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

 - Class of 1959

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1 I Y I s Z Wd CIOHQ fo go OW-'- 7 Lf Wexf ear A unions orr ..,-- , , ,ff 'YN il pw Y A ! M ABOVE: In French I Barbara Wick11ess and Linda King play French records which are used along with the text books. The records pronounce a sentence from the text and then the students repeat it. RIGHT: In Chemistry Lab Larry Gates, John Crocker, and Stanley Magnusson are determining the percent of acid in Cl vinegar solution by using a hydroxide to neutralize the acid and then measuring the amount of the hydrox- ide used. mfs V 1 , 9 J LEFT: In Fine Arts III George Dicus is painting a landscape in opaque water colors, which, unlike ordinary water colors, are not transparent. LEFT: ln shop class Rodney Busse and Ken Detig are reconditioning a wood auger bit by running ll piece of oiled and emery dusted rope through the grooves in the bit. This process is used to remove any rust. BlfLOW: ln shorthand Sharon Dame and Madeline johnson dem- onstrate how to use the stenogrnph. This machine has its own system of shorthand. X D gr

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,J' . J .M 1 P J ,. Y . 1 Y 4 1 N f f .--:::'?h: ' TOP ROW: Mr. Skogland, adyisorg Bernard Scott, Lanny Stone, Tom Tomlinson, Don NY'illets, Gary Schabacl-zer, Jim Schnorr, and James Vagle. SECOND RONV: Bob Sudbury, Myrna Utz, Terry Shook, Robert Thompson, Roger Shafer, Ken Snider, David XVerdin, Mike Seaworth, Lester Ramsey, and Mr. Kruger, advisor. THIRD ROXV: Barbara XY'iukncss, Sybil Swarwbaugh, Sandra Tarvestad, Sherri Swanson, Kathy Sullivan, Virginia Tikkala, Joyce Skogland, Jean Tcmpleman, and Carol Tobler. FOURTH ROXV: Mary Turpcn, Sherri Wfakehouse, Connie Smith, Sandra XVaters, Sue Snyder, Sally Snyder, Peggy XVoolbright, and Mike Quartana. BOTTOM RONV: Judy Stcmgley, Evelyn XVatcrl:1nd, Sandra Tyler, Patricia Yocum, Dick Seit7, Susan Stouffer, and Joanne Tilton. YM! OMF' lfL65f5 OZELQ gli? pl 0lfl'l eil? pfdllllle . ,W .1 -f ana? , . F' ' 5 ,,, Z. ,. - ... ,... -.---fm Ama-is T ,Ely Q, f ii f , ' 1 1 ' V +A I , Y ,W N! 'X Y 7 X ,. N, K K N . 9' . k- w ' f-.1 - A . wg Awww :fig x. if ' ip 'ra .,. , JQ i - , WW' f f-wi XNNV' QM , ,V ,MGM ' P, fu, Q 3 ,W ,V W ... W ,M ,, . .. Nhaw T M, , .f . , . , - - f W- if . , 2 pifmalnfflfflpi :Jig up ' W' . Wmnixmmf 3' '- t ziggy? A L ,ai ., .f.,.3J-rv, ,,'-,ve . V 'QQ' at h 1, 7 - if ',,,V. t'4.: i'-Yi'-2 ' 1 1 1 -v - I , ,, it -Sw f ' 2f?ff'a.mff..I': ., . - 1-wwfwe- af-fr.-rifafif we-q.+at4itf:.Aisu-'+ f .' 4214.1 .fins ' ' ' L 1 1 .V .. f . i- ...ff .,.. , . 'W il i f , 7 .Av it vi -' r f- V Ar, tv K The boys in Mr. Mullcyk physical cdiitxiiioii ' ., Ji 'W i YF, ' Jr class play 2 form of mmauuklu ffmtlmll. ,ig ,' t ' i ,Q Al C TI - I' - - - 1' - f 1i'f'Q ' em' ' i, it 5 JVT.. it me prqmrtx nr tht I , . J 4, ,, . . K 1. lilGllT: The playcrs lilmlt lu pgivc rumii lair J T- ---- . I l 'xgpmg ' i the passer. VAR IiI4.ll'I': 1 linrlus Mcrslimi ,fi . .iw as l 3 , L, ., ,.. runx ahead of opponent lnrryf..ilcs.1nd siinpgs U i H T K thc pass. 3 . .Y ' 1 V. '27 w-N T f' f . 1, outa ' - - T - wif. A Num J 17: 'T.,,,-., 5. 5 K ls12m,L1,i. Ai N' lil



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,- Senior officers of the Class of 1959 are John Donald son, presidentg jack Stocking, vice-prcsidentg Jerry Ghlinger, treasurerg and Jean Nelson, secretary. President John Donald son dons cap and gown to present the class re sponse a the com meneement exercises 'USF' maint ,vs lil tts The faculty adyisors of the Senior Class :ire ttop rovsj Mr. Wine tehairmanj, Miss Bremer, Mr. XVehner, tseeond rosvj Miss Happe, Mrs. Ellis, and Mrs. Olson. eniora .fdckeu Cervantes' statement in Don QIIfX'flfl', Let every man look before he leaps, seems to apply to these seniors. Upon entering their freshman year each of them had a number of curricula open to them. Some of these students took Courses only to obtain their diplomas. The remaining choices were either a single curriculum, vocational tagrieulture, in- dustrial arts, and home eeonomiesj, commercial ttyping, boolseeping, and shorthantlj, and eollege preparatory, or Z1 Combination of these. When a stutlent has olwtainetl a total of eleven and one half Cretlits he achieves the eovetetl titlt-of senior. Although there are Class tlistinetions of freshnian, sophomore, junior, :intl senior it is merely for eonvenienee in referring to the four levels of aehievetl eretlits. ln the various classrooms, however, there are no sueh barriers. Representatives from Caeh Class, more frequently seniors, are liounsl among lliose enrolletl for all the sulxieets. ln, their junior year any interestetl stutlent took tht- Nt1tirin.1l Merit Qeholarship lest, the results of whith aitletl in counseling them cluring their senior year. This test was mostly a means of eliminating the numbers that woultl ap ply for later scholarship tests for financial aid in college. Any of these ensuing tests that were taken could mean fifty to fifteen huntlretl dollars a year for college costs, After the gratluation of these students the office will be swampetl with inquiries of prospective employers as to not only their gratles but also their attendance recortls while in high school. The impressions left by these young people upon teachers anti classmates will also affect the tleeision of the employers. Un the night ol' gratluation there will be a mixture of emotions of joy anti satlness. ,lov will be tlisplayetl in reliel' ol' what tlit-v have tiinishetl anti in anticipation of what is to eonie. ilihe sutltlen thought that this is perhaps llle last time they will meet logetllel' as .1 Classgtlaat SOON even their groups of closest lirientls will be tlispersing- eauses sonie regrets. ilihis phase will soon pass, with the realization that the goals they have plannetl for have been aehievetl. No more high school, insteatl college or a iola. livery plan they niatle while freshmen has servetl as the look lweliore tht- eventual 'leapn into their vocations,

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