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lfis' 31111 Award Shzpf Dave plays a solo for the dancers Busl1ie,'figl1ts with Polo over the ball. if the Student Councll dance' Wgirrcn gives a pep talk at the Homecoming bonfire Denny and Gus prepare to make .1 R.T.H.S.students enjoy johnny K.iye's music basket against Ottawa. at the Homecoming dance. Pagi' 2 4
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01104016 ,Nazfzyufars Guide lls Chraugh ui . THE SKIPPER - MR. HILLS At the helm of our ship is our chief navigator, Mr. A Hills. Though he had to retire to the dryer regions of Arizona for three months to regain his health, the good ship, Rochelle, was held on an even course bv his first mate, Mr. Wehner. Mr. Hills deserved a restg for during the summer, under his direction, our school doubled its present boundaries by school election. As a result, the financial condition of our school district is one of the best in the state, and our school tax rate is the lowest in the county. Under his guidance. our educational program has been expanded until it ranks with the best. Our crew wishes to thank and commend Mr. Hills for the excellent planning and guidance which has made BOARD OF EDUCATION A ship needs a board of directors to do the behind-thfn scene planning in order to keep it running smoothly. The responsibility for the long range planning of our school lies with the school board. One of the major prob- lems which faced the board was the coal shortage. Through the continuous efforts of this group, our school was able to remain open when many other schools had to close. During the summer of 1949 the school board, with our journey a smooth sailing excursion. Mr. Hills interviews jack Manning as graduation draws near. the help of Mr. Hills, conducted two school elections which nearly doubled the territory of our high school district. During the fall the school board entertained the faculty and their wives at a dinner held at the White Pines Lodge. Later, the faculty in turn, enter- tained the school board members and their families at a dinner party held at the Nelson Hotel in Rockford. These expressions of good will helped to strengthen the bond of friendship which exists between the board and the school personnel. Claude Holmes, Vernon Smith, Dr. C. H. Schaller, Vera Herrmann, lsabelle Klewin, H. A. Heron, C. A. Anderson, President. Pugc 2 6
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