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ROCKET ED'TOR'AL ROCKET PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF First How: Paula Brazeau, Ilelen VVickhani, Patricia Tap- First Roni: Pauli Brazeau, Mary Kalfahs, James Boehm, pan, Darlene Peterson, Rosemary S.llIIl, Judy Dixon. Jiihn Llewellyn, Joanne Schultz, Judy Dixon. Secwzol Row: Mary Ann Pmeinke, Kathryn Iloover, Nancy Srumul How: Mary Ahel, VValter Drew, Peter Thomsen Breaker, Sharon Nlartiny, Joyce Bunker. Iiarl Zachow, Maclelyn Johnson, Ann Pearson. 'lliiwl How: Jane Loehning, Mona Lauritfen, Aubrey Fowler, Jack lxlcllonnell, llichard liartel, Antoinette Kuether. ROCKET BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF 2 ' Hrs! llow: Muriel Schneider, Janet Burr, Gail Loehning, Marian Stafleld, Joyce Bunker, Nancy Llewellyn, Audrey Schuettc. Second Rini: Alice Koch, Marlyn Anderson, Shirley Swichtcnherg, Eunice Mulycy, Susan Xlongan, Dorothy llurnieister. 'lwliiril Ilona Carol Grunske, Lois Iilingren, Marilyn Denkert, Judith Schultz. ROCKET TYPING STAFF ROCKET ART STAFF Firgr Rmvp Kathryn Phcifcr, Kilthlecn Ollrary. ltlcll Firsl Ilrnv: Lee Randall, Margaretann Ganzer, Claudette Napuck, Marilyn Popp. Gulllckson, Judy Dixon, Frances Levitt. Second How: Jean Arnold, Joan Zaurncyer, Mary Abel, Sggfmd Hgnig Annette Vanisky, Carol Haufe, Nladelyn Sallv Stilp. Johnson, Vonnie Kuchenbeclcer.
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First Row: Shirley Switchcnberg, Alice Koch, Marigen Braun, Donna Burr, Claudette Gullicksun Nlnry Ann Hcinkc. Y Svcmid Row: Mr. 'l.l1UIl1LlS, Nl2lI'j.lilI'L'lllI1l1 cllllllkf, June Incllllillg, lctc rl1llliIllSL'Il, Kzltllluclm O'Lcary, juan Zuumcycr. ROCKET EDITORS
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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 6 7 12 14 20 21 27 29 Sunburned noses go back to the grindstone as school starts. Annual Quaker meeting assemblies held. Mr. Christoph and Miss Griffiths preside. Little pills passed out today To keep the goiter threat away. Varsity gridders meet West Green Bay there-bow 33-0. Assembly on electricity held sixth period. A sparkling performance was given, but Gordie Beck was shocked! Rockets trounce Kimberly in first confer- ence game. Score-13-0! First regular issue of Cub comes out. Frosh football squad takes on Kimberly here. Score-Neenah 0, KIm'oerly 18. Truckers and Rockets battle to a 20-20 dead- lock on the Neenah field. OCTOBER 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 Freshmen start the month out right with the Hemnon Nelson tests. Another after- noon shot! lndividual Rocket pictures taken. Smiles beamed and faded in the lower hall all day as the birdie performed. Student Council elections held, and the Memory Wizard performs at an afternoon assembly. Memorizing the serial numbers on dollar bills is nice work if you can get it! Frosh gridders nip Wilson at Appleton. Score-13-12. Varsity squad rolls over Two Rivers by a score of 9-6. Frosh tea sponsored by the Girls' Senate is held. NO SCHOOL! B.l.E. DAY Triple threat c'ay. Second iszue of Cub comes out, Rocket pictures are taken, and Frosh turfmen meet Galloping Ghostlets at Kaukauna. Score-14-2, Kaukauna. Neenah tramples Bulldogs 27-0 at New London. Bill Kutscher had a great day and led the Rockets to victory. 15 Rocket frosh take on McKinley. Win 12-7. 18 Big week for football! Frosh beat Roose- velt 19-7. 19 Annual pep parade is held to drum up spirit for the Neenah-Menasha game, and the Nl burns in spite of Blueiay attempts to spoil it. 20 Bluejays spoil Rocket homecoming as they win 13-6. 23 Seniors spend the afternoon on field trips to local industries as underclassmen turn green. 24 Girls' Senate presents the annual United Nations Program before an all-school as- sembly. lt was well done and very impres- sive. 25 Third issue of the Cub comes out. Bluejay freshmen invade Rocket field, but go home defeated. Score 19-6. 27 Rockets get back in stride as they scalp the Shawano Indians 14-12! 30 Boys in suits Girls in heels- lt's Senior Career Day For the Wheels! NOVEMBER 1-3 Month begins right!! No school because of . W. E. A. Teachers' Convention. 2 Galloping Ghosts roll over the Rockets in a rough game. Score 26-7. 5 Basketball practice begins. Girls transfer their attentions from the gridiron to the gym- 12 The Danks present an assembly. 14 Students sneak their cards away When grades come out it's blue Wednes- day. 15 Girst group of N. H. S. students go to Rotary Luncheon. Fourth Cub comes out. 19-20 Cheaper by the Dozen scores a big hit. Both performances are a big success
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