Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Advanvemeuf an I c' Sm of IKM Miss Huppi' Book reports, vocabulary, and Latin derivatives were just a few of the activities that kept Miss Happe's students busy. Miss Happe's efforts have helped many seniors to gain a knowledge of vocabu- lary and English grammar necessary for college entrance. She was also adviser of the junior class. Miss Grvz'fmu'all Historical novels, scientific references, college bulletins, and speech topics were just some of the subjects that Miss Greenawalt helped the students to locate in the library during the school year. In addi- tion the sophomores learned about English literature and grammar structure under Miss Greenawalt's supervision. Mr. Pierson gives senior students pointers on sociology. f2i.Qf1fw9f'i ' f W i i ALMA HAPPE I lfflglislv, Mullrrmalirs Nurili Central College, A. B. llnisersixy of Wisconsin, M.A. Laiiwersity of Minnesota V Uniiersiry of California Liiiiersiry of Colorado I 4- wi ,V I t, M A L ALT yff? ,O LORRAINE IWARCUM Slu'i'r'fx Nisriliern Illinois Sure 'llanhirs Colltge B 5 f , 54f,fW'sc?fnsiu? .' I . fel-1 g X 'Jig ' ,' 1 fffk 1 f ' .. ' i' A . Miss lwllfflllll Romeo, where art thou? Romeos received instructions in the plays or speech classes directed by Miss Marcun1. Besides reaching the debaters how to convince an audience, Miss Mar- Probably many future cum also encouraged interest in dramatics by spon- soring xlesters and Thespians. Mr. I'll1x 1-2-3 hop. Teaching the boys and girls how to dance correctly on co-recreation day wasn't the only problem of Mr. Ellis. He also taught classes on health. first aid, drivers' training, and marriage and family living. MARCQARI-fT ,lOl INSON CHI-S'l'liR l'.l,l.lS l'fr1'.iii'i1l Ifillliuiliufl IVYXXIMII lfiflnullmll L i iiii - i--iii of sin-Inu. iii. is, s, l7:1i.'rlzilrnuilimr Ii j',1r llev fnixg j's1 lx K-.lllll.lg4'foll4't1n', ll, .X. Hs- Ulm 'wr fvv-Us f.'.'.'.:.f1:gz::L.i::,i1:.11f:: ' t:::::r:s':1 1:1F.:i::.i:::.'. 'l't of I-il iir'.1 i iiiuu Lvnixei ity nl' Mi iiii i-mia r N . Miss IUZJIINUII ,X ' Miss .lohnson has said, ul would rather coach a i' 1 football game than a G.A.A. basketball game. lt A would certainly be safer. In spite of the rough has- Q' ketball games played on Thursday afternoons. the iw, girls learned a great deal of sportmanship. ln addition rf. lo keeping our high school girls physically Ht, Miss I ffl 'j,' johnson enjoys traveling as shown by the many 'Q OB .' f'if ,teh Hitt . I '35, 1 'iw fl: -' stickers on her Mercury. Pagr 29

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llsefulfl rfs are Very Neeessary fe KEITH WEHNER Vorulionaf Agri: uffuri' University of Illinois, B. S. Iowa State College LEONARD SKOGLUND Imluslriul Arli Northern Illinois State Teachers College, ll. Ii. University of Minnesota Smut Institute. Menomonia W'iseonsin WILLIAM HILLS Voratiunul Agrivnfturi' Colorado A 81 M. ll. S. University of Illinois Mr. Hills Mr. Hills was a newcomer to R.T.H.S. this year. Besides helping Mr. Wehner teach agriculture, Mr. Hills was kept busy conducting ping-pong tourna- ments and visiting farms. Mr. Hills also gave a lot of his time helping Mr. Wehner sponsor the F.F.A. Miss Limfxay Hin-it's good. The home ec girls learned how to cook, sew, and manage a home under Miss Lindsay's supervision. Although it was her first year here, Miss lindsay made many friends. She also sponsored the lil-I.A., a club which did much to further interest in homemaking. LUIS LINDSAY llnrm' Iironrunin Cornell College Northwestern L'mvr-rsiu Iowa State College. IS. S, HIiI.IiN DURAKO cIIHllllIA'l't'1' Illinois Stare Normal University. II. li. University of Colorado Mr. Wfebmfr Livestock is judged carefully and expertly by our agriculture boys as a result of Mr. Wehner's careful instructions. The Rochelle F.F.A. judging team won a gold medal for their expert judging in the National Judging Contest at Kansas City. His students built many useful projects in shop that were used on their farms. Mr. Wehner served as principal during Mr. Hills' absence. M r. Slzogluml Try that play again. Going on the theory that practice makes perfect, Mr. Skoglund gave his con- tinuous efforts to shape our boys into a winning basketball team. He also taught drafting, handicraft, etc., to the boys in shop. During the fall he coached lightweight football. Mr. Skoglund teaches the shop boys practical electricity. Pelgr' 2X Miss Lindsay gives new members F.I-I.A. ribbons at their initiation. Miss Dzzrako Our students were saddened when they learned at Christmas time that Miss Durako, a newcomer. must retire to warmer regions for her health. In that short time she had made many friendships in our school. Mrs. Kenneth Olson, a former Rochelle teacher, ably finished out the year and gave our commercial stu- dents a firm business foundation.



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,An llmler funding ,Science and Huliurc Mr. Roe Write-Liiws due Friday! Yes, Mr. Roe makes sure the year book comes out by keeping the staff on schedule. The physics students learned to understand the principles of science under the able direction of Mr. Roe. Mr. Roe also taught general science, algebra Il, and trigonometry. Mr. Roe sponsored the Camera Club which was very active during the past year. STANI,lfY Rolf RALPH M:Ifll1'IllM,il'X, Svii'rn'i' Snriizl Sfuiliri Northern Illinois State Southern Illinois State 1 nllege i Teachers Colleg, II. Ii. Northern Illinois Stale . . t'ii.wfsaiv .if Minnesota 'I'e.iehers will-,n. is. s, ia. School board members enjoy party given by the faculty Lmiw.-my ..111l.....ai,ix1.s. ljnixersity .if lllinois Mr, I'if'rsm1 Two civics classes, three history classes, and one world history class were the course of one of Mr. Pierson's busy days. He gave these social science classes a knowledge of the world, its history, its relations, and the social problems of mankind. ln his spare time Mr, Pierson was adviser to the freshmen class. Mr. Nelson The mysteries of chemical equations and atom splitting were made simple under the able direction of Mr. Nelson. lt's no wonder he chose a golf ball to explain the structure of the atom, since he also served as coach of the golf team. Mr. Nelson also acted as eo-ordinator of visual aids. COURTNAY NIQISON 9n'ia'II1'c', MxllfN'l1lillir'.w Maeli.,1.msi.ii.-callege,is. s. Norihern Illinois Siaic Teacliers College Iowa Siaie L niitrsiiy X W'llil.lAM HIiI,MS lifllllfgyv i'llfJl1'fi4'x XY'vxiern Illinois Sta - all ' B. Ii, L'niwrsiiy 'Wi tonxin L'nixersitv 0 Ma iemla will Mr. Posorske receives his mum from the junior girls Mr. Hvluzx Oh-those bird charts! These words were heard by many sophomores taking biology. Through Mr. Helms' persistence, the students were able to learn to identify all the common birds. After school Mr. Helms coached the varsity football and lightweight basketball teams. Page 3 0

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