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gives Dorothy Alberts his ad vice on her sketch. l During Art I, Mike Krainak i ' - F 1 Dale Lamb seems to be jumping for joy during P.E. Sandra Brautigam and Ivan Hills, as R.T.H.S, juniors, class. are vitally interested in the services offered by the counseling center about college requirements. funiar year is Pyramid af 371114 Dee Ann Dyer shows Beverly Gruben the proper serv- Senior David Allen and junior Judy Barringer are ing form used in tennis. getting into the mood for a monologue in speech class. Is this real acting or just good, old ham ?
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David. johnson is pointng out some common terms used in bookkeeping to Elsie Sellers and Doug Mer- shon in Mr. Wine's second hour bookkeeping class. Make '62 Schatz! year jfusf zz little l6'if Hatter' ship High School in 1960-1961? Listen as they tell you. Every member of the junior Class is in some way outstanding. If not at school, then away from school- to himself or to others because he knows what he is going to do and because he's an individual and will affect other people all his life. Maybe he doesn't seem outstanding now, maybe he is to be especially outstanding many years from now. I believe the outstanding juniors are the whole junior Class. We all have worked hard to become a junior and I believe that it's an outstanding accomplishment that we've made it so far. The Junior Class has not had as many on the honor roll but they have done other things to distinguish them- selves. They've been active in extracurricular activities. They always pack the buses to out of town games. They have real school spiritf' August 1960-June 1961-What kind of a year was it? It was a year like any other year except that you, Class of 1962, as Juniors, left your mark upon the history of Rochelle Township High School. Cheryl Rand is sewing a garment while Sylvia Gale is busy pressing a skirt in Miss Anderson's Home Ec III class. TOP ROW: Charles Reineck, Randall Ranken, Ron Sanderson, Howard Wonser, Bill Purkis, Roger Thuestad, Gary Praetz, Ron Shook, Bob Whaley, jerry Tobler, Bob Withrow, Raymond Thompson, and Doug Skoglund. SECOND ROW: Mr. Skog- lund fadvisorj, Eva Stanford, Bonnie Schabacker, Pat Riddell, Marcia Schnorr, Gayle johnson, Kathy Weatherbee, Cheri Stangley, Judy Rice, Kathy Skelly, Freda Ramsey, Sandra Russell, Elsie Sellers, and Miss Long fadvisorj. BOTTOM ROW: jim Swanson, Donald Smith, Farrel Salsbury, Roger Supler, jerry Schnorr, jerry Seaworth, Denny Sassaman, Don White, Joyce Swingley, Mary Sudbury, and Cheryl Rand.
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The cap and gown signifies the successful completion of four years of high school. Senior Class officers John Schweitzer fvice-presidentj, Beverly Keele Csecretaryj, and Nancy Olson ftreasurerj See how Chuck Stocking fpresidentf measures up to the symbol of graduation. Senivrs lov Hack an Work and 3101- Zfrward in . . . Commencement speakers have the graduates standing at the crossroads, standing on the threshold of a bright new future, or standing at the doorway to opportunity, says an old senior joke, but meanwhile we sit and sit AND SIT. There may be an exaggeration of both truth and humor in that saying, but as the Senior headed into the last months of his last year at Rochelle Township High School, he began seriously to look, Janus-like, in two directions. He looked back upon nearly four years of work and fun. He remembered how awesome were the halls of R.T.H.S. when he first set foot in them as a freshman student. He recalled how that timidness soon gave way to the overconfidence of his sophomore yearqhow as a mighty junior he rattled the foundations of the school Cand only occasionally admitted to himself that he was not quite so great, witty, and sophisticated as the lower- classmen might thinkj. He looked forward to a lifetime of adulthood in the shadow of great political and economic change. What lies beyond june 6? he wondered. The Service? A job? Vocational Training? College? Marriage? Unemployment? Worry? Who me? just ask any Senior. Senior Class advisors fstandingj Mrs. Wfissmiller, Mr. Wehner, Mrs. Olson, Mr, Wine, fseatedj Miss Wziymiin, Miss Anderson, and Mr. Gieske examine the samples of graduation announcements. The members of the Senior Class must place their orders by the end of February to have them before graduation. 27 N, ..
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