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Ab R' Manx lkurvsmi-S-' 'K Junlor Class ll N N Nl l l In September RTHS 32 left the Sophomore hangar for another year s Journex The GXDQFIGHCC thls tlme was not as novel as before The new officers were chosen as follows Faptam Bernlece Trenholm P1lOt Dan Sulllvan Co Pll0t Fred Eckert MISS Fravers and Mr Miller Mechamc and Engineer respectively Thls year of travellmg was much more dlfiicult than last year s About the first of November the engineer and mechanlc sponsored a party for all persons travelllng on all class dlrlglbles who were at the hangar Balloons muslc and dancmg made a merry tlme for those present The first semester exammatlon was another ex ent of lmportance This amld dlsappomtments caused the llst of passengers to decrease Early ln March another party was glven but thls tlme only for those on th RTHS 37 After several months of calm Weather and hard work second semester exams were taken and the dlrlglble reached the Jumor hangar For the third time the RTHS 02 after a vacatlon started on another year of travelling The number of passengers w as lncreased bv those w ho had been dlscharged from the dlrlglble which was travellmg ahead New officers w ere selected to conduct the trlp thlS year Captam Bob Slothow er Pllot John Maxson Co Pilot Charles Berve Mechamc Inloxse Eber and Engmeer Miss Falstad The last part of the vear was spent IH preparlng for the Junior Senior Prom In March a benefit show was given for thls purpose The last part of Apr1l and the flrst of Mas ewervone w as busv prepalmg for the blggcst event of the xear At last the dav came Mas 16 and oh' w hat excltement The next Mondax all excltement subsided untll the landlng at the Senior hangar amld sighs and excltement 'v- I Lge Q 4? -f ,. ' ,N -wr . V 1+ V W' 1- M ,g..-a.:,,. 5 V .Y -.. g ..f.. h g Y , An, f, ' s, ' , 4 asm - ,- A E Y - fu f - D I I , ,f 'A . r -. fg efgwlf ' -'H f X C k 5 x 9 0 M--,--f-.......y--.v-,W , y , g 3 g 'lllll' RUM Xxwilllbl'Rlgl1l:AllII'll1!. Nurvxll lillnll. KIZIIHUQ lIl:l'Ill1illII. XYllIi:lm i,2ll'4llllN. li ssl-Il flzlllulnix-if lim lllt'l'L'l'. 'llllNllR11XN XX',llu-1lnlxxlm.limNnllixzuu.limlwzunlfig-v. I1-:auf Jnlioxfl. lrwllllXl:1X4-vu. lrumw Rllxxvll SI 1 uxlr Run Iisiluvl'Klzllm-.Xlzlln-I l':axk.R11Il1S1I1i1ll.RulwllSlullwwl-I.Iilmllln'l':ln-snll.Xl1ll:1 lil-illlun lin-x'11l1-cw l11-lllnllm lflllvl' Run Yu-I ll,l XX'.1'ml. Xlill lt llllull, lfluisv lilwr. Nll IX Szxlm. vl'lJl 5lI.lllQ, ,Xrln-ln' 'I lun In-. Xlllln-5 lllmll v v v 0 - . I . - 1 v v v . . . I . , Y . . Y - V I ' Q . . V 5 1 . n 1 , . - , . . . Y . . -' -In Y Y Y , . . . 0 . -- 9 7 , . a u u 1 V - Y 4 N V Y . . l . . , . . ' . ' . ' ' ' 1 I Y - Y 1 3 s ' . 1 ' ' ' . . Y - ' 7 v V v' ' is Y Y Y Y I V 6' . ' . v . v - ' ' . v ' . . 'Ps 'Q -r' vs .1 T-A x, 'rw -vx - --- . xv. .,: ' Q if W ' sf- ,, - - - '42-. - 1 - 4 3' -f . 4, K 4 E, . Z, - 4 X S .S Ka .,
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fx ! XM 4- eaS?SiXH W5 A AWS? - Junlor Class lll 4 I I Junlor Class Hlstory Presldent Robert Slothovx er VICE Presldent John Maxson Secretarx Charles Berve Treasurer Elolse Eber Three vears ago the dlflglble RTHS 32 started from the Freshman han ral on a four vear tour There were about seventx passengers for vxhom thls vxas the first trlp The follovx mg ofhcers were ln charge Captaln John Maxson Pllot Charles Berve Co Pllot Walter Rlppentrop, Mechanlc Mable Tllton, Engl neers MISS Blrk and Mr Hllls UHfamll1aF Wlth thls mode of travel, many became xll and were unable to do any work How could others have sald It was fun? However IH a short tlme everyone became accustomed to thls trip and settled down to harder work and more fun After two months of work evervone was eager for a partv as soon as a hangar could be reached All passengers were anxlous to come and made great hllarlty IH thelr new experlenee All flVlHg xx as smooth unt1l mld vear examlnatlons came along As It alvxavs has been and alxx avs xxlll be the less ambltlous ones tlred of xfxork dropped out and the perslstent ones remalned Nothmg more of lmportance happened untll the Sophomore hangar was 1n slght, where another SGFIQS of tests xx ere glven and those xx ho were tlred of travelllng decided to remam vxhlle the others after a three months vacatlon were to go further as .W if X, V 4 Q7'?, -253 af '- r V -f -w Q -, , v - N- sf v- . ,, .V . M, , , ' ' ' X . , N rg E, r 2 rw , s C' T ' ' 'Q I lg, ff 4 1 , 1 - , , f , mf ,Q . - A . p ,W N W' V ' 'fl f 'l'wl' Rnxx-Missl z1ls1zul.lioln-1'x ll:11'ms.f lmrlvs llerxw lilmcx' ll!ll'lllS.ll1'l'2llll llmlu-l'. l r1l l:'l'll Rum -.xn Q NNI. liruns. lfxlxxarml lk-mm. Kr-nm-mlm l-'vin-x. I-'xml l'll'lil'I'l. 1'lzx1'a-:nw xizlrls-r11. l2llllL'lA lxslsusllu. 'l'llll:1r Rem' 'XXvIilll'l' llulncnxulvl. xl1ll'!ElI't'l llillll. l'lN'l'l5ll ll!ll'll1S. lilsiv llilln-Hs-ul. XV:1Ita-1' ,xllilllf Sr' uxlv Ruxx lflml-1'll-mln-x.I,x-mllflm-mmc.Nl:nxmn'il-llzmrms.lszuu'Ifisll--1'.S,u1I llulllxr-1'.,If1nn-sllnnuxm Vllcvl' Ruxx Ku ln-1'xn1'm'kil1g. ld-vliwrx llzuy. Xlalllm llulx, l'hxllis ith-xw-Ixlml. XR-1'l14liir-xlllx. Manx limul11:l11. Slurx ln, 4 ullms . Y . ' I 1 v ' .--. s . .......... . ........ x . V . V. . I . . . - 1 . x , . . . . , H l I H l ' V 4 a . Y . . - . . . . Y Y '. U . . . Y . Y . v . . . . 7 . , . T V M, 'vu 4' ' XVN Q ,ab X, v A! ,, Y W , , - - I Vg, '- Z .. V, X A ff J -A Q'
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T 'maxim' :52.WA ANXWN f ,JA-I CPUIUBI INOCCIDC-EL ' Sophomore Class ll Sophomore Class HISIOTY Presldent Maxlne Roe Vlce Presldent Wayne Cross Secretarx Jane Herrmann Treasurer Angela Cecco We the Class of 93 one brlght day IH September 1929 boarded the zeppelln The Splrlt of Rochelle Hlgh School for a trlp to Sophomore J unlor and Senlor Axrports There were nearly elghty passengers aboard Vwlth Mr Magee and Mlss Byler as chlef pllots We were all extremely IH terested ln thls trlp for we xx ere to encounter nevx experlences Soon xxe became acqualnted Shortly after we left the alrport Freshman vxe saw that our pxlots would need more help to keep elghtv passengers orderly Paul Becker Eugene Wood and John Stafford were chosen to fill these posltlons After vxe had sufflclently become accustomed to our nexx excursion a party vxas grven for all Thls mdeed xx as a success and our zeppelm propelled ltself even faster on the Journey Then came the frrst stop just a brxef one for refueling where many of our passengers left us In Splte of the absence of some the fun contlnued Clubs and sports were organlzed and most all of our passengers soon got 1nto the Splflt of them Of course durlng the trxp not everythlng went smoothly there were storms and other hlndrances Then as a final achlexe ment before our first blg stop vxe xx on the track meet Fmally June 6 1930 our zeppelm landed us safelv at Anport Sophomore after a long and successful trlp Nf- 3 Lara se V -, ' 4:7 ,. , v 1 I+ v 'Y -. -354 bs . -,,f f - . L gmt- r- - ' E 1 1. , ,- f,-4 I . . -.' i g '1 5.1.-.L... -!- ' V ' 31 v S 'llrl' Rrnxx l':111l lfl'VliL'l'. XY:1xl1v Cross. llzxlm-lI1n'mn. l,m-mmzmrd lll'illll. .Xrthur Hugo. Orville lisxmeim, Sl-1: uxlv Klux -I.-wxvell lin-ru. lh-Vlxardl 11ruh.m1. Nlxlx-Q lilumvnshim-. Rllyllllbllll llxms. Hel1lz1l1.'Xllis1wn. Alla-lu l,r-um, l'.llQsl'li1IXX xlll'-l.llll lluomfs. Ilgmr- llm-rrmxmn, ll:-lon l lllIllI'K'IIlllII, Ixwollnx Iluummuml. Nl' 'juri' lmmlnlilll.Nm-Ille',X1llnvx, , . - T ..-. ..,...... . ......- 1 nn 7 H H - - 7 L, 7 9 . H . . . ,, . Y 9 1 . . . . I , . 7 I . - . . . Y V . V V . Y . y 1 . - v , . Y 4 V 7 9 . . . V . . ' Y . , . V, I . , . . y . v Q ' ' v - . t , . . , - . 7 V . . , . . K . . 1 V ' Q I 1 V M -V -P v wg. NA 'vx -A . tw x-. Q i v Q . X,- - '- A wx A 1 Q ,- ' .x s- -, X s
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