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GRAN GYGDUU IMAGINE? Margaret Gilliland not chewing her gum. Phyllis Miller not talking to Sam at noon. Verda Davies talking to a boy. Elaine Snyder not giggling. Bobbilee Logan not knowing how to play the piano. Virginia Gamble with blonde hair. Wilbur Faller in the parachute division making his first jump. Mr. Gluth without his sense of humor. Martha Eaken getting failing grades. William Wilcox with straight red hair. Miss Rinker having quiet study hall. Miss Alden without a big smile. Mr. Witten with laryngitis. Ronald Galloway on the honor roll. Mr. Mosers correspondence if all the students wrote to him on the same day Joe Boyd fighting 20-ton tanks with a pitch fork. Mr. Eberly demonstrating gymnastics. Mr. Witten letting anything interfere with Democracy. Ralph Gillespie with long curls. Betty Stuck without her dramatic ability. All the boys with a hair cut like Don Crow's. Bonnie Harter in a hoop skirt. Dave Poe without his Ford. Fred Walser without his life guard form. Lulu Glee Shook with her hair done in a knot. Bobbilee Logan taking long steps. Bob Lahman being timid. Kay Maxon finishing her lunch. Lea Stemen without her long dangling braids. Bill Snyder without his ability to make bright remarks. Miriam Joan Johnson without her good English. Ray Davis without his dimples. David Gluth not looking like Tom Sawyer. lst, 2nd, 3rd grade girls without their hair ribbons. Marvin Fisher without that horse laugh. Mr. Gluth without the dimple in his chin. Theresa Flaherty not being able to take her own part when people tease her Carl Brown with his hair combed. Coleen Youtsey being as tall as the rest of the girls in her grade. Frankie Bartel without his grin. Gene Wollenhaupt not being able to play the accordian. Roger Ritchie without his attraction for the Sixth grade girls. 36
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llNIl4DSllli5S lIFtDllR NEWS vo fr 1LHt'KlG'l' STAFF, Sealed i'I'ul1l lf-1'l In right IlI't'I Miss RlaIlol'52 Atlvisvii xvllllillll XVil1-ox, Hetty Stuck, 'YiI'!-lllllil Eiiule :tml Miss Alden, ,-Xmlvisvfr. Smmlinp: ure: Virginia llzunlvlv, Mzirenret Gillilaind, Idzi Maw Swivlc, Alzu'u:u'e1 Holland, Hmvzwcl lmiiifon, .lov li-vysl, 114-11.- lflziker, lmnalil Crow, l-toliliiff llwl l,-neun, liiwlmi-tl Ireton, Vviwlai .lezm Imvis, Maxim l ii:-npliei' and t harlolle film-li. Still under the system adopted last year of applying for rather than appoint- ing positions on the Rocket staff, and with the splendid cooperation of Miss Mallory. Miss Alden. and their patrons. the members of the Rocket staff were able to produce eight issues of the Ridge Rocket during the nine months of the school term. At the beginning of the term a contest was held for the greatest number of subscriptions, the losing side giving a party in honor of the winners. Despite the great deal of effort and time required for each issue, there was always the deep satisfaction of just being one of the links that make up the chain. Because of the present world strife, we regret to say that the Ridge Rocket may be discontinued until the situation is again more favorable. Editor-in-Chief ........,...,...,........, ,,,,,,..,.,,,,.. ,,,,, , , Betty Stuck Assistant Editor-in-Chief ...,.. . l..,,, Virginia Engle Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, .,.,..,,,,.........,.......,,,,,,,,,.,. William Wilcox Assistant Business Manager .,,,. ,.....,..,,.,,..........,.....,.,...,, M argaret Gilliland Circulation Managers ,,l,,ll,l,, ,,,,,,, I da Mae Swick and Virginia Gamble Art Editors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gene Baker and Bobbie Lee Logan Sports Editors ,l,i, ,,,,i,, M argaret Holland and Richard Ireton Grade Editor ,,.,,,,, ,l,,,,,,,,,,,.l,,...,l.,.,,,,A.. , , , Maxine Uncapher Jgke Edjtgf AYr4,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,il ,,,,,, ,i,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , , l.,l, V erda Jean Davis Grade Reporters ,.,,...... ...,,,, ,,,,A,.,.. . . . ...fffff f--ff 1 fi.,.---,-,-------.---,,,,,f,,,,f -f -A mmM,,,,Rex Tomlinson, Charlotte Black, Howard Dunifon, Don Crow, Joe Boyd Advisers ,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,i ,,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,l,.,........ M iss Mallory and Miss Alden 35
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fIE,?flIlllRlIlb llR9lIE5SllEllRVllE5QW FIRST RHXV, Left to llight: Betty l'lli1l11llr'1'S, Mary Alive Gillespie, 1'lm1'lottv Film-ls, XYlI'g'l1112l Gamble, Ida Maw Swim.-k, M:u'tli:n lizllien, lflvtly Stuck, I!:11'lm1':n lme, .loam Rake-11, Verda .lean Davies, Helen Trilmlet. SEVHND ILHXV: Miss Ilinker, .-X1lx'ise1'3 Mary Louise lmvies, Frum-es lluiues, Betty Ywiltsvy, Gene Baker, He-tty Sirlner, Estlier Faller. Anna Yukos, 'Tliereszi Fllll1r?l'IY, Flmwm-41 lDuVull, Miss Mallory, Anlviser, THIRD RUXV: Mz1re'zu'et Hollziml, B-ettv lravif-s, lflohlviv IH- Logan, Rmmii- Hamer, 5l2il'2ill'vI llillilanll, Virginia Engle. V+-ru Bl4'lllllII14'll, Maxine l'm-aplieiy Elaine Snyfler, Irvmf Baum:-l. The officers of 1941-42 are: President ....,........... . ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, H Martha Eaken Vice President ..., ,. ..,, Betty Stuck Secretary Vffrfrfr Ida Mae Swick Treasurer eeee......e .. Virginia Gamble Music Leader YY.,, ,,,,,,,,,, V irginia Engle . ,..,,.,,,,.,.,.. Bobbie Lee Logan Misses Mallory and Rinker Pianlst ..,,,, ,,,,, Advisers . ,,,,,.......... ..,,..i,r,,, . ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . The Ridge Girl Reserves Club had a total of 34 members during the past year. In the early fall We decided to have our meetings directly after school on the first Monday of every month. At the meeting held on November 3 the club held recognition services for 10 new members. Some of our other meetings and parties held, consisted of a Christ- mas party, to which all high school boys were invited: an annual Mother and Daughter Party: a Red Cross meeting: a style show, and various other meetings. In the Christmas assembly, which was given by the Girl Reserves. the play. Keeping Up With Christmas was presented. 37
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