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'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
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I'. I . IJ a-wfzltf .S'11p1'ri11lMlilrvll .fgidoolhzgbar 'lihe Beloit City School System Board of Education has been extremely active this year. Besides their reg- ular meetings held the lst 'liuesday of every month, there have been numerous special meetings. The Board has worked constantly on the plans for the new high school, which will be erected in the near future. 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
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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
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