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STATION R. H. S. PRESENTS: Call for members to our Hall of Fame. This is the student body of R. H. S. presenting to you with pleasure the most illustrious of our three hundred members who have secured these honors from all fields of scholastic and extra-curricular activities in the year 1940. We invite you to stop and read. i jational Jlonor S)ocieL ronor 1940—1941 9 John Hudson Ruby Johnson Jane Shook Doris Britt CLASS OF 1941 Maxine Stillman Ardis Jacks Ray Smith CLASS OF 1942 Avalyn Lane Doris Miller William Ramey Keith Nesbitt HONORARY AWARDS CLASS OF ' 40 VALEDICTORIAN— PHILIP FENDIG CLASS OF ' 40 SAI.UTATORIAN -PAULINE BISHOP SCHOLARSHIP AWARD, CLASS OF ' 23 Philip Fendig HOME ECONOMICS AWARD Doris Miller LADIES LITERARY CLUB AWARD Eileen Nagel AMERICAN LEGION AWARD John Davisson AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY AWARD Betty Thomas DR. A. R. KRESLER WOODCRAFT PRIZES Paul Ames Keith Schuman Hollis Hayes Jaimes A. Moore Leroy Hancock COMMERCIAL AWARDS Jane Beaver Ruth Bertsch Ray Jones JUNIOR CLASS AWARDS Scholarship — John Cook Activities — Phyllis Catt Athletics — Keith Bums TRI KAPPA AWARDS SENIOR ATHLETIC AWARDS Joan Jordan Hilton Bowman Avalyn Lane Keith Nesbitt Jane Shook John Hudson BOYS ' STATE AWARD Richard Gosnell Robert Kanne Jack Davisson Elmer Phegley Wayne Milner Keith Burns Frank Teach Wilbur Platt William Platt Robert Parkison Thomas Knouff Walter Hordeman Delos Nuss Elmo Trudeau (presented by Legion Auxiliary) Page Xincteen
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LOLA MAE TORBET Operetta 1 . Sc. Math. 3. Dolly Madison 1, 2, 4. Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2. BETTY LOU WALLACE Senior Play 4. Junior Play 3. Operetta 1 . Sc. Math. 2, 3, 4. Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Yell Leader 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Twirler 2, 3. Rensselaerein 2, 3. Chaos 1, 2, 3, 4. Masque Wig 1. BETTY JANE WILCOX Class Sec.-Treas. 4. Junior Play 3. Senior Play 4. Operetta 1. Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4. Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4. Chorus 1, 2. Rensseiaerien 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED ELMO C. TRUDEAU KENNETH M. ROBINSON Page Eighteen ■
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arch op Vi one program is broadcast on this fine May day, 1948, from Station R. H. S. of the Certified Classy Chaos Company. Buy a Chaos and avoid 1 st and future events. ' Classy Chaos, ' little though it be, Dlete with wondrous novelties. Buy it at once and keep abreast of the time Now let your ace reporter end this rhyme. MANETTE BEAL, Hit of the Day, realized her ambition and is to be a secretary to Bob Hope. FOREST BARBER, eminent physician and surgeon, recently completed his la- test book, One Man ' s Opinion. BOWMAN, RITCHIE, and WILES, coaches at St. loe, Purdue, and I. U., broadcast their flashy Football Roundup over the Mutual Network of R. H. S. DORIS BRITT and LOLA TORBET have gained much popularity in a recently con- ducted poll and it feared that Brenda and Cobina will soon be replaced by them. JOHN- NIE RUSK, B. BROWN, and Pot of Gold BRUCE, Vagabonds deluxe, finally gradu- ated, passed geometry, and were married. They recently reurned from a delightful so- journ in Tahiti. A delightful ac t Designed for Dancing, was staged at the Rialto theater by CARMAN, CARMAN, and BIGGS. Their coiffures were stunningly arranged by Ma- dam DANIELS of the Vogue Review. Aviators JOHN CAIN and HAROLD BRADDOCK recently led a mass flight of U. S. bombers on an inspection tour. Pepper Young ' s Fam- ily will broadcast its 500th radio program tomorrow, the principal actors are still MARY and BOB GAMSTER and family. Mary decided to give up her nursing career years ago. Betty Crocker HANCOCK ' S advice to homemakers broadcast daily during Jim Poole SMITH ' S farm hour was so favorably accepted that Singin ' Sam Warren, the Barbasol Man, finally secured the right technique to hook-up with Double Dip Scantlin. STATH and STATH, Secretaries Incorporated, are editors of the Country Journal. The chief con- tributors to their Radio Gossip Club are LOIS GRANT and HELEN DUGGINS. Helen re- ports that the latest fashion trends are now more ridiculous than in 1940. The latest and swankiest model resembled an air port with numerous planes ready to take off. VIR- GINIA JEFFERY recently purchased the Sip and Bite. Every night from 3 to 5 she pre- sents College Rhythm. A Tri-State Hospital Ass ' n. whose chief surgeon is the young RUBY JOHNSON daily presents the half-hour broadcast of The Ladies In White. KNOER- ZER, GWIN, and EIB play the leading roles. Secretary of War FLORENCE in her round table discussion emphasized the signal strength that Gang Busters DONALD TIMMONS and RED PUTNAM have radiated. Putnam, the Jasper County game warden, has elim- inated much of the unlawful killing of wild game. These gang busters with the super power of Policeman HUBERT STILES tracked down a recent violator who had wired his class symbol on the school flag pole. Their super sleuth was CAPT. MIDNIGHT MOORE. Page Twenty
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