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THEvfRE WE'VE FOLLOWREEDALTLHY ToPs IN zip AND P EIR PROGRESS STEP BEYP Lewis Gude f Dfesidenlj V . onnre Dehler, LoYaIly-rep,esen'miVe- V' and Joyce H . mcenr Sh arder, secrelary-treasurer' a 0hUN, vice-president, ST Y .....Q-N wi. Jw' Row l-J. Faga, J. Blank, P. Broas, L. Dehler, Miss Bowden, J. Harder, G. Friebel, J. Brimrner, H. Dobson, W. Farber. Row 2--P. Fisher, M. Bodendein, M. Bodendein, A. Behnke, K. Hough, D. Egeland, M. Bodendein, D. Hollz, D. Ellers, D. Harvey. Row 3-M. Filzgerald, M. Elsessur, N. Doyle, R. Harms, A. Harder, l. Hemberger, M. Bennell, D. Fields, D. Farber, L. Froehlich. Row A--C. Koch, B. Clemenls, G. Burrnesler, E. Baumgarten, T. Fuller, C. Brylla, D. Dickie, .l. Emery, G, Ewing. Row 5--G. Brandt, L. Kaun, D. Kampen, L. Conklin, A. Gall, J. Good, F. Klan, W. Ewing. Row 6-D. Herrilz, .l. l-laukan, B. Berning, D. Farber, R. Havel, V. Adams, R. Diece, J. Ewing.
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WHEN WE RETURN AS ALUMNI BILL STOECKMAN Being good is awful lonesome. P.S. I'm not lonesome. Bachelors Club 35 Slide Rule 35 Band 3,45 Railroad Build- ing 45 Orchestra 4. MARY SUELTEMAN - Susie Quiet? You should know her. Belvidere, III. I-25 Choral Club 3. ALVIN VERTHEIN All the teachers think I'm so sweet, 5 That they always give me a nice tront seal. Glee Club I5 Hooters Club 25 Bachelors Club 35 Rod and Gun Club 4. DALE VOGEL Men ot Iew words are the besl men. Ritle Club I,2,35 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Class Pres. 25 Party Comm. 25 Rod and Gun Club 45 Intramurals 4. KENNETH VOLK - Ken High school days Ken be good, High school nights Ken be better. Glee Club I5 Hooters Club 25 Choral Club 35 Rifle Club 4. MARIE VOLK A likeable smile makes a likable gal, All her friends say she's a real pal. Recreation Council l,35 Choral Club 35 Prom Comm. 35 loyalty Comm. l,2,35 Party Comm. 2,3,45 Band I,2. KATHRYN WACHOLTZ - Katy Her quiet charm you must confess, Will certainly bring her happiness. Hooters Club I5 Chorus I5 Choir 2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Prom. Comm. 3. AMY WINTER What's the use ot living lt you can't enjoy yourself? Newspaper 2,3,45 Bond 2,3,45 Loyalty Comm. I,2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Party Comm. 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 G.A.A. 45 Ottice Work 35 Class Play 4. X I x, sl DONELDA WOLTER I never say much But I do a lot ot thinking. Hooters Club 25 Nature Club 35 Choral Club 4.
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R now 4-K R2iniei: Tgfhow, B. Struinagl 'fa Vogel, M. New ury pi' g Schyvinck M Scott D W Row 635' 350 Melcher, Dj Ol5z,io ,ME. Searls, 5, Uchre af, gl Sohneller D Schuethryly' k P Shanahan P SV M Mucho' ' Wh, R, Steinhorxt, R- lbetken Khfzke, O. Miller, IJ, ghrelner ildes C im Meske D Shrank L gghne, E Smnh s, M, V my he mermqn L o nholtz M e'fe'f', R. Schulte, D. MeYerW'Bec e M Scnroeder sg' ft M Schroeder Penon The iunior class in another year will reach the end of their fair. This class has once again proved to be an outstanding one in many fields. To guide them through the midway, the iuniors chose as their leaders: president, Lewis Gade, vice-president, Vincent Shanahan, secre- tary-treasurer, Joyce Harder, and Loyalty representa- tive, l.aVonne Dehler. The daring feats of David Smith, Salty Farber, Jerry Faga, and Walter Shedleski as they passed the pigskin gave the spectators many a thrill. After a short intermission the grandstand was once again in an uproar as Berning and Faga of the varsity appeared on the scene making the basketball season very successful for R. H. S. Leaving the grand- stand, we head for the midway where we see many more iuniors participating in various events. Gwen Frie- bel, Charles Brylla, Irene Reynolds, and Dorothy Schuett were but a few of the many iuniors who pro- vided music for our fair. Prize winners in the scholastic rating at the fair were Kathryne Haugh, Mary Bodendein, Irene Reynolds, and Joyce Harder. The Junior Jamboree, the highlight of the month of November, proved to be an outstanding suc- cess. The activities of the year were climaxed by the Junior Prom. Vonnie Dehler demonstrating lab. preparation of NO
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