Beloit Memorial High School - Beloiter Yearbook (Beloit, WI)
- Class of 1948
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Pill Nelson, who last year brought to BHS another State Championship in basketball, and-who, as athletic director, also brought a 1947 Big Eight football title to Beloit, we respectfully dedicate this BELOITER, in appreciation of his decision to continue serving the athletic department of Beloit High School. COACH CARL NELSON Page 5 Page 6 FOREWORD ln this, the 1948 BELOITER, we have taken our cue from the immortal bard, VVilliam Shakespeare, who said, almost four hundred years ago: 'AAll the world's av stage, and all the men and women merely players. VVe have attempted to picture our school as a gigantic stage, and our high school careers make up the background for the exciting drama which is soon to be unfolded. We, the students, are the players, and our teachers and principals are the directors, guiding us patiently, showing us the best way to play our parts, to keep the play moving smoothly and efficiently. The clubs, sports, and outside activities are all a part of the dress rehearsal, to prepare us for the big moment, on Graduation Day, when all of the rehearsing is over, and we are waiting in the Wings, ready to step out to play our parts on the stage of life. L'0lV7flV75' DlRfL7'0R5 .HWMW RWM? RHWUHN5 IWQWZV 0457 QMWMT JMWMU' HNWMMWUF DRE55 RE'fifv4R5'v4l UMR? Raza SMHUF UMMMNMW' ig 131 1 WN... N815-if www In UMWQQ mmm u-chu..--'-.- iCi'4l5Mg'h.,hm..'? f ' , , ,m4hr 'Uu.g' K .X- 'N X Sv X A , ,519 I X Av 1 -x 1 ,N DJ P NL A1 -x ? X .HB N A .K ' . NU i I , D XXX 1 Y ' L x ,v J XM! X X BJ! ,fx Hx v mx Q f f f X YV' l fi ' Q .N , .LE f , . I V 1 . Y .' g , ' '. v 1-- 45. 1 A - . X fm XX- xx 1 . 2 iq, A C! 3 Q M . , fy I U H1 xxx LP' X K .X N L X . f LW , , u 1 , - X 1 L ,'Ll. -N 5. f l qw ' xl , V fi, '3'3r5eMSH11f!w M . .,,:,..,.,9XgiTsj?:f?, V: v' , I4 1 'rf 1 , v 1- I 1: ' JWAAI.-,.n,.v -v.ug' R K, x . , ,-'fm -- ',y.w. ,I , -1 5 ' A: 'BiQ 1qzi'f'5 :a,x 9 R, uLuoUu.1fg:.5 X' Q if . 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VVorlc has also been done on the S2U0,lJlJU additions to YVater- man, Xlerrill and Cunning- ham elementary schools. VVe. the graduating class, appre- A t - - el' 1. f fe 2' 53, . 2 Q. 'I' S fl ri ' . 5. 9 5 .unmet . tt.- ..-- i - . M .,,.. . .- .. ... , ' - ' i l ' i?'5 ig:x V - xE:'..' I: - . .. ' T 'V 5 . - ' tiff? 3HQwa M A A . sf J. Il'. Rfmifzxr .I5.vi,vI1111r S1lfPl'fI!IIl'l1tIl'7ll ciate the Board's sincere efforts and we wish to give them credit for the superb job they are doing. Superintendent V. F. Uawald and Assistant Superintendent VV. Rhodes should be especially com- mended for their fine co-ordinating work. 'lihere is no glory in being a member of the School Board. 'lihe members are elected and perform their duties Without pay. Col. R. R. Robinson, after six years as an active member of the board is retiring at the end of the school year. illr. Ralph Fisher will take his place. lVlrs. Roger Birdsell was re-elected and will con- tinue her responsibilities as a member of the Board. Dr. L. C. Finnegan C. E. Ilflafklfm H. T. Ifilliamx PI'l'.fIt1'I'IIf ,vIf'l' I'r1'5ia1'enl Sr'z'I'Ulz1ry C. Von Iishnz Illrs. Rodger Birdsfll Col. R. P. Robinson .l. Ill. Hansen Page IO 'lihe l3.H.S. Class of lf?-l8 is very distinctive in sev- eral ways. You have established records in scholarship. citizenship, leadership and service. You will be greatly missed when school opens in September. lt has been a pleasure to work with you people through the past two short years. You no doubt will carry from the halls of l3.H.S. a great deal of growth and development which will stand you in good stead in years to come. 'llhese intangible qualities have been gained by efforts on your part. Your parents have sacrificed in order that you may become better citizens of tomorrow. Your success in life as useful, happy and well ad- justed citizens depends almost entirely upon your own efforts henceforth. Your successes in Beloit High School are only the beginning. Kly parting advice to you is simply work, think, and grow throughout the years to come. lVith Good luck and best wishes. MISS LAURA J. THOMPSON FRED N. JOHNSTON To the llembers of the Class of 1048: Soon you will be graduates of Beloit High School. You have had opportunities undreamed of in early America and not known in foreign lands. Klost of you have appreciated this and have taken advantage of all you could. All of you have profited some. Your use of these ideas and experiences will determine your future. I congratulate all of you and l hope that you will find happiness in service, success in your achieve- ments and a deep satisfaction in all you undertake. Page Il Elinor C. A-Ilztlfrsrlz B lL.e-Eau l'l:tire State 'l'e:u'hrrs' Uollege B.S.-Stout lnstitutr llolne Arts: Foods, llolne Management QM tnetown: New Auhnrn, Vl'ix. Carol Ill. Corpx B.A.-Beloit College Univrrsitv of YVisconsin English lrlmnetownz Chivago, Ill. Sybil Crafwford BMX.-Dakota VVesle5an University l'niversitv of VYisconsin l'niveraity of Oregon English: Sophomore English llonu-town: Parker, S. Dakota .lamps E. Barron Erwin F. Birklmlz Grrfrudv E. Blazfr M.S.-Iowa Stare Collegt- B.E.-Ushltoah State 'l't'1lt'ht-rs' B.A ..... Beloit Uollege Industrial Arts: IVlet'ltani4-all College l'niversity of Chicago Drawing Industrial Arts: General Metal Vnivrrsity of VVisconsin Hmnetown: l'l:lttt'villt'. Vl'is. llotnetown: Uxhkosh, XViw. l'nivt-rsitv of Uoloratlo Social Scienre: VVorld llistorx l'lIllf'Ll States History ll0lllt'llN'l'IlI Beloit, lVis, Donald B. Cl1ffI,N'l'1 B.lVl.-University of llVisconsin M.A.-University of VVist'onsin Music: Band, Orchestra Hometown: Barron, Vl'ia. Frm! S, Darling B.A.-Stout Institute Oshkosh State 'lit'Z1L'h0l'S' Folleg lndutitriul Arts: Advanced Me vhanical Drawing, Machine Shf llrnnetown: Bangor, VVis. Page B. H. S.'s own Van johnson Counterpart and harmony I2 lfhilll-,X F l7A-NWS ARvu.1.,-x V FICII 'l'F-UTI' Fmrwwcr Fm l.FR . . - , , , 4, 1 h . S 1 'h llllillllflklici.l'l.HRliX,C11fYf. .lm-lNl1lw:x.m1lwr bum- In-zivlwrs B,5.'lvlllVL'l'5lIf of Vl'isrrmsin li.l',,-Lal rush' bmw lealvlirrs V, . , , , college' Chung., An Immun. Englhh. Englishv Frmch Cullvgr a..ml llllllllllfj llumullvlri-il nfrcml Arr: Art, ll1Illtlll'l'l'Iil I llmm-tmvlx: lvllllllrllll, VVL, l 'lU'Sil'Ill l :Cllll'IlIiUll 'M'-'f'f1'f1 S1 B 'l ', Nur will' l ll1mn'I1u-rll: Nl1lxx:1xllwv,XYlN. llmm-rrnul: l'rc-Sfmt, VVix. and Oak, llfflf llllxlfr- l 'l'l' Vlusu-r, .'Xnu-rivzln U 1- f 1' n s 1 Mi-clzll, .Xleignir P:u'iH4' 'l'ln'zltrr 3 stairs, .'Xlm-rin-:in Kitblllblll Mvmlnl, XVurlnl KVM ll Vim-wry Mi-mlail, Philippim' l.ilwrLllinn rilxlmn, llistinguislu-Ll l'nit liaulgv, Unn- lwnl lnfzmtri liiltljll' llmmfnnvnz lfrlllll, NWN. l. 'i . ' mi D , 'S any-fr A ., . f' M 1 l N.. at fish .w QEQH. a4.Qy- f f: 3 EI'-QQW5 K ri ...ffl z. if 4 L A, .. V7 Sl Y .' f I Vmu.I..G1l.m:k'r E .I H w ' VV B H Y V Sum! lnsliulhi l,AINl1 ,. ANSI-.Tx ll.l.IAM . IZNKX IQURER1. cp- IIERREH, mlimrigil A-Xl-1,3 A-him yum-lmni,-N 15.8.-lmvzl State' Cullcgn- l'l1.l5.--l'nivc-rsity uf Vl'isn'rrmin . - - H . V. L. . XY4-lding N:-luuskn Sinn' 'IR-zicliers' Cullr-gr 5.u'iul Studies: Arm-ricun lliswry Emil 'llulllialtfixlal ummm llmm-nnvn: lil-lull, Vl'iN, MnvMurray College llmnermvu: Ocomo Falls, Vl'irf. Hmm-mwng lihhnson' vvixh Iizmvrll Illinois State Collrgc St'lt'lll't'Z cillkllliblfy ' Practical Srin-nm' llumrtmxn: Krnrm-3, Nz-lvrmku 'Q .flh-.Iny nmrr IIlIM'l1fl'I'.l'.? f,'0lIfI'I'l'i71!l lnvnfs Poge l3 ll:-nrt with X :md Unk l.:-nf CLIFFORD J. llraR'l'r:Ns'1'mx R055 B- H Fl MANN A- R- KAMMERFR D,xx1m. J. Klkucr, jk. 1g.5,.M,-Kwdm. q,,lIt,gt. IM'.-Whin-mm-r Srme Teachers li..-X.-VVrstrrn Vniun 1gA5.,4y,h1,l,,h Sum. 1',.m-mrs M.S.-l'I1ivn-rsity of lllinui- Y I Lnllfilf- V. , , Iowa bmw , College I',,i,-Q-r,igy of VVu,,,,i,,g MA.-I mverslty ul Vhsconsln Industrial Arts: Pam-rn Nlzxlung Spefinl Educ-mion: Mmhl.,,mlil.5 Mznhcmznicaz l'l:1mflh-mm-sry l'U'll'llf'l'fi1ll! Bf'Ulfk1'1'Di'll-Z C3him Mflkillfl Science, Social Studi:-a First Y:-nr Alu:-hra ll 1W Wlli lfflfvli, VVIN. Humemwn: ly Mar-, lmxfl Ilmnclmvn: Columbus, VVis. llUYllr'IllVs'IlZ Nui' lizulvu, Ill. JOSFCPH S. KNIf:H'1', Ixl Syl. MARY Ii. MACKLMI HOWARD M- MAWVIN N-YIUU-IF I- Ml'3lfl'fW S-itll Qunrtcrmzlslm-r l'mnp:1l1j l5.S.-Bcluit College- B-S-Tl 'lW '5llf,Uf Xvl5U'lf5iH li:-Kali-Alfvil l'f'lll'l3,'l'A cs'4n'11tir1m: liwml Cnndllcl Nh-dnl Science-I Hinlogy I ufvfirslll l I , '5?'l 1! m l VK '51lY uf Vl'15vQHN11 Ann-rican lla-lvmv llmnvmu-nz Beloit, VViN. I 'Wf5 X Uf f ll Y'blf1 lAilllf.flIIlgk'Z bpfxsmlmn A,m,rimn '1'hHm.,. Al!l'll'lllU1l'f' I llumctuwn: Brlmt. W ls. XVrrrld vvill' ll Yirturx lNle'slall ll 'm W 7 Pfllllilf- VK lx' llnnm-nm H: liirmlllglizlm, .xlillkllllll .lflzzrul fl'lllHlf.l .I man of many me-r1r'r'i1'.v and rrmzfzlzrirzls P cz g e 1 4 JAMES H. MxCnx.x l.A.-l'l1ivn-rsitv of Vl'isconsin .'x.iX.ll'lllX't'l'Si,fj' uf Chitago l'nix'f-rsity of lh'llllllt'SOII1 English: English, journalism lmm-town: Racinr-, VVisfonsin aqui 9iQg3Hg ,Mg Roni as 1: . . il 'R N5 who 'T Q1 QM -. Q G- FAU. V. Nine .S.+l'nix'm-rsity of XVismnsin ..'X,-l Illvvrsilx' of XVi-rollsill inl SL'irin'n'Z .'xlllQ'l'll'ZIll Prolvlcm nm-town: Nlznlrson, XV1sm'onsin E s jon N VV. MITCHELL BJX.-lllliVt'l'SiQ' of iowa Ph.M,-l'nive-rsity of Vllisuonsin Social Studies: American Problems .Xudio-Vimual Education llolm-town: Charles City, Iowa MARY J. MUNN B.A.+R0sary Colle-gc Nl..-X.-lllliversity of Illinois English llolm-town: Beloit, VVisconsin ' ii . 'l lx: M- A 4 s. if ,A x 1 ' ' f f . 3? i . , f- V iw Q A Q CARI. T. NELSON Bnunr: NIZVVION B,A.-Bn-loit College liri.-liz-loit Colle-gr' l'nivi-rsiry of Vl'isconsin l'nivri'sity of Chii-ago Physical liducnrion lllllVk'l'SIlj' of hVlSl'UllSlll llome-town: Bum-, Montana Social Sci:-imc: .'hlllt'I'll'flll llistorv llmnrtown: Beloit, VVisi'onsin' CLARENCE S. lV1LlNSllN l.'uNuin 41st lnfzmtry Division QSunSr!l l3ci'oranions: fhlll!'l'll'flll D r f e n S e Mn-dnl, :inn-rican 'I'lu'ntz-r, Asiatic l-'avilim' 'l'ln-:m'r- lmmnn- arrow lwzul :mil star, Vl'orld Vllar ll Yivtory Mvdnl, Philippiln- l.iln r-ration !'llHl'1HIl-liflllllt' star, HL'- t'lIIH'lll0ll Mvdnl Qlzlpzllll, fllllllhlli Infantry Badge- llolm-town: lin-loir, XYisl'in1sill ll.uuJl.n M. NIIREPIN li.S.-Norlln-rn lllinois Slam- 'l'v:n'l1rrs Cnllr-gr lnmluistrinl Arts: Printing llolllctrm'llZ llclizlllw, Illinois .I lll0IIII'Ill of !'0lI5fl'I'lIllfi0ll.2 The' fricllnw' rxpluizlx ifxflf Page l5 RUTH H. Pl-'Al1'l-'ENBACH B.A.-Nnrthwtjstrrn Collugf' Vniversity ot VVisuonsin lmnguxtgr-1 lilllll, citflllilll Holm-tfm'n: VVnte-rtown, VViat-onsin ROBERT F. PINK B.S.ASuprrior State' llniversity of lN1ium'sota Oklahoma Cin' l'11ix't-rxitx' SEYMOUR Pkovus B.S,-Northwestern Univerw Nl.A.fNorthwt-stern l'niv:-ning l' niversity nf Uhicagn VVxI.BER'1' E. REMMELE H.S.fllnivcrsity of Minnesota lN1.A.-l'nivn-rsity of Minm-sol: Ilnivfrsitv of Iowa sity English H University of VViscowsin , , . , omrtown: buperlor, NV:-rolmn Sovlal Studies: Amr-rtcxm Problems 5l'l 'lf'1- Ph5'5lQ5 ,L Home-town: lzvho, Minnesota ROBERT L. RENSBERQER M11.1,1cEN'1' R. RmH'l'r:R B.S.-University of Notre Dame lllliversity of lndimm PhySit'nl Edlll'Zlli0ll llomrtown: Nnppnm-1-, Imlizllm l4.A.fl'11iversity of Iowa English llomrtouu: Iowa City, lima l lr1n1t'tm't'llZ Chicago, lllim l l l l RUTH E. RITENOUR B.E.-Illinois State Normal l'nix'c-rsity M.A,-Colorxxrlo State Colle Edurntion l'omm:-rcinl: Shorthand, U Practiti- Homrtown: Strrator, lllin LEoNA G. SEAVER R.S.-llnivrncity of VVisconsil llniversity of Chicago tif f Iowa State College A Holm- Eronomics: Sewing fllft' llmnetown: Beloit, w'lSCtJll5ll' Ula Jus! ll kill at hfart Jlffr. Basil? English dass enjoying fhPlIIJl'IWl'5 Pc1gel6 Mt jmm B. SMILEX . S l,0RU'l'llY M. SMITH JOHN M Mlm Br t'r1't' I.. 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H.l ill.1xvllllFN'Illt'I' State- ,llt'1lL'llt'I'5 XVl1ilcw:ltz-r Stale Trnclwr- fullrgr li.S.-l'llix'm-nity ut XN1-mix-in -l 45-gl IIHQHSIIQ' Of V N N fnllx-ge l llflllllllffflill Typing Sci:-m'e: Hinlogx lflhfilfmfl M.:X.-Northwrstcrn IilllYl'fhlU llmnrtown: lNl:lllitnwnt', vl'lNL'IlIlNlIl llrnmtnwn: Kenosha! mulls: vm'nnvn: Milwznlkev,NVi-Cvllrlll K'mnvm-rcinlz Business Law, Salts, ynanship, Business Arithnlrtic, l Personal Typing llmnemwn: VV:m-rmwn, VVisunnsin Jilin Thomas hold.: dofwn Biology ffzfhzlsizlxfx Our, lun, Ilfrrf-llU.' Pc Q6 l 7 ORPHA C. '1'no1vn-sox B.S.fBt-loit College University of Chicago Mathematiofz Advanced Algebra Solid Geometry Fl'rigonorneti'y llometown: Beloit, VVis. Aunkm' G. VVoon B.S.-lN1iIwaukf-e State Teachers Gu' VV. VVEBs'1'i-:R B,S.flir-Ioit College l'niversity of VVisl-nnsin l'niversit5 of Iowa Mathematics: Uemnetry llomx-town: Beloit, VVis. JAMES E. VVoo'1'oN B.S.fBeloit College f0llf'Fl'.l' Pl1.NI.-l'niversitv of VVisconsin University nf VVisconsi-n Science: Chemistry, Physics Sei:-nee: Chemistry Practical Science Ilomr-town: lVlilw:nlln-e, VVis. Hmm,nm,H. Beloit' VHS. vw HELEN L. VVILLIAMS B.S.-Oshkosh State Teachers College l'niversity of VViseollsin Science: Biology Hometown: Fond du l.ae, YVis. SYLVA RASMUSSHN Silva Rasmussen, after her gradu- ation from Beloit Senior High School in 1925, was an office elerk at Roosevelt jr. High for two years. She has been uur nlfiee seeretary Ninee 1927. She has a storehouse of information and :1 charming per- mnality. VVias1.i:x' H. W7INllMlI.l.HR li.S.-l'niversity of lNlinmfwl: Physical Education Social Studies: r'xIIll'I'il'1lIl Pruhli ll0lllt'l1Wk'llZ Fergus Falls, Min 3 LUNA LISTIJN Students all know l.on:i, who a senior here last year, Bee being a member of the Nnti llnnor Society, she was busy w ing after school, taking pr:-'trail as u clerk at the Dane l,ur Company. She is 11 capable n her of the office staff and ever known her friendly smile and cl till attitude. . V Q -My , s QEJ. . ?'l Tlmr'5 a joke ron The .ludio Visual mainrlays Page 18 ,Qu Aopreciafion -1-.1 MISS LAURA J. THOMPSON VVe seniors are sincerely happy and indeed lucky to have been students at Beloit Senior High School while Miss Laura Thompson was occupying the posts of teacher, club advisor, play director, dean of women, and vice principal. She certainly has been busy and yet she has never had time for complaints. Kliss 'llhompson tackles all her many problems with unmatched zeal and intellectual interest. Kliss 'lihompson was graduated from Beloit High School and continued her studies at Beloit Col- lege where she received a B.A. degree. She was an English teacher when she began her career at Beloit Senior High in 1010. ln later years Latin was added to her teaching subjects and in 1929 she became dean of women. She was later given the job of class play director and the success of the plays - Barb , Applesauce , Seven Chances , and Seventeen'y, - added to her many laurels. The announcement of her retirement was received with many regrets by her many students and faculty friends. She is, however, richly entitled to a rest after serving many years as a true Beloiter. Page 19 .-1-ff' . .'f V xr. x ' Wm' V'3m A' ' f I. V. .rm ,4ff'ff.aQff-9 1 gin. f-' VH '5,fYjif9,Ve . '--3:53 V2 ..,,W,.,,vf!3,,j ff? 'ff nflih ' U -v A 1 as :pm wir J., 315 i-'MZ' 5-Ag,.V'f ',1j A 5.fv L 1 -l A ' '7' ,V-bf-g,-f1:'.'Z-M I-gl' rf' - Xt',f5. .. 'mf' lfa!-lffgffi .f'f3 -'i'- H-X . - ' W - '-t'- ful - .f . ' 'V' ' VV, MV 1 V .4 4 X.-puff.: .cl -. X .7 V I 'K' J' ' Hy , 3-fir .Q -if 4 ' I qw- ' L . 1 I ' 'H ' .: .! .-. '.- ' 'Q' 5 EfEr'iii1Q'-'Y V I L- W J .H 1-x Y ' -2.1 Q: f y -3 , 'wg ,Wg Ny ' 12. , ,Vm.il1,'.'QI.33 ' ,.l.igaa3'f vV jg, 1-. 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A' 1' .1 ' p 4 -V qv ' 4 Q' m'wf'4'f'?4M'35?f2f4EE4,gaf'?1q5 p 0Wl, J .-5,5-.2w3.?fi4'f+2f,11.fg.4 rm ww ltvyfal fPWJ:'? ! i W, Lfff' Catherine Croncis Sa fftfaforian Salutatorian of the Class of '48 is lieth Nelson, who was elected to this honor by vir- tue of a scholastic average of 95.875, During her career in Beloit High School, Beth has not only found time for her class work, as evi- denced by the above record, but has been per- haps the most active senior girl of the class of '48, Uependability is a character trait that abounds in her every willing acceptance of re- sponsibility. 'lio her as lfditor-in-Chief, goes the greatest credit for assembling this BELOITER. Her other activities include Latin Club, French Club, of which she was president this year and secretary last, Student Government, in which she assumed far more than an ordi- nary share of the responsibility, Y-Teens, act- ing as president her junior year, lnter-Club, Junior Theater, Quill LQ Scroll and National Honor Society. VVe expect that thru the years we shall have occasion to be increasingly proud of her achievements. Page 22 llizdckclforian Catherine Croneis, Valedictorian of the Class of '48, was elected to this honor by virtue of her scholastic average of 96941. ln addition to being a top ranking student, Cathie has been very active in school affairs, having been a member of the junior Theater all three years in high school and vice president during her senior year. She counts membership in Y- Teens, Latin Club, French Club, National Honor Society. Quill X Scroll, and Thalian Club among her varied activities. The Fac- ulty section of this BELOITER is a tribute to her industry and ingenuity. We are certain that Catherine will continue ever to bring high credit to the Class of '4-8. Elizabeth M. Nelson enior 641,515 Omcem lmfl lo riafft: l'1'f,vi1l4'11r, Ronald Lanyfff Srzvrtary-Trmsurrr, Brth 1Vf'l.mn,' l'iz'1'-Prfsififfll, .lim Barron. NW' .1Ir.f. 71l'.YA'll Ei A . f ' Jv 5 Am- Ri BA L N . QF W gwf 'Ra Egww sl - 5 , 5 Jlflr. NN' ASS 0F '48 Rflflllfll Lllllgl' PRESIDENT Jim Hnrron VICE-PREsmExT H1411 Nvl'f.l'!J ll S EQRETARY-'l'R EAS L' R ER Inmur, fllrs. Tfxvhl, fllr. fllr. Pink .ADYISORS .xvuy r ! I ,Wim Riffllllllf' Mr. Pink Page 2 3 lfarring pfayerd AHMLMAN, NA'l'll.ll.lli ABLEMAN, S'1'UAR'1' D. Latin 21 X,-'llt't'IlH 2, 3. Siu 4, Se-c. 33 jr. Thr-zllrc 2, 3, llililgtffi lli-Y 23 Fouthzlll -lr: Stullvm Gm t-l. 'A.N'lll .V ,vurnrlilrlm g 111 il, 5llI'lJ .m1111't11n1'.v mil, lzfwr lIl!I'llll'1'Ull,l, hu! Ilffllfl' bail. lg R.U.l.l. 2, ig ln'rm:m Cluh Z3 blr. 'l'lwmrQ- 2. l.1111ghlr1' lllIll'l'.l' our .lull lifv guy, 111.1 yulf hafrr lfriglllwmul lrluny 11 .l11y. Almrvis, FMOGENE AUNI-:x', EUGENE LEON AI.nA, MAk1:AxH'1' Ulilfllllldu Cine Student Guv't 2, 43 Sil1'f1l llllf 1'ar'm'.rt, l ,F.A. Spnniwh Cluls 2, 3, 41 Silnfrlr but .rin11'r1'. NnIth11I I lnfw Jtuily lrxs, Pre-s. 3, 4, Chorus 3, Re-xl bu! rni.n'hi1'f 111urr, Cruss 3, +5 Thrift Clulv 33 Nzltinnul llonor Suciety 3, 4' lllcrrscrrlt -l. .Yh1' 1'f1i1'rJ 'LUlfh lmih Zfdl uml zrxl, ujmn 1'111'l1 tlling .mil .lm-x hrr luxrlf' Al,cu'l l', EYUN fiAll, ,'xl.l.EN, Rusk AL'l'0N, HELEN M. AMATO, GERAI.llINPI A. ANDERSON, DoUc:I.As U.A.A. 2, 3, -lr. TuuI.f 'I'hrifK Club 2, -lg Latin Gl'ffi1 l ll1'r1 .r our all 11rn11r11l lf fwfr ll girl fu-ax full 'ZW11' who says lmihing Club 25 Band 2, 33 Or' Rafvcn hair aml ryr: to gfmd frllnfw, uf fun, Inukrx nu 111i.vl11l'1'. vhcslrn 3, 43 Chorus 4. lmalrll, Hr ir tall, 11ml nl: .m l'1n .mfr ynu'll fiml il in Th1' krys lull' fL:l1rr1 JI11' Dupoiilirfn !hal': l1r111r1J rlzfllfm.-. this oar. tn111'l11'.v tl1rm. to Cattllf' ANUHRSUN, RllNAl.Il D. fxNllERSON, WENIBPII. R. APPLEBX', Romani' W. AUSTIN, BE1 1'Y JANE AAUSTIN, DONALD E. Real I'l'ir11l ' Hob BN Don Football 2, Photography Chorus 4, Shin. Com. Band 2, 3, 4, Capt. -lg Sfu:frtnr.s.r and modexty 'l'halianC1ub. Club 2. Club 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. for hrr :won Win llld and full Rfd hnirfd pmplr are in- I.if1 is ll grand sfwrr! Hlfapahlf' and .liyniliml i.r .4 plare in thr hrart of af fit, , tlinrd to bf good xrhol- Jung. I11' m'fryonr. .411 Men Uffflll build an. HiJ u-url: is ilrmr as murll it our. , . Page 24 as it fan br. f lg farring !9l6.W1 B1-111,1e1', Dux Bfxxm, MA1111-:NH BANKER, I7ox.11.11 li. BARRUN, JAMES P. B.-xR'1'RAM, KExx1a'1 ll ll. ll'bu hay IllUl'l' fun lluux lx JM' l'4'f'lr'.r.r? I .f,'1ll'!.l' Hr was fmt only ll lhif . 'laylmm' ullml' limp? fmt, aff Ihr f1l.l lrlufb, btullrln Gf1ve'r111111'IlK 2. 3. U rl 1' uf I I1 ff .1 r 11 11 1 rl .Ill .flm11l1l llufw' tln' fwhilu li11lIl1ful.ll1lu1k iisrlff' 'li ll-fllllh 5, 41 Hilslivlljllll Ilmnghfful frllf1f1:J, :ln-',r yur, Z, 3, -lg Se1110r Class hm-- BE111.1Nr:, A1.1,1:N 1,0515 Blil.ARI?l, R101-1A1u1 . B1:x1a11E'1'1'1 K1-:NxE'1'H BERGMANN Emtlxk Brtkmzk M11101111 G. , lllllillil Ullllf uclrty 11' --R-,I r -I It A1 . 1, n ger 1- , 3 - . fflllfll v' IH s' nr' ' Bd lVf34 B h 3, 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, 43 l11- 'Basketball 2, gv 43 H- j,llZ,ll-flmllfu lm nu Club 2, 3, -lg Fuotballl Z, S1-111or lll-Y -lg Non. crrscv11t Z, 3, 43 Non. clillll. C' uh 2, 3, 4: Ha ger lll-Y ' 3. 4. lllllll. 3, 4. 33 Silver Saba-rs 43 Sowh. 43 'I'r1111is 3, -lg Football 2, l:'1w'ryl1mly'J fri1'r11l,' Hf'rr'J In um' f1L'hr1'll nur ll' Y 7 9 ' ll' Y 3 l-3 'li ll 7 ' fv I 1- -3 .Q-111ur 1- , 3 rar -. rm nur.: rrzruzy. rrlrm, R.0.'l'.l'. 2, 3, 4. J fzcirty lull fu-ith u rhrrr- lint is and Jluys ll fuilh- Ilmr diligrnlly ulzrn I ful .nnilr I ful lrirn.l. Jpmk, lI'lm Wlflkfi 11,1 ihml' lhix Fur nur nflfn .lu I Jfv1'ak. B1e11'1'0, V1Rf:1N111 Gin Spanish Club 3. 43 l'hrift Cluh 2, 1, 4. 'Ml fm: mer mad: any- ! ihjg! by urrrryingf' liff'x :wnrrh fwhilrf' B1.Ec11A, NANCY Hlwflflll 'l'halian Club 45 Chorus 2, 3, 4, Thrift Club 4. .Yam'y librx muxir. llrr futurr plan: an' tu br a nurxrf' BLUM, lJAllREl.I. BOLEN, JA1v11:s A. Bok'1', Jour: Ho1,111eN Sr. Ili-Y. lim Hnrlball Il'l1fn he'J plmxzd hr' Football 2, 3, 43 Track Mmlcl Airplane Club 4g .l'll1l11L'I it, 2, 3, 43 B-Club 2, 3, 45 R.U.'l'.l'. 3, 4: Hn11d2, 3, 4. .Ind :whrn his nntp wr F.F.A. 2, 3. Du I In-ur u lady in .lir- knofu' if. Just to br hafjly. trrn! 'Tix a fm' lung to Jo. 1Vm'rrfrur-.luhn is llrrr f Page 25 fcwring ipfagem Briss, DONNA MAE BOVYIJI-IN, BI.LTlf0RIJ BRABAZON, DONALD BROLIN, JANE IkENla Y-Twns 23 ll1crm1sL'rl1t 3' ---I-I, ,. ,M I I .. Il, --Tl ,. , M, ,. - lg .lurlir Su'd m c. mm'il Z' 3' ' ulirll ll.lml'I'if'!iilil. an H .:lfllr'llr'if 1tlHi2fl'liillill'l' UTM' ,wif 'wid' i'l 'ml l,llIllVIIlfI'l'l' lull Dyim- mlb. nf NH, nm-I..-1 mul' fLL'1lll'l yu mln llmlf' milf. ' ' ,cW.- .iff BUOMHN, NANU lfllll Pr:-N. lim-rvlub 45 Y- 'licrns Z, 3, 41 Fr:-nrh Vinh 2, 43 Secretary -lg Hall Monitor 3. llfrr'.v a gal lllllfvj' plrnly all rl'l'l.l Q k , 4 . warg 'X Q N Bunwrrz, ROSEMARY C.-Xl.I.AI.Y, ELEANOR CAMPmil.L, ICANN C'.xkEY, GENE CARLSON, Vivnw IVIAE f.'hir'L ' IO ' Q - 4'jU1'l11 ' b EANETH5 ..R,m,r- QQVA-A. 2' 3' 43 Y. lngrracwln -ig X-Teens 4. Hlzllyny lllr, fjfl' 1I'.1l -llrll J--174,-' '.lu.vt1mr.mcrl'l Run. 'IH-vias 43 Spanish 3: HQ lY I 'WW5' H l ' J'f ' '1 '- JQf i' '14 gum! llisprlxiliflrz is InniOr lhezltre- 33 fhucr- --l '1lJ 'WH flffhll in-Wil, in M-,viglyf in ln-:ide-r 3, 4. lI'llrn lri.rl1 ryrs url' .milling lllry .viral yflur llrllrl imcay. C'ARROI.1., Mlxkjmuie C,xRRLf'1'H, MARY CARSON, FRANCES CARTER, IVIARY lK.Ml1!'fll ' Y-'ll-Q-lla 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. ELLEN ELIZABETII Cami lhiiig: form' in .vflmll 2, 3, 43 junior Thentrci 2, --I,-mH-- G'A.A. 2, 3' 4: Thrift QA jvmkagrd' 4: Spanish l'luh.3, -2:5 Vicf- Y-'l'H.,,S 3. '24 Winning ,mill ,H.q.H. pn-Niclmt 3: I.:mn Club -1 f'yj,, ,will Jmilg ,wily buf log-5 ily 1-harm, I Ur M 25 43 .BELUITEK il rulers ll la! lu lllllkt' hri' -HA Student iouncil 4. laugh-- l'llll of fun anll fanry fP'I'l'.H Page 26 lgnlli. CHAPMAN, VVn.l.1AM Bill Snmrli1n:.r I xii dill' lllinl Suinflifncs I juli Jil. C111-:RNm',DuxA1.n Dun Silrm'r may lu' guldrn butuil hm' rm rlmrmr fur un, O .1 CHIPMAN, SHIRLEY JEAN Tmfy Y-Teens 2. llrr hair is likr zz halu rnuml hrr Mari. ai ' r .,. CONNELI., IVIARY llfr only rrply -zcm 41 nmrlfsl bluxhf' Cuxmnsox, ROBERT EUGEN E 4g For:-nsic 3. 4. C'uRxs'1+ixsEx, FRRmA MAME I-'rw.I.1if Orchestra 2, 3. 43 Thrift 'Sin' lrmb: quiz'-I but- ynlffl br J11rf1r'1I1xl. CONROY, HARRY Band 2, 3, 4. f.',,,,,,j,. Call mr LL'lll'7I Ihr um S4'h1ml! I Ju Jrnfv in m4'.fu'iul1ally. rfsrs, lm! duff! lrl Ihr .mu rm' Inn f11rly. Ifcwring pfczgem CQARLRY, CuAR1,r:s ll'hrr1 it .fhinrx on hi.: Mani, Thr sun .rlrirnxr ful. Hoon, jrxn l.'nol ' Cn..-XA. 2, 3, 43 Presl- drm 41 Pnim Swrr-lrlrx 3. Quin, .fIra.lfa.fI, umlwu .larn niu' HJ. Cm.l,1Ns, Nfllhklill CARLRNA - JlIil I Siu' 1-.m'! our In bflrtllr anyllmrg ur llIlj'IlI1l'.H CUUNRUIP, jfxxlcrg I,oLf1sR f,'rw1ly lx1s'n'sm'e'llll2, L'h0l'lllS 4. flu' rlfhlrln Iyfw'. COSGROVE. Lois JEANSE Cosy G.A.A. 2, Shr rnakr: u plmsant rhr1m. 4 Cousxx, Nm.1.1E El.IZABF'l'Il UNEHU umA2,L+ lflr.f.m1 arf Ihr' .filrlll for tllwy .rlmll 1lr'1'1'r bv qlmlf'J. Cox, RICHARD CRANs'l'oN, jEANNr:'1 l'r: CRUNEIS, CA'l'llr:R1Nr: Dirk G.A.A. 2g jr. 'Flu-zllrv 3. l,'alhif .4riiu1u Jffrak loudvr tlmu I1'fz'rr'yunr'J fI'il'llxI, mf lfrcnch Flulv 2, 3, 43 Nil. -'u.'ordJ. um ,v rm'lny. !iunqlQ Honor Swim-ty 1, 43 -lr. lht'illl'Q' 2. 3, 43 lik. 1,m'rER -lg 'Hmlizm 43 Quill R Svrull 4. l,r1 foul: lln' .fllnlimrr rlrrffvirr, Tln'rr ,r :milling lm! in Irving fzL'i.vr. Page 27 farring fyfayem C'I'l,vIak, Graukua jk. CLNNIXIIIIAM, VVESLEI' DAIfII.nmu:, DARIII-INR I-,I I 1' 'III1 A 'fr -A 1' - 1, , Dar , , JI'III::m'I'4' fulfi Ill :fry fix?-:.Ii,I.II -INIIIIII af ll hmm Club 3: bpmmh lluh 5, 4, Secretary 43 'lihalian Club 4, Thrift Club, jr. vlillfiltft' 3, 43 Fur:-Ixsics 3, 41 lIIcresI'I-III 4. J fwirzrzing xnIilr'. IBARY, EUGENE S,hilzr Fnnlhnll 2, 3, 4g 'l'r:1I'k 3, llall Monitor 2, 3, +3 Badger lli-Y 3, 4, Stud:-nl Council 3, 4, junior Thea- lrr 3, 4. .-I grfalrr trial In hiI Irazhrlif I'nulIl rm! hr fuIInIl. DAVIS, Aumzm' I-lm! Laugh your trunlllluf away. I vtfmfr 13EMANOUSKl Es'I'HER IJKNNIS GLORIA IDEVITA osEI'HINIe IDISCH BERIHA IJIVINE DAvIn , M I IJ ' III I ' 'Ill' 1 Di '-S M1 ' 1 1 b f I . gy .vzf I-ur In -1.crI.n Y V fun' U i ' why- 1 afvf , of ,'f1,,,,Q f,Q,f7ff,' ,,ff, Q, bmi. Lreem 2, 3, 4, Thnh c,.A.A. 2, IIA-Us I, Iomriall 2, nm 2, 3, 4. may Club 3, 45 Home Room rl gal -u'hn'J alfwayx un Tn him, .crlmnl if hut u Secretnrv 43 HEI,0I'I'I-:R 4. Ihr gn. fuutimwf' DoNAI.IIsoN, RUIIoI.PII ..Du ,, K 01hfr.f loaf, bu! l'm mere- ly rfsting. I DooI.m', PATRICIA .Ilfwuyx fhrer'fIIl. Swim tihinh Ihr fwnrld mcqx rrmdu for fun nml frnln um! .ru .ln If Dos'I'AI,, JOSEPH ..JW,. Photography Club 23 Spanish Cluh 33 Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 2: McNeil Rifles X f 3 U' 3, Non Com 33 Silver , ' If - . Saba-rs 4, R.O.T.C. Lt. 4, ' V' X' ,X ,i 'J J ,L I ' Student Council 4. X, f Uj, V, ll l , 5, l V Thi: ix a guy fu'hu'J n 'I ' ' I ' X If X - 1 frirml is all. N I I 'I L If L W A f X' 5 lv l IJ ,Y ' ill sl I X I - I I K' Y T X Page 28 1 l 4 DIIUGAN, CRAIG lIi4Y 2. 3, -lg Latin Cluh 2, jr. Theatre 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Sgt. 43 Orch. 3, 4, BEIIIITER 4, R.0.T.l'. 2, Photography Club 4: Secretary 4. l ran brrausr I ihink I mn. lJkIscoI.I., DoNAI.n Don Nrfw'r' he it ,raid that .frhvil illtfftll with PIFIIJA lm.. .I 'AW ' Q' 'gf mei ..--v,.,v .v if CL x ,Lyred .5-15,5 Zum! ml . l dpi La J If l7L1lml.m', joskvu Enmfwus, IDONNA Enmtxnsrnx, RM' Enwmws, l70R0'l'llY linvmklms, lNlARll.YN Iwi Irl mf Jil ami l,rl mr ln' 11 friwlnl in 'I-I saufll guy lu l+rmq:. . l'lwm- 2' K' fl: liml' Huff ', 'l f f f1h'l'f tf,.mmA-- ,,H,,,. Qluh 23 l'l't'llK'lI Klulv Q. will ffwr grnfux S::'1'r'l run! 1ln1r'n1illg. I-'nr .vll.f .r Ihr ,wrt iI'.v Iliff In bm-u'. 'qv 17 f kr QV ' A Ermuxu, Ibrgmkas 'ln lmxlvllnzll ,vln ,r u .vlar. ELDRED, -IUHN BE1.mTER Bus. Mgr. 45 National llmmr 3, 43 Silver Sub:-rs 43 Nun Com 33 Band 2, 3, 4, 1.1. 4g R. 0. 'l'.C. 2, 3, 4, Uapt. -lg Quill 5: Scroll 4. .4 good Iafwyvr John -will br, fur fwlm fan argur fu Au-fll as hr! .,..-I El.1.m1 1', JEAN l :I.I.IS, MART11.-x '-'I lfrlofzc il'.f a Jin but I Tl1u.w' fwlm frar I0 .1f1ml' lixcsm., RICHARII --nm- fmt ,ut nm! grin! az-ill I11 1'I' ln' 11nnlr.i. Bihlwllfllll 2. 32 l U0ll1flll 2. 3. 41 Nxlliuunl lluuur 3 45 Bzulgvr lli-Y 3, 4' B Club 2, 3, 4. ' .4Agr1'af frmtball play-rr IJ our hwy Dirk, for anfv funllmll ln' mm rml y l'ifl'. ' ICNGEN, VIRGINIA ICRICKEON, MllRC.4RE'l' Iluslsz.-xx, CII.-XRl.liS j. F.-xlkmxxs, -lm cle FAY, Dux llrlffly wld' JIJXQ' Ch 1'f '1Uf' Pl .l.lnl1'l'1 A NIARGUERH-E Hull In V , lf' 4 ' ,, , Dru' I l mg 'll'h5 -- 5' 43 llrr fafz'm'if4' lllllll,YI'lIII'lll.f llnlld 3- 3- 'll R-U-li ,- y A Agcrgl: qnlrl, ami zlnuflllly BEl.uI'rr2k 3, 43 lrlcrrscrlmt un. dummy and ,.UUl.,.! 2, 3. .-'ish . l ' ' x HHQF' . .l'L'llllllK. Nln' plan: In ullmf 'iillL'f '1lJ' '1l'h I , A. xl HU .fumff plqn-V uf ,1'7 fltnrl' rl! Iln' lrlrfvlmrlr' !l 'f l - ' .vtarl 41 rnnzmfrrml .vlu.inf. Ugiwj Fur rzul ufirrz Jn I 5pruL'. ' K N N Page Q29 Ifcwring pfayeka r I FENNE, Ki-1NNr:'1'n R.O.T.C. FINK, I,0RRAi N ie lncrescent 3. Silrnt vffnrls znrnw' Ihr lVlm may funn' and 1I1l'Il fwarlll. may gn, Ru! I go an furwfrf' FINNIECAN, EILEEN G.A.A. 3, 4, Student Government 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, jr. Theatre 2, 33 l'lELOI'I'ER 4, Incrc-scent 4. .-I fwinrzing 'U.'l1jl, a frirmlly Jllllll' In all ll girl mlm is uwrfll wliilrf' FXSCHER, JANET FISKE, Ei.xz,xm:'1'n RAY 4'Thrrr fu-ru nom' nf tlrul ,, , s'H J'N ,, llzrlalrllzuly flrmrnt in 5h NU -V lf' 1-Wil' luv. F1'rzf:iaRA1,n,RICHARD JAM:-:s Fitz Thrift Club 2, 33 Stu- dent Government 2. '24 lilllr nnr1,vrn.rf rmfw and lllrll iJ frllxhzwl lly Ihr' bfi! uf mm. Fluzm-ziucx, l7OR0'l'HY ANN Int' Club ' lr Red Y , in .., V . Cross Council 2, 3 4, Sec. . ' ' , . B FRIBERG, INEZ Latin Club, French Cluh 2 3g Jr. Theatre 35 Na- tional Honor 3, 4, Y-Teens fy ' nd 2, 3, 43 Thalian 4. 4, X-'If-ens -. 3, 4, a 23 lnvrasccnt 4. I1rrr'.f In um' -u-hn'll not pr1'tfr1ll Hut :hr is and :lays a a faithful fri1'm1. GALE, PM Increscent 2, 3, 4-3 Cu-ed 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, jr. Theatre 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Nat. Honor 3, 4, Bli- Lomak 43 Studi-nt Council Secretarv 4. IIN fwhys urr tln' -ways of plfa,runim'xs. Page 30 fiARl.AND, Doius ELAXNE jr. Theatre 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Band 25 Latin Club 23 Incrcscent 4. H.'1lf1UHj'.f mrrry, neiwr gluing .Vlakn a awry plramnt 1'l1um. 4 5'Shf put! hrr lwurrirxv dufwu in ilu' butlom of llrr limit, Jil: un rin' lnl :mtl ,w11lf.r. FRY, DARLENE JOAN 4'Dul!y Chorus 43 Thrift Club 2, 4. Ihr fzwnrilr ffastimr: an' Julzfirzg :mtl Jibllllllllllxlf, Sln' ftlfnu In ln' ll lluuyr- fu'iff. 'Q 'El Qi.-XVNEY, A1,1cE LEAH mu.. Y-Teens 2, 35 Thrift Club 33 lncrescent 4. ,4lirr .trims a quiet lass l'r1iil fwf' JN her out uf rlu.f.s. QHEFFERS, Jovcs RAE ..Gl,fj,, Y-Teens 2, 43 Increscent 45 Bm.ox'rER 4. f'Ilvr firrlr uf frirmlslzip will ewr grufw Fur .fhe'.v Ihr kind of girl i1'J .rfwrll to know. GA1 N Es, H Akom ROBERT Hal Photography 2. Nui lazy, bu! mn,u'r1'ati1.u' IJ lzr, Swving hir Ilffllgfll for an 1'rr1frgrm'y. Wm Gmumkn, R1cHARD Tennis 2, 3, 43 Jr. Thea- tre 4, Badger Boy's State 33 I ' Y' 'VC rescent 4, R-UQ .Cty , L Silver- , Sabera hi f4fi'eF19,3. 45 ' F0re1aiics.'5Q:f, , lil!-. l'mpd33Q6lz2.'S gfqi' 1311: 'W to R 5 7 . AN. N:-Y 1 4, vp, iiilfil' i. fi .v V, Q-5 lipgfpqi l .-.ff , ' f Q . W- l iw! v au. l 7 V.- 0 vi,-Q ' . l falwng pfagera Gizkimxn, S'1'.xx1,m' CJETKIX, C,xknl.E AxxE ciL'E'l'SCHOVK', 4'll11Nwy 'qu lufky, fair 4111.1 Cliuruls 2, 3, 4. CHARl.U'l'l'E lhf1.'XXlNE fr1'1'. SM is juxl flzw l'llI1l 1v.'l1u.r1' l.'l111r .Yalliilly ll11'1'f i,r M1111 gfW.l11l11111-1' 111'-iw'-z'11ri1'x. Thrift 2, Src. 23 -lr lmlhrrs Inf. 'l'lic-:ure 23 llin'rQ-srvlit 4. Clown :lmll 111'-z'1'r lm-zu' llix 1111 '. XM' Jlllllhl' ull l11'1' 1r11'r.r 1114-115-. Ci0L'l.li'l', cil'1RAl.I1 Rlcimkn ,l1'1'ry Slndvnt Gm t 3, 43 Thrift fluli 4. l'lr11.f11r1' 1111.1 111111111 lll1IL':' huurx run .cl1url. GREEN, JEAN Aumm' l.nrin Ulub 2, 3, 43 , '7 GINCll0Fl4', NONA JEAN 'G1111h lllC'l'l'Sl't'lli 33 G..'X.A. 2, 4: Y-'l'l-1-ns 3, 43 lntervlnli 43 Qlr. 'l'ln-:nrc 23 liH1.nl1'ma 4. Glnvuk, N1Il.llRIZI7 4'i:1,+:s'1'ix1a Mill Ulmrus 4. Tu .wr hrr 11 lu .v111il1'.' . . , T I - ' l ' I ' ' ll1'1'1' .f In thln' y11'l fu'1ll1 lln' U Hu' 'I' H U Mm f11'l'JIllllllIfj' 1111.1 ,f111il1', ll'l1w 11111l'1',f ll11 ll1i11,u.r nf lm' wurtll fLch1l1', flL'llll l1111,ql1If'1'. QiRANDl-IOl,M, DORIS BEVERIA' Y-'livin 2, 3, 43 Inter! vluli Z3 li..X.A. 2, 3, 43 jr. 'I'hm-:nrv 2, 3, 43 Stu- di-nt Gm t 2, 3. Of .l11111'i11g llnrix will lll 'l'I'l' Iifl' llrf' skill in il -uv' all 11.l111l1'1'. Gkswwoon, Doroiws ARLENE tl..-MA. T., 4, -4Q,IillCl'9SCEIll flJ,, 5- 4: X-Lw1n.f2. 3- 4: cs.A.A. 2, s, 4, Thrift Chorus'-1-, ff? 1 - J 'fl1'Ql17lf 'lffpvlitinfl is' ui -:hgh mliranlagef' x Club 43 B1-11.o1'rER 43 Quill Sz Scroll 4. 4'Tl11' fway .rhr .rlizilirs and rrritfnf Giiwx the' flllllkffl forly !'1'iyl1tJ. GRAY, ALTA Lukiuixii fiRAYBll.l., S'1'EwAR'r fiRAYliS, -Imxxx lf .rhr fL:u11l.l talk 11mrr, ERVIN Y-'l'l'4'I1S 2. 3. 4: lllfvr- fm' fu-u11lll lvrufu llrr Plmwgrapliy Club 2, 3, 4. fllll' 21 U.-4--Y 3. 3. 42 b1'tI1'r. ll1 .f ll1'lIl'lj', gfluil-1n1l11rrJ, .ll'- vl'll1'llll'f' 3. 42 lllk'l'4'Nl'!'lll ing,'ni,,,,y ami fwjy,-f 43 liEl.lIl'l'ER 41 Spanish .-111.1 nut In I11' 111raJ11rrl! fllll' 31 R-U l.:4l- 5l l'N ' by hi., gg,-l 43 lillllvl Mziyurg Silva-r Sub:-rs 4: 1l1'uf1L'11 ryigr ul glrr un' lllr ryfxr fur mr. Giuxiue, DOLORES Viom GiI1g1'r CLA..-X. 3, 4: Thrift 4 Spanish 3. Ihr glullllul Awards of Iungm' ur fwrr-Tn11igl1t illrrr YJ ll Jann' ugu111. URUUQF-, DONALD GRLYWNHR, linwmcn rlnozvms Fnmhnll 3, 43 'Frm-k 2, Gr11l1y 3, 43 Bznud 2, 1, 43 wlr. R.U.'l'.C'. 2, 3, -I3 Nnn. Thyillff' 3- 43 Ilfllillt' 43 Coin. 33 Silvcr Szibers 43 lli-Y 2, 3, 43 vice-pres. 43 Vice--Pres. 43 Debate 43 Nzltinnall llnnor 3, 43 Pres. 'I-hllllilll 43 'l'e-nnis 2, 3. 4. ''Sflfvlzrlrlmrr'-Jllyguy. ll'rigl1l 1111.1 J1'lml111'ly is JllfIlIlI'+!IIj' hay. hr, N1'11iu1'-fnrllufwfrlluw,cf 111.1 jus! ax witty HJ hr 11111 lux Page 31 lfcwring iyfayem -:fm . ,-iff'- '.:X'.g . -A-gf-.J My x-. QiL'li'l'ZKE, fiI.0RIA JEAN Spanish 3. Sh1 s afwfully quiri, buf shi' Jllfl' is smart, .Yhr hffps Ihf uffizr' frail: falling aparlf' iL'NNlil.SON, JOAN Lois -ill, Y-'I'ccIn: 2. 3, 4: l.:nin lulx 2, 3, 43 Jr. Tllemrr GL'NnERsnx, fiL'Nl7liRSON, JAMES C HERWYN E. BERNARD 'lllnnlyu Buzz I , Fnntlmll 23 F.l .A. 2, 3 Buzz Tluz I l'1'I'j'flII7Ilf.lH 2 4:,vicr'prn-s. 3, 43 VVr:-s- :ling 3,1 4. Sn1m'f11m's I'm -'.,cisf', snrnflillzrs a1llrl'fT:i.w'. , 43 Phptography 4. Ihr fwrnniny u11ys lumw' nn mar, ll'r'rr .surf ilmf lhry will rukr hrr fur. H.AMI.IN,ANl1REV5' Gump Photngraphy 23 Hi-Y 4. .4Ifways hujvpy, urn! un ihr jump, Thfrr is Im uihrr lrhr our liurn,'w. HANSEN, RICHARD HARRTS, IJORINE LEONE HARRTS, JAMES LEE ' - Durir Jim lfuncl 2, 3, 43 Cihorus 43 X R.U.T.C. 2, 33 Student .-Sflmul ,www ij Hkl, UIIIN. Mayor Keys 431L1hrary 2, Government 4. !,,,-,ix ju-,I igmrl. H,-mn! 3, 43 treas. 23 'I hrift 2, 43 .-111 grmr mrn aff JHIJT it Wm -M u,u.ayv-' X 1 I-erm 2. and I rn fmt frrlmg -wrll. 'Hllzghty happy and full of glfr, lfrmusf you sn'-r'ngagn1 is Jh1'. ' H.-Nfl-'EY, CATHERTNE MARY Kam Hand Z, 3, 43 lihruriun s, 4: nffircr 43 Thrift 23 'rn-scvllt 33 Y-Tre s 2, 4. Inc n .'1lfLL'uys busy, has fn llush. .411 fm' .uv is 11 hrlyhl rnl flush. HART, SHIRLEY MAE Hart X - I rem 2, 3. 'Tis ufirn lilllvs MH, llf1'1 ,r u Har! uf gulif. Aff f , ,1'7. HERB, JnllN HENRY i 1 lurk llr'll go to lln' I' nm yrar, .4ml thru Ilffllllll' an r11ginn'r. Page 32 i1ENnEE,RnRERT Rub - ll1 s sn fvl'n'isf 111 his arlzrf, Sumrdny fm' may jimi him in 11'.rqu1r1'f HESS, ROBERT LEE Bob R.U.'l'.C. 2, 3, 4: Silver Salma-rs 43 Latin Club 3, 43 'l'hali:1n 43 Bl-ILOITER 4. .-Ilmlhrr Bran Brummrl is hr, .-hill jus! as nirf as hr ran I HTNRLE, LE1.ANn ARTHUR I..f'1 ' Photography 2, 3, 43 R.0.T.C. Z, 3, 43 Riflc ICZIIU 3. .- Photography is his linrd- ll'I1.4T 11 lin:-! ' -FIX-mls Govern- ull ,mcg-T .1 .gm-31 ,zlf J-,,Hp1.4 -' :fE,1'l9 .,.,f:,J,r . U - 1: ,T .sr y 4. , ,fs Ifcwring lyfayem f . HOGAN, JUNE II ml-r.r 'wil In .wr 1-I HOKE, WILLIAM R. uil Hill ll ' lfnotluzlll Z, 3, +3 '1'r:Ic'l' 2, 3, 4g li-Cluh 3, 4, lli- Y 4. Hlllllffl' !ln'1'r'.r lifr, lhfrr'.f lIukr! ' l'l0l.l.IS'l'ER, BARBARA ll ANN lfIH'll Y-'l'rrlls 2, 3, 4, Sw. 23 G.I'X..X. 2, 3, 4, Class Ol- fircr 3, SKllllt'III Governi- Im-nl 3. ll'.f Illia' In ln' mzlural, HOIMIIILRO, I,I.0YlD VAR li1lI.M.XN,'lANIi'l' l'il.l.EN Uffufh, lull if IJ Iliff' In JH' li..'X,:X. V lf- llll11'1NFI' nl lmy mlm .rnlilrs ax mufh ly 4-2 J - I Wifi 2. 3. 42 115 br. SJUZIIIISII 43 liquid 2, Z, 43 UI'I'lu-slI'1l 3, -lg 'l'lII'ifl 4, liIfI.OI'IRR 4. Nl1r .flI1.liI'5 llillkl, is in lln' lmml. ,W mv M ac I1 1' 11 ynzfrr Illlfllfllllj l!lH'.l' IIOUGII, DORO'I'm' ANN IIOWARD, Bf'i'l'TY ANN HOWE, JAMES JOSEPH CLA..-X. 23 -Ir. 'l'lIr-mrv GAA o Jim I 2, 4, Y-'liI'I'llN 2, 5, 41 H' i H' R.U.'l'.C. 2, 3 43 Si- Spnnish X: 'lihrift 3, 4: Mllllluglllllmflllllhl um! va-r Snhers 4: lN'lcgeel Rifles Stuclcm GOve'rIIIIIz'ln 2. ll',,.,.NJ H im, ,ILMIIJ hmm! 3, 4. .'lIurllm 'family 1uul.lr1'l I ,U IN! I' lf yall IlurI'1 knufw, ll1 ll luul' lillf' Mill? xp , frll you llu1u'1'. ' OSH' llfllvlivfl HVAM, IXJNNA JASCHE, SALLY Y?l'v1-IIS 2. 3. 4. I lVlARCARE'Ii llur.n'.r arf jll'l',,AlLLlIKlIf, Axial.. .I . ..' l.Ihr:Iry 2, 3, J J A, Spanish 3 4' Chorus 4. .1 li Sim muld lu' A-writing Irf- UI ,-Q1 lrrx all ay, 15y2'3-:,,'vK'. N'hr'.f u many frifndx l 134. ,, , .. V s WU.',5MWxf OAAm' ur I J 3'-04,44 If ,L XX . 7 4-if-1 . 5 , fa px ' ' 1 f-, ,J 'H'-'I' . d : -L N 2'-3.w'f fawmx . IIWLA' J, A I 5, I. .3433 J. P x,'53,' - ,Y afwzy. 1 N ,, 2 . S I. F .L ,say .5 M 'V 3 ,, I f I my all Rug -wwf' ,g 1. .ww-V ...gg J - X-W' 'f 1 ,7f9v:1- my .3 'fa- F E if ' w. fi:-,ELM 1. rl' I. -, N, YQ 5 -z.f:,:wIg-LQ. ', .,,. ' ..-U -- 'K - :If M , ' ,,,,,,.,.., -........... ig - rprqri 7 '-'lfffi' 311:-5' -.., JENSEN, MARION CAROL Thrift 2, fhurus 3. SIN likw In Ilanw, :hr likrx ln sing, In fart .Ihr likrs mrul r'-z'1'ry1l1ing. . X- vm!! vw VVVX M? HUNT, KENNE'l'II R. Kru Football 2, 3, 4, B-Cluh 2, 3,41 Ili-Y 2, 3. Carl ynu llllllgllll' Mr fu-MII! fu-lzfn Tllrrr -u'am't In Il any lK'A'I1.?!!wl ji lI'r think llml ,Ihr .lr- JI'l 1'1'5 ll lmn.l. llvcuns, CARROLL NVILLARII .-lml 1'-zIfryfIullrl'f ibut Cnr- rull gmxr. II girl yuu'rw Jllfl' lu .rI'1'. 3 JERO, MARYANN JULIA Y-Tre-IIs 2, 3, 4, III- cresvrlll 3. Sh4 .v alfIL'uy.f Jn nm! um! mrrry .N'hr'.r ning in makr 11 gnml .w'1rr1nry. Y, W, J ,,,,, O.. X .i,,. 'L JIACALONIE, MARTIN J. Tina llirnrli 2, 3, 41 li-flulv 2, 3, 4. llr'.f juxf llilrurlf, 'uv' ull klfnfw I yruxfs Ihallf fishy 'uv' lik: him Jn. Page 33 r lfcwrilfz, fa em 9 ? trys 1 ff JUHNSUN, l7OR0'l'IlY JOHNSON, EVELYN JOHNSON, CQERALDINE IMJNNA --In lik., lm h1'1'1111s4' mv PATRICIA Dal Izlws zu. G1'rry GJLA. 2, Jr. 'lxllt'2lIl'L' 3, Y-'Perils 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Y-'l'e-ms 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. .4lfu'11y.v hujyiy, 111'jz'r'1' yall, Sh1' 1'1'rtainly haf hrlft liff Shr .f nur 1 min' jnr u llI1'!'fy, lnu1hjv1.frra.l. Sn zmfw lhr1'1' rhrfrx fur our G1'1'1'y! .l J KA1.1.Es'1'An, ROBERT Hub Fuutlwalll 2, 3. 43 Balslwl- h:1ll2, 3, 43 15-Club 3, 4, vice-pr:-as. Hi-Y 3, 4, Badger linys' State 3, Na- tiulml Honor Socirty 3, 4. ll l1r'11 il 1'nmr.v lu Jjvurfs, h1 .v uul tlllflhl :lull hf llll'II.l' hi.v .vh11r'1' uf ,l.1'llIl7IlII1' h1'111lJ.l ,f ,N .J .. KK 31 KANE, BEVliRI.'1'JOAN lh'lly Y-VIQCHIS 2, 3, 4, Jr. Flu-ntrv 3, 4. 'Th1'r1 .v Julllflhillg lllllflll u milur, lh11I is minr, lllillf, mi111'.l ,- I lu X IQARASIIINSKI, MARY KliIiI'liRS, Pm'1.1.ls KEI.I.lJR, MARY JANE IELLEN CIPINIENE ETHEI. Six Phil .lani1 ' AG.A.A. 23 liaml 2, Y- G..'X..X. Z, 3, 43 Y-'Il-4-11s Band 2, 3, 43 officer 4, 'locus 2, 3, H 2, Z, 43 Jr. 'flu-atrv 3, 4, Y-Tu-ns 25 Jr. The-:ure 3 Ilrr flllllfl' llllllllllflll, R.O.'1'.C'. sponsor 4. llr'r musir bring! III lulx Is In lu' ll lI'4'fl7Il1'l!lII. Shu h11.r Ihr lunlxs' fha! ring uf I'lll'J'l', Ihr' hrll, F Shr lmfw: In lllflkl' il hfl 011 lhp uf ll1l.l'i.flIr .f 111.11 Iifr 11u'1'1'r, K1RR1'A'rR1cR, JAMES W11.l.1AM Hmm Tu In' an arlisl his aim, IV1' hnjw hr ar'l111'-wx grral fam1'. Page 34 j'l111f1 .vqa'1'll. KEI.l.X', FRANCES MARIE 'Amy Fr:-nth 3, 4, Latin 23 Incresce-nt 3, 43 BIiI,0I'P4EK 43 Y-'l'r:-ns 2, 3, 43 lIllt'l'- club 3, Jr. '1'he'atre 2, 3, 4, Quill K Scroll 4. Th1'r1 .r only um' thing -u'ur.r1' lhun llfllljj Irixhf mlm! lfl4l1 J :ml bring Irish, IQLINKIIAMMER, PETER KNAPP, BEvER1.v JEAN liagl1 ' B1'fL ' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 2, 4. xl .fr1111'al', ll gruan, ll mighly Jh11.l1l1'r4 ,-11111 I'1'i1'r'.f far l?j 111'- fvzlrfx fr-um Ihr' ,k'l1llFI'.H Jmilr, .-11111 giggling madly all fhr fwl1il1'. sl frifnllly 'Hi', ll happy KREFT, JosEP11 Things go your fway ll'hrn you .unilr all Jay. Hi-Y 23 Footlmll 2. KERNLANU, RonER'1' INGEERET Bob Stud:-nt c30VQ'l'IllTN'lll 4, lVh1'11 il fIlIIll'.f In mrs, h1 .f our man- If hr 1'a11'l fx if, nu um' ran. KREM El, BETTE JEA N Mmm: . Bmw G.A.A. 2, YJDqem 3. Dark fytf, and dNh.hair, She wall 'fully gel nur. V where. l L Kkonczuk, IJ,-mn I.AMriNImI.II, LAIvII:NIIoI,A, RoI.ANIm liHR.xI.nINH MIQIIAHI. A. film cm,-y '-.wif-I,', ' Fmxlnlmll 2, 3, 43 '1'r:Ick Y-VIQKTIIN 2, 3, 4. 'l'I'aII'k Z, 3, 43 H-Clulv 2, 3, 4: B-Club 3, 4. Shr'.v zllfways Jllfll a lzajlpy Student fillX't'I'llIlll'llI 4. Hr'.f gum! in fnnllmlli lun, 2, 3, 43 .lr. ,llllt'21II'l' 4, M11 Inf: nf Tilll, ll'1 rI'glIIIlfzI,v fIw'l1uIlhf'r Il1 J .rurr gum! lmlkiny, ll'r'rI' .mrry fhl'l'l'lJ only urn' nf lIIm. in nur I'laJ.5. l.ANcIe, Rnx,II.n Band 2, 3. 42 N355 PFW- 3,4g Ili-Y Z, 3,45 Pres. 2, 3, 43 Orcluwrrn 3, Nation- al llonor 3, 43 H:IdgI-r Buys' Stun' 3, Thr bunk if Iunulflrn' frum IU'l'I'7' lu lll'1'l'f, I Nm-IL' tlml fI.4:r'fI'r gut rl lm- lurr uf 'l.n4zw'f'. w , LAVVRENCE, RI.AIsI-1 MARIE Mitzi jr. Y-Tefns. - ll dne.1n'l Iakr now I0 nuke perxexalityf ln' .mfr Iun Ilanzr, -What IlI.1 yan .my lux lrlvfvhullr nInrII1I'l' 1u'a.r fowring pfayerd l.AIfI-+:k'I'I', RUMAINII l..XNL','XSI'IiR, BIQRYI. l,.YIRIL'l.'X M. Ru I'I1Hy Clmrua 4, Major KI-ps Y-I'I-I-In 2, lg Slmlrlxl 43 llqllilliilll 4. lim'I'I'IIIIIQ-III 2, hlr. vllllvillft Om qIn'.vIiurI qu' mfzliflln' 2. In axkf lf-1'fr'y IlI1.r.v horn' ix II -ru- 1lr1fIL'IliIl11L'4' nmlluyr fII'ifl1- Iuliml. nu! luv' in Ihr fu1.fl! ,lIu.vhI'l lvl .frlmul inlrr- ruflt I'IlIIIIIIinrI. 1. ai 4 ' A .ml . . 1 .- J K 7 K. if I + LAUI, JANET CAROI. LARSUN, DAVID LARSON, DIsI.oREs ANN LARSHN, liI'I:IixIf Tl 'ft CI h 4: . R l , Hifi , DW Nl II' .. I I I ' vrmlrlh Y-lifwm gf 3' sc: lll' rrII1'.If llarnl Il tu W4-lem-In 2, 3, 4. A 'Ill'--,'7?:.,,,:lUflifl- lr' .uuvmnl 2' 3' 43 Sec. 4. Lan , Iu.l'rIufIL- llrr llffcff, lj lu BEHM-ER 4: 1m.reSU.m 4. III' Aillrlfzcgv :ILL ulmut like' hrr lffllrr. SIM Izlfzmyx fwrarx tl lzafvfry 'mf' ,v1rIilr. I.AwRI:NcE, UNA LEE, RALPH ORHNE Tubing Ihr 'world zu hr jrndx Il. C1.A.A. 2, 3, 4. ln athlrlifs .rhrlv a star. LIsN'I'z, IERVIN CARI. Ilnmbzlll 2, 3, 43 'l'r:II'k 2, 3, B-Club 2, 3, 45 jr. '1'lu-:ure 2, 3, 43 vl.!'l'1lh. 4, R.O.'I'.f'. 2, 3, 41 Major 4g MUNI-el RlHt'h 3, 4, Prrs. 4, Noll-l'oIlIs 2, fl: Silvn' Sabrrs 43 Nzltinnal Hnnor 3, 43 BIiI,oI'rIsR 45 Quill X Svrnll 4. IIZRNIIR, l,0N.'XI.Il S'I'uAR'I' Dun lli-Y 2, 3, 43 'I'h:Ili:IlI 4: Flaw llffivvr 33 Slllllvlll Uov't 3. IJor1'.r II grains for mul'- in ing a Ilull 1l1I.r.r ilIft'fl'.ff4 I'- Page 35 lfcwring pfayerd LESTER, DIINNA LOL' LEVIIIN, HENRY LINIISTROM, RU'I'I-I LINCOLN, MERI.E Locxwoon y.1'.,..,,, 3, I.EoNAkIr NAOMI fin all arnznrd gum! ffl- VVII.I.IAIvI LEONARD Kwai, .v11.cf1'l, 111141 f7lI'Il1-1 r Hank I Lndy infix. Bill all rrrl! Ifwmtbal-l 3, 43 B-Club lIrr fflflltii arf many, lli-Y 2, 3, 41 Student 3, 4: llI-X 3, 45 Track fmt -flH'.l', if any. 2, 3. .N'uf1Ir ftrnjtlr ilu all Ml' quark aatl flu' rrst lr! fllflll. IIVIIITI'-I III'rIry? GIn t 2: li-Club 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Manager 2. .-YH ,urral mm arf Iiratl. aml l'I1I nal frrffllg avril. Lomvns, lVlARIl.YN JEAN r I Maru flu f1'lr1I.l ia nrrti, ix a frlrml imlrrIl. LONCMORE, VVIIIIAM FVERHTI' Bill l7,l7.A. 2, 3, 4. Tu farm ix hlJ'f1lflIl'I'fllllH zmfw, aml fu-f'rr Jun' ln' rfally A'I1IIl'LL'.l' lmfw. L0Y, RU'I'I-I JUNE LUCHSINGER, LUIYIKE, MARVIN Y-'l'et-nf 2, G.A.A. 2. IEONNA MAE HAkoI,Im Sa all a rl1rI'rfIIl glam, Lax MI-rt and lvl youd humor pau. G.A.A. 3, 43 Spanish Football 2. Club 25 lligrg-gf-em 2, 3, 4: lIny.r ,tflailltf 111' JIT!! Illltl Orchestra 2, 3, -lg Y-Te-eIIs 'Ulf llfllfhf-ll 23 BELIPITER -1-. Full nf fun ami lllilfhiff Inu, Iluing lhiagx Jin' Jllllllltilllf Ju. LUSIIY, RIQIIARII ALLAN Luz R.U.'l'.C. 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 4, U7'lll'V'I' ix mufh rlranrr fur a .tvrsilzlv man. 1 A ox-I LYNQII, lVl.-XRIANNE T. Latin Club 2, Spanimh Club 3, 45 Thrift Club 3, Y-,IQKTIIS 2, 3, junior The- Itre 3, 4, lllCl't'5L't'llf 4. Hihllllfilllll In lln' N111 I1r',Ql'1'1'. gn, ,I ,,,. ,'PcI e 1.3 g 36 t,,, CCU., . MAcIcI.EIvI, HELEN MARINO, VI'I'o MARSHAl.l., fi0RDON JANE Iff'1,Ww,- I fm -libr fx. BERNARD Y-'l'rI-ns 2, 3, 4, Span- l'V'l'i.S'illf I jun ln: Iiufu.-11 GarIly 1 ish Club 3, 4, Latin Club and Ir! Ihr frrluzg gn , 'f gig 45 Flrack 2: Inter Club 3. away. , '. ' 1 ',, I Q . 4. fl .funny .smilr Ilrimxv ' um all rarI'.r a1u'ay. 61253, ' kt'zl1 'h'U7 Q 2 .2 f1'5.g, - fu-Em? gif' ,.,,, few-few: eff 'v- A . nv.:- :1'.f:i f.: '5 .,- f- I :IGN ak U -,P , ,Lal tp-'ffl I fitff f w 'Q -- '. .,..,w:k , ' 4 , J, ,,,- ft V h, h ,LQ .-.agfef If fn ' ,Eff -. if ,fa 15525: . -ll fl' 'f' I' 'JM in ' A :9i iffZ.,'Qw 3 'Y . f !4Q-,,g.f '-'- ....,,,,,, xY '?g Q-5 41, ,W 3' Fifa ..-......,,,,,,6,, - wr: .1 1. .ig -1' MARs11A1.1,, LEROY MARTIN, HENRY MARTIN, TOM fowring !9!ayem MASEAR, L1'1.E R. LM ' b - . - P Bud !'bUff1gra1 '1' CW' 4- , QSGZHR 1-ff1'i'lbcJ'lT'sgfl5'f'A3.i...S5.l- Ph-fwgmphy Club: 'rhu- h l -V ff 1'-' fm! Truck 3, Bu1,u1TER 4. BE1,o1'rER-Busim-ss Staff 4. HH Club Ysff-'Tffvlmi IIN: gut a Jlflilt' tl1aI'.v 'tWllYII il rr11n1'.1 tu radius, f'5u3l'md54 P 'fmfr' I ,,1A,.,,1y QK, ,Hal U ham MIM, nm'-' H1-1111.1 h1.vl1f1'1n fu111.1- If brigl111'11.r up nur 1'fL'r'ry and -fVf 'l U' Nl ll ,la-yn '.sm1jf.' M.-1s'1'1s11s, BH.-1'1'111cH ICvE1.1 N lf,-11 1.111111 l'l11h 2, 3, 43 Spzmiah Club 3, +3 G.:X..X. 3, 4: l'hUI'llS 4. ll'h1'11 il 11111111 In fw'1',1nl1- nlily .-l.YI1 l11'11i11.v--ll11'1'1 .1 111.11 1111 lfn1li11g l11'1'. ' MAUEI., NIARVIN R. MCCABE, EDWARD McCARv11.1.E, IDAVID McCAu1.m', R1c11ARn McCk.x1u', W11,1.1.111 Maw 1 '- ' -1 B-Club +1 Fomball 4: Football 2, 3 +5 11.1111-1. 1.111 1 111151.-111311 zg 1s.c'1ubg Ag,,f,Q'jLf'ffQ,j.f',,, nm... Tmfk +5 Bqdgff 11i.1's, 4, ball 2. 11-rm 'Z' 3' 4. Q, mskmmn' 0 Fllmhfill 2, 35 Tfflfk 45 'KAIJ' llfaff U U 11050-'U Club 2, 3. 43 Pres. 43 Ili- ll'l11'1'1' ll11'1'1 .f 11 'fu-ill' Gulf 4' . . Y 21 31 43 Pm- 43 S'Udl'm l!Il'I'1 J ll amy. ll 1'lh1111ghf h1111 :hy 1111111 Gov. 45 jr. Rvd Cross 4g 7-W fwnlll Hi-Y COLIIIUH 4. Thflf Ill' ffm VIWHD' KV! I Full of .ri11r1'1'iIy am! 1-1111 U !- IV1' -u'i.1l1 Illlll ll11'r1' 1-1:'1'1'1' mon' Iiku l1i111. , Q ni., - 5 ,, I Y .0 3. Q55 'sk . . ,VI 1 .. 1.3, f MCKEARN, EUGENE McK1aNNA,M11R1oN MCMAHQN, Es'1'1:1,1,E McM11.1,AN, joux McQu,x1111,M11L:R1NH 'Hr lwlm Jl11'ak.r lilllr, .myJ nl .vmilr a Jay Sh1 : llffffl l11'z1l'1l lll'I' ll'11rry only l1'a11.1 In IlIIll'1' Su qnifl -uv' l111r1lly lvlufzc ll grfal 111' K1'1'l1.f II11' b1111'J away. laugh. -u.-urry. sl11 ,r .111'11r ,V Wy '13 ll'l1y g1't.f1u1't1'1l! 1211! 1115! flu' .1u111r f1,c1 f'1' ,Q !Q:Q1Tff.-aqwir L, glml Jill'-J l11'r1'. 3119: 4siigs2XN'li3- ' .fag Jfafa- 'iihA55fZf73 fini, 151.1 J.-. 13.114, 'K' ag.. ..-E AW ' Simi 5' ff.. 5' . -.fmfwix .gf , .: 2'f'.fwf f '. Y. ' jfgyvgfyf .57iL.,j !g1QH,.giQf1 , gy ' wgwan. 'vu 'Q 11 as L 4 'E wk. ,....,, Wu, 'Nm' ....' P 0 Q G 3 7 -.arf ' ' wb A Llarring pfa gem will by lN11c.xxs,jAMr:s FIWVARIJ Jim R.O.'l'.C'. 2, 3, 4, Mu- Nm-l Rifles 3, lliAY 3, 4, Nun,l'mn. 3, 4. .-llaruys happy, nlmL'r1y.v KU!- llrr1 .1' nur' guml l'l'll.YUll why lr'rl1h1'l'.r ,lgwl 4Ul'rly. Mrzrmr, H.xRoI.n jonx Mrwnm., MARX' Aman MEYER, PAUL M1cnr:1.Rl-1, MARl.1ss R.U.T-U 2, 3. 43 MV' . HRH! . I may ln' small, rl :fuw-trr f'l'l'.l'1lII fllllil be Nu-l Rifles 3, 4, Nun-Corn. Sllflmsh club 2- c'-A-A- Uni lhuffx nu! alll fuuml- Cluh 3, 4. 4 lf'r'll likr In llllilf' llvr .luvlm Ju ,,,W, MMU IH. H I muybbr fwrurzg-brit M15 uju-ay, ur,,,,,,,1. ,,m,,' I Hunk- Murl ln' ll 11uu-mufurm- ul Sln' fwlll hr zllquayf 'in flu' piuk'. M1'rcnRI,I., Mn,nRHn lI'r lllllllt' ll n1i.m1l'f flilw' all fulks Jul l'nu'll fllnl DH' ulnlfr U-l Z, 3, 43 Svfrrtzlry 3, Y- fi. MoRRls Mfxxxxri 1 .-lluuyr hzlflpyfllmw' fury! ll'r'r4' glurl Mu! Jlu' lilllllr' barb to zu! P 0 g e 3 8 Ur. Tlwfltn Honor 3, MnNRrns, I,,xVoNNla Momma, l7ONAl.D Moos, LORIS IANE'l I'E DWI . NIARGAREI' 'nsllwtn Track, McNe'el Rifles, Ilf J 7: llmil, Club G..-mx. 2. 3, 4: lsuwling flmnish Llluhl l ,QI'hf1f'f'1 'fuk If Club 3. 4: Y- mnc omn resucnt, .,,,- +5 P,-Y.-l 2: ,IW-IP 2: Bimkilyg 2' 3' 4' lfiflc Tranig v'Non-Coin. KK N N x Un lmquliug and llarlfing flluhi Audio hum' Algi JDK .X Jin, Jul., FXN1, Fur hr J anul.l.vn1fmlhn'. I., X Xl., N' .-lf lmlll .rllf .Inu rxfrfv- J r'- ' Iifnlully qL'1'll. M0uN'l'AlN, JANET M. xv-IIKKTIIS, 2, 3, 4, Social lillillflllllll 3, Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 4, ln- terclulm 3. lf vwrynm- rlmvuul likf lhi: wwf l1'fz'r'ry gamf fu-fml.l ln' Il Quan uw! MURPHY, Rl'l':X HEATRICI-1 lJimplr.f think Ilia! I shall nrwr wr sl ,girl who gigglv: quill' llkr .shf'. ul Mu1.nER,MARY OLIVEX Y-Turns 2, 3, 4, Pr ' 4, Vice Pres. 25 BEI,Ul'I'li 4, aasistanr edimrg Spnnis Uluh 3, Treasurer, Major Keys, National llonor 3, 43 Drlphic Lycrum 3, ln- trcluh 2, 3, 43 Secretary 3, Quill 54 Scroll. To krwfw hrr is to likr her. Thrift ' 3 4 Y-Teens , , , Theatre 3, 4. l'm proud of all th: lrixh blond lfldfll in uu'. ' 4, Incrrs- -lg Orclws- fcwring !9!ozgeM MURRAY, DELQRI-:s MURRAY, JAMES MURRAY, MxxA NAIDENOYICH, Amex fl frarrful girl is Ihr, Q11if'l, .l'll'l1s1fllJf, ami a MullrJ1y has many Q Sfllilfllf GOV- PTUS- 43 an. quirt us fun br. Jain nizr kid. f'harn1.f, l'04lIlHllln3. 35 :li Blllilwl- lmll 2, J, 41 Irnrk 2, 3, -lg lli-Y 5, -lg Rrd Cruss 3, -lg Fruuvlm Club 5, I5- Clulu 2, 3, 4. 'f,IIl' uf lf.H.S.'.f f44q'ur'il,' Jain, N,xjl1uwsR1, Rosle MARY Ro.ri1 ' FIHI mill laughin' rnulw Inv' lluyr, lfriglltrl' null juyful, Ulu-nyx. NELSON, I':I.IZABli'l'll Nmsrmx, BE'r'l'v LOU NELSUN, JANET NEl.SUN,lY1-XRll.YN Nrcl.s1rN, Rlcu.-xRu B1'Ih Quir'I, frirmlly, uml rv- ll'h1'l1 luv' arf' lluxl, this Sln .v 11 rryulur girl in Nui lazy, lm! mrr.rrl'1'ulifz'4' Frvurh Club 3, 4, Pres. fifuui, gnuJR1f,f.: fwiih llajv- ffl! ix ruxlf mwry fway, ' ix llr, 4, Stuzlem Gm'::rmm'ut 2, jrrnrn' fat-1c1nrll. Shfll hr giggling yrf, .-Ilmcayx fair in Quurl' nr .Ya-'ring his .l'fl't'Il,Ufll for an 4, U3l'll1f'l 43 3-Tf'l'llS 2- ur ll'u.fl. play. rrrn'r,qrln'y. 3, 4, Pres. 33 Hm,m'1HR EDITOR 43 jr. 'l'ln-ntrv 3, 43 National liounr 3, 4, Quill S: Scroll 4. Sumrlhing grmt Jhr'.r .mrr lu bf. Nm,soN, RONALD NEMETH, DE1.oREs NEUMAN, MARJoRu-: Ronnie IJrr J ANN R.U.'l'.C. 2, 3 4. Y-Tec-us Z, 3, 43 r. 'flu ,,'- l'ln full miJlllld4'l'l!nml. 'lll1i'Illff' 32 I-mill Clllb 3? Y.'I'g-eng Zilrlu S A'A' 3' 4' I. ,, I Sl1r 171111115 hrr frimlls by Dark :xml Dezghlful. hw. al-q,mi,,m,m,Jl N1cHuI.s, DuRo'1'ux' nllfu.'ay.r quiff, Iimill, llfrrlrlrr, lvl l'I'l' m ln1,rrlm'f Ihr!! 15 surf. l NlClIUl.l.S, ROllliR'l'A IRAN llnl1lly A'ilwlu'r ix -z'ir!m'. Page 39 Ifcwring pfayera NORTH, IRENE JANE HRl'nil'H Thalinn 4, Spanish 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. Fun is Ihr only fwurrl in hrr 'wz'abulury. OATES, NANCY O,BRIEN, DELORES fJDEiijvJ.:XMES 1.1 ,ABETE ' ' ' BI ' - , ' . E ngvann I Zlixiiiajkhil 0 amd 1 dang lr! .rfhgnl intra Y-,litem 2, 3, 4: French frnf fllllfll my lu uruixun. 3, 4, Latin 2. A Laugh and Ihr fworld :J yu11r.r. OLSON, SnrR1.EY I likr In do nnfhing hr!- lvr than ral. Oscooo, CLARK TQHEODORE Bud Band 2, 3, 4. All Ihr uwrl.l'.r an audi- rmr du-hrn Burl .flarls l'l0'l.L'Ili7Ig.H OWENS, MARIAN PARRINELLO, VrRc1N1,x Chirk Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Latin BELOITER 4. Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. Small and .m1.'n'i. N 2 Q 'fa W .,,. f. X. . .,, -. .. PAYNE, WII,I.lS HOUSTON spoil-V Gulzalcu Student Govlt 4, Thalian 4, B-Club 4, Manager 3, 4. Hi: frivmlx are many- fffw for: if any. Page 40 PELLECRINI, JULIUS PEPITONE, JOSEPH Shf 'walks in fl fwnrltf of brauty. PETERS, DOLORES ANN OLSON. ROBERT .1 Babu H7illffl 5 mufh rhunu' fur u .rrrlnlzlr mall. ., ' S W his .NPV 1 .:fr,. . ' ir sr.. N Q, T-. . S f . E X '- iS'gf:?1?Wz, ' PATRICK, ROBERT P1'I1 ' BELOITER 4, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 4, Student Govern- ment 3, Photography 4g Lntin 2, R.0.T.C'. 2, 3, 4, Non-coins 3, Silver Suhr-rs 4, Badger Hi-Y 4, McNeel Riiies 3, 43 Quill S1 Scroll 4. HHH! 1lz'fvr'r' think lu lr! yuu Juu'!l. PETERSON, EVA julip FRANK I Daily U limi ftp and Football 2, 3, 4, B-Club Jar Lilflll lff, Chorus 4. an A :psig V n Q 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, Track Football 2' B.C1ub 2 .-I tif'1'I1IJll grin and full ,, W 4- BUF: . 4'fL'1'ry- if-V , , Spanish 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4. vf Wim- .5ef . 'f -If if M111 ':', M' mm of hu Thr man fwith the horn. 4. ,N -f A f' 5 fwurruar. 5 13, ua' . Q jg ' ' 73 , - VJ I ' -'ill-,Lf r V x A 1.1: if f I . E11 Wifi' 2 i in . ., A 'ts N 2 , fly' , ' A' A Q - , ., M.,,,,, w..,,,,,, M mv, I . 1 .V gui!! ,vin-.ff T s . I. lfcwring lyfayem -m4 1 Q it Pmreksox, IIARRY PH'1'ERsoN,j.-xNla'l' PETERSUN, Pm'1.I,1s Pl-:'1 1'Hk, Imomcxlf P1Ils'l 1'r:l-l..'u'r:, Sllzxkl juynuy MJ. 'K-1 friwml uf ull. f.'ar,mr :was :hurl aml.Y11- yin m1fffnNi,vhml 1'iulifli.1l 'Il fnrwrllll rrmn ix Inu' jmlrwz lun, ,rn Iwi- mlm! i.r Mr. uv' hmm' in .fluff fur yin. um! ful ' PHILLIPS, LoRH'l l'A PIGUES, CLARICE P1c:L'Hs, LlI.I.l,xN PIRANIU, NIICIIAHI 43 G.A.A. QuirI ulnl Jhy, bul, uh fl .v-uwll gal, fl lufvrly alto fmiu' has Quin rl lllrrllzlrlir' is hr B wling my! .4 gum! pal. Mr. , i ' 5 , in ' g M H w X -A 9 in W 4 22 , A, M rd.: .. . ,, 0 L' Y Y Y FHWA' mresunt 4 Q Bmlxng., 4 4 Illfhllljs llml lr ln cg,,:r H1 N 3 4 Ima mh'1lI 4 4 'I r 1 s QI 1111111 llllllifllllllf Iul un Home Room bcuz-t'xrw 4 i l Prlltj uml jv rl and r 'DTTPK4 1 aluayx llfllf 1 . . wh , ' , L fl ., :Z ,, , Y - 'f gym. Q V ' U- ' V ' 1-tips-w l.,-xg Q. M G 'JF RL: I ' V-lk' :lik 1,2 -. 'fbi'-5 , I 1 - , .W 1, ff X AU S-X,W,A1ig.,.1.,1 A mush K x .-A- ' N Page 41 PLEN 'NER FRANCIS RAU ETHFI, Lou REAL, GEORGE Rr:Eln', BH'1 l'x' Ramrik Dfwln H 1 I' QJl','1ih'- 1 YV. A , . , ' I If .r '. .1 Bzllf' '- ' , gf Fu . .., 3, 5 ' :wk nlrc- 43 Y-'l'er'll.' 2, 3, 43 A '. 1 ' V A hill! 2, 3. 43 'l'l'1ll'k 3. 3. 4 2,3313-Clu -2, ,- I . .5 Q spz 'lul 3,-1. ior 'l'h 1 5322. X' Pf 1 1 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchrslrn 2, .-I prrxixmni lm! ix hr. 4: B F':... J.,. V4 H19 sk 3. 4. 5' 1 A -' Y V .V , ' g g ,Q . 'Qu V !'1f'45,' U51 - bi s . fx:-:x iii VSV: , A . 4, ,, .5 2 F! WI, ff 'M ,E I 1 E K 7 LM 1 5 ' L + N KW 4 Y R - :ww 1 W - ' 45' 'LLM-ff' me lfcmfin fa er J NH Rmrvnck, HARRN REIMER,N1ARY ANN RENLY, VIOLET Rm'NoI.ns, Diwln RICH, CIIJRDON AI.l.liN' EUGENE Illvrcsvrllt 3, 43 G.A.A. NIARCEILA ll1'rv'.v a guy fu'lm'5 fflnlly Hf '1Y1' HFHZZ-, 2' 3' 4: Y-vlfwm 2' 3, HI-in UH ,.I,I,,' Pliillvglfilllhj' Qluh, Pres. Future Farmers 3, 43 Photography 43 G.A.A. CF.A.A. 2, 33 Y-Teens. 11f'.r mighty mtv' flfhf it 4: lhnlmf' Shih 'fzflr' 'rn-asurrr 4. Bowling 33 jr. Theatre- 4, .-lluuys Ill! ilu' run is .rl11', plrnty null. Ih :m ' +3 5 f 0 Hlfx, 2- Hf happy um! guy Nu fwriff fnuld you pay, Shrlf jun ax bury as u Dfbm' 41 Pnlxh' MPX -' Tin' 'Rf'imf'r amy. Fur luv' flL'fll7IiIIg amy. Inv. 7.ZU5 f'ff' NH - ml ll l'.'. .sq-J' X kkik - ROCKWELI. VVINNIE Rosr:x'1'HA1. OE R. Rom NQRMA Russml. PA'1'R1c1.,x Y Y I Y U Y H BERNICE U Bilfkffhflll 32x Bfldgl'l'NH1' sl dark 1111.1 zltljflillg W P111 Hljfgn X 3 H-Club 33 bIlldt'llI Gov- ,l,m,,f,-I, Frc'nvh K lub 3, -1-3 Invrrf- I . K., 4. IA-K 2 . 3 L'l'll1-Htl!! 2. A 4 gun 3, +3 Bl-1l.UI:I'I-IR 43 X- 3. 3A Urn, ' Hu l71'l'JUlIl1lI1y rains high, Ik-1-ns 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pr:-5 43 'sl fhrrfflll srnilw, IJ rwwll fwnrlll-fwhilr. Inu-rcluh 43 jr, Themrc- 3, 43 National Honor 4. .45 ruff as ilzry funn' um! juxl 115 nir'r. Hr's fwlmr you full an 0.K. guy. Sul-1A1fMAN, Amcr: IVIARIIC .. ,UH Thrift crm, 1, 3, 4. has .rllr :Ind 'nxt ur Hifi' ur :hr I ran bf. Pc: ge 4 2 .4lu'ay: u l'lll'l'l'fllI .mlilr SCHRAG, Lois PRISCILLA SCHREIBER, ARLEHN SCHULER, cTvEURGlANNA 1 1 1 C'ARoI.YxE IRAN .. yivul 31,45 hfxug' 4' H14llIIlllh1IfLL'A'U U4'ul'g.1 ' 5515 JH 1 .Wi ff G.A,A. 2, 33 Student Y-Teena 43 Orrhrstrn 2, fflfffn fhf1f,!w Hf 1 CUllIlL'il 43 Uh-e Club 2, 3. 3, 43 G.A..-X. hr' JV H gr1aJfrf4'lnl to mwry- llfrz J a gal um' Iikfy la umm lllfff, Shrlr rlzfrrful, gay ami plvniy .f'lAJCi'f.H RYAN,Wn.1.mM lf'iIl1 hir fflllllllllllf, ln J in lln' Inj' Jfgrfr, Hr rfull' run play il. fun' aff agl'1'.'. SAXTON, VVANUA JEAN Szn ' Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Inter- Club 4' Home Room Sec. 43 jr. Ilxheagre 4. lIrrc'.r a girl om' lik: tu M6811 . Ihr pr-rwnalxty cart bf beat. lcwring pfayerd ,A ff Sn.xw, MARY Rial Full uf fwf' and fun, lfifh a :milf for r1-rry- funk Snr:A,jEANN1NE FRANCES Jvar1ni1 ' 'I'riplr Trio-jr. Chorus. .-I hupjvy girl ix our Jmn, Full uf fun aml right on Ihr brain. Snumox, Msnzns Sl1oc:kEN,JAMusC'. Sn-zlnsl., QIIQNI-ZVIICYIC BUNITA l C'l':clal.l,1.-x 1f,,,,,,j,- Spanish Club 3, V. Pram. .lr'IllIj'U U.A..'X. 2, 3, 43 Band Z. 42 SHYPF SHIWQYS 4: Ninn G..'X,.'X. 5, 4. ...4lqL.aJ,J Jmifingv afuayj Cnxnf. 3, '1'h:lll:lll4g Svnnn' '31 fu,-f-fy girl jx 5l,,-, gay, NIA! 41 Pl10lf'l1V1'I'ljx Q 'Nl' .I frirml In all, .rllr'll 1'-za Ag-,,,.,.,.-U if Ju,-,, ,,, ,-,,,,,, 45 lluothnll 23 -lr. Ihe-zltrc lm ll 'I' f1.w1y. 4- , , . I l.1fr rx 'lull a lwqvl ffl 1hrr'rnLf, 1 I Snnn-tl., JUAN STIMM, Dmus JOAN Slmoxns, FAYE Sous, DliI.BI'IR'l' SP.-n.n1xc:, MARY Ii. G-ANA' SIimfni1 ' U Si I . 'Ifmrk 3' I'ully nl liztlr girl fwilll fyry nf limi' Vlub 25 HUM' 2' 3- A4 'WU' lwlllll' Kffl lf -fl '- pl ffm' frirnll i.r fnr'r-wr' a Hand 3- 3, 41 UN'l1l'rlFl 1,,,,,u-,, 45 lncrescn-nt 3, -lg G.A.A. rlml rrally mx.-fll ur ll all f,.il,m,--1 3' 3' 4: I:rt,m.h K-,uh 3' 4 -4,,,1 Wifi, mu, y,,,, ,,,,,'1 3, 43 Bowling 3g National llyfff- Y!l'n-rns I, 4: YVuralnp tm, ,1,,qL-,,. Honor 3, 45 jr. Rrd Cross l'I1:1irln:ln 43 jr. Rvd Cru x 43 Y-'lk-e-ns 3, jr. 'Theatre 3, 4, Y-Prof. 43 Vltllllllilll 4 4. Im:-rclnh 45 Naninnul llnr Shr'.v quita a gal :wr all X, 4, Swv. 4. Illll'l'l'.H Nln .r as lfuxy ax a lm SPRACUH, NQRMA JEAN S'I'AFlf0Rl7, CAROL STAHI., Kas S'I'Elf'lfliNSliN, Chorurs, Hmm- Room wc. Tl11'y alfway: fwill Ihr SIra-u ' RLEANOR NIAE 4. lJ'lM1: JUY, x'.M.c'.A. husk.-mall, --N,,,7-- !.'harming and J!l'4'I'f!' lfhn lxxtrn Jflllfll arnl Truck 2, 35 Badgrr Hi-Y Hmm. R,,,,,,, MT- +5 YY . .4n.l ulfway: .fu nfal. lxtllf Jay. 3' .gg Boxing, 'y,.,.,,S 3- lIrrf ln' l'lIlllt'.f, thffz' hr' Our uf ffuf-iJ'.r i'i1lirr1,f. gurr, .luxl u .ffwrll guy, as mfrryrzne kno-uv. Swgxx, l'il.l.liN M .-nm l1'llafl1ar ligand lg Y-'l':-rm 2. -I qulnuing war, I flilllllllly ,ul1ilf. Page 43 My 4 il K !9!ayer5 , 5. STOVS'EI.I,, DoI,oRHs Quiv'l am! Jr'rn11rr. STUMM, rI'IlEI.MA MAE lJ..D. ' Quif't hut IIIlI'l'l'.l'llIIj1.'l ,lf l . S'1'la11uAN, Dolus MAH S'l'm'HENs, RICHARD S'I'EVK'AR'I', PAULA JEAN Y-'ln-m 2, c:.A,A. 3, Louis . 'l , 43 S:-r-trrzxs. 4, Ci.A.1X. Dirk ,fl-A-gb 2' 31 'li X' Bowling 3, 43 iIlCI't'SL'fIll Basin-tlmll 3. nleellsf' bl Q 'HV 45 Cn-Editur 4, Nntimml Fur lflfll may rrurn' and Glffflj ny 'u'A ' fan H 9 Ilunur 3, 4, Quill S Scroll mrn nmy Ami ' H , fm' JW, 3, 4. but I gn nn fnl'rq'rI'. l,'lu11'11fIrr ix flu' llirlluulnl llml .nrutfhry all nlhrl' .ylum'.v. SVVANSUN, Blc'1 l'x' Sguxxsox, BUNNIH Swfxxsox, ELIZANORE -IEANNIQ IUEANE MABEL Plmmgrnplly Club 2. Iinn11ir Sf.,c11r1fr ' l,nfw' ix II qllffl' amz' -u'ul1- HSlllIl1'IiIIl1'5 quirl, Junlr- G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. C I .lfrfnl lllirlgf' lfrllrx ytlf, lull zllquzlyr linwling 41 'librifl 4. If ' jun. 'ixldlllllg ix hrr fzwnriiz' ' fw15t11ln'. .eaft . . . I 4 M666 I ,fl C147 'im an L di 4 fm M BW-Jlllk. 2 l SVVANSON, HELEN H ARRxET'l'A Sfwaniv 1.A.i-X. 2, Spimirh Club 3. ,lt funn qmrt, ul tnnrx gay. Sllr lla.: 111uu.l.r In .mil ilu- day. Swm:Nm', LAvvRl-:Nou EDVVARD UI,l1l'l'-yi' Fnrrtbzlll. Oppl'f.f.ml hy I-uw Jr1'il.r -ilaxxrx and fwnrlef' '1Hxcc:Ak'r, E'l'u1.x'N F11-xGcAR'1', Fvr1l.x'N TAMULXS, DONAI.lm UNE EAN FRANK 'J'1'f1Ag 'bllg'-zu- Un1u1 ' French Club 3, 4, ln- Plmtogrupby Club 25 Bzlslwtlmll 2, 3, 45 Gulf cruscn-nt 43 lil-:l.mu'1'1-:K 4, U.A.A, 33 Bowling 35 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 B-Club G.A.A. Bfmwliug 35 Pho- lfrvncli Club 3, 4. 2, 3, Studi-ut Ciov't 3. lugrnphy Club 2, Quill X Gun.l rmlunul frirmlly- Lif1' if u gumr uf lzuxkwi- Scroll 45 Nut. Honor 4. what lllflfl' muld lu' Jr- bull. SIM: nal a rard-.rh1 .v ilu' .rirf'd? A fwhole derkfl x ikfxlx , Xi-.5 wi Page 44 J: Tumvms, DARRm.l, EDISON PfIf ' llr filhll' rm! nmrw agrrr- ulllz' than umliu11. FFHORPE, Romain' Gr-zukme UML.. R.O.'l'.C. 2.11, 4, Nun- Coms 4. . . A' and mud, Hwrr maid we wan4.f ,l 2 H , .Q . K. If ,J l W7 yl H, 7124! L 7-Ln Q fcwrang payeriwyh C rI'0LMIli, Dos ff quirl .turf uf f1'Huqc,' '1'uRREx', VVILIAIAM Fmrlluzlll 2, 3, 43 Basket- hull 2, 3. 45 Track 2, 3, 43 li-Club 2, 3, 43 lindgcl' Hi-Y 3, 41 Srudn-ut Kim-E 4-rnmrm nffirrr 43 viva' lH'6'5ilil'IIl. ll'ln'rr -would li.ll.A'. lu' in nlllh'Iir'.r -irilhuzll 'Big liill'. r1iURNER, f,VS'I'IN 'TL l'l'ILl-I, Jo.-xNNE IYNDIERHILI., MARY llwm-y Lu-ill nf-wr nmkf V1r1I.li'l' IAJLYISIQ mf LVl'I'11f, .ru fully fu'm'l'y? Tu! .'Uu1'y I,un Y-'lxcvlxx 2, 42 'lirr:1s- l'huruw 2, 3, 41 -lr. lluhvil- urrr 23 Iulvr-rluls 6- tru 3, -L ii,.X..X. 2. Wuxi: .mnllffx nx nm! Hllxlljflj' Iifr, rrr il'5 flmlg l'l'll.fl'.f lifr'.f lIllIlHr'.f.n ccllrrl yuu Jir, -ynl1'r'r u lung llnn' .ln1.l. .gn gf- fyfx 1 , Y Hffffil 4 . IYPVVARD, ELLEN VANCE, V1Rc1NxA LYNN VAN Cl.:-g,wE, jrmx V.-xx KEUREN, CARI, VAN KliL'REN, C.-XRUI, ELAINE f'if'l'J ' Im'rm-fm 4. 4: Fvmurv XVILLIAM fill.-XCIE ..44hbi',-- 23 Brxwling Z3 Editor 4: BEUH.I.FR 4: ..I,'mkJ,-- ..Iv.UrkV.. Quifl zlml imll1,rlr'in11.1. E'I m 4: . Clllhs Eliilm' 43 Y-'l':'rlls MENU-1 Riflpg 3, 4, .N'fvm'kling, gulf, rffr,-teh, -4 L 'ff WUI' If 'H 'fh W 2. 3. 4: bg'5'f1'lHfy is lmvr- mm lmfln-r III1' mm ing. ' KWH' III- Clulxv :tg Mu' Pl't'S1lil'llf 4: m.,,,,,,,,4 -Ir. lhrmrc- 3, 45 Frrnvh Club 3, 41 U..-XA. 3 .Hi.rr'hi1'i'un.S, fl'uli4,mrn1', Jlllifiily, am! my, VEPRASKAS, EUWARU VVACNER, Jm'cE ELAINE xRYAI.KER, ILA JOAN VVm,'rER, KTORIION VVESSELS, IV1.-xRc:ARE'l' 1 , . . , 1- 1 ,H . , . 1 , , , S'lA!xI.hX G A A Qfkfif-'ih ,O Lntm 2, 35 Spnmsh 33 Cl.xH4'oR1n AANNE 1 Ed YL 4.H,S 1. 7' 'I fa? ' H Y-Teens 2, 3. firmly lflurl.lir I-mmtbzil 2, 3. 43 B-flub ,vm 'fL'1,f U MU' m 1' QuiL'l in llfYfH'l1V'Hl11l', fu-ith Spanish Club 31 R,O.'I'.C'. .'llw1'krlrJ,v Lf lllf1u'1'1Il'II1'JJ. Z! 4. t f 'lA - mail-1'r.v lI7ll'llU'LL'Il,n 2, 3, 4. -1.55llL'4'll Pfflfllldlilj' 'nh ll'hfrf' lhr'r'r's I1 rar In ln' kf frfvrlifni il1rrr'.v firmly. if X, , , ' 1 w Page 45 K 'LQ' N, 3 If ew 90 'a 051 L 8, ev QW lfvwring pfayerd NVAISIIN, RAYIvI0NII l'f r Ihillh nur Nizh ls rrally 5li1hf VVl'1S'I', JULIA LIIUISE .luIfy Lihrury Uluh 2, 3. lVith hrigh! him' fyfxr, and hair nf rml, Ilrrr .r Il gal Ihal'.v Away ulwad. VVEBSTER, I2I.IzABIe'I'II JANI-1 lirtly G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Hrr Ir1u'hI'rJ lhinh .Ih1 J a f7t'llI'll Shr inn, Julrmlay, :will lr'ur'h. VVEBSTER, JAMI-is VVI2N'I'I.ANII, IIARVIQI' VVI:s'I', HIeRIsIeI1'I' H. HI1lQ'l'I'-'Hhillg gum' right fur SlnilI' 11111 Ihr fwurlll U HHNLU . E. J- r Hnilmluith yan' Lum nf fun, and frwmlly l!fLFiIL.Z.'laIzgl1.f hu rarvs Cry and yuu fry alum. 055:31 ,Wk in rwryrhing you Jo! W7IlI'llNE1', ROIINEY llw .l'l'1'lfl.l' ,fn quirt all Jay lung- , A linlral night hr .vzrzps Il Ilrffrrnzf .mrIg. VVILKINSON, MARX' JEAN A'Shr fwantx tu makz' a mrrrr Auf art, - ll f' fwull hfr lurk right from Ihr Hart! WJILEY, ZOE MARIE Z0Ildy -lr. Theatre 3. 43 jr. Y-'IR-I-IIs 3: News Editor nf lIIcresceIIt 4. You :rr hvr 1'fvrryfu.'l1rl'u yuu gn, Fur un Ihr ga ix nur Zum' VVII,aIeRG, RICIIARII ARTIIUR Tuol.vi1 ' Th:IliaII Club 4. .4l1-ways quirf, nrfvrr ll fuss, Wvflfl' glad h1 : gradual- H12 -wllh HJ. VVIIILEVER, H I:I,IsN VVII.I,Is, ROY EIIWARIJ lVllTCHIiI.I., MlI.lDREIJ VVI1 I'Ie, VVAYNE ln xpffrh making Ihr Ilnrx Hw's nm' nf thf' .Iinu'r1'.Il .4llhoI1gh at fn! .Ihr may Football 2, 3, 45 Track fxI'rll- folks -u'1'h1mfw, I .frenz Jhy, 2, 3, +3 B-flub 2, 3, -H But .Ihr mn Iln anytlzing I gIIustl1at'J Iwhy fu.-r lrlzr Shf has u wrtain glvam Badger 4. A 47.L'f'H.l' him Ju. in hfr ryan Nufw hrr1 .I ll boy 'wr lzkf Page 46 in school- I It gifur: thi gxrls a fhanre tu Ilraul. WoonAIuu, FREDERICK JULE Fri-J Photogranhy Club 3, 45 R.O.T.L. 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Page 47 Kfwlfain MOST POPULAR BOY Bon KALLESTAD Ho:-w Many Heart: Hafvf You l?rokrn INIOST POPULAR GIRL .IOAN VAN CLEAVE HI104'LU Sfwfft Can You Br BEST IJRESSED BOY DON MOORE Hou: Of This zmfmf' BEST IJRESSED GIRL LORIS IIIORASH Ea5lrr Parmid' Page 48 BEST LOOKING BOY DON GRULKE My main BEST LOOKING GIRL PHYLLIS KEEPERS My Pretty Girl BUSIEST BOY JOHN ELDRED Every Day Of My Life BUSIEST GIRL BETH NELSON Hllfhat Illorc Can I4 IVaman D0 MOST ATHLETIC BOY BILL FIRORREY You'w' Gal To Br' :I Football H1'r0 MOST ATHLETIC GIRL IJORIS STIMM l'1n Juxl Crazy For 'GynI ' SENIOR MOST IN LOVE BARBARA HOLLISTER I Haw But Onr Heart 'IIEACHERIS PET PEEVE GLORIA DENNIS Pvc Got You Under My Skin Cjlfwlfain Ca! BOY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DICK ENGEL I'm Siliing 011 Top Of Tin' l!'orlIl GIRL INIOST LIKELY TO SUCCICED BETH IXIELSON Hi1rh Your lfngon To .II Mar BEST DANCICR-BOY IXIICKEY LAmIENn0I,A Domino In Thr Dark BEST DANCER-GIRL III.-NRGIE CARRIILI, Papw, ll'on't You Dfmrr lI'iIlI Mr , - I Page THE TYPICAL SE IOR NICKNAINIES: Lover Patty Gerry Julie INIac Red Rufus Hank Butch Beely Ratch Goose Fitz Kal jay-bones-Jeanie-. FAVORITE SLANG EXRRESSIONS: You know it, too-That's a good question-VVhat do you want, a volume?-Get with it-Drop dead- You can say that again-Uoesn't that just frost ya ?-You could've fooled me-Beats me-. FAVORITE PASTIMES: Going down to the pop house-Q Hi Georgej- IDances-Parties-having cokes at Nieson's-formals-tobagganing- skating-skiing-STUDYING CI-Icy, how did that get in hei'e?D- football and basketball games-eating-sleeping-and working on the BELo1TER-. PET PEIQVIQS: Annex-report cards-extra credit-essays-PINK SLI PS -squirt guns-snowballs-bubble gum-. LIKES: Cokes-hot fudge sundaes-jeans-weekends-short sleeve sweaters -vacations-hfood-dates-juke boxes-straight skirts-strapless for- inals-hamburgers with the works-. FAVORITE SONGS: Classic and popular: Now Is The Hour-Feudinl and Fightin'-Saber UancefN ew VVotld Symphony-Stardust-The Stars VVill Remembei'-Shine-Golden Ifarrings-Ballerina-. -ul Page 50 lfmior CKOALISJ deem iff! to right: Rally lfillifzzm. Ilrlnz 1I'ong, Difk Olsrnz. CLASS OF '49 l'iu5sliusvi' .A,,A,,..,., Vicis PRESIIJIZNT .,,.,.....A,,, ,,7,,Ri4'ln1rrl flfxmz ..,,,.Roffy ll.i!lilllll.V 5lickirluxiu'-'l'RE.xsL'Rma ..,A, ,, ..,..,..,,.,,Y. ,...... llalwi lI'0lIlQ AIJYISORS ...,.A,...........AA.,,, ..A,, , ,,illi.v.v jllllllll, i1li.v.v ilIt't'lIflN, illr. IK,IIlllllIt'V't'!', illr.Rf'n1n1i'fz' ln Septenihei' rho xlunior Class chose the following officers to superxise and direct their actixities through the coming year: President, Richard Ulson: Vice President, Rolly Vllillianis: and Secretary- 'l'i'easurer. Helen VVong1. As class advisors, Miss Xlunn, Kliss hleehan, HV. Kaininerei' and Xlr. Rennnele are to he thanked for their splendid cooperation. lhc- class ol'l1cers and Rodney Nelson, Virginia Klziuel, and Roseniary Miller made up the ring committee to choose the class ring. The class voted on one ring from three selections niade hx' the coniniittee. A standard emblem for Beloit High Svhool was chosen to be used for all future class rings. 'I he social highlight of the year, the combined flunior-Senior Prom, was held Hay 13, at tltv llancl-land liallrooni, and was za huge success. 'llhrough the cooperation of faculty and students and the guidance of officers and advisors. the Alunioi' Class has successfully completed another year of high school life and is ready to take its place as the Lllass of '-lo. Page 51 gignpporfing Cowl Alexander V. Adams D. Adlcman R. Albu C. Albright Allen R. Allen A. Amlerson B. Anrlerxon I. Andcrxon P. Anrlcrxon M. Afkinson R. Alkinx D. Armxfrong C. Baars Baxlcg D Baku M Bundy S Bapfzvt T Basxeti I. Buukind R. Berkman I. Brclcr D. Bvlzling G. Bcrzrfrti C. Brrgmann D. Bingcr P. Birdsvll A. Bjorklund R. Blakely D. Bobzein V. Bolen G. Ballon W. Bord W. Bord E. Boss P. Bostwick Page 52 H. Bouxn D. Brcwslfr H. Brolin D. Brown D. Brown D. Br-yan! E. Bunmfll D. Busshanlt 1. Carlxon D. Boulrbcr I. Callahan E. Curlcr R. Cary P. Clmnlbourmf B. Clmmbrrx wloporfing Cjcwf keg' . , I. Chanrllcr if Y. Cbail I . H M R. Cbipman N Q M. ClJrislr'r1s1'n if 'I R. Christvrmwl J .- . .rf iv ' R. Cllrixliunsvrl L. Cbrixtojrrxou M. Chrixlopbvr ' - M. Cbllrrlrill R. Cburrlrill :W M' B. Cioni ' C. C rmlrx D. Cobrn . M. Cnlfmuu NQLJ W M.Cwy.'11A ' 5,-f ,W M f41JfNlL.ig,l , 1 G. Couxin , X5 VA. 'H.Cl?Crau'ford M n I A. Cwxby og' L wk not P. Darling XB -, Aix .7 . C ' will 1. Daz' z'11 por! wi N A9 MJ' D. Day ' J MVC A64 W' Dzlyo 1 1 Pj N ' . e' unrjy E- QQ. 'A U H. Dc'muu0u.x'kr U R dw WM KW My MMR? J W JJ .fr B' wlaloorfing auf I. Familr I. Fvrrrra I. l f'ru,'1'r1 1 R. lfilllwvb B. FilHlf'Alll1 H. Dcmunouskf H. Diftz I. Dillry M. Divan I, D0m'r . I M.':Doublvduy + R. Durlvcsnrau L. Eflwurds H. Either A. Eichmun D. Elbrink T. Elder R. Eirbvr D. Elmi M. Enking M. Ennix M. Ezumx R. E R. Elliolt u-rmn H. Fast D. Fishvr D. Filzsimrnonx B. Fisk D. Foltx P. Ford M. c:tlI'IlI'j' I.. Gilllunk F. Girlyun I. Colds worfby Q D. Gray R C. Grorrr B. Grow A. Grufl W. Gzuznrlxon M. Huusr' Page 54 Haney M. Hunxvn G. Hunlyman V. Hurris M H uym's C. Hurlurll B. Harfmun D. Helm W. Hunlrirlzx D. Hill Hillgrr B. Hilrbfofk C. Holmrs I. Hollxt D. Hookvr Hopfzrr R. Hormig D. Hmlmn W. Hmlson I.Irz'i11 oapporfing Cowl . Iarku L. Iurkxon E. lamvs B. Ifnson L. Ivro I. Iiannuropolllos C. lobnxon M. johnson D. jones G. Kai I. Kanlvr S. Kiclzl 1. Krllrr C. Kviib I. KillI1I1'flFy . Klvin W. Kliugbrrg D. Knrzrl P. Koxmopoulas T. Kruul: Page oclolaorfing Cpafilf an f , . , W ,, 1 R. Muttison V. Muuul Y. Muyo L. M4'C1vl1un I. Mr'CraI4'y Mt'DIllldltI B. Mc'Dow1'll I. MrGrauJ I. Mcllwain D. MrKi1li1Jx If. Ma'Knigbf L. Mt'Kl1iXl7f R. Mrlntoxb L. MrCIrllan G. Ml'Ld1lXlJIfIl A. McMahon I. Mfad R. Millrr M. Moe XV. Moc' Page 56 'Wm L. Lamb K. Lanning P. Lurzxbfrry I. Larson I. Lathcrs N. Lalhrop D. Laughmm D. Lvnz B. Lvvihn T. Lewis N. Linrifum F. Lindau G. Longman' C. Lufksinger P. Luety B. Lusliy D. MacGregor I. Marino R. Mason L. Musscn ns npporfing Conf 52 .. 5 I. Moonry B. Moore P. Morrill D. Morris B. Murphy D. Murphy M. Murphy R. Murray H. Nickrl C. Niexfn C. Nvlxon P. Nrlson R. Nelxon S. Norby F. Normingion R. Nonlcr H. Oairs I. O'Conm'r D. Ozlec S. Olxfn Ez Y 4 D. Olson 1. Osgood D. Olloiu M. Pmlori I. Paym- C. Pvrlz I. Pvpilom' C. Pz'iz'rson E. Phillips I. Pirrrr' L. Poolz' S. Pupvlku B. Privr' O. Purdy R. R.-ul M. Rmlmoml R. Raborn D. Rrivlaurrl I. Rvinlzv D. Rive Pcge 57 ozloloorlfing Ccwf ,5,-Q, I M B.. kk K ,Y 2:5 I . ., k v .'.,, A . .Qs M. Svrns E. Shaw D. Shaw G. Sbrlliv R. Slliulrull E. Sirnvlzxon M. Simmonds D. Smilb R. Snow P. S0101 B. Spalm B. Spriuklv I. Slajford M. Sfumliford N. Strrlv I. Sfivklffr Pug I. Siinxon N. Slrmc S. S1lL'!11l1!lt yC'f L. Swineharl e58 I. Riggle D. Rimfffrisrb M. Robrrfs B. Rogffrs L. Rox: I. Sadler M. Ryan R. Ruppvrl B. Ruf D. Rufggrr D. Saunders D. Suumlcrs R. Sdlllldffi D. Smfirld M. Srbollmr' H. Srboffpske I. Srhozfillz' I. Srbulrr C. Scbufuri: B. Sroii Q , N Q k N X X Y I 1 W 9 x E. Synxlvgarzl P. Tubber G. Tuggvrl A. Tupp B. Tvrmm up orfing Cpcwf Vw-ww.- ..- . .. , , W.-, 8 Sz JP Z . 4 ,xx H x lv? . W. Tvrrill I . 3 I V, ' LTNW I .Q Q y f5.,', 5 f F. Thomas ' N T yf 7 Q Sf, In K I 1. Thomas 1 f 1.3 k.,.' . nf ' I ' ' f W. Tbomux K A L Q M ',,. u V A L ' V F' ' DT ..,, J 1 yq K 3 - 'Li ,,,.: ::.:. .Lyn A. Tiffon i f - , its - K. Trrwis I 43, 1 A N--. Av Q F.TurMn 5 ifuas, I ','.w i Q g-. ' ,ii 2 A. Twenlyman :gi ' - - b ' ' qik f' R. Vamlerguest D : 1 K 5, A ,... ff? , - R., I 0 f . - 1 ml. si v. D. VnnKm'rr'r1 G. VHIlK7ll'YfIl B. Vurnrr S. Viz'lnn'yc'r I. Vogrl K F. Voxx ' I I 13 - 1 A. W11kr'fr1rzf X T I WZ V i ,gr N : ' f if . N ' i K P. Wfulxrm -7-f if I.. Wll'iLllltll - ' 'Z' I O. Wfvnfluml D. W'f'xrv1l D. W'z'xinn R. Witqbf I. Will R. Wi1lif11l1x ' I . B. xVfIll'Dl'5fPf QI? L f- A. Wilzrgur V V -f A, Vfiugvr - '-.. 1 M. vyillfldllll 4 .' 'Sf 4 1 , if V ,... D. Wfillwow ' . B. VV0l1lfvrl, , 'E I H . WUIIK V xg.. . ' B. Wnx':'olal A g .,' Q ' E. Wrigbl ' 1 , W I. Yragrr Page 59 MPP 0l fLl'Lg 52 f R. Young, P. Zifkfrt, E. Zimmfrman .lunior Doin's Sindh lI'illiam5 and his l1r1r1'm. Tfwo Days in 11 dzzzf. Page 60 B.H.S. Rr1nbrana'l.v in anion. Srrious buxiness in Ihr rhem lab 39p 0WL0l 8 KKCLI55 OMCQP5 Lffl Io fffjhfl Don .7VIcClrlIan, Joanne M0l'HJ1l, Grnr Czlrliss. CLASS OF '50 PRESIDENT .........,............................ .......,...... ..,....,. D 0 ll ill4'Clz'lf11n VICE PRESIDENT ............. ......,, C lam' Cm-fist SEURETARY-'likEASL'R ER ..,. ......,,...,...,,,,......... I Ollllllt' fllorflslz ADVISORS ...........,,,.,,...... ......, 1 lllfxx flIr1r'Hc'H1, illii-.v 1'lfl'I1ll'I', fllr. lll'7'fl'id,17lIV'. Hirklzfalz Although the sophomores came to the halls of l3.H.S. with a quaking and quivering in their bones, they soon became old hands at finding their way around. One of the first tasks before the class was the election of officers. Don lNIcClellan as President, Gene Curtiss as Vice President, and Joanne lllorash as Secretary-Treasurer ably performed the duties of their offices, with the help of the advisors: llliss Blacklem, lltliss Fiedler, lN'Ir. Herreid, and lllr Birkholz. Sophomores took an active part in school activities, distinguishing themselves in forensics, clubs, and athletics. They were especially proud of their championship basketball team, leaders in the Big Eight Conference. Class members participated in New Student Day in lXIay, helping to acquaint the freshmen with the school. The sophomores have taken an enthusiastic part in contributing to the laurels of Beloit High, and we are proud to welcome them as the Class of 1950. Page 61 lu VV1' bd , I C' VY ' .-,., , VJ-IVL, W . jcE'L4't7f In f' C- X 1 Cwqfj kg V7 I 7 .fljv . 'W-fv'LLf 'VM-Y . ?f,fLc!eMlf1fwBe5 CU' wr--WA., Fm Fmsr Rum-B. Bmjufm, C. livnkxlwiru, I. Billrirlc, Y. B1'111n'0l1, BI'llKQkQK'l', G. Bluir, N. Bwlllvll, C. B4'f1m'H, M. li11k0.xIei4', M. Branzi D. Iiwlmuli, B. All-UH, A. I3w1nlI1'k.m11, If. Auxlin. SUONI1 Row-S. BUIIIIKIII, I. Biflrirk, li. Bvllrlrlf, R. lirrg, D. Amlurxruz, I. Brrg R. Iimumlll, I. IIIIKQVIIIA, S, Amlwltmrz, H. HI'IlA'lllIlIL'l', M. Burt, E. Aiming. TEIIRIF Row-D. Burn, S. AIIXIIIII, S. Bumfy, If. Bl'i7ll',2l'flNlH If. BNI, I.. A1'1'fu'r', I. Bffzir, A. B1.flL'lI, W. Bwfwliug, B. Abruux, R. Bffkllltlll, R. Bmmlrmzlz. FOURTH Row-B. BI1IXl'I1'!I, R. AIIVIJI Cl. HIHIIUIZKJII, R. fhlrlm, B. Bwrx, D. B4'i4'v', C. Burruml, B. Balxfml, B. Burrfzlzfl, I. Bvrg, D. Austin, R. I3m'r'uf1fI. I-IRSI' Rom -M. lJi'z1I'1'.K, M. Clm'lc4', V. CIIIIIIIVII, I. Dulmlzlxoll, G. Cnrlvr, V. Clulzzfrzlwl, I. Iizvlfv, C. D1'Vilu, M. lfz'm'11.wl1, C. Euxlmr, B. lJl'bI!lIXL'l'. Suomm Row-I.. Diflf-x, I.. Cfujmrfioli, M. DKIIIAISIIII, D. Cliflprrl, M. Drixrnll, R. Driul4u'uh'r, E. Clifwfmrrl, I. Engl'- lm'fml1,G. Iill,Q.Xf:IKl, P. liwrill, R. lflzui, B. Dmzux. M. Duylv, M.Din.w. THIRD Row-I. DFBUCIQ, D. DvDz'k1'r, T. fjbYIXf!'IlX1'lI, lfflzcwrflv, R. l,rll'IX, D. Dnfkrr, B. CuI.l1u'll, R. IfIIXl'l7l'l'fX07l, G. Curliv. li. ELIHIUIIIIX, D. Iilnilmrz, R. Cunxiu. FOURTH Row-R. Dollmu, l., Cvzlwu, D. Duzvwrz, K. IJHIQY, K. limllfvoff, I. Clflwr, G. Do11bIc'z1'ay, L. Dlrr'In'n, L. Cbaflouw, I. CTIIIIIIIVIKBNINI, B. Dirfsvb, D. Drvrkvr. P o g e 6 2 Dffwfemfmhea :IRST Row-Ci. I 1lIIl'fUllIII.N, M. Hum'u'ull, G. Gunlrl, I. Griufn, M. IIIIIIIIVIYVIFX, K. l'1'mluri1'lc, D. lllllflzllltl, I. Pl'A'xlA'll1InlII, D. llufzxrrz, I. Hulffrrwrl, P. KIIIIIZIUVAUII, D. Hillx, S. Hoffumn, G. Gurluff, P. Hll,Ql71'X. Slcoxlv Row-D. Illlfrlrimn, lf. Glwlfllv, D. IIAIIIXUII, M. IIUIIXUFI, N. 1I4Il'fllI:HI, S. fIIltQl7!'X, I.. fIl'1't'Il, li. Hflrfciux, I. IIUIIXZJIIIII, D. l'11r'luy, ll. I'Iu14uml, P. Il1llL'l'l'l', P. II4'I'fv.vI, M. Hurl- nmu, R. Hurl1u.:11, P. Hujvfvw' I'!l.Yll'l, R. lvnk, R. I'r1u'Iw, C flrmfy, ll. l uir1'fviI1l, Ci. 5 . T man Row-I. Goozmzx, Ifirlrzvgurl, G. Ilulmw, W. lrrgvr, I. IIu,wn'x, I. Hrlm I. Hn.-lzinx, D. H0j'Irmu1f1, R. Hall, I. f:UULI'Il'I1'k, R. Fink, I. llnfvkim, R. H ufwjwcr, K. l nln'f', I. I'vI'1'.NIL',Y, I. I'l1'11m'. IIOURTII Row-IJ. flumif, Il. D. I'I't','f4IX, M. Iwzffx, I. Gimnf, Cf. I'lfmli11g, I.. Cirrllmgq. li. Ilnrkrr. IRST Row'-lf. llrrxrrl, B. Krmm'r, B. Kir'l4'j', D. Koxlrr, K. Kru11.w', N. Knxnloprzlflox, M. Kw'fn'rx, L. Iiuvlflmwfmlrlm, CT. Krnu' I lxmvjflifz, G. Kulxlu. SIKKOND Row'-G. Iolmxrm, B. KITYY, D. Kl'IilIII1'fl'l', T. Iac'gNV, D. Inks, S. Ivlmxou. K. Kz'llrI', M. Inlwmngou. U. Kmlnr, D. Inrzwx, R. Klillglfvil, H. Ivm. THIRD ROW-WV. Kzmjzfm, D. Irlmluu, I-'. lfll.u', D. lxffvp T lx . . '11rl:, G. Krrufxnn, D. Kap' plin, B. Kl'llt'.Q4'l', I. Kvlfagg, N. Kr'vun'r, T. KVIIIIAF. Page 63 UVLCJQVJBDLAQ5 ' x, N. Nfuxrrn, B. l.urxou, H. l3ms'l' Roxvfzi. Mulf'l1l4'r, M. Mirkry, A. lufllllllrllll, P. l.ru'ix, I. !.1'Dull, L. Luiug, S. I.rurl1, IL. Mmm Mariimlulv, M. l.u11niu,q, R. Mf'Killij7.x, I.. Muflill, S. Mvmlul. SLCUND Row-B. I.rr1'il:. L. Mlzlllwx, R. LuGm11g4', D. lmxfvr, H. l.ll1'll7-Y, S. NI-ww, D. I,m'r'lc1', I. Murmxlw, B. Mmm, G. Lurllllvr, M. I.ov'm'm'z, R. Mc'M0rrix, I. Lozv, G. M,1'l7l'l'tllll. THIRD ROW- K. Mom, R. Muflxffulll, li. Luu'r4'f1w, R. I.ullH'ofr, I. l.uiln'rx, C. I.imlz111ixf, R. Murfirl, K. Morvis, R. Murliu, D. Nlurlc, M. Mixnrr, I. L4'Bur11n, D. Millrr, R. Mirlaufl. A - ll A I5 .M ,L . FIRST Row-N. Prujwvr, G. Nvmlorjff, G. Palm, B. Puun, O. Prirr, D. NFISOII, S. Nrlsou, P. Olxwl, R. Nclwn, B. Olson, G. Olxou I. l'ipifr1m', M. Propp, I.. Pvrlc. SFLUND Row-G. Lvixbvr, S. Propp, M. Mwmx, I. Nvxbilf, I. Paulson, H. Nirbolls, I. Privr, I O'NL'ul, D. Norflul, B. Gamlfulo, T. Puxflluqlra, D. Pirfimlv, G. Pugr, Plmnll. THIRD ROW-XV. Marlin, O. Polziu, R. Phillips N. Pmpcr, R. O'4lurm', I.. cJltl4'IIl7llV',Q, D. Plzrlpx, B. Ponlv, D. Oilow, P. Puuialro, I.. Parkrr, D. MrClrll4m, B. Purdy, E. Phillips E. Nrlmli. Page 64 Umfemfuacea X FIRST Row-M. Rmlrb, M. Kirlmnlx, Ii. Sprugmg B. Slvjfwzswl, lj. R-yum, W . Sfnulgfvr, I, Sn'Iou', Il. Roth, 17. Rollw, S. Smith, .-L Sbunrr, I. Sf'lm'iIn'r, B. Rrvxu, B. RII.YIIIlI.XKt'll, A. RuI1w1In'rg. slCJND Row-D. Rippif, N. Suzry1'1', M. Sm-lig, K. Simlrwu, R. Siu. u'uII, S. Ruimur. P. Muplwm, S. Sulvllviflcr, P. RIHII, M. Riupl, I . Ron, D. Quulmun, H, SIHIIIIVIX. Ii. Souzrzzwr, A. Sjrrmrnw, I. Srfmllz. TIIIRI! Row'-M. Rur, I.. Rur, R, Rrrwulf, K. Rrburrl, P. Rvimur, C. Rimlflrixrlr, WC Surlrm, D. Sfillvr, Ii. Surfl.u1.l, H. Raw. A. SOI'I'lI.UIII, K. Som, I . Xlnlfw. I:IR.5'l Row-I. TuIn'r, Il. W'4'.11wl', Cf. 'I'u'4'l1lyHluu, CI. T.lI14'r, M. WIlf'k1'r', Ii, uvmllllllzlll, M. Wlwl, I.. WVU, I', 'I'rrr'nll4'.v, Cf, ,I1llllIxINIk, M, IIIIIIIKQUIVI, M. W iIIi.s, Ii. W'Iufll1m'w, D. Timnl, WUIIII, M. WHIIIIHS. SIKUND Rowfl., 'I4Imr'u, Ii. IinwIy, If. W'ugl14'r', Ii. Uguul, I 1 II. Tlmrufvxm, M. 'I'Ilr1n1fvxu1l, Ii. W'iIIinnl.x, IX. uvllllll, Ii. W'in.xInu. Vulnfwl Nolrrll, Il, XX'oIfrun1, R. SIn'ru'nmI, WfwmIlIul1fI, I.. Wvjfzml, R. Tlmmjwmn, -IYIIIRII Row-D. W'im'ufmu. R. Wnlvlv, I . Drurm, T. Swumff. I. Iiulfirlmfr, Il. Srlrlzrlvlirzlq, D. Vurnw. A. Sfwlli, R. Sfmfw, I.. Xh'14'l1.xol1, R. Rll'I'1'I', I. SumIvr.x, D, W'rmIw!1. fi. 'I'ln'krr', I. W'n'rIc, I'. ZAIIIL I'UUIiIIl Row-IV. ZIIIIIIIITNIIIII I. S1 I1nIl:, II. Slzuflfou, K. Xmflfv, IU, Sfruurl, IZ. R11.m'II, P. Kun, I. XIQVII-1, R. Rurm'r, II. Iirfgnu, I. .S1fnI4lil, I.. Vuntqfmll, K. W'-H11 I7. TuffI4'. CY. Yr1II'4'1',q. Page 65 :?9Qy:g,,,,' .wal ..,. If Nzfifsyy, in 'Rehn' 'B o t1Wr'l3 'q55 -5 - 1 .. rx X ' V. 45'-, V l R- -1 5 . .V . K' ' - an ' - 1 ,r A w , um l V , 'f fl p-.4 -1- -'.'-:'i'n'f' X ,- tl A , ,...ljfQff!'X5l,UgvlF4.!qWh'In A x 'I I I -I -..,-vm xv,:',. , 1 -. . x 1 HU .h-,nut p - fl iff-.vt wn.w.-.u...g, 4, .sxX..,.,,j :pp A Lay '. 1ly1,N . - . ' I 3.1 , H-f ur-'H ' ,nu 'Svssllg , A Q f V-4.-..sf4ffs1,M, MW. ' ' 3 QW?y'l:1fWf.' A' -f , L' '5' 154'-': 4'4 I-sf ' 514151, --1 -,-. Hr, ,...-, V-.-Jw' ,f A ' , W-'i' -Q 'L ' L ' -M-22.-?aua'.w'YFT4S3f'M7'77?V55 f57'ff4W'-55 - I it H ' ,1 .' wlqlxxfl.. , U .1 1 4' 'V'e 'W'mfi 3vfwmWfw..+ 1 , v ghd J XWww,U54mjLi,fMLN pb Wggwmdfjf -mmm- 5 mJykLwJQHA9Q JQJNWQCQ iQSMMW3iWkJwW wW 9 SHQLQAM4 M,-MLC!! , WA, , if +123 ji,iifjfZpyW.fWf'QEffLMw WW L0,9ffJfL'7AL4fL4vhC,7pwffwJ'4 '7' Jffwgjwiwda EWWI mwxfaw- Q?-5'ljfSfJJ yy , f- W? ' f' T OHL 35 WY ,ii 'AV' ': ' 'M' yfw M9 W1 N f 1 ' I. , 4, I 1, ,K H I r 'L I Q 1 54,4 'I . f , p ,M I ' I in 1 J , 'I l J I ' . , 1 1' ' 7t ,m?r.fJffif' ' A 1 ' . p ',-,VJ ' - Y I' F ' , ,.3m..?.f , 1 . 1 ' , g .. ,. I I- ,snv'f9N ', , ' 4 ' Y fyy,L29-'Q 'AH ' , A.. -- ' W D 3 ,4,,.,. ' A 5 - OFFICERS PRESIDENT ............,,. ......, 1 lvx Naizlwzn-zfivlz VICE PRESIDENT ...,... .....,.,... I Sill 'l'orn'y SECRETARY ...... .,,..........,. P nf Gala .ADVISOR ....,. ,,,.. I qrynmur Pro-vus .ASSISTANT ....,,.,I, ,.... P :!llll'f ,lvl'I'7,C'l'Il01l' SENIOR AlJX'lSIJR .,.,.. ....... L num 7vh0lllf7A'0II -IL'NIOR ADVISOR ,...... .,I..,.. l lIlllf'.I' Igllffflll SOPHOMORE ADVISOR .SYS. ,,,v,w, I Jam! Corpf- Chiff f1d'Z'i.I'0I' Profvux and PfiHl'if5Hl .l0llI1.Yf0II R-LSL Q I M, Thr oyfirrrs jvrfsiding at-a regular Sludrnt Go-vvrmnrnt 1nNtiny: Pat Galf, SFU'l'fI1fj',' pllrx Naidrnnfuirll, Prf5idr'nf,' Bill Torrey, Viur Prfsidfnf. P Q g e 6 8 STUDENT GUVERNMENT This year's Council has handled well many im- portant and worthwhile projects. The year's activi- ties began with the formation of a hall-monitor sys- mmzmdasndmncmun,whkhEoHkMmdbynwm- bers of the Cfouncd. IX calendar connrnttee wvas established as a clearing house for all school activi- ties. The system worked out very well and very few' dates condicted. Tihe Cfotnicd also forniulated a plan which controls the number of offices and posnions a student can hold. lt is a point systeni and will go into effect next year. An assembly com- mittee was appointed and many shows were put on in assembly as a result. A Constitution was drawn up and the Council became a member of the Na- tional Federation of Student Councils. Council members contributed material for the Student Hand- book xvhich yvdl be presented to all niconnnig stu- dents ni the future. T'he book vvdl include school rules. extra curricular activities, school songs, cheers, and any other information which a new person would want to know. On October 29, the Council cabinet which of all Council and class officers, was invited to spend the day at Janesville in accordance with the exchange program we started last year. Representatives were also sent to the Big 8 Confer- ence at Janesville and the District Convention at Nladison Central. The biggest single undertaking was the adoption of two German schools and the carnival Spring-Round-Up sponsored by the Council to raise money for these schools. All in all, the 55 members of the Council have made this year a very worthwhile and profitable one for B.H.S. i Row I-B. A'1'l.von, J. Ilflorash, M. Carruih, E. Finnegan, N. ,Il1l1'man, N. Hoffman, 12. Tnrrvy, .-I. Naidrlzofuirll, P. Calf, D. Jonm, gl. Sl'f1fl'iIH'l', M. rllba, T. Lrfwis, M. Chrislophrr. Row Il-E. E. Tvrfzwtiofw, IV. Puynf, R. Efvwsofz, B. .-lhrvns, C. Krzun, V. Crawford, J. Engrlking, H. ll'ong, M. Efvans, D. MFl.l!l'lIdIl, G. Curfix, li. l inn,-gan, D. Engel, S. Profvus. ROW III-D. Miller, R. Moen, D. McCauley, D, Olson, R. lfilliarns, T. .Itll'ffl'l', E. Lrnlz, E. Dary, Ii. Kmzison, B. Garofolo. Row IV-G. Goulft, W. Gunnrlmn, R. Lange, R. Krrnlaml, H. Conroy. Row V-D. Tamulis, J. Rosz'ntl1a!, XVI. Lamvndola, B. Cioni, J. Barron, F. Plrnrner, K. Smillz, B. Fohwler, J. Doxtal, E. Grurznrr, D. Moore. Page 69 AIJVISORS .,.., ,.,... ll Ir. Tf'f7L'l'Ii01L' lllr. lllichnrz Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for high school journalists. Qualifications for membership are that students must be in the upper third of their classy they must have sixty inches or more of published material or have done superior work in editing or business man- agementg they must be of junior or senior classificationg and they must be recommended by the supervisor or by the committee governing publications. The aim of the Quill and Scroll, a non-profit organization, is to en- courage and reward individual achievement in jour- nalism. The club has always taken an active interest in raising the standards in- its field and in directing the course of high school journalism. The Beloit High, School chapter received its charter in 1934, and in accordance with tradition is named after a well-known journalist, Bob Becker. Row I-P. Gulf, P. Ru.v.v1'll, C. Cronrix, F. Kelly, Z Wiley, J. Laut, L. Monror, M. Muldrr, E. Taggart. Row II- E. Phillips, I.. Jafka, J. Falvour, B. Nrlson, D. Garland, D. Snfphan, D. Gerhard, .l. Eldrfd, R. Pntrirk. Page 70 'lihe National Honor Society is a national honor- ary organization of students who have done Ollt- staiulhig xvork in scho1arship,1eadership, ckizenship :uid service ni the high school. llenibers are chosen by the faculty. From the top 25? of the class. SW are chosen as -hiniors. dihese people reniahi nienr bers of the society during their Senior year. Another IWW are chosen as Seniors. The following mem- bers of the LHass of 1948 xvere chosen as jlnnorsz Klarguerite Alba, james Barron, Allan Behling. Catherine Croneis, Alohn lfldred, Richard Engel, lnez Paiberg. Rat Clale, lid Clrutzner, liarbara Hollister, Robert Kallestad, Ronald Lange, Ervin Lentz, Loris Klorash, Mary Klnlder. Alex Naide- novich, lflizabeth Nelson, Polly Spalding, Doris Stephan, and Doris Stimm. Those chosen as Seniors were: Nathalie Ableman. lfvon Alcott, Helen Alton, Robert Appleby, Richard lielardi, lfdgar Berg- nianir -Ianies liolen, fqancy liudzien, Nlary c:0IHlCH, llarry Cfonroy, llarlene llahlberg, Qfraig lloiv gan. Dorothy Edwards, Ann Frederick, Richard Gerhard, jean Green, Delores Greenwood, .Ioan Gun- nelson, Robert Hess. Violet Hoffman, janet Laut, Ralph 116C,xVlll12lll1 Lockwood, Alan fNIcGlanch1in, Helen Klackleni, Beatrice Xlasters, Klarliss Xlichelke, lmogene Petter, David Reynolds. Gordon Rice, Patricia Russell, lfthlyn Taggart, Donald 'l1IllllU11S, and Zoe 1Viley. Members of the Class of 10-10 chosen as .lnniors were: Clarice Albright, Darlene lfehling, Carol Bergman, Pamela liirdsell, Virginia Bolen, 1NIarionChristopher, Patricia Darling, Margaret linking, Edward james, Cornell johnson. llorothy joins, Richard l51w1n, lans Sxvineharh Clerald dlhoniax lhigene 1X7eeden,.h1hn XNWIL Rxdand 1VHhmns Heknlvong Page 71 Xl 1 Q, XNNQGSQ A , X - ,N remsfssfw meme DEBATE l' COACH ,,,,,. Page 72 A d v i so r R0lll'ff Pink Resolved: that the federal government should re- quire arbitration of labor disputes in all basic Ameri- can industriesf' This year the debate class used some- thing new in the way of a tape recorder to help them with their enunciation, pronunciation, etc. The de- bate teams debated officially with Rockford, Janes- ville, and Fort Atkinson. They also participated in the official tournament at Nladison. Don Grulke, jim Sehoville, and Stuart Graybill debated affirmative most of the year, while June Kanter, Gordon Rice, and Ethlyn Taggart debated negative. Ed Grutzner and john Eldred were not in the debate class but took part in the tournaments. Lrft Io right: Eldred, E. Grufznrr, D. Grulkr, J. Kanter, G. Riff, J. sl'll047li1IF. Thalian is a club set up exclusively for students taking Senior English. The purpose of the club is for the enjoyment, appreciation, and to cultivate the interest in literature. The club met every Thursday during the noon hour. At each meeting the Thalians were enter- tained by fellow members. Some gave readings and book reports while others read poetry. Discussions were often held on various authors and their particular style of writing. Strains of Silent Night , Noel , and many other Christmas songs Hlled the air on De- cember 22, when the Thalians met at the home of Catherine Cronies for a party in celebration of the Yuletide season. To describe itqin one word, one can only say that it was . . . Vociferous! In April, the Thalians sponsored what they hope will prove to be the first of many Thalian sponsored banquets for members of the Senior English classes. The banquet was held on April 22, at the Country Club. It was a very well planned and lovely affair and much credit goes to the members of the Thalian Club. THALIAN OFFICERS PRESIDENT .................. Ifrlrn Jmn Willfwr VICE PRESIDENT .................... Polly Spalding SECRETARY, 'l'RE.xsL'RER ..,....... Lylv Alamzr Anrrsoiz .,......,..,.. . .,,...,,,, . Jllr. Rolzvri Pink i ROW I-N. Blrrha, R. Laffrrty, I. Prftrr, C. Cromfis, I. Fribery, H. lffiflfifff, P. Spalding, J. Laul. Row II-R. lViII1frg, R. Hrss, N. Budzifn, G. Riff, I. Norih, D. Dalzllzerg, M. Nlifhvlke, D. Jusrin. Row III-R. LN, .I. Eldrml, D. Grulkr, J. Shogrfn, IV. Payne. Page 73 THRIFT A The regular meeting time of the Thrift Club is the ds L first Monday of each month. It is the duty of the club I 5 A to keep the banking percentage of Beloit High School 4 as high as possible, and to delve into the reasons for certain rooms not banking well. The club discusses the reasons for a decreasing percentage and how it can be remedied. Members are the banking monitors of each home room. Top honors in banking this year went to rooms 3 and 4. These rooms had one hundred per cent every bank day of the school year. Rooms 206 and 212 were runners-up. They missed only one or two days during the year. Miss Hoffman, as advisor, has shown unending interest in the success of the School Savings System. She had many ideas to offer toward the in- crease of banking averages and her stability is respon- sible for these ideas being carried on. The students found her an all-round friend to work with. The thrift-minded students of B.H.S. will be glad for the experience gained in the Thrift Club vhen they get out into life. 'Amr- lfllj 201 Lf orrlcsns gawk yawn , Q f PRESIDENT .......................... Nanry Hoffman , 1 K' VICE PRESIDENT .................... .lllary Carruth W ,aft ' ADVISOR .........,......... ....... 1 1IissR.Ho1f ,flff n NVQ, .ty 01 W yt' are as Row I-M Mor, S. Beeman, P. Chadhorne, C. Bergmann, C. Kruse, R. Berg, E. Benneit, S. Baptist, Miss Hofman, N. Mason, K. Frederick, J. DeVito, N. Blecha, E Swanson, H. Brolin, M. Serns. Row II--N. Hojman, E. Clipperi, .-I. Srhafman, P. Gunderson, M. Hanefwall, D. Anderson, J. Berg, V. Crawford, A. Spooner, P. Connor, M. Krause, L. Monroe, D. Fry, li. Disch, H. flllon, D. Dahlherg, J. Lnul, M. Enlzing, D. Hooker. Row III-P. Ford, D. Harris, J. Yeager, F. Christensen, U. Lafwre-nee, S. .-fnderson, M. Madley, K. Hunt, L. Vaughn, C. Barrand, H. Demanouslre, R. Hjrldt, W. Hopper, C. Hartneit, P. Spalding, J. Holman, D. Hough. Page 74 LATIN This year the Latin Club contained sixty members. hlembers had to have one year of Latin or more in order to join. The float which they entered in the Homecoming parade depicted conquered slaves pulling Caesar's war chariot, illustrating the power of ancient Rome. For their meetings, programs about Rome and the Latin language were presented. An annual event, the Christmas Party, was held this year on December 8. Games were played and dancing was enjoyed. Stu- dents attended the Latin banquet which is a yearly at- fair, dressed as Romans and observing Roman customs. Among other projects participated in were a booth for the Carnival and planning on a banquet Combined with other clubs. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .......,.,...,,,.....,,,...,,.,..... Joi' Krvff VICE PRESIDENT ....,..,.,...,...... Ilolly Samuels SECRETARY, '1'REAsL'RER ,.,..,.,,..... Ralph Ln- ADVISOR ..... .......,.,........... 'I Iirs ljfllfffllllllfh ROW I-J. Sflllllfz, gl. Mountain, R. Berg, E. .-Illvung, C. Kruyr, gl. Shanfr, Bliss Pfajfffnlzarh, M. Tllomjuon, S. lmarlf, D. Grorgf, D. Kaxirr, D. Reid, K. Krause. Row II-P. Klrinrr, D. .'lIldl'f50Il, Grfblzy, N Lainfl, H. Sarnurlx, P. Everill, P. Palmquist, IM. Nlarlisx, J. Gunnrlson, M. Doyle, J. I'andrnNo-Tffn, G. Lumber. M. lffillix, R. limuxam. L Green. Row III-B. Krvy, M. Lorrnrz, G. Cousin, M. Divan, S. Grayhzll, J. Grifp, L. Caparrzolz, J. Jllorash, M. Bulzoskir, D. Rippif, IV. Ilfoodgale, J. Pipilone, J. Green, J. LfDvlI, B. lVillmnI.r. Row IV-J. Ed-wards, AI. Means, M. Kadrs, J. Krrff, R. I'lf.f.r, R. l.fr, R. Dzzrhunfarz, J. Grayfraft, H. Hlhrrns, S. Olsen, li. Marlrrs, M. Mfligf. P c g e 7 5 SPANISH One of the more active clubs in B.H.S., the Spanish Club's hard working members have added more feath- ers to their cap this year. The club received a much envied honor when the Hoat that they sponsored in the homecoming parade won the first prize. The float had a Spanish theme. It was a bull fight with the bull- fighter representing Beloit and the bull representing the opposition. Incidently, the bull-fighter killed the bull just as they passed the judges stand. The high light of their social years was the large Christmas party held by the club. The main feature of the party was a Christmas basket which hung from the ceiling and held a present for everyone. All had to take a stick and knock their gift from the basket. This is an old Span- ish custom. Their year was ended with a graduation party held for the senior members. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .............,. . ...... tllrlrgzlrvl fllba VICE PRESIDENT, .,..........,...,.... .lim Shogrfn SECRETARY ...,....... .....,. D arlrmr Dahlberg TREASURER ..... .....,.., L ouiszf Kcnfst ADVISOR ..... ..,..., i lliss fllrfvhan ROW I-V. Bolin, H. ll'0ng, D. Fitzsimmonx, D. Dahlbfrg, L. Kinast, N. Mason, S. Paprika, M. .-111111, J. Shogrrn, K. Kfllrr, l'. Iifrfo, I. Petter, H. Marklrm, I'. Parrizzfllo Row II-II . Gunmflrnn P. Birdszfll, M. Col:-man, P. Gun- tl1'r.ron, .l. Siirzsozz, M. .Wilf'l11'll, S. .1a.v1'!1Lw, I. Norllz, B. Maurer, J. .Mo1znlai1z, JW. Mi4'h1'lle1', M. l:'dfwartl.v, D. Edmonds, E. Pllillips, P. Ross. Row III-R. Cllristrlzsrn, J. Brofwrz, E. James, J. T1l0lI1ll.Y, J. Holman. F. Pf1'!lt'l1l'I', J. Crowley, D. Rvinirr, NI. l.j,'Ilt'fl, J. Barron, KVI. Cllffllfll, H. Rnsr, B. Zfniz. Page 76 FRENCH Since a beginning French course was not offered this year. the membership of the French club was limited to the fifteen second year students. Although the group was small, it enjoyed a considerable number of social and educational activities. The singing of French Christmas carols. comparison of French and American holiday customs, and French games set the stage for the Christmas party held by the club on December 19. Re- freshments completed the program of festivities. Two other holidays observed by the club were St. Valentineys Day and Faster. Great was the disappointment of the club when it was discovered that France does not recog- nize our traditional Easterbunny . ln that country. the church bells perform the duties of that individual. On the more serious side, the members of the club sub- scribed to a French newspaper, La Vie . which pre- sents current news about France. its people, and its customs. The club was fortunate in being able to see several films depicting the French way of lifeg among these were A Paris and En Bretagne . llembers of the club also enjoyed Les Enfants du Paradisu. a currently popular French movie which was presented at the college. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..,,.. .,,,.rv.ev,.....,..,,,.., I ivth Nr'l.v0n SECRETARY ...... .,,.....i N 'alley IgllIlZil'I1 Anvisoa .,,,.. .... . 1Ii.v.v J. l'firln-fmzlr Row I-J. I'anClPzwe, P. Ruxsell, B. Nrlson, fl. Eirlzstfadf, L. Jarlzson, F. Kflly, P. Spalding. Row Il-If Taggart, H. Ifvillfilff, I. Frilzrrg, N. Budzirn, H. ll righl, E. Taggart, N. Oalrs, I.. Jlflorash. Page 77 IR. RED CROSS 0 F F I C E R S lRESlDE1NT ..,.....,................,.. Alfzrgfwf ,Him I , Vice PRESIUENT ..A .. SECRETARY ........... 'l'kEAsL'RER ....... Anvisok ,..., ....,.Polly Spalding ......,1flIl Frvderifl' .........Doris Slimm illiys Leona Seawr This is one of the busiest and most active clubs in school. At Christmas time, members filled boxes for fifty sailors on board ship who could not get Christmas presents from their parents as they did not know their location. The council had a goal of 200 gift boxes for the children of Wartorn Europe. ln the fall they filled, 100 and packed and mailed l00 others collected by rural and other city schools. Also at Christmas time, each member of the council bought a toy for some child at the State School for Children at Sparta to be sent as Christmas presents. Members sent two delegated to a national Junior Red Cross training camp last summer. These delegates were Dorothy jones and Ann Fred- erick. Row I-H. Sarrzzwls, C. Brrgmann, D. Jones, XVI. .llba, .-I. Frrdvrifk, Mist Sm-wr, P. Spalding, J. Laul, D. Stimm. Row Il-J. Thomas, C. .lol1n.mn, .-I. II inrgar, R. ilflonz, J. Barron, gl. Naidrnofuirlf, D. MrCr111lry, Ii. Kdl!I'Ifdni. Poge 78 Hard work and lots of it sums up what these assistants have done all year. They have worked faithfully all year long at checking books in and out, shelving books, Hling cards in the card catalogue, and assisting students in finding and drawing out books. They helped put new books on display. lylany good books were received this year on personality, and two new sets of encyclo- pedias were also purchased. Book week was observed by displaying book jackets in the home rooms and in the library. They have worked all year on the career pamphlet file which is now complete. LIBRARY AIJVISORS .,..... ...,.. Il Irs. Jrzlnm' Streng Jlliss R oserifnfrg , 5 i 3: ' s -W -P wi Left to fiflhff B Whitmore, Mrs. Strfng, D. Harris, H. lfillefuer, M. Haasf, E. Grflzby, L. Grrrn. Page 79 Q A HI-Y COUNCIL 0 F FIC E R S ADVISOR ..,,..,,,.,,.....,,.,...,,,,,,,......., llr. Porter d'he ldi-Y' Clouncd. xvhich xvas started last year, E composed of the president. vice-president and one mem- ber-at-large from each Hi-Y club. It's purpose is to coordinate Ili-Y' aHair ni order to proniote closer co- operation among Hi-Y clubs. Enrollment for this years' coinicd ivas sixteen. 1'heir contribution to the Y.KI.C.A. VVorld Youth Fund was 3100.011 Two Hi-Y boys were sent to Y.fXI.C.A.-Y.YV.C.A. High School Youth Conference at Grinnell. lowa, whose ex- penses were partly paid by Hi-Y Council. They spon- sored two iiAffCf-HOIII6-G3lI1C'l dances for High School students at YIK1.Llzk. and also sponsored the So. Wiseorisili Hi-Y Basketball Tournament during Christmas vacation. Ar combined meetings of all the Hi-Y clubs together they conducted two programs. Row I-J. Laflmrs, C. Coalrs, R. Bfrklrmn, J. lildrni, B. L0fA LU00f1, J. Barron. D. ,'VIrCa11lf'y, B. .-lllrfna' Page 80 'lihe purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character. Every year a 5550.00 scholarship is given to the outstanding boy in the senior class. Their contribution to the Y.lN'I.C.A. VVorld Youth Fund was Sl00.00. They sponsored and organ- ized discussion on boy-girl relationships with Y.VV.C.A. girls' groups. A needy childrens' Christmas party was given by Sr. Hi-Y cooperation with the Salvation Army. At the Race Relations Sunday Service many of the members ushered. For their constructive meetings the club members took turns at providing short devotional services at the opening of each meeting. SR. HI-Y OFFICERS PRESIDENT .......,...,.... . VICE PRESIDENT ....... SECRETARY ,.,...,..... 'l1REASL'RER ........ .ADVISORS .......,. , ,,......, lfd Gruiznrr ........,I1lll!'J' Hnrron ....,.John lffrlrrd Dorm! RW. fl. ll. Krzlxxvl Sgt. J. Knight F 'N Row I-E. Lrniz, D. Blum, H. Conroy, J. Barron, J. Eldrrd, J. Doxlal, E. Grutznrr, .-I. lirhling, J. Slmyrrn, C. Douyan, E. Jamrs. Row II-R. Langc, R. Allen, D. Gerhard, R. W'illiam.v, G. Riff, T. Elder, H. Lindau, .-I. ll'im'- gar, I.. Jarka, R. Youny. Row III-R Pfrk, D. Reirhard, J. Brown, J. Scholvillr, D. Morris, R. Baxiian, F. Thomas, I.. Bailey, B. Grofw, J. Means. Page 81 BADGER HI-Y 0 F F I C E R S PRESIIDENT ....Y......,..,...,,,,,,,, Diff ,111-I,'m1!4fy VICE PRESIDENT ...,..AAE,.....,..,. Bob Knllmvzd SECRETARY-'llRE.-XSL'RER ....,,..,..,., John PVIII ADVISORS .,..,,,...,..,,,...,,..,A,..,.....,, .lIr. NTl'lA'0ll .llr. R4'nshvrg4'r ,llrz ll iirzzllllillrr Thirty-live members enrolled in the Badger I-li-Y this year. They contributed 5100.00 to the World Youth Fund and sent a CARE package to teen-age Italian youth. When the Co-Y reclecorated the Recreation room, this club Contributed Sl0.00. Nlaily of them put in a great deal of time ushering at the high school home basketball games. Also they sponsored a Christ- mas carol sing with Y.XV.C.A. girls' groups. 3 .am x.! Row I-IV. ll itrf, J. 1VIarino, H. Cox, D. Eugrl, B. Kalleytad, D. MfC1lul6'j', B. l,ofkfwood, .4. Naidfnofvich, E. Berg- man, F. Plr'm'n1'r. Rovi ll-D. Olson, D. Knfzrl, J. Thomas, B. .lvn.fPn, R. Palrifk, J. Callahan, D. Nelson, D. Rvyrzolds, D. MfCarfvill4'. Row III-K. Stahl, D. Rrimer, D. Brlardi, E. Dary, H. Lffvihn, B. Torrey, B. Chapman, Page 82 B. Lrfvihn. B CLUB 'lihe ll club is an organization which was formed in order to provide a little social life for the boys on our athletic teams. llembership is given to those winning an athletic UB . This year, under the capable leader- ship of Dick KlcCauley, the club ran very smoothly, with the help of the other officers and the cooperation of all the other members. Members of li club con- tributed money towards the purchase of gold footballs for the major letter winners of this year's champion football squad. 'llhey also negotiated the plan to ex- change a Little Brown -lug type of trophy with Janesville. lfvery year the trophy will be exchanged according to whom the victor is. Some of the impor- tant projects of the year were: Selling programs and ll club pencils with the schedule printed on them and also the presentation of a style show at the all-school carnival. The purpose of the club was to inject sports- manship into the boys. OFFICERS PR HSIUENT ............... .c...r..c,. 1 Jirl' .llf1,'11ult-j- VICE PRESIDENT cc,,,,.c.,.,,,,,,,,.,,44 Iliff- I-jngpl SECRET.-uw, 'llRE.XSL'RER ......., llolz Ix'allr.rm1! ADYISORS ..,c,.,, l,'or1z'l1r.i' .Vr'l.ron, Rz'1z.rb4'rgz'r, ll and livlllllllllllfl' if ROW I-D. MrCl1'llan, K. Hu1zt,J. Barron, F. Plz'11rn1'v', ll . ll ilt1', E. liwrgmann, ll. L1'fvil111, II. Torrey, D. linyrl, D. MrCaulfy, li. Krlllrslznl, 12. l.0l'l'fw0011', gl. lvl1lLll'l1f1'Ullt'll, E. Dary, D. Rfimrr, D. N1'l.von, B. Hol'f. Row II- N. Z'imm1'rman, ll'. Day, J. 0'Connor, R. Beckman, H. Cox, J. Marino, .l. Pipilonr, D. Lauglzrau, D. Kl'0l'!lt'7', .I. Thomax, D. Tzmiulis, li. Krmtson, N. Slonr, D. Dafwxon, D. qlllfn, J. Berg, F. l'o.f.r, D. Iirlardi, R. liarraml, R. ll'al.vo11, J. Prllvyrini, Il'. lfimlmillr-l'. Row Ill-V. .'ldam.v, R. Nrlson, IV. Payne, II. Lrfvihn, lf. Cioni, C. Van Kl'lll'l'l1. Row IV-D. Murphy, J. Helm, li. lidmomls, K. Rfhard, li. ll infl1r.rn'r, G. ll'rnlrr1, D. Hill, C. Curtis, li. .lrn:1'n, li. Lnztz, E. Grufznwr, .I. Hopkins, M. Lamemlola, H. Lenz, D. Folts, C. Kai, .l. Bolrn, C. Nr'l.von. Row V-J. Lafhrrx, C. Coaffs, ll. Poole, K. Smith, D. Smilh, C. Huglmr, J. Jwrllfwain, D. Olson, l.. .lrrln'r, D. Kipp, D. R1-yfroltlx, D. Mrlfom-illf, M. .VIaur'l, T. Kunz, li. Fofwlrr, P. Panralro, l'1'pr'axka.v, R. R1'n.vl11'rg1rr. Page 83 F2 CHEER LE DERS ! 1 f OFFICERS ADVISOR ....,,,,,,, ,,,,A,.. A lfixx l'l!0ft'I14'l' lfirdlrr The cheerleaders this year turned out especially well for all of the school games, and did a splendid job of leading the students in the school cheers. One of the highlights of the year was the trip to the Big Eight Conference in Janesville, where cheerleaders from the Big Eight schools displayed their cheers. Eleanor Callaly, Nlary Redmond, and llarilyn Bukoskie repre- sented Beloit in this competition. and were rewarded by the praise of the head cheerleader at the University of YVisconsin. who acted as judge for the event. This year the cheerleaders were decked out in new uniforms of purple slacks and white sweaters, and they carried new megaphones. Ar the Regional Basketball rliourna- ment the Beloit High cheerleaders were hosts to all of the schools which participated in the tournament. I' :mf ii' - i Q ---'e- K I B 2 E Row I-J. liilrrirk, XVI. Rfiilflfllld, S. S7Ij'4lI'I', AM. Doylf. Row II-M. Iiukoskif, J. .Morusfn R Elini, J. Engrlkingf. Row Ill-XVI. .lnlm.won, Ii. Callnly, P. Sirplians. Page 84 INTERCLUB The social year of lnterclub was officially opened with , the annual tea to welcome all sophomore girls. It was g - held in September with 350 old and prospective mem- f Q bers attending. The recognition banquet was held in Q ' . November at the Y.W.C.A. Every girl participated a 4 jg-.sg in the beautiful candlelight service. Lois Swinehart J., did a swell job as program chairman. The annual g . 6 Hanging of the Green service was again successful. Three delegates, representing the senior, junior, and sophomore classes, were sent to the Y-teen Nlid-Winter Conference in Racine. lt proved to be very enlighten- ing in ideas for all three Y-teen clubs. For the lylarch project, the girls presented Jack and the Beanstalk for small children. lncidently it was a lot of fun for them too. Nlarion Christopher was young Jack him- self. 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 as- sumed their responsibilities. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................,....,.,.... Nanny Budzifn VICE PRESIDENT ..... IQ ,.,,.... Joan Van Ch-aw SECRETARY ..... .ga .,.......,....... Carol Kr v TREASURER ..... ..i........... Clarita' All .ADVISOR ...,... .L ,....... - ...... Lois C . figflwjwjw - I Row I-B. llfllitrnore, P. Spalding, M. Muldrr, N. Budzien-Prrs., C. Albright-Trras., J. l'anClram'-V. Prrs., C. Krusf-Src., P. Russell, W. Saxton. ROW II-M. Edwards, P. Birdsell, M. Chrislopher, M. Thompson, M. Bukoskir, M. .-lllfn, .-1. Bjorklund, L. Sfwinehart, L. Massen, E. .JI-vungi. Row Ill-B. Nelson, R. Millrr, B. llfilliams, E. McDonald, P. Darling, E. Means, M. Doyle, N. Ginclzoff. Page 85 lwsliflir' SR. Y-TEENS The Senior Y-Teens again closed a busy and successful year. One of the highlights of the year was the Charm School, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A., which helped many of the girls with hints on improving their per- sonal appearances and personalities. The club sent joan Van Cleave as a delegate to the Y-Teen Nlid- winter Conference in Racine. Nlany helpful ideas were gained by talks with Y-Teens from every club in the state. One of the most interesting programs of the year was a talk by a registered nurse. Under the able leadership of lylary Nlulder, the Senior Y-Teens club was smoothly run, and was one of the most popular clubs for the Senior girls. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...........,...........,,..... Alary Aluldrr VICE PRESIDENT ...... ............... P at Russell SECRETARY .......... .. ...... .loan Van Cleaw TREASURER ...... ........ ll Iarllyn Edwards Anvlsok ......... ........... L ois Chandler Row I-N. rllileman, E. Finnegan, J. Nelson, D. Hfvam, I. Petter, K. Hajfey, J. Van Cleafve, M. Muldrr, P. Russell, N. Ginfhojf, W. Saxton, M. Edfwards, J. Green, M. Carruth, If. Berto. ROW II-J. Gefers, B. Hollister, D. Johnson, D. Edwards, N. Oates, N. Hojfman, J. Laut, H. Willewrr, N. Budzien, J. Tuttle, J. Mountain, M. Connell, fl. Frrderirlz, H. Marlzlem, J. DeVita. Row III-B. Nelson, J. Gunnelson, D. Zerbel, G. Lamendola, D. Larson, S. Hart, M. MrKenna, V. Parrinello, G. Johnson, F. Kelly, I. Friberg, P. Gale, P. Spalding, L. Morash, D. Nemelh, E. Rau, J. Holman. Page 86 IR. Y-TEENS The -lunior Y-Teens swung into this year's activities by assisting with the Sophomore Tea and the Recogni- tion Hanquet. One of the highlights of the year's events was the sending of Clarice Albright to the Y- 'l'een VVinter Conference in Racine. The club will also send two girls to the Summer Conference which will be held on the Beloit College campus. After the Christmas party, a slumber party was held. The club had several supper meetings, movies, a style show, a splash party, and sponsored a Mother-Daughter Tea. The juniors concluded their year's activities by spon- soring the Senior Farewell for the Senior Y-Teens. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ,............,,.,,...,,..,,...., Lois llI11.v.v1'11 VICE PRESIDENT .,,,,... .,cV.... L ois Szuifzvharf SECRETARY ...,......., .,,.,, I flarlrr' .Hbrighf 'l'REASL'RER ....,, .,..,...,.. I 'nf Darling ,ADVISOR ..,... ...... N 7111111 J111114'x .i 'U Row I-J. Kanlfr, R. Sl1i1111'all, K. Trafvis, pl. Bjorklund, NI. f:llI'l.Yl0fPhf'I', C. Jllzriglzl, M. .llll'Il, I.. Maswri, l.. Sfwinrlmrl, P. Darling, llfl. Enkifly, Mrllonald, R. Miller. ROW ll-R. Curry, J. l'o11r'l, M. Ryan, C. Nirsrn, J. Sch-wrrinski, D. Elmi, P. Morrill, M. Coryfll, L. Ross, E. Synsrfgard, L. Lamb, M. .-lnronsrn. Row III-P. l?ird.mll, S. Firk, J. .-llnlfrxorz, C. Holmes, D. Riff, T. Lf-wis, M. Johnson, E. Simenson, Ii. 1.1lJlIy, Y. Clmll, S. Ulsrn, J. Dafvrporf, D. Hooker. Page 87 SOPH. Y-TEENS l X 'ao 1 X Inasmuch as the members of Sophomore Y-Teens did not turn out in as large groups as was expected, not much could be accomplished. Next year they hope to have a larger attendance. Those that did attend had a lot of fun at their informal meetings. They made Thanksgiving favors for hospitals. They were in charge of Open House once and did a very good job. The officers appointed to be in charge of committees were music chairman, Eleanor Alvungg worship chair- man, Ellen Meansg and Shirley Leach was made pub- licity chairman. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................. fl Iary Lou Thompson VICE PRESIDENT .ie........... Barbara Willinffis w DECRETARY ......... ...,.......... ll Infy Doyle 'TREASURER ...... ,...... I fzzrol .lean Kruse ADVISOR ........ ,........, B etty Wh1'1'l1'r U WN., , . rf' ,. ' A A ,Il Row I-D. 'Hansen, K. Keller, D. Hofwland, P. Olson, P. Stephens, J. Bittriek, R. Elmi, E. fllfvung, B. Williams, C. Kruse, M. Thompson, M. Doyle, E. Means, M. Bukoslzie, B. Sommer, M. llfillis, D. George, E. Grebhy, A. Mountain. ROW II-S. Reimer, J. I andenNo4ven, J. Srhultz, P. Kleiner, G. Kolste, S. Schneider, G. Olson, J. LeDel1, M. Lorencz, K. Krause, P. Palmquist, J. Kraeplin, N. Laing, K. Frederick, E. Bennett, N. Mason, J. llflorash, N. lVonn, B. Winslow, P. Efverill. Row III-M. Dafvidson, L. Caparcioli, N. Sawyer, M. Beelig, L. Jiannaropoulos, D. flnderson, M. Humph- ries, M. Bronzi, C. Bennett, B. lVhitmore, D. Timm, L. Green, S. Leafh, fl. Shaner, B. Qualman, C. Delfita, H. Samuels, S. Smith. P o g e 8 8 .lUNl0R THEATRE I...-i This year can be marked down as another successful year of Junior Theatre. lluch credit for its success goes to Miss Smith, the club's advisor. junior Theatre again sponsored the fall and spring forensic contests with over 100 members participating. Qther special honors were: their float placed second in the home- coming parade, six members won A ratings at the League Speech Contest in lVIadison and five of these went on to win A ratings in the district contest. Some K of their many activities were: the production of three one-act plays: K'Where's julie? , Sugar and Spice , and Now That April's Here , the broadcasting of a one-act play over the WBNB radio station, aided in the presentation of the Christmas Carol program called The Light of the VVorld, put on a series of variety assembly programs, and senior members participated in the Senior Class Play. The social event of the year . was the Senior Farewell Banquet which was held in June. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........,..., .,.......... It 'rank Plenfnvr VICE PRESIDENT ......i....... Catherine Croneis' SECRETARY .......... ..........,.. J anet Lau! 'l'REAsL'RER .....c ,............ P Irvin Lmtz .ADVISOR ..,.... ..... 1 Dorothy ill. Smith . K Row I-C. Dary, G. Riff, I. Potter, H. llfright, M. Lamendola, J. Eldrfd, F. Plencner, J. Laut, C. Cronris, E. Lrntz, P. Gale, Miss Smith, F. Kelly, IV. Saxton, J. Srhrfiber, M. linking, E. Synstegard, L. Lamb. Row II-M. .-lllzinson, L. Morash, V. Parrinrllo, M. MfKi'nna, N. Laing, P. Palmquisl, E. .-Ilwung, E. Means, M. Carruth, M. Lynrh, D. Hough, E. MrDonald, L. Sfwinehart, P. Darling, J. Kanter, L. Ross, xl. Biorkland, C. .-Ilbright, Z. llfilfy, M. lfndrr- hill. Row III-IW. Divan, D. Jones, J. Gunnelson, N. Hoffman, J. Murphy, B. Nelson, J. Holman, V. Maurl, B. Lushy, M. rlllen, D. Hooker, R. Miller, D. Rippie, L. Caparcioli J. Pipitonr, C. Holmes, J. flmlerson, N. Lathrop, IV. llfoodyate, I. Friherg. ROW IV-T. Bassett, C. Johnson, M. Padon, IV. Gunnelson, R. Douyan, T. Eldrr, li. Grutzner, D. Gerhard, C. Gurtsfhofw, D. Garland, E. Rau, C. Bergmann. Page 89 FORE SICS ADVISOR ,..... ..... Il Iiss Dorothy Smith Ordinarily one of the biggest events of the year, this year the spring and fall forensic contests had the largest turnouts since the beginning of the contests. Forensic contestants may try their talent in humorous declama- tions, serious declamations, oratory, extemporaneous speaking or reading, and original-oratory. During the spring contest, the participants have to emerge victori- ous from two local contests before they're eligible for the league contest. An A rating at league means the district contest and then state. Five contestants quali- fied for the state contest this year. They were: June Kanter who received an A rating. Ervin Lentz, also an A winner, Dorothy Jones, also rating tops, Frank Plencner a B winner, and Fd Grutzner who received a C rating. Left to righl: Frank Plmcnfr, Dorothy Jonrs, Ervin Lrniz, June Kanifr, Ed Grufznfr. Page 90 SENIOR CLASS PLAY This year the hilarious comedy, You Can't Take lt VVith You , by Kaufman and Hart. was presented under the sponsorship of the Senior Class. The play was very ably directed by Miss Doro- thy Smith, and the cast portrayed the various characters with a skill which delighted capacity audiences on the two nights of presentation, hlay 24 and 25, at Lincoln junior High School. The plot revolved around the lovable but eccentric Sycamore family, with their pet snakes, print- ing press, ballet dancing, play-Writing, fireworks, and somewhat confused love affairs. lllembers of the cast were Craig Dougan as Grandpa, .Ioan Van Cleave as Penny, Pat Russell as Alice, Frank Plencner as Tony Kirby, Loris Nlorash and Romaine Lafferty as Essie, Ervin Lentz as Mr. Kolenkhov, Dick Engel as Ed, Ed Grutzner as Mr. Del'inna, Zoe VViley as Rheba, Eugene Dary as Donald, Ethlyn Taggart as the Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, Frances Kelly as Gay VVellington, and Beth Nelson and john Eldred as lllr. and Klrs. Kirby. Assisting with the direction were Xlr. Harold Eichman and Inez Friberg. Don Lernor and lllickey Lamendola served as ticket chairman and stage manager, respectively. Mary Mulder was the chairman of the properties committee. Directors, cast, and committee members all worked hard to make this year's Senior Class Play a rollicking success. LEFT T0 RIGHT-L0fi.f Morash, Ed Grutzner, Romaine Luft-rty, Bath Nelson, Zoe Wiley, Eugenr Dary, Craig Dou- gan, Joan fan C'll'H'1H', Etlilyn Taggnrl, Er-vin Lcnlz, Frank Plencner, and Pat Russell. P o g e 9 I UDIO-VISUAL h D OFFICERS Cmer OPERATOR .................. Fred Thomas CHIEF CLERK .....,.....,. ...... L arry Golherg CHIEF INSTRUCTOR ..........., Rirhard Bastian BOUKKEEPER ,..........,...,... ,........ B ill Sherman ASSISTANT C. OPERATIJR ...... Richard Elliot AlJN'ISOR .,,,,.,,,,..4.,,,,.....,.. lllr. john lllilrhell The Audio-Visual Aides increased greatly in numbers during the year. This group gave about 1500 hours of service to the school. Although many of these were contributed in projecting films, others were given in the operating of the P.A. system for assemblies, record- ing devices for various departments, and being of ser- vice in many other capacities. This group of people was always ready to lend a hand. It was through them that the effective program was made possible because of a cheerful willingness to give of time and effort. The following members are not pictured: Shelly Anderson, Ralph Beckman, Eugene Bill, Tom Christensen, Ray Cousin, Kay Frederick, Jean Green, Lois Green, Char- lotte Guetschow, Clyde Harris, Betty Howard, Donna Inks, Corrine Kosidowslci, Shirley Leach, Lyle Nasear, Gerald Monroe, Don lyloore, Barbara Pann, Bob Parrish, Holly Samuels, Nancy Sawyer, Nlarilyn Seelig, Bill Sherman, LeRoy Stevenson, Lawrence Sweeney, Ralph Sweet, Mary Lou Thompson, Jeanne Vanden Noven. Row I-J. V1-sper, K. Endthof, sl. Sorenson, R. Berkman, P. Keepers, P. Gunderson, F. Thomas, R. Bastian, L. Golbern, M. Padon, G. Kai. ROW II-J Mitrhell, R. Boardman, fl. .Bo-wn, R. Taft, G. Bofivn, R. Sherwood, B. Xlhrens, C. Johnson, M. Means. Row III-D. .-Iustin, R. Phillips, D. Bryanl, M. Christensen, R. Ellzot. Page 92 The hall monitor system, under the supervision of the Student Council, has again proved a success, with most of the students cooperating with the monitors. Hall monitors were required to obtain eligibility slips for every six weeks grade period, certifying that their grades were high enough to permit them to remain on hall duty. The monitors were stationed on the stairs and in the halls, to prevent congestion while the stu- dents were passing to and from classes. This year the hall system worked in conjunction with a student court, which reviewed all cases of violations of hall rules. Nlargaret Alba served as the chairman of this court. New members added later on are: lWary Nlulder, Nancy Hoffman, JoAnn llurphy, Terry Lewis. and Pat Gale. Row I-E. Dary, K. llunl, E. Lfntz, F. Plmrnrr, D. .Mrff K Slllllh J Barron If Kallrsmi I Mauna aulfy, E. Grulznrr. Row II-D 'lltllrllzm K Knuisorz G. A. A. The G.A.A. keeps rolling all year. They held tourna- ments in almost every sport-from bowling to ping pong. Their Homecoming parade Hoat swept victori- ously into third place. For the all school Carnival, the members worked on one of the biggest shows, which included a spook show, a door show, and also a taxi dance. On lNIay 8, G.A.A. sent eight girls to the Racine Play Day, which included all the schools in the Big Eight. The heads of sports this year were: hockey -Nellie Cousing bowling-Evon Alcott, volley-ball- Chick Callalyg ping pong-Nlarjorie Enkingg basket- ball-Helen Wongg swimming-KI:-iry Carruth, and baseball--Una Lawrence. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .................................... June Cool' SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ......,, Barham Hifcheork POINT SECRETARY ..,......,.... Dolores' lilhrink SECRETARY-TREASURER .....,,, Doris Stephan ADVISOR ..,...............,... illiss' l lor4'm'e l iedl1'r fm Row I-J. Darvenport, L. Lamb, .l. Pipitone, G. Johnson, N. Ginrhoff, J. Tulilf, D. Elhrinle, G. Siebel, J. Cook, B. Hitrhfoek, E. Finnegan, E. Callaly, D. Hough, M. Keepers, L. Thompson, P. Frederifk, L. Green, M. Carrulh, .I. Green. Row II-M. Moe, M. Carter, I. North, D. Johnson, H. Wong, .-I. Bendirleson, M. Redmond, H. Howard, B. Seolt, J. Srhreihfr, B. Knapp, B. llfehster, B. Crafwford, B. Whiimore, M. llfleans, R. .-ll-vnng, D. Timm, M. Ilfillis, K. Krause, G. Gerlof. Row III-T. Le-wis, B. Hofward, L. Capaerioli, N. Sawyer, M. Ennis, C. Nelson, J. Yaeger, M. Nelson, E. Sfwanson, B. Phillips, V. Renly, D. Greenfwood, P. Srhrag, B. Skelton, J. Wagner, N. Mason, J. Morash, D, Qualman, D. Stephan. Row IV-C. Baars, D. Siimm, B. Hollister, Y. Mayo, W. Woodgale, G. Olson, N. Cousin, D. Nemeth, E. Jleolt, .-1. Galvney, D. Grinke, D. Garland, B. Masters, lf. Lafwrenee, J. LeDell, J. Baukind, G. Fourfounis, B. .-llroft, M. Enlaing, L. llfeiandt. P Q g e 9 4 The Beloit chapter of the Future Farmers of America has really worked this year, under the advisorship of llr. Howard lllartin, agricultural teacher at the high school. The members sold mechanical pencils and the officers attended a leadership conference. For recrea ation the members participated in basketball. Other officers were Hubert Holman as Sentinel and Dallas Helm as Reporter. FUTURE FARMERS 0 F F I C E R S PRESIDENT ..,......... ................... P au! Lvnfz VICE PRESIUEN1' ,.t.t,...,.. SECRETARY ..,.... 'l'RE,xs LJ R ER .,.,, .ADVISOR ..... B4'ru'yn Gundf'r.von . .,......, Jllrzn Bvhling ,......1llII'fj' Rl'ilIIl'I' .......fl1r. fllnrfin ROW I-H. Dfznanozzskv, pl. Surf-nson, E. MrCalu', .l. Mooney, H. Rfimwr, H. Holman, P. Luffy, E. Edmondx, C. llarrand, IV. Hopper, R. lI ar11. Row II-Mr. Martin, R. Eirhvr, E. 1VIark.v, E. glrlnfy, D. Hflm, B. Gruldenmn, D. .-lustin, D, I-'rf'iluy, R. Hormig. Row III-D. Jones, IV. Bfllliugf, G. Fvrgrr, R. Cousin. Page 95 PHOTDGRAPHY 0 F F IC E R S PRESIDENT ...,.,..,......,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ..,.,.., rliREASU RER ....... AADVISOR ..... .EA, The Photography Club has had a very successful and profitable year. with fun and education combined in their program. Nlany local professional and amateur photographers spoke to the members at their meetings, and movies presenting photographic problems were shown and discussed. Exhibitions were posted in the halls, featuring the prize-Winning pictures of the second animal National High School Salon. ln a lighter vein, members had a camera hike and picnic, and ex- hibited their pictures at the high school. Row I-J. Dalvrnpori, JVI. Rrimrr, L. Kirzasl, H. Ifyfigllf, C .D0ugan, C. Riff, E. .Il1lVl!'.Y, J. Yl'!1yI'7', M. Ennis C. Nflsorz, J. fJlll17ll'l.YOIl. Row II-.Mft II oot1', F. lVoodard, L. Jenkins, G. Hausfr, D. Dofkrr, L. Hinlzrl, R Page 96 Pafrirk, S. Graybill, R. Lrr, T. Krausr. ORCHESTRA I The Beloit High School orchestra, under the direction of Mr. D. B. Cuthbert, presented its Annual Spring Concert on lllay 18, at the Lincoln junior High School auditorium. The selections presented by the orchestra were: Overture- Oedipus in Colonus by Sacchinig Franko Adagio and Grave from Golden Sonata by Purcell, presented by the string orchestrag Sleeping Beauty VValtz by Tschaikowskyg Pastorale from the Classic Symphonev by Gerschefskig and the Finale- Symphony No. 5, C llinoru by Beethoven. The final number, combining the orchestra and the chorus was Thanks Be To Thee by Handel, orchestration by Mr. Cuthbert. The orchestra is to be commended on its superior work this year. FLL'TE Polly Spalding llary jane Kaller OBOE Priscilla Schragg Donna Fitzimmons CLARINET Loris Horash Klarilyn Evans Ardis Tapp BASSOON janet Holman Alice Twentyman FRENCH HORN lfcl Grutzner Howard Bown jean Anderson james F ax-'our BARITONE SAX lid james TRUMPET Harry Conroy Roger lllason Richard Ruegger Gloria Olson TQROMBONE james Barron john Bort Dale Stiller V1oL1N Imogene Petter Nlartha Ellis Eva Carter Frieda Christenson Lorraine Lamb Donna Luchinger janice Hedell Audrey Spooner janice Halderson Stanley llleyers jean Seelow Viom Georgiana Schiller Helen Alton joan Reese Gloria Neudorf CE1,Lo Robert Appleby Ardis Anderson Carol Bergman Sally Popelka B.-iss lfthel Rau llarilyn Loomis lllarliss Michelke 'l'L'EA Robert VVoxx'old TNYMPANI Richard Hopper Page 97 CHORUS N , This year the chorus, under the direction of Mr. -Deliruyne, did outstanding Work. The chorus has three singing groups: the a cappella choir, the girls' A' chorus, and the boys' chorus. During the year these 5 L fm. groups sang for different organizations. The a cap- ' . pella choir sang for the Christmas assembly and the lllajor Keys sang at P.T.A. meetings, at the hospital, but ,A and for the Lions Club. ln Nlay they presented a spe- cial chorus assembly for the student body. On Nlay 18, the chorus, combined with the orchestra, presented the Annual Spring Orchestra and Choir Concert. Some of the selections by the girls' chorus were: Who so Dwellethu, The Cherubic Hymnu, Laudamus Te , and On the Steppen. They were accompanied by Helen Alton. Numbers by the a cappella choir were: Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee , Open Our Eyes , Beautiful Savior , Czechoslovakian Dance Song , Oh Susanna , and Nordic Song. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ................., ............. D on lllooru SECRETARY, 'l'RE.xsuRER ,,...i,,.,.. Fred Ibra- DIRECTOR .........,..,.., fllr. flvnry Dr'1fr113'1z4' Row I-D. llfoifram, I.. Dillfy, M. Wrsr, G, Blair, J. Brugger, D. Moorf, F. Boss, P. Trrronrs, B. Jrrnson, J. Donzzldron, B, Ifilson, G. May, P. Gulzderson, S. Hoffman. Row ll-P. Hopper, B. Thompson, I. Crawford, J. Biflrifk, P, Slrphans, R. Ilfallman, J. Morgan, M. IVacker, D. Qualman, I.. Grrrn, B. Burjahn, Row III- R. Elmi, S. Lfafh, R. Berg, B. Pann, M. Rifpfl, R. Tofl M. Johnson, J. l and4'nNofven, H. Samuels, G. Kolxlf' .1. Mountain, N. Bvnfzett, J. LeBaron, ,-I. Kind. ROW IV-J. Tabrr, S. Reimer, N, Mason, M. Thompson, B. Krey J. Ifdf-ward.f, D. Jusiin, K. Endthoff, D. Emilson, H. llfvsf, H. Juethy, N. Krfnu'r. 1 r Page 98 CHORUS PERSONNEL I SOPRANO D. Belardi II Alito J. Edwards J. Bittrick P. Anderson R. Berg J. Ferwerdn I. Crawford S. Baptist L. Green J. LeBaron L. Dilley J. Bingham lp' Gunderson R. Rufer J. Donaldson F. Carson D- Qnalman R. Toft P. Hopper S. Chipman H' Samuels l BASS M. Johnson M. Ellis pr Terrones , r S. Leach M. Erickson Mr Vlvaelrer R' E,m'l5 J. Morgan D. Fry Hr Almn N' Kremer P. Stephans M. Glugos M. Anmnsen H- Ll:efh!' J. VandenNoven L. Jackson M. Qnnrelnll H- Vi' est P. Vespers M. Jensen lg' Dlsell J- Carlson D. VVolfram R. Lalferty V. Engen M- Chfl5f9 Sf D. Adlemnn V. Mauel M' Nelsnn A' Elchmfm N Blecha R. Miller L, Pigues J- Eldrfd G Bolton J. Nelson 'lr Yeager J- Pflllliofl M. Collins N. Sprague I TFNOR F- X N Cousin I Amo ' R. VS tlhams M. Glover B- Anderson R. Hess H. VV1ntlend Dr Harris D. Busshardl A. lxind R. Nelson Sr Jasehke J. Cook D. Phelps A. Bown P- I-ansbeffi' L. Cosgrove C' Hartnett ll BASS B. Masters D, Elmi M- Ha! 'WS D nl Dr Peters Pr Ford T. Ixrantz D- Brazil L- Plgues J. Green J' Mead D' e-rar. M- Sowl M. Morris B' Moe pi ll '. S. Coxhead M, Mulder F' Thomas IISOPRANO z.xviny II'FHN0R nfrlorng N. Bennett B. Brayron VV. Anderson K. Rellarll G. Blair S. Hoffman D. Austin E. Zimmerman J. Brugger B. Jensen T. Bassett K. Endrlmlf B. Busjahn G. Kolste R. Fisher VV. Krev M. Riepl N. Mason D. Helm lr Rlggle B. Thompson J. McC'raley B. Jensen R' 5l.rerwnml M. West S. Reimer A. Sorenson Kr Vlzlrnmrnm. B. VVilson M. Thompson D. Austin Row I-R. Lajferly, N. Blerha, L. Jarlzson, M. Collins, M. Glo-ver, L. Piques, F. Thomas, R. Il'ilIiams, D. Moore, F. Voss, J. Paulson, C. Hartnett, ...... J. Eldred, R Fisher, G. Hauser, S. Chipman, F. Carson, M. Jensen Row II-P. Lansbery, D. Harris, Z. Ilfiley, B. Masters, S. Jaschlee, M. Churrhill, V. Mauel, J. Nelson, B. Kremer, D. Elini, G. Bolton, C. Piques, S. Baptist, B. Anderson, L. Cosgrove, J. MrCraley. Row III-N. Cousin, J. Cook, M. Nelson, M. Morris, P. Ford, J. Yeager, B. Disch, M Sofwl, M Ellis, M. Eriekson, J. Green, P. .-lnderson. Row IV-J. Bangham, D. Fry, M. Mulder, V. Engen, N. Sprague, D. fldleman, D. Busshardt, M. dntonsen, H. .-llton, D. Broswn, M. Chr istensen. ROW V-T. Bassett, K. Rehard, J. Riggle, E.n, D. Helm, M. Keillt, IV. .-lnderson, B. Jensen, IV. Moe, Zimmerman, D. Blum, .-I. Sorenson, M. Haynes, fl. Bo-w H. IVintlend, D. .-lustin. Page 99 AND OFFICERS LIBR.-XRLXNS ....,,,,,,A.A......, Katlznrim' Hriffry, Duane fl uytin EQUIPMENT RIANAGER .....,,w,.,, Jfmziav IJIPZVTA' Darn Klixjoizs ....,, Don Cif!lj',JlYlI1Sfil1A'0I1 STVUENT IJIRECTOR .,.......vA. Rolivri ,Jpplrby Beloit High SChool's superior band under the direction of Illr. Donald B. Cuthbert was acclaimed again this year for both its marching and playing ability. Mr. Raymond F. Dvorak, director of bands at the U. of VVis., had this to say about the band, This band ranks with the best not only in VVisconsin but with the lead- ing high school bands in the land- . On Klareh 7 and 8. the Tenth Annual Anniversary Concert was held at Lincoln auditorium and exceeded all expectations. Highlighting the band's social year was the return of some alumni to Columbia Hall December Zo to re- hearse with the band. The band presented Mr. Cuth- bert with a llilusical Dictionary of five volumes in appreciation of his work throughout the year. The band plans to attend the Centennial celebration at Madison this summer. Page lOO BAND PERSONNEL FLUTE P. Spalding, Lt. lXl. liellor, Sgt. S. Popelka lf. Alvung Klorash Bb CLARINI-I'l' R. Lange L. fllorash C. llougan, Sgt. KI. Evans D . Stinun A. 'liapp U. Uocker R. Allen U. Harris S. Fick A. Sorenson E. Grebby Nl. Crook -I. Berg C. Twentyinzin S. johnson li. Olson ALTO CLARINICT R. Proessel C. Holmes BASS CLARIN D. Gray, Lt. OBO If P. Schragg U. Fitzinnnons BASSOON LI. Holman A. Twentynian ET ALTO SAXO PHON IC P. Sowl lf. .Izunes Paulson K. Haffey IJ. Timm TICNOR SAXOPHONE lf. Rau U. Rogers BARITONE SAXOPHONIQ VV. Terrill CORNET H. Conroy, Lt. -I. Pepitone Il. Fay R. Ruegger R. llason CJ. Longinore G. Olson T. Jaeger D. Austin R. Fisher B. Caldwell il. Riggle FRENCH HORN lf. Grutzner H. Bown nl. Anderson Favour A. Bown QI. Bingham YV. Ryan, Lt. QI. Barron TROMBONICS Bort ll. Stiller R. Churchill F. Lindziu G. Hauser BAR ITON If H. xvlllflillltl H. VVest R. Kloen M. Christensen BASS R. Appleby, Capt. lfldred, Lt. -I. Davis R. Xvoxvold K. Rehzird li. lfndrhoff PERCUSSION R. Hopper li. Osgood Nesbit F. lirinckerhoff U. Phelps gl. Fresley TYNI PANI U. Hllllll NIARINIRA C. liergnmn R. Reese Page 101 Be There At Good Luck Curtain Time e Trackmen CRESCE iiN.24i i . B1'tS' H'hSh1 iifhiiilyfivray 21, 1948 Student Life As the Students See It eoigelglfoioisiinsif O0 All B. ll. S. students should be proud of their weekly school paper, the lncrescent, the oldest high school paper in the state. Through rain or shine, the paper must come out. ln order to get it out the whole staff must keep on the go. This year twenty-live issues of the Increscent were published, with the tirst one coming out on September 26 and the last on May 28. 5 Among featured news articles in the Increscent were the possible loss of Coach Nelson to the college, and staff interviews of Senator and Mrs. Alexander Wiley, after the senator's speech in assembly. Other important events publicized by the lncresceut were the election of Student Government officers, th winning of the Big Eight Conference football championship, election of National Honor Society members, the Senior Class Play, Student Government activities, Homecoming events, the all-school Carnival, forensics, BELOXTER activities, sports events, and honors won by individual students. Co-Editors Doris Stephan and Pat Gale should re- ceive much credit for their commendable work on the who devoted much of their time and effort in super- vising the production of the paper. Zoe Wiley did a good job as News Editor, seeing that all of the major events in the high school were reported in the Increscent. joan Van Cleave, in the position of Feature Editor, kept the students informed on all of the latest gossip , news from other schools, and some of the latest humor, with the assistance of Charmaine Niesen. Mary Ann Reimer did her part in boosting the circulation of the paper, while Rosanna Blakely Ubrought home the bacon with her ads. Caryl Peterson supervised exchange of papers with other high schools. Lonnie Jacka and Dick Gerhard did a fine job of reporting boys' sports, with' their exciting write- ups on all of the games and interscholastic and intra- mural sports, while Doris Garland wrote a lively col- umn on girls' sports. The staff worked hard to put out a lively and in- teresting paper, and they deserve the congratulations of the students for reporting student life as the students lncrescent this year. They were greatly aided by the 599 if-ii advisors, Mr. Michna, Mrs. Teska, and Mr. Herreid, , elf t. - .. . -1., A Row I-B. Lushy, D. Hooker, C. Peterson, M. Enking, N. Lathrop, C. Niesen, L. Jacka, .-il. Behling, D. Gerhard, P. Gale, D. Stephan, Z. II'1ley, R. Fisher, M. Carruth, J. Crowley, .M. Lynch, M. Reimer, IV. Rockfwell, J. Green. Row II-J. Gcffers, L. Morash, L. Kinast, H. llfong, C. Bergmann, T. Lefwis, P. Lancaster, G. Dennis, E. Finnegan P. Russell, J. Va1zCleafve, D. Luchsinger, D. Garland, el. Frederick, I. Petter, J. Laut, M. Kellor, P. Sofwl, Mr: Michna. ROW III--Mrs. Teslea, F. Kelly, A. Gafvney, M. Jllzu, E. Rau, N. Hoffman, D. Siimm, S. Olson, M. Morris N. Laing, S. Smith, Al. Shaner, fl. Mountain, R. Christian, E. Taggart. Row IV-M. Kades, B. Hendee, R. Rciehi, ard, C. Johnson, J. Larson, L. Ross, J LeDell, J. VandenNofven, J. Schultz, M. Doyle, E. M1-ans, P. Olson, P. Stephens, C. Kruse, H. Samuels, E. Phillips, Mr. Herreid. P o g e I O 2 lfLCl 8:5C8l'L1f xg? ROW I-M. Rri1m'r, P. Gale, R. Blakely, C. Prtrfson, Z. Il'il1'y, J. Van CIPHWF, Mfr. 7'r'.rka. Row II-Ml'. illlifllllll D. Sh-jrfzan, D. Garland, D. f:I'l'!1l1I'dl, I.. Jarka, .l. l1'f'hli11g1,JlIr. 11rz'r'1'id. EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS STAFF CIO-l',11If0I',l' ,,,,.. ,............,.,......,.....,.,.,..,.............,,......,,... I 'at Gale, Doris Stephan ,Yrzcw lfzlilor .,... ...,.....,..............,.. Z oc VVilcy .1 .x'.v1.x'tr111l ............... l'll'!lfllfl.' lflliffll' ....,. iJ.YX1.I'fHII I .......,....,.. ......... Cirfufflliolz fllrlnrlgcr ,-Idfvrrfisizzg zurlnzzger ....... l :A'lfll!lI1gl' lfdifor ...,,..... Co-Sj1orI.v lilllifflfb' ...,., Girls' Sfmrrx lfrlifor .,..... Typisls Mary Jane Kellor and VVinnie Rockwell ,'ld 'l.ll'ffIJIIlff Staff Nancy Lathrop, Marion Christopher, Margie linking. Copy Ediforx Cornell Johnson, James Favour, Jean Crowley, Mary Carruth, Donna Luch- singer. .Itlfvi.vorJ Mr. Michna, Mrs. Teska, and Mr. Herreid. Rrfrorling Sfllf Carole Bergman, Macy Doyle, Jean Green , Carole Kruse, Nancy Laing, Joyce Lar- ...nlithlyn Taggart ,,......Joan Van Clcave ..,.,.Ch2il'llI2lll19 Niesen ,..,..lllary Ann Rciincr .. ...... Rosanna Blakely Peterson ,....I.onnie Jacka and Richard Gerhard - s Garland son, Janet Laut, Terry Lewis, Janice I,el7ell, Donna I,uchsingcr, Betty Lus- lwy, Ellen Means, Alice Mountain, Pat Olson, Gloria Olson, Carole Peterson, Pat Rieff, Lillian Ross, Ilolly Samuels, Jean Schultz, Alice Shaner, Susan Smith, Pat Sowl, Jean VandeNoven, Ilelen VVong, Ruth Christianson, Ann Fredericks, Alice Gavney, Joan Camp- hell, Janice Coonrod, Gloria Dennis, Eileen Finnegan, Pat Stcphans, Jeanne Graves, Bob Hendee, Patricia Lancas- ter, Alan McGlaug'hlin, I,aVonne Mon- roe, Shirley Olson, Edgar Phillips, Mary Redmond, Pat Russell, Fthlyn Taggert, Maxine Morris, Ethel Rau, Irene Wiley, Alice Bjorklund, Nancy Hoffman, Violet Hoffman, Joyce Schwrinski. Po ge IO3 BELOITER PERSONNEL One can hardly imagine the work attached to the production of the HELOITER until he or she has xvorked on in ln the preparanon of the book,svrning, cnculadon, photography, and adverthing are among the projects handled by staff members throughout the entire year, Not only study halls are given up but also after school time, at noon, after dinner time, and in the morning. The members of the lgELOITER staH and personnelxvork at top speed in order to get the book out on tnne. Klr. EL 'lknwvedoxv,this years advisor,xvas respected and very vveH liked by the xvhole year book creme llh hiendly atntude and cheerful good htnnor gave the l3ELOITER roonm a coinfortable and infornial at inosphere. lluring the year the rooni becanie qidte popular and desperate nieasures had to be taken to tdear it out, as nixvas beginning to assuine the aspects of C3rand Cfentral Station. Rlzuiy nionients of extreme enjoyment and many moments of disappointment were experienced while working on the book. There were times when we could have thrown up our hands in disgust, but seeing the finished BELOITER at the end of the year is worth every minute of it. Beth Nelson did a magnificent job as editor-in-chief. 'Phe thne and hard vvork that Beth put nno the IZELOITER could never be exphnned here. Hiwiness inanager,.lohn lldred, handled the nioney end of the book mdth zunaznig capabihty. ,As the year book is extra-curricular, the only reward that the editor, business manager, advisor, staff, and personnel could get u1w a superkn'year book. Beheve niq thatvvould be nnvard enough! Row I-ml. Il invgar, H. Ilfong, L. Morasll, .I. Tapp, F. Kelly, R. Nrlson, .l. Van Clrn-W, llfl. Carrutlr, P. Gala, Mr, Tzvfwrdorw. Row II-R. Blakely, D. Grvfm-wand, N. i-lbleman, E. Finnrgan, N. Ginflmff, P. Russfll, C. Cronvis, J. Lani, R. Palrirk, J. Eldred, E. Lrniz. Row III-M. Ofwrns, C. fllbriglfi, R. Hess, J. Drlfifa, S. Paprika, C. Berg- mann, E. Taggart, M. Mulder. Row IV-J. Barron, R. IVillnfrg, F. Plfnrnar, IV. Gunnrlsan, D. Rrirllard, E. Zimfnfrman, T. Martin, D. Hackman, D. Morris, C. Fabizak, D. Gerhard, H. Marlin. P o g e I O 4 dialer gckforiaf ,Slay Row I-F. Plrnrnrr, N. Ginrhojf, F. Kelly. B. Nelson, C. Cronfis, J. lanr. P. Gale, E. Lrnrz. Row II-S. lo f Editor'-ll!-Clliff..I Jssixflirzf l'f1l'itor.. Senior lfdifors.. Clubs Ifrlitor ..,,.. Clzronolngy ...... .V-lr! lfzlitor ..,.. , Sports' lfditor ....., R.U.T.C. lfdilorw l 1u'ulty Editor ...,.., Junior lfditors ..v...., C. Brrgrnamz, P. Rzzssfll, M. Carrutll, M. Multlvr, .l. Van Clravr. EDITORIAL STAFF ..........,...,.... Beth Nelson Plznfograplzy ....., ..........,.... C harles FRIJINITIC I ,-'---.---'--w--,-, Marv Rlulder Richard Beckmfni Fmnceq KCHV' Pat Gqle Tom Krause, Don 'Horns ,....,.......,l0an Van Cleave lr1dz'x........ Cxlrrllfh Russell Typixfxn,...,.,.Delores Greenwood, Joyce Crefluw H--4-------I--,IIIIICI Lallf Nathalie Ablelnan, Delores Nemeth W'-e'Fff 1k Plencner Rrportvrx..,.,.......Ethlyn Taggart, Don Relthalcl .............Ervin Lentz .....,.Catherine Croneis ........Car0l Ilergmann. Sally Popelka Craig Dongan. BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING S'I'AI F Business illmzagvr .,.....................,......,......,.,......... ....... A IOIHI EIKITCLI Jyyiyfnzzt Buyinvys illanagrr and Jilfu. Illllllflgfl' ................ Bob Patrick ,ldwrziying Staff ,,,,...,..,..,.,....,..................... Tom Martin, Ardis Tapp, VVayne Gunnelson, Eugene Zinnnerlnan, I-Ielen VVong, Albert lVinegar, Robert Hess, .lea une Graves, Eileen Finnegan. janet Holman, Loris Rlorash. Darlene 7U bel, -Ieanette Cranston. Donna Luchsin er Nona Ginchofl, Dick Gerhard, slim Barron Q6 BELOITER BUSINESS STAFF An important aspect in the production of the BELOITER is the work of the Business Staff. Their responsibilities include handling of all financial affairs, contracts, moneys, subscription sales, etc. The Advertising Staff has the duty of selling, preparing copy and collecting for all ads. The following staff supervised these activities: Business Klanager, john Eldredg Assistant Business llanager, Pete Patrick, who also acted as Advertising hlanager, assisted by Tom Blartin. Ad copy was prepared in the Art Classes under the direction of fllrs. Emida Dawes, who gave generously of her time and talent. Row I-D. Grrrnfwood, H. lVong, KI. Tapp, J. Eldred, C. Albright, J. D1'Vila, E. Finnegan. Row II-R Blakmly M. 0'ZfUl'H, T. Martin, R. HMS, E. Zimmrrman, A. lVim'gar. Row III-R. IViIb1'rg, R. Pafrifk, D Morris Page 1 IV. f:IIIl7lI'lJOIl, H. Marlin. O6 I Q Qaida!! SAQJML ,-I little warm in the annex? ,, Lefs have a Iocornodilve-are you with me? ACT I .YEPTEMBIR Back to school!!! fMoanl Oh! well, only nine more months until graduation - we hope! 711 students hack activity ticket plan. It's really a good deal! Seniors have picnic out at Leeson's Park. More fun, huh, kids ? Sophomore Tea is held at Grinnell Hall. B.H.S. girls do dress up once in a while!! Frank Plencner, this year's president, pre- sides over the first 47-48 junior Theatre meeting. Student Government officers are elected. Alex Naidenovich is new president. Junior Theatre has annual picnic at Leeson's Park. Beloit defeats Racine Park 16-6 in Hrst con- ference game of the football season. Off to a good start!!! 0L'70BfR Beloit upsets Kenosha Homecoming by de- feating them 13-0. We really have a team to be proud of, huh, kids? Senator Wiley addresses assembly on the eco- nomic situation in Europe. Beloit Homecoming is a huge success with a 13-0 victory over Madison Central. Queen of the celebration is Pat Gale. Dreamers Holiday , the Sub Deb formal, is a dreamy affair! VVe did it again-But good ! ! ! Beloit smears Horlick 34-12! At the rate we're going, who can stop us? College week starts today. Hey, buddy, how many colleges do you think you can go to anyway? VVell, East stopped us! Score 1-1--0. Oh, well, all good teams have some had breaks. First report cards today. They say studying will help. STUDYING ? ? ? ? ? ? ? P QWhat's that?J The coaching staff! f If Rest between num bers. Page lO7 Po Q 66Llf'156L! XSZAQCJDLL M23 Spanish Club lmmemlning flour ruxifls frst prize Fall For1'n.vi1' If'innrr5 November Drive held to secure clothing for needy Euro- pean countries. Beloit wins Big Eight Conference Champion- ship by defeating Janesville Blueliirds 20-6. Congratulations coach and team! ! Big Eight sport writers elect hve Beloit Seniors on All Conference football squad, Mr. Carl Nelson is voted Coach of the sea- son and naturally we agree!! Annual Y-Teen Recognition Banquet is held at the Y.VV.C.A. Thanksgiving vacation starts today. FLASH E ALI. STVDENTS TAKE HOOKS HUIVIE l! fha! ha! VVho's kidding who?j VVayne VVitte and Dick Engel make All State football squad. They deserved it tool l l Beloit is victor again as Kenosha cagers go dm-,ll -I-2-36. December juniors have Beloiter picture taken. You'll be sorry! ! I Fall Forensic Contest is held in Main Room. 'iOscars fly left and right. Again Beloit is victor over Janesville 37-38. Whew! too close for comfort. It was the first high school game to be played in the new College Field House. Squirt guns and funny books prohibited! l Hey can't we have any fun ? j Senior commencement announcements select- ed. Impressive Christmas program held in as- sembly. Everyone is granted a two weeks Parole -have fun kids and a Merry Christ- mas to you! Varsity squad plays Alumni. Former stars prove victorious. Look nal, Ross! Q e l O 8 Snplu soft-.voafring Sanla Q 86Ll 56'Lf EAQJML .Vin Smilffs JjN'1'rf1 class Srnilf jwrrlly, glirlxf ACT III .MNWIR Greetings! School again and aren't we happy? Student Court organized to punish students who violate hall rules. I didn't do nothing! Michael Kline, a lawyer, speaks to students in assembly on the evils of prejudice and in- tolerance. By defeating East 56-67, Beloit is at the top of the Conference. Now just to stay there! lixams start! 1No commentj More exams: Next semester l'm going to start studying- believe me! Teachers in the Annex have a tea to show the teachers in the main building how the other half lives. Beloit High School March of Dimes contri- butions average 10c per student. A very commendable amount. Y-Teens send delegates to the Racine Con- ference. Have fun kids ? FfBRO.4RY The Militarv Ball, held in spacious Dance- land is a very successful and brilliant affair. Recreational program for lunch hour is initi- ated with satisfactory results. Committee meets with Miss Pfaffenbach and Mr. VVood to discuss the possibility of com- bining the junior and Senior proms. Beloit is victor over Madison XVest in the last conference basketball name of the sea- son, 33-30. l cannot tell a lie, Miss liichsteadt, l used a crib for my French test. Beloit loses the first regional tournament game to Janesville liluebirds, 39-33. fVVe'll give someone else a chalice to be State Champs for a ch:1nge.j .I fulurr .f1'ir11fi.vr lffvfryllmiy rlrlnz fx' Page lO9 M 86Ll :56L BZAQGIML 12 13 17 18 19 29. Pog Four Joni' of Ireland Off the beam- ACT IV Mv4RL'fi Beloiter Senior VVho's VVho Elections. l'm not supposed to tell, but-. Tenth Annual Band concert wins thunderous applause. Congrats, D. B. and kids. Craig Dougan wins first prize in the annual V.F.VV. essay contest. KA budding author in our midstlj Spring Forensic Contest in main room. Joyce Schreiber wins in serious, june Kanter in humorous, and john Eldred in oratory. VVhen Irish Eyes Are Smiling - Y-Teens play Jack and the Bean Stalk is presented to an audience of screaming young- sters and- we loved it. Spring vacation. Ah, yes- In the spring a young man's fancy turns-. Alas! Caged again l APR!! Students: Bob Grow, Ted Elder, Charmaine Neisen, and Catherine Croneis are members of Little Theatre play, George and Mar- garet cast. Army day parade and dance held tonight at Danceland- Six girls elected by student body as candi- dates for carnival queen. Senior Class play tryouts- Oh, well, I didn't want a part anyway- Beloit takes Sth place in the Madison VVest Relays-which is t'doggone good-agreed? All school carnival, Spring Round Up held to raise funds for CARE- A good time for a good cause. Thalian Club sponsors banquet at the Coun- try Club with Senior English classes as guests. June Kantor, Ervin Lentz, Ed Grutzner, Frank Plencner, and Dorothy Jones go to State Forensic Contest finals. Hofu: almur ll little music, Don? e llO .Ior-Joanm'-Jrrry-Joanif M 6d,l :56L SAQJMA Dusting a fffw stars ACT V May 1. Hi-Y sponsors Sock Hop -Oh-my aching toes- 11. lloho day? Vlll11lflS the reason why seniors stick it out for twelve long years- Ah, yes! 14. ROTC federal inspection is today- A sol- dier's life is not for me! 15. Junior-Senior Prom held tonight. Some- thing to rememher- 18. Fhorus and Orchestra join hands and result in a wonderful concert. 24-. You Can't Take lt VVith You, the Senior Class Play, is a riotous success- A laugh with everv line. 29. H.ll.S. hand marches in the VVisconsiu Cen- tennial parade at Madison. Hay, flax: it inxidr! Jane june comes around every year and with it graduation and summer. juniors and sophomores, don't feel had- You'll he hack next year. fha hal. Baccalaureate Services today. How do those caps and gowns feel, kids? Diploma Dip tonight is the last formal of the senior's High School career-and it was worthy of that honor. Commencement! Is it possible to feel hoth sad and happy at the same time? Vacation begins-. NUI' aan Hurry up-or you'll mis: your bus ' imm a' 3:45 Page ll I Wa' ,Q . XC, tr, 11 ',-ii. MXS J. M.Smi11, .l5.vt. P. QW. 8. if T R. 0. T. C. OFFICERS Capt. T. C. Flarry P. M. S. U T. Capt. C. S.1Wur1.rrn CADET OFFICERS Major Lrnlz Capt. Grrllanl IfSg1i. J. Knighi J ' C'-J Inf, I. XVI. S. U 7 2nd Lf, Iffrighl 2nd Ll. Zfnfz Zml Lt. Mrllzyr Page R. 0. T. C. The new look was seen this year in the R.O.'1'.C. Unit with the addition of girl Sponsors. The young ladies were nominated and elected to the honorary rank of Cadet officers by the cadets of the unit. The sponsors were uniformed with tailored blouses and caps, bearing the Major' Grafurx Battalion Sponsor SPONSORS insignia of their rank and unit, blue skirts and black shoes. They have acted in their official capacity at pa- rades, reviews, at the hlili- tary Ball, and at Federal ln- spection. The sponsors were made honorary members of the Silver Sabers. Cufvr. Kr'z'jw'r.t Capt. Bulmskiz' Capt. Yfllfffl' Co A Co C Co. B Maior Graves, Capt. Keepers, Capt. Yeager, Capt. Bukoskie. Page114 Co. A R. 0. T. C 211.1 1.1. .llarfin Capt. Hrss 311.1 1.1. .S'!m,p-N1 COMPANY A FIRST PLATOON .4 .1 - .. 1 -- Row I-R. Il'l1ir11ry, R. EI1'1n1u1d.ron, L. Vauglzan, B. IJif'fJt'f1, R. Hfsx, P. Kl'Ff7l'l'J', I.a'11lz, T. Afllflill, E. I'1n'r'wII J. Iflmrozz, D. .lnr.1fu1. Row II-R. S110-w, gl. Ilfirzrgar, .l, 059001, Il. Lufffly, N. Kr1'1m'r, C. IIIIIIHIIJI, J. Girard D. l'lu'l1u, J. Sfllllffif, I.. flilllllllk, C. l'a1zkf'urr'11. ROW III- T. lild1'r,.l. l rr4u'z'n1z1, D. .I11.vfi11, I.. llnldlfrrgf, K. Iihllmifllllff ,l. Urzwl, J. 1fII1LC,'IlI'I1'5, J. Ilrzzrzr, R, I.alf1rnf1, R. Youngf. COMPANY A SECOND PLATOON Row I-ll, l'rlz'r'.v1-11, J. Rrinkf, R. Tnfl, R. Sl11'mcood,.I. Sbngrfn, R. Zffzfz, R. .'Watti.mn, IZ, 1lu4'L-rr, IJ. Ullufw, ll. Fairrllilli. Row ll-R. Nnrdrr, C. St',lW,UIlI'fZ, C. Zrlonxki, J. Rigfylr, J. Il'r'milIr1m1, R. .Wa11sfiflJ, D. linilry, ll', Iillxifllll. Row III-J. Ff'rr1-rn, C. Gr'ofvrr, IJ. flloorr, R. Hall, J. .lolm,m11, IJ. Palrrn. P 0 g e I I 5 R. 0. T. C. Co. B 211.1 l.l. Dosml linpz. Eldmz' 2n.1. 1.1. li.-bling COMPANY B FIRST PLATOON Row I-R. ll illiams, I.. ,lJ11z'y, ll. liiflzw, If. IWW, J. Elfirfd, NI. Ifzzlcoskif, J. Dnslnl, H. Ifrigfffl, J. FI'1'J'll'1', C S U.'lIlI.YIJl1, R. IJ11-vis, D. ,Willmz Row II-IJ. Iirrmwz, J. Czzrlsnn, Ii. Bnlgfriwz, D. I!'rfd1v1, IJ. I.r.vfrr, U. Polzin, IH Cllr'i.vI1'115r'11, H. llollwlllafk, S. Craylzill, J. Aw1'Ill1.f. Row III--IV. .'ll1til'I'.Si07J, IV. Uzzlzllrlwrz, D. Gray, R. Nrlxou Ii. Kirin, R. Fisflrr, IV. llflzzrfzzz, R. I'l11ll1fv.v. COMPANY B SECGND PLATOON Row lfll. Morri.f, K. lirnfdrlti, .l.-S1710-'villf, H. Sfl1ofjv.vkv, gl. Bfhlillgf, H. Mrlbyr, .I. Sorflzmn, C. Sailing, I .'VIrl.lam D. .lu.v1m. Row ll-li. Zlllllllfflilllfl, J. Kirkpatfirk, E. IVing1rr, .l. Jllmd, R. Ifnardmzuz, D. Mark, H. Ron R. 71ll0ll:l750lI, K, Dr1'5.vl1'r, J. l'1111l.m11. Row III-I.. Ilinkrl, J. l afvour, T. Bassftf, .I. lin-uvz, 1I'. Sllfflllllll, C H11rlnz'lI, D. Ofiofw, B. Pzmiy. P o g e I 1 6 , Co. C R. 0. T. C. :.f 2nd Lf. Bart Capt. Grullev 211.1 1.l. Palrifl' COMPANY C FIRST PLATOON F1Rs'1 Row-R. liuxlian, K. Dray, R. C1rrlmr.l, D. lIrnM'1', J. Ymgfrr, J. liurl. 7'hr11'f1.vr,.1'l.Mi.v11rr,R. Surx. Slscuxn Row-IJ. .,0,l!I,S'0lI, F. I,v00Jll!'ni, R. lljllfll, 0. Purdy, G. l'ollmrr, D. .1lvKill1fw.v, .l. Mf'Glr11u'f1Ii11. ,IQIIIRD Rvw- lf. f.'Il!Tl'I', T. .,!ll'j11'l', JW. Ilrrzzrr, E. Pllillifrs, F. H7'iIIt'Rf'I',lIJff, IV. Trrrill. COMPANY C SECOND PLATOON FIRST Row-D. .lolnuon, M. Padon, R. Patrirk, J. Sinrluir, L. Stmfrnson, R. Ellioit. SECOND Row-K. liarfram, R. lim'kman, D. Jonrs, L. Coflzman, E. J!1ll11'5,.,f . l.0llf1llI0fI'. THIRD ROW-.I. Shafw, F. Nnrmingflon, II. Kai, ll'. Brlzlzng, J. Nfslzifl, G. Longman' Page 117 Row I--Caffl. Ilrxx, .'Vl11jur lmntz, Cafvl. Krr'f1r'r.v, Cafvl. Urullrr, Capt. l?1zl'n.rkir, Cnfii. Ifliiwil, Cuff. Y1'!I1f1'l', l,l. Patrirly Cuff. Grrlizmi. Rovv II-1,f. Iiorl, I.l. llortnl, 1.1. illlllfllll, 1.1. .W1ng11'r11, 1.1. Zelliz, 1.1. l'f'rigfl1l, 1.1. lfflllingf, Lf, .W1'fl1y1'. SILVER SABERS The Silver Sabers, an ex- ecutive group of the Cadet Officers. had a successful year. The club elected offi- cers early in the year and held meetings usually every other Thursday in the homes of members. The R.O.'l'.C. girl Spon- sors were made honorary members of the club and took part in all its activities. The main project of the year was the Annual Klili- tary Hall. 'l his was begun, and most ol the work carried out by the Silver Sabers. As a result. a neat proht was cleared, which was set up as a fund for several Cadet benefits. The R.O.T.C. Battalion of last year was awarded the coveted honor rating at Federal lnspection. Through their leadership, the Cadet Officers hope to lead the Battalion to another high rating at lfedcral lnspection. The officers of the club were: li. LENTZ, Pfl'S'i1lIl'IIf,' ll. CiRL'I.KE, l'iu lJ7'l'.Vil1t'IIf,' -I. XvE.'XGER, Tri a.r11rr'r.' Xl. llL'KOSKlE. Sf'1'rrInry.' and R. l,ATRICK, Program llllllliflllllll. NON GDMS The Non Commissioned Officers Club was not active this year as a social club. although it did a good share of the work on the llilitary Ball. This is a very representative group. which will form a nucleous ot the next year's Unit. Row I-I.. llinkel, L. ,1rf111'y,.l.!lfIr'f1nx, D. Nlorris, lf. Tfmrpr, C. Van K1'llffH, F. lfooilard, .lan1fs, .l. Ilrillfflllf, R. Young, J. Fvrrrra, R. Snofw. Row II-R. ll'f1irm'y, K. Ifl'11I'4i1'ffi, J. Kirkpatrirk, K. I?11rfram, ll . G1u1m'l.von, H. Pflfrserz, J. Rrinlre, R. Nortirr, S. Crayllill, D. Jnllnson, .I. Shafw. Row III--D. Paffnz, G. Czllfurr, ll'. Trrrill, IV. rlndfrsnn, G. Lf1!lfllll0fl', R. lfillifznis, D. Rrn-uw, IV. l,0llfllIl0f1', T. Elder. Row IV-P. KlillR'!llllIllVll'I', Ii. Zim- ll1t l'lIll1ll, C. I'l7HIIll'l', R. l:'r1m11ml.wn,.l. Riglgflf, R. liaylian, .l. llfltifilllllflllill, l.. Cillmnk. Page118 Special Units Row' I-D. Plzrlps, J. Mfad, R. Il'iIIiamr, H. Pfwrrezz, C. Vankrurffn, R. Bas- finn, gl. If',llIl'!llll'. Row II-Syl. Knighi, T. Eldrr, IV. Sherman, L. Sff Z'I'I1.f0l1, IJ. JVlorri.r, M. Bfrrzrr, E. Zimmrrman, J. Ri!'IlRl', E. Lenfz, C.O., H. Ifrigfllr, .lS.C.U. Row III-.-1. Sorenson, fl. MrGlaurhIin, B. Hurkrr, R. Pnlrifk, IV. f:lllIlll'lJ0lI, T. .Iafy1'f, H. Melbyr, R. l:'dmum1'.mn. and Sophomores for membership. R. 0. T. C. MCNEEL RIFLES ln its second year of exist- ence, the flIcNeel Rifles ex- hibition drill unit expanded its number and. with the help of the Beloit Box Board Company, paid for its own uniforms. 'lihe Unit was set up this year with the old members of last year electing a commanding officer, Klajor Ervin Lentz, and an assist- ant Commander, 2nd l.t. Harold VVright. A competition was held at the start of the year to select an equal number of Juniors Organized to make public exhibitions, the Unit put on six demonstrations at this printing and expects to do four more. These exhibitions included three parades. three indoor shows and an escorting assignment. The members of the Unit make up their own movements, basing them on the famous Queen Anne Drills. To round out the year's activities, the Unit intends to put on a show at Federal Inspection. RIFLE TEAM Consistent scores were fired by the team in all contests this year. 'liwo matches were fired with Rockford VVest, and a telegraphic match was fired with a school in Hawaii. Other matches were cancelled due to lack of transportation. The annual Hearst Trophy llfatch couldn't be fired because our range does not meet the required specifications. There was quite a battle for positions on the team this year: the members were as follows: L el a n d Hinkel, Richard Gerhard, James Sho- gren, Ervin Lentz, Carl Van- Keuren, lliilford Berner, Rodney VVhitney, Robert Thorpe, Albert VVinegar, james llleans, Rolland VVil- liams, Edward Purcell, Har- old lllelbye, and Leon Ad- ner. Row I-R. Whitnfy, .M. Brrner, R. Gerhard, J. Shogren. Row II-L. Hinkrl, J. lI im-gar, R. lflllllllllli, R. Thorpe, J. Means. Row III-Sgr. Smith, C. Van Krurrn, H. Melbye, L. fldney, Syl. Knighl. Page119 R. 0. T. C. MILITARY BALL dihis year's Klihtary l3aH was a decided success both Hnancially and socially. Held at Danceland on Feb- ruary 7,l948,allenjoymlthe music of Rob Edgars Or- chestra. Besides the work of the Silver Sabers, the entire Cadet Corps, and the P. M. .lolm EltfrmialzdI1'11114'1lrZinzlmfrnian T?'ilIllI11' .Ifward Iffillllffj' S, X rli, group, All-, Hal-Qld Noreen did much to insure the success of the l3alL d'he decorations to l l o w e d the thenie of Yfalentines Ilapg the Cfadet lJHHcers'sabers beuig used as arroxvs for the X7alentnies of cupid. During intermission the KIcNeel Rides put on an exhibition and Captain Florey awarded the Chicago 'liribune llledals for the outstanding 2nd and third year cadets to SfSgt. Eugene Zinnnerlnan and Captain John Eldred, respectively. 'lihe highlight of the evening was the Grand Klarch of over 200 couples led by Cadet Klajor lfrvin Lentz and sponsor Phvliss Keepers. 'lihe Cadet officers formed a saber arch at the close of the Grand Klarch. A FRoN'r Row-E. Lvntz, P. Keepfrs, R. Gerhard, D. Grinkf, R. Hess, J. Yacgfr, J. Eldrfd, M. Bul.-oskir. P o g e 1 2 O ,groom . . . TO THE vnctorzs snows THE spouis As that old saying states To the Victors Belong the Spoils and so it was with Beloit High Athletic teams for this past school year of 1947 and 48. Blessed with a coaching staff second to none and teams having that Hne competitive spiritg that will to win and that something extra which made all champions in one way or another. Beloit has in- deed gained a lion's share of the spoils The football squad slated for a cellar position came through with the will to win and a refusal to be beateng to emerge as conference champions. The basketball team was one to be proud of after having lost nearly all the key players off the previous year's state champs, including the coach who was very ably replaced by Robert Rensberger. Our Sophomore basketball champs should be mentioned as well as their undefeated football team. These boys were fortunate in having Coach Windmiller whom we must say goodbye to after his having a very successful one year stand at B.H.S. Paul Nee's jayvees, the boys who wil make up next year's varsity eleveng undefeated over a two year span certainly reaped in their share of the laurels. For years it has been taken for granted around the conference that Beloit would always be far behind the field in track competition. But not so this year! Not only holding its own with the best in the conference the thinlies finished well up the ladder in the State Contest. We can't forget Cliff Hertenstein's championship netters or the meets won by Robert Rensberger's golfers. Yes, all in all, the sports year of 1947 and 1948 has indeed been a great one in every conceivable way. Our sincere thanks go out to all the coaches and it is with deep regret that We seniors must depart from the scene of our high school athletic accomplishments. It is our hope that the students of years to come will attempt to achieve the pinnacle of success attained this past year and carry out the stand- ards set in sportsmanship and good will spread throughout the Big Eight conference by Beloit teams. Sports Editor Page 121 5' 3 I .1 rg, a' if If. J. f1t'l'fI'lI.Yl C. T. AVFIJUII R I R l 1 B I G E I G H T S TA N D I N G S BELOIT . . . Madison East . . Madison West . . Janesville . . Kenosha . . Racine Park . . Racine Horlick . . . Madison Central . . 3 .f -. 3 .ef J. Knight n 3 iii Il' lVindmillrr g e 1 2 2 2 1017 ,Beats is 1 Row IV-Fleming, Il'1'.rl, B. Lffuihn, llflrllwwain, Eirlufr, Corllfs, V0llIII1'l', Sirnu-, Jifnsfn, R1'inn'r, MrCar-ville, lfryunl, Cioni, .Moom'y, .ll'1'h!'l'. Row III-Cnarlz Kniglil, Coarlz lVz'l.von, Guplon, Hoskins, Luugllran, H'l'l'zll'!1, Folfs, Knut- son, Dary, Kroger, Snzillz, Hunt Plfnfnff, llfill, Payne, Mgr. l.o1'kfwood, Cnarll Nev. Row ll-Pipifonr, lil'l'!jllIllll, Bnlrn, II itlr, Naid1'no'1.virh, Murphy, MrCaulfy, Torrey, Elzyrl, Prllrgrini, Kallzxrlmd, H. l,1'-vilnz, Lrnlz, Saumlrrs. Row I-Mgr. Callahan, Siafford, .-ldams, Marino, MrCl1'llan, fIi'1lfZIIl'f, Cox, Van Krurrn, Hill, Hokr, glllvn, Terry, Day, Mqr.Kz1i, VARSITY FOOTBALL B5'xvinning the conference chatnpionship,oLn'footballteaniinade the year of 1947 one of the niost successful in the history of B.H.S. athletics. Our football honors followed the State Championship and Co-conference Championships won last spring in basketball. Our last championship in football was won in .1938 and pre-season dopesters gave this year's squad little hope of finishing in the upper division. Seven lettermen, live backs and two linemen, formed the nucleus for the team. Returning letter win- ners included Dick lNlcCauley, Wayne VVitte, Dick Engel, Bill Torrey, Don lklurphy, Alex Naideno- vich, and Julius Pellegrini. Although the team was outweighed by every conference opponent, and was handicapped with nu- inerous nutuies they vvon six out of seven conference ganies d'he teani had a Hue spidt and xvorked well as a unit. lt was also endowed with the necessary specialists that a good team requires in kicking, passing, pass receiving, centering and generalship. Their terrific desire to win was the factor that eventually stamped them as champions. The sports writers from the five cities represented in the conference selected an all-conference team at the end of the season and give us the lion's share of the honors, naming five Beloit players to the first team and another to the second. Dick lNIcCauley, VVayne VVitte, Dick Engel, Edgar Bergmann, and Alex Naidenovich received first team honors, with Bill Torrey making the second team. Several other players including Julius Pellegrini, Henry Levihn, Ervin Lentz, and -lim Bolen were outstand- ing on numerous occasions and also deserve special mention. Dick Engel, a shifty, hard-running halfback, who led the conference in scoring, and VVayne YVitte, a sticky-fingered and brilliant end, also received all-state honors. They were also selected by their team mates as honorary co-captains of the squad. QM9 T Page 123 Beloit 'l6, Racine Park 6 lixcellent line play and deception enabled the Purple gridders to down Racine Park decisively. .lim liolen, who blocked three Park kicks and played a magnificent game, was the individual star. ln the first three minutes liolen hlocken a kick which went in'o the end-vone for an automatic safety. As the 2nd quarter he-gan, Vilalley, Park's fullhack, hroke loose for 66 yards putting the hall on the lieloit 2. Un last down Luedke managed to score to put Park ahead at halftime. liarly in the 3rd quarter a Racine fumhle re- covered hy our hoys resulted in our first marker of the evening. Park's defense was completely fooled hy a pass for the extra point. The other score came on a 26 yard sneak thru the middle hy Naidenovich as lVlcC'lellean kicked the extra point giving Beloit a I6 to 6 lead and the hall-game. Page 124 Milwaukee North 13, Beloit 6 ln its initial start of the -l-7 season the Puple lost an encouraging 13-6 contest. Beloit started fast and Alex Naidenovich plunged from the one for the first TD of the year early in the first quarter. But this was soon nullified as Shesto, a nifty North hack, broke loose for 75 yards on the first play after the kickoff. The half ended with the scorer 7-6 for North as neither team threatened in the second quar- ter. It seemed as if the game was doomed to this scoreg hut Rolaff, quarterback for North unleashed an aerial attack resulting in another Milwaukee score midway in the Hnal period. The game ended with Beloit trying desparately to pass themselves into a win. Beloit 13, Madison Central 0 Sparkling line play and a fast hard-charging hackfield enahled Beloit to win their llomecoming game in a close, hard-fought hattle. After an exchange of punts lingel kicked to Fen- tral's 30. After Central failed to gain on two line plunges, Murphy leaped high to intercept a pass and race 41 yards unmolested to a Beloit score. Mc- Clellean added the extra point to put Beloit ahead 7-0 at the half. The Purple's second score came in the 3rd quarter as a result of two large gains on a Murphy to VVitte aerial and a 30-yard dash by Pipitone with the hall coming to a rest on the seven. From this point Pelligrini holted thru the middle and went across standing up for the final total. Beloit 13, Kenosha 0 Speedy heads-up line play' and tremendous hack- tield power enahled an underdog Purple Eleven to trounc Kenosha in a very' one-sided and decisive manner. 'l'he First half yvas scoreless though Beloit threat- ened numerous times. Early' in the second, Beloit marched -l7 yards, Naidenovich plunging the last four and Mcflellean kicking the extra point to put us seven points to thc good, Un an exchange of punts after the kickoff, VVatson recovered a Keno fumhle. A 1+-yard smash hy' Pipitone set up a scoring run of 16 yards hy' Pelli- grini. lfolloyving the score, the two teams fought hack and forth until the final gun. . Madison East 'I4, Beloit 0 XVith six regulars lost due to injuries, the Purple eleven lost a crucial game at the hands of a heavier Madison lirlst team. The lirst half was primarily' a kicking duel he- tu een Ace of liast and Iingel of Beloit. Both did a fine ioly of keeping his opponents deep in their own territory for a scoreless tie at half-time. As the Purgolders came hack after the midgame Vest, it seemed as it' they meant to continue their punt and prayer tactics as Ace dropped hack for a 3rd doyvn pllllt to catch the Beloit defense Hat-footed on a -I-0-yard pass to the fifteen. Vsing 3 downs to push the remaining distance, East led 7 to 0. Nlorgan :nltled insult to injury later hy' skirting right end for 36 yards to end a dismal evening for the league leaders, tsf Beloit 34, Racine Horlick 12 Yiscious hard-charging line play' and lllspll running hy' All-State llalflsack lingcl was enour to overwhelm a hapless llorlick eleven Un a Purple IIIISCUL' Racine drove to tht Be on five early in the lst period only to lit stopped hy 111 Y interception. NX ith his hack toithe yyall, lin in around end, squirmcd to the 35 and, yyith t of fine blocking hrokc into the tlt ll to dash tht It t , maining distance untouched. As :I result of 'N nt vich pushing across from the one, and XVittt snig ,Qing a one-handed circus catch in the Ullll-lllllt tht Stateliners led hy three 'l'lTs at intcrlnissi 3rd period hegan with a hang ls Beloit poundtd to the Malted-Milkers 5, only to have tht- hall s hy' a Racine guard, who raced to our live to st their lst 6 pointerg the secont l came via tht null route. Fngel finished what he had started lu ll cepting a pass to score on a fri-yard romp str ue doyvn tht- sidelines. Q6 Beloit 46, Madison West 12 A rampaging Beloit machine literally swept to a merciless route of Madison VVest. The contest started slowly with Beloit scoring hrst as a result of hard-running by Torrey. Soon after Pellegrini leaped high in the air for a short pass to score a thriller. VVest then began to show some power, only to be stopped almost singlehanded by Folrs. But, not to be denied, a Regent, Hicks, lumluered 7+ yards on a fluke interception. Soon after the half all havoc broke loose with Beloit backs running wild. Torrey started it off by tight-roping the sidelines for +5 yards. Then it was Engel twisting, turning for 35, followed by Adams sprinting 90 yards untouched. Fngel, not to be outdone, scampered across again behind super- lulocking. Marino ended the track meet hy streak- ing 62 yards in the closing seconds. 553 Beloit 20, Janesville 7 Vvith the conference crown hanging in the bal- ance, Beloit seemed momentarily to forget their mis- sion as the Blur-birds swept to a first quarter touch- down. Though the Purple struck back quickly with Pelligrini elnding Stephens in a -l-8-yard footrace, the real turning point of the game came minutes later. Grutzner, Beloit speed merchant, hit Stephens head-on in a viscious tackle, Both' boys were mo- mentarily stunned, with Urutzner sacrificing a broken nose to render -Ianesville's chief threat mill thereafter. The half's end saw the Stateliners leading 13-6 as a result of Z1 brilliant +3-yard romp by lingel. Late in the 3rd quarter jumping julie led the way toward the Bower City goal, but was stopped a foot shy of paydirt. Not to be denied again, the Fight- ing Purple ground out a 40-yard march for the final six points of the I9-l7 Championship season. Poqe l26 35,515 wq-6 fm K ,A N ,V M. S? 1 NK 6, K 3. 3 l H W J an f D s 83 x V. Adam.: J. Bolen E. Bergman C. Dary .. .Lyn-ef 4 L... .. V sin' . fa. 5, Li ,Y we ' s .f .4 A .M QW S 56 5? 1 V D. Engel D. Folly . J, f L W -fm .vi 1. in KQMP' 2 . 'V WQ5ii. .JaW- .U ,1 3' . , Q 5 J fa gif M J? E. Gutzner B. Hokr .Q?.Qf 9.4- bw-M . D. Laughran H. Le-vihn D. McCauley D. Murphy J Payne E. Lentz J. Marino D. McClellran .1'I. Naidenowich I Pellegrznz Page 128 fx-is 4 , . 1 K 2' J. Pepilonr F. Plrnnlrl' E y Ev .. , An: Ll s . af it - Y 4 ., :. ., '-, .sk J x vi AK MG ' 3 1 R I K 5 QE, x 'S fj 5' Q, F N L. it 7 t . 31 .A ' X . 53 1 311, 3 Y, my I I r 3 ,, , 1 ,Q ' ' L Q -ws. ' - f ff ,V 3 L' TX-'. - z P , E, 5? 1 0. is Q 1 A - F . My s 2:5 4 ,y 4 rf D. Saunders R, Torrey xy Q A da' , i a 1 , 'F . iw 6 3? xt , 46 xx f 55? ,mf az, v , K. Hunt G. Knutson B. Kallfsfad IJ. Krorgrr f ii 4 , , lx g K 1 'dm 4 4 ik 4 5 v- Q, wk, K . 59X Sq l 5' A 'Q'- 41 E- VfPfl1-'kd-Y G. llfrrden R- W M1011 W. Wine Page 129 S. A' . Row III-Coafh Windmiller, Doubleday, Dedr-deer, Srhaefer, Masaer, Jordan, Edt-wards, Jero, If'al.vh, Payne, Bolgrien, Coaffz Rrnsberger, Coafh Hertenxtein. Row II-Edmonds, Fairbert, Kipp, S1-nnetl, Kunz, Fofwler, Lofrke, Sleellry, Myers, Finnegan, Pike, Ross, Piccione, Dixon, Helm, Barrand, Berg, Rehart, Folts. Row I-Alrcller, Hoplainr, Pasa- laqna, Randy, Renean, Crayfrofr, Poole, L1-nz, Waller, Latlzers, Zimmerman.. Panlaleo, Smith, Curtir, Dennis, Da-wson. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL The Beloit Sophomore football team opened a very successful football season by trouncing a good Freeport, Ill. Soph team 27 to 7. Ray Foster scored twice for Beloit, while Frank Murphy and Law- rence Archer donated a touchdown apiece. South Beloit High School's team provided stiff competition, but the Sophs squeezed through 6 to O on a pass from Archer to lllurphy late in the second period. Highlight of the game was the Sopho- more's goal-line stand for four downs on the one-yard line late in the game. Evansville's big and slow varsity team provided little opposition and the Sophs smothered them 20 to 0 on brilliant running of Randy, Archer, Foster and Reneau. Evansville out-weighed Beloit 20 pounds to the man. The Sophs made Janesville their fourth victim, 18 to 7. lt was Beloit's poorest showing of the season and they did not play up to par the next week when they lost their only game of the season to Rockton, lll., 20 to 6 on a rain-soaked field. The Purple Sophs then snapped out of their slump and played their best football of the year in drubbing the Rockford West Jr. Varsity 15 to 6 in a whirlwind fourth quarter rush, and then Went on to finish their season the next week by again romping over Freeport, 19 to 0. Gene Curtis was elected honorary captain of the team and Tom VValler voted the team's most valuable player. Shelvy Randy led the team scoring with 2-l points on touchdowns, Archer was second with 19 points. The Sophomore reserves under the able tutelage of Cliff Hertenstein enjoyed an undefeated sea- son, winning five games, never had its goal line crossed, and racked up ll-l points. Page 130 , f 'x LVD bf new .J 1 L, - , L, . Mkffi-WJ! DMl1'?tz1?f? if LCLJ5 Jjfgjl' -,LLL 4,6295 -H-is ' eLe,v,PUiLp 'ifwy 1. mg ,Q ' Iv Sb!-I' , V.. jJ5t T'J.f 11' 9-g .fy X335 'B 61 Mm Q34 4:14 J 35 Q32 fw.::C'51Ztf l ' I Y -Af, -2 QQ, L vv ' f4'12s?:l:5wi ,vo wk 11 glgw L s. jf, QQ' LD ' -,171-,yy digg jgn JJXW if NJ J5 U ff, V f-Vx I 1 L K c xv-- . Am , 3 L HQDL' B 51 7', 655122. ' Duff CO4 ' xjwbiyj !S 5NjjVJC, ww Rlklw 5Q,'3j'-5-,ffgx 39 E3 7,593 fijw lg-,km . s 'V-Via' BASKETBALL Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit Beloit 50-Harlem 24 42-Kenosha 36 34-Racine Park 3l 39-Janesville 38 40-Rockford West 47 36-Madison Central 37 37-Alumni 50 41-Dixon 26 37-Madison West 33 36-Racine Horlick 30 34-Madison 33 56-Kenosha 57 34-Racine Park 38 47-Rockford West 69 34-Janesville 36 29-Racine Horlick 39 45-Madison East 61 33-Madison West 30 BELOIT REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Beloit 33-Janesville 39 Beloit 32-Burlington 'I9 Beloit 54-Whitewater 32 W L Pct. Racine Park ..,,,,.... 9 5 .643 Janesville ..,......... 9 5 .643 Madison East ........ 9 5 .643 BELOIT ..............,. 8 6 .5'l'l Madison West ....,. 7 7 .500 Madison Central ,.6 8 .357 Racine Horlick ...... 5 9 .357 Kenosha .............. 311 .214 2 WD xv, C12 fykfl x -1. 'KTPAH x- 'L l ,uc ,s- .nkfgrb g,t'.flxdg,kj X ifiiffci Row l-Thomas, llfwdon, .MrD0fwrIl, Crofwlry, Rn-lardi, I! rigM Row ll-Tanzulis, N11idfnofvirl1. Knllfrfad, Hansfn, .lrI1J.f'11. Row lll1C0I1l',I RI'lI5IIl'ffll'f, C0!lfP5,B!ll'f071, Torrry, Royfnllfall, I.orkfw0ot1, Jlffgr. VARSITY BASKETBALL Beloit High enjoyed a respectable season in basketball this year having won 12 games while losing 10. The Purple held First place in the Big Eight Conference at the half way mark, but our shooting fell off and we found ourselves in -ith place at the end of conference play. VVe had the satisfaction of defeating every Big Eight opponent at least once. This year's team made 24.8 percent of it's field goal atempts, however, our opponents hit for slightly over 25 percent. Our free throw percentage of 27.4 was very poor and proved costly in several games. Bob Kallestad had the best field goal percentage with 305 while Alex Naidenovich had the best free throw percntag with 57.7. In the tournament game against Janesville Beloit scored the same number of field goals as did Janesville, but we hit only 7 free throws in 24 attempts while Janesville completed 13 of 23 attempts. After being defeated by Janes- ville in the tournament we went on to win th consolation by defeating Burlington and VVhitewater. The most outstanding individual performance this year was by Jim Barron when he scored 20 of Beloit's 34 points to defeat Racine Park 34 to 31. Giving Jim a close second was Bob Kallestad's 17 points in the Central game which Beloit won 44 to 42. Other outstanding games this year were: the Beloit 39 Janesville 38 game in which Bill Torrey made 6 of 7 free throwsg the Central 37 Beloit 36 game: the Beloit 34 Madison East 33 game which decided undisputed lst place at the half way mark of conference playg the Kenosha 57 Beloit 56 overtime gameg the second game with Janesville in which Bloit was 9 point behind the two minutes to go but came up to within two points. The team was handicapped for four games at mid-season by the loss of Jos Rosenthal who injured his back. The leading scorer this year was Bob Kallestad with 193 points, closely followed by Jim Barron with 188 and Bill Torrey with 180. Alex Naidenovich was the oustanding defensive player and was given the assignment of guarding the best offensive player of our opponents. At the close of the season Bob Kallestad was chosen captain-elect for the year by his team mates. The team also voted on most valuable player and Bill Torrey and Kallestad were selected by an equal number of votes. Along with these distinctions Kallestad was given the hoonr of being selected on the first five of the conference team. The trait that stood out most in this year's team was the determination to win in the closing minutes of the tightly contested games. This was best exemplihed in the Madison West game in which Beloit overcame an eight point margin with three minutes to go to win by three points. faaaf F Page l32 1 1 I 1 I x 4 GLB! MORRIS HANSUN ff J f W 3 .5 1 r ll 5,?.3 S5f'f3ff 2 , . . z 3 5 x .. if QQ Wh f N, ,ex A kt ful. fl Q L l?: Ja-.lf T C .Q 43 A X 'kgs ROW I-Drdrrkfr, McClellan, Denni:. Finnegan, Shafer, Rfneau. ROW II-Mg. McComb, lValler, Barrand, Folts, Crayeroft, Sennctt, Coach Ilfindmiller. Row III-Curris, Pantalfo, Knutson, Smiill, I!'alsh, Dafwson. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL The high school sophomore basketball team enjoyed a very successful season winning 17 of the 19 games played. They won the Big Eight Sophomore Conference basketball title with a record of 13 wins and 1 loss in conference play. The lone conference loss came at the hands of Racine Horlick 28 to 25 at Racine. Beloit defeated them in the first game 33 to 22. The only other loss suffered during the season was at Rockford West during the early part of the season. This 47-38 defeat by Rockford was avenged later in the year by the score of 53 to 26. Probably one of the biggest virtues of the sophomore squad was its scrappy type of play and the fact that the first 10 or 12 men on the squad were of equal ability except in one or two isolated cases. Although Kent Smith was the most consistent scorer and garnered 158 points he had ample help from the rest of the squad who took their turns in leading the scoring. Frank Shafer was second in the scoring dept. with 119 points. Bob Reneau, gained the distinction of having the best shooting aver- age from the field with a good .328 average and also the best percentage at the free throw line hitting .5-10. The team's average on the free throw line was .-168 and hit a .253 average on field goals. Every member of the 18 man squad scored at least one point during the season. The Sophs did not get by the season without having their share of bad luck. Gene Knutson, 6'3 center was lost to the squad for five weeks in the middle of the season. Tom VVa1ler, a very depend- able guard, broke his leg the first of ajnuary and was lost for the season. Donny lNIcClellan, Sopho- more team captain, had trouble all season with his left shoulder slipping out of place and was lost for a week at a time on two occasions. Kent Smith could be used only sparingly in the Racine Horlick game because of a bad cold. At the close of the season, the squad voted Donny McClellan the team Captain and Kent Smith the team's most valuable player. MJ-,a!2f...0...u... Page 137 Q6 ,flnoihrr .mph lmskft KENT SMITH Most Valuable DON McC1.Et.i,AN Wophx Aw East Captain SOPHOMORE SCORES Beloit 42 Beloit 33 Beloit 22 Beloit 40 Beloit 38 Beloit 36 Beloit 41 Beloit 31 Beloit 56 Beloit 33 Beloit 42 Beloit 36 Beloit 27 Beloit 53 Beloit 49 Beloit 25 Beloit 42 Beloit 43 Beloit 30 Non-Conference Games. all-larleiii 9 Kenosha 27 Racine Park I6 Janesville 26 yERockford West 47 XSO. Beloit 31 llladison Central 39 Xllixon, lll. 23 llladison West 22 Racine Horliek 22 Nladison East 27 Kenosha 32 Racine Park 23 lfRoclcford VVest 26 Janesville 39 Racine Horlick 28 llladison Central 25 llladison East 35 llladison YVest 23 -.MmXM,? , I , M Row I-Mgr. McComb, Weeden, McCarfville, Ilfitle, McCauley, Torrey, Grutzner, Naidenowich, 0'Conner.v, Lam endola, Mgr. Kai. Row II-Coach Nee, B. Bundy, S. Bandy, Nelson, Laughran, Pantalro, Folts, Knutson, D. Smith, K. Smith, Reimer, Cafwley, Voss, Coarh Nelson. Row III-Coach llfindmiller, Aherns, Dixon, Berg, Shafer, Goomar, I'anKuren. Rfnflllll Foster. Row IV-Murphy, llfentland, Lathers, Engel, Kades, Loerlze, Klingheil, Cllrirterson, Johnson. VARSITY TRACK Ten lettermen were on hand to answer the opening call for track by Coaches Nelson, Nee, and Windmiller, and with them, for the first time in years, B.H.S. looked forward to a successful track season. Beloit had not won a varsity meet in years, and usually ended up in last place in the conference. At this writing, and with only the conference meet remaining, we are happy to report that the Purples have enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in years, and are looking forward to a first division place in the conference meet. BELOIT 535 ROCKFORD WEST 26 The season began with an impressive 53 to 26 victory over Rockford West. In this meet Bill Torrey, high point man for the past three years, established a new school record in the shot put., MADISON WEST RELAYS The Madison West Relays provided the next test and Beloit finished fifth among 28 schools, competing in Class HA . Our two mile relay team composed of Wayne Witte, John O'Connor, Dave McCarville, and Bill Bandy, established a new school record of 8238.6 to win second place in this event. The half mile relay team of Shelvy Bandy, Don Laughran, Clarence Gupton, and Ed Grutzner placed second. Lamendola and Torrey also placed in the pole vault. ROCK VALLEY MEET Trying desperately for our first Rock Valley Meet championship, we came close to dethroning Janesville, perenial winner, but had to be satisfied with a close second. The final scores were Janesville 91, Beloit 84, Harvard 14, Belvidere 8, and Harlem 0. Ed Grutzner broke Eddie May's school record for the 440 yard dash. Torrey and McCauley also set new meet records in the pole vault and discus throw. BELOIT 693 ROCKFORD WEST 46 In a second meeting Beloit again trounced Rockford VVest. Dick McCauley threw th'e discus 148 feet 10 inches to better his own school record and credit him with the best performance in the state this season. BELOIT nw, FREEPORT 44M Bill Torrey had a big day winning individual scoring honors with 16 points, and setting a new school record of 47 feet M inch in the shot put. BELOIT 75, ROCKFORD EAST 37 Beloit continued its winning ways at the expense of Rockford East for its fourth dual meet victory over an Illinois Big 8 opponent. Grutzner tied h'is 440 yd. record of 52.5, John O'Connor won the mile in 4:45. GATEWAY CLASSIC-CLINTON, IOWA Beloit placed fifth among a strong field of sch'ools at the 28th running of the Iowa meet. Dick McCauley broke the meet record with a throw of 142 feet in the discus. JANESVILLE RELAYS Meeting some of the stiffest competition that could be provided in the state our team placed fourth behind Madison West, Madison East, and Janesville. Shelvy Bandy ran a sensational race to place second in the low hurdles. Th'e 440 yd. relay team of Ray Foster, Alex Naidenovich, Gupton, and Grutzner, won this event and set a meet and school record of 45.3 seconds. SECTIONAL MEET In the sectional meet where only first and second place winners qualify for the state meet, Grutzner, Lamndola, Murphy, and Gupton qualified. Grutzner ran a spectacular race to win the 440 yd. dash in 51 seconds. Our 880 yd. relay team of Foster, Naideno- vich, Gupton, and Grutzner, placed second to East and also qualified. STATE FINALS Ed Grutzner pressed Leroy Collins of Green Bay East to a new state record of 49.5. Eddie also broke the old record, being timed in 49.9. This not only gave Grutzner credit for running the second fastest 440 ever run in tlre state meet, it also stamps him as one of the better high school quarter milers in the nation. Qe.o'rmL.... Page l39 I XIV, ,910 .,,.-- I if f- 5-- fk I I 'Ni I I J fx---A--I- I 'TQ-i 01fV' - :'5fii.f:1-iw I - 'I 'v '5'-'x--Iwi ' r '.- .. I : , 4 1, fl 9 E- Af.-n T' Q- ,wwf ',,Z,ffiI.1,.7F'M? jf,-tiif ,,.,iL Ed Grutzmrr-440 I SQL LQ TRACK SCHEDULE 1948 mooon INTERCLASS I MEET FIELD HOUSE ,Hex Naidzfno-virh-John Payne Dirk Mfffauley-Discus MADISON WEST RELAYS MADISON OUTDOOR INTERCLASS MEET STADIUM ROCK VALLEY INVITATIONAL JANESVILLE ROCKFORD WEST VARSITY Byron Jensen-Mile BELOIT FREEPORT VARSITY FREEPORT lV'aynf lI'itte-Half .Milf Don Murphy-llfaights ge 140 vL,.,AJJ,,,,QgM.A.,, v'-fa 4.1.9 0x4-1:-K TRA X MEDULE ISQBX' V smfvy 11 andy-Hufdzf, aslbrr fx GATEWAY CLASSIC CLINTON, IOWA JAN ESVILLE RELAYS JANESVILLE STATE SECTIONAL JANESVILLE STATE MEET MADISON Bi TW? CONFERENCE MEET KENOSHA Miflcry I,l1llIl'7l1i0Ill Clnrrnn' Gupfon-Sprints Grnr lflffdffl John f,'f:0lIHl'7'-Mill' Page 141 rv? 3 I l Row I-Don Smith, Clarence Guplon, Frank Plenener, Dick McCauley, Hank Lefvihn. ROW II-Jacle Helm, Vila: Adams, John 0'Connor. NOT PICTURED-Don Hill, Wes Eisemann, Bob Earle, Gene Doubleday, Bill Hake, Paul Luety, Carroll Hughes, Ed McCabe, Joe Marino, Hofward Cox. WRESTLI 'l'here was a line group of fellows in the wrestling tournament this year with three of them placing in the state tourney. There were nine weight classes in the tournament. ln the 110 pound class VVesly lfiseman defeated Bob Earle for first place. Gene Doubleday won over Ed lXlcCabe in the 120 pound class. Don Hill was victor over John O'Conno1' in the 130 pound weights. The 140 pound championship was decided in a duel between eventual champion Joe llvlarino and Howard Cox. The 150 pound class-Jack Helm defeated Bill Hoke for the crown. Vilas Adams emerged the victor over Frank Plencner at 160 pounds and Dick hlccauley defeated Clarence Gupton for the 170 pound crown. Paul Luety was lloored by Hank Levihn in the 180 pound championship duelg with Don Smith being awarded the decision from Carroll Hughes. The Juniors won the team championship with 65 points. The Seniors were second with 53 followed by the Sophomores who garnered 33 points. At the State 'llournament in Racine on hflarch 19th and 20th Beloit placed 7th in a select field. -lack Helm took -lth place in the 1-15 pound weight. Don Hill captured 3rd at 125 pounds and Hank Levihn wound up in 3rd spot in his division. As this was the first year Beloit High has ever entered lntetscholastic wrestling competition the boys made a line showing. VVith very little coaching ffor the participating schools were veterans at the sportj Beloit High's matmen more than held their own. Page 142 X Row I-Brlnnli, Rrynoldx, Pipilonf, Marino, Day, I r'rrrr'a. Row II-I'1'Jp1v', I'rpr'a5lv1s, Mannino, Grullw, Sf'nm'tf, Garofolo. Row III-Coarll Iitrtenxtrin, Perle, 0'J1'r, Srlllzlrr, Kroyrr, Hamlin, Craycroff. VARSITY TENNIS The backbone of the 1948 tennis squad consisted of three returning lettermen: Dave Reynolds. senior, and two juniors, Joe Pipitone and Joe lilarino. A squad of 22 hopeful racket wielders greeted the opening call. Additional places on the team will be filled from a group of upper classmen: Dick Belardi, Jim Schuler, Julius Ferrera, VVayne Day, lid Vepraskas, and Cal Peck. Several promising sophomores supplement this group and will give strength to the squad. In addition to eleven scheduled dual matches, Beloit will defend the crown won last year in a quadrangular meet at Kenosha, meeting Racine Park, Horlick and Kenosha. Last year Beloit, after being ceded the number one spot. was prevented from proving its rating by the VVeather Hlanl' who cancelled the Big 8 conference tourna- ment. This year's tourney will be held at Racine. The state meet at VVauwatosa will be entered. This year's schedule includes matches with two liladison schools as well as meets with traditional rivals. By this arrangement all conference schools, with one exception, will be contacted in regular season competition. liflost matches will consist of five singles and two doubles events. ln addition to the regular schedule, contents with the junior high schools will be arranged for members of the squad not playing on the regular team. r E 1948 TENNIS SCH ICIJULE june Dorf! fwnrk Jn hard ffllas. April 16-Rockford Wlest at Beloit April 20-Beloit at Freeport April 24-Beloit at Madison Central April 28-Beloit at Janesville Mav 1-Madison YVest at Beloit May 5-Beloit at Rockford liast May 11-Lake Geneva at Beloit May 12-Beloit at Rockford VVest May 15-Quadrangular Meet lPark, llorlick, Ke nosha, Beloit, at Kenoshaj May 18-Janesville at Beloit May 22-Beloit at Madison VVest May 25-Rockford Fast at Beloit May 28-29-State Meet at VVauwatosa 5-Big 8 Conference Meet at Racine P o g e l 4 3 -Qpkjsuw 'Q Nlyxvfv' s V ilwhm I abr KNMILING-Frank Iirinrkrrlmff, Bill Finnfgan, John Stafford. STANDING-Pftr Ross, Jrrry Thomas, Don Tamuli.r, Dirk Dafwson, .Morris Hanson, Ronnie Mom. VARSITY GOLF 'l'he outlook for the Purple golf season is very promising this year. At this writing only one match has been played in which our golfers defeated Freeport l-lk points to M point. Each of our players defeated his opponent with ease. The five players on the Freeport trip were Don 'l'amulis, jerry Thomas, Bill Finnegan, Dick Dawson, and John Stafford. Other members of the team are Ronnie Nloen, lklorris Hansen, Pete Ross, and Frank Brinckerhoff. Don Tamulis and Jerry Thomas are both returning lettermen and are the only two golfers assured of participating in all matches. fllost of the matches this year will be with five players and the other members of the squad will be working hard all season to be on the five man team from match to match. ln the Freeport match our scores were: Tamulis, 833 Thomas, 795 Finnegan. 90: Dawson, 873 and Stafford, 78. These are exceptionally good scores for a first season match and if the boys continue to improve. Beloit is in for a very suc- cessful season. Don Tamulis is the only senior on the squad and Beloit can look forward to success on the golf links in the years to come. April 2-l Kladison Central-Here AIHY Nladimn XVCSY-rllhfff' April 27 Rockford Em-Ht-rf Maw' .lallfsvillf-'1'hsff April so xiadim yvt-Sr-Here May Rockford West-HW lklay -l Rockford VVest-'llhere Niall 'lanesville-Here Klay Conference lXIeet-Janesville Xlay 7 Hartford 'llourney-Hartford fllay ll Rockford East-'l'here Page 144 State meet-Time and place nounced as yet P,-f-JA0 I'l0f fill Row I-Dafwnpori. J!1t'L'i1',' Rfdmond Mary Fapl Prff' Ilmll Ffvon Pap! Prrs Fool Ium flll V , , . ., .., . , . . , ., ,,' . ', . ', .1 fv .,' . LL'lllI.YlHI Elrannrr, Capt.,' 1,llfh5i7l!fl'l', Donna, Capt.. C:V'f'I'71'lL'00d, IJIIIUFFJ, Ca1vt.,' 1I,1IfllI1'I', .10-1'l'l', l.'11pl.,' Sll'fPfl!llI, Dori.: Row II-Rfimvr, .Mary IWW, Maurinrg All'll1l'f!l, Dolores' Nelson Marilyn' Nnrllf lrwnr' Virlwl loan Rnzly I'inl1'l,' fllfllll, Gloria, L1'D1'll, .lanifff lfaukind, Joan. Roni III-Sflltll, Iirily 'l Taagmlrl Gfwlvi' I'hillip,t, ll'rfvrrl 1 . , . J' iNfl.von, f.Ill'0ljVI,' fillllllj, Mary l.r1u,' Pourirunlxs, Cn'0rgfu1,' .ll1'ofI, Rarlmrn,' l?r'1ldn'k501l, .lznlrfyf f:l'l'I'l1, 1.011 G.A.A. BOWLING The G.A.A. bowling this year was headed by lfvon Alcott as President l.aVonne 'Nlonroe Sec retary, and Genevieve Siebel, 'l'reasurer. 'llhere were IO teams: LaVonne Xlonroc-'s team -l and lflea nor Swanson's team 6 both t' l T l: l' ' 7 let or st p ate with -U wins and 6 losses. Ioan Siebel had high single . ' F game of 180. BOYS BOWLING The Boys Howling league this year had a very good group. 'lihe lst place team out of a field of -l was the Hot Shots, with ll. llrabazon, Dudle ', N. S B. Ah 3 tone, rens and IJ. Driscoll. N. Stone had high average of 178. N. Stone had high single game also of 260. K. l.anning won the Singles tournament on llarch 2-l. and afterward all went up to XValt's for a banquet. ww, . 5 5 X . Row l-.l. Czulr, I.. Jwro, Il. Rosf, J. Uonzas, R. Nnr.i1'r, U. pllI'l1', lf. I1lQ'I'l'S'lIlI K Illllllllllj Ron ll I K 3 . , . . y . -. . um' Illl'lA1'f, .-lii1z'i.m1' ,' ll'. Day, D. f:f'ffl'I'j, U, Illlffkillj, D. lirnlmzwl, I., llfirkw, AY. Slllllf, .l. Riwnkir, K. llnnl, IJ. lJr'i.vz'nll. Page l45 JW ,ZZ bag,-7, .. 9 Us-ZA idck -ov-Liu-4. 7641-.4l.,74x..q.,, 'I if J,U.uQ, 9 0'-'f'A-9-flat!-L45. Jlcf... VL .C1,v-fri., 'ff lolorecia firm The advertisers herein have to a ,La great extent made it possible for the Beloiter Staff to publish this book. For this reason, these business organiza- t,,ZJ-wf'7'L-I.. 0'YL., . tions, merchants, and tradesmen are Q: gg 1 worthy of, and deserve student support. Z Not only do they realize that this is 3 , - E Yiwu Lucinda ref ' uve! an excellent source of long-term ad- vertising, but they wish to show their good will and therefore lend their financial support to help make our year-book a success. y We of the staff, who have come in contact with these advertisers, wish to express our hearty appreciation for their kindly attitude and their splendid co-operation with us. '-b...4,f- Wwe ' Lfawfebw Mscbwcxqau. ,L,,,,,,,,,.,pjc4i,7.A ,ago rf by Page I46 I rw fi ml LOIT CQLLE IJ -. - I.-. 'x f:n'E,y'. Mlkwn ,- Lg ii: I -Qt 1, ,x ll wg. ' i h i , rl... i v ,IT 'N' -1- Q Y'lf:kFgr'ii,' --as in ., -' -- ':. .- -f .Wg .. ' 'Na Paw. MIDDLE COLLEGE Beloit College will offer a ten-week Summer Session this year starting on June Z3 and closing August 30. High school students are urged to consult the Director of the Summer Session, Dean H. H. Conwell, concerning admission and courses offered. The regular fall term of the College opens Monday, September 15. gel TIIE ECIIIIIII IIIIITIII IL IIA II IIIILIIIT, WISIIIIIISIIII It is always more pleasant to deal with friends and neighbors - the people you know and trust. For over 66 years this has been a neighborly bank, giving personal, friendly service to the folks who live, Work and shop in the Beloit area. You can be sure of a Warm Welcome at The Second National Bank. Come in and find out for yourself. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'Q' 1882 U 1948gZ1JE? Pg I48 Compliments of the ADVERNSING-DGNATION FUND MEMBERS BELOIT Box BOARD CO. BELOIT CITIZENS LOAN CO. BELOIT DAILY NEWS BELOIT FOUNDRY CO. BELOIT IRON WORKS BELOIT LUMBER CO. BELOIT STATE BANK BREDESEN BROS. E. L. CHESTER CO. CROWLEY OIL 81 FUEL CO. DOUGAN GUERNSEY FARMS FAIRBANKS MORSE 81 COMPANY FOURTH STREET STORES FREEMAN SHOE CORPORATION GARDNER MACHINE CO. GEORGE BROS. GOLDBERG'S GOODALL,S GOODENOUGH MUSIC SERVICE HARRIS STORES HOTEL HILTON OTTO HIRTH 8: CO. HULEURT 81 WINGER KLENZADE PRODUCTS MCNEANY'S R. T. MORRILL MURKLAND SHOE STORE NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. REITLER CLOTHING CO. ROCK RIVER LUMBER Xl FUEL CO. ROSMAN UEHLING KINZER SECOND NATIONAL BANK VAN WART AGENCY WARNER ELECTRIC BRAKE WISCONSIN KNIFE WORKS WISCONSIN POWER gl LIGHT CO. WOOLSEY gl BLAKELY WRIGHT gl WAGNER DAIRY CO. L. B. YAGLA YATES-AMERICAN MACHINE CO. Page 149 Mem' Mr' af fbc CJQLQ faafaaranf FORMERLY CABOT GRILL Ja QZBWQ Shot' S0 l'il'L' 163 W. Grand Ave, Beloit, Wis. DOUGLAS CROCKERY SHOP China, Glassware and Gifts Telephone College 4702 422 East Grand Page 150 FISH OVENS The Fish Equipment Co. is the old- est and one of the largest manufac- turers of mechanical bake ovens for the Baking Industry in the World. Leading bakeries all over the United States and in many foreign countries use FISH Ovens to bake quality products. As pioneer and leader in the me- chanical oven field, FISH has con- tributed much to the development and growth of America's mammoth Baking Industry. MODERN FISH REVOLVING TRAY OVEN Esfab1isbz'dI874 FISH EQUIPMENT CO. BBLOIT, WISCONSIN Pifwflf 25 Jn- NVQ 'x..g, gf A fy YJ I SINCE 1927 MANUFACTURERS OF ELECTRIC BRAKES FOR COMMERCIAL AND COACH TRAILERS AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY WARNER ELECTRIC BRAKE MFG. CO. BELOIT, WISCONSIN CONGRATULATIONS THE CLASS OF '48 ROYAL - CANDY SHOP lohnson's Service Drug I 1400 White Ave. College 2165 Home Made Candies Tasty Sandwiches . and D FRONTIER INN mms Steaks and Sea Food Fountain Service Private Parties Rocktgn Delicious Home Made Candies Page 15 WORLD'S LARGEST CYLINDER BOARD MACHINE AT ALTON BOX BOARD CO., ALTON, ILLINOIS GIANT ON THE JOB It takes machines as big as this to meet America's demand for paper and paper prod- ucts. This huge machine, made at Beloit Iron Works, is used for the production of board for shipping containers and the like. Beloit Iron Works is proud of its contribu- l tion to the paper industry--proud to contribute to the I I gigantic flow of goods that have given this country the V Q highest standard ot living in the world. 53 it Q , N Q s Q BELOIT IRON WORKS BELOIT, WISCONSIN, U. S. A. QB N 0LD-FASHIGNED BAKERY Let us help you plan your pariies with beazzfifully dcfvorafm' Cakes and Pasfrivs. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a SPECIALTY Home of Society Brand Clothes P k A Grand 182 6UWEf7ZgfWL6WZi5 C7 i5c01fL5i1fL ,jcufe mr A 4z4tZ71i5c 4++444L9AL-'2j4hHfC4rco222l7424b440 dwgknj AQgjii?ij2: ,fiaaw-1fc?11JL :234i54JJLA2fVfdQLvLL2 gQZg1Q49ZtKZ A5566 ,WW 4,-vLwn:e , , Page 153 W Q04 OM. cfm, of X18 MARIANNIQ LYNCH STUDIO 111 W. GRAND AVE. PHONE COLLEGE 351 .J B' gk-i Paw .U BOB SCHAYE INIOTOR CO. Beloit, Wisconsin Phone College 452 SNACK AT THE SNACK SIIUP GMACH'S CITY BAKERY We Fvalurr' zz CflllI171l'fF Line of BREADS CAKES PIES COOKIES PASTRIES Tel. College 5 66 0 945 Brooks St. Phone College 4182 550 West Grand Ave' C0 g'f'Wf'f'0 S Luuusmom s. Pmnsou co. To CLASS OF 1948 from Known for Quality Paints tl 0lfLg iff VLC. Fountain Service Sandwiches Tobaccos Magazines 172 West Grand Ave. Phone College 491 BELOIT, WISCONSIN l'11 meet you at Str011g's 302 State Street Beloit, Wisconsin ill.-1. i CANTEEN J. D. FRALEY CANTEEN SERVICE COMPANY 1326-B Clary Street Phone 868 Beloit, Wisconsin Phone Grand 868 Page 155 BOSTON CLEANERS SID BROWN Prolbriffor 462 E. Grand Ave. Col. 3542 Good Ice Cream WHITE'S Sundaes Sodas Sandwiches Kl'I I'0 THE PRI GENERAL PRINTING Wedding Announcements Christmas Cards in Season 420 Pleasant St. Opposite Power :SL Light Co. Telephone 2346 LIBERTY PHARMACY LUICK ICE CREAM SCHOOL SUPPLIES PRESCRIPTIONS 1008 Liberty Ave. Phone Col. 168 Page156 Congratulations Seniors! The Young Womenis Christian Association extends to you the hand of good fellowship and a program of high purpose throughout the world. BELOIT Y.W.C.A. 'PER PEERLESS CLEANERS 'k Buy When You Like AND DYERS F ,ml Home of lf ff Michael Stern ..PETE,S,, 5 mtg Clothes U Q ni- , 5 CLARK J. For Those Who Are Parucular MQRIARTY Right in the Heart of Phone College S3 Michael Stems the Cify' Cl0Il1CS For Fine Clothes S06 EAST GRAND RADIOS APPLIANCES KllNT'S HIIME APPLIANCE 314 E. GRAND AVENUE PHONE GRAND 588 TOYS HOUSEWARES HAROLD'S GROCERY 81 MARKET HAROLD BITTRICK Free Delivery Service 1447 Wisconsin College 412 CONGRATULATIONS! to the Class of 1948 The Book Seller C01lI17Iil7lC'77fS 0 f fha Bake-Rafe Eakefzfy Home sfyle Bread, Rolls and Cookies Pfrsfries, Weddifzg, Party, Carton and Birthday Cakes Own Fresh Siurr 19Z0', PHONE COLLEGE 312 319 STATE ST. Page157 sly fqifjf WALL if X fb! . ,, nm' A11 I J J- V Cofzgmtulationv ,ff X o , IESEN A hylpjllh Class of 1948 ,Pr 2, nnuc THREE SISTERS .D IXBNX ,XJ A 347 East Grand Ave. ' gf, ! 154 W. Grand Marge Nenden' Mgr' ,yf ,S X J ff 147 Grand Ave 1 AMERICAN CLEANERS CLEANERS - HATTERS - TAILORS SERVICE FIRST, QUALITY ALWAYS Wilson Sc Son, Props. Phone Gr. 701 Q DANE LUMBER COMPANY .--- 1 V'lhm E - si :-E ssssssssssssssss ssssss ssssss ' ' 'ITHE BUILDERS DEPT. STOREH LUMBER-MILLWORK-APPLIANCES BUILDERS HARDWARE-BUILDERS TOOLS RADIOS-WHEEL GOODS-SPORTING GOODS 6SU3RuST. Page 158 Visil Our Model Kifchen and BeI0it's Largest Ligbfing Fixture' Dept. PHONE Cos.. 6611-6612 ,A0fvc4aww0f.,.fqLa-.ff-71 c?,Q,.,Q,7Zw,.v. ,Q,fy1,ff-JI fa ,AWAWOMMA-v-Jaw -kf0f,uz,A.a. Giga:--Ci-2.4,4r.2lr . Qu a.fvlgL,Qa,6-5.4-z2f'a' 222 , yf1Z4i',Jl.M.2',,,,g,,,C f - www. FV M me WWW Poffmffs of Perfection 31-IM STATI4 ST BELOIT. WIS. PICTURES PICTURE FRAMING BIIOWN'S PAINT STUIIE Paint, Wall Paper and Glass Model Airplanes - Two Stores - 413 E. GRAND AVE. 167 W. GRAND AVE. PHONE GRAND 756 PHONE GRAND 782 Chilson Drug Co. The Rexall Store SPECIALISTS IN H PRESCRIPTIONS 437 E. Grand Ave. Phone Grand 303 BENJAMIN CHILSON ROBERT B. CHILSON GREGORY'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE SCHOOL SUPPLIES CANDY YOUR NEAREST S Bc 10 Page 159 .jcotegen SIIUII SIIUII SOUTHERN WISCONSIN SPORT CENTER 42 6 Pleasant St Phone College 6340 Model Airplanes Sportswear Fishing Hunting Golf Tennis Badminton Skis Skates Sleds Track Football Baseball Basketball Motors Boats Games Sportswear Toboggans Dog Food Dog Harnesses CONGRATULATIONS CLASS Muirs Cut-Rate Drug Store Savings in Drugs 348 E. Grand M. Kondziella, Mgr LARKIN AUTO SUPPLY HARDWARE 85 TACKLE Across from Chesters A Complete Stock Home Owned CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1948 ' figgg-.Y - - F I -1 C Q li' Jewelen - 'E if 132 W. Grand Ave. 22Q, xr f6'54M1i ' ' . . . X QMJI' P4 21. Flnfst Qualzfy Diamonds YW?- ?!'?'Et fa, wa s 0 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Pc1gel6O CC TDM, ,QQW Wifi? 354115 fig A ' igffliaii fii-km? 4 zgjwmdk N4 f I uv 6 2fQ,LJ?i'f7U X Qzmszfqf CITY IC EL COMPANY Offi d d BELOIT WISCONSIN P g 161 BELOIT SCHOGL GF VGCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION 1 . i The ligbf in the Evening Srlzool wifidows is a synzbol of progress aim' is fesfimony fo the spirit of our people, 'willing fo learn and eager to improve therrlselres. i Day School-Thirty-eight Weeks Eueizing School-Tweiify Weeks Summer School-Six Wc'c'ks Education IY a contirzuozis process! Page 162 GOLDBERGS Bridal Shoppe Cofffjmlvfr' Lim' of flu' Lairsi in Effllillg Wezzr' Formals Evening bags Formal hankies Jewelry Formal Gloves Lingerie Evening wraps And everything to'eomplete your costume and make your evening 11 perfect one. 328 STATE STREET BELOIT, WISCONSIN PHONE COLLEGE 23 S6 DUNERS' MARKETS Pasteurized Milk by the Gallon SUPER MARKET AT 1237 Park Ave., Beloit, Wis. DAIRY AT 101-B Blackhawk Blvd. So. Beloit, Ill. FUTURE BUILDERS or AMERICA CLASS OF 1948 WM. A. HAMLIN Your lvwrlrr Some of you will continue in other schools, some will go into industry, and many to serve our country in all corners of the worlcl-but wherever you are and whatever you may do we wish you success in your endeavors. W111. A.'Hd7llIiII P o g e 163 fs MWWEMMQM Mt MKMQTT W Hamburgers short orders '4 7'VQ'u ' . M s E10 f W WJ m g' K The Favorite Eat' lace of High School Students ,jf fizefzd x.Q,!,elJ.o,.n ,cis Aj,QJZQZa,,w4,o,f,U-M.,4e4,awai QDLQX 2MAM.2MwessiQ?ow -M -RADIO 4 :nw sroms F SALES Bc SERVICE f2 I J W ebitim K Wire we Ze a ways p eu Z 2 Q Z E I K My s ve you- 'Y 'fJ3 X A L34 AND ACCESSORIES Luick Ice eam - ch Supplies Films - Prescrip ns C FILM B dC d' M1wlll3fW?5WvffZ41a1s27eiUM 7? P LAK 43oE.GR D W. Grand at Sth Street Q' Alam, Uv-95 P09e 164 ff I WM 70 ROCK COUNTY AUTO COMPANY BUICK - PONTIAC - GMC TRUCKS General-Goodyear-Mobiloil Tires Telephone Col, 4100 201-ll Pleaxnnt Struct A. 81 B. WELDING CO. Welding Engineers For Mwfs Wfvar Oxy-Acutylenc Wkldingflflcclric NY'ulvling K NATIONA1.l.Y ADN'EIiT'ISliD BRANDS POPULAR PRICES Xxfcldilig Gages and Supplies At The Bridge 45 HANSIQI. DR. PHONE COl,I.l5CQl Sl-H N JQ N' Ni Q Q .4 0 Q X X ' s S fi He uses Pcpsodenf! P c g e WM Q i + THE .gl 5 BELUIT vlunsnnux 99 Lg Fd' . ,- IIs the deposltory for y JU gl School Sa QW, 51511 EL? Wu CD 3 sig Yi N 9 VXQINASAVIN Qpiiigfglmmm fw? 555 5 +9 1 D 39 5 QQ 5325 W Federal D N, 6 f , f 1 Jzzammimmfnnmnmii Beloit's Finest Furniture Store ,' K Y qfyfl 1545 P A 202 S S my . 'S C 1 f f b1lfl'lHIfN'1lll! Congratulation Class of X48 E011 REALLY FINE JEWELRY Michael Brill - Jeweler WHERE THE STREET CLOCK STANDS og 167 .-Us JoHNsoN's if f' ,fag-!'e X SPORT f 3. I ,,.. , ..f xx 5 ,I -4 : lvlr I '--'A ift and - if 'X CYCLE SHOP K X ,... , ' CADILLAC BICYCLES A AND I X 'UAI ACCESSORIES ,-ff Fishing Hunting 24 carer gold beau-catchers T . You'll See them from enms coast to coast supphes 614 4th St. Phone College 660 406 E. Grand Phone College 912 'x l Z CUNGRHTUIIHTIUNS ' I M 3 cms s or 48 I Ps : 6'j. lllllillll' B COMP 44'-' '-'miiiiiiinu .iiimiiiiiaim 7 '- Page 168 PFIEFFEH BBUS. GROCERIES AND MEATS Open Weekdays until 9:00 P.M. Sundays 8:30-12:00 4:30-9:00 P.M. Corner Moore and Shirland EYSNOGLE Shoe Builder 223 NV. Grand Buloir, Wis W'lmf'.x xv Ifllllllf, Mary Lou! llXI'ERT llAIRCUl'flNG SCALP TREATMENTS CQNGRATUIAATIQNS from JOE 8: KEL'S I d - BARBER SHOP .lea I1 S SlU IO PORTRAITS - BANQUETS - joe IDOSTAI 408 Pleasant Sl. SPECIAL EVENTS E. E. KELLEK Beloit, Wis. IIOM W. Grand Ave. Phone Grand 1399 P o g e 169 P . zgifiz .-'53 15.255525 521 255595 I1 ':1A:g:5Q5j35s.,g2 S5251 -' .- ' - ' .,:1:g:: eg., :iff .::1.-:-' -s.1:1.1'1-I-12:11, X - 1: K 1 ,fs k DRY CLEANING A New mm' R6U0l1lfi0lIdVy Cleaning Process O PRESERVES ORIGINAL COLORS I PROTECTS DAINTY GARMENTS o SAFE F011 ANY F?rB'R'IC Gem. Ma Kolor-Tek Dry Cleaning is Exclusive at Normington WJ DRY CLEANING W! PHONE COLLEGE 432 PAUL'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 College 4262 ge 170 KRAUSE'S SPORT SHOP Indian Motorcycles Schwinn Bicycles Sporting Goods Repairing late St. Phone Gran PEUPLES' PHARMACY Corner of Fourth and Portland ii? 401, - eewlifg Osloorn gk Kllngberg wfifrflw W, fff I HIGH GRADE 20-Q PLUMBING - HEATING 145 W. Grand Ave. Phone College 165 SAUERS Craclclick 81 Witte PAINT 8: WALL PAPER Co. High Quality Paints - Wall Paper U Meals and Grocerzes Glass - Window Shades Pictures and Picture Framing Phone College 886 Phone College 5000 323 No. State St. 549 W' Grand Ave' MU RKLAN D'S SHOE HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR 37 YEARS You fwill airways find FZIIIIUIIJ Namr Sham EA'l'lll5I lJl'l1' Ill MuRKLAND's Page 171 Say If Wifla Flowers . . A HIGH POWERED DRUGSTGRE B E l T IN THE POWER AND LIGHT BUILDING R 423 PLEASANT ST. COLLEGE 594 DICK Sc FUSSY BAIRD 313 State St. Phone College 2580 PUBLIC FRUIT MARKET COMPUMENTS 162 W. Grand Ave. Plmne Grand 301 OF FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES Our Produce Is Fresh At All Times C0ll1fJliIIIl'lIf.i of Ma1111fadz1n 's of 9 Chemicals and Equipment . for Agriculture I n I s WEST GRAND BELOIT, WIS- Page172 ... gg.. YOUR STUDEBAKER DICALILR TEL. GRAND 415 , ' wO,e,4fA., Z-J , 604 PLEASANT ST. ' Cf-4 3210-:J Z C 'a'4- J fum-r av.. . 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Grand Ave. Phone Grand 259 Co me To 'l'llRRY'S for The Best Sodas - Sundaes - Malted Milks and Hot Lunches In Town We Make Our Own In' Cream 144 W. GRAND AVE. COLLEGE 494 Best Wishes For a Bright Tomorrow To the Class of '48 TOWNLINE MARKET 1914 St. Lawrence BELOIT, WIS. PHONE COLLEGE 3605 You Will Like Our Services and Prices HENRY BRILL JEWELER Opposite 2nd Nat'l Bank Page 175 .john Heller Compliments o HAIR STYLIST . DREKMEIER Zifiiisaiiiiffiiiim and RUZECK Pl elsa M DRUG STORE MANNOIWS APP:.1z-mc: snor We cheerfully invite you to eome in ana' see ns. We like fo Meet New Friends 127 W. GRAND AVE PHONE COLLEGE 1499 MEMBER FFDERAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCI' CORP MW ' ri gmfwiifil 1. f W- .- A - - -- 1 L- B :king I -- 1 9 ' I Si ,may I Favilifies A I :E , Brlnlf I w J? W 'tl f 11V.7 . X- --s E E TE! V - a -LJ VV f -w THE BELOIT STATE BANK M,-. 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BORT, Secretary-Treasurer SELMITR-BUESCHIZR INSTRUMENTS ' WILCOX-GAY RIECORDIO East Grand Avenue INSTRUMENT REPAIR - RADIO REPAIR BELOIT, WISCONSIN 948 Wisconsin Ave. Phone College 4323 Page I77 A7At0I lia,!.!l'LJ8X A, Appreciation to Advertisers .....,. Audio-Visual ........................... B . B Club ..... l ..... ......... . .. Badger Hi-Y ....,.. ........... Band .............,.............................. .....-. BELOITER Business Staif ..... .. BELOITER Editorial Staii ...,..., BELOITER Personnel ............. Cheer Leaders . Chorus ........... Chronology ........ Contents .....,,. Debate ........ Dedication . Ex Libris .... Faculty Forensics .,,,..., Foreword ......... French .......t........... .. Future Farmers ..... .... G. A. A. ....... . H Hall Monitors .. ............ .. Hi-Y Council ....... ....... I In Appreciation ......... ..... .. Increscent Personnel ..... .. Increscent Staff .................... J juniors ........,......... ....,. 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