Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL)
- Class of 1941
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Nfl XXX T Tllill3 IQDCHELLE TDWNIHID HIGH SCHDDI. IQOCHELLI. ILLINOIS ,. 17? ,al 4, 5- ' 14 - 0 0 0 l Ruth Neslwelm Ru Mornbefh MARY JEAN KORITZ Edltor PHIL MAY JR Business Manager th Carpenter Jock Vnerke Eber Vurgmuo Yetfer Carolyn Folve Dowd Fell, Albert Druk EI er, more Petry, Juomto Spaulding, Mnruom Holmes Wnllard l-l Cleske, Advrser I Y LJ 'iw -s-Jw fsff-6 1 sf ,sim 515 ,Cr TLEIQ J A ,..-' ff ' ' TABLE DF CUNTIENTS ADMINISTIQATIIDN CLASSEI DIQGANIZATIUNS ACTIVITIES AXA 1 Il A ' rr f' ' :En IQ 461 EEEE K ,. EEEE a y. aazg -lil I , ,U H1 f i -.--1' FE xM--- l- ' A v pg ' . . Q Q Rs W Xf9 Cl NQILVCILSINI N X g 4,1-, X, f 'U wx, :' ' if Lil W Q X VZ.-' I gf AN X BUAIQID F EDUCAT UN l l Ill 1 1 1 s IXILXNIII We students of the Rochelle Townshsp Hugh School ore very conscious of the foct thot behind dll of our octlv mes there ore nnduvlduols who are detlnltely Interested nn our development We know too thot these mdlvud uols moke numerous contrlbutnons to our couse In the woy of tlme ond energy thereby provldlng the best In on educotuonol program For their Interest In our beholt we toke thus opportunlty of expressrng our grotr rude to thus group the Boord of Educotuon ond our Nuperlntendent Mr Halls C A Hills Superuntendent s all , sl .Nz .lulm Mzxsnn: Ill: ll. XY. Masters: lfr. l'. ll. Sl'l2ll'l'1 H. A. Hn-l'u11: C. A. .Xml-rsrm, l'n-sitlvlltg X'l 1l fl1 l'Hl2lIlll, S4-'rm-tau'y3 Iszllwllu ' - . I ' 1 1 ' I 1 K - .., , . . , . , FACU LT C A H LLS FREDERICK BUSHNELL ll ll IN rm N X I 1 CHESTER ELLI BETTY FROST l l ltllll UU! 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' 71-.m.1 L?x X :YAXFX I Xin , ffl A M + G -E X1 xx IENIDIQ CLAII OFFICERS 11 ll 5lllILll 4 NNXLNII Approximately elghty young hopefuls the Class of l94l tlmldly trugged through the portals of R T H S In the fall of l937 After the upperclassmen had their fun with us lsellung us study hall books lubra ry seats etc I we settled down to a no: mal l9l llfe Our skapper over the flrst years stormy sea was John Klewun who plloted us through o r actnvutues worthy manner As Sophomores we returned wlth renewed vngor as was shown by our Increased par tncnpatlon an Athletlcs Dramatucs and Musnc And ln the way of breaking tra dntnon we had pnty upon the freshmen and spared them the agony of mutnatnon at he party wh: h was gnven nn their hono Our compassion was rewarded by a return party nn the sprung Claude Haselton took the helm IH our second year Then suddenly we became Junuors and with the delight also came the responslbnl :ty of the Prom Starting out wnth the cap :tal of a mere twenty nine cents we work ed dslugently to make our Star Dust Prom led by Valere Degryse a huge suc cess Now as Sensors wnth John Roe as pres: dent we feel we have done our but athletics wlth Phil May Volere Degryse Ronald l-laas Claude Haselton John Roe and Bob Kepner Our class has also con tnbuted to Dramatlcs with Mary Jean Korntz l-lelen Barnett Bob Kepner and Pnll May and to Musuc wuth Claude Hasel ton John Klewun Bob Kepner and Mar lory Hetland Although nn a few short days our hugh school llfe wlll be but a memory we can be assured that ut wall be a pleasant one I llvvw 2- 'l'l2lll4lt' llllFl'lllPll, 'l'l'l'1lNlll'Q'l'l li11Il1 CIl'll1'lll4'l', S - -1' -tary: Ilmmlll llililii. 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Peanuts ce cream candy bars cracker lackl' These crles are all SUQQGSIIVG of the money max Ing schemes whuch we Junuors use 1n order to unsure a successful prom tor the Sennors Other progects sponsored by our class were a movle at the Hub Theatre and a Val Presldent Vuce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Student Councul Student Councll Sponsor entune s Dance lncldentally If belng busy bears any relatlonshup to belng happy we ve had a most enloyable year Thus year as the Tatler goes to press, we are makang plans for the prom The set tnng tor the event IS to be the lawn ot a Southern manslon, and the muslc IS to be 1hat of Howne Wrught - - - 4 A A A I I11111 li .I11I111 M- 11155, l111I11-1'I ID: vis, II111' M1- '11sli11, I1 111' II M: I iII'4'I I 1-l1'1-y, V1 11I:1 1IIl11 illl, 1':11'11I1'11 II:11'11I1I 1'1'1111I1, XX'iI III' IZ2lIl1I, XX'iIIi:1111 Slillllh- I1':1I1'1-1'. I':Il'1lll1II' II1-:1I, I.111'1':1i111- 1'z1r11-1'. I.1-- I'1-1'. IIl'SIlIll'j' M:11111i111:. 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' . , . - I . , . . . , I LVZ NV3EIQ 5 Z TATLEIQ ITAFF une 1 nu ut Hu 1 e 1 up n Nui Spluldmg, Ruth m n uk VlE'llxt N e I- n 1 ux x letlg lllllllfl Holmes Phil May Jr Ruth Nesheum Ruth Carpenter Marlbeth Eber Jock Vuerke Vlrglnua Yetter Carolyn Falvey Davld Fell Albert Druker Juannta Spauldlng Elnora Petry Mnruam Holmes Mr Gleske P4 9 nz Cuo Il 1 1 xex Busmess Manager Actlvntles Edutor Actnvutaes Editor Activities Edutor Athletncs Sensor Edutor Junnor Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Typlst Typnst Typlst Adviser I xx 7-Ma I tl I-Il Alb-' I ' ker, Mr. Di ske linux' I--IZ ltlx Cz ' me 1813 .W 2 f 2 A 151 U SUPP, Ji ' ' ' -, lm 'id lf' ll, Il urn Nt-shvin . Ma Jean Kuritz, I'hil M1 ' , . ' L gil 'z Ycltcr, 1 ' ly 1 l ' ,'. Mary Jean Koritz ------------ Editor-in-Chief I ' ' I - , - - -2' Z - - - - - - - . . . . ill I -Q . WJ A-,fl . . . A . - ---- - rm- - - - - if--1 . . - - - :X - Q - - - - - - - Q - . HUME EC CL I C Q I is It 1 1 In xv. ll A I I L., n 1 1 I Q :lla mugs OFFICERS KP Mary Vesta President Mlruam Holmes Vuce Presldent Emma Peterson Cecretary Now that we ve learned to cook and sew We wull attempt to wan a beau Thus may not be the offlcual motto of our organnzatuon, but we ll venture to say tha many members have thus nn mind The Home Economlcs Club thus year has been more popular than ever before be cause of nts numerous actnvntues We have taken several nnterestnng and educatlonal field traps for Instance a vlslt to Maxson s N D Bakery where we learned some of the se crets of baknng and decorating cakes and a trlp to the Caron Splnnnng M ll where we saw the yarn an nts various stages Sonoe of us attended the Better Homes Expos: tnon In Rockford Thus year s meetungs have held an uncreas ed Interest because of the excellent pro grams, whuch conslsted of speakers, socual gatherungs, and fneld traps C s . 4 - - Cf A 1 ., I 5 ,la f Huw Il--lhmnu livyllor. Ali'- llZlllSt'l'. Luis Mlssvle l.:lul'u l:lPlISll. man, l,m-mul XVg-n, lirmax Cn-llram, Murin- Sc'l:llnzu'lwr, lmrullly -' ss. linxx' lfMlss lfrnst t.'l mst-VJ, Vi '1:'lxiz1 llnugh' lqm. Y I A nm l'vtn'rsml, Mary V1-stu, Nll'lIllll llnlllu-s, Huw 12 -lxzll14-x'1m- I-'nsIvr, linsvlyn lVl ll1'l'. lllnrm Sn--I-lin I!-rg, lh-rnimf lfI'Illll'lIlDlllIl. .lt-un lizml. Saul: I!-rg, Sl1 Ay V: rlm, XX , c :LA X AI.. 11 il Q, Q4 'Q 1 F- K . . - v - - - . . duh, ' II I ' I I . . ,, . . . . . I . . . E . . . , I ' ' I L A . ' . l I ff - ' - 11 - . , . . I I ' FFA , 3 ll I X lll U1 1? I 11 m HI X XIII C 1 lx 1 4 lll Y lll UL! ll X I l I H1111 ll l Il Z Wy. ornczns Henry Rlttmeyer XI Owen Klewnn 14 if Bernord Nelson gl! Horold Goelltz W Elmer Peters E l-lorry Ross Mr Wehner Leornlng to clo Doing to eorn Eornlng to luve Lavlng to serve Thus motto of the F F A would unquestuonobly be o good one for us all to follow The locol orgonlzotlon consustlng of twenty fave members held nts meetungs on olternote Tuesdoy evenings Numerous octnvltles helped the chopter to hove o hnghly succ ssful yeor Eught members en tered the vocotuonol show ot Sondwnch lllnnols ond the Rochelle FFA wos ode quotely represented In severol contests by ludgung teoms for poultry livestock ond groan All of the gudgnng teoms entered the stote contest The vlce president ond the reporter attended the F F A Offucers President Vice President Secretory Treosurer Reporter Wotch Dog Adviser Tronnnng School held ot Sprlngfleld durlng September The locol chopter competed with neughbornng schools In boseketboll and softboll gomes The selling of cuder coffee condy ond hot dogs ot footboll gomes proved to be o suc cessful ottempt to replenush the treosury Thus money wos used to send the boys on fleld trips ond to provide for the sump tnous bonquet held on Aprul l5 ot whlch the fothers ond olumnu members were guests Mr J B Adoms odvuser of the Horvord Chopter gove o hughly Interesting tolk Opportunntues ond Responsnbnlltles of on F FA Member C C Q - 9 - u 5. ' 9 . 1- 1 - - V e , A M 1 I s ,, . sf' , I liww ZS- M: 'vin XViliinsun. llzirry Russ, V' l ' Hou' l-f-linllerl Imfgu-n, lit-rnurcl Ny-lsmm. l'll'lll'5' llitt- lmllfl' ll . ll''l 'xilfl g 'f' 'lla M 'fl7'7 NW' nn-L'-'. Uvt-11 Kle-win, llznrulll tlnelitz, lilml-V '- - Z- ' ' 'z ' 'Us . . A ll ull llllx' ' ll ll ll ' H umm l'm'I1-VS, BIZ NK 'llllvl' tspullsurj, linyll lim,-l lt-rw filvll-'llt' livrstvn, NVz rn Miller. li '- e lick- hzlrlll, U1 1ll SL'l1ll2C'kk'I', Hnwzlrtl Sn Q-VS, .lu1'4n' llvlllltll, Lyle 42- try. VX T Le lf 5' . . f.,.A , - - - - - - - . . , x 1 is ' QQ I ,,,,,,, Fu T QQ K Q .XF J - - - - 11 - I . D . . . . . . I l . V . . ,, . 1 ' , I - 1 I 1 r . eh - . - , I . I I I ' ' ' ' I ' 1 . . ,, . , . . . . ' I ' I II U ll 1 11ss1 1 1111 x 111111 111 1 f1 111 111 1 1 11 1 1 114 1 1 X 1 ll 1 1 111 1 ll 1 1 51111 1 11'11l1.,t11l 1 1 Q 11 l 1 1llf.,1LX 1 X111 51111111 OFFICERS A Emmagene Brennan Pres1dent I 5 is V1olet Smelcer Vace Pres1dent x Betty Ann Kopp Secretary Aleen Heltness Treasurer K K M1ldred Hartman POINT Secretary To the tune of Lets be Budd1es tg urat1vely speak1ng the annual Buddy H1ke to welcome new GAA members be gan Each member took CI fledgllng under her wang and every one had a ,olly t1me A college theme was the background Oc tober 12 for a play day at wh1ch Rochelle enterta1ned the G AA organ1zat1ons the surroundlng towns The 1n1t1at1on of the Freshmen enterta1ned the ent1re school for three days dur1ng 0 November Unmated shoes cabbage leaf wats and wrong s1de out dresses kept everyone amused The sadly depleted treasury was g1ven new l1fe when a bake sale at Bnnz s and the sponsor1ng of a mov1e proved h1ghly successful As usual basketball and spot shoot1ng kept the g1rls act1ve and when spr1ng fn nally arr1ved archery and tennls became the del1gl'1t of all GAA members 0 Ao 0 iw: A y ...L . 1 L A 111111 4-- 1'z111'i1'1:1 1Dz111:1111-1', 1, is 11111111-11, 1':11111-1'1111A 12-111' 2- Bl: 'y 1.1111is1- U111111-1-11. 121-1s1-1 '1'i111111, N1:11'z1l1.1 ll'1!1'i1111. luis A1 111111. 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' ' in II - Il ' 1 I - I .- 11 UIBIBIES C U -sq N X t X HI illl ll UL. I N l X II lll4 Q I1 flew jf OFFICERS Q X Donald Gruben Presudent gf Morrls Butler Vnce Presndent K l.ouIs Boelkes Secretary 1 I Mr Bushnell Sponsor Rx Ouch ' That exclamatlon of paln whlch you just heard Issued forth from some would be carpenter who very obvvously mIssed the naIl he was so dIIIgentIy pound Ing Into that wrenhouse No t IS t carpenters club but It IS the HobbIes Club where every boy carpenter or stamp col lector has a chance to develop has hobbv The l-lobbIes Club under the capable su pervrslon ot Mr Bushnell IS celebratnng Its second blrthday At the meetzngs ot thIs orgamzatuon the members have an opportunnty ot devotlng tIme to theIr hob oy or some other actIvIty In whIch they have a keen Interest ulte a tew boys showed an actIve Interest In wood worlang and others, In metal worklng and electrlc Itv . 'wo 2 - B s Q 6' I 4'1 I 1 I WV K p- I ! . Q ,N 6 s 4 t I X52 , -E. X. l '22, ' 'r R ' H. Q I Ii'-W Il-Ilulv BIL'1'll.'llIl. XYn.'m- Askvig. ll2lI'l'X If l ey. Ilnn lit-:III-nxxs, I! 'I1zII'4l 1II'it'ti1lI, Ulnlstf-I' 4211-IIII 111 ' hz wlt, li 'Q-Im l'I-:Inm-, Iifvmxlxl lZI'nwI, 4EwwI'g'Q- IfiIIkII..m-I', .II'. Bullxmilm, BQ'l'l12ll'fl HIILII-In ll:-xx' I--.lnlm 1'ill'llt'I1Iltl', l'l2lI't'l1t'l' ll2llSIIt', AInI'I'is IIIII- lm, Imlmlzl flruln-II, I.n11i.' lint-llws. Charles llnw 2-file-II Tujl I', .lu '+I' 1P'lllf.Z, Ilill l:lll'l'lt, Ilnr- IPIIx'aIll, All: Uushm-ll 181 vIIsnI'J. 'f Kiln ' , NJN- K I X! ' 7 - - fr fx c. X - ....... - F1 ,Y ' - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' vt X If . , . , ' 1 1 ' , I , I I - 1 1 I , , A . . . . . I . , I V1 O 1 . . . . A I I - ' A ' - x. I l I, I , JESTEIDI A! l I 4 X l I 1- 1 1 I X I I OFFICERS Helen Barnett Phul May Ruth Carpenter Emmagene Brennan Patsy Hayes Mary Jean KOYITZ Marne Eckhardt Try outs' Dress rehearsals Curtann calls' All these are famlluar terms to members ot the .lesters Club for during thug school year the club has successfully presented numerous plays Thus years meetlngs have been especially tune because of the well planned programs one act plays scenes from famous plays and reports on stage crattsmanshup Some work was also done ln the held ot radlo The club sponsored a weekly serual Vlce Social Program Chalrman Pount Secreta ry ' President President ,.,, Secretary VX Q Treasurer Chairman ix over WROK and several programs were de voted to the study ot radno technique and he presentatlon of Columbna Workshup Dramatnzatlons In addutlon to the under takung of Our Town the contest play The Castle ot Mr Slmpson and many other programs the Jesters tound tlme for a gay sem: formal dance In January Mnss Wlble, the new dramatlc coach ns to be commended for her tune work wlth thzs thrnvlng organlzatnon S., ' SF if I' .1 41 J. I . X 6 0 A - . 1 '., , li'-xx l llolu-rl ll:ll'1'is,.lulul1 lit-.l-11114:-nv lf:-lt, ,XHII3 IIN-llllalll, lh-ls--5' 'l'lltvu1. .lzlvsqllvlyn 1'-11ntl'j'- IVIIZ. llill SI: lll,l 'l', llrzullw-5' Alllllllllll, li ll' mzln, lin-Ilv ll--mln-tl, Nlll lr.-4l Il:nl'lm:lll, Slnrltry liz-pm-V, llnymfwml lCl'lvVIl,.l:l1'li Vi-rin-. l,j-l- S2lIl4l4'I'F, Xliltllw-nl CI'4IlIli, Xlvrll- l.lll2II. .lm-lt liumlv. ln-n S1-llullvr. llzxrln-V. A lloxx IL Mary lloxs. l!:ll'lulr:u 3Iilj.l'1ll'I'lXIl lfxnlxt-5. lllm l llill Arlulg, lla-lou-s lililw-ly, Nlzlry .I-'aan lmis Il2lI'IlIF, ViV'il Silva-ltsnll. ll:ll'1'y 'l'1'o-lp, Kravitz, l'l1iI Huy, Marin- l'I1'lilu:s1'mlt. ll:-ln-In lmis AIISSUIIIIIIII. llolwlllh' lil'-ull, lit-gzlrm l:IlI'IIl'll. Illllll 1':ll'1wl1lm'. l'Inm1:1gw-1n- l!l'e-lu- l't-I-mm, .lam-1 ll:u'lu-r. nam, .lmlll Slum-:ll't', Bliss XY'lllq- tsp-nus1n'1. llwxx Lf-1'l:ll':1 Alzlrit- lmilw-y, l'llyllis llzlln-s, Xlzllzllyn ' , All - - . - - . - - jx, I I , , A -id TY ME. - - - - - - - - XL ' fxxfgg - - - . - . . - - - - . - vin i Vi ' ' ' if-if I - . . . , I , I 1 . I . I I I 1. ' ' ' 11 11 1 . I I ' ' Il ' ll ' I T ix - I I .- . I 1 . ' I . . V ' I NATIONAL HDNIDIQ SUCIET I II II Q I I QI II I l 'V 1 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Ruth Nesheum Presldent Harry Troop Vnce Presndent Mlruam Holmes Sec re ta ry SECOND SEMESTER Helen Barnett Presudent Ruth Carpenter Vnce President Helen Ann Alcock 'GA Do we look luke book worms to you? Well we re not ln case you had any such Ideas lust look at our members l hate to ay I told you o but you could hardly call such active students as John Roe Helen Barnett and Harry Troop book worms now could you? To become a member of the Natuonal Hon or Soclety one must excel ln scholarship 'eadershnp character and servuce Any Secreta ry member of the upper classes ns eluglble to the membershlp ln the N H S but of the Juniors only fave per cent are eluguble and of the Sensors but fifteen per cent ln addltlon to the Christmas Tea for the Alumnl members the task of tutoring students These stu dents were lnsted by the teachers as need ful and desurous of help ln such a man ner both the tutor and the pupnl profuted the Soclety undertook I Wil . D . Huw 2 lllllh l'1ll' h'IIlQ'I', llzuwlltl Sillglt-lun, Vi'g'1ig1 Huw I Mi nm llvvlmvs, llnrry 'l'rm11. Mifs llzllnpt- . l , . , . l I Q-tl -1'. Mn 'y .lt-am lvl 'lIz, ltulh Avsln-1111, lSlvvu1sol'J, Ilvle-n Ann Alvfwli. Hel -1 H2lI'IlQ'Il. liuyr mul Hn-owl . llolu-rl lvuvis, .lnhn lint-. M: rilwlh lille-r. X ,vfil ', 1 1- 1 Q -1 I fc -0-x ' - - - - - - - - - 11 ll A - - 1 - - D I ' ' ' 'I I ' I I ,L 11 11 ' - S , S , , . 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DU TO HI LIFF STAFF 1' It ll I1 I 1: N lllll 1 ll 1 11 1,4 1 Jeanne Shrader Emmagene Brennan Marne Eckhardt Mass Hoppe Mass Murray The Wednesday mornlngs on whsch the Ro To H1 Lnfe IS 1ssued roll around all oo slowly for the readers of the paper but to these edltors and reporters well 1 s a dufferent story Wednesdays they e us, occur much too frequently As there was no journallsm class thus year the Ro To H1 l.If6 has been organnzed as a club The anm of the club IS to gnve to the school a p1cture of school llfe and to produce a neat well arranged school pa l Assustant Edutor ASSISfODf Edutor Edntor f ffl! fi Sponsor L Lou me Sponsor rv-if f per, an aum whlch so far each ed1t1on has answered Each member of the staff IS expected to turn un a glven number of wrlte ups wnth rn a spec1f1ed perlod of tume lf a staff member falls to contrnbute a new member IS substltuted IH hus place Thns orgamzatlon under the supervuslon of Mnss Hoppe has been very actlye and IS deservmg of hugh pranse Mlss Murray and the advanced commerclal students are to ae credlted w1th the mumeographsng 1 - .- l f' w ll:-xx l lllllry' ll:154-r, l,-fix Bllss-l111:111, .X11l'e-xx' l!i11z, liww 2 XYll lillll .Xslu'ip.:'. lhflsvy 'l'ilI1111, 4'lz11':1 Imilwy. li:15'111f-111l l:I'HXKll, llr1w:11'4l llilllllllll, lirvln-Vt Alilltlll l.l'AlEll4, XIw1'111:1 l':11'ln-1111-1', lllllll 1':lr- lmxls, A1111'jn1'5 II--ll1111rl, Aliw- 4':1sn-y. 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V - . . . . . , . . 4 I 7 - . . ll 'l L xii'-z?'f tl A TW' Donald Hlll Grant Peterson Ruth Neshelm Vlrglnla Yetter Clarence Lang Mr l-lutchcock il ,gf The purpose of thus club ns to glve to those who are Interested un science the op portunlty to partlcupate In actlvltses per tannnng to these tnelds Although most of our meetnngs Involve screntnfuc actlvlty of a seruou nature we do manage to forget our experlments long enough to lnltuate new members As might be expected we :nuts ate our pledges In a most scnentutlc manner The S O S IS a member of two national or OFFICERS Presrdent Vice Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Sponsor ganzzatlons Study ot Science Clubs and the Amencan lnstltute of Science of En g neez ng Clubs Upon the renewal of mem ber hlp nn the latter the members all re erved puns and membershup cards The club received a new charter from the Am er can Institute thus year The prog ams thus year consnsted of varlous expe :ments science spellung bees and duscussnons of new scuentztuc discoveries Sc O So at A on . 6 W ,A . Cx' Huw 2--llul-will Singleton, M: 'jury llvtlznzl, liiilllll Huw lf1'l:11'Q-ru-v Lzxngr, Grunt l'm-It-11's-nl, Imnznlcl -Hill. l'1n'1', ll2ll'l'j' Hass, lizxymoml '1'lwm1nson, l:L'l Ruth Nt-slut-in1, Virginia M-ttvr, Mr. llllvlle mxrll N-lson. 1'4H'li. lSIl 1lFl'l'J- mt, 1 rf C, of ' .-A ' W , , , . - , f ,J t ' A T i -e------ - E 'E . 7 - , . . C . , . ,, I - S , - . T f . . 4 I , I I llll 1 1 I OFFICERS Delores Cleveland Don Schaller Joyce Jacobson Robert Harris Louis Boelkes Mlss Parrlsh The purpose ot the S P Q R Club us to n crease the student s knowledge of the lute and ways ot the Romans The SPQR lSenatus Populusque Romanusl which IH Englssh means the Senate and the Roman People consists of the Plebes Latln I stu dents the Senators Latin II students and the Colonl the post Latun students I alll I Consul Consul Secretary Questor Roll Caller Sponsor An rnterestnng project ot the club was an exhublt which was presented to the student body during Latun Week The exhlblt an cluded rnnnuature dwellings tools and var nous other artlcles pertaxnnng to early Roman lute The annual club banquet was held at the tunal meetung ot the year O O C C gn- 'fl I -R - ,. l llfwxx l--Iialvill IH-ll, I':n11lixu- Svl rl'l', li:u'lmV:l llulv- liow 2 4'lz11't-m'4- llzllsmr, Alnrllm Swrrll, xwlltllllil llgnwl. I2:xymnml l:l'lrXK'Il, St: lllj' I,:n1's1m, lhll. Sl,',1'I', .lglvqlle-lyn l'mmI1'ym:nl1, ll:-II3 Vit-Vlu-. Mnllmaz, Mary Al1lt'l':1ll'lll'l'Il, .l:1m- lim-ims, llulll .Xml Ilzlmw-. lion Tl 5l:n':llyl1 l:l't'llll1lll, xyillllil Kln-win, Ynnclu llnw I Miss I'ill'I'l5lI 1Spnl1SHI'l, .Img-.-,. '1:l,.,,l,cl+l1, Hllmzun, l':1l1'i1'i:l lmllxlllew, lmnmlluy l:l'HXK'll. In-lun-s 1'le-x'u-luml, llaln-VI ll:l1'l'is. lwn 4':lIln'1'i114- H'lZI'ie-ll, Hurlyll Hzlkn-s. S4'lillll'l', In-His lint-llws, A fn ff Q . . . . ' i - ' ' ' I ' . . I . . . F , I I I I - V' I I ' 1 - ' ' CHEEIQ LEADERS DEI? 844- f-ak ' -: -. Va . 4'- 1' 1, 21'-11 1-.u z '.-41-H, 5-A nj, 'z 4'z 1: 'z ', v , .Ur z 'z'- ,. '- Wu -. Mx. ss-1, 1 -'- .,-, ' ,., - , -- -. 3 ,A A 1 -, wx .:1'z .-4:1 ifx-l U ', -- - .wx ' .1 - iz -' -L A 5' .1 . 'I'z . ' .' ' X g 1 I ff. V , . -.A .. '. xy, ,..!.x ,. : .- -, -1' uf 1 -1' . - - , . ' ' ' - 4 - ' 'X' - fr K QQ '- - N .www v' ' -1 z U- . nw'-1 MW' , ...AX Y M, :': K' iw- 1 . 1 '1-xx', nz: .aj ,-'rg U h F SI :U , 4. I 'I .1 Z' . ., . , , , .,. . . . X I X STIJDE T CUUNCIL OFFICERS Connie Caron Bull Askvlg Raymond Brown Barbara May M Hnlls Of course we re democratic and we have the Student Councul to prove nt The Stu dent Council ns an Integral and active part of our school late The council arranges all the school assemblues and thus year purchased a nnckelodeon to promote soclal dancung In school actuvltues Seventy eught percent ot all the students have taken advantage of the Student Ac tlvltles Tlcket whnch gives the student Q President Vnce Presudent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor specaal rates on all school actuvutues the Tatler and the school paper As a follow up of last years successful Courtesy Week the councnl thus year sponsored a Social Week to promote more cordual relatronshlps between the students On December l4th a number ot the coun cal members attended a Student Councul meetung at Mount Morris Helen Barnett represented Rochelle In a round table dns cussuon Huw Z2 IH-lv-lws lilnit-vly. Ilt-ln-11 Ilzlrm-ll, M12 Hills, Huw lffliill .Xskx'ip,:, 1'o1n1l4- i'lll'I'll. llzlylvwllul l:I'llXYll, linlu-VI ll2lI'l'l5, .Xl4'l'lI llq-lim-ss. ,l:2ll'lrill'll Many, F. ' ' ' ' I . , . . . I I . ' , ' I . ll II ' ' . . I I - , . -. ... Q51 AZ Sl in fy! Q R3 57 ! 7T3E 2' j i 1. mm .4 4 J Q N s ! VAIQIITY FUCTIEALL The l94l football season was a very successful one for RTHS ln the conference games our team suffered only one defeat and lost a close non conference t1lt to DeKalb Our team although not large was very effectnve because of 1ts speed and eff1c1ent ball handl1ng Excellent passes from May to Degryse and Roe and knckrng by May were a:lJ1t1onal factors of the teams success May Elnz and Degryse were three of our men honored by select1on to posutuons on the all conference KN if P 1X TAB- team The squad elected Degryse as honorary TV Q-S ap a1n at the closlng of the season and May 5 TZ was selected as the most valuable player Desp1te the fact that the varsnty football squad IS lossng many sen1ors the prospects for success next year are excellent They W They DeKalb Rock Falls Oregon Mount Morr1s Amboy Po o Mornson Harlem Games Won 6 Games Lost 2 Opponent s Pts 43 RT H S Pts I68 W E HELMS Coach I ' ' q . ,' i . . K ff: 7 I X J Us . ' ' Wi ' Q . .. - -ILT-ANT T A - I -I Q X, Jw E Ufulhyh R e We - - - - - - I2 - 6 - - - - - I9 - 6 - - - - - - o - 20 ' - - - - 6 - 25 - - - - - - 0 - 30 1 - - - - - - - o - Zl ' ----- o - Z8 ------ 6 - 32 S 'QE' 3 f Lk -3 W 5? 1. F393 3efi.g.i A M fag' . 1 sl?-w 'Y-ai -Q VAR ITY Deg ryse, Volere llnmn':11'y .nptzun Svllilrl' Ht. 5' lvl XVI. lim lfllll Davis, Bob .lllni-'I' Hvl. TF- I U XX t, 1.0 4iu:u-'I Roe, John 5Q'llIul HI, f.' Y' XVI. Ill' liml Felt, Eugene Ilmim' 'llj, rrxjfr' XX I. Lv., 'I'zu'l4l1- Kepner, Bob Svlzi--1' HI. 11' 2 wx. IN lilvnl Rittmeyer, H Swvai-,V HI. IL' wl, vii. 'I':u-klv Bmz, Andy .llIIIl1I!' lI1,fy' ln Wy, lam IN-III.-1' ermry VAIQS ITY Singleton, Horold Svllinl' III, 5-' X XVI. lim Hu.-k May, Phil 4H1ll'lu'! 'l'u-npllyy Svllinl' HI. ni' XVI, Ibm ll:II'k Kunde, Lyle S4.pl1.mlf+l'.- HI. 5' lu WI. lun lim-li Tigon, John Hvlliul' HI. li' 1 XVI. 1722 1:llllV1l Troop, Horry SI-ni-Il' HI. 3' lu XVI, IRIS Hum-k Horns, Bob S1-lvllfnlunlu HI. L' II XVI. 1511 Hawk Anglemier, Orville SI-ni-,x' HI 5' lH ' wi 17.5. , 'I':I4'lil.- Z' 1 f 3 4 Y 3 V, :gy ,. R If , ' I ff 456 'll ,KF in , 4 sl f R, gif f Wm., B if 175 l f I -f 4.2 A n I -4. X, ' , N. ' f ' ' Q A f ,ra S I 2 ! 1 M 5 I .W D X -'rf Ame .Q 5 .P ,I f fav H1 I? Q40 If 41 jf f -Q2 'vs 3' Y-11 W d a' K li. Q-ff: ff ' lllar M 755 ge H-legit Q , :N , ,Y , H X 51- W-:fi l I 5 VARSITY Vierke, Jock .i'1-rl X ley, Ralph Aslcvig, Woyne .I , I , Q I l i Stevenson, Virgil Sviilfii' iw 11 .,,i ',X'l, llv l-Inil Sfouffer, Bill .lliiii ' ii . if lg' W1 ll3 I, ill Dailey, Leon .lriiil--i' ll: lu XYI. lf,:i IIi1:ll':l Moluf, Thor S4-liiiii' lll. 3' ii Wx. Im' lilxuril IQESEIQ E FUDTIEALL 1 11 Pl II DI e uf XXI aux nght I I 11 1 N Axim! 11 mum. I QXIIII Pup 1 x 1 IIN 1 It g., 1 s II The Reserve football squad under the capable du f N rectnon of Coach Hitchcock was a provung ground for next years Varslty team Although the re serves demonstrated no spectacular playlng they I played a good game consistently, and should be fn X at consnderable value durnng next season EJ- The open fleld running of Bob Drain and Davld ,f-S Fell was exceptnonally outstanding At the end X-I ot the season the Reserve squad elected David v v Fell as honorary captain We They We They DeKalb Mount Morrls Oregon Poo Rock Falls Won 2 Lost 2 Tued l I . I I n I A l I A ' ' l I1 vw :l-Allt1llI'L'ft' I-'inklmm-V, 4111-I1 'lqilylllll .lwhn 4':u'p1'n- Ik-urrl, All -Vt I ' k1-V. Iiulll I'Il'i1-Iasnlu, llill t r. .Izwk HVUIIIIZIII. lvmmlal -Ilig, II ' Ilzlyes. K1 'f , :nh lmkt'1 r1I, Ilr:l1Il1-y Maxnning, .Illn- inl' Hvllifr. Iluln-l'I Shook. t'Il:ll'l1-S Sliff, .lullll li NNI! llulv IPl'1llll. l'll2ll'lt'S -li -' :Xl'l 'll V1ll'll1'l', Ma ' f, XYill:u'1I il- . Iiulpll 1'1lI'I', lG1Iw:u'1I II1-run, XX'illm'1l I 'I:1l1-, ll wx' 2--Hill S'ipl1-, Imn St'lI1lll!'l'. lmx'i1I Ifvll, l-!1vluM11t- Nw' ZLII l.:lVs1n1, I'1l'ZllI4'IS I' 'gm-. Stan I -3' Lan'- Inn ', Ililylilirlhl VIQIIHHIIISHII, 1'l1:n'l1-s .XII -n, 'I'1-1I ,-11 . Iinln-rl Illunk. . . ' . ' I I , . - fi .N ' . K X wf I , Xyff T U 4 N , 1 . lf' '- ,-, .. ,H , tw, . . X ,- - . 1 , , v1 5 1, 1 . , . - ---. - 0. - I9 ' ...- 7 - 0 - - - - - 0 - I2 , , ' fl lv 1 'V I X ul xwx E 911 J J ililyl Exif A 1f,f xi Q! N ,.1 3544 tm Nobody knows de trouble lve seen th1s tune m1ght well have been the theme song of ony member of our basketbal squad dur1ng the 1940 41 season However when one con suders the season as a whole 1t IS apparent that th1ngs were really not so bad after all Second place IH the Rock R1ver Conference w1th a percentage ot 667 does not speak too poorly for our team Although we were d1sappo1nted by lack of he1ght we won the better part of our conference games The clumax of the season ame when we defeated our trad1t1onal r1vals and the Conter nce champ1ons Cregon Belv1dere Here Polo Here Rock Falls There Sprung Valley There Amboy Here Mount Morr1s There Morr1son Here Belvldere There Oregon There Polo Ther BASKETBALL SCH EDU LE They We They Rock Falls Here Amboy There Mount Morrus Here Morruson There Oregon Here Waterman DeKalb Pecaton1ca Mt Morr1s Byron Mt Morr1s Ashton Mt Morr1s Games Won 9 Games Lost I0 ll1v1.:1'1l llzms. lqlilllllt' llzlsm-llnll, I'l1il Huy, .l1'., ,Xluly llrllv lit-11111-V. Vzllvlt- l7t'1,1I'j'fl'. Ilylv K11111lt-. l!i.1x, .lznvk Vit-1'lw lAl:111a1g1-1'9, l'4P1ll'll Ile-l111:'. .If-I111 lim-. XX ' T ,,.L. 11 1 1 11 A 1 - K, I Qld h - ,,, N J lipjgl 1 ' ' . . U ' . gf 1 H-1 y? ' ' ' , E5 :fl X11 U , We ' , ---- 29 - 37 , - - - 20 - 26 A , ----- 29 - 27 , ---- 35 - 33 y , - - - 3l - 28 ', - - 28 - l6 1 ' , - - 27 - 46 ' , - - - 23 - 27 T , ---- 27 - 22 , ---- 2l - l6 ', - - 30 - l4 , - - I7 - 42 5 ' , ---- 40 - 29 ' , . A - 35 - 30 1 ' , - - - 32 - 33 , . ' - - - 20 - 36 l , ---- I3 - 27 , ' - - 27 - 43 2 , Q ----- 30 - 32 - 1 1, IDEIEIQVIZ BASIYETIBAI l N X Ink B Bl 1 lc-n T'ulor Will Sex I I Dram b l I 1 .gxw The Hublets had a hnghly successful season In 1940 and 1941 Much credlt for the splendid showing of the reserve basket ball squad must go to the coachlng of Chet Ellns l-land: capped by the lack of heught and saze the squad depended more upon speed and ball handling abulzty From the ranks of the reserves Coach Helms wall be able to full the vacancues un the Varsity basketball squad whuch were caused by gradua tnon Stanley Larson was honored by has team mates by benng selected honorary captom of the team BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Belvidere Poo Rock Falls Sprnng Valley Amboy Mount Morrus Morrison We They They Belvidere Oregon Po o Rock Falls Amboy Mount Morrus Morrison Oregon Games Wo n Games Lost 7 Row QWAIIM-rl l7I'lI1il'l', l'l1z11'lt-s Blzlstt-rs, Huh ,Iut- Huw 1- Villium Hayes, it ak' ' 1' l.l12lH, I . -' A lung. llzxylnuml 'l'I1urn1xr:nn, liclwzlwl llornn. l'7llYt41 I-Rzlwl, U 'IHYN ' I' 9: BU' , 1' . -Xrrlun V'lrm-1' lmn gt'll'l1lk'l' 9l'lll1QY I 'll'YUll hflmgc Pink OHM' JV ull ard -T ewm A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' Xhllurwl Haas, 'l'l10udm'c Beard, John Larpen- llulwrt ll:lx'1'is, Vout-I1 lillis. tor QM: nugerj. 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Stlllmon Oregon Dixon Mendota Belvidere Volley Here Here There Here There Dlstrlct ot Rockford DeKolb Mendoto Here Intro Closs Stote at Chompougn Conference Meet ot Polo Aprll Aprll April Aprsl Moy Moy Moy Moy Moy Moy Thus yeors squod IS unusuol un thot but two seniors cure pclrtlclponts In track For tunotely lost yeor the underclossmen showed o greot deol of promise o d nt s due to these boys that the prospects for thus yecurs seoson ore os bright os they ore As ns proctucolly trodntuon becouse of our ex ellent field trock ond lighting faclll tres Rochelle wos host for the l94O Rock Ruver Volley Conference Trock ond Field lx Rock hon hugh hurdles and second In both shot put ond discus Bull Voughn toklng second In ZOO yord hurdles Degryse wlnnung th rd IW Meet Fsrst ploce wos coptured by Folls Rochelle took some undlvlduol ors with Jam Horrls wlnnlng first In pole voult ond Carr copturvng thlrd ln brood lump Track shorecl sprung sports honors with golf ond tennis ,- M ,f,, 0 'N D' 4 7 1 'f L ' 1 rv r 2,1 fx l l l llnw -1- Imuixx lim-llxrs, lxl2lll1lL.ft'l'J, .zxnvs Mm 'mug llnw 12--'I'lu-mlnlw llvalwl, lil-m'gv l-'inklmm-V, Jr., llill 'xt XK ll:'ll1 'lil-, l l:' . I lllllllwg .3lQ!,H,Q,f1?,'A I ul up lk l ll llll Imlmlrlsnn, Ilulm lli1I'l'lS. 'W'f'-,'l5f5K',1I31l'I,,iff-'1fj'3 'Igf-:iff ll1f llK 1if-UilU'PE'1'i'L'tl now l+Ilnl1 sl-lmllt-1-, Imvitl I-'m-ll, mwrn-tl In-1-ml, 5 , . - 1 Q , ,mv n 1 ' s, ua ' vl s, llulplm t':u'r, Lyle tit-mry. , , K l 7' -: ll l I T q - cxegfs '18 - - - - - ,El L YY x i . T . - - - - .,,,. h WX I, X 6 w- - , - I4 - , - l5, I6 - - ' M 24 - . , . . . I , . . . , I V1 I - . , . l . . , . , I I 1 I A C ' I I I h l '- I ' I . I TENN S AND GOLF X lllll U N Ill LX I TENNIS OH GOLF With Valere Degryse Andy Brnz and Phu! As the tennis team was not hut by grad May back from last years squad and uatuon last year a great deal IS expect promnsung underclassmen to full the shoes ed of thus years squad Up to date the of Walter Tlgan and Bull Beck lost by team has defeated Dixon Sterlmg and East Rockford graduatlon, the outlook for o good season as brught .L-.A Ll l px sv K 49 y I 2 l i 6 1' v l 4 P , . , A Wl N? Huw 2----Lylv l'1 l-, Ilzrrry Hass, Hull Harris, 1' :ich lim' 1-St: l-j 1.zu's1l1, XVill:u'41 Hams, Vluumlc llusel- lliU'll4'm'li. t . . , I - I I . . - , , . . . ' I . I . . . Q I I I I P , W, .- - . ..,, -, . l . 1 l z. 3 ' Q - ' . . , K an 4 A, 6 1 .Hb 1 ' qv-1 X Vtmwln ldllis, Virfl Sh-xt-xlsmn, l'l1il May, Vult-rv ln-gist-, liolr Mullong, 1'l1a11'lt-s Maxi Xvllllillll Maxxum 11. Ju 'k llI'l'llIl2lll, xvlllllllll liuyt-s DVS INTIQAMIJ IQAI S P..-..-...... .. GQX., WORN CITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS COUNTRY LEAGUE RUNNER UP R011 9 axne Tl1u1 I I Xtll x I 'X l Il 11111: 1 111 nvx e tentlx I x IIIX 1 1 VS amen NIIIIQI Aho' thank tromurol bosketboll' A gome of football? No you moy we re ployang footboll b t ats There were two bosketboll leogues o country ond a caty leogue eoch of whach ployed two rounds of gomes Under the copoble honds of l-loword Hondlun DeKolb won the cuty leogue chompaonshap Edwan Schulenberg skallfully led hns teom Duke to the chompaonshap of the country leogue There wos o tae for second ploce an tne country leogue between Pranceton and ll 1 BH COUNTRY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 111 dna lllll 111 111 g. ALL STAR TEAM N 1 1 .1111 PI HQ g., Northwestern took second caty leogue ln the ploy oft leogue chompaonshaps De o smoll morgan Georgetown ploce an the oetween the Kolb won by yeor there wll be o golf Loter an the tournoment for boys ond garls ond o med ol wall be oworded to the wlnnang boy ond the wannang garl A tennas tournoment of o samalor noture wall olso be held Another lnnoyotaon of thas yeors antro murol progrom wall be on anter Closs sottboll tournoment for boys gold medols wall be oworded to eoch member of the wannang teom in I ........-.,- .,.. ., . , , , K ' ale ff . D . , I . W A A 8 X' 5, 43,1 I 1 A B' .. M N I w g ' 4,1 Q ' 1 fl 'Salt 'M' 1 , A . SWE' 'A ,.- 4, A .ko ' is ' ' If uf ' Mila ' 1 - 14 X A W :Q 1 . A Q y ' 1 a - 3 4 l ned, I it 1 ltvag tug .1 1 --ft. a 1 , . , , tr Aw A y I 'N fl ,-3 4- -yy ,. fa A . A 5 , I 5 a ' , , if a l 1 y 1 I as .K K ag f. v ., x K. I Eg . 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I I - - ' Q 5 GIIQLS NTIQAMUIQA S JUNIOR BASKETBALL SENIOR BASKETBALL Second Place N I4 ll 1 e X ll JU NIOR VOLLEYBALL Second Place ll l The champlonshlps of the glrls untramurals were awarded through a serues ot elumuno tuon games Each class crowned Its own hampnonshlp team whuch was then elnglble to advance to the sem: fnnals ln deter mlnsng the basketball champuonshap the Sensors defeated the Junlors by a I9 to ll score whsle the Freshmen won thnrd place Champions I mm It Il I 1 Il I lt lu X I SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL Champaons Il IXXI l from the Sophomores by a score of lO to 6 The Sophomore volleyball team showed :ts Strength by downing the Juniors by a score of 3l to l9 for the champuonshnp The Sensors proved too much for the Freshmen by handing them a 42 to l4 defeat In the consolatnon game l livnx' 2 N1-rum 4'urlwntv1', l':uulim- ,'w k, Ht-len lion Z Ali'i:ln1 llwl -s, Al'-v ll2lllSt'l', XVi1'I'w-rl l.o+-, linln-l'ls1l11, l':l2llIl4' Vzllllilw-, M: 'y .lznnv llzlilm-y, M: ry lluss, lllurizl .I+-:ull llilllll, .lilllv lim-'1Is. lion' le Millrt-rl llurtnlzm, ltvlt- lh-nm-tl, 1.11111 XV1m,: Ibm I .lt-ztnnr Sll'1l4ll'l', l'lllllll1lH't'llt' ltlw-umm, HQ-Ist-5' ll':l1vl:li11j, llvzximl 1'4-1-ww. 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Wll MSB 5 QWAW Nu H um 1 1 Nu cu x I Xl um 1 y CAST Bob Kepner Helen Barnett Lois Musselman Phul May Robert l-larrls Bradley Manning John Roe Muldrecl Cronk Blll Askvlg Mary Jean Korltz Professor Wullard Raymond Brown Woman In Balcony Emmagene Brennan Stage Manager Mrs Glbbs Mrs Webb Dr Gnbbs Joe Crowell Howie Newsome George Gibbs Rebecca Gubbs Wally Webb Emlly Webb Our Town by Thorton Wllder was ac claimed one of the most outstandnng dra matlc productuons ever presented by the R T l-l S Jesters The Play begins nn l9Ol an Grovers Cor ners where the Glbbs and the Webbs are Loss Harms Blll Stautter Carolyn Falvey Don Schaller Robert Harris Bradley Manning Raymond Brown Eugene Felt Emmagene Brennan Lois l-larms Stage Manager Eugene Felt Stage Manager Thor Molul Woman an Balcony Sumon Stnmpson Mrs Soames Su Crowell Sam Cralg Joe Stoddard Farmer McCarthy Dead Man Dead Woman Dead Woman nevghbors George Gubbs and Emily Webb pass from chnldhood to a romantic Interest In one another and are tmally married They are a tune young couple but theur happuness IS short luved for Emnly IS taken In death f ' 2 f ' K' ' 1'-' ff W f . , l rr 1 N ' . 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DLA FLY AWAY Home X 1 1 1, 1 Il Ll L t 'Wi 'Eb -i' 1 e SENIOR PLAY CAST Penny Marjory Hetland Tmka Colllngsby Ruth Carpenter Connle Caron Johnnle Hemnng John Klewln James Masters Phnl May Armand Sloan Orvllle AngIem1er Marla Vnolet Smelcer Gabruel Valere Degryse Gosh what If I should forget my Innes? Oh' there s my cue, wush me luck These statements had a famlllar r1ng durmg the product1on of the senlor play The play, presented on May I6th, was Fly Away Home, a Iught hearted comedy whuch proved to be hnghly entertalnlng The plot of the play concerns the mlshaps of the Masters fam1Iy Mr and Mrs Masters are separated, and the chnldren have remasned wnth theur Mother As she washes to re Harmer Masters Buff Masters Lando Masters Corey Masters Nan Masters Tax: drlver Assistant durector llj I ll C ltll John Roe Betsey Tnlton Emmagene Brennan Harry Troop Helen Barnett Claude Haselton Mary Ross marry she nnvltes her husband to vlslt them at theur summer cottage, so they can make arrangements for a dlvorce At flrst the chlldren resent thear father and are rather unclnned to th1nk hum a wee but stuffy He gradually wnns them over, and they come to realuze how vmpractucal Armand, theur father to be, really IS Nan, when she arrlves, sees that the chuldren are right, and the Masters famuly IS hop puly reunuted 13 ll ll : 'T .g -f I j 1- gfi,?g,,f . 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Well Mr Sump son us beung colled out for one of hus doughters Thus us port of the humor un the contest ploy The Castle of Mr Sump son whuch receuved Closs A rcutung un the Stote Dromotuc Festuvol ot Chompougn U bona RTH S presents The Kerners o roduo seruol wrutten ond produced by Muss Josephune Wuble The skuts are centered around the octuvutues of cu hugh school boy hus fruends ond hus fomuly They ore pre sented ecch Thursdoy ot 4 45 p m over WROK 1 HAPPY JOURNEY 1 ull WBBM tl lu. 1 11 ll I XX l l Goodbye' So long' Be sure ond toke good core of our cot whule we re gone These ore o few Iunes present un The Happy Journey o ploy presented on mony oc cosuons by members of the Jesters Thus luke Our Town us o ploy un pontomune by Thorton Wulder Are the Amerucons undergoung o cultural revolut1on7 On Morch l4th nune ot our promunent senuors uourneyed to the WBBM broodcostung stotuon un Chuccugo to portucu pote un o round toble duscussuon on thus questuon , 1 1 , Z! 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Na ut can t be' Yes uts the orchestra practucung un the gym We admut that we have luttle resemblance to the Phuladelphua Sym phony but we are enuoyung ourselves Thus year we have made few publuc ap pearances, however we belueve that our unstrumentatuan and qualuty of playuna have umproved The cello sectuon has been enlarged to three and other sectuons have been fulled out uncludung clarunets, flutes and horns A new actuvuty thus year has been the partucupatuon un the Ogle County l-lugn School Orchestra made up af the arches tras un Polo, Oregon Leaf Ruver and Ro chelle under the durectuon of the respec tuve leaders Mr Rose Muss l-lalmes, M Canlun and Mr Gueske ln farmer years we have taken part un the one day County Musuc Festuval but thus new sys .JG u 1 1 1 ll 11111 Hu 111+ 111 Nlll ll u :land 1 t 1 I ite 1141 um me tem has proved much more satusfactary as ut has not only stumulated unterest un playung but also umproved the abuluty of playung To conclude the rehearsals thu group presented a concert at Oregon an May l8 Another sumuluar group to that of the County Orchestra us the Ashton Orchestra un whuch other members receuved hop Thus group practuced every two weeks Ashton the furst semester and here the second and has been under the durectuan of Mr Gueske Thus orchestra us open a adults as well as students One of our autstandung Pew members thu year us Mary MacEachern a cellu t She has made numerous publuc appearance and has competed un the state musuc con test at Glenbard Hugh School where she receuved a second duvusuan ratung X ' ' s: K'411l1im- l'ZlI'llll. 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I I I I I Q , ' - MUIIIQ IfNIfMBlcccEI Zing sings Tommy Zang sings Cury Zung sings Bob and Zoon sings Happy You are now hearing our very popular quartet in one of their favor ite numbers Mosquitoes The boy really have been very popular as is indicat ed by the fact that hardly a week passes without an invitation to make an appear ance before some group Many ot the engagements involve banquets and incl dentally the boys never allow their sing ing to interfere with their eating The STRING TRIO Connie Caron, Violin Mary Ruth MacEachern, Cello Regina Cecco, Piano BOYS QUARTET om Koebler First Tenor John Klewin Second Tenor ob Kepner Baritone Bob Harris Bass Regina Cecco Accompanist CLARINET QUARTET Jacquelyn Countryman Barbara Hubbard Geraldine Baker Peggy Collier quartet will suffer the loss of John Klewun and Bob Kepner through graduation The String Trio and the Clarinet Quartet musical life of our school in the past year The trio made appearances at a Rotary Banquet and the Jesters play Our Town The quartet played on many oc asaons including a broadcast over WROK The String Trio will lose Connie Caron through graduation J T , ' I B , I 1 I ,, I ,, . H ,, . , . I I I I I 11 11 4 ' 11 11 . I I I I ' . ,, I ,, C have filled a worthwhile place in the I . J I ' b I II . . , . , - ll - , . . . . I - . CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Cant you guess by the date? We re all back an the Halls of Learnlng Four new members are on the faculty Mass Parnsh Mass Frost Mass Murray and Mass Wnble And of course the old timers are amused by bewlldered freshmen The long pause was devoted to gettung off on the nght foot The GAA starts the year out rnght wnth a Buddy Hake The sunburned noses and stuff muscle results of the hlke are forgotten In a new misery The scalped heads dudn t help and we lost the fnrst game of the season to DeKalb The furst real honest to goodness assembly Paul Waputo an lndnan told us the story of has race and the problems they are facung at present Were all gloatnng for Oregon but th dust' Mr May kept has promuse and as a reward the football squad spent the week end at Mays cabun From all reports everyone had a np roarung good tlnoe OCTOBER New England brought to lllunols' We sat entranced whsle Dan Stsles showed u movnes on Marntlme New England Another vlctory for our team We even feel a but sorry for Amboy The Sensors plunge unto the social whlrl by entertaunrng the Junrors with a n dlan Summer party The usual Shortnun Bread but stall we enyoyed the Negro sungers today Everythung else ns Ignored for the frrst sux weeks tests have begun lust how good our football team really as Dad you ever see so many wummrn 9 Tas the GAA Playday They turned us loose and the teachers have to go to school for a change Wonder how the teachers luke being students We shall have music whenever we wlsh The nlckelodnan was Installed today We had a chance to see what the Jesters are doung thus year Babbut s Boy proved they are dolng all nght We re doing okay too Band team che rleaders and all went down town for a pep meetung after school Homecomlng' Mount Morras was left nn the dust whlle we celebrated at a dance NOVEMBER Marjory Hetland John Klewln and Tom Koebler went to Champalgn to sung In the All State Chorus We beat Polo over there Another vlctory for us We whipped Harlem Hurrah for the Armlstuce' No school But the band played on un the rann The Freshmen and Sophomor s arent gloatnng for they lost rn the sem: fnna volleyball tournaments Little ones we ve had a busy day ldentuflcatlon prctures were taken the muslc students went to Mount Morris to partlcupate In the County Music Festlval the Natnonal Honor Socnety elected three new members Muruom Holmes Ruth Carpen ter and Harold Slngleton I I 4 . I I I I ' I ' I A v II ' ll . . , , . SI . I , ' I T V 1 ' ' ' I . 1 T ' ' l ' D , c . , U I - . , ' n . - . . I . , S . ,, . . ,, - , . . . . . . n I - Il -. I II ' ' - - , H -. I - 1 -Are we proud-or doesn't the song go that way? At any rate, we showed Morrison , Il ' ' Il .I - - I ... I ,, . ,, . l . . . ' ' II ' I I II II ' ' II V I ' G -Y I ' I 1 N' g . l . I . , . II II - e ' ' , ' A- ' l ' 1 ' 1 ' ' l . 1 1 ' , . ? 'I , f? ,W law .ig 3 J 'xff iff Q C 5? LALENDAIQ As a reward for the successful season the football boys went to Maduson to a football game between Wusconsun and Induana The freshmen and sophomore o barely got home un tume for the Sophomore Freshman Party Chrustmas came early thus year wuth the movue Old Scrooge Scrooge was never luke thus' Everyone and the turkeys were stuffed today The play cast sacrufuced the holuday for art s sake and went to Oregon to see the movue Our Town to get some pounters Too bad vacatuon doesn t come more often Thus us the lute of Ruley And now that the sophomore gurls have won the volleyball champuonshup they are more convunced than ever that theurs us the best class Everyone has agreed that the concert by the Rockford Federal Orchestra the best assembly program we ve had Mr Wehner and the F FA uourneyed to Chucago to the Internatuonal Luvestock Show DECEMBER Thus us worse than breakung a murror or walkung under a ladder report card We are all very proud of the excellent performance the Jesters gave Thorton Wuld er S Our Town Oh well that game wuth Belvudere wa good practuce The Senuors took over the school today and ut looks as though we have some goofl future teachers un our mudst Mr and Mrs Schade gave a talk and a movue on theur trups around the world Several members of the Student Councul attended a sectuonal Student Councul Conventuon at Mount Morrus Chrustmas us slowly but surely creepung up on us The Home Economucs Dept gave uts annual Chrustmas tea The Dramatucs Club and the Musuc department collaborated on our annual Chrust mas program Wuth l ll see you next year everyone departed To make the holudays even more pleasant we have a vuctory over Rock Falls to celebrate The Alumnu members of the Natuonal Honor Socuety were entertauned at a ea at the home of M J Korutz JANUARY Sprung Valley evened up last year s defeat at our hands All the new Chrustmas present are obvuous Everyone came back un order to ue cuperate Had Amboy stayed home they would have been much happuer The Hulltoppers dudnt wun Ask us anyth ng anythung at all about luquud aur Or dud you hear Dr Brown too? Most of us took the tuberculun tests and are all anxuously scannung the luttle pn pruck The Happy Journey a Jesters play was presented un assembly today Mou rusons uourney here was happy too for us xx . b yu ' - ' - ll ll I ' ll ll . , . . . . I . . , . I , . . . . C, - - ,T I Il ll I , D . , c . . s - ll I ll ' , . . , M- , . . . , . 1 ' , I . , , . 4 . . . I ll ll ' . .i I - I I ' . , . Fare Wagon No I S Fare Wagon No 2 co WA X AH on a Saturday mornung Mr Amefk C mon Team' It s a whopper' OV de and x out ph End run There s a long If xs now long trac! awmdmg I L..,.A. OIT! 9 K I I 'N K ' ' ,ij n , H M ,fry ' VA ' ,W H I ,WA . A Q g,..1LA-fr, I M 'j 6 f 4, . I gg 'idx rm M, , X , , . L 'f ' . 3,1 T if NV , A CALENIDAIQ That old uunx overtume cast uts evul eye and Belvudere won No one us doung anythung except studyung because semester exams started today More exams and to make matters even worse Oregon defeated us That old sayung When ut rauns ut pours us certaunly true Prude goeth before a fall and dud we fall hard to Polo Report cards account for that bad taste un our mouths It doesnt put us un a very socual frame of mund for Socual Week The Junuors have two new recruuts Howard Leaf and Jack Rodgers Separate assemblues were guven for the boys and gurls to put them un the rught frame of mund for the Dame Dance tomorrow Dancung at noon and after school proved that everyones goung socual wuth a vengeance The boys seem to enloy dancung whule the gurls pay for a change No we could hardly belueve ut euther-but we actually had two assemblues today S cond peruod the Socual Week reached the clumax wuth a skut wrutten by Muss Wuble then un the afternoon Captaun McDarment told us the story of flught FEBRUARY We thought we knew about burds and bees etc but we learned more about nature from Karl H Maslowsku Another assembly Let Freedom Rung a motuon pucture We re bewuldered by the deluge of assemblues Dutto Mr I-lulls duscussed and explauned the plans for the proposed addutuon and new gym To start the day off rught the band gave us the same concert that wull be guven for the publuc on Sunday P S The expected defeat un the game wuth Rock Fall took place but not un our favor Ah thus us more luke ut' Amboy suffered for last nught s defeat The gurls basketball funals were held tonught and the senuor gurls won Submerged was presented un the assembly and Bull Donaldson turned the trag edy unto a comedy The Junuor class sponsored a dance after the team s vuctory over Mount Morrus Wullus Charkovsky puanust entertauned us wuth hus musuc agaun thus year I hate to mentuon ut but Morruson defeated us tonught Revenge us so sweet We evened up the score wuth Oregon our ruval of long stand IF1 Th new gym wull be an actualuty for the proposutuon met wuth approval at thc hands of the voters Those who eat un the cafeterua were butterly dusappounted when the student teachers from the Unuversuty of lllunous got there furst In the afternoon the Purates of Penzance brughtened thungs up The publuc had uts chance to laugh at the kund hearted purates MARCH The Reguonal Basketball Tournament has started All looks rosy for Rochelle for the present for we defeated Pecatonuca lt really usn t ethucal but we re reuoucung because Oregon us out of the runnung .. 11 . 1, . . . , . 1 ' 1 11 - 1 - 11 - A I I ' ll ' II ' 1' , . - 1 . ' I , . . . - , . O . . . . . . . ' 1 I I I ' 1 '1 11 . 11 - - 1 - 1' . , . T- I . . . S , . . . . . . 1 1 , . . T I I II ll ' ' i I . . , . . I I ' T , . L l I - ., I , . . . . . ,, . ' I ll - . , . . , . , . . . - . i I I Ah me' ' lf's Greek to me r 'HQQQQN . 'O 05 Ove ' shy, 635 we' qu Sllenf remnnders Um' Nor so bad vo I A' Rollm bones other much loss the noondoy sun F 'T 1 AIFNIDAL Now that Byron has whupped us yes lnterally Rochelle has lost all chances for furst place Mount Morrus IS the Regmonal Champlon We ended an fourth place Such brught broad grlns won t be seen tal next year when the group puctures for the Tatler wull be taken again The Natlonal Honor Socuety had sts furst meetung wuth the new members John Roe Helen Barnett Marnbeth Eber Robert Davns Helen Ann Alcock and Raymond Brown Nune Sennors broadcast over WBBM on Columbuas school of the Americas un a round table dnscusslon on Cultural Changes un Ameruca The Rochelle Sensors and Juniors were hosts to all of the Ogle County Sensors at the Vacatlonal Conference The Cornell College Chour gave a concert thus evenung Almost every muslc stu dent was host to a Cornelllan over night APRIL Have you been Aprll fooled today? Some of the student gave a musical program over WROK No foolun We are all bemg skeptucal of the news we read now that Clarence Sorenson re porter and explorer has told us about propaganda Of the whole concert glven by the band the grade school students engoyed The Freshman Sophomore party More laurels for the Dramatlcs Department The Castle of Mr Sampson received class A ratung at the Sub dlstrrct and us entntled to go to the Dnstruct Speech Con est at DeKalb We were all worrned about the weather when they gave us vacatnon but wonder of wonders the weather us super swell As mlght be expected It rarned Easter The Knox College Men s Glee club certainly entertained us' We won the seasons fnrst track meet with Stullman Valley Oregon came here for a track meet and went home vuctors Cheer up' Only one more lap to go tul the end of school The Golf meet had to take a rann cweck but the raun dudn t dampen the spurrts of the contest play cast Rochelle again receuved class A ratnng and wall go to to the State Speech Funals next week end From here on everything ns pure hear say as the calendar goes to the prmter The State Speech flnals start A double header wuth both Golf and Tennns meets at Belvudere You sea lovers sut up and take notrce for Frank Crntley wall gave us a lecture on Deep Sea Adventure Yes and a track meet ns scheduled wuth Mendota MAY The annual Physical Educatnon Program us scheduled for thus evenung The boys are really gettung unto the swung of things wnth the dnstruct golf and ten ms meet ex - sw J - 7 ii I I I I I T1 I I I I I -T . q . . 1 . . ' v ll ' ' II ' I 1 ' q I l . - I - I - 11 I Three Bears most. The rain didn't dam en the s irits of the art oers to the P Y - - II ' ll ' .. I l I T . I I ' I , ,-l ll ' -' Il ' ' I I ' -1 I I I - . . Il II - ' IAIINIAI Another golf meet Thus tlrne St Thomas us host Golf again State Meet Anything for a change from reports on golf The dlstruct track and field mcct l on schedule today Back ln the rut Belvudere comes here to a golf and tennts meet Do you wont to be a G man? Som Trathwell gave Gettmg by your Hoodoo Fly Away Home light hearted comedy given by the sensors has nts premiere At long last' The Prom' And as usual the Conference track meet as held on tle some day A day of reprneve before fvnal examnnatnons To study or not to study that ns the questuon JUNE Baccolaurete Are they building us Sensors up to an awful let down? But one word wnll tell all Exams Exams go on forever The end of the trasl Commencement - l x . , . . v ,F . J 11 5 If 11 11 - 1 - f - 1 ' 1 4 , I I Y i n . 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