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Memories RDLLYN EUGENE AFFEl.DT IZ .rrhnol h1 .r quirl as ran 5.- But afirr Sfhfllilmjllfl fwair and nr! German Club, 4, 'I'hritt Club, 4. v BARBARA JEAN A LCOTT lIBarbPl Barb is .tfwrll in rwry Away, Of hvr many dfrJ.t lhe'r1 .t lui: to my. G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Girls' Bowling, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Commercial Club, 4. ELEANOR JEAN AIIVUNG 'IAIFLUHJYJ busy, has lu Ilush, ,4IlIl all -wr' Jn' ix a bright rrtl fl11,th! I,atin Club, 2, Band, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, ,luninr Theatre, 3, 4, Forensics, 4: BELOITER, 4: lfaetilty Ed., 4 ' ' , Quill and beroll, 4. JENNIE ANr:ELos Sin-'.f .lark fwith .rjtarlzling I'yrJ, Jud uf llIlllll'flL'IIl'h' pains :hr rtw-wr' 1'rir.r. 4 ' un - E, Y' SHEIIVY CARY BANDY nl flush of fvurplr, tl mighty roar, HI .r ufzw' Ihr lim' for an- ulhrr .nu1'f. B Club, Z, 3, 4, Badger lli-Y, 2, 3, 4, lfnotbztll. 2, 3, 4, 'l'r:II'lN, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Cnuneil, 4, slr. The- atre, 4, llall tnnnitnr, 4. PAGE 'l2 73' DUANE AUSTIN Mrrry and jolly Ihr lim'- lung' day, Hr har ,friI'nI1J galun' 'vuz they ltkf him that Away. Choir, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Thrift Club, 3, Band, 2, 3, 4, Future Farmers, 2, 4, R.O.'l'.C., 2, Audio4Visual, 2, 3. ELLEN JEAN AUSTIN W'hrrr 1ln'rr'.f fun, .rlzufw mr Ihr Qblly, For fun l7flgllIl'IIJ up Ihr lung .frlluul day. Spanish Club, 3, 4, Girls' lirrwlitng, 3, 4, G.A.A., 3, 4. S4'lwol ir jlllf :X .gr DON NA ,IDANNE JXNDERSON '4l1'1w'ryr1n1' :hr ktmfw: ln'- funzrs hrr frirml. lfI'llI'tn'fw'r yuu'rf in Ilutzlll, uJ1'i4'r:hr'llglaIlly lI'nIl. Photography Cluh, 4, Com- mercial Club, 4, Y-Teens, 2., 'l'lIritt Clnh, 2, Latin C lub, 2. STUART ALLEN AUSTIN asm., nm' btg nn'rry-gn-rnrzml. ELIZABETH Nl.-XRIE IJAVID LEE lVlARY VIRGINIA BEADLE BAREERA BARTHOLOMEVY Ginny lim: qurmltl H.I1.S. yur- Tln'r1'ar1'tnn lnfI1Iy,tfri- Tln'rr thing: .thtttrg thr 1'i1'r fwiihuut hrr rxffl- lrnt njfiu' work? Ullitr, 3, 4. vnu things in Ltfr ll'IllmuI bring nm' nIy.tI'lf. IIIUUII, Ihr Jun, ami hrr prr.vutIalily. N-'l'eens, 4, junior The- atre, 4' llotne Arts Club, 4, llall Monitor, 4, For- t'llill's, 4. I Q' -U at u . Ps. J SI-IELLY ANDERSON Krrn srnsc, rummun .trn.rr, and roam fur 7lI17l.H'7l5l'.H lncrescent, 4, BE1,0l'l'ER, 4, Index ed., 4, junior Fheatre, 2, 4, Audi0-Vis- ual, 2, 3, 4, Thrift, 2, Latin 2, Y-'l'eens, 4, Fnr- ensics, 2, 4, Nat'l Fon-Itsit' League, 4. ' f.-w..- .I K ' :fi K x DEVONNE ARDITH BAILEY Hawk QI1i1'1, lIl!llJJlIVlllllg, alnl ll lxtilr xl1y. ROBERT ALLEN BEAN Boll Tu ln' uf u.tr in thix uvnrltl it Ihr only way to In' ihHl'l'J 'Q in-rtnan K lub, 3, 4, Pres., 4, Cross Cnttntry, 3, Bantl, 2, NHS, 4. QQ .E
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Memories X SIINIOR CLASS OFFICERS Grin' Kuufxon, I'r'i'x.: Hull-1' Surlznuls, Si'1 y-T1'w1N.g D011 Mc'Clr'I1au, Vim'-1'rr.i. SENIOR CLASS AIJVISORS Mr. IVW, Mr. Pink, Miss RflL'IlOl1l' Mrs. Tesla: , We, the class of 1950, have every reason to be proud of the record weive left. Entering Beloit High School in 1947, we were a class of 400 excited and enthusiastic sophomores. Everything was different and fascinating. There were Proms, Clubs, pep-sessions, assemblies, a weekly newspaper, elec- tions, Military Ball-and, an annex! Even studies and examinations took on a new meaning as we real- ized we were preparing ourselves to take our places in a new and changing world. We elected capable Sophomore officers: President, Don McClellan, Vice-President, Gene Curtis, and Secretary-Treasurer, Joanne Morash. Our first Homecoming celebration was a big thrill, and also dur- ing that year we had our first all-school Carnival, Spring Round-Upn. There was the added thrill of winning the Big 8 Conference in football. In our Junior year, we chose jerry Lathers, Carol Kruse, and Joanne Morash to lead us. That year we chose our class rings and really felt a part of B.H.S. We won the football championship again and also the basketball Regional Tournament. The Junior-Senior Prom fulfilled all our wishes for a wonder- ful dance. King, Dean Phelps, and Queen, Pat Kleiner, were the happiest couple of the evening. Our never-to-be-forgotten Senior year was all we could have asked for. Gene Knutson was elected class President, Don McClellan, Vice-President, and Holly Samuels, Secretary-Treasurer. Kent Smith became Chief Hall Monitor. Vandy,' and SchultzieU edited the Increscent and Carol Kruse and Phyllis Everill edited the BELCITER, aided by a majority of the seniors. We took second place in the Big 8 in football and our super basketball team won the Regional and Sectional championships, and went on to the State Tournament to make a good showing. What senior will ever forget the fun during that tournament! We worked hard to present our class play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, which has added glory to the Class of 1950. The Junior-Senior Prom, Blue Moonn was a glorious success, with Gene Knutson and ,loan Bittrick as the happy King and Queen. When we were presented our diplomas, we had a feeling of pride in our days at B.H.S. and also a feeling of regret at leaving behind our friends and teachers who have liked and helped us so much. PAGE 'l'l
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Memories -. - ,. - ' ' 'fl Qu -.x i P l RALPH BECKMAN SHIRLEY JEANNE WTARREN RICHARD IJONALD JEROME BEIER IJOLORES :XNNE -4 lifflf flffffmm' 'IW M4 BEEMAN BEHLING Don BELARD1 th? . Happy as ilu' Jay ix lung, mill thing: flllll-1' In tlmn' 0nrf I go! Caught Jtutly- Dulorr.v -has -Jn many '-' aff , 'WUI' HH' V- Y Siu' think: of lifr us a fwho .flap uniting and gn inf. lzvurtlz-u-lztlr tlztngrlu my 'f cllrrrful Jong. uftrir Iln'm. li K' nb, 4. -ami .rn ltlllr tum- tu R.O.'I'.C. 2 3, 4: Non- Y-T , . 4. I 5, 4. cams, 3,l4g'Silver sabm, ,I-h,,21 Q-,ug 'QC ijf fr,,,,,1 45 McN:-el Rifles, 3, 4, Fu- 'nerds' 4-lug 4' ' 4 ' ' ture Farmers, 2, 3, . R.0.l.C., 2, 3, 4: Non- fotns, 33 Silver Sabers, 43 Future Farmers, 2, 3, 4, Boys State, 31 lncrc-scent, 41 NHS, 4. x 1 'Wi'-5.5.9 r t ,W AUDREY ANN CAROL FRANCES NORMA BENNETT BENDICKSON BENNETT SIN wclm u'i.rhr.f lu sing Lau hin , mztiny, 41. fm if-ff fu-milf with -'71 ? 1'1,fl J-' 1' MH- uni: higarfy, llnmitfl fully, I vlfuxnk ll'f'f ,R: . 2-7 3' 4 Sl1l Jfll1'lifI' uf any party. Sln J go! a .umlv thafs he 'Y 4' K mr' ' 3' 4 GJLA., 2, 3, 41 Girls' rfafliy' jolly. Howling, 2, 3, Thrift Club, s:0X't'llSlCS, 25 Debate, 25 3 4 4 , . U T. ninr Theatre, Q '- It-ens, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 7. -1 lncrescent, 3, 4. JANET JEAN BERG ujan.. lf .1'4'rryr1m' l'lll'N'1'af HM' thu nnr. Fwry gamlf would bf' a 'IUHH llflf. G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Thriit Club, 3, 4: l'nymm-rcial Club, 41 Y-Ti-ens, 4. I - .,-0' 6 , ' f ' 4 RUTH MARY BERG CARMEN JUNE HELEN DAWN EUGENE FERDINAND f71'wf0'1 JNHIIVIJJY f11'WJ'J BERKSHIRE BERNSTEIN BILL ,L 'X SIM IIIIJIIVI got an adujful Quirf mtl shy, G -,H- llgcitiwivtrn :rf hu. l-nln,- nu, ln! tu' my: lm! 16,105 JIM, Bm' uh, Kmyfn UQMN am, raw,-TMI ix nur . 9: . says 11, 11 .r fwurih lutru- ff' ,H . 1 if Pnrenslrs, 2, 3, 4, Junior ing, ,UH 'Xulil li ual '7 ' ' . - ' ' ' . ' , A C U-Y S A -4. I,hUn 3' . 4', Ihnf' Spanish Club, 3, -4, Art ' Club, 23 Latin Club, 23 Club 3' 4: PRSA' 4: NH, German club' 31 Sw 57' 31 tional llonnr Society, 4. Y-Teens, 2, G.A.A., 2. I 9 QQQJ ff Re my tlzrm in. Ch ' 3 mr, 2, , 43 National unnr Society, 43 J unior d Cross, 3, 4, Y-Teens V 2. Y JOHN wll.I.lABl lark U7lllA'H' un' nmny .Iuhu Jurx acrll, Bu! il'.t running in hr Timur r'x1rl. Football, 2, 34 43 2, 3, 43 German, BEM: lhings wllirlz Track, 3. 4. Badger lli-Y, 4, li Club, 2, 3, 4: Unxservatiun, 4. ,ff JEAN BITTRICK Jfanm1 ' Thi: girl rzrwr 1-usxrx by llfithuut a :milf nr ll frinnlly 'HL' X'-'l'evns, 2, 3, 4, lnvres- eent, 3, 43 junior Theatre, 41 Art Club, 4. W? PAGE 13 Eva ls 4'
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