Dwight Township High School - Rudder Yearbook (Dwight, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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l 7 lil.lC.'XN .'Xl,lClf XIOONICY lu llrr fr111'11l1'l1'11y of 1111 rye ' Class zstory VVith the coming of 111111111111 i11 ll?-12, sixty-six new freshnien enrolled i11 the llwight 'llownship High School with the spirit, the eagerness, and the llClL'l'IIllII1l- tion to n1ake their class Il nieniorahle one. Under the supervision of Miss Metz and Mr. Coe the following officers were elected: president, Iohn Anderson: vice-presidexit, .lean Michaels: secretary, l,ee Mcliinneyg t1'eas11re1', Douglas Christiansen. 'llhe president, john Anderson, resigned at the end of the tirst semester, and Dorothea Scott was elected to he the 11ew president. 'llhe fI'CSl1Il1I1I1 party which was held i11 March was enjoyed hy all. Une of the main events of the party was the initiation of the IICXY fl'CSl1IllL'll that en- tered high school at the beginning of the second se1nester. ln May the freshmen sponsored an assenihly prograni that was enjoyed hy the entire high school. Keith Roberts took to honors in writi11 f hx' winninlf the American l,efion . Ii Award for his essay on Making America Strong. So concluded the first phase of high school life. CContinued Oll Page Sixty-oneb Pazlr Fiffcvu UK XYIQNN ER QTRONI cl 113' ix I o

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1 .1- a -ii a New York City, New Yorki A June 7, 1956 Dear Miss Hunter, It has been ten years since I graduated from Dwight Township High School, and a great many things have happened since that memorable occasion. As you probably know, I am a fashion photographer. It is one of the most interesting and exciting careers one could have. I am head photographer for john Clement. editor of the Moonemoiselle magazine. My real purpose in writing is to tell you about my most interesting assign- ment-photographing fashions on the Moon. Traveling to the Moon is now quite a common occurrence, but this trip was my first. Iohn called me into his office early one morning about three weeks ago and said I was to get a picture story of the new space ship and then photograph the new fashions designed by Yvonne Gillispie. Yvonne is head designer on the Moon and has a large staff of assistant designers. Among them are Iletty Spandet, Jean Michaels, and Mardell Mathison. I started out with two models and an assistant photographer, all former classmates of mine. The models were Anna Mae Simpson and Kathleen Cruise. Kathleen had just won the Most Outstanding Model contest sponsored by the Star Movie Studios. Iiy the way, Douglas Christiansen is the head of the studios. My assistant for the trip was Virgean Jensen. VVC went by train to Hollywood, California. Joseph Campbell, who was al- ways interested in railroads. now owns this Coast to Coast railroad company. Once in Hollywood, we immediately went to the homes of Richard Cassady and Dale Siedentop. Each has a large home with swimming pool and stables. fSigh!j Their space ship was the first one to reach the Moon. They have per- fected it, and now it travels at a rate of 2,000 miles per hour. The boys modestly say, Oh, it was nothing. After photographing these great scientists, we drove to San Francisco where William Myers runs the largest space ship plant in the world. llernadine Rhode, his secretary, admitted us to his office. fContinned on Page Forty-sixj Page Sistecn

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