Rockford East High School - Argus Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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MILDRED BROLUND, B.S., HOME ECONOMICS Miss Brolund, Future Teachers' Club adviser finds much interest in the Rockford Civic Symphony and Mendelssohn Club Chorus. JOHN BURLEND, M.A., SOCIAL STUDIES . Mr. Burlend, debate coach and a graduate of the University of Illinois, admires a student who is alert, interested, and full of ideas. LAMONT CLIKEMAN, M.A., HEAD OF SCIENCE DEPT. Adviser of the CNR Club, Mr. Clikeman, holds a great respect for George Washington Carver, the famous scientist in the field of botany. MARIAN DAGNAN, R.N., SCHOOL NURSE With traveling as a pastime during summer months, Miss Dagnan's trips have taken her through both the USA and Canada. MARIAN DAVIES, M.B.A., COMMERCIAL A newcomer at East and a University of Denver graduate, Miss Davies, enjoys working in various kinds of business offices during the summer. GORDON DE LA RONDE, B.S., INDUSTRIAL Small home architecture and photography are the hobbies that interest Mr. De La Ronde, who admires alert, inquiring, hard working students. MARIE DOBYNS, M.A., HEAD OF SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT. Miss Dobyns, a Columbia University alumna, likes to travel, go to movies, and just take it easy during summer vacations. ALLEN ELMQUIST, M.M., BAND Do the best you can and don't worry about how it will come out has always been the philosophy of Mr. Elmquist, Augustana College alumnus. LEFT: This picture reveals Frank R. Calacurcio and jack Stromquist demon- strating in wood shop class how not to use the planing machine while Jack Drake looks on from the background. RIGHT: Working hard while demonstrating the use of a new grinding apparatus in the machine shop class is Otto White, an East High senior.

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'VS ,BQ A f-.ag .lt ELJLPLLVLK-. ,. WALTER BOGUSKI, PH. M., INDUSTRIAL Mr. Boguski, who serves as adviser for the Junior Engineers Club, enjoys painting, listening to good music, and working with fruit trees. FRANK BOHAC, B.S., PHYSICAL EDUCATION A new member of East High's faculty, Mr, Bohac enjoys doing the land- scaping and painting which will transform a new house into a home. ELEANOR BORDEN, BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Borden, who admires Abraham Lincoln as an historical figure, enjoys phonograph records as well as attending school athletic events. JUNE BORNOR, B.C.S., ORCHESTRA The Bible. Mr. Bornor feels, has influenced his life greatly, while Beethoven is the musical figure he finds most worthy of his admiration. E RUTH BRATT, M.A., HOME ECONOMICS g ,Q Hiking, skiing, and other winter sports provide recreation after school hours A h V, f 5 for Miss Bratt, a graduate of Columbia University in New York. jf I 'Q-R, t aw I SYLVIA BREWER, M,A., HEAD or FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPT. ': , 353 M Q Miss Brewer, French Club adviser, thinks the new seven hour day is fine, . ' i for it affords an extra free period in which to do school work, MABEL BRILL, B.S.. PHYSICAL EDUCATION To spend a whole week skiing in the mountains is the ambition of Miss Brill, GAA and cheerleader adviser. D LT. COL. JOHN BRITTEN, B.S., MILITARY TRAINING A student must be both cooperative and obedient in order to rate with Lt. Col. Britten, Pennsylvania Military College graduate. LEFT: Botany students, Ruth Lindskold, Joan Thompkins, Arleigh Swan- son, and Loretta Carlson are seen giving some classroom reports on plants. RIGHT: One important part of the Zoology course is learning the kinds of food on which different animals thrive. Seen here are Rosie Johnson and Jack Hagstrom pouring food for a hamster. 1.1.2



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RUSSELL ERB, M.A., HEAD OF MATHEMATICS DEPT. Mr. Erb, whose hobbies are woodworking and trout fishing, has often con- sidered writing a book for use in his mathematics classes. JOY FRAIPOINT, M.A., SOCIAL STUDIES Miss FraiPont, who likes to travel and read during summer vacations, enjoys teaching because it means working with young people. ' ' 1. 1. 4. . Q F. f .,L..liv'7, ' glffi' L-A ' 'I , fjxvjsif ,-3Av, ,' . Ti., .a.f.Lff F K, tifgty.. xirgl.. ,f DOROTHY FREITAG, M.A.. ENGLISH Another of East High's new faculty members, Miss Freitag, has completed most of the work toward her Ph. D. degree. EMERY FRITSCH, M.S., SCIENCE Huntin fishin and hikin are claimed as the favorite hobbies of Mr. 8, 8, 8 Fritsch, a graduate of the University of Iowa. o 'P-P4 . I U. ,,. , Q f L.4+,L,L,L41g tt, RAYMOND FROELICH, M.A., SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Froelich, University of Illinois graduate, believes each day should yield its quota of happiness. Lose that and you never regain it. CHARLES HAMM, WARRANT OFFICER, MILITARY TRAINING A person who is willing to cooperate and takes pride in achievements is considered tops by Mr, Hamm, University of Iowa alumnus. ELEANOR HEUVER, M.A., LIBRARIAN Outdoor living in the Smoky Mountains presents the picture of an ideal summer in the opinion of the Library Club adviser, Miss Heuver. MARY HILLS, M.A., ENGLISH Miss Hills's summer vacations are spent in traveling. During the past two years she has visited the East twice and also El Paso and Mexico. LEFT: Bob Hubbell and Barb Fairgrieve look on in Chemistry class as Marilyn Borden explains the structure of the atom. RIGHT: On No- vember 2 students in East High government classes submitted votes for their favorite candidates in mock elections. Here we find Joanne Daigle and Norman Carlson Cseatedj and Betty Broo, Joyce Swanson, Carol Gus- tafson, and Roger Nelson helping with the election in Miss Hunter's class.

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