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SENIORS DONNA BLOOM A talented gurl with naturally blond hanr congennal and unspolled personahty plus manager of our school store ACTIVITIES Student Councul I23 Bowhng Club I YTeens 234 YTeen President 24 and Vlce President 3 The PORTAL 34 Honor Soctety 34 Mixed Ensemble 4 ECHO 4 KENNETH BLOOM Frnendly and co operative has the unmnstakable marks of a good farmer knows how to keep busy AC IVITIES FFA Basketball I2 F FA 1234 Footb ll 2 Sportsman Club 4 BEVERLY BITTNER Thmgs are Ilvely around Bev interested nn sports dancmg rates hugh wlth her her pep IS mexhaus ttble ACTIVITIES Chorus 'I4 Llbrartan I YTeens I2 Intramural Sports 234 Glrls Ensemble 2 34 The PORTAL 34 ECHO 3 GAA 34 .Iunlor y CHARLES BOWERS Adventurous ever hsten to hrs travel talks? swell fellow to have around couldnt get along wlthout RHS ACTIVITIES Football 123 J V Captain 3 In a mural Sports I Lnbrary Club I Sportsman Club 234 Sportsman Vlce President 2 FRED CALDWELL Frequently comes wlth some cute ones what a lmagmatton when Fred speaks nn POD class everyone listens has a wide range of frlends ACTIVITIES Sportsman Club 2 3 4 JAMES CALDWELL Wha form In basketball Domers a real catch but cant be caught more mterested In sports and social lute than In the classroom phase ACTIVITIES Football T234 Basketball I234 Track I Sportsman Club I23 Varslty R Vlce Presldent 4 Student Councnl Vlce President 4 Baseball 4 TWILA CHAPLAIN A devotee of the arts loves basketball volleyball and badminton keeps sum by roller skating anxnously awarts tor her letters from the Amr Force ACTIVITIES Bowling Club 'I, Mixed Chorus I, Intramural Sports 2,3,4, YTeens 2, GAA 3,4 ROSALIE CHARNEY Commerctal student has a report card to be envied don't make her laugh for she can't stop whlz at shorthand ACTIVITIES Y Teens I,2,3,4, YTeens Secretary 3 and Treasurer 4, ECHO 4, The PORTAL 4, Senior Play 4
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,sd- W PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY PROBLEMS OF DEMOCRACY Building upon the foundations laid in earlier classes in Civics, the superstructure of our American citizenship was provided by our Problems of Demo- cracy Classes. David Samuel guided the discussions about the many intricate problems of our times, from the much discussed and often over-emphasized teen-age problems to problems of international scope. Each week, thought-provoking panel discussions alerted the Seniors to the problems confronting a complex civilization, and endeavored to show the best method of coping with such problems. SOLID AND TRIG Courses in Solid Geometry and Trigonometry had twelve and fourteen students respectively, all Seniors, and all boys. Both classes had Miss Lois Kindelberger as teacher. They received instruction in the theorems and applications of Solid Geometry, as well as the application of Trigonometry to the problems with which engineers and mathematicians must grapple. Miss Kindelberger, McKool, Kleban, Luther 25 Hofecker, Horner, Bittner, Mr, Samuel, Bowers. SOLID GEOMETRY
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FRENCH en, Miss Kauffman, F, Allen, Beck SOME DAYS WE SHIVERED WITH THE COLD: OTHERS WE HAD SHAKESPEARE ENGLISH CLASS Language is a priceless gift. The masterful use of language is a fine art. The correct use of our native language is a duty too often disregarded. In our English Classes we were not only being constantly retaught correct usages and the need tor clarity of expression, but we were taken back and introduced to the ways and lives of many of our English authors. We began the year with the study of the Shakespearian tragedy, Macbeth, and we devoted a considerable amount of time to poetry. The course would not have been complete without our share of writing, and so we worried through such assignments as investigative themes and auto- biographies. Michael Hozik was our English teacher, FRENCH CLASS French is where you find us, and usually the us referred to here was in the Driver Training Classroom. This room is iust a small room in the south wing of the building and was originally designated as the Men Teachers' Room. Either because of its size or because of the Drivers' Training sign now on the door, it was a difficult place to find. On occasions when all attempts to locate the room tailed, our teacher, Miss Ellen Kauftman, would assume the role of a detective and seek out the lost wanderers and return them to la salle de classef' Such cases of mass amnesia were always followed by rather severe symptoms of writer's cramp. It is understandable why, on certain days, we wrote more French than we spoke. YOU MEAN WE'RE NOT GOING TO WRITE ANYTHING TODAY? ENGLISH 'X Weaver, Hlavely, Chontos, Mr. Hozilc, Dowen.
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