sketches. Whoopee! We is the winners!!! Beloit wallops Central 54-36. Buzz, buzz, buzz went our heads. It's exams and why didn't we study before?!! The Hi-Ball really mixed in a grand style. Couldn't have been better. Several of our boys leave for service. Whitewater debaters battle with our team but it's an undecided decision. G.A.A. meeting is held. Sport's the thing! The big day is coming. Seniors get measured for caps and gowns. Our dreams of student price tickets for the shows becomes a reality with credit due to your Lyceum president. Solid!! A few B.H.S. fems havin' fun with Ol' Mun Wiritcr. 73 C H R Q N Q L O G Y HHlilIH1IHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll11IllIIIIIIllllIllIIllIIllIIIlllIIllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII!IlllllllllllIlllllIlllllllIIIlIIllIIlllliHHH!Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. MARCH S. It's a trip to Rockford for our artists. 12. Senior English students view the private life of Henry VIII in a movie presented by Thalian. Mary Ann Ledell, Johnny Edwards, and Phil Finnegan take first place in the forensic con- test. Congrats! 13. Skinned noses and sore knees can mean only one thing-Hi-Y initiation. They're regular meanies! 15. Ah, good ol' Latin club has a quiz program with master Martin Cherry himself, putting forth the questions. 18. Music soothes the soul or something like that but anyway the band does a grand job at its annual concert. 23. First night is a big success for the girls who put on their version of Snow White. We have real actors in the house! 26. Indecision ends and senior play is dehnitely going to be produced. Come Rain or Shine is the name. Hey Fraser quit fbcatiug! Oh, those Spanish quizzes! Learning Ibe rfozun to earth facts. 74 Swing it, Georgia, and all the rest of you luprats! Nurs!!! APRIL Hi-Y fellows and their dates take advantage of the day off for a picnic at Hononegah. Base- ball was the main event of the day. Could be swings and teeter-totters helped to make it fun, too! School commences once again. Tryouts for the class play are held. Little Bar- rymores all! King Lenny and his queen, Barb, take their places on the throne at the Junior Prom. The Wedding Ball is a mighty fine dance! Our forensic geniuses travel to state contest at Whitewater and come home loaded fwith high honorslj Movies are shown to Spanish Club. That terribly enlightening club-none other than Thalian, has charades and a real radio play. Students pause in their work to share in a memorial service for Franklin D. Roosevelt. An Evening in Spring makes us all feel pretty good with its smooth atmosphere. Itis the Girl Reserve annual formal. Turf diggers meet with the same from Rock- ford West. Results? In Come on Boogie, beat those skins! Our school days were filled -with such fellows. JUNE . Baccalaureate is held at the First Congregational church. . Here We are again, taking those inevitable exams. . Ditto. . The Treble Clef formal is our farewell dance of the year. . Tell me quick, do I get my diploma? AHHI-IH relief!!! llI!!IIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIlIVIIIIIVVllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIHIHH!!UHill!!illllllllllllllFlIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIUH!III!IIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHU!!HHH!NHIIIUUIIHIPIlllllrllrlllllllllllllll C H R O N O L O G Y MAY Looking into the future. It's career day for the senior gals. Happy Birthday to you! Our student center is one year old today. Hats off to a successful year. Oh what ragged and tattered kids we are! Up- perclassmen hold their customary hobo. day. Miss Allan and the whole cast sure deserve a carload of orchids for the swell job they did with the play. We're mighty proud of this bunch. Raljzb waifs with camera at Spzmixla party. lVhz1f,s up? Looks like sometlaizzg big! 75 soum m economic couocu R. O. T. C. - f yg,..ffr3,., ,,m.r- ,1gf.,f,: T .9v'.: -Q'fg frE',,j'i5.ii:g?3ff S . 'fe - I M' t ffi'iEf'Zfi?ii IWW a ' ' 'sae i , f-'-if fi , , Y ,jf fir' 2 - N ' ,gi e ' , 1 1' ww A A im X H ! www Q - ' ii ,T W , mv ' llll -illfli ' i ' 'ff r 1 f i i ,, 1 NU' 555, H! 4. ' '4 : V. X555 79 5 AIJQV,-H W , CAPT. Momuu. SGT. CANTRELL THE R. 0. T. C. EI-IRRIES UN This unit has a long and unique oacnground to point at with pride. After World War I, it was decided that such an organization would be of value to the school as a service organization for building men, and to the nation in the event of :mother war. Mainly because of Mr. McNeel's belief in the value of such training it held on, in the face of grow- ing public indifference and the idea that disarmament was the way to peace. While the Juke box played I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldierf, the Communist Club razzed, Tin Soldiersn and Cannon Fodder, other units folded up and vanished. Many people in this town were misled into accepting the thesis that cadets with R.O.T.C. training would Want wars and opposed the unit. Liberal Organizations were to belittle and hinder as far as they might but the bag pipes of the R.O.T.C. Band skirted steadily along. The prestige of the Unit grew and the cadets Carried on. By this time, many hundreds of men have passed through the unit. They have learned to ignore sneers and indifference and to do their job. They have received the fundamentals of military discipline. Scores of former cadets have come home on fur- lough this year-from Kincaid f,41j with his ive fold service stripes and his Silver Star to Richard McMullin Gan. '4Sj, fresh from boot camp, to see their old outfit and express their gratitude for what little training we had because it has made things easier for them and made them more useful to their units, exactly as their training was meant to do. i The exigencies of the war have caused a great turn over in instructors, and enlistment and induc- tion have taken key cadets. The growth of the unit and limitations of our facilities have allowed larger units in newer and better-equipped schools to out-do us on two inspections but solid momentum gathered in the lean years has kept 'em rolling, to date. May we continue to be worthy of our ideas and our record. ' . G. MORRILL, P.M.S.8c T. Captain Morrill, our P.M.S.8C T., came to us last August, replacing Captain Vaughn, who had been with the unit since the previous spring. Captain Morrill is an army -man with 23 years service. He served in the last war as an enlisted man and was a non-com during the 20's and 30's. He was R.O.T.C. instructor at Tilden Tech, formerly. He also commanded a unit of ASTP's at the University of Wis. before coming here. He has become a well-known figure around town and liked by all who know him. The R.O.T.C. Battalion this year has done a fine job in carrying on the traditions and purposes of the Unit. The unit was reorganized to meet wartime adjustments and the preparation of boys for the armed forces- was stressed. Under the able direction of Capt. George H. Morrill and Sgt. Cantrall, realistic combat training as well as close-order drill, map reading, first aid, and rifle marksmanship were taught. Since the unit re- ceived a new shipment of rifles in the fall, each cadet was issued one, and held responsible for its care. Inspections were held each Tuesday and ribbons awarded to those spit and polish cadets. A rib- bon was also awarded to any cadet who volunteered for special assignments. Stars were awarded for extra hours of special duty. The R.O.T.C. activities this year have so far included a formal Review at the Beloit-Madison foot- ball game, the annual Military Ball, and an Officers' Party. We are also planning an all day Held trip this spring. Then, too, there is our high-light of the year, the annual Federal Inspection. The tenta- tive date has been set for April 23 and the unit is concentrating on class order drill as muchpas possible. ' t77 Officers MAJOH. S!-IOGREN CAPT. KITELIN can Company A mg 3 CAPT. BJORKLUND 1sT LT. TABER ZND LT. WATERMAN Company B . Qi' 0 lil- .9 Y 1 , -1: ,- M 1 1.l1::fQ'1F , 1.i f1 ?.?5 1 fi L , Tj CAPT. PIAMLIN 1sT. LT. SCOTT ZND LT. WXNG Company C w. 3 A ' C , 2:2511 Q of T CAPT. WARNER 2ND LT. EWTNG ZND LT. AUSTIN 78 ZND LT. DOUGI-IERTY ZND LT. LANCASTER ZND LT. RUBNITZ KE ,I 4 I x IST PLATOON CO. A: Row I lofi lo rigbl-R. Ziff, I. '0incr,. H. Bjorklund, D. Tnbcr, C. Cox, F. Vribmun, I. 5YIaxuItls, I. Nelson. Row II lcfl to rigbf--R. Vallee, R. Beiscbel, I. Gilbanla, B. Woorl, D. Hill, B. Ra.wmzsszfn, P. Fi11m'gan. Row III left lo right-B. S0br'oL'rler, L. Lurabec, D. Rumage, D. Luety, L. Graves. I ZND PLATOON CO. A: Row I left to risgbl-F. Komlzclln, R. Loftbus, R. GTIIIIIICCI, K. xVllf0l'7lHlIl, R. Torsini, R. Fuxi, B. Sherwood, I. Nelson. Row II lrfi to right-M. Cbcrry, C. XVimlen, R. Lieber, D. Bmluell, R. Garlaml, A. Pmlon, I. Merry, 0 P. Afbvus. 0?Qf.,1,,UQaz will Sf I 51177 - , -----.-..-L--,..---.-..,.V---. 3RD PLATOON CO. A: R010 I lcff I0 rigbl-R. Erlzuarrls, I. Wall, R. Lazurwzcc, R. Daugherty, I. Cnsx, E. XVvlcb, A. Hoelgcls, I. Owcnxon. Row II left fa righi-D. Euglcxou, V. H1L0LYl7L', M. Lijrlec, T. Wilson, I. Slmbn, I. Reynalrls, M. Brugger, G. Wfriglvf. Row III lvfl fo right-I. Ku'c'1u'r, L. Erlvnomls, C. Kvilcb, XV. Sbephvrzl, K. Hvulscb, H. Hamm. ' 79 .. ,..,, .. 5:-37vm11vfrwfr1f':1 : '-' . -.M .U . - .. .. ,, ,,.wr.v.-R. W ii I. l IST PLATOON CO. B: Row I left io right-D. Ieuscn, I. Smith, T. Erbncb, F. I-Iizmlin, D. Sroli, C. McClafli11, A. Pclerson, D. Marmon. Row II lcfi to righl-B. Gorilou, C. Hansen, L. Vollmcr, B. Pargmmm, B. Krislinnson, E. Gibson, C. Olrlenbnrg, H. Huelzbe. Row III left io rigbt-I. Burlon, R. Brice, XV. Holleubcck, E. Lcrvik, A. Scouiak, K. Grribozu, R. Barllct. ZND PATOON CO1 B: Row I left to right-H. Barrier, R. Arnold, R. Larsciz, H. Drwis, R. Wiizg, XV. W7ebsler, R. Martin, E. Pallou, R. HHJIJCII. Ro1uII left io rigbf-R.. S-zunlelc, R. Tbiel, L. Hansen, XV. Rllfk, I. Wutbricb, D. Erlwurrls, I. Bingcr, L. Ganlke, L. Kirkceng. 3RD PLATOON CO. B: Row I left lo riglaf-R. Hughes, R. Trcrlvr, R. Bosrbi, XV. Lilflc, R. Elliott, G. LIIIILYISIEY, B. Sieinlwllvzcw, L. Saiulizger, L. Harlow, R. Moliqnc, D. Houghton, A. Grieucs. Row II left to rigbt-D. K1lff11Z1', T. Scbocjrske, A. Lnmmirlolc, L. Baptist, XV. Rrunquisi, C. Sbimenll, G. Hanson, XV. Voss, S. Cushman, G. jones, W. Fowler. Row III left to right-E. Lamb, D. Clark, D. Marfiusoil, D. Wfilacl, B. Rosrmzlcr, E. Sowafzlci, D. Abrcns, F. Mills, R. Van Valck, C. Shafer, . L. Greninger. so X I . 'ff' W' 7 ' ' 5 ' , M ,i-.-, , ' . .. V H X , 1 . 2 - - W-.. . - H I IST PLATOON CO. C: Row I lefl 10 rigbf-P. Lf!It1XIf1'0'IlI, T. Perring, R. XVc'irck, M. Branzlt, P. Nluxfezl, F. XVnrner, H. Ewing, Wf. Thompson, G. Wong, R. Scoff, D. D. Rifcnbzrry, A. Scwwsozi. Row II left to rigbt-R. Knffnfr, B. Ryan, D. Borcbcrl, N. Rose, Stone, I. Kiger, D. Tordt, R. Lzwfy, I. Aflcinson. W,---.fr-.7---T. W----.-,fs .- V f . , wi 22. Q V . W V ' ' 'W mr 2ND PLATOON CO. C: Row I lofi to right-B. Brbling, NV. Allen, I. shcpbm1,1. Sfepbmz, XV. Anxlin, R. Tuck, 1. Erlwarzls, T. Blecbschmizli, R. Frilz. Row II left to rigbt-- R. Hazelfine, R. Darling, A. johnson, A. Long, E. Roxen, B. Fey, F. Bonzl, N. Stahl. Row Ill lofi to rigbl-T. Mann, D. Nairlmorficlr, S. Slnymuker, L. O,B1'I0ll, f. Pontius, I. Pallw, R. FIIYIIHH7, C. Slain. CEN X.. -1 .br 1. 1 , 5 ' K I .' rr V'- .' v' H ' ' 'W ' ' 'Q Q 1 Y I. 1, ' 5 rf ' V 'M'. r '- V 5 ' V as . H W 2- 'X ' in 'L WJ. su' -2- .. , u.m.1l QF. Y M I H X E 9 I , Q L ' H .. Ii. . ...fwmffis E l 2 W 35 ' Hu.. i f fl' I0 'OTE' I I' ' . .. f - ff - I - 1 In . sa: gf ,-gm 5 A . ,- H - iw! gs.--,Zi 1 ,H '. 1 x2 Q.....zse 1. ...gal ,-1' uw nfzfzw-1 WZ. I. l ssesL AJ fi. SRD PLATOON CO. C: Row I left fo right-R. Cousin, D. Frnitigcr, Buarflmrm, M. Gcrbarzl, XV. Rubnitz, A. Huggins, P. Mann, W. XVegner. Row II left to right-R. Cl7Hl!l701Ll'7I0, H. XVIITIIUV, E. Dnnnetf, E. I-Iunuing, C. Vogt, W. lay, D. Hill- man. Row III lofi lo rigbf-L. Wfoozlarrl, D. Ewers, L. Rrlborn, L. Hvzzzlrirks, I. Weiser, B. Bicbcl. 81 fxlf, ,fd V .. ,I ' I I x i, .JEL-w'j, ' f-' I4 U.. rl .-, X. I. . 3... I . ,I-pf.. + I Q: ff .4 'L 1 I, ' v Non-Commissioned Officers Row I: sfsgf. T. Pcrring, SfSgt. L. Larralnee, Sgt. R. Zier, Ist Sgt. R. Turk, Ist Sgt. C. Cox, Ist Sgt. C. MoClaflin, Sgt. R. Weirick, SfSgt. A. Petcrsovl, SfSgt. R. Loftus, TfSgt. B. Steinlaellner. Row II: SfSgt. E. Gibson, SfSgt. R. Arnold, Sgt. D. Engleson, SfSgt R. Garland, sfsgz. E. Boarflman, SfSgt. L. Ra Born, sfsgz. W. Allen, Sgt. R. Larsen, TfSgt. XV. Thompson, SfSgt. R. Molique, TfSgt. I. C. Edwarrls, SfSgt. R. Kristianson, TfSgl. R. Elliott, sfsgf. B. Bebling, Sgt. I. Nelson. Row III: TfSgt. F. Veibman, Sgt. B. Gordon, SfSgt. R. Kutturfr, sfsgf. D. jensen, Sgt. R. Colaw, TfSgt. R. Torsini, Sgt. C. Vogt, Sgt. B. Fey, SfSgt. T. Mann, Sgt. C. Stein, TfSgt. A. Huggins, SfSgt. R. Hughes, SfSgt. I. Cass, Sgt. N. Stahl, Sgt. L. Vollmer. Row IV: Sgt. R. Ryan, Sgt. I. W1lfbYiCh, SfSgt. R. Hazrltine, SfSgt. W. Ramquist, SfSgt. D. Ahrcns, Sgt. T. Scboepslzc, Sgt. D. Fruitiger, Sgt. G. Hanson, Sgt. XV. Webster, SfSgt. G. Wfong, SfSgt. M. Cherry, Sgt. L. Graves, Sgt. I. Owenson, Sgt. H. Berner. First Semester Officers MAJ- R- PM-MIN! CAPT. V. HARDYMAN lsr LT. W. SHARE 1 0 A large number of cadet officers and men have ' been called to service this past year. Major Bob ' Palmini, Captain Dick McMul1in, Captain Vernon Hardyman, and lst Lt. Bill Share had taken the : speed-up course and graduated at the end of the l first semester. lst Lt. Harry Vanden Noven and 2nd Lt. Robert Gerhard resigned due to intensive schedules which are preparing them for service. ZND LT. H. VANDEN NOVEN - - - ERHARD 7ND LT R G 82 SILVER SHBERS The Cadet Officers' Club, known as the Silver Sabers, met in the R.O.T.C. office every Wednesday noon to discuss all problems and future plans. Social activities such as the Military Ball and the annual trip to Chicago were also dis- cussed and planned. A private party in honor of graduating ofhcers was held in January at Grinnell Hall. New officers also attended as well as Captain Morrill and Sgt. Can- Row 1-R. Scott, H. Bjorklvmzl, A. Kileliugrr, R. shown, F. Hamlin, F. xvamff, trall who were guests of the of- D. Taber. Row I1-W. Rubnifz, R. DlJ1lgl9l'Tfjl, W. Austin, G. Lrzncrlxler, K. Wafer- H051-3, man, H. Ewing, R. Wing. Federal Inspection has been the topic of greatest interest, and complete plans are being made in order to insure a ine exhibition. RIFLE TEAM The rifle team this year was not up to the standards of previous years although several good scores were fired. The chief disadvantages were inexperience and lack of proper facilities essential to good shooting. Since Fred Warner and Howard Bjorklund were the only men left from the last year's team, try- outs were conducted during the first semester and new members were chosen. The first match to be fired was the Hearst Trophy Match and we did quite well. Matches with Maroon, Ill. High, Prairie du Chien, and Green Bay were fired and then of course, there were the all- important Sixth Service Command Match in which we placed 38th out of a very large number of schools competing. It is expected that shoulder to shoulder matches will be - g fired with Rockford High and l A Northwestern Military Acad- emy. Letter winning members of the team are: Fred Warner, Howard Bjorklund, Richard Shogren, Ralph Kuttner, Don Jensen, William Hollenbeck, Don Kuttner, Clarence Cox, and Jerry Smith. Row I-H. Bjorkluml, R. K1lff7lK7', R. Sbogreu, F. Warner, D. Icnscn. Roux II- C. Cox, D. Kuzftner, R. Grxrlaml, W. Auxiin, I. Smith, R. Ryan. Row III-I. Nelson, VV. Hollenbecle, 83 Military Ball Ola, for the life of a soldier. The highlight of our social life this year was the annual Military Ball held January 5 th at Grin- nell' Hall. The sweet and hot refrains were rendered by Bill Engberg's orchestra and all the cadets and their guests had a fine time. Cadet officers and non-coms worked hard decorating the hall and it looked very nice. A large number of cadet officers from Rockford attended the dance and all were much gratified by our social efforts. During Intermission, Bn. Adj. Robert Kitelinger announced the new promotions. They were: Major, Richard Shogreng Cadet Capt., Fred Warner, Fred Hamlin, and Howard Bjorklund. Cadet lst Lts., Rich- ard Scott, Denton Taber, and Harry Vanden Noveng Cadet 2nd Lts., Richard Wing, Wm. Rubnitz, Ken- neth Waterman, Gene Lancaster, Reginald Daugherty. 1st Sgts., Robert Tuck, Clarence Cox and Carl McClaflin. Also during Intermission the Tribune Medals were awarded to the outstanding second and third year cadets. They were presented to lst Lt. Bill Share and S! Sgt. Lloyd Larrabee. After Intermission the Grand March was held which ended in an arch formed by oihcers' sabers. The other dancers paraded under this arch and the dance was resumed. Guests of the unit at this colorful event were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McNeel Joseph Swatek, American Legion Commander Carl B. Nelson, R.O.T.C. Oflicer of the American Le- gion Lt. and Mrs. James Barron, Co. C. Wisconsin State Guard Lt. Boyd, R.O.T.C. Com- mander at Rockford High Schools Sgt. 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GOERS Assistant Coarh Conch Assistant Coach VW ' 'W ' HARVEY A. GYGI Assistant Coach I 1 1 VT V1 WALTER STRONG STADIUM 86 . IllInllllilllllllllillllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlllllIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllIIllllllllllIllllllilllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIII!IHIIIIIlllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllIll!!'f!IlIlIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlIIIlIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII F O O T B A L L Row I-Couch Ifrcobson, B. Ausfiu, C. Oflcgaarrl, I. McClellan, I. Thiel, D. Elmi, E. Hanumun, B. Demos, G. Van Kamen, I. Wilson, L. Berkley. Row ll-R. Fensbolt, B. Moliquc, D. Bnbcork, B. Share, B. Haj-man, H. Polglaze, I. Stier, D. Case, B. Uzlell, W. Meyers, Coach, W. Gocrx. Row III-R. Plumb, B. T01U71S6Ml1,,, E. Sowl, R. Korbal, I. Plencncr, P. Mansfielrl, B. Horne, R. Zier, D. Taber, P. Sump. ' CAPTAIN ETHAN HANAMAN BIG EIGHT FOOTBALL STANDINGS W. L. T. Pts. 1. Madison East - ...... - 6 0 1 6.5 2. Madison West ...... ...... .... 6 O 1 6.5 3. Madison Central ..... ......... - - ...... .... 4 3 0 4.0 ' 4. Racine Park ........ L ,..,... .......... 3 3 1 3.5 S. Janesville .... ......... - ..... 3 3 1 3.5 6. Kenosha ........... - ...... ..,,.. .... 3 4 0 3.0 7. BELOIT ................. ......... - .................... 1 6 O 1.0 8. Racine Horlick ..... 1 ...... ..---.. ...... 0 7 0 0.0 87 F O O T B A L L lllIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllIIIIIIIIllIlIIII'IllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIllllIlliIlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIHHHIIIUHill!!HillNH1l1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilllllllllilllillllllHHH!!HHH!NHMIHNMlHNWlllililllllllllllllllll H. POLGLAZE Tackle J. TIiIEL Center B. SHARE Guard Lil, 12' 2. ivifiil 1 'V Y .ig I, i Y ' 'W B. Sowi. Tackle 88 BELUIT HT MHIIISIIN WEST Beloit Higlfs willing, but inexperienced football team, opened its season with a 13-26 defeat at the hands of last year's champs, Madison West. Beloit's first touchdown was scored on the second play of the game with Bill Demos sprinting 65 yards for a score. Hanaman's attempt to convert was wise. West, not to be denied, came back with two quick scores by Don Page, versatile end, who also added the extra point. Early in the fourth quarter, the Purple sent Don Elmi charging over from the one yard line, after which Ethan Hanaman added the tying point. After this, however, Beloit suffered from a bad case of fumblitis, which re- sulted in two last minute touchdowns for West. Hanaman and Elmi stood out defensively for Beloit, while Bill Demos starred offensively. RMIINE HUBLICK HT BELIIIT Bouncing back from their defeat at West, the Beloit High footballers rolled over a weak I-Iorlick team, 25-6. Don Elmi, pulverizing fullback, scored three of Beloit's four touchdowns, while Ethan Hanaman scored the fourth on a fifty-yard aerial from Demos. He also added the extra points. The Purple attacked with surprising strength and stopped everything Horlick had. Horace Polglaze and Elmer Sowl played well in the line, while Don Elmi was virtually unstoppable. Beloit's pass defense, however, left a lot to be desired. KENIISHH HT BI-Il.0l'l' Fresh from their Horlick victory, the Purple started like a house-afire, against Reds, but were soon cooled off, when Mochrke, brilliant Kenosha passer, completed a touchdown aerial to Lorenzo, on a play which covered 80 yards. Beloit fought back, however, and finally hit pay dirt when Dennie Taber caught a sensational one hand pass in the end zone for Beloit's only score. Hanaman converted. The second half was all Kenosha's with Mochrke com- pleting three rnore touchdown passes. The defensive play of Odegaard and Hanaman was outstanding, while Taber turned in his best game to date. BELUIT HT MHDISIIN CENTRAL Journeymg once more to the capital city, Bcloiters had high hopes of upsetting a superior Central 11 . How- ever, their hopes were not confirmed, and they bowed on a mere 20-7 . After a quick Madison touchdown, the Purple struck back with Bill Demos dashing 49 yards to score. I-Ianaman's kick was good. A Beloit fumble set up Central's second score, and Berg, left-half, went 24 yards for a touchdown. The final touchdown was scored after Central intercepted a Beloit pass. Odegaard did a good job of backing up the line, while Bear Share was constantly playing in Central's backield. B. Demos I-I al fback C. ODEGAARD Q1I!l1'fL'fbllL'lZ. I iv 1 uw ' in 'i M .s A-.A H l N 3 4 N .4 1 X V, if uv any M N, W mi f' N 'U'U:i34ii l W' ll ,H in -wat, in i W M1 ' ' N D. ELM! Fullbzlck D. T.-mea End . 'llllllllllllllllHHIIIHIllIHHIHI!IIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHHIHIHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUHIIIll!llIVIIIllIllllIIHlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUHIllIllHIIIIIIIIIilllIIIllllIillllIIIll!IIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllml F O O T B A L L G. VAN IQEUIKEN I-1 nl f back R. UDIELL Guard J. STIER Center IJ f 'Zz Y -1, CQ: Y ,aa R. K.0llBAL Guard MHDISUN EAST HT BELUIT Returning to its home Iield the next week, the Purple met the conference leaders and were embarrassed 20-7. Beloit took a momentary lead when Bill Demos broke through the line and ran 65 yards for a touchdown. The kick was good. Soon afterwards, Madison returned the compliment by sending Anderson over for a score. Be- fore the half was up, East crossed the purple goal twice more and things began to look like a rout. But with the half-time pep talk, Beloit reversed its form and held the visitors even for the rest of the game. Ethan I-Ianaman was shifted to fullback and made several powerful smashes through East's line. Horace Polglage turned in a sparkling performance at left tackle. Brion nr :mums PARK Once again Beloit fell under the onslaught of a heavier, more spirited team and lost 21-7. Park drew the irst blood by sending over 135 pound scat-back, Owen Evans, racing around end for a score. They also converted suc- cessfully. Both teams then held until, with four seconds left in the half, Hanaman threw a long pass to Elmi, who took the ball on the ten yard line, cut back and raced over the goal. The kick was good and the score tied. In the third quarter, Park was not-to-be-denied and marched 77 yards with Evans capping the drive, by spurt- ing over from the four yard line. In the closing minutes, Frankel, Park Center, inter- cepted Van Keuren,s pass and ran forty-eight yards to score. Exnar converted. Beloit subs played most of the second half. John Thiel was a defensive standout. V JHNESVILLE AT BEEDIT In the annual Beloit-Janesville football clash, Janesville emerged victorious for the fifth straight year, 15-7. It was an extremely hard fought game with Janesville scor: ing all her 13 points in the second quarter. The forward pass combination, Clatworthy to Mundth set up the first score, while sheer power enabled them to add another in the second half. However, a completely revitalized Beloit team took to the field and immediately scored on a 57 yard sprint by Ethan Hanaman. Heaalso added the extra point. Lady Luck frowned on the Purple, later in the game when Don Elmi dashed 60 yards to the Bluebird's 8 yard line, only to have the play recalled because of an offside penalty. The closing minutes were spent with Beloit desperately trying to score with passes, while Janesville clung to the ball at their every opportunity. li? D. CASE Guard 0 .WWMQ i D Mi ll ll W il' x fi iw Y Me . i pw X l N il Yifwkjfff l for x W Q, X i M' N ri X WM Wait W J. WILSON Quarterback G. MCCLELLAN Fullback J . ,aa -ffr W as . . . E5 W. i 'S H . . 1 www MH Hi WMM . ,. I 5, J K I 'A H ,M ,,,,, ,r ,, ........ ,r.,f.,, L. BERKLEY Halfbnrk 89 I 1 I I ' F O O T B A L L B T E A M IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIllIIllllllllIIIIllIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIII1IIIIIllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIl11llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIEilllIIllllIIlliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIlIlIII1lll1lHIIIIIIIIIII . B TEAM SCHEDULE Game Beloit Opponent 1. South Beloit ...,. .....,..,..... 6 0 2. Janesville -.. ...... .,.. A --.. 6 19 3. Janesville ...... ..... - ........ 1 9 0 4. Lincoln --- - ....., - ..,....... E--- 25' 0 5. Roosevelt .... - ,.... - .... --- 13 7 6. Lincoln --- B ....... . 45 0 B' HUFFMAN 7. Roosevelt ..., ------ 0 6 R' AUSTIN End Halfback FUUTBHLI. B TERM Among the seventy odd boys that tried out for the football team this year, over half had no pre- vious football experience. The task of showing these boys the liner points of the game, befell Coach A. R. Kammerer and Coach Harvey Gygi. Several of the boys lost interest soon after the hard work began and were dropped by the wayside. However most of them stuck to it and were well rewarded. This year's B Team was somewhat heavier than last year's and the outlook for a better varsity team next year looks promising. After three Weeks of hard practice the team began to take shape and a group was chosen to meet the South Beloit team in the season's opener. Before the end of the season the squad played several more games and their victories were a result of hard work. - A few members of this team showed dennite qualities and earned places on the A squad. A With football being introduced into the Junior Highs this year, next year's Bee team will have had more experience than usual and in three or four years this pre-high school training should have a favor- able effect. Row I-D. Pittingvr, P. Dcmus, D. Smith, E. Kunz, B. Gbarrify, B. Ferger, F. Taylor, G. Donor, W. Scott, E. johnson, R. Vance. Row II-Conrh A. R. Kavrzmercr, R. Robertson, C. Elifrifz, B. Pzirtrirlge, I. Borgerrling, I. Trmgye, K. Grabow, C. Psajzll, I. Shelton, W. Iobnston, B. Ryan, I. Stoiltvs, Coarb Harvey Gygi. Row III-L. Crowley, E. Martin, D. Cbrixtianson, L. Phillips, B. Lzulcbeck, L. Marfinrlnle, A. Parker, B. Manel, R. Campbell, R. Crane, R. Levibn. 90 .llllllllllIlIlllIVIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll11llllIIllllIlIlIKlllIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIII1IIlliIllllill1llIIIlllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllilIllIlIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllll B A S K E T B A L L BHSKETBHLL H TERM Row I-C. Mickelxoli, A. FiIIII!'gd1I, I. Siifrr, B. Goesscl, I. Thiel, E. Hmmllzan. Row II-G. McClellan, C. Oflegrzarzl, B. Howie, P. Sump, I. Rczzeau, L. Be1'krf1y, B. McComb, Mgr. l C o-C aptains BASKETBALL STANDINGS A. FINNEGAN W. L. Pct. W. Goxzsslzr. Glwffl Madison West ...... . , ......... 12 0 1.000 Cffflfr Kenosha .... ..,.... ............ K . , .... S 4 .667 Racine Park ....,. - ....,.,. -, .,,.,., 6 6 . S 00 BELOIT ...... ..... . .................... - ........ S 7 .418 Madison East ...... , ........ W.,-YM,-, S 7 .41 8 Racine Horlick ..... ,,,,..,,,, 5 7 .418 Madison Central -.- ---vw 4 8 .3 3 3 Janesville ............ -, 3 9 .2 S 0 91 B A S K E T B A L L IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllHH11111111111lllllllllllllllIllllllIillllllllllllllllIIIIllHllllllH11llI1ll1IllllllllllllllillllllllHlllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHllllllllllllllHllllllllllllilllllllllllllllNVHHNNHWNlllllllllllllllllllllin . Joi-iN T1-11121. Fo rwnrrl BELOIT AT I-IORLICK After losing three regulars on fouls, Beloit lost to a fight- ing Horlick quintet 40-35. The Purple trailed 17-14 at the half, but caught Hre in the third quarter and at one time led 31-21. Goessel, Hanaman, and Finnegan were then lost on fouls, and Beloit suffered from lack of rebounds. Racine, led by Billy Schacht, gained steadily and won going away. Hanaman and Schacht shared top scoring honors with 12 points each. MADISON CENTRAL AT BELOIT In playing their best game of the season thus far the Pur- ple rolled on to a victory over Madison Central, 54-3 6. After taking an 11-10 lead early in the second quarter, they were never threatened. The score at the half was 23-12. Johnny Thiel went on a terrific scoring spree, swishing 27 points through the nets, to tie the all-time conference rec- ord. Rabinowitz led Central with 17. The victory put Beloit in a third place tie with Horlick in the conference standings. 92 BELOIT AT KENOSHA Starting out the season with a bang, the Purple outfought a towering Kenosha team to win a 26-24 overtime decision. The Beloit boys made up in fight what they lacked in height. Johnny Thiel led all scorers with fourteen points, eight of which were free throws. After trailing throughout the game, Beloit finally caught up when Jim Stier swished a free throw with two seconds left. Thiel promptly made a bucket in the overtime, while the Purple successfully pre- vented Kenosha from scoring. Jim Srnari Guan! BELOIT AT MADISON EAST Before a jam-packed sta- dium, Beloit was defeated 51- 41, by a strong East squad. Through the individual efforts of John Thiel, who scored 24 points, the game was' intere t- ing up to the last quarter, when East suddenly broke loose to sew up the game. Lampe with 16 points and Burns and Ryser with 12 apiece led a well balanced scor- ing attack for the winners. The loss gave the Purple a .500 rating in conference play for the first semester. WEST AT BELOIT The superior and precision- like Big-Eight champs jour- neyed to Beloit to add another victory to their string by a score of 58-28. It was still a Hght in the first half, which ended 25-15. However, Be- loit was practically helpless in the third quarter, being out- scored 17-1. Big Don Page of West took scoring honors with 22 points. Thiel following close with 21, was the only boy who could break loose for the Purple. JANESVILLE AT BELOIT Bouncing back into the vic- tory column, the Purple eked out a 24-21 win over its bit- terest rival. It was more of a football than basketball game, with both teams fighting bit- terly to gain a victory. After leading 14-7 at the half, Beloit slacked somewhat and Janesville pulled up to an 18-18 tie. However. three quick field goals and efficient stalling enabled the Purple to come through victorious. 'Thiel led scorers with 11 points while Hanaman played a smashing floor game. ETI-IAN HANAMAN Forwurrf .WHllllllllllllllHllllllllllHH!WWHWWW!lllllIIIIIIHIIHWNIllllllllllllllllllllll KENOSHA AT BELOIT In practically annihilating a favored Kenosha squad, the Beloit Five took their third straight home victory, 40-24. They spurted off to a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter and they never relinquished it. At one time, the Reds came with- in three points of the Purple, but successive baskets by Thiel, Goessel, and Stier thwarted the rally. Thiel led point-getters with 15, while Jim Stier played a sparkling, defensive game, holding Buck Zvoda to 4 points. Remstad, 6'5 center, led Kenosha with four baskets and two gift shots for 10 points. BELOIT AT MADISON WEST With teamwork practical- ly an unknown word and points about as scarce as hen's teeth, Beloit was completely over-run by an undefeated West team, 47-24. The Purple machine just could not get going as they watched the score rapidly pile up against them. The ballyhooed battle between Don Page of West and Johnny Thiel did not ma- terialize as West's Bob Smith held Thiel to one measly field goal, while Page rang up' 19 pO1ntS. J. RENEAU L. BEKKLEY Gzmrzl Forwunl IIIHHHHllIVIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHNIIHIIIlllllllllllllllllllllilll RACINE HORLICK AT BELOIT Gaining revenge for an ear- lier defeat, Beloit waltzed to a victory over the wiry Horlick five, 50-39. It was an exceed- ingly hard fought fray, and many fouls were called. Hor- lick led at the half, 23-22, but the Purple blasted a flurry of goals through the nets to over- come the falrering Racine quint. Eto Hanaman had a night for himself by scoring 20 points and shining defen- sively. Little Billy Shachr was a thorn in Beloit's side and al- ways remained a threat until hc fouled out early in the fourth quarter. inks C. MICKELSON, Forwurrl BELOIT AT JANESVILLE With the High School sta- dium packed to the rafters with loyal Beloit and Janes- ville fans, the Purple quintet was edged out by a do or die Bluebird squad, 41-38. It was a typical Beloit-Janesville af- fair, with both sides trying desperately to win. Beloit led at the half, 20- 17. The lead changed hands no less than Hve times in the third quarter, but the Blues surged ahead when Hanaman, Thiel, and Finnegan were ban- ished on fouls. lllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllillllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll B K E T B A L L BILL HORNE P1-111. SAMP Guard Center BELOIT AT MADISON CENTRAL Playing in the unfamiliar surroundings of the cracker box Central gym, Beloit went down to defeat again, 50-39. Paced by Ed Withers, flashy Negro forward, who scored nineteen points, the fired up Central team pene- trated the Purple's defense re- peatedly for baskets on fast breaks. The half-time score was 22-20, in Centra1's tavor. After a brief third quarter spurt, which enabled them to overcome the deficit, Beloit's offense seemed to crumble, and Central won going away. MADISON EAST AT BELOIT Ringing down the curtain on the 1944-45 basketball campaign, Beloit lost to Madi- son East, 54-51. It was espe- cially the most thrilling home game of the year and it was played before a packed house. Both teams went all out for offense and it soon developed into a scoring- duel. The teams were never separated by more than six points. The loss gave Beloit a fourth place tie in the conference standing. 93 ELKHORNTOURNAMENT Anyl2oely's ball IIIIIIIlIlIIIIVIIKIIIIHHIIIHIIHIIHNlllllllillllli IIIKIIIUHKIIKINllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll1Ill1ll!IlllllINlllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIlHH!VlHKUII1IIIIIIIiIIIIllIIN111IIlllllllllllllllllllllll . BASKETBALL u ELKHUBN TUUHNHMENT With their hopes set high, the Beloit High School basketballers journeyed to Elkhorn for the annual regional tournament. These hopes however were dashed against the rocks when, in the first round of play they were smacked down by a high spirited Lake Geneva quint, 34-31. It was an extremely hard fought game which saw Geneva in the lead al- most all the way. After a slow first half which ended in an 18-18 tie, Lake Geneva spurted into the lead and stayed there for the remainder of the game. Their rally was led by their star forwards Gerber and Grabbert. These two boys were the reason for Be- loit's downfall. In the last minute the Purple also rallied and came within one point of the lead, but it was cut short and with it the game was lost. Hanaman led Beloit scoring with 12 points while Gerber of Geneva scored 9. n In the consolation round the Purple were much too confident and also suffered from lack of zest. They were defeated by Burlington 22-20. A basket in the last two seconds of play provided the margin needed for victory. This game marked the end of a season of ups and downs. The Purple squad was as unpredictable as the weather, one week showing championship qualities and the next losing to a last place team. The Burlington tussel was the final game for the following five seniors: John Thiel, Ethan Hana- man, Bill Goessel, Art Finnegan, and Jim Stier. T09 .el4. .. .itfv 1 BELOIT fakes Ilya' lead Before the bnlilc 94 .llllllllllHHNIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllilllllllllilllHllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIlHIIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIUIIIillIIIIllIIIIlI1IIIlllIHIIIIIIHIlIINUIlIWUIIUHHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllH1llllilllllllllllli B . T E aww Row I-W. Dumlorv, I. Kunz, V. Shmkrrwitz, R. Means, D. Smith, A. Grnfscb, E. Scbnyr. Row II-L. Phillips, L. Crawley, A. Parker, E. Mariin, D. C.51'istiansan, W. Gbarrity. BASKETBALL HBH TERM This year the B team was made up entirely of sophomores. This was done to give the boys more experience in combat and also to enable them to work together as a unit. From a group of green and inexperienced hopefuls, Coach Bill Goers molded a smooth working outfit, and although they were victory starved for the first part of the season, their showing in the last half was very encouraging. With their nervousness conquered, the boys were hard to beat. Three members of the team were promoted to the A squad just before the end of the season. Their hard Work and outstanding play brought them this promotion. They Were: Ed Martin, Art Parker, and Albert Grutsch. Besides those boys just mentioned, the following boys were awarded minor letters: Don Smith, Don Christianson, Larry Phillips, Bill Dundore, Dick Means, Leo Crowley, Vince Stankewitz, and Bill Gharrity. With this years' varsity squad composed entirely of seniors, several of these B team boys will be fighting for a first string berth next winter. BASKETBALL B TEAM Nov. 17 South Beloit here ....,........ ---L ....,...... --- Nov. Beloit at South Beloit-- Dec. Beloit at Rockton ........ Dec. Madison West here .,.... Dec. Janesville here L--- ...... - Jan. Central here ......,...., --- Jan. Beloit at Elkhorn .....,.... Jan. Beloit at Madison East-- Jan. Clinton here ----------- M-- Feb. Beloit at Madison West Feb. Rockton here .----.-------- Feb. Juniors vs. Sophs ----.-- Feb. Beloit at Clinton. ----.---- Feb. Beloit at Janesville ----. Feb. Beloit at Central .----. - ,Q X. X .i A Vl 5 xx X N, . Ta X Y -,sv Q3 G lxk A .Xp T3 V5 e X .N fx ltr! x lx 3 Q . f -ix .J 4 T C K llllllllllllllllHHlIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIillllHHIlllillllllliIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIllllllllllll11111lllllIlIIIIllillllllIlllllllilllllllllIllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllililllllllll. . ,. , - . wr- --5,5 T y ::: - V TRACK SCHEDULE .igQeT?3W?W9 . . . auf, Aprxl 21-Madxson West relays at Madxson , Q ,,' Citi' April 27-Invitational Meet at Janesville vi - .Lf May 4-Beloit sophomores at Whitewater ,Qi May 5-Rockford East relays at Rockford 1' p EE: May 12-Big Eight Conference Meet 1 May 19-Sectional Class A Meet at Madison E 5 May 26 State Meet at Madison mama... ffl . le , 'P 4 swegzi.. .--Kkmsgs O-uer flue top TRACK TEAM When Coach A. R. Karnmerer called for all track aspirants, a green, but Willing group turned up. Led by Bill Demos, sprinter and hurdler deluxe, John Reneau, Denton Taber, Jim Hubert, and a few others, the squad hoped to take quite a few places in all its meets. The team was handicapped by lack of facilities, but with such an eager group, it appeared 1 that the Belgifel-5 would dis- tinguis themselves 6g,D MW ffl G. Van Kmfren, G, Stoilufs. Row II-B. Grove Row I-W. Meyers, I. Iacobson, NV. johnson, W. Pope, L. Scott , I. Crawley, B. Ferger, D. Pitiengcr, E. Taylor, R. Wfilsmz, R. Feuxholt, G. Delaney, H. Ezluuzrdxon, G. Hrmson, B. Gharrity. Row III--G. Donal, R. Plumb, I. Reneau, C. Psajzll, K. Grabow, I. Borgerrling, C. Elifritz, B. Demos, I. Huberi, C. Soren- son, B. Pzlrhirlgc, Coach A. R. Ka1n1ncrer. Row IV-B. D1H1!l0I'L', L. Phillips, T. D01lUL'lljl, D. Stacklaouse, R. Crave, R. Le-uilon, R. Zivr, L. Dnllon, D. Clarisfiamofz, L. Crowley, R. Campbell. 96 ' 'IllIllIlilllllllllllllllllllilllllllIlllIIIIIIIillllllillllllllllllllllllIlIilIIIIIIIllllllllilllllllllllllillllllUWHHHllIHIIlHHIHIUIIlIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIUHIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllI!llllIII1IllllllllllllllllllllllllllHillIllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll T E N N I S April April April May May May May May -Beloit at Beloit College -Beloit at Rockford West -Elkhorn here 2-Beloit at Rockford East 8-Rockford West here -Beloit at Elkhorn 23-Rockford East here -Conference Meet at Madison TENNIS e A good racket anrl il nets him 111011131 TENNIS TERM With but two lettermen returning from last year's third place team, the tennis outlook for 1945, was somewhat dismal. However in an elimination tourney, several other capable performers showed up and hopes were raised. Johnny Thiel and Ken Waterman formed the nucleus of the squad, and after a lot of hard prac- tice, ,the chance forrvictory over Rock-ford West appeared good. The conference meet, as last year, was .to be held at Madison. 97 G O L, F IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIKIVIHUIHIHIIIIIIHIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIilHIIIIIIHIllI!l1I1IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIl1lllIIIlH1I11IHH1IIIIlllllIIllIHIIIllHH1111N1IHHI1IlllllIIIIIIIKIIIIHUIIIIIIHH111111111IIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllilllllllllll -fff.-.Y uw' PM .u , M - . .1-vi' , 55' ea. yi' 3 ' if f.f,,gg. ff, f GOLF W',.. fr 'i f:v.Lf5 5,15 it ,. Q .547 -. L, ,. lv-,gmygft-,l.. ihgggi.-page Q ' id le 4 1-'pe i , 1: April 23-Beloit at Rockford West ii?-'1 2 T-I V ' ikiii-W . ffl April 26-Delavan here T May 2-Beloit at Rockford East T . 3,Y.51.Q,g May 8-Rockford West here 'giAE'Qli5. May 10-Beloit at Delavan ef-'?3f?1ff.ff+ 'f3T5',. - . 5 , 'dsl . ,gafg-arg-:Q I- May 23-Rockford East here May 26-Conference Meet at Racine 4. June 1-2-State Meet at Madison : awe - iwf . raw ' ' ' N0 divots :lug bare. GULF TERM Prospects for a winning season in golf this year appeared very bright, with four regulars returning and a promising group of sophomores trying out. Captain Bill Goessel, Phil Samp, Lloyd Larrabee, and Reg Daugherty, are back from last year's team. This season's schedule was comparatively heavy, topped with the conference meet at Racine, and the state meet, which is held at Madison. The early spring helped the squad, in that they could get in several good practice sessions. Tryouts were scheduled for April 13, with the first competition with Rockford West on April 23. +V., X E. Martin, T. Pcrring, R. Hughes, L. LllfT!lbl'lf, P. Sump, R. Daugherty, B. Gocxxrl. 98. .EIIIIIIIIIHHIHIUHHHIHURHDIHIUIH!llllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillWHIIIIiiIlIIIIIIHIIIllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllHillNllllllllllllllllllllllllNNllll!HHllIHlU!lllHHNIHIHIIIIlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllHH!HHHHHHNHHH!Hlllllllllllllllll B - C L U B 2175 - is-0 ' .ss 7 . '1 , ak, Q , 5... T- - 'fx , W . H-A' 1 1, Q su. ? s . Y i lv sf ,..,a..1'm-. ,1',alm..: si,-1' ' f. . i s ' i ' - - '- ' 4' 1 fi ' f, . , , 1wf f. 1-iss. 1: '3f'Yi1Q,, 1 .1 .4 r 'v ' 5 . 1. il11fsf2',,,.ll '1II vfEff.i i'- , Y- - is V, M N. ,, - I. , . . . 'sara f --wif H ie. ss 125 ' sem ,JV is sm- s w ,M . . - p T 4, g ,M .11 . .,,, 1 . Ro-w 1: R. Crave, G. Mzzllrmziu, C. Sorenson, D. Taber, 1. Masterson, K. Grabmu, W. McComb, E. Hana-man, I. Wilson, K. Sundsetb, W. Thompson, R. Duslrmle, R. Urlell, T. Mann, R. Campbell, F. Taylor, D. McCril1is. Row Il: I. Tangye, R. Babcock, A. Sumpter, B. Demos, C. Ozlegaard, B. Huffman, S. Dague, C. Miller, A. Finnegan, I. Slier, B. Goessel, In Hubert, E. Sclaaye, D. Means, A. Gruiscb, B. Parlrizlgc, W. jones. Row III: D. Smith, G. Doner, A. Piccioni, R. Fensberf, B. Gharrity, G. Meclfllan, T. Perring, R. Daugberiy, I. Thiel, B. Horne, B. Fcrger, B. Dumlorc, I. Kunz, R. Plumb, R. Vance, A. Parker. Row IV: R. Hillon, P. Samp, L. Larabce, R. Olson, R. Ziers, T. Good, L. Crowley, E. Martin, R. Psaidl, L. Phillips, D. Christiansen, P. Mausjicld, I. Rcneaux, B. Linfcbeck, I. Borgerrfing. B-CLUB President . . . ETHAN HANAMAN Vice-P-resident . . . ELMER SOWL Secretary and Treasurer ..... JOHN WILSON Advisors . . . Mn. GOERS and COACH JACOBSON In the fall of 1943, a new club was organized to give the athletes some social life. Ithwas called the B-Club, and membership was given to those Winning an athletic B,'. This year, under the capable leadership of Ethan Hanaman, the club ran very smoothly, with the help of the other officers and the cooperation of all the other members. The club met on the first Tuesday of each month and many interesting programs were presented. The highlight of these programs Was the initiation of new members. It Was one of the most severe tests ever given to a group of incoming members, and is not likely to be forgotten when the time comes again next year. Q A Very interesting account of the war in Germany and France was given by Dick Cox, a former student in Beloit High School. Roy Symmonds, another former member of our institution and now in the United States Navy, gave his views on the Saipan and Leyte landings in the Pacific theater. Movies, beneficial to next year's teams were also shown of both football and basketball games. Refreshments were,1 served after each meeting. A movement to adopt chevrons and numerals for school sweaters instead of stripes was enacteil and before the end of the school year, the switch Was almost completed. ' 31772 The purpose of the club was to inject sportsmanship into the boys. I H' The financial status of the club was dangerously low when it was decided to sponsor a dance. It Was the Hrst venture of its kind for the club and it turned out to be a rousing success. A picnic Was also planned for all the senior boys who were graduating or leaving for service. 99 G I A l A . llMHIHHNllllllllllllllllIIHIIHHHIllllllWlllllHillWllllllHllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllillllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllillllllllllIillllllllllHHHUHlilHlllllIll1llIIIlIllIlllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllIll!llllllIIlllllllllllllililllllllllll1llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllf. G. ll. Il. President .... . . . . MARY JOHNSON Secretary and Treasurer . . . . . PATRICIA BRANT Social Cbairmrm . . ...... BEVERLY SCHLEICHER Publicity Co-Chairmen. . . JOAN IQLEIFORTH and MAUREEN Locitwoon Advisor ...........,.. Miss FIEDLER A very lively bunch of girls made G.A.A. an up and coming club this year. All their hopes and dreams of learning how to do one thing or another were fulfilled through the many opportunities of- fered through the G.A.A. They only had to mention what they wanted to do and plans were made to please them. ' Because of the limited facilities, compromises were made concerning some of the previously popular sports. Soccer was taken off of the program, as Was baseball, because repairs were being made on the girls' outdoor field. However, these two were substituted for by golf and a little more archery. Miss Engebretson helped by teaching the girls how to play golf and Miss Vyvyan gave her services to the club by helping out in the bowling program. All of the girls appreciated these services from outside teachers. Along with sports the girls also had many other activities. As their first project of the year, the members of the club sold purple and white flowers at one of our home football games. Getting away from the more sporty side of things, the girls had a lovely Christmas party. A Christmas tree was dec- orated and stood in one corner of the gym. Dorothy Blechschmidt and Carolyn Luety entertained with their version of the trolley song, in costume, and then Santa Claus came dancing in and gave out the prizes and the-exchange gifts. Refreshments were served and then the girls danced for the rest of the evening. After the basketball season, in order to climax affairs, G.A.A. had its annual basketball banquet, after gathering enough red and blue points. The biggest event of the year was the mother and daughter banquet. Letters and sweaters were awarded to the girls who had Worked so hard to earn them. The heads of sports who were elected at the beginning of the school year were: Basketball and golf, Betty McComb, Badminton, Kate Benzg Baseball, Nanette McLeod, Archery, Jacqueline Raymer, and Bowling, Beverly Dustrude. l 11 , U ' I. I 2 I 1 ' I ' - ' ' - .ii iv . P 4, 1 ' ' ' s L' Row I: I. Boss, M. Neuman, V. Cole, P. Gincbojf, I. Hcrreirl, McComb, C. Cook, P. Brant, M. Iobnson, Miss Fiedler, B. Sebleicber, M. Loekwooil, I. Kliefoth, C. Benz, I. Raymer, P. Iobnstou, M. Engel, I. Coonrozl. Row II: B. Bond M. Miller, N. McLeod, A. Feuerstein, B. Reinhart, C. Gunderson, M. Ianeeele, L. Ianccek, I. Turrell, E. lrltse, I. Hmisieker, I. Holz- banser, C. Cook, B. McGuire, B. Harris, M. Kliclz, P. Priebe, K. Voit, M. McClellan. Row III: S. Cook, M. Toice, G. Vallee, C. Neabaus, H. Lorkery, L. Isely, F. WeI1ster,'M. Naugle, B. -Smith, V. Bennett, L. Bennet, I. Wferle, M. Armstrong, K. Lely, B. Frauciui, T. GViFil1, H. Voss. Row IV: D. Patterson, I. Walters, D. Morris, A. Dickerson, D. Brirrkznfl, D. Lor- enz, P. Lathrop, S. Reed, N. Scott, M. Berner, V. Arnolrl, C. McDonald, R. Elifrifz, B. Amzmdson, I. Matson. 100 OIIIIaII11aI1Inumnumn.mrunanunlunmnuuluininanIImumsInIHIIII.IIIIIIInIiI4IIIII1IlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIuII1I11n11111111nnulnllmlmmzmmullnnulllluuulllllll N I O N A L H O N O R S O C I E T Y Row I-I. Dougzin, B. Beazlle, M. Bozuer, A. Olson, M. Moss, G. McGla1u'bin, M. Slcelc, A. Sirmfzzcber, M. Svbozfille, B. Miller, A. Keller, C. Alba, R. Adlcmnn, 1. Burroius, D. Morse, C. Yost, M. Ledell, P. Ginclaojf. Row II-G. Aughey, W. Bower, I. Hauser, F. Hamvilfon, I. Howarcl, L. Koch, B. Scl:1lc'icbe1', S. Fraser, M. Gcrmann, A. Dane, M. Haskell, B. Lami, I. Rosvmfbal, Wf. lrltse, P. Fey, I. Aurlrconi. Row III-I. Bergmann, R. Tuck, R. Fey, W. Rubnitz, P. Sump, B. Goexcll, D. Lyons, R. Kntfm-r, A. Huggins, R. Brrmrleulmrg, P. Brant, M. Brill, A. Stcvmilorz, F. Hamlin, L. Larrubee, E. Schuyc. Row IV-B. Moore, I. Spafes, D. Englebrelson, R. Hazeltine, C. Hobson, W. Tbompxon, T. Mmm, R. Sternu: P NHTIUNHI. HUNUH SIICIETY. This clubis not an organization for social meetings but a group of honor students who have been elected for outstanding scholastic work, leadership and service to the student body and to the school. The faculty selects these people according to their abilities. From the top 25 W of the class, SW are chosen as Juniors. These people remain in the society through their senior year also. Another 10W are chosen as Seniors. Election to this society is really an honor. The following students of the Class of 1945 'were elected as Juniors: Reva Adleman, Elizabeth Beadle, Ann Dane, Mary Lou Germann, Fred Hamlin, Richard Hazeltine, Chester Hobson, Winifred Idtse, Ralph Kuttner, Bette Lami, Richard McMullin, Beverly Miller, Dorothy Morse, Audrey Olson, Joan Rosenthal, William Rubnitz, Robert Tuck, and Carol Yost. The 10? who were chosen as Seniors were: James Spares, Harry Vanden Noven, Patricia Brant, Mariana Moss, Gloria Aughey, Don Lyons,qRuth Brandenburg, Jean Burrows, Donald Englebretson. Ger- aldine McGlaucl1lin, Aurora Keller, Mary Steele, Joyce Hauser, Avis Steventon, James Jackson, Theo- dore Mann, Albert'Huggins, Williani Moore, Agnes Stauifacher, John Wilson, Martha Brill, Patricia Fey, Shirley Fraser, Mary Ledell, Winslow Thompson, Irvin Andreoni, John Bergmann, Marjorie Has- kell, William Goessel, Marjorie Schoville, and Connie Alba. Members of the class of 1946 elected as Juniors were: Jackie Dougan, Lloyd Larrabee, Charles Sor- enson, Pauline Ginchoff, Beverly Schleicher, Edward Schaye, Jack Fosse, Faith Hamilton, Phil Samp, Jean Howard, Lorraine Koch, Robert- Fey, Winifred Bower, John Pontius, Robert Sterna, Marion Bower, and Charles Shimeal. 101 S T U D E N T C O U N C I L IIIlIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIllKllllllllllllllIlIIIlllllilllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlllHI1lIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIH'lllljllllmlllllN11IllHIVHHHHllllIll!llHNIil4IHIlllllllllllllllilllllll. ' -1 f'gai.w-.: ,ea--1. , H vi H i - .1 - A ,, A 4 - ' 4 , T Row I: C. Neuhaus, B. Donnelly, D. Porlwcll, I. Reneanx, H. Ewing, A. Dane, H. Bjorklumf, A. Steuenlon, L. Larrabee, B. Dumlore, L. O'Brien, F. Komlzella. Row II: I. Herreirf, W. Idtse, S. Townseml, L. Francini, E. Wfikel, B. Bearlle, M. Smilb, I. Barb, M. Vallee, I. Wforfbington, B. Fraucini, R. Trerler. Row III: S. Basseti, P. Mclclaer, D. Sluckbonse, E. Martin, 1. Amlreoni, P. De-Inns, R. Brite, N. Rare, C. Orleganrrl, L. Gemmg. STUDENT CUUNCII. 1945-another successful year, has been added to the history of the Delphic Lyceum. The election of officers started early in the year as two representatives from each home room nom- inated the competing candidates. Campaigning was done on old jalopies smeared with white shoe polish or black paint, and vote-seeking speeches were given before school assemblies. The count of the bal- lots showed Howard Bjorklund, President, Avis Steventon, Vice President, Ann Dane, Secretary, and Harry Vanden Noven, Chief Hall Monitor. Weekly meetings were held to discuss any old or new business pertaining to school affairs. The first project of the Council was conducting a bond drive. Bonds and stamps were sold in the main hall for the purpose of purchasing an amphibious weasel. The goal was set at 352,000 and the students topped it. The pep parade before the Beloit-Janesville game Qbetter known as the snake dancej was the most successful it has been in years. The student body met behind the school at night for a short pep session and bonfire, after which a parade, led by the band, moved through the business district of town. The whole gang showed plenty of spirit and enthusiasm, yet no damage was reported, thanks to the co- operation of the B-Club. ' Another accomplishment of the Lyceum, was the purchase of a guest register. The register stands in main hall awaiting the autographs of returning service men, alumni, and guests. This book was acquired with the hope that it will continue to have a place in school and be a welcome to all visitors. One of the most sought projects in former years became an achievement in this year's Council. That project was student prices at the theaters, which was promised in the president's campaign speech and later became a reality. This plan benefited not only the high school students, but those in the junior high schools and South Beloit as well. The understanding agreement was that the student prices would be renewed each year, as long as the privileges were not abused. These are the highlights of the Council's activities, with many minor attainments, which when all added together, prove the worth and success of the Delphic Lyceum. 102 4 .llllllllIHIIIIII11IlllIIllIIIIII1Ill!IEIIIIIIIIIIIllIIII1111IlllIIII1I11IllllIiIIIllllIllllilllIIIHIIIIIllllllII11llIIII1IIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIiI1I1I1I1INIIIIIIllllIl1IllIHillIlIIlIilillllllIIIIIllIIIIIIlIilIIIIlIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllHHIIHHillllllliilIlilillilllllllllllliillll R E D C R O S S JUNIDB BED CRUSS President . . . MARY ANN LEDELL Vice-President . . JAMES JACKSON Secretary . . . BETTE LAM1 Treasurer . CAROL YosT Advisor . Mrss SEAVER The Junior Red Cross Council really started the year out with a bangl At their first meeting, officers for the year were elected and last years' president, Eleanor Wootton, talked about the functions of the Red Cross. By October, the Red Cross drive was well under way. When all the money was counted, the High School really did its share by contributing F5122.47. All during the year the sewing, art, and commercial classes have been making Red Cross articles. The Council members Wrapped and mailed several hundred packages. Some of the things included were: menu covers, Christmas cards, wall hangings, afghans, utility bags, housewives, Christmas carol books, bed jackets, and table decorations. At Christmas, the Council played Santa Claus to eight children in the Muirdale Sanitorium. A nice gift and a box of candy were sent to each child. Eight boxes of candy were also sent to the children of a Beloit family in which the mother had died. When spring came, the Council worked at the Blood Bank. The members reported in three shifts, morning, afternoon and night, and gave much help to the women in charge. Much credit for the success of the Junior Red Cross goes to Miss Seaver who is always willing to give advice and assistance. J CR' Row I: P. Sump, E. Scbuyc, Miss Seaver, M. Lcdcll, B. Lami, C. Yost, I. Renenux. Row II: P. Priebe, S. Fiese, F. Hamlin P. Iolanslon, G. Drlrmey, H. Bvrucr. Row III: D. Rifcnlzvry, S. Bassett, L. Frruzcini, E. Bernlle, A. Sfeucntou, G. Wfongi 103 if T H RI C L U B IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIVIIVIVIIHHIHXVIWHlllllllIVllHIlIIIIHlllllih..IllllllIIllHIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIHHHIIIIEIIIIIIIIIEIVHHi!lIlllIII1IlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIHIIllllllIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIlllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIiiilllllillllllilllllllH1111lIIIlIIlliIIHIIIIi. 'rumrr cuts President . . REVA ADLEMAN Vice-President CHESTER HoBsoN Advisor Miss HOFFMAN The Thrift Club was made up of two people from each home room who served as bankers all during the year. , The club this year was striving to bring up the percentage of the school banking. It had been 7012 last year but this year it was raised to 80'ZJ. Rooms 3, 4, 5, 310A, and 4A have helped boost this by maintaining 10072: every time. At their first meeting, Miss Lakey was guest speaker and she suggested ways of getting a IOOWJ in banking. The club was by no means all Work and no play. On December 11th, it had a Christmas party in the Girls' Gym. The committee included' Chester Hobson, Reva Adleman, and Charles Sorenson. Several games Were played. Perhaps the one enjoyed most was Truth or Consequences. Miss Hoffman, after missing her question had to go out in the hall and sing, Mary Had A Little Lamb, to che first teacher she met. The party was brought to a close with the serving of refreshments. Although we didn't like to give up our money on Tuesday morning, we were glad the bankers in- sisted When we saw how much we saved during the year. .. i 1.2. - , 'A , V el. '- - ' .Q '- . 1 M - of - ar , ,. Rownl: A. Pc9uerstei11, B. Hollcnbeck, I. Pontius, Hughes, L. Grcuiuger, I. Fray, Miss Hoffman, C. Sorenson, C. Hobson, R. Aglleman, T. Mmm, B. Duuflorc, K. Vail, M. McClellan, R. Kohl, K. Cbilson. Row 11: L. Vdll-Hfilvfl, V. Tamulis, C. Bailey, F. Salamonc, P. Kretsox, EB. Olfmu, I. Holzbauser, M. Neuman, M. Naugle, M. Anrlerson, B. M1:Giiirc, B. McComb, I. Wcrle, I. Ross, P. Lindquist, B. Coryell, I. Wfoolfon. Row III: R. Duimner, F. Nairlo-wski, M. Price, M. Witte, N. Martin, D. Hill, V. Van Cleave, N. Scolf, K. Benz, I. Maison, M. Wacker, L. Taylor, L. Wirzslow, I. Helm, D. Anrlerson. 104 lmjlfggx l,.,i.,i 'Q oe V it Q UN .IllllllllllllllllmfmIIIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIHIHQHllllwllwllqIIllllmiK IIllllllIlllllllllIllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllk L I B R A R Y C L U B X. Row I-S. Nichols, R. LlI1'.Yl'11, Miss Burl, D. Zartmzm, C. ML'D01llIIll. Row II--I. Hmzxicker, T. Kirkpafrick, N. Carr, L. Mayer. Row Ill-I. Livingston, M. Young, C. Allm, V. Oulex. LIBRARY CLUB Presiflwzt . . L. MAYER Vice-President S. NICHOLS Secnrtary . V. OATES Treasurer . C. MCDONALD This club was composed of students who were especially enthusiastic about library work. They contributed their time and effort to it. ' Meetings were held twice a month during noon hour. At this time any diiiculties were cleared up and new business discussed. Occasionally book reviews were presented. Miss Best was the advisor and directed the Work to be done. Members spent one hour a day in the library. Their duties included taking roll, decorating the bulletin boards, and keeping the books in good condition. Students came to school last fall to find the library extended to two rooms and greatly improved. Books were conveniently arranged along the Walls, with new books being continually added. The latest magazines and newspapers were available also. 105 H O M E E C O N O M I C S C L U B IHHHIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIKIIKIIIIIIHHHIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIKIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllIIlllllllllllllllllIIiIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIiIIlllllllllllllillllllllll Q r-Hmm H' A' 'L' -Tsayff. iwlvk, - 3 se. Row I-Miss Amlvrxon, M. Olson, L. Piranio, I. Kitzrow, K. Ely, F. Ernamlcz, R. Omvnorlt, B. Prrierxou, I. Harhuan. Row II--B. Elliofl, I. Sailing, I. Mcclz, C. Eugen, R. Sfenli, B. Spobrz, V. GTETIIIUOOII, M. Guelxcho-zu, B. Norcm. Row III-E. Mntbmus, D. Cbullourr, I. Coonrorl, R. Falls, D. Merriff, T. Griffin, G. Nirkel. HOME ECUNUMICS CLUB President . BEVERLY PETERSON Vice-President . . . GLORIA NICKEL Secretary and Treasurer . FRANCINE ERNANDEZ Advisor . Miss ANDERSON The Home Economics Club was organized to further an interest in Home Economics. The meetings were held the last Thursday of every month during the noon hour since most of the girls worked after school. Usually one hot dish was served at each meeting. Three years ago the girls of the club took it upon themselves to sell milk during the noon hour to the students who brought their lunch. This nutrition project was continued by the club this year. Jeanette Meek, Beverly Peterson, Gloria Nickel and Doris Hentsch gave up a part of their noon hour throughout the school year in order to make this worthwhile project possible. Milk was sold at cost, three cents a bottle. A variety of programs were given at the meetings. For the Christmas program, Miss Anderson demonstrated candy making as many of the girls were interested in sending candy to the boys in the armed forces. A very interesting and informative talk was given by a representative of the W.A.V.A. The last meeting was a picnic. The girls deviated slightly from the requirements of nutrition by serving beans, potato salad, hot dogs and buns. Ouch! But it did taste good! 106 .IIIIHIHHIlllIIllIIllilllllllllllllllllllllIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllHHlUlllIllHHHIHIIIHHIHHHlHllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIHHNl!lllllHIllllllllillllilNHIHHlHIllHlilikllllllllllllllHI.lliHHIHHHlHWHII F U T U R E F A R M E R S fr 1 l ir- f 4 A A 4 V - 'V - Row I: E. Sowatzki, H. Hnebbc, D. Rnimfgc, V. Huebbv, R. Loftus, K. Appleby, L. Sumla,ger, R. Bartlett, L. Hrrrlow, B. Gumlcrson, M. Perkins. Row ll: A. Kosak, B. Longmore, E. Azlncy, E. Marshall, F. Taylor, R. Sbeur, G. Marshall, L. Burrow, A. jones. Row III: R. Babcock, I. Reynolds, I. Bolcn, I. Sowuizki, C. Clarixfirlnson, R. RlIjf7flL'l', E. Paulson, R. Shear, A. Bailey, VV. B7'lIIltll'l1bIll'g, L.'Dic'fz. Row IV: B. Hnjmzuz, E. Henning, R. Burrow, E. Berglmln, I. Burton, I. Gillmnk, B. Fiske, R. Grlrlanll, I. Yusuilis, E. MrGraw. RGRICULTURE HND FUTURE FARMERS RSSUEIRTIUN This year, the agriculture course in Beloit schools has been improved and enlarged until it now consists of three one-year courses. The Plant Husbandry Course, is taught at Lincoln Junior High School and includes the study of agricultural crops grown in this region, their care and a summary of farm management. The Animal Husbandry Course is taught in Room 113. This course deals with the study of dairy practices, diseases in farm animals, and the care and feeding of livestock. The Farm Shop Course is the final course, and is coupled with more farm management. Machinery is actually placed in the agri- culture room for this course, where it is studied and repaired. Several machines, including a corn bind- ing rig and mowing machine were repaired by this year's farm shop class. Robert Perkins, who has been agricultural instructor at Beloit for the past three years, teaches all three of these courses in addition to several other duties, with local agricultural organizations. Next year, another instructor will probably assist Mr. Perkins with the course. The agriculture course has a very distinct value for those boys who plan to take up farming as a profession. As agriculture gets more scientific each year, these boys are kept in contact with the latest developments. Not to be overlooked is the Future Farmers of America Club chapter in Beloit. This year, the three classes were nearly 100W members of this organization. Through F.F.A., boys may enter ex- hibits in county and state fairs. F.F.A., which is similar to 4-H, is an organization which encourages boys to enter the agriculture field. Mr. Perkins has acted as advisor for the club, which has monthly meetings at the Vocational School. Separate meetings are also held in the three classes twice a month. With these and other advantages, many boys have already realized the benefits of vocational agricul- ture. Our country's need for greater food production can best be met with the modern, scientific methods of farming taught here. 107 Y Y .- . . .Mx A JJ.. '...Ax E j Row I: A. Courtean, C. Bailey, I. Reizl, P. Pricbe, I. Tnrrell, M. Berncr, M. Carlson, V. Van Cleazfc, F. Kondzclla, Miss Sclamizlt, B. Ottmu, I. Howard, H. Gbnrrity, E. Iiltse, M. Drcknzcicr, C. Ncalarzus, F. Wiizegar, B. Rcinlanrt. Row II: F. Salamone, C. Rollins, I. Witte, I. McCaruillr:, E. Driscoll, L. Scbocpske, E. Wilsoii, M. Vallee, M. Ronselle, I. Herreid, F. Webster, K. Dobson, C. Hojfinan, B. Duggan, M. Wfbyle, L. Liston, L. Wiizsorz. Row III: M. Fast, F. Ewing, S. Koch, D. Trcrler, L. Mayer, I. Livingston, I. Merchant, D. Hill, M. Resler, I. Dougan, C. Gray, D. Carioli, H. Organ, L. Lee, C. Bates, I. Holzbanscn. Row IV: S. Quinn, L. Fink, M.Gerbanl, M. Cherry, R. Scott, D. Knttner, P. Finnegan. LATIN CLUB Presiclent ........ . . . BETTY OTTow Vice-President and Program Chairman HELEN GHARRITY Secretary ....... . JEAN Howfum Treasurer FRED KONDZELLA Advisor . . . . Miss SCHMIDT The individuals comprising Latin Club this year, have a very splendid record to look back on. More has been achieved this year than in any other previous year. ' At the beginning of the school year, Mr. Tziolas was the guest speaker of the club and he enter- tained it with a lovely talk about his former home in Greece. The members of the club also enjoyed having their fortunes told in Latin. Christmas followed along only too soon, but the club members worked hard and presented a play OHicium Stellae, with all parts done in Latin, which carried out the celebration of the festive day. Being alike, but different, when Valentinels Day stepped in, everyone ex- changed valentines, but these weren,t just plain valentines. These had Latin verses written on them. One of the outstanding activities of the club was the original play, Clytemnestra, or While the Cat's Away, which members of the club drarnatized with exceptionally good talent. The play was for the most part written by Jackie Dougan who used the Trojan War as a background for a most unusual plot. The play was a great success. This year some of the members joined the National junior Classical League, a national organiza- tion for students interested in Latin. Upon joining the league, they received pins, signifying their mem- bership. The league is a new project undertaken by the Latin Club and they hope to continue add- ing new members each year. . H I The advanced students of the Latin classes prepared andalso enjoyed a Roman banquet on April 24. Even though it was held in the school dining room, they all did as the Romans do. The menu was written in Latin, they ate like the Latins and for amusement they participated in Roman activities and customs. They all had a lot of fun playing ancient for a while. The club brought its season to a successful close with its annual picnicland said Vale,' or Good- bye to Rome and her ancient peoples, tales and language until next fall. 108 .IIIIllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllIIllIllllIIIIlIIIllllllIllIIIllIIIIllllIlllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIlilllllllllIllIIIIIllIllIIIIIIlIllllllllllIllIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIllIIllII!!IllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll S P A N I S H C L U B IV- er.--,H -A ,--v.,--.L - ----v f i 7 ' . r 1 ' e H '- ' w .' am .wi-1: , -' . 'W -ep 'e ,. 'H' , as ,.1xlQ.'w??:a 'wf?e ' . H ' au, 1-. ' . , ,, . , A . - - r Vkkjww rf - ' ' -V w N w,ore1,, -am ww w ,H . ,I hs i,,,w-evil, .V . . . , '- - - w if r ' ., . , , A , ...i, mga, , -wake 4 . , l , 1 -ag. .V ie. V- Q.. .- I ' ' .iss - . L Jl slate... -A . - H . Q . ,.,:.v V' fr.-ei ,shi -rg-' :A Hu tn w w ' , 1 -' l 1 .:::xx.1lf .na P, H ...N . Row I: S. Telfair, F. Nujzlowslai, A. Dane, I. Wooiton, O. Diaz, B. Holnmcrsturl, R. Larsen, R. Arllemnn, T. Mann, C. Alba, M. Tziolas, B. Proper, P. Brant, I. Bergmann, I. Boss, M. Quinn, C. Cole. Row II: D. Lyons, M. Gcrmann, E. Burns, M. Ross, C. Zirkert, M. Mnrtcnson, M. Pncleirrt, S. Fraser, B. Nissen, D. Kelly, B. Bermlt, I. Hclsor, E. Wilael, I. Kliefoth, S. Schuster, I. Daugrm, M. Rcsler, D. Osgoozl. Row III: B. McComb, P. Hinshaw, P. Webler, N. Vi'Vil11l, E. Meecb, G. McGlauclalin-, I. Loazc, D. Wright, I. Mason, I. Hauser, C. Gray, L. Francini, M. Lockwood, E. Beightley, E. Piccioni, A. Olson, I. Watson. Row IV: V. S11-znrncrs, P. Weblcr, L. Peck, M. Moss, R. Olson, R. Popelkn, R. Knftnur, H. Warner, R. Rice, K. Cbilson, A. Schultz, Y. Dennis, N. Cofms, L. Hasrell. SPANISH CLUB Preszdent . . ........ CONNIE ALBA Vice-Presiclent . . TED MANN Secretary . REVA ADLEMAN Treasurer JOAN WOOTTON Historian . . PATRICIA BRANT Advisor .............. MR. TZIOLAS A large number of students turned out for every meeting of the Spanish Club this year and if you had attended any of the meetings, you wouldn't have to wonder why. Learning was combined with pleasure and everyone enjoyed it Very much. Many new ideas were suggested and carried out during the semesters. A big Halloween party started out the year and put all our South American minded members on good and very 'spirited terms. Closely following this one, was the Christmas party. The committee carried out the theme in truly Spanish style. They had a Pima, which takes the place of an American Christmas tree. It is a large box, filled with candy, fruit, gum and all kinds of sweets. The object is, to hit the box, which is placed very high, and then break it open in order to see what is inside. I A little on the intellectual side was the play, dramatized in Spanish. Endido Perdiclof' or The Little Boy That Was Lost, was the title of the play. In most of their meetings they were entertained by guest speakers, most of whom were the Latin Americans who are working here in Beloit. Also, to add an extra treat, refreshments were served. Getting around to the financial side, the Spanish Club has done wonders to their club room. Be- sides obtaining and displaying the 21 flags of the Republic, together with the American flag, they have made all new drapes, have three new rugs, a floor lamp, a carpet-Sweeper, a big easy chair, a long bench, with a cover to match their drapes and a piano. The members of the club worked hard to paint the room in two colors and have a painted border around the room. Movies in technicolor, were obtained from Madison, explaining and describing the lives and customs of people in Mexico and Venezuela. The club mem bers sang songs in Spanish and have learned to imitate their favorite singers Very well. At the close of the year, the group had a lovely picnic. - ' 109 T H A L I AIN C L U B ilIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHllIIIIVHIIIIIIl1HIMIllIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!iUIIIIU11lIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllHIKHHIIHHNWIUlliIIIllIIIIIulIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIII1lllllillllllllllllllllll. le '. ip, Q. W ,jg 5 . , ,f c ' W 1 ' iiff-i42?w',1ff1Q.l , -- .. is Ls, gf . - f - ,4-.- g- , f.-,,y-.f1-f,,,,,..-- 1 , if ' 'w.i eTis ' w - f, '41, , ,4',-4.1 -f'-,-Qi. :ji , - f 1 , - J-m.l,i ,,:rr'- 1 ' 1 , 1,5551 '1,. - - P .'l5f5s5s-'21-Eli ,. f'f1'l'-C'i ' '. fi- ' f ' 1 , f?'.i'-lg! -Vi' 1 1: -- X . , :Q .9-,,:,..., if W . l V, , Y .fg..g1, '7. ,. ,. - T is A - .. fi A - ' - . Row I-L. Tborson., B. Brrlcle, A. Dane, A. Slevenlon-, V. Tamulis, Miss Rosenberg, D. Fruifiger, Miss Allan, B. Miller, M. Moss, 1. Erlwarrls, B. Lami, C. Yost, F. Hamlin, M. Tbompsoiz, C. Uluen, V. Zenlz. Row II-M. Polaslei, C. McKeam, M. Monahan, D. Porlwell, M. Haskell, D. Kelly, B. Proper, D. Brady, I. Boss, E. Hirt, B. Nissen, M. Germamf, B. Szuagzlis, E. Kanter, A. Glanrrity. Row III: M. lVitfe, D. Merritt, A. Shmfaclaer, P. Brant, N. McLeod, R. Elifritz, M. Means, I. Ross, A. Feuer- sfein, M. Gafey, M. Brill, I. Brown, M. Young, M. Lerlell, F. Ham-man, M. Miller. Row IV-P. Bennett, S. Toumsezul, R. Tuck, H. Ewing, C. Goulet, I. Sjzales, C. Olson, T. Munn, W. Ausliu, D. Sbogren, S. Fraser. THHLIHN President . . .... JOHN EDWARDS Vice-P1-esirlerzt . BETTI LAMI Secretary . . ..... CAKOL YosT Treasurer . . . . MAR1 ANNA Moss Program Clmirman ..... BEVERLY MILLER Advisors . . . Miss ALLAN and Miss ROSENBERG Thalian is a club set up exclusively for students taking Senior English. The programs usually fol- low the things being studied at the time. At the first meeting officers were elected and the sixth hour class put on the play, The Man In the Bowler Hat. It starred Pat Fey, Donna Phillips, James Spates, Bob Hilton, John Edwards, Fred Hamlin, and Jim Jackson. For a Christmas program the second hour class presented a hilarious Version of St. George and the Dragon. Christmas carols were then sung with Chester Hobson at the piano. In January, the club turned toward Shakespeare, with John Edwards directing various excerpts from Shakespearean plays. At the next meeting Miss Shutt directed the singing of English songs. The movie, The Private Life of Henry VIII, held one evening, was enjoyed by all. It showed an interesting View of the local color of that English period. Miss Rosenberg presented a play, The Vicar Saves the Day. Ann Gharrity, Mari Anna Moss, Betty Niesen, Marjorie Schoville, Velma Zentz, and Ann Dane took part. Patty Bennett read the story, Macbeth Murder Mystery? In May, Miss Orpha Thompson gave an interesting talk on her summer in Oxford. To climax a busy year a picnic was held. Miss Allan and Miss Rosenberg can be proud that they have another successful year of Thalian to their credit. 110 331930 P9 4 4 ...Ds 0' Q. 5 wth ,kj 0,1959 any o -95' A., S I Q:5p Qnx1 lwllllll' muml uilu 1lllIIIIIIIIII1lIII11111111111llllllllllllllllll1111111lIli!IllllilllllllilllillllUHIHIIIIiIIIIiII1I1llIIIIIll!IIHiIH11llIlllll1l11II1lHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIHI N T H E R n aedfsyflfjiix Jumon 'rmznrtn President . . . . ..... JAMES JACKSON Vice-Presidenf . JOHN RENEAU Secretary . . PAT BENNETT Treasurer . . . DoLo1uss PODWELL Program Clauirman MARY ANN LEDELL Advisor .............. Miss HINMAN This year can be marked down as another successful year of Junior Theater. It is one of the larger clubs, with over eighty members. Much credit of its success goes to Miss Hinman, the advisor. To start off the year with a bang, a picnic was held at Leeson's Park. Football was enjoyed by all members-even if they were sore the next day. Each new member had to give an impromptu speech for initiation. , Junior Theater again sponsored the Fall Forensic Contest. Winners were: Humorous Declamation- Sally Bassett, first, Carol Bates, second, and Mary Ann Ledell, third. Serious Declamation-John Ed- wards, firstg Marjorie Schoville, second, and Ken 'Waterman, third. Martin Cherry came out first in oratory with Mary Lou Germann, second, and Phil Finnegan, third. At Christmas time John Edwards directed a play. The cast included Sally Bassett, Don Frutiger, Martin Cherry, Carol Bates, Helen Organ, and Betty McComb. At the February meeting, Sally Bassett and Carol Bates gave humorous readings and Mary Lou Ger- man and Patty Bennett also gave a pantomime which proved fun for the audience but nearly lost Mary Lou's hair. In April, Martin Cherry directed the play, The Trysting Place. The cast was Betty McComb, Jean Courteau, Sally Bassett, Al Huggins, Phil Finnegan, Chuck Sorenson, and Chester Hobson. Thus ended a profitable year! I Row I: M. German-n, B. McComb, S. Bassett, F. Komlzellrz, M. Gerharzl, M. Cherry, D. Poa'wcl1, I. Reneaux, P. Bcnnelt, M. Lerlell, P. Finnegan, C. Goulet, B. Miller, C. Yost, B. Harris. Row II: S. Fraser, B. Hansen, I. McDonald, I. W'iitL', I. Conr- tean, C. Bailey, B. McGuire, P. Fey, H. Organ, G. Farmer, P. Iobnsion, C. McKearn, M. Monahan, M. Polaslzi. Ro-lu III: C. Alba, D. Ligbffield, B. Muffin, M. Quinn, I. Buch, P. Brant, N. Mcllcorl, I. Ross, L. Curirigbt, D. Frnitiger, B. Donnelly, A. Sfewrnion. Row IV: L. O'Brien, A. Feuerstein, C. Bales, C. Hare, K. 1Vaier1nun, C. Miller, S. To1unsenz1', K. Benz, I. Erlwzmls, C. Sorenson, L. Fink, F. Hamlin, A. Huggins, I. Rerrvanx. 111 D E B A T E C L U B IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHlllllilIII11IIIlIIllllIIlIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIH111llIllllllllllllIllIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllilllllllIlllHHINNlHVIllIIIllliIlllilllllllllllllllllll1HIllIIIIIHIIIlIllNIUHHillllllllllllIiIllIllIIIIIIIIIIllllHHHllllllllllllllllllllll . ni...-. -,..,i, , . ' - , ., .-JE lair 1.L P-111.11-1 .A 4 Y r Row I-M. Germamz, S. Fraser, C. Bates, A. Fevrerstein-, P. Fimzcgnn, Miss Hinman, B. McComb. Row II-C. Goulet, M. Cherry, P. Bnmzeif, B. McGuire, A. Dawes, I. Edwards, K. lVru'crman. 3 T no S 0-v-N DEBATE If anyone had come by Room 215 some noon and had seen Chuck Goulet wildly gesturing, he was not crazy, he was merely practicing in the debate class! Debate met during the noon hour and students found that if they couldn't get their point across any other way it always helped to appear to threaten their opponent. The question this year was, Resolved that the voting age should be lowered to eighteen. This proved to be a timely question all over the United States. Miss I-Iinman and debaters went to Rockford, Wisconsin High, and Fort Atkinson for much needed experience. They also played host to Whitewater and Rockford. In December a debate tour- nament was held here. Schools participating were: Elgin, Rockford East, Rockford West, Freeport, Stoughton, Edgerton, Madison East, Milton, and Oakwood., The first team including Chuck Goulet, Martin Cherry, Shirley Fraser, and Alice Dawes went to the District Contest. They did a very good job of representing Beloit. 112 Q-JS' M I aj Q wr e ' , C f - 0 lllllIIR IIlllllllIIIl mm 4 IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhllilllll IHIIINIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N A T I Q N A L F O R E N S I C L E A G U E n r . s NAAA Front Row-P. Bennett, A. Dawes, K. Wutervrzn-11, M. Ledell, I. Erlwarrls, M. Cherry. Back Row-M. Gcr11m111z, C. Bates, A. Fe1u'1'stci1r, C. Goulet, S. Basseti, S. Fraser. NHTIUNHI. FUHENSIC LEAGUE Although handicapped by having only two members remaining from last year, the National Foren- sic League has been very active. It was up to Mary Ann Ledell and Kenneth Waterman to see that the fall Extemporaneous Speak- ing Contest ran smoothly. Winners of the contest were: Alice Feuerstein, first and John Reneau, sec- ond, ini the experienced group. In the inexperienced group were: Betty McComb, first and Sally Bas- sett, second. In February, eleven students were initiated into N.F.L. There was an impressive ceremony with the distribution of keys and pins as a climax. Five more members were accepted later in the spring. ,H In order to join N.F.L. and have the Degree of Merit, you must have twenty points. These points - are acquired by debate or speech work. Members holding the degree are: Carole Bates, Martin Cherry, Alice Dawes, Alice Feuerstein, Shirley Fraser, Mar- jorie Schoville, Lois Curtright, Phil Finnegan, Joyce Hauser, Chester Hobson and John Reneau. 'With Hfty points and a Degree of Honor are: Ken- neth Waterman, Sally Bassett, Patricia Bennett, John Edwards, Mary Lou Germann and Chuck Goulet. Mary Ann Ledell has a Degree of Excellence with over a hundred points to her credit. Thanks must go to Miss Hinman who helped ad- vise the group. Five people represented B.I-LS. in out-of-town forensic contests this spring. Mary Ledell received a B rating in the League Contest. The other four, getting A's continued on to the District Contest where Charles Goulet received Ang Sally Bassett, Bug while Phil Finnegan would have got A+ had he not been disqualiied for running overtime. John Edwards continued on to the District State Contest where he received his third A rating. 113 R010 I-M. Ledell, S. Bassett. Row II-P. Fizrrzegan. C. Goulet, I. Erlwnrdx. B A N D IIN!lllllllllllllllllllilllllllblllllllllllUIHIIIIIIUIIWIWIIHIIUIIHWlH1UlllllllIIllIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllHIUUlllllllll1IUIllllllIIIllllIIiIIIIIIIIIIIII1HlIIHVH1I1lI1Nl11'1IIlIIIIHIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllHlllllN1llllIIilIIIIIIIIIINilillllllllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllillllllllllllilllNl11IIilIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHHHllllllllllllllllllllllllUi BAND Student Directors LEONARD GENUNG, RALPH HUGHES Drum Major . . . . . HOWARD BJORKLUND Librarian . . . . SHIRLEY TELFAIR Equipment Manage-r . . . . JOHN Posse ' This yearis edition of the Beloit High School Band proved to be about the best marching organiza- tion in the history of the band. Spectacular formations and novel stunts at home football games were climaxed by an invitation from Professor Ray Dvorak, Director of University of Wisconsin Bands, to appear at the Wisconsin-Minnesota game on November 25. rem-feaiiiiwqgfilfggggfe awww? ag- ig ,gi 4, W5 V :V .'-,ig-.yay-,,,. 1. . ,. The Seventh Annual Concert was given March 18 and 19 A , X V..- ii at the Lincoln and Roosevelt junior High Schools respec- tively. A high-light of the program was the performance of the famous 'QWillian1 Tell Overture -Rossini. Special numbers included a baritone solo by Jack Posse, a number by the trombone trio, composed of Ann Dane, Jerry Smith, and Don Jensen, and a marimba medley of popular song hits 2 by Lois Curtright and Rolland Fowler. Some of the other ,,4' numbers played by the band were Adagio Lamentosen from the Symphony No. 6 ''Pathetique''-Tschaikowsky, Victory Q L Garden Suite',-Walters, and Prayer and Dream Panto- mime -Humperdinck. Dx At the iirst concert an honor roll of the names of former band members now in service was dedicated. It is purple and white and now hangs in the band rehearsal room. Officers in the band this year were: Captain, Howard Bjorklundg Lieutenants, Mary Lou Germann, Ann Dane, and John Fosseg Sergeants, Lloyd Larrabee, and Ralph Hughesg and Corporals, Ralph Kuttner, and Ted Perring. D,.,,,,,,, Main, Howmzn BJORKLUND 114 . IIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIlIlllIlilllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIII1IlllIH!IIIIlllllllllllllIllIIIIlll11I1lllIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllllll1lIII1IIIlIIII1IllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll1IIl11IlIIllllIIllIllIIlIIIlIIIl1IlIIIIlIIlIIIIII1IllIIil1IIIIIlI11llIl11Ill111lIIUIIIUIllliiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII1IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII B A N D Ig BHNIJ PEBSUNNEI. FLUTE M. Snyder M. Brill M. Schumacher J. Wl1ittemore R. Furman B. Bond J. Bach J. Wheelock A. Berry J. Dorr D. Birdsell CLARINFT J. Werle ' D. Os ood L. Lnrrabcc g F. Marks R. Hughes W. Weinberg ALTO CLARINET R. Olsen J. Rosentlmal J' Rendau J. Turrell S. Fraser BASS CLARINET J. Pontius W. Idtse L. Holmes R. Kurtner . Q .rwv.fmQ.x., +e5s.fW.mfrs1 5' fi y. - ..' irfzlive- , lv: . -'Ruff 9LilQ 1':-- 1:2 - -5 ' n 1. - ..- Q-,, ...g1:,k.,,.., .z,f.g,.,..... ...,..-,..,. 1 ,-:.,. , .::.4.1s2?f5af:.e.. W5-:Lmf-...glfk-e.15'r4f,Es-rffzrff +5 1--4 , 5- . ,, 1 . -, ..r . .h- 1 . . l,,f.:e-pq .4 5.1. ,. ,.,,:..--1- H . f fi' lair-f'5 m e.. ra ' .be:2vzr:'eeefig.'f'aFff H' 2 . ,V , SM N1 f- V '- 'N' -Q...-L ..-. 'He-9'1 - - .4,.,'.' lr... f-7.5m'iG' 1 ' -iris 1' .g?':,4.:c'fi 5:eUP',.r.Fii leIs..ES:'JlflQ.f :sfai V t'- 'lSll ' - fire? 'IV'UI'2., 'f ..., J., - 'biiffifii '11e-fam.: w t Q l. 2-3765? .z's:g5r'25!:5aa,.f.. Ez. f. .?.'.Elc. ZTf-1 L ., ,writi- men- -1f:4z'r'.s- -P .1-.-f---, ..,.':1af.e.5 f - ' f L...v-.- fl---i 1 4 m.-5-qgvgiirawim Q-M5195 ,,f:- .-- v - ' 151' f 'a ffii2i3 'f11l ' 27-iilililxf ' ,'1 . ..-. we- 'b '-'4 f a gmfg 1- gf. , 9 - Q.. N --1 1 ..w-31--f. . me -lr .'-. - .FJ ifff ,Q J - fl : f- , Performing at the lViSC0llSilI-MiI7lIOS0flI game M. Pohl OBOE E. Woodard J. Herried BASSOON E. Idtse S. Jaeger ALTO SAXOPHONE M. Martinson S. Cushman D. Anderson J. Birtrick TENOR SAXOP I-IONE S. TELFAIR R. Scout BARITONE SAXOPHONE R. Treder CORNET M. Germann F. Webster L. Genung R. Fraser C. Barber TRUMPET M. Bower N. Stahl R. Weirick FRENCH HORN H. Bjorklund G. Drummond G. Fuller W. Voelkel J. Bradley M. Wileman D. Bunnell ,TROMBONE A. Dane R. Wing G. Smith D. Jensen C. Cooke R. Winslow D. Skutley J. Clark BARITONE J. Posse J. Bergmann C. Zimmerman BASS R. Brown H. Edwards J. Frey N. Timmcke D. McCrillis STRING BASS R. Klinkhamm J. Fjelsted PERCUSSION R. McComb T. Perring K. Rosenow O. Harris MARIMBA L. Curnrighc R. Fowler TYMPANI R. Fifield 115 O R C H E S T R A lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIII!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHIllllIIIIIIHllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllIIillIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIKIHIHNHllllllIllHlllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll . ,I ' i'7l77TIQ ' 3 ' if ww i it A f ' 1 : F , veqyafr' UBCHESTRI-l Don't look now but there are no ,less than five string quartets hidden in our school orchestra. These were organized not only for recreation but also to give practice in small group playing, this is no snap for in such small combinations more stress is put on the skill of the individual. Two of these ensembles played frequently in public for teachers' meetings, banquets, luncheons, and other programs. The influence of these activities was evident in the wonderful unity of the string section at the Annual Spring Concert given, with the Chorus, at the Lincoln Junior High Auditorium on Sunday, April 8. The opening number by the orchestra was the Handel Sonata in F Major. This was fol- lowed by the lovely Lake at Sunset -Maganini, a tone poem suggesting the shimmering waters of a lake. Then an invigorating trip was taken south of the border to the strains of Bolero Ritmicon- Longas. Next came the pleasingly ridiculous Toy Symphony -Hadyn. A concerti group of varied bird calls, toy trumpets, drums, rattles, triangles, tambourines were accompanied by a regular string orchestra playing in pure classical style. A stirring performance of Wagners' Prelude to Act Threev from the opera Lohengren furnished a stunning close to the concert. Q This year has proved to be a Very successful one to orchestra members, and they may always look back upon it with great satisfaction. 116 .lllrlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIlllllllillllllIllllllllllllliIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllwl f1.,,'I' ,N wp 5- fiwf ,.. - .ffi I ' . A A , ff l FLUTE J. Whittemore B. Bond J. Wheelock M. Brill OBOE J. Her reid E. Woodard BASSOON S. Jaeger E. Idrse CLARINET R. Hughes S. Fraser M. Schumacher TRUMPET L. Genung M. Germann R. Fraser lefl I IIllIIIIIllllIlllIIllIIllllllllllIllllllllIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIll O R C H E S T R A URCHESTBH PEBSUNNEI. I-I. G. J. W. A. C. N. L. R. T. FRENCH HORN Bjorklund Fuller Bradley Voelkel TROMB ONE Dane Cook Smith TUBA Timmeke PERCUSSION Curtright McComb Perring VIOLIN Tuck, Concert Kanter Lancaster Blechschmidt Simonds Schuster Holzhauzen Larson Marshall Nielson Kalas Petter Carter Purinton VIOLA Anderson Farmer Telfair Master J. Bach M. Bower B. Holfman CELLO W. Webster J. Wootten F. Webster R. Guetske J. Watson J. Dougan BASS R. Klinkhammer E. Dunnett J. Fjelsted M. Brant 11 , 11 V 11l 11l 1ll ll 1 4: '1 '11s 1 1 , 1 11 11 1111 1 1' H , 11 . 1 1 'J 5111s-11 11141K ,111 1 , 1111 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 1111 11 1 , 1 1, 11 11 ,111 111' ,111 1 1, gg-1 11 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 11 - 11 1 11 1 11 11 1' 11 11 1 1 ' 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 ...11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1, 1 , 2,3 C H O R U S 1111111I1111111111111111l1111111H1111111111111111II111111II1lI1I1II1l1I1111I1111l111151111111111111111111111111111111II11IIlIlI!l1lIilIIl1Ilil1H1I11111111111111Ill1l1IlIllII1Il111I1l1111111111111I1l1ll1lIIII1lil11I11111111111llIll11llIllIIIllIIIIIlill11I11llllllllllllllllllHllIllllllllllllllllllllll. 1, . 1 A l . , , A Row I-C. Puyne, M. Hobson, F. johnson, M. Iebrmrr, M. Keith, A. sf.m1f.n-lm, I. Barlclls, 1. Fennv, I. Hahn, Mr. Schwitz- gorhci. Row II-C. Hobson, R. Phillips, L. Ennis, S. jaeger, P. Clark, P. Mclchcr, A. Thompson, I. Randall, I. Daniels, H. Herd. Row III-M. Bower, M. Hart, M. Smith, B. Proper, B. AllllL1IIIX07l, I. XVca'uer, R. Stenli, C. Alba, M. Armstrong. Row IV-A. Erickson, B. Phelps, A. Dickerson, L. Koch, N. Briggs, V. Gnhrm, M. johnson, T. Griffin. CHORUS The Chorus, under the guidance of Mr. Schwitzgoebel, began its work this year by studying basic musical theory, sight singing, and voice development. All this work proved to be very valuable to the girls. Special numbers were sung at the Federated Churches' Thanksgiving Service. Patriotic programs and memorial services were given more beauty with a selection or two by the Chorus. A small group of the more experienced members sang for smaller occasions, such as luncheons and other programs. At the annual spring concert given with the Orchestra, the Chorus sang its numbers with artistic skill. A wide variety of selections was featured including: Let All My Life Be Musicv-Sprossg God Is A Spirit -Scholing Nocturne -Caing Listen To The Mocking Bird -Hawthorne, 'tWere You There? -arranged by Burleigh, The Sleep That Flits On Baby's Eyes -Carpenterg O Dear, What Can the Matter Be? -arranged by Howrothg and God Bless Our Land -Kountz. Very favorable comments were given on the Chorus' performance, especially on the clarity of diction and Wonderful voice blending. Chester Hobson, accompanist, also played two selections at the concert. They were, Variations Brilliantes'-Chopin, and Sonata Eroicai'-first movement-MacDoWell. The Chorus completed a successful season by singing for the Baccalaureate and Commencement services. 118 .IIIHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH1lllllHUlHlllllllllHlilIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllINHHIIIHHIHUIHHHlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlIIIllIHIllIIIlIIIIIIllHIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllil S E N I O R LIS Q U A ?YiZ Fl'I'7f Ti- . ' : 1 liz' , , il11f-r.Tg,:- . T 'r -H1-. 'ilfrsei' li frZ f'1 5i:e f.'l,,.'.givnf-'x'ju'n1g.,: r seein-.-if in egg- , 33 nagging, fit' QEei.ggee-Qiegvgf : ,.' -4 L :g:':f,-'1g',U- f A Va Zgj :ge Y Y. :ef f -' ' ' ' jzgg Q,-t' Mm ,. r i,.'gi'5i',7', 5,1 kvngv fr.-3 ' - ' - . - in -- Flu -I eiaiiirt ' , if , ' 'vg-mggei, ' Hneu'W:g,.i ff ,Q -3 :5-ii-55 ag , if p .. T - ' fi, 51, 'pf'-ij, 1. , fe- 1,1 , ,QM to A rf'-1 Y. - - V -.Z -a . Y- 'L-.ieg.,..w.,, Z, Jw, .. - . : Y ' - ' ..-., ,315 2--it-fa .-1 1 , , ., H. 2 1: to L ff 4. - Q. ' - ' ' f f 5 J 'V F.5!hlj17i?.-1.51 Row I-S. Fraser, N. McLeod, I. Hahn, XV. Irlise, B. Donnelly, P. Firbf, M. Monnlaan, D. johnson, M. GUVTII-671-NV, A. Fencrsiein, A. Gbarrity, I. Ross, S. T01LlllXUl1!f, C. Yost, M. Lcdell, M. Moss, I. Raymer. Row II-E. Krmlcr, K. McKem'n, I. Wbiftc- nzorc, M. Young, M. Miller, D. Kelly, M. Haskell, P. Fey, P. Bemzctt, B. Nicscn, I. Brown, I. Hobentbaner, E. Hirt, 1. Barlcllx, P. Linflqnisi, V. Zenfz, M. Brown. Row III-M. Brill, P. Brant, I. Rosenthal, B. Bundle, B. A-ntonson, B. Ho-fnmerstarl, R. Folts, B. Claflin, V. Gremwoozl, A. Stcvcnton, B. Decker, B. Miller, C. Reimer, I. Galant, K. H7LF1UH1l. Row IV-V. Tnmulis, M. Keifb, R. Klinkliammer, V. Gulsan, D. Porlwcll, B. Lami, M. Witte, V. Zcnfz, L. Ikemnn, M. G-netscbow, R. Gunder- mun, A. Olsen, L. Peck. SENIIIB FHLISUIIH President . . . . . ..... MARY LOU GERMANN Vice-President . WINIFRED TDTSE Secretary . . . . PATTE FIGHT Treasurer ............. DONNA JOHNSON , The Y. W. C. A. was turned into a regular Spook House as the seniors began the year. Each member was greeted with a cold and wet palm as she entered and then taken through with bare feet and blindfolded. The next meeting, also for fun, was at the Student Center, where cards and dancing predominated. Just before the national election, Mr. Teska presented the complete facts of the electoral college. They don't mind admitting, they needed it cleared up! The girls spent one Sunday afternoon discussing plans for a college education. Miss Katherine Tormey, from the University of Wisconsin, told them about Working while attending school. More than once, they made candy for the U. S. O. Another service project was decorating a Christmas treeat the hospital, after which they sang carols. A joint meeting with Hi-Y became a battle of the sexes in a frank discussion about dates. The debate was indecisive but the fellows had the last word this time! Mary Lou Germann, Shirley Fraser, and Velma Zentz represented Falisqua. What might well be termed a hen party was held at Cathy McKearn's. Everyone agreed it was a swell affair. A sure event never to be forgotten was the Blanket Party at the Y , Sleep was practically unheard of lthat nightlj and what bags under their eyes, the next day! Hey you, div' me back my sucker or I'l1 tell my mamma. That's all right. It's just what you might have heard at the Kiddie Party. It really took us back to the good old days! The third annual Penny Carnival was held April 28. Now enough money has been raised for a one year scholarship to some senior girl. This award is to be based on scholastic earnings and service, and the girl has the choice of college. A sum of money was also donated to Interclub, which will sponsor the carnival next year. Under advisors Mrs. Watson and Esther Kennedy, the girls made a fine record. 119 J U N I O R F A L I S Q U A IIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHIIUHlIIN!!!l1IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIillllllllllllllIll!llIIIIIIIllllI!IIIIIIIII1IIII1Il1llIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII. Row I--A. Callaly, B. Duggan, M. Ross, E. Woodard, P. Mclntyre, P. Lancaster, K. XViL'lt171!l, L. Koch, I. XVeaver, D. Reezly, D. Scbenck. Row II-M. Pukerud, P. Gincbof, E. Burns, I. Wfootton, H. Organ, B. Ottow, S. Iacger, G. Farmer, Y. Dennis, B. Hansen, A. Dawes, B. Scbleicber, I. Kliefotb, V. Van Cleave, K. Ely, C. Cole, N. Gharrity, N. Copus. Row III-B. Hopper, D. Euerson, N. Martin, D. Osgood, D. Lightjielzl, V. Van Deusen, E. lVileel, M. Smith, M. Quifm, B. Martin, B. McGuire, C. H0g'?ll!IIl, S. Pctitt, M. Miller, E. Scott, M. Lockwood, S. Mattlaews, S. Quinn, L. Fraucini. Row IV-P. Wehler, D. Cacioli, M. McDonald, C. Zicleert, K. Dobson, G. Drummond, M. Marlinson, D. Grenmualt, I. Bach, M. Anderson, V. Bennett, P. Iobn- ston, C. Gray, I. Xl7atson, E. Ie11sc11., B. Olsen, I. Da-vis. Row V-K. Chilson, D. Bramlerxburg, C. E11,gc1z, I. Looze, A. Dick- erson, I. Mason, I. Petrick, D. Meecb, I. Kendall, I. Krause, I. Tochterle, B. McComb, L. C-urtrigbt, R. Guctzcke, L. Hassell, B. Blecbscbmidt. JUNIUR FHLISUUH President . . . . ..... YVONNE DENNIS Vice-President . BETTY Orrow Secretary . BARBARA HANSEN Treasurer ............ BEVERLY SCHLEICHER Off to a tremendous start, the Juniors cleaned up the Y as their irst major project. This was a great accomplishment and everyone connected with the building appreciated it. A little work never hurt anyone! Throughout the year they had several supper's and used the Penny Scoop idea. This means that each person paid one penny for every scoop of food she ate. To clear up business was the primary purpose of these meetings but they had loads of fun too! Something different in programs was the Chalk Talk. While one girl gave beauty hints, another illustrated on a-blackboard. Program chairmen, Alice Dawes and Gretchen Farmer did a grand job of digging up new ideas for the meetings. In November they had a really and truly jam session with everything from the hot licks to the crackers and jam. Since many of the girls spend their spare evenings as baby tenders, one meeting was devoted to learning about the care of children. .Now they can get their schoolwork done and keep small fry amused at the same time! Just before the holidays, the girls got busy and filled Christmas boxes for the Salvation Army. Then they were distributed to needy families. Being of help to the community is one of the purposes of all Girl Reserves. What form! What style! What smoothness! That's just what the girls said after they saw the technicolor films of an American Airline Ship. Now they only wish they could really make the trip. With a successful year behind them, the girls are determined to make even better seniors. More power to them! 120 Q Lf 1325. ' g. Q ik 71 x ' CIIImmnIIIlluI1I1I111x111111111lxuinnulmmulxnruuInu1IrrIIll1mm:iIunnummI11Imllulalullnnnuinn1uIIuI1nliwuolfmvTWH:IummmIIunjIIIIullmnmmunmu S O P H O M O R E LIS Q U A U Q . ' .J I f Nu A! . . .. . i . . . , , 5.., . M , . ,,,.. . , . 1.-. . N. 'fl' H H' .. .ui sh' s3l..flsw sii sl- ' - . s'..!l..:vs Q ei ...gui H 'swf's,sgge?W.1j1...... ',,YiQa?s5ii25f,,Qs. V. ,Q ,..wiQ,gl.slas'g ,,g.',,.fq.g 1 . U V .af R, - ig, H ...amp H. is H Q'r'2',, ...T .- w jgayigg, iw Ms,assi'a,3 1' ' A . ' . .. H . i , L 3-rw' , Y Pasfrlzf- 'r v., he-J 'V ..I....i ' A 'wlof--, Row I-C. Croneis, I. Pike, K. Voit, M. McClellan. Row ll--I. McDonald, I. Witte, E. Baelaenger, M. Bennett, G. Temple, V. Spilrle, M. Dresser, I. Bradley, C. Bates, M. Rouselle, M. Vallee, B. Hopper, B. Smith, B. Norem, 1. Cole, I. Werle, B. Vinke, M. Elert, M. Toice. Row III-F. Salamone, F. Biorklnnrl, C. Bailey, M. Schnrnaker, L. Spangler, C. Barber, I. Herreid, F. Webster, 1. Livingston, E. Irltse, D. Trerler, S. Fiese, D. Kampschroer, M. Mnrklanrl, N. Smith, C. Neuhaus, D. Lorencz, A. Marino, M. Pann, V. Oates. Row IV-A. Ben-ny, C. Fielzl, 1. Hoagland, B. Francini, I. Magson, C. Anderson, B. Reinhart, D. Scoville, E. Wilson, L. Sehoefzski, B. Armstrong, R. Carstensen, N. Schnabel, D. Hill, I. Merchant, F. Ewing, F. Winegar. Row V-H. Loclzery, S. Perrson, D. Vallee, D. Driscoll, I. Lajette, N. Andre, L. Isely, M. Nangle, C. Cook, I. Holzhansen, L. Bennett, H. Gharrity, I. Tnrrell, P. Priebe, V. Arnolzl, P. Harris, M. Kliek, L. Kirst, S. Erie. Back Row-D. Patterson, M. Reimer, I. Walters, L. Shinzeall, M. Brant, C. Larsen, I. lVorthington, L. Gilmour, D. Loren, L. Wi1ISIO'W, P. Lathrop, N. Scott, M. Berner, M. Drelzmeier, L. Liston, E. Koch, C. McDonalrl, I. Pearson. SUPHUMUBE FHLISUIIH President . . . ..... . ' . . . ELEANOR IDTSE Vice-President VIRGINIA OATES Secretary . . DARLENE TREDER Treasurer . . . . . . . . . .... . BETTY HAUSER Although Falisqua was new to these girls, they had so much enthusiasm, it made them one of the busiest clubs at the Y. W. C. A. After officers had been elected, Miss Him-nan, their program advisor, gave them tips on conducting a meeting. Other advisors were Miss Vyvyan and Miss Arlene Udell. With plenty of originality, they presented a skit on what's right and Wrong and really smooth to do on a date. Come on fellows, they're all ready! The Student Center became the place for their Hallowe'en party. There's nothing like a party such as this to really let loose! In December, Miss Hinman was again featured. This time she gave Christmas readings, and then the girls sang carols. They also had a party and exchanged gifts. This month's service project was making favors for the hospital announcing the new year. Yes! These girls were kept busy! An evening long to be remembered was the Sophomore Hi-Y and Sophomore Falisqua sleighride. Afterwards they went to the Y. W. C. A. for hotdogs and dancing. All in all, it was loads of fun. They took on another big job fand we do mean biglj when they painted one room in the NY . Work can be fun too and these kids proved it. A Many of their second semester meetings were devoted to good grooming. Among the speakers Was Phil, giving advice about the care of hairg also Miss Anderson told them about correct clothing. A style show was the climax of this series. Keep up the good work Sophomores! 121 T A C I N II1llllIIIIIIlllllI!IIIIIIIIIlllllllllilllllllllllllllllH1Il1IlllllIlIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllHHHHHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINlllllllllllHHIHHWNHNHNHIIIHlIlllHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllHNHHlllllllllllllHIl1IIIIllIlllIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllilllllllllllll' gf, 'vp -, ' ' 1gi3ig5sf.g, ' . peer- , W hw i wav ' .-ieafrr, .1-y Row I-A. Burke, I. Daniels, F. johnson, D. Mullins, M. Hobson, C. Payne. Raw II-B. Daniels, L. Erlwarrls, N. Bogg, W. Cole, D. Wfilson, V. McGIu1111. Row III-B. Harris, H. Herd, G. Honor, D. Mc'Cru1ey, G. Vunce. THCINCH ' P-resident . . DANN111 MABINS Vice-President OLLIE MAE I-IoBsoN Secretary . . BARBARA HARRIS Treasurer . ERNESTINE WILSON Every Tuesday, the Y building' was bursting with laughter and merriment because that's when the Tacincas met. Each program was varied and always interesting, some for service and many for just good fun. Their irst activity was a style show where the girls really showed what's tops as far as fashions go. All Girl Reserves were invited to this. In planning for the future, they had Mr. Haferbecker tell them about getting a job and then keep- ing it. Now they're anxious to try it out! As Christmas approached, two parties were held. The first was for the girls and their guests and the second, a social evening for the girls alone. They will never forget the wonderful times they had. For their special service project they took down all the Christmas decorations at the Y . No loitering here! Everything was cleaned up way down to the actual burning of the greens. Later in the year, they presented a mock wedding. All the details of a real Wedding helped to make it a big success. Finally a dance was given in commemoration of Tacinca's twenty-first birthday. Here's to twice as many more successful years! 122 InnnluImumummmummnuIumummmmmmmnmurmlIImmumumInn1InInuIummuuuiuumiuumnumumanIIuvImamumumIunIuaInnIlu1InlI1ununmu11mmuu1uu I N T E R C L U B C O U N C I L Row I-I. Hahn, B. D0lII1t'IIjV, P. Fivhl, M. Mofmhmz, I. Ross, S. Tazunxcmf, M. GCTIIHZNII-, B. I-lauren, A. Glaarrity, A. Feuer- s1'L'i11. Row II--D. Tr4'n'cr, M. Hobson, F. Iolmson, E. Burnt, S. Ineger, B. Hurrix, H. Organ, I. Klicfofb, C. Payne. Row III -S. Firxe, M. DrclU1lc'ii'r, I. Liuingsfou, F. Wcbslzrr, H. Gl7dI'1'ifjf, V. Oafes, B. Harrix, A. Burke. Raw IV-W. Irffxc, D. john- son, E. Irllsc, A. Drlwcs, B. SL'bleicln'r, I. Wooffon, Y. Dennis, G. Farmer. IN T E H C L U B President . . ...... STELLA TOWNSEND Vice-Pravizlenf . MARY Lou GERMANN Secretary . . . JOAN Ross T'reaszn'c'r BARBARA HANSEN The outline of plans for the year were well under way by the time school started. The girls met during the summer and combined business with swimming and hikes. Once they stayed at the Y,' all night. The annual tea to welcome all sophomore girls was held in September with 355 old and prospec- tive members attending. Included in the program was a style show and music by the Tri-Singers. Interclub donated four magazines for the benefit of all Girl Reserves. They were Seventeen, Calling All Girls, Ladies' Home Journal, and Charm. The Recognition Banquet was held in November at the Baptist Church. Every girl participated in the beautiful candlelight service. Betty Ottow did a grand job as chairman. In spite of war-time difficulties, the Holly Wreatli Sale was again successful. Shirley Fraser was in general charge. For the March project, the girls presented Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, for small chil- dren. Incidently it was a lot of fun for them too! Mary Ann Ledell was little Snow White, herself. Main Hall was decked out in green and white, Al Raymond's band was playing sweet and low, for its An Evening in Spring. The night was April 20, and as always, it was a super formal. Much credit goes to Billee Donnelly, chairman. ' The Senior Farewell marked the end of another year. This was a formal Way of bidding the seniors good-bye. The new Junior and Senior officers then assumed their responsibilities. 123 S E N I O R H I - Y IIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIINIIIHKHIIIWHHH!!HHIHHIHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHH1IIII11IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllll. SENIUB HI-Y President . p . . . . DENTON TABER Vice-President . . HOWARD BJORKLUND Secretary and Treasurer . . FRED HAMLIN Chaplain . . . . . HARRY EWING Advisor . REV. LELAND KUNS The Hi-Y, being primarily a service club as well as one to plan social events, carried out several service projects for the school and community. - Membership was limited to forty in order that a more active club could be maintained. An initiation and an induction ceremony each semester were held which impressed the new members with the value and importance of the varied activities of the club. About a Week after the informal initia- tion, which the inductees afterwards agreed they enjoyed as much as the old members, a Formal Induc- tion was held, The inductions were at the First Baptist Church. Rev. Boyer and Rev. Berry, the second semester speaker, stressed clean living, clean speech, and good sportsmanship as Hi-Y ideals. Early in the year the Hi-Y helped the new Student Center raise money by selling hot-dogs at the football games and afterwards cleaning up the Stadium. Then after the winter basketball games, together with the Music Makers and Rhythm Masters Orchestras, they sponsored sport dances. The students really appreciated these dances, and they turned out in large numbers. Bill Share headed the Hi-Y committee to which all gave wholehearted cooperation in putting on the Hi-Y's biggest social event. This was the Hi-Ballf' a semi-formal dance which was so successful the group hopes to make it an annual event. It was held January 19, at the Y. M. C. A. Bill Eng- berg's Band furnished some of the finest music heard at any dance this year. Irvin Andrioni, had a major hand in planning and executing several parties, picnics, and a ban- quet at the end of the year. The Hi-Y could proudly say that it had fulfilled another important purpose4that of training its members in leadership and getting along with others. rf 1 j 4. L 1 r' ' ' ii l Row I-G. lVong, I. Anrlrioni, C. Miller, H. Ewing, H. Biorkluful, D. Taber, F. Hamlin, D. McCrillis, E. Scbayc, 1. Ea'-wards. Row II-B. Kiielinger, C. Orlegaarrl, I. Bergmann, 1. Hubert, I. Mastcrson, K. Watarrzzavz, G. Lancaxler, R. Kulhfer, L. Gaming, W. Tbompson. Row Ill-R. Wilsofi, T. Perring, R. Daugherty, B. Bcbliug, R. Smit, C. Sorenson, R. Hughes, D. ILVISFII, B. Rubnitz. Row IV-P. Sump, R. Olsen, I. Renerzu, W. Younger, XV. Goessel, L. Graves, L. Larrabee, R. Trader. 124 M,ww'f Linie. WeQ r fray? . X, .IIIllllllllIllllIIIllIIIllIIIilIlIIIIIHUIWIIHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllllll IlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH1lllllHillMlHIIIKIIllllllllllllllllllllllllHHNIIliiIIIIVIIIIIII1IIIIlHII111HU!HI!lIIIUIIlIIIIHIHIIIIIIIKIIIIIIII S Q P H M O Y W sh ow I-B.gi ml rc, Tllel, T. Ebrbncb, B. Voelkel, C. Zimmerman, D. Means, E. Martin, L. Crowley. Row II-M. Bailey, D. Qijielrl, N uftner f,!f61gr.'11f, B. D11 'Iing, L. O'Bricn, F. Komlzcflln. Row III-B. Fraser, N. Timmclee, D. Lucty, D. Bird- . P X lf - sell, P. Firmcgan, L. Fink, L. Flynn. V ' . 51 - I . v Y' A T Fig il Y fi U . if , ' 6,1 .5 Hy 5 soruomont in-Y Ya uhh if Biff, 'Ni 0 1 fy X H j resident .... . BILL VOELKEL ,X Vice-P-resirlent . . . CHARLES ZIMMERMAN 1 Secretary and Treamzre-r . . . PHIL FINNEGAN la Chaplain ..... . . JERRY JOHNSTON O5 'X :J Advisor . REV. WENDELL BOYER J' ef .ii K' . ,, . . . . yy The Sophomore Hi-Y was a new Y Club formed this year. Yet in its Hrst year it was one of the most active and popular of our High School Clubs. Like Senior Hi-Y, its purpose was to create and maintain throughout the school and community high ideals of Christian Character. The program for the year showed it succeeded. The program committee headed by Charles Zimmerman included Bob Darling, John Weiser, and Ed Martin. This committee helped plan the meetings so they would be varied and entertaining. Once out of each fourth week, a strictly business meeting would be held. The other three times there was an educational or social program planned. Occasionally the evening was devoted entirely to swimming or basketball. More often though, there was a speaker or movie. Mr. Smith, manager of Penny's Store, talked on What the World Expects of a Christian, in which he outlined valuable character and moral straits. These boys were really interested in Latin America. They asked Rev. Boyer, advisor to the club, to speak about a trip he had made to Cuba. Then at another meeting Gilbert Gomez described the customs of his native Columbia. He aroused so much interest by his talk that he was busy answering questions for more than an hour. Among the several movies were a few on airplanes. One showed the development and future pos- sibilities of commercial airlines. Another showed how the R. A. F. won the battle of Britain. In addition to the meetings several toboggan and sleighrides were held to which the Girl Reserves were invited. These proved very successful. . ' Good luck next year, boys! 125 The lncrescent STUDENT LIFE AS THE STUDENTS SEE IT ' BELOIT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, BELOIT, WISCONSIN -5' Mus. TESKA, JOAN LUNDT, MARGUERITE POLASKI, Bon HrL'roN, Mu. PATRICK. INCRESCENT Beloit High School is blessed with having the oldest school newspaper in our state. Next year will be its twenty-Efth. Congratulations!! The Increscent this year followed its platform in acting as a voice of the student body, and in producing a newer and better paper. It was successfully established financially when over nine hun- dred subscriptions were sold in the fall-more than have ever been sold before. Aside from these, papers were sent to several servicemen and much space in each issue was dedicated to our former B. H. S. fellows in service. Again this year the fall subscription campaign was climaxed by the crowning of the Increscent King and Queeng Bear Share and Jean Wliittemore shared honors in this. The selling of programs at the Janes- -I 4 ville game by the Increscent netted a com- plete sellout of one thousand programs. Maggie Polaski and Bob Hilton, doing an eiiicient job as co-editors, experienced the usual very trying difficulties in organiz- ing the paper. They spent many hours at the Daily News where the paper was pub- lished. All Hnances were capably handled by Carolyn Luety, Business Manager. Gloria Austin, Advertising Manager, and her staff I came through with plenty of 'life saving Y advertisements. Incidentally, the advertis- ing record was far above par this year. X U ' V CHARLES MILLER and IRVIN ANDREONI The lncrescent Row I-Mr. Palrirlt, P. BKllllL'ff, C. Alba, I. H0bBIIfblI11Ul', B. Hilton, M. Pulaski, C. Luefy, G. Ausfin, B. HHIISEI1, V. Beu- Nctl. Row II-D. Poelwcll, D. Kelly, K. Crowley, I. XVcrlr, I. I-Iclser, N. Malfby, B. R-umcr, E. Amlcrson, S. Iaeger, B. McComb. Row III4I. B1?I'g1lI!NlII, F. Komlzella, I. lV11fbricb, B. Bcbliug, C. Miller, S. Slfljllllllkff, B. Cburrbill, S. Lamb, B. Olson, P. Fimlcgrm, I. Amlreovzi. Much of the latest gossip contributed by Dee Podwell and Kate Crowley helped to fill the inside pages. There were many other special columns outstanding of which was the unique class will, A Midwinter Night's Dream, written in an entertaining manner by Margie Schoville. Many pictures and cartoons from the Daily News were featured also. During the course of the year twenty-two issues were edited and distributed, including four double issues among which were one at Christmas, another special sports issue in the spring, and the big final issue. Mr. Patrick and Mrs. Teska, faculty advisors were instrumental in helping make the paper a success. At the annual banquet held in the spring, next yearis staff was chosen. This year the members of Quill and Scroll, the Na- tional High School Journal- istic Society, were Bob Hil- ton, Marguerite Polaski and Alice Feuerstien. Xi ' J. BERGMANN, D. PODWELL, J. LUNDT, K. CROWLEY, R. HILTON. 127 B E L O I T E R IllIIIlIHIIIIIllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHVHHlllllllllllllHHHHNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWHlllIllIIllIIlIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllHUNlIll1IIIIllIlllIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll. Y Row I4-M. Lezlell, A. Feizerstcin, C. Hare, F. Hamlin, B. Miller, M. Brill. Row ll-C. Hobson, B. Gocsxcl, R. Kultncr, I. Bartells, R. Hazeltine, R. Finger. BELUITER The Editorial Staff under the leadership of the Editor-in-Chief, Fred Hamlin, deserves the credit for the writing and production of the 1945 BELOITER. All members have worked hard on their respec- tive assignments, and all without exception heaved a sigh of relief when the last picture was taken, and the last paragraph written, and the book was on its Way. , Fred supervised and coordinated all the many varied jobs to be done in getting out the book. He really had his hands full with all the layouts, edit- ing, and writing he did. Beverly Miller handled the Senior Section write- ups excellently. Mary Ann Ledell had charge of the Junior and Sophomore Sections. Martha Brill kept up the Chronology from day to day. Bill Goessel ran home after the football and basketball games to write them up. Chester Hobson wrote up the Mu- sical Department and helped with the layouts. Dick Shogren handled the R.O'.T.C. Write-up in an efficient military manner. In addition to the regular assignments, the Staff members all helped on the Clubs. Alice Feuerstein even Wrote clubs, besides all her typing work. Ralph Kuttner, Ralph Finger, and Cameron Hare were the boys who went everywhere with their cameras. Thanks go to them for the many excellent photographs this year. Janice Bartells and Dick Hazeltine were the Art Department. Everyone will agree they did an excep- tionally fine job. The staff thanks everyone who helped type the loads of copy and indices. Those seniors were ex- FRED HAMLIN tremely helpful. 128 ' r1- -f if-ff :- f A 'fri lf .ravi L 'llIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIUWHNIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHmmlllllllillll!NUHLIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIII1I1WIlI1HHHINNHHHilliIIIIlillIllllllllllllIIlIIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll A U T O G R A P H S o ' OW y w I . I X N ,P W X! 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BUSINESS STAFF There is another side to getting out a BE- LOITER, and that is the all-important finan- cial side. The problem of persuading people to part with their pay was given to Avis Steventon. Avis was the first girl to hold the job of Business Manager and the Hnest results justiied her appointment. Nine hundred and Hfty BELOITERS were sold which was the largest number ever, to the slogan of Don't Loiter-Buy Your BELOITERV' Also the Business Staff raised more money through their ad sales than ever before. This extra money was needed due to the increased cost of producing the book. The busy bees of the Business Staff who did this fine work were: Avis, A1 Huggins, Don Frutiger, Harry Ewing, Janet Brown, and Carol Yost. Although they never failed to come back from their assignments with the greenbacks, they still claim they made no use of ju-jitsu or cornmando tactics. . Of great help to both staffs was Mr. Thrall. His knowledge of the problems to be met and his guidance was really appreciated, MR. E. THRALL 129 f B E L O IT E R IlIIIIlllllllllIINIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIHHHVHHJlHIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlHHIlllllllllllllllfllllllIIII1lH11IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIINNHH!IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHHHNNHHNNH1H41HIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIIIIHHlH1UIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHUIIH1Ill1IIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll. RALPI'I KUTTNER and RALPH FINGER BELUITER Many difiiculties and complications arose in producing the '45 BELOITER. Besides the usual tre- mendous work of Writing up the numerous clubs, sports, and student activities, and collecting photo- graphs, the staff was handicapped by War time conditions. The engravers, the printers, the bookbinders, and everyone had more Work to do than before. Then also the shortages of such materials as photo- graphic paper, copper, paper, and leather created problems. -But no one on the staff has complained. It added more to the fun of getting out the annual to meet and overcome all difficulties. The staff is proud of this year,s BELOITER. It has tried to include something of the spirit of every day and every occasion in our Senior Year. It has enjoyed producing this record and has felt that something worthwhile was accomplished. Nor can the tireless efforts of the Business Staff be overlooked. It aroused the enthu- siasm of the students as shown by the many subscriptions. The fine cooperation of the members of both staffs has made this 1945 BELOITER possible. 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' LJKJJ-Y lf LW ,Q I,-fr, L,,7L.,i.,, ., Hi.,L.f,,,k-dfgfrfv , i 1' 1 I -1' X ,f .1 1 , M Y 1 7,1 :' , ff-V xg , ' -, ,, .f ' - ,f , 11 ,A .1 ,d uf., if f .eff 'gf f if k Lxikxfjfl-Jay. VX, bjifjlx-,.w!1', V, 1,1342 , 1 '7 ' Al 4 .1 'b ' ' 1 ' fr by 1' 1' ,J '- V 'R 'fl f ' .fx ' J, 'x,,f !f'1.k ,:1'g,Q',X! IQ' V , if J . , U , V ' .ff A 1 - JJ , :ly W ,N I, In If V gf, J7' 'ef 1 A f f at nf efN 5C.,-'Lf Nff . V- 1 I, ef , 1x ll .fa A , W1 X ,-42 1.1. l , eff ff K We, fhe Class of 1945, wish fo exfend our grafifude and sincere appreciafion io fhe 1 businessmen of Beloif and fo all whose co- operafion, skill, and advice have made possible fhe publicafion of our Beloifer. 133 BELOIT CCLLEGE X , c- ., A' V-X' A 2- 1- f f 777 ' c 7- x qw lg? .I SAIQQFMK Q, 1 R-g C loqzrqrr N441-. NNY. -mg - H: lsr ' ... x x I . - y'ntr 1 .'A . -'Qi x' tv 5 A - , n A Q W 4 ,,4 f l . 1 1 x 'ff' 5 , xx.-, '- me - . . wx fi .- -4- -. gf.. .H it I ,W . M ,TRN GWWQ. u f mx- - ,.'Qm:,. 1. lj - 1 , ' I x'- t J? 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The 1945 Fall Term opens September 17. i 4 Compliments of the Advertising Donation Members BELOIT BOX BOARD COMPANY BELOIT CITIZEN LOAN COMPANY BELOIT CONCRETE STONE COMPANY BELOIT DAILY NEWS BELOIT FOUNDRY BELOIT IRON WORKS BELOIT LUMBER COMPANY BELOIT STATE BANK BREDESEN BROTHERS E. L. CHESTER COMPANY DOUGAN GUERNSEY FARM FAIRRANKS-MORSE Sz COMPANY FOURTH STREET STORES FREEMAN SHOE CORPORATION GARDNER MACHINE COMPANY GEORGE BROTHERS GOLDBERG,S READY-TO-WEAR GOODALL-CROWLEY GOODENOUGH MUSIC STORE HARRIS STORES OTTO HIRTH gl SON HULBERT Sz WINGER S. S. KRESGE COMPANY MCNEANY,S R. T. MORRILL MURKLAND,S NATIONAL CLOTHING HOUSE REITLER CLOTHING COMPANY ROSMAN-UEHLING-KINZER SEARS, ROEBUCK gl COMPANY SECOND NATIONAL BANK SIMONDS-WORDEN-WHITE gl DOWD VAN WART AGENCY WARNER ELECTRIC BRAKE MEG. CO. WISCONSIN KNIFE WORKS WISCONSIN POWER gl LIGHT CO. WISCONSIN THEATRES ENTERPRISE WRIGHT gl WAGNER DAIRY COMPANY L. B. YAGLA WHERE TO BUY EASTMAN KODAKS MOVIE CAMERAS MOVIE PROJECTORS SLIDE PROJECTORS HOME SPEEDGRAPI-IICS CAMERAS BOOKS ON PHOTOGRAPHY ARTISTS' SUPPLIES CAMERA ACCESSORIES and SUPPLIES PHOTO FRAMES OF FINE PORTRAITS I. J. INMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY 433 E. Grand Avenue A Telephone 870 BELOIT, WISCONSIN The Beloit Daily News Publishing Company . I ? Creafors of. .. M Fine Priniing ei EW QA, n BELCJIT SCHOOL OF VQCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION First in Education HOME MAKING - COMMERCIAL - TRADE AND INDUSTRY DISTRIBUTIVE AGRICULTURE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL WHAT? if 'A' MAY WE SUGGEST YOUR PROGRAM? 1. Get Advice. Consult ou Guidance C I 2. Make a Pla To Meet Your Practical N d 3. Map a Cou Mastering Skills Will Attain G I 4. Registe 1149 - I1 St. Phone 90N ER's wg CREAM East Side Store West Side Store Colby 85 Blackhawk Blvd. Shirland 81 Bluff BACH DRUG STURE Where we are always pleased to serve you- Luick Ice Cream - Magazines Films -- Prescriptions Etc. W. Grand at 8th Street GMACH'S CITY BAKERY For the best bakery goods in town Phone S 660 Cor. W. Grand and Eighth LARKIN AUTO SUPPLY HARDWARE 86 TACKLE Across from Chesters A Complete Stock Home Owned W7elco11ze Studemfs I-llJ'l' 5 '? N U l --E . 'f 7 I V oun own mcuen nurs - sweers ICE CBEHM 5112 E. GRAND AVE. Has your circle grown within this year? Have you grown your I into a WE? We hope your circle has grown and con- tinues to grow in the Beloit Y.W.C.A. and in any place you may be. 139 40 WE WISH to thank the students of Beloit High School for their patronage and will be pleased to serve you at any future date. PHOTOGRAPHS TELL THE TRUTH . . . Write you-r life story with personality and splendor . . . BOSMA STUDIO c0NGnATULATl0Ns CLASS 0F 1945 HARD Eli MACH! E CUMPA Y Specialists in Grinding Equipment South Beloit, Illinois Congmtulations To CLASS OF 1945 Meet Your Friends at Szfrongjs fron? 2 SUNDAES 0 SODAS 0 MALTEDS 0 SANDWICHES O HOT DRINKS CANDIES 0 CIGARETTES 0 TOBACCOS 0 MAGAZINES 0 SCHOOL SUPPLIES 0 TELEPHONE 2491 172 WEST GRAND AVENUE BELOIT, WISCONSIN Com pIi1ne1zts of WARNER ELEBTRIC BRAKE MANUFACTURING CUMPAN South Beloit, Illinois 1-, THE BEl.0lT SAVINGS BHNK Is the depository for your School Savings KEEP YOUR SAVINGS IN A SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Reserve System. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 4 , JP. Liberty and Oak . . . the busy corner WALKEY'S SERVICE STATIUN Stop at the Sign of the Flying Red Horse Mobiloil - Mobilgas 423 Liberty Ave. POHL'S MEAT MARKET Select cuts and values for your points. 414 Liberty Ave. RllSMllSSEN'S GRO0ERY Everything in the food line to be had. We Deliver 412 Liberty Ave. Phone 4252 Phone S29 Phone 3616 . Come to C ongratulatzons T E R R Y ' S Seniors! fo, The Best The J. C. Penney Company, Beloit, Wis- , , Sodas - Sunclaes - Malted Milks consxn, wishes to extend to you every good wish for the future. 20d Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices and Service to You in Every Respect. Hot Lunches In Town We Make Our Own Ice Cream T E ll ll Y ' S 144 W. Grand Ave. Phone 494 14 South Beloit Donut Shop South Park Ave. Phone 6263 W. M. Petitt Kneinz Fuel 8: Supply Go. Big Enough to Serve You N ot Too Big to Know You Telephone 460 441 Gardner St. STRASBURG LUMBER AND FUEL South State Street-At Turtle Creek Bridge LUMBER--COAL-FUEL OIL- GASOLINE-OILS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Telephone 4700 Beloit, Wisconsin SNACK AT THE 945 Brooks Sr. Phone 4182 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1945 Leon's Beauty Shope Leona Grommes Phone 4400 129 W. Grand Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF S. C. Monson SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. V' l LEON I-IOOVER PAUL PAGELOW FRED LATTA Leon Hoover you will find over at the . DON FOLTS Hcre's our friend Fred Latta who h A smxle greets you when you see Paul . U l Annex. pagclow and Don Foltsu many fmthful years to lus credlt. 144 JOHN RINDFLEISCH Flowers for All Kitto the Printer Personal Stationery Military Stationery Wedding Announcements Occasions Engraved Cards Christmas Cards in Season Corsages Our Specialty 420 Pleasant St. 1 I G . Opposite Power 8: Light Co. 5' 2 E rand Ave Phone 917 Telephone 2346 AMERICAN CLEANERS Hats cleaned and reblocked Cleaning- Pressing and Relmifing Corner of Fourth and Portland 147 W. Grand Phone 701 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT J egymiljiii jewegng ,Sifwfe 120 W. Grand Ave. S0utbcr1z Wisc011si1z's Leading jewelers Famous For Diamonds CASH OR CREDIT 14 PllUl'S FO0D MARKET We handle the better brands of groceries, meats, fruits and vegetables. At Most Reasonable Prices - GIVE US A TRIAL - WE DELIVER OPEN SUNDAYS PAUL YAEGER, Prop. 1100 Euclid Ave. Phone 4262 THE ROYAL CANDY SHOP I Home Made Candies Tasty Sandwiches and Desserts Fountain Service Delicious Home Made Candies LIBERTY PHARMACY LUICK ICE CREAM SCHOOL SUPPLIES Say It With Flowers . . . BELOIT FLORAL COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS 1008 Libeftl' AVC- Phone 168 313 State Street Phone 258-0 Best Wishes Seniors SAUER5 PAINT 8: WALL PAPER Co. GATEWAY RECREATION ALLEYS Paints - Wall Palm 635 4th Street Glass - Window Shades Pictures and Picture Framing Bowl for Health Phone 5000 323 No. State St. 46 Compliments of I , l ICE CREAM Tice Siudenfs Clooicev MALTEDS z-: CONES ' BRICK Congralulation Class of X45 A WATCH, A PIN OR DIAMOND RING MICHAEL BRILL SELLS EVERYTHING Michael Brill - Jeweler WHERE THE STREET CLOCK STANDS 147 1882 1945 The Second National Bank Beloit, Wis. COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member of Federal Reserve System F.D.I.C. y RICHARD FAVOUR Pvt. KENNETH BROWN STANLEY PLUMB 1944 Beloiter Business Manager. Camp Hood, Texas A 1944 B.H.S. graduate now at Radar Entered Army Oct. 1944. Member schgol, Class of 1945. 48 Phone 165 145 W. Grand-Ave. USBURH 8 KLINGBERG Hivb Grade GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '45! O Plumbing and Heating B R A U N S M TRADING PUST PHSTBY Sll0P E New and Used Furniture J, W, WILKINSON Merchandise . . . Sporting Goods . . . Misc. Articles . . . Tires, etc. Open Evenings See us first when buying or iselling. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. PHONE 4885 86 281 416 E. GRAND AVE. ALBERT XVUTHRICH S 2 U.S.N. Enlisted Nov. 1944. Hospitalized at Great Lakes. Completed boot at Greatl Lakes. sfic RICHARD MCMULLIN OLIVER DAVIS Radar student, stationed in Michigan. Just back from boot. Witli Avis and Alice. - 14 W'-if pf compliments of the J ' M A J E S T I C Nfl r'- i Q6 REXW and STATE THEATERS V Beloit, Wisconsin Beloifs Largest LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING URMI GTON'S 426 Broad Phone 432 Beloit, Wisconsin We'Build for Service and Quality HAVE A LOOSE SOFT PERMANENT AT LYDIA'S Air-Conditioned Beauty Studio 0 COSTUME JEWELRY 0 Publ c Service Building Phone 4272 150 Vic Hansen Guaranteed Used Cars Since 1923 Ge eral Repa ri g 1022 Liberty Ave MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I NIU Complete 'j Q Growing lg-,jg Banking , ' . 7 Willa , , . -.. . I ,N 1 - ' I 1 LL Facilities ., . ' f' . Beloit Il' 11 :L . , Wal I I? I iliiqpf T I ul lldll !' THE BELOIT STATE BANK 121 West Grand Ave. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WITTE-BHBKEB CU. Plumbing, Heating GL Sheet Metal Chilson Drug CO. THE REXALL STORE 208-210 State Street Phone 475 Furnaces - Stokers SPECIALISTS IN Oil Burners - Hot Water Heaters PRESCRIPTIONS Electric Pumps - Water Softeners 437 E. Grand AVC. phone 303 Air C0HdiUi011iHg - Pipes 85 Fiftingli Benjamin Chilson Robert B. Chilson PICTURES PICTURE FRAMING You Will Like Our Services and Prices HENRY BRILL JEWELER Opposite 2nd Nat'l Bank BROWNS' PAINT STORES Paint, Wall Paper and Glass Radio Service -Two Stores- 413 E. Grand Ave. 167 W. Grand Ave. Phone 75 6 Phone 782 Heariy Congrafulafions Grads! And best Wishes to you as you leave Beloit High School. The Young Men's Christian Association is interested in your future wherever you may go. Beloit Y.M.C.A. BELOIT BUS C0 Baum, wisconsin You always find Mr. Torkilson ready Campaign cars for Dclpluc Lyceum Belng fmenclly and knd ns Mrs john to help you any time. presxdents son s motto 152 Comjvlimemfs of WITTFS MARKET Q MW Quality Plus Service Q 164 W. Grand Ave. Phone 620 .IEA 'S ST DHI High Class Photography, JEAN BUSKE Beloifs Only W011'za1z Portmitist Phone 1399 11021 W. Grand Compliments of Midway Burher Shop 213 W. Grand Ave. Opposite High School 341 E. Grand N v 1, 1 4 J OHNSON'S SPORT and CYCLE SHOP A CADILLAC BICYCLES SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES just the clothes you want at the price you want to pay. THE NATIONAL CLOTHING HOUSE 2 Doors East of Kresge's AND ACCESSORIES Fishing NIESEN Hunting SELF SERVICE Tennis D R U G Supplies 1 5 4 W. Grand 614 4th St. Phone 660 HOME DAIRY CO. Home Cooked Foods GREGORTS Prepared Daily Mn. Bc Mus. VERN DAKY, Props. B E N N Phone 1947 419 E. Grand Ave. SCHOOL SUPPLIES For Smartest Things in CANDY Ready-To-Wear Millinery CLARA STONE 324 Stare Sr. Your Nearest 5 SC 10 EYSNOGLE SHOE REBUILDER PFIEFFER BBUS. GROCERIES AND MEATS 323 W. Grand Beloit, Wig. Open Weekdays until 9:00 P.M. Sundays 8:30-12:00 4:30-9:00 P.M Corner Moore and Shirland Qabot Qrill :gf me Csadof .Jgladifv 441 EAST GRAND PHONE 1 004 Craddick 81 Witte High Quality Meats and Groceries Phones 886 -- 887 549 W. Grand Ave. 'k was Michael Stern's Clothes Buy When You Like Home of Michael Stern Clothes CLARK J. MORLARTY Right in the Heart of the City For Fine Clothes WALT'S LITTLE BUNGALO Hamburgers - Short Orders Counter and Booth Service The Favoriie Eating Place of High School Students Eighth and W. Grand Phone 4137 FUTURE BUILDERS OF AMERICA CLASS OF 1945 WM. A. HAMLIN Your jeweler Some of you will continue in other schools, some will go into industry, and many to serve our country in all corners of the world-but wherever you are and whatever you may do we wish you success in your endeavers. Peerless Cleaners und Byers For those who are !1tl1'fiC1Llfl'f,, HRYZIDSU Phone 53 Richman Bros. Clothes He Suits Me GLENN A. BARBER 409 E. Grand Phone 2244 Bake-Rite Bakery Cakes For All Occasions Muirs Cut-Rate Drug Store Savings in Drugxn Phone 312 319 State St. 348 E. Grand M. Kondziella, BELOIT B , BUILDING AND LOAN oft S ASSOCIATION sn E. Grand Ave. LEE D. BORT, Secretary-Trcfasurer 531 East Grand Avenue BELOIT, WISCONSIN Real Estate -.- Insurance Property Management Rental SL'1 vi12g you for 29 years Mgr. 57 CONGRATULATIONS' CLASS OF 1945 J. ul. HIIDERSUII M1 1 ' 2 ,1 I l y Jewuen QQ? 1 , 5 ,gg-if 132 W. Grand Ave. Finest Quality Diamonds - 1 523 3 - X NS ' , Y . -- A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE SABOT B Y .I 0 9 Ce 'L Q L.,, XL K GRO0SE - SHOES 406 E. Grand Ave. Phone 912 158 Congrqtulalions High school days are over but you still have birthdays and parties We sjlevialize in fIec'orated cakes and past-ry Quality Service THE OLD FASHIONED BAKE SHOP 108 West Grand Phone 182 Q X ' v '.,rf,5f2f'WfQLx . , - ,fwewfk .1 f Wygr. 5 2 'if , . ,,V, s 2 fx 'L WEELOIT- mon wolucs, BELQIT, wls. Q , ,A 12 'wg af. ,, X BUY BELOIT . . . YOU BUY MORE THAN JA 'if , -uf' -H?-:igf 'J P 'M ,,,Qt,.gM,g5m,g M,kl,,!kw sa A WAQAANRQWAMQAANWXW -szS4wqWJWIcB'l5ff'f'iG 1 w v I - w I 1 I I A I P I l T NATICDNAL BGOKBINDING COMPANY S Where Craftsmanship Preclominatesn ig, Complete Binding Service 0 on Text Books and Schools Annuals .101 Plastic Binding Licensees igi. 200-270 North Second Street Stevens Point, Wisconsin I l l l i l l FOP VICTORY BUY : UNITED ' M STATES Q WAR fl 32535 sTAMPs if We offer you a thorough, conscientious service consistent with fine workmanship and quality. The engravings and photo- graphs in this year-book hespeak our ability. ROCKFORD ILLUSTRATI NG COM PANY ENGRAVERS - ELEc1'noTYPEns-An'rlsTs- PHOTOGRAPHERS ir -k ROCKFORILILLINOIS 'k if 161 E D IT O R IA L I N D E X lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllHilllllll1IlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH!llllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll llll llillllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllilllillllllllIlllllllllllllllll . A Appreciation to Advertisers .....,. . Autographs ,,vr. B Band ,.r.., Basketball B Club BELOITER .... - ..t..... . .......... DW ......... BELOITER STAFF, Business.- ........ BELOITER STAFF, Editorial. ....,.. A C Chorus ..... - ....... Chronology .... 2 ..,.,.,. Contents D Debate ,MACD .i...... -m-..--.- Dedication ,,,.,....l Delphic Lyceum ,........... Delphic Lyceum Gfficers ....... E Ex Libris ...... .,.. F Faculty ,.... D ........ 162 133 131-133 114-115 91- 95 99 130 129 128 118 70- 75 9 112 4 102 20 1 14- 19 Football .,..,. Forensics .,.. Foreword Future Farmers G G.A.A. ...,.,..., . Girl Reserves ....... Golf ...,........... H Home Economics ..,. Increscent Staff ...... Interclub Council ..,.. journalism . ..... ,. Junior Activities ,-,---.-. Junior Class Advisors 1, Junior Class Officers .... . Junior Falisqua Junior Prom ..... . Junior Red Cross -C ,..,... Junior Ring Committee- .... K ,..., ., Juniors ................., , .,.,... Junior Theater 86- 90 113 6 107 100 119-123 98 106 126-127 123 127 57 55 54 120 56 103 55 58- 64 111 .'IIIIIIIIIIlll11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII11IIIIIIII111IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L Latin ..... C. ......V Library ...... M Military Ball ,,,..A ' N National Honor Society ..,,. National Forensic League O Orchestra -, P P.M.S.8cT. and Assistant Principal ..... 2 ........ R Rifle Team .,,.,, R.O.T.C. -. S Salutatorian .... ...... School Board ,..,. Senior Class Oflicersn .....,,, Senior Class Play ...... 108 105 84 101 113 116-117 77 13 83 77- 84 22 12 23 51 Senior Falisqua .,,.. Senior Hi-Y ..... Senior Prom ..... Seniors .....,. Servicemen ......s Silver Sabers ...... Sophomore Falisqua Sophomore Hi-Y ..,... Sophomores ,.... Spanish ....... Sports .,,... Student Center .,.,. Tacinca ...... , Tennis -,,- Thalian ..--.. Thrift ......, EDITORIAL I T Title Pages ...... .. - ,,,.. .. ....... Track ............ Typical Senior ..., Valedictorian ...... Vice Principal .,.. Who's Who ..,,, V W NDEX 119 124 50 26- 49 5, 7, 8 83 121 125 66- 69 109 85- 98 53 122 97 110 104 2- 3 96 52 22 13 24- 25 163 ADVERTISERS INDEX A American Cleaners ,..., -- ,..... -- IIIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIllIIKIIIIIIIllHIHIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIlllIIlllIIIHIHl1IIIllI1IIlIIIIEIIIIlIIllVIlVHNVll4lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIllIIlllllllllillIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIII' ,C ,..,.... ...... 1 45 Anderson, J. W. ,... - ,,.A,... C ,,...... .... . .158 Appreciation ....., - .....,, ...... 1 3 3 B Bach Drug Store ..,.... - .,,. Y ........ ,..... 1 39 Bake-Rite Bakery ,..... - ............... 157 Beloit Bus Co .......,....... .... ....., 1 5 2 Beloit Building and Loan., ......,., ...,..... 1 57 Beloit College ......,........... B ..,..... ....,,,., 1 34 Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Daily News ..,,.. --, Floral .,......... Iron Worlis ..,... C .....,.......,.. 137 ---..,--.146 59 Savings Bank ...,...V.......,........,.. .. ..... 142 State Bank ...... ,AWWA ....... .l..., 1 51 Theaters ...,,...... - ........ Vocational School ,... c-, Borts --.- .... - ....... -----.------ ,----.---1 50 - ......, .,.. . . .... 138 .--------1 5 7 Bosma Studio ...... l.,.......... ......... 1 4 0 Braun's Pastries ,... , -,-,CBAflm-,-a ........ ...... . ..149 Brill, Henry ,...,... - ...... - ...--VV. - V.-.............. 151 Brill, Michael --- ....... . Brown's Paint Stores ..... C -.....147 5 1 Cabot Grill .,... B-- .... - ........ ...... 1 5 5 Chap1nan's, Inc. -- ...,.. .l.,.......-. ..-.., 1 5 3 Chilson's Drug CO.. ...... E---ml ....... 5 1 Commercial Club ...c.....,....-V.. - .....-V..... .,.... 1 3 5 Craddick Sc Witte ...... E..---,Y.w--E ............. -.15 S 164 4 Doner's Grocery Eysnogle .,,,.i Franklin, Ben ....,. - ,.......... ,,-,, , . Gardner Machine Gateway Recreation Alleys ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Gmaclfs City Bakery ..,.....,.. ,,,,,,,, Groose Shoes ......,.. - ..... Hamlin, Jeweler ,,,,.. .-,--,,-,-.. Hanson, Vic ,---,- .....,.. C .,,,,.-- ,,,,,, , , Home Dairy Co. ...... - ,,....,. ,,,,,i- , Inman Studio ..,.... Jean's Studio .....,....,. E ..,...... ..,,, L -- Johnson's Cycle Shopn .... ,,,-,,, A Kitto, The Printer ..... mm ....... Kreinz Fuel 86 Supply! Co. ....,. .,,,,,, A Larkin's Auto Supply .....,.. .,,,,,-- Co. ........... ,,-,,,- , 139 155 154 140 146 139 158 156 150 154 136 153 154 145 144 139 . Illlllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll IHIHIIV llll 1llI!lllllllillllllllllllllllllll IIN Illl UIIIIT HH I HHH XUHHHIIIIIIII Illlllllllllll IlllllllllllllHlllillll1llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A D V E I S E R S I N D E X Leon's Beauty Shop ........ Liberty Pharmacy .,.. L .......,. ,,,,,,, Lydia's Beauty Shop ...... I M Midway Barber Shop .....,. Moriarty's ,...,,,..,.,.,... Muir's Drug Store ........ N National Bookbinding Co. .,.... ..,,,, 1 National Clothing House. ....,.. ,..,l., Niesen Self-Service Drug. Normington,s Laundry --. Nut Hut .,..,.,,....,..,,.,... O Old Fashioned Bake Shop .,,...., ,,,,,,, Osborn 81 Klingberg ......,... ,L .,,., P Paul's Food Market ,.,,.,.. Peerless Cleaners .... People's Pharmacy ..... Penney's, J. C. Co. ,...,. -- Pfeiffer Bros. ---- ...... - ...,.,. -W ,..,,., ---, Pohl's Meat Market .,...... Public Fruit Market ...... R Rasmussen's Grocery 1 ..,..,. ,,.-. A , Richman Bros. Clothes. .,... ,,,,,,, 144 146 150 153 155 157 160 154 154 150 139 158 149 146 157 145 143 155 143 152 143 157 Rindfleisch, John ....., v,,...,... Rockford lllustrating Co. , ,,,.. ,,,.,, , Royal Candy Shop .,.,... , S Sauer's Paints .,..,,..,,,.,,,,, Second National Bank. ..,,... 7 Singer Sewing Machine Co. ,.,.. -- Smith, J. J ....., H .,,-.. Snack Shop ,,.,,.,,i.,,,,,,,,,,,, South Beloit Donut Shop- ,.... . Stone, Clara ..,.,.,.r,..,,,.,.,, ,, ,..,..l Strasburg Lumber 85 Fuel Co. ..,.... Strong's .......,,,.-,,,,,,., ,, l,,,,,,,,,,,, ---,A, K T Terry's ,,....,,.,.,,..,,,,i,,, Tompkins Ice Cream. ......, Trading Post .,,.,,,.,,,,,, W Waltis Little Bungalow ...,. . Walkey's Service Station, .,1,t., Wfarner Electric Brake, ..,,.... Witte-Barker Co. ,..,..... Witte's Market Y Yagla Sales ...... Y.M.C.A. Y,W.C.A. 145 161 146 146 148 144 145 144 144 154 144 141 143 147 149 156 143 141 151 153 153, 152 139 165 Bennett, Patricia, 61, 110, 111, 112, PERSONAL INDEX Accardi, Nick, 26 Ackerman, Betty, 66 Ackerman, Jack, 58 Adleman, Reva, 26, 101, 104, 109 Ahrens, Donald, 7, 26, 66, 80 Alba, Connie, 26, 101, 105, 109, 111, 118, 127 Allen, William, 26, 81, 82 Allsop, Robert, 66 Alvard, Lois, 66 Ames, Harold, 25, 26 Amundson, Beverly, 26, 100, 118 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, An derson, Anderson, David, 104 Donald, 58, 115 Evelyn, 58, 66, 127 Gladys, 26, 117 Marilyn, 58, 104, 120 Andre, Norma, 66, 121 Andrconi, Irvin, 26, 54, 55, 101, 102, 126, 127 Antonson, Betty, 26, 119 Appleby, Robert, 107 Armstrong, Beverly, 66 Armstrong, Marian, 58, 118, 121, 160 Arnold, Richard, 58, 80, 82 Arnold, Virginia, 66, 100, 121 Athens, Paul, 66, 79 Atkinso Atkinso n, james, 58, 81 n, Lawrence, 26 Aughey, Gloria, 26, 101 Austin, Austin, Austin, Austin, Betty, 66 Gloria, 58, 127 jane, 66 Robert, 87, 90 Austin, Willianx, 26, 78, 81, 83, 90, 110 Babb, Joyce, 66 Babcock, Beth, 26, 107 Babcock, Richard, 58, 87, 99 Bach, Joan, 55,58,102,111,115,117, 120 Backenger, Edith, 66, 121 Baebler, Carol Baese, Viola, 27 Bailey, Beverley, 58 Bailey, Carolyn, 66, 104, 108, 111, 121 Bailey, Merle, 66, 125 Baptist, Louis, 66, S0 Barber, Cinda, 66, 115, 121 Barrand, Barbara, 27, 100 Bartclls, Janice, 27, 118, 119 Bartelt, Roy, 80, 107 Bartram, Kleber, 66 Bartz, Marjorie, 27 166 lIllllllll1llllllllllllliilvllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH11IIIIIlIllllllllllilIlllllllllllllllllllllll Bassett, Sally, 66, 102, 111, 112, 113 Bates, Carol, 66,,121, 108, 111, 112, 113 Baxter, Eugene, 66 Beadle, Elizabeth, 27, 51, 101, 102, 102, 119 Beadle, Helen, 66 Beeler, Catherine, 58 Behling, Allen, 107 Behling, William, ss, sz, 87, 124, 127 Beightley, Evelyn, 27, 109 Beischel, Robert, 66, 79 Bell, Ronald, 66 Bennett, Gertrude, 58 Bennett, Lillian, 66, 100, 121 Bennett, Maxine, 66, 121 113, 127 Bennett, Virginia, 58, 100, 120, 127 Benz, Katherine, 58, 100, 104, 111 Bergmann, Edgar, 107 Bergmann, john, 27, 101, 109, 115, 124, 127 Berkley, Lawrence, 87, 91 Betndt, Beatrice, 58, 109 Berner, Harold, 58, 82, 80, 103 Berner, Madaline, 66, 100, 108, 121 Berry, Audrey, 66, 115 Beszhak, Beth, 66 Bickel, Robert, 66, 83 Binger, John, 66, 88 Bird, Robert, 27 Birdsell, Duncan, 66, 97, 115, 125 Bittrick, jean, 27, 58, 115 Bjorklund, Frances, 66, 121 Bjorklund, Howard, 20, 25, 27, 51, 53, 79, 83, 192, 114, 115, 117, 124 Blake, Rosella, 27 Blechschmidt, Dorothy, 58, 117, 120 Blechschmidt, Theodore, 66, 81 Boardman, Eugene, 81, 82 Boggs, Nellie, 66, 122 Bolen, Jim, 58, 107, 117 Bond, Bernice, 100, 115 Bond, Franklin, 66, 81 Borchert, Dean, 66, 81 Bord, Beth, 27 Borden, Prima, 66 Borgerding, Frances, 56, 58 Borgerding, John, 90, 96, 99 Bosch, Beverly, 56, 58 Boschi, Robert, 66, 80 Boss, joan, 27, 109, 100, 110 Bottoms, Frances, 58 Bower, Marion, 58, 101, 115, 117,118 Bower, XVinifrcd, 58 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1111111l1llllIIIIIIII1111111llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll1111. Boyd, Priscella, 58, 101 Boyd, Shirley, 28 Brack, Beverly, 28, 110 Bradley, Joan, 66, 115, 117, 121 Brady, Dawne, 28, 110 Brandenburg, Dorothy, 58, 120 Brandenburg, Ruth, 28, 101 Brandenburg, Warren, 107 Brant, Maynard, 66, 81, 109, 117, 121 Brant, Patricia, 28, 100, 101, 110, 111, . 119 Brice, Richard, 66, 80, 102 Briggs, Nellie, 58, 118 Brill, Martha, 25, 28, 101, 110, 115, 117, 119 Brolin, Mildred, 28 Brown, Janet, 28, 7 Brown, Mary, 28, 119 Brown, Richard, 58, 115 Bruck, Richard, 28 Brugger, Martin, 66, 79 Buggs, Thomas, 66 Bunnell, Dean, 66, 79, 115 Burke, Arresa, 66, 122, 124 Burns, Eileen, 48, 109, 120, 123 Burrow, Lorrien, 107 Burrow, Ronald, 58, 107 Burrows, Ioan, 28, 101 Burrows, Wallace, 28 Burt, Bonnie, 66 Burton, James, 66, 80, 107 Calkins, XVilla, 28 Callahan, Donna, 66 Callaly, Agnes, 58, 120 Cameron, Eva Cammilleric, Sarah, 66 Campbell, Robert, 90, 99 Caplinger, Mary, 28 Carlson, Mary, 66, 105 Carr, Nancy, 66, 105 Carstensen, Ruth, 66, 121 Case, Richard, 29, 87, 89 Caciole, Dolores, 58, 108, 120 Cass, James, 29, 79, 82 Cassata, Catherine, 132 Chadbourne, Russell, 58, 81 Challoner, Dolores, 66, 106, Cherry, Martin, 58, 79, 82, 108, 111, 112, 113 Chilson, Kathryn, 58, 104, 109, 120 Christianson, Charles, 107 Christiansen, Donald, 90, 95, 96, 99 Cliristofferson, Elaine 66 Christofferson, Lawrence, 66 Churchill, Bonnie, 58, 127 Duggan, Betty, 59, 108, 121 . 11111111111111111I11III111I111111111IIIllIII111I111llIIIIII11111111IlllllIIlIII1IIII1IIIIIIIII1IIIIIllllIIIIIIl1I1IIIII1I1II1III111llII1111IllII1III11I1II1I1111I11111111111ll1l1111lllllllllllllllllll111111llllllllI1IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllP E R S O N A I- I N D E X Churchill, Arlene, 29 Cipolle, Dorothy, 29, 108 Claflin, Betty, 29, 119 Clark, Betty, 29 Clark, David, 29, 80, 110 Clark, John, 58 Clark, Patsy, 118 Colaw, Richard, 29, 82 Cole, Cleo, 58, 109, 120 Cole, Jeanine, 66, 121 Cole, Virginia, 66, 100 Cole, Waretta, 66, 122 Connors, John, 66 Cook, Shirley, 66, 100 Cooke, Celia, 29, 66, 100, 115, 117, 121 Coonrod, Janette, 66, 100, 106 Copus, Nancy, 58, 109, 120 Cornish, Barbara, 59 Corrigan, Grace, 59 Coryell, Beverly, 29, 104 Courteau, Jean, 66, 108, 111 Cousin, Russell, 59, 81 Cox, Clarence, 29, 79, 82 Crawford, Charlene, 66 Crave, Robert, 66, 90, 96, 99 Croncis, Christine, 66, 121 Cronk, Shirley, 59 Crosby, Carol, 59 Crowley, Katherine, 59, 127 Crowley, Leo, 66, 90, 95, 96, 99, 125 Cullen, Jerald, 29, 66 Cunningham, Lawrence, 66 Curtwright, Lois, 59, 111, 115, 117, 120 Cushman, Stanley, 80, 115 Dagnanno, Rachel, 66 Dague, Stanley, 59, 99 Dahlberg, Herbert, 59 Dalton, Lester, 66, 96 Dang Ann,20,24,29,101,102,102 110, 111, 115 Daniels, Bernice, 122 Daniels, Jeanette, 29, 118, 122 Darling, Robert, 66, 125 Daugherty, Reginald, 30, 78, 79, 83, 98, 99, 124 Davis, Catherine, 66 Davis, Harold, 80 Davis, jean, 59, 120 Davis, Oliver, 30 Davis, Vanetta, 30 Dawes, Alice, 54, 56, 59, 112, 113, 120, 123 Decker, Barbara, 30, 119 Delaney, Glennard, 59, 96, 103 Demos, Williani, 59, 87, 88, 96, 99 Dcrnus, Pete, 59, 90, 102 Dennis, Yvonne, 59, 109, 120, 123 Dichenson, Alta, 59, 100, 118, 120 Dieter, Joyce, 30 Dietz, Leroy, 107 Dobbs, Gordon Dobson, Katherine, 108, 120 Docker, William, 66 Doner, Gene, 59, 90, 96, 99 Donnelly, Billee, 30, 51, 102, 111, 119, 123 Donnelly, Thomas, 59, 96 Dorr, Jean, 59, 115 Dougan, Jacqueline, 59, 101, 108, 109, 117 Drawz, Dorotl1y, 66 Drekmeier, Mary, 66, 108, 121, 123 Dresser, M-argery, 66, 121 Driscoll, Dorothy, 69, 108, 121 Drummond, Gloria, 59, 115, 120 Dummer, Ruthe, 59, 104 Dundore, Wil1ian1, 66, 95, 96, 99, 102, 104, 125 Dunnett, Eugene, 59, 81, 117 Dustrude, Beverly, 30 Dustrude Robert, 59, 99 Edmonds, Lavern, 66, 79 Edwards, Donald, 66, 80 Edwards, Harold, 59, 115 Edwards, John C., 82, 109, 110, 112, 113 Edwards, John R., 30, 66 Edwards, Louise, 122 Edwards, Mary, 59 Edwards, Richard, 59, 79 Edwarclson, Robert, 66, 96 Ehle, Charlotte, 66 ' Ekman, Bette, 30 Elert, Marilyn, 66, 121 Elifritz, Carl, 66, 90, 96 Elifritz, Ruth, 30, 100, 110 Elliott, Betty, 59, 106 Elliott, Raymond, 30, 80, 82 Ellis, Sally, 30- Elmi, Donald, 59, 87 Ely, Kathryn, 59, 100, 106, 120 Engebretson, Clarence, 30 Engebretson, Donald, 30, 101 Engcbretson, Russel, 66 Engel, Marilyn, 69, 100 Engcn, Beverly, 31 Eugen, Charlotte, 59, 106, 120 Engleson, David, 59, 79, 82 Engleson, Norman, 66 Ennis, Lucille, 59, 118 Ennocenti, Arnold, 59 Ennocenti, Chester, 31 Erbach, Thomas, 66, 80, 125 Erickson, Anna, 31, 118 Erie, Shirley, 67, 121 Ernandez, Freneine, 31, 106 Eucker, Marian, 132 Evcrson, Dorothy, 59, 120 Ewers, Tomas, 67, S1 Ewing, Florence, 67, 108, 121 Ewing, Harry, 31, 78, 81, 83, 102, 123 Eysnogle, Cheryl, 59 Farmer, Gretchen, 59, 111, 117, 120, 123 I Fast, Marion, 67, 108 Fast, Norma, 59 Fast, Robert, 67, 79 Fenne, jean, 24, 31, 118 Fensholt, Robert, 59, 87, 96, 99 Ferger, Bernard, 67, 90, 96, 99 Feuerstein, Alice, 31, 100, 104, 110, 1l1,112,113,123 Feuerstein, Paul, 67 Fey, Patricia, 31, 101, 111 Fey, Robert, 59, si, 32, 101 Ficht, Patricia, 31, 101, 111 Field, Cherry, 121 Field, Hope, 31 Fiese, Shirley, 67, 103, 121, 123 Fifielcl, Richard, 67, 115, 125 Finger, Ralph, 31 Fink, Lawrence, 67, 108, 111, 125 Finley, Agnes, 67 Finnegan, Arthur, 25, 31, 91, 99 Finnegan, Phil, 67, 79, 108, 111, 112, 125, 127 Fiske, Berton, 107 Fjelstad, jean, 115, 117 Flynn, Lyle, 67, 125 Fobes, Charles, 31 Fogle, Arnold, 59 Fogle, john, 31 Folts, Ruth, 32, 106, 119 Fosse, Jack, 60, 101, 115 Fowler, Glenn, 32 Fowler, Robert, 60, 97, 115 Fowler, Walter, 67, 80 Francini, Betty, 67, 100, 102, 121 Francini, Lillian, 60, 102, 103, 109, 120 Fraser, Robert, 67, 97, 115, 117, 125 167 P E R S O N A L I N D E X Hllllllillilllllll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111III11I1IIIIlllilllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll1IIllllllIlIlllllllIIlllllll11lllllllI1IllllllIIIllllllII1llllllllllllll111111111111llI1IIIIIIIlIII1lI1lI1I1H1lI1111l11I1Ill0 Fraser, Shirley, 32, 101, 109, 110, 111, 112, 115, 117 Freitag, Leon, 132 Frey, Jack, 56, 60, 104, 115 Fritz, Robert, 60, 82 Fruitiger, Donald, 32, 51, 81, 82, 110, 111 Fuller, Geraldine, 60, 115, 117 Furman, Cheryl, 60 Furman, Robert, 67, 81, 115 Gaffey, Marion, 32, 60, 110 Gahan, Virgene, 32, 118, 119 Gaines, Jean, 132 Gardiner, Ronald, 67 Garland, Clayton, 79 Garland, Richard, 32, 82, 107 Gaulkc, Lloyd, 67, 80 Gayton, Darlene, 67 Gehas, Jennie, 32, 119 Gcnung, Leonard, 60, 102, 115, 117, 124 Gerhard, L., 81, 82 Gerhard, Merwin, 67, 97, 108, 111 Gerhard, Robert, 32 Gerloff, Eleanor, 32 Germann, Mary Lou, 32, 51, 101, 109, 110,111, 112,113, 115,117,123 Gharrity, Ann, 32, 110, 119, 123 Gharrity, Helen, 67, 108, 121, 123 Gharrity, Nancy, 120 Gharrity, William, 67, 90, 95, 96, 97, 99 Gibson, Edson, 32, 80, 82 Gilbank, James, 60, 79, 197 Gile, Fern, 67 Gilmore, Lorraine, 67, 121 Ginchoff, Pauline, 60, 100, 101, 120 Glos, Doris, 32 Goessel, XVilliam, 33, 51, 91, 98, 99, 124 Golaxon, Ida, 37 Good, Thomas, 60, 99 Goomas, Irene, 67 Gordon, Benjamin, 33, 60, 80, 82 Goulet, Charles, 33, 110, 112, 113 Grabow, Kenneth, 67, 80, 90, 96, 99 Grandholm, Gerald, 33 Graves, Lawrence, 60, 79, 80, 124 Gray, Catherine, 60, 108, 109, 120 Greenwood, Vivian, 33, 106, 119 Grenawalt, Delores, 55, 60, 120 Greningcr, Leonard, 60, 80, 104 Griesman, Kenneth, 67 Grieves, Orinand, 67, 80 168 Griffin, Corrine, 60, 100, 118 Grutsch, Albert, 67, 95, 99 Guetschow, Donald, 60 Guetschow, Mary, 33, 106, 119 Guetzke, Ruth, 60, 118, 120 Guiducci, Raymond, 67, 79 Gunderman, Rita, 33, 107, 119 Gunderman, Carol, 67, 100 Gunderson, Leslie Gundlack, Ruth, 67 Haase, Evelyn, 33 Hahn, Doris, 67 Hahn, Joan, 33, 104, 118, 119, 123 Halvensleben, Shirley, 33 Hamil, Yoatis, 67 Hamilton, Faith, 60, 101 H3111lin, Fred, 22, 25, 33, 80, 83, 101, 103,110,111,118,124,128,130 Hamm, Herbert, 67, 79 Hamman, Fern, 33, 110 Hananian, Ethan, 25, 33, 87, 91, 92, 99 Hangc, Athena, 69 Hansen, Arlene, 33 V Hansen, Barbara, 60, 111, 120, 123, 127 Hansen, Charles, 80 Hansen, Lawrence, 67, 80 Hanson, Glenn, 60, 80, 82, 96 Hanson, Robert, 60 I-lardyman, Jeanne, 67 Harclyman, Vernon, 33, 82 Hare, Cameron, 34, 111 Harlow, Josephine, 34 Harlow, Lester, 67, 100, 123 Harris, Barbara, 67, 100, 123 Harris, Beatrice, 51, 67, 111, 122, 123 Harris, Clyde, 34 Harris, Mary, 121 Harris, Mildred, 60, 67 Harris, Oscar, 67, 115 Hart, Margaret, 34, 118 Hartman, Alberta, 67 Hartman, Juanita, 34, 106 Hartman, Velam, 67 Haskell, Marjorie, 34, 101, 110 Hassell, Laverne, 60, 109, 120 Hauser, Betty, 132 Hauser, Joyce, 34, 101, 109 Hayden, Russell, 67, 80 Hayward, Burt, 60 Hazeltine, Joan, 67 Hazeltine, Richard, 34, 81, 82, 101 Helms, Joan 60 Helser, Janet, 60, 109, 127 Hendrick, Lorn, 81 Henning, Eugene, 60, 67, 81, 107 Henning, Rufus, 132 Henry, Rufus, 132 Hentsch, Doris, 34 Hcntsch, Kenneth, 67, 79 Herd, Helen, 34, 118, 123 Herman, Shirley, 67 Herried, Joyce, 67, 100, 102, 108, 115, 117, 121 Hicks, Betty, 34 Hicks, Darlene, 60 Hill, Donald, 67, 104 Hill, Donna, 67, 104, 108, 121 Hill, Thomas, 67, 79 Hilton, Robert, 34, 99, 126, 127 Hinmon, Dean, 60, 31 l 1irt, Ellen, 33, 110, 119 Hobson, Chester, 34, 60, 101, 104, 110, 118 Hobson, 111136, 35, 118, 122, 123 Hodges, George, 60, 79 1-Ioeft, Betty, 132 Hoeft, Doris, 35, 60 Hoeft, Dorothy, 60 Hoffman, Beverly, 67, 117 Hoffman, Carolyn, 60, 108, 120 Hogan, Alice, 35 Hogan, Beverly, 60 I-Iogland, Joy, 67, 121 Hohenthaner, June, 35, 127 Hollenbach, Billie, 104 Hollenback, Wayne, 35, 80 Holmes, Lorene, 35, 115 Holzhansen, Jeanine, 67, 100, 104, 108, 117, 121 Hommerstad, Betty, 35, 109, 119 Honor, Geneva, 60, 122 Honor, Myron, 132 Honor, Pearl, 132 Hopper, Beverly, 6 6, 120, 121 Hopper, Donald, 35 Hopper, Marilyn, 60 Horne, Williain, 60, 87, 91, 93, 99 Houghton, David, 67, S0 Howard, Jean, 60, 108 Howe, Mary, 60 Hubert, James, 35, 96, 99, 101 Hudson, Catherine, 67 Huebbe, Henry, 67, 80, 107 Huebbe, Vernon, 79, 107 Huffman, Buford, 87, 90, 99, 107 Huffman, Kathleen, 35, 119 Huggins, Albert, 35, 21, sz, 101, 111 Huggins, Marilyn, 61 Hughes, Ralph, 61, S0, 82, 98, 104, 115, 117, 124 . lllllllllllllllllllilllll1H1Hlllllllllllll1111111111lllllllllllllllllllllllH111H1lllllllllllllllH1IlllllllllllllllllIIlIIIlIl1I1IIII11ll11111IllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlI1III1l1l1I1ll1I11l1111111111IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII P E R S O N A L I N D E X Hunsicker, Jean, 67, 100, 105 Idtse, Eleanor, 23, 67, 100, 108, 115, 123 Idtse, Winifred, 35, 101, 102 Ikeman, Louise, 25, 35, 119 Ingram, Ilsie, 67 Isley, Lillion, 67, 100, 121 Isferding, Robert, 61 Iverson, Betty, 67 Jack, Edward, 61 Jackson, James, 23, 24, 35, 101 Jackson, Shirley, 67 Jacobs, Donald, 132 Jaeger, Shirley, 61, 115, 118, 120, 127 Janeeek, Lyndell, 36, 100 Janecek, Marlene, 61, 100 Jannacopoulos, Dorothy, 67 Jebauer, Marie, 36, 118 Jensen, Donald, 80, 82, 115, 124 Jensen, Eleanor, 61 Jensen, James, 67, 120 Johnson, Arthur, 61, 82 Johnson, Douglas, 68 Johnson, Donna, 36, 119, 123 Johnson, Eschol, 67, 90 Johnson, Frances, 36, 118, 122, 123 Johnson, Fern, 67 Johnson, LeRoy, 132 Johnson, Mary E., 36 Johnson, Mary L., 25, 36, 100, 118 Johnson, Rex, 132 Johnston, Donald, 67 Johnston, Gerald, 36 La Rowe, Barbara, 60 Larrabee, Lloyd, 4, McDonald Johnston, Patsy, 61, 103, 120 Joiner, Jack, 61, 79 Jordan, Elizabeth, 61 Jordan, Mae, 61 Jones, Allan, 107 Jones, Beverly, 67 Jones, George, 67, 80 Jones, Walter, 67, 99 Joy, Willianx, 61, 81 Kalas, Lois, 67, 117 Kampschroer, Donna, 67, 121 Kanter, Evelyn, 36, 110, 117, 119 Karnes, Sue, 67 Keepers, George, 67, 79 Kehl, Ramona, 61, 104 Keitch, Charles, 67, 79 Keith, Margaret, 36, 118, 119 Kidd, John, 36 Kiger, John, 67, 81 Kirkeeng, Lawrence, 36, 80 Kirkpatrick, Shirley, 67 Kirkpatrick, Theora, 36, 105 Kirst, Lorraine, 67, 121 Kitelinger, Robert, 37, 78, 83, 124 Kitzrow, Dolores, 61 Kitzrow, Jeanette, 37, 106 Klick, Maxine, 67, 100, 121 Kliefoth, Joan, 61, 100, 120, 123 Klinkhammer, Reva, 37, 115, 117, 119 Klute, Raymond, 67 Koch, Edith, 67, 121 Koch, Lorraine, 61, 101, 118, 120 Koebernick, Wilma, 67 Kolman, Claire, 67 . Kondzella, Fred, 79, 108, 125, 127 Korbal, Ronald, 87, 89 Kosak, Augusta, 67, 107 Kostoplos, Grace, 67 Krause, Charles, 37, 61 Krause, Jeanne, 56, 120 Krersos, Patricia, 67, 104 Kristianson, Robert, 37, 80, 82 Krueger, Edward, 37 Kunz, Irvin, 67, 90, 95 Kuttncr, Donald, 67, 79, 108, 125 Kuttner, Ralph, 37, 81, 82, 101, 109, 11s, 124 Lafayette, Jane, 69, 121 Lamb, Edgar, 61, 80 Lamb, Shirley, 37, 127 Lamendola, Angelo, 67, 80 Lami, Betty, 37, 101, 103, 110 Lancaster, Gene, 37, 78, 80, 83, 117, 124 Lancaster, Phyllis, 61, 120 Land, Shirley, 69 Langer, Charles, 37 Lanning, Virginia, 37 Lefflngwell, Robert, 132 Leisher, William, 38 Lensert, Warreii, 38 Lervik, Everett, 67, 80 Licher, Robert, 79 Liddell, Virginia, 69 Lightield, Doris, 111, 120 Lindemann, Walter, 132 Lindquist, Patricia, 38, 104, 119 Lindstrorn, Paul, 81 Lipke, Marvin, 68 Levihn, Richard, 67, 79, 90, 96 Liston, Lona, 68, 108, 121 Little, Wfilliam, 68, 80 Littleheld, Wfilliam, 68 Livingston, Judith, 68, 105, 108, 121, 123 Lockery, Helen 68, 100, 121 Lockwood, Maureen, 100, 109, 120 Long, Addison, 81 Long, Martha, 68 Looze, Joyce, 109, 120 Lorentz, Dolores, 68, 100, 121 Lorenz, Doris, 68, 121 Ludebeck, Williaxn, 68, 90, 99 Luety, Carolyn, 127 Luety, David, 68, 79, 125 Luety, Roger, 81 Lundt, Joan, 38, 50, 126, 127 Lyons, Donald, 38, 101, 109 McCabe, Leon, 38 McCarville, Joan, 68, 108 McClaflin, Carl, 38, 80, 82 McClellan, Gerald, 87, 89, 91, 99 McClellan, Margaret, 68, 100, 104, 121 99, 101, 102, se, 61, 79, sz, 98, 115, 124 Larsen, Robert, 61, 80, 82, 105, 109 Larson, Charlotte, Larson, Doris, 61 69, 117, 121 Lathrop, Patricia, 69, 100, 121 Lawrence, Richard, Laws, Harold, 67 Ledell, Mary Ann, 110, 111, 113 Lee, Gerald, 61 67, 79 37, 51, 101, 103, , 119 McComb, Betty, 100, 104, 109, 111, 112, 120, 127 McComb, Robert, 38, 115, 117 McComb, XVilliam, 91, 98, 99 McCraley, Delphine, 122 McCreary, William, 68 MeCrillis, Delbert, 38, 99, 115, 124 McDonald, Carol, 68, 100, 105, 121 , Justine, es, 111, 121 Keller, Audry, 36, 101 Kelly, Dorothy, 36, 109, 110, 1,27 Lee, Louise, 69, 108 Leeson, Theodore, 61 McDonald, Margaret, 120 McGlauchlin, Geraldine, 38, 101, 109 McGlaur1, Virda, 68, 122 McGraw, Earl, 68, 107 McGuire, Betty, 104, 111, 112 Mclntyre, Patricia, 120 McKearn, Catherine, 38, 110, 111, 119 McLeod, Nanette, 38, 110, 111, 119 McMahon, Clarence, 68 McMullin, Richard, 23, 39, 82, 101 McQuality, Betty, 39 McVey, Gerald, 68 169 PERSONAL INDEX i Mabins, Dannie, 39, 122 Mahlum, Jean, 39 Makovec, Jean, 132 Maltby, Nancy, 127 Mann, Paul, 68, 81 Mann, Theodore, 39, 81, 82, 99, 101, 104, 109, 110 Mannon, Dean, 68, 80, 100, 120 Mansfield, Paul, 39, 87, 99 Mansfield, William, 132 Margeson, Lorraine, 68 Marino, Ann, 68, 121 Marks, Flora, 68, 115 Marshall, Alice, 39, 68 Marshall, Elgee, 68, 107 Marshall, Shirley, 117 Martensen, Richard, 68, 132 Marti, Claudi, 68 Martin, Betty, 80, 111, 120 Martin, Edwin, 68, 90, 95, 98, 9 102, 125 Martin, Naomi, 104, 120 Martindale, Elaine, 90 Martinson, Mary, 80, 115, 120 Marvin, Marilyn, 68 Mason, Janice, 109, 120 Masterson, Jack, 124, 39 Mathews, Elizabeth, 39, 106 Mathews, Sandra, 120 Matson, Joyce, 68, 100, 104 Matteson, Robert, 39 Matthes, Frances, 132 Mauel, Robert, 90 Maxted, Paul, 68, 81 Maxwell, Robert, 132 Mayer, Lois, 68, 105, 108 Mayhew, Donald, 39 Means, Richard, 68, 95, 97, 99, Means, Mary, 39, 110 Mecch, Esther, 109, 120 Meek, Jeanette, 39, 106 Melchcr, Phyllis, 39, 102, 118 Melcher, Virginia, 69 Merchant, Elizabeth, 69, 108, 121 Merritt, Donna, 40, 106, 110 Merry, James, 68, 79 Messer, Donald, 40 Meyer, Wayime, 87 Michaelson, Eugene, 68, 93 Mick, Bessie, 40, 68 Mickelson, Chauncey, 91, 93 Millard, Cherry, 132 125 Miller, Beverly, 40, 51, 101, 110, 111 119 Miller, Charles, 11, 40, 69, 99, 126, 127 Miller, Donald, 68 170 124, 9, llllllliilllllllllillll11111llllllllllllllll11llillIllllIIllllllllllillllllllllll1111111111llIllIIIll!11I111111111lllll1lllIIIIIlllIIIIIlllI1IlllllllllllIIIllllllI111111llll1IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll1lllillllllllllllllllllll . Miller, Horner, 68 Miller, Marjorie, 40, 100, 110, 119, 120 Miller, Marilyn, 132 Mills, Fay, 68, 80 Mesegades, Paul, 68 Michell, Richard, 68, 96 Moe, Evelyn, 40 Moen, Joseph, 40 Moen, Lou, 132 Moessner, Robert, 68 Molique, Robert, 40, 80, 82, 87 Monahan, Mary, 123 Moore, NVillia1n, 40, 101 Morse, Dorothy, 40, 100, 101 Mosher, Robert, 40 40, 110, 111, 119, Moss, Marianna, 40, 101, 109, 110, 1 19 Mueller, Clara, 41 Mullranin, Eugene, 41, 99 Murkland, Mary Ann, 68, 121 Murphy, Dorothy, 68 Murray, Mildred, 132 Myers, Betty, 132 Nagel, Lois Naidenovich, David, 68, 81 Najdowski, Florence, 41, 104, 109 Naugle, Marilyn, 100, 104, 121 Olson, Elaine, 68 Olson, Madallyn, 41, 106 Olson, Ronald, 54, 55, 56, 99, 109, 127 Omrnodt, Ruth, 41, 106 Ondell, Richard, 68 Organ, Helen, 108, 111, 120, 123 Osgood, Delores, 55, 71, 109, 115, 120 Ottow, Betty, 104, 108, 120 Owenson, Johnnie, 79, 82 Padon, Allen, 79 Palko, Gerald, 68, 81 Palmini, Robert, 24, 41, 82 Pann, Charlotte, 132 Pann, Mildred, 68, 121 Pargman, Robert, 68, 80 Parker, Arthur, 68, 90, 95, 99 Partridge, Robert, 68, 90, 99 Patten, Robert, 42, 80 Patterson, Donna, 68, 100, 121 Patton, Edward, 68 Paulson, Earl, 68, 107 Payne, Celia, 118, 122, 123 Pea, Mary Ellen, 132 Pearson, Jacquelyn, 68, 121 Peck, Alliene, 42 Peck, Donald, 42 Peck, Georgia, 25, 42 Peck, Helen, 42, 72, 109, 110 Nealmus, Clem, es, 100, 102, 108, 121 Needham, Eva, 41 Nelle, Morris, 68 Nelson, Jack, 68, 79, 82 Nelson, James, 79 Newkirk, Shirley, 68 Newmann, Mildred, 68, 99, 104 Nichols, Shirley, 68, 105 Nickel, Gloria, 41, 106 Nielson, Naomi, 41, 117 Niesen, Betty, 41, 109, 110 Niles, Charles, 132 Norern, Beth, 41, 121, 106 Norem, Betty, 132 Oates, Virginia, 105, 121, 123 O'Bricn, Louis, 68, 81, 102, 111, 125 O'Connor, Anna, 132 Odegaard, Charles, 87, 91, 97, 99, 124 Odette, James, 68 Oelschlarger, Shirley, 68 Oldenburg, Clarence, 68, 80 Olsen, Audrey, 41, 101, 119 Olsen, Richard, 41, 115, 124 Olson, Audrey, 41, 109, 110 Olson, Beverly, 120 102, Perring, Theodore, 81, 82, 97, 115, 117, 124 Persson, Shirley, 121 Peters, Donald, 68 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson , Arthur, 80 , Beverly, 42, 106 , Floy, 132 , Thomas, 68 Petitt, Shirley, 120 Petrick, Phelps, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Joyce, 120 Donna, 42, 118 Jean, 132 98, 99, Lawrence, 90, 95, 96, 99 Ruth, 42, ss, 118 Piceionc, Angelo, 99 Piccione , Elizabeth, 1 09 Pike, Joan, 68, 121 Pipitone, Lena, 68 Piranio, Lena, 42, 106 Pittcnger, Donald, 68, 90, 96 Plankey, Jacquelyn, 68 Plenener, Joan, 87 Plumb, Roger, 87, 96, 99 Podwell, Dolores, 42, 102, 111, 116 119, 127 Poff, Lois, 132 Pratt, Martha, 68 O1ii.anruniinnluunnmuinuunm111111111111nmnimim11111111111111111111mm11.11111111111111:iuuiillnlllilllmm111rmrnuirl11:I111llIll1InImuunuzmlnnmn11:41ulnlrm1m1:1usanuruuuuumuulllllll P E R S O N A L I N D E X Pohl, Mary, 68, 115 Pohl, Shirley, 68 Polaski, Dorothy, 62 Polaski, Marguerite, 42, 110, 111, 126 127 Polglaze, Horace, 24, 87, 88 Polzin, Myrtle, 68 Pontius, John, 62, 81, 101, 104, 115 Poole, Dolores, 68 Pope, Bill, 68, 96 Popelka, Robert, 42, 109 Popovics, Richard, 132 Porter, Dean, 62, 68 Porter, Mary, 43 Porter, Richard, 132 Price, Mildred, 43, 114 Pricbe, Patsy, 68, 103, 108, 109, 121 Proper, Betty, 43, 104, 109, 118 Psajdl, Robert, 68, 90, 96, 99 Pukerud, Martha, 62, 109, 120 Punzel, Otto, 68 Purinton, L., 117 Quinn, Mary Lou, 56, 62, 109, 111 120 Quinn, Sally, 62, 108, 120 Rahorn, Lyle, 43, 81, 82, 84 Rasmussen, Wfilliam, 62, 79 Ramquist, Wfilliam, 43, 80, 82 Raymer, jackie, 43, 100, 119 Raymer, Ronald, 68, 107 Rea, NVilliam, 68 Real, Ruth, 62 Rcdlich, Glenn, 68 Reed, Lester, 132 Reed, Shirley, 100 Reedy, Dorotl1y, 63, 120 Reid, joan, 68 Rosander, Beverly, 43 Rosander, Bernard, 132 Rose, Noble, 69, 81, 102 Rosen, Edward, 69, 81 Rosenow, Kenneth, 43, 115 Rosenthal, Duane, 43 Rosenthal, Joan, 43, 101, 115, 119 Ross, joan, 44, 104, 110, 111, 123 Ross, Mary, 63, 109, 120 Rossi, Harry, 63 Rounds, Dolores, 69 Rousselle, Marilyn, 69, 108, 121 Rowley, Virgil, 63 Rubnitz, William, 44, 78, Sl, 83, 101 124 Ruck, Williani, 63, 80 Rumage, Donald, 79, 107 Rumor, Beverly, 127, 144 Russler, Peggy, 63 Ryan, Robert, 63, 81, 82, 90 Sailing, Jean, 44, 106 Salamone, Frances, 69, 104, 108, 121 Samp, Phillip, 63, 87, 89, 91, 93, 98 99,101,,103,124 Sanclager, Lawrence, 69, 80, 107 Saunders, Velda, 63 Schaefer, Carlyle, 132 Scharff, Arvid, 132 Scharff, Donald, 44 Schaye, Edward, 63, 95, 99, 101, 103 124 Schenck, Dolores, 63, 120 Sehendel, Adaline, 206 Schleieher, Beverly, 63, 100, 101, 120 123 Schanabel, Helen, 69, 121 Sehoepske, Lorraine, 63, 82, 108, 121 Schoepske, Thomas, 69, 80 Scholes, Verna, 63 Schollmeyer, Donna, 63 Scott, Richard, 63, 80, 85, 108, 115, 124 Scott, Robert, 76, 81, 90 Scott, Shirley, 69 Scoviak, Arthur, 69, 80 Severson, Donald, 69, 81 Share, Williaiii, 23, 24, 44, 82, 87, 88 Shaw, Madaline, 69 Shea, Patricia, 44 Shear, Robert, 69, 107 Shelton, Junior, 69, 90 Shepherd, Jay, 81 Shepherd, Wesley, 69, 79 Sherwood, Bronson, 63, 79 Shimeall, LaVerne, 69, 121 Shinieall, Charles, 63, 80, 101 Shippy, Rose, 44 Shippy, Ramona, 69 Shockley, Lois, 44 Shoemaker, Lucille, 132 Shogrcn, Richard, 44, 78, 83, 110 Simonds, Ioan, 132 Simonds, Marilyn, 63, 117 Slaymaker, Stephen, 69, 81, 127 Skutley, Duane, 44, 115 SIT!1Il1, Betty, 69, 100, 121 Smith, Carol, 69 Smith, Donald, 69, 90, 99, 95 Smith, Gerald, 115 Smith, Joyce, 45, 63, 80, 117 Mary, 56, 63, 69, 102, 118, Smith, Smith, Norma, 63, 121 Smith, Robert, 45 Srnollen, Marilyn, 69 Snyder, Betty, 69 Snyder, Mary, 63, 115 Soderberg, Edythe, 45 Sorenson, Charles, 63, 96, 99, 101, 111, 124 Sowatzki, Ernest, 69, 80, 107 Sowatzki, John, 45, 104 Reimer, Carol, 43, H9 Schoville, Doris, 121, 132 Reimer, Muriel, 69, 121 Schoville, Marjorie, 44, 101 Reinhart, Betty, 69, 100, 108, 121 Scl amm' ZW' 68 Schroeder, Robert, 63, 79 Sowl, Elmer, 87 Sowl, Howard, 69, 88 Spangler, Myra, 69, 121 Spares, James, 45, 101, 110 Rendall, Joan, 43, 115, 118 Kendall, Janice, 63, 120 Reneau, John, 43, 91, 96, 99, 102, 111 124 Resler, Margaret, 108, 109 Reynolds, John, 68, 109 Rice, Ronald, 63, 69, 109 Rifenberry, Richard, 69, 81, 103 Rinclfleisch, Janet, 43 Roach, Robert, 69 Robertson, Robert, 90 Rollins, Donna, 69, 108 Schroeder, Vivian, 69 Schultz, Audry, 109 Schultz, Marjorie, 69 Schumakcr, Mary, 69, 115, 117, 121 Schuster, Shirley, 63, 109, 117 Schwellenbach, Dorothy, 132 Schwellenbach, Joseph, 44 Sciascia, Angelo, 69 Scott, Eleanor, 44, 63, 120 Scott, Lewis, 206 Scott, Nina, 69, 100, 104, 121 Spilde, Virginia, 69, 121 Spolm, Betty, 63 Spolm, John, 69, 79, 106 Shreenan, Catherine, 68, 96 Stackhouse, Donald, 68, 96, 102 Stahl, Neal, 63, 81, 82, 115 Staley, Shirley, 45 Stankewitz, Vincent, 69, 95 Stauffacher, Agnes, 45, 51, 101, 110, 118 Steele, Mary, 45, 101 171 Stier, james, 46, 91, 87, 89, 92, 99 p E R S O N A L I N D E X 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Stein, Charles, 63, 81, 82 Steinkellner, William, 45, 80, 82 Steinmetz, Mary, 45 ' Stenli, Louise, 45, 106 Stenli, Ruth, 63, 118 Stephan, john, 63 Stephens, Doris, 45 Stephens, Delores, 45 Sterna, Robert, 63, 101 Stcventon, Avis, 20, 25, 53, 45, 101, 102, 103, 110, 111, 119, 129 Stickler, Harold, 69 Stickler, Jean, 46 Treder, Richard, 55, 64, 80, 97, 102, 11s, 121 Tuck, Marjorie, 64 Tuck, Robert, 47, 81, 82, 101, 110, 117 Turrell, Joan, 69, 100, 108, 115, 121 Tuttle, Barbara, 47 Udell, Ruben, s7, 89, 96, 99 Uehling, Gladys, 64 Ugent, Alvin, 69, 125 Ulven, Charlene, 47, 110 Vallee, Dorothy, 69, 100, 121 Vallee, Mary, 69, 102, 108, 121 Stoffel, Fred, 46, 51 . Vallee, Stoikes, Gerald, 63, 90 Vance, Stone, Alvin, 63, 81 Vance, Stone, Robert, 132 i Richard, 64, 79 Robert, 132 Gladys, 64, 122 Wegner, Robert, 81 Wegner, Warren, 69 Wehler, Priscilla, 64, 109, 120 Weinberg, Willis, 47, 50, 115 Weiriclt, Robert, 64, 69, 81, 82, 115 Weiser, john, 69, S1 Welch, Bill, 79 Wfeller, Patricia, 48 Wells, Robert, 47 Werle, Jeanine, 104 Wessell, Derwood, 64 Wettergren, Rae, 64 Wheelock, jean, 64, 117 XVhitledge, Madonna, 69 Whittemore, Jean, 48, 71, 115, 117, 119 Whyte, Marilyn, 69, 108 Wichelt, Eugene, 48 Wieland, Katherine, 64, 120 Wikel, Donald, 64, 69, 80, Wikel, Elaine, 102, 109, 120 S D h 69 Vance, Robert, 69, 90, 99 t t I e 1 1 or orot yi Van Cleave, Vlrginia, 64, 104, 108, Stretz, Robert, 132 Siuedmeyer, Phyllis, 132 Summers, Vera, 63, 109 Sumpter, Adelbert, 46, 99 ' Sundseth, Kenneth, 99 Swagdis, Beverly, 46, 110 Swanson, Marion, 63 Swatek, Richard, 69, 80 Sweitzcr, Gordon, 69 Taber, Denton, 24, 46, 78, 79, 83, 87, 96, 99, 124 Taber, Dale, 69 Tamulie, Virginia, 46, 104, 110, 119 Tangye, John, 69, 90, 99 Taylor, Frank, 69, 90, 96, 99, 107 Taylor, Lois, 46, 104 Telfair, Shirley, 63, 104, 115, 117 Temple, Gale, 69, 121 Terry, Eugene, 64 Thiel, John, 46, 87, ss, 91, 92, 97, 99 Thiel, Richard, 69, 80,'97, 125 Thompson, Ardys, 46, 118 Thompson, Kenneth, 69 Thompson, Winslow, 46, 81, 82, 99, 101, 110, 124 Thoreson, janet, 46 Thorson, Lois, 46 Timmcke, Norman, 69, 115, 117, 125 Tochterle, Jean, 64, 120 ' Toedt, Dale, 64, 81 Toice, Marian, 69, 100, 121 Torsini, Roy, 64, 79, 82 Townsend, Robert, 90 Townsend, Stella, 23, 45, 102, 110, 111, 119, 123 Treder, Darlene, 69, 108, 123 172 120 ' Vander Gecst, Delhia, 64 Van Deusen, Beverly, 64, 150 Van Heuvel, Lillian, 47, 104 Van Keuren, Glenn, 87, 89 Vanden Noven, Harry, 20, 47, 82, 101 Van Vleck, Robert, 64, 80 Veihman, Fred, 47, 79, 82 Venable, Bobby, 64 Vinke, Beverly, 69, 121 Vivian, Nancy, 64, 109 Voelkel, William, 69, 97, 115, 117,' 125 Vogt, Charles 64, 81, 82 Voir, Katherine, 69, 100, 104, 121 Vollmer, Lyle, 64, 80, 82 Voss, Helen, 69, 100 Voss, Wesley, 64, 80 Wacker, Maxine, 69, 104 XVagner, Hazel, 69 Walker, Mary, 47 Wallace, Richard, 47 Walsh, Margaret, 64 Walters, Jean, 69, 100, 121 Walters, Robert, 47, 69 Warner, Fred, 47, 51, 78, 81, 83 Warner, Herbert, 64, 83, 109 Waterinan, Kenneth, 47, 78, 79, 83, 97, 111, 112, 113,124 A Watsoii, Joyce, 64, 109, 120 Weaver, jean, 64, 118, 120 4 Webster, Fay, 100, 108,115, 117, 121, 123 Webster, Joyce, 132 Webster, Warren, 47, 69, 80, 82, 117 Wilkens, Donald, 48 Wileman, Mary, 69, 115 Wilson, Dorothy, Wilson, Elizabeth, Wilson, John, 48, Wilson, Tom, 69, 64, 89, 122 48, 69, 108,121 s7, 96, 99, 101, 124 79 Winden, Carl, 69, 79 Winegar, Frances, Wing, Richard, 4 69 8, 78, 80, 83, 115 Winslow, Lois, 69, 104, 121 Winslow, Ruth, 115 Winton, Marilyn, 69, 111, 121 Witte, Jacqueline, 108 Wine, Marilyn, 48, 104, 110, 119 Woll, Jack, 64, 79 Wong, George, 64, 81, 82, 103, 124 Wood, XVilliam, 69, 79 Woodard, Lloyd, 69 Woodward, Evelyn, 64, 115, 117, 120 Wootton, Joan, 74, 104, 109, 117, 120, 123 Worthington, Jeanette, 69, 102, 121 Wright, Donna, 64, 109 Wrigl1t, Faith, 48 Xvright, Jack, 69 Wuthricli, Fred, 64 Wuthrich, james, 48, 80, 82, 127 Yosaitis, John, 69, 79, 107 Yost, Carol, 22, 48, 51, 101, 103, 110, 111, 119 Young, Marion, 48, 105, 110, 119 X Younger, William, 48, 124 Zander, Yvonne, 64 Zartman, Richard, 69, 105 Zentz, Velma, 23, 48, 110, 119 Zickert, Caroline, 64, 109, 120 Zier, Robert, 64, 79, 82, 87, 99 Zimmerman, Charles, 69, 115, 125 Zuhlke, Kenneth, 64 ? 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