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

 - Class of 1959

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B U ESI '-7 Y-r V i TOP ROXV: Mr. Yenerich, advisorg Gary Williams, Joe Tyler, Jim Wolfe, David Squier, Ed Scott, Roland Thompson, YVilliam Voss, John Schweitzer, jack W'eeks, Mickey Towns, Gary W'ire. SECOND ROXV: Ron Tilton, Jim Shangle, Cindy Ward, Mary Trowbridge, Shirley Stevenson, Mary Slothower, Beth Stewart, Rebecca Vfilkinson, Jerry Smith, Chuck Stocking. THIRD ROXV: Gretchen Stoppel, Dorothy Stocking, Janet Shultz, Joyce Shultz, janet Strawbridge, Cathy Snider, Kay Strawbridge, Carol Sexton, Charles Vogel. BOTTOM ROXV: Lee Thompson, Kathy Thuutad, Helen Thomas, Sharon Va.uCura, Jim Steder, Shalonn XVakehouse, Mary Vaupel, Reya Ann Skinner. .SJOIOAOIWIOPQ5 lgfan SCAQJMA6 Cllnefftfg, A famous old philosopher once said, The sophomore year is probably the busiest year, academically speaking, than any other year of high schoolf' Sophomores try to choose subiects than will be of the most value to them in their future years. ln order to make wise choices they obtain counsel from their advisors and teachers and try to work out .1 schedule that will meet their needs. Each year four solid subjects plus physical education D' M.S' th'd df hh Elf - . .. urmg I Prmgmlres U an Dun our ec nmy are required so that every student is assured the minimum H class Gary Mershon and Gary Wire are studying series and parallel circuits as used in apartment wiring. number of Crcdlm tor grhluatlon- Surveying the wealth of material that is imolved in the study of sophomore linglisli, Chutls lived wonders, XVl1,it could possibly be 'Q left for the juniors to study? AVR it Xa .4- ' K ,Nr T Z! I. ,V it , P X, 26 gif ll fl A I , ta ',...t.,.1:., .fiizw , ' - XZ, me W.. ii L: l lil ss

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gf? TOP RONV: Miss Schmidt, advisor, David Mullins, Maria Rainwater, Christine Montgomery, Judy Sawyer, Charles Rudolph, Gary Rhodes, John Phillips, Gary Prideaux. SECOND ROW: Gene Reed, Gilbert Pierce, Dennis Onley, Karen Pumphrey, Judy Prentice, Sandy Sawicki, Carol Mueller, Jeff Quitno, Gary Page. THIRD ROW: Gary Mershon, Larry Osborne, Hugh Potts, Donna Pullin, Joyce McGee, Aundria Reed, Kary Mitchusson, Charolettc Phillips, Sharon Quantock, Nancy Olson. FOURTH ROW: Donna Oglesby, Linda Patterson, Iirlene Pleitner, Jan Olmstead, Judy Nelson, Judy Peterson, Nancy Peters, Karen Reffke, Chester Quitno. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Prewett, Carolyn Pierce, Lucie Plourde, Rex Neidlinger, Terry Petry, Martha Sehaap, Miriam Pearce, Frances O'R0rke. af .SJa00Lg Cirlafoween puffy The sophomores did their duty as midclassmen by giving a Halloween party for the incoming freshmen. At- tending this assemblage were such intellectual notables as Frankenstein falias Tom Acklandj and Dracula Qknown hereabouts as Susan Harrj. John Schweitzer portrayed a growling gorilla. Four bewitching witches CLinda Ack- land, Diane Fyke, Mary Vaupel, and Joanne Kehmj whirled startled freshmen through a merry dance. Acting as master of ceremonies was none other than Chuck Stocking. David Squier and Don Deets are threading a rod with a die While Roger Hayenga is checking the size of a tap on a piece of metal in Mr. Curl's fourth and fifth hour agriculture class. In Mrs. Ellis' second hour English class Mickey Towns gives an interesting report on the biography Eisenhower Mun :mil Soldier. W 4... . ff: '4-. ......,,, ri



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