Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL)

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if Ap' 1 v OP rfy o S S S K S 5 S X X 4 Mem ba, r 5 9 '354-Bouw Q X F 5 i 5 i Q is xx x .bxgxhl 5010149 Q f ' ' fo .F ' Gs f alla 1944 ZZ? MV, Q Rodmllo, Jnwndup Jlzqh, ,School THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED TO THOSE FORMER STUDENTS AND TEACHERS OF ROCHELLE HIGH SCHOOL WHO ARE NOW IN THE SERVICE OF OUR NATION BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND MORNING You that have faxth to look wxth fearless eyes Upon the tragedy of a world at stnfe And know that out of mqht and death shall nse The dawn of ampler hfe REIOICG' whatever anguish rend your heart That God hath qxven vou th1s pnceless dower To hve m these great times and have vour part In Freedoms crownmq hour That you may tell your sons who see the hqht Hxqh In the heavens the1r hentage to take saw the powers of darkness put to fhqht' I saw the morning break' Owen Seaman 'K-P2 '4 Z Q9 HI . i r Ev' AX ' it X I 7 QW 0 v E it ,4 f, I Jam pg 50,112,114 I Facu ty Board of Educahon todxans Pages II Classes Pages III Sports Pages IV Organxzahons Pages and Cus 13 30 3144 4562 Lclaich, Uni jim, fha, 5 Who has seen a grem1m No one has ever seen a gremlm but most reports agree they are usually about a foot hrgh wear pomted suede shoes trght green bntches and red Jackets wnth a rutile at the neck Iom us m a year of lhght through Rochelle Hlgh School and see how the unpredrctable gremlms rn theu' many pranks have been outwrtted by the students and teachers of our school Student reports clearly mdxcate that there are spe crahsts among gremlms The lazy gremlm hxmself to stoppmg clocks. Another specxes trates on playmg seesaw upon the memory exams to become most dliflcult Let us watch these llttle gremhns at play perform thelr merry tncks and laugh silently devotes concen causmg as they I 6 - Jflwlflf xwzfwmdgmmmompwwmz 97111 Jam, DUDIIS succeed Character and perseverance form the foundatlon af all success Worth havmq QZZM I I I ' 0 The greatest reward received by a teacher comes from seeing his I I I IL mmavmpgg ' Vernon Srnlth Dr L W Masters Vera Herrman Secretary C A Anderson Presx dent lsabelle Klewtn H A Heron Dr C H Scltaller The War brouqlnt even more problems to tltose men and women who awe Herr tlme and Careful Conslderatron to our Welfare Cur students were Called uoon to ttll the vacancles rnaae by men called to tle of Educatlon that s lved bott t t or lems The students and Comnun ty bot more tate or Qty mer rtorts Igx A J 2 . 1 -s , - A A A l ' service ot tbeir country: yet our education must not be neglected, and it was the Board A o E. o Ezese A ob' , . . I .i dz au. C' f exl e . Jm,0wr, Hills, C. A. Mritheiiiriticsg University of Vtfis- ionsin, Ph. B,-, University of lrfwti, M. A. Brown, Henrietta Mathematics: University of Illif nois, B. S.: Northwestern Uni- versity, M. A. Carrell Thelma L iquaqe Eriqlish Eur k B iv r Dodds Maryelle Science Park Coll qc Unive sity of Illinois B S Univer ity of Michigan B oloq r il Station Northern Illinoi S fit ers Qolleqs Eller Dorothy Ellis Chester Evans Ruth Eyster Maxine Q rr. E S 4 . l l ar ,s, . ' : G 2, A. .5 Un' it sity ot Illinois, A. M, f A t ' 1 2 7 ' r- ' ' - ' s ' :1 .t ti Twili- ! V ' I V I Home ECzr.ciz.ii'f' Western Stlte Science, Physicil fa., Athletics' EIi'QllSll,S?FI'FC'li,DI'I!T.'1T1CS' Teri- Enqhsh Physical Edu florrherri Teachers College E. C. Czrtivzqe C:1.e'ge, A. E: Uni- nessee Coileq, for Wornxi, .A. Illinois State Tetichezc College, ver ity of Wisconsin, M. A. B. o. Ed. 0,4194 v Foss, Lolfx S. . ZH., Geislce, Willard Musurp Nvrtlxfirn lllzwcxs Stztx l'ox.lxe1:: Collrffy- HE., Umvfvr- any of Wxsronsxrt Ph. F-T, Hcmpe Alma lull VN MLMQ1l1on Ruth lxd Inu Q 1 1 1-xs Lollf-q UV ISI Nmlson ,cuff P y Og DD Luv l Skoqlund LPODGYC1 Welmner Keun 4 1 Erg flx, Q::::.::.,x V- fl ri: Qfzzr trxl Llzllr rf, A li: lr.g'.'-1:1'y of 'S-1'n'u1l:'1r1, l.'l, A. i A l'0:xxxxlo!C13 x 1 .. UTP! 'lx- A 3 ' ' G, B. New Yfvmk ll: r- g ty. l 'if' ' Q XX Q A ,J ' ' ' , Mr' ..:.c d,, 5.9 . , V A A S .-7.52 f.f.3?..g':: S':'1 Fizrl ?'.:-r.:f- I.11f,:.3 SW? I:.:ip15tr1':l Arg' ff': '.-'::. A'5r:'i'gQt3:e- L'r.1'.'-LIEF3' it flll- .-ise E. S, flzrieir. '..Lr.:1i flprzggl T,':,g'.'-,-:ity E, 1: 23: 2:15 Sfite 'ff-i'?,L:? 21,221 E. 2:15, E. S. Sire Teiiher- Siege :1'1.::-Ltj if f..1r.:Ls A 2.1 E. Q, ylltlfkgul, Im, Jhwr, Mrs Corson Beorrrows Leshe Montgomery C stodlon Mrs Auqust Eckhordt Iohn Furlond Cofeterro Manager Custodrcm Bus Drivers Fronk Krohenbulil Ro McKee Moxwell Lowrence Allen Ioesten Y -su-, HBE 'S '-gg mi. pf' ' 4194 OFFICERS Beryl Kettleson, Secretary: Delores Knicely, Student Council: Bette Vierke, Treasurerg Ronald Eoltnian, Vice Presidentg 'Willard Haas, Student Council: Albert Druker, President .6,laM. Freshmen will remain in the auditorium for further instructions. Those are the first words any student will remember from his high school career. Awed freshmen way back in l94O waited to hear the rules and regulations governing students in R. T. f-l. S. Willard Haas gave us courage, and we came through the year wiser and happier. ln our Sophomore year the rules were old stuff, and we had everything under con- trol. Our class had several young hopefuls entering the three major extra-curriculcr activities: athletics, dramatics and music. Ioan Sheaff and Mary MacEachern proved their musical ability that year. The highlight of the year was the party we gave in honor of the freshmen. It was given in the corridor because the new gym was under construction. That year we also gave another successful party, thanks to the efforts cf our president, George Finkboner. We gave a Dame Dance in honor of our sponsor, Mrs. Burroughs, and Mrs. Haselton, both of whom had recently been married. Upper Classmen Was it possible? Yes, we were luniors, enjoying a busy and exciting year. Do you remember the Rochelle-Freeport game? lack Brennan saved the day in the last few seconds. Could it be that his favorite little gremlin pushed the ball over the rim? loan Sheaff had the lead in the annual lesters' play, Shiny Nose . lohn Carpenter led our Prom, the first one held in the new gym. The gym, which was beau- tifully decorated with roses by the Iuniors, presented a lovely setting for the dance. Miss McSweyn, our sponsor, deserves credit for her unfailing help. The last year in high school saw many changes in our class . . . several familiar faces were missing. George Finkboner, Elden Scheffers, Robert Blank, Charles Slifer, and Richard Erbes had all left to serve their country. During the victorious football season, Tom Boyle exhibited his skill and as a reward, he received honorable mention on the All-State Team. Bill Hayes was made honorary captain and was chosen as the most valuable player by his fellow team-mates. Albert Druker came out on top in the class elections. May we continue throughout life to overcome the gremlins which we have encount- ered during our high school career. But, more seriously, we pray that the education and experience we have had during these four brief years may help us in our future life and in the war effort, and we pray that our boys may return to our ranks soon in a world of peace. fl Z' FRANCES ALCOCK FRAN nd A 2 3 4 les GERALDINE BAKER GERRY nal 2 3 4 Chorus Glee Club 2 Orchestra l 2 C net Quartet 1 2 3 ARCHIBALD BALCH ARCHIE Intramurals 4 ROBERT BASS BING Boys Glee Club 3 Hobbtes ub 2 Intramurals l 3 4 Chorus 2 Words and Muszc THEODORE BEARD TED Army Arr Forces E R C Basketball 1 Cheerleader F F A 3 4 Foot 2 3 4 Intramurals 2 Varsrty Club 4 ARLENE BEND Cheerl ader 4 Eve ot St Mark 4 lesters 4 Home Economlcs 4 Drxon Htqh Sc ool I 2 3 MARION BENNER Ro To H1 Llie 4 Lee Hrqh ool l 2 DOROTHY BLUME DOT nd I leste 4 Intramurals 1 2 ler Staff Assrstant Edrtor 3 Edltor 4 RONALD BOLTMAN RON Army Alr Forces E R C Chorus 2 Class Vrce Pres tent 4 Ptrates ot Pen zance 2 Hobbxes Club 'P Football 4 Intramurals 2 4 Varslty Club 4 THOMAS BOYLE TOM Army Arr Forces E R C Bask tball 3 4 Football 4 ars1ty Club 3 4 aw Paw Hugh School l 2 Ba , ', , , 1 ters, 2. 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X BOYD GOELIT Z 4 Presxdent 4 Intramurals 3 4 State Iudqmq Team 2 Sectron Iudqmq Team 2 WILLARD HAAS WILLIE Basketball l Class Presl ent 1 Intramurals 2 4 Student Councrl 4 Tat ler Start 2 Tenms 1 Army An' Forces E R C CLARENCE HALSNE CLANCY Glee Club 3 Hobbre Club WILLLIAM HAYES BILL sketball 1 2 3 4 Ca Tre-as l Words and Mus oot al apt 41 Golf 1 2 In murals 1 Varsrty Club 4 Foo ball Manager l Army Arr Forces E R C PAUL HENRY Steward Hlqh School 1 CAROL HILLESON Ro To Hxqh Lrte 4 MARGUERITE I-IINRICH MAGGIE crus l Pxrates t Penzance l Intramurals O chestra 1 2 BARBARA HUBBARD BARB f nd l 4 Char 4 Ie 'ers 3 4 Glee C chestra l Q 1 Z Ro To H1 119 4 Clrrmet Quartet MARILYN IANVICK AN nd 4 Hom O mcs 2 DORIS IOHNSON DORRIE C eer leader 4 G A A l Pre 4 Home co nomrcs 3 4 F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 7 VICE d , 1 W W E . , ri , : ' s , 15 S. P. Q. R., 2, BCI , , . . 1 l ss tc, if IP b rt, 2, 3, 4, lc -, , , A tra' , 1 S. P, O. R., 2, N , , 2, 3. 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KETTLESON KITTY orus 1 C en 4 Amerxc r Sxnqs rates ot Penzrrnte 1 o St 'xrk Ie s ome Etonormgs 3 Ho To Hrqh 1. te T xt1er Src' 4 DOLORES KNICELY BUTCH Brnd 3 4 Studs'-r1tCoun Our own mey Nose 3 les rs ub 1 O hestrr 2 ToH1qh1.1fe 4 Thespmns FRANCES KNIGHT FRANNY nd 1 4 Chor Glee C u M'11or e te Orc estrcr C1crr1net Ouortet 3 THOMAS KORITZ TOM nd 1 rs Thespmns 3 Ba ke-tb11t Track 1 3 Vnrs1ty C b F otbrrll 2 3 Hob 1 s Club 1 Intrfrrnurcrls 3 Ro To H qh Lvfe Student COUHC11 1 'P Tntler Stu 1 A st Edrtor State Contest P GY 1 B q Hefrrted er S O Plny BEHNIECE KRAHENBUHL BERNIE or 1s 1 G A ome C Ro To 1Q1'l Lrfe R 2 f S ec1f11 Sextet 3 1ntr'1 urctls 1 7 4 Cu Tre urer 2 P cites 1 P zzrnce 1 Am IICCI Smqs 2 Words and MUSIC 3 HELEN LOCKHIDGE PETER Chorus 1 2 3 Words and usrc 3 G St Merry s A nder y MARY MQCEACHERN MARY MAC nd 1 3 4 Choru trmq no :rs Treasurer 1 C111ne Otnr tt 3 Wrsconsm A11StCrte chestrcz 3 rnors Ve of St ark erettc Ochestrfr 1 3 es ters 4 Home Ecoro ucs 3 4 Pep C1ub 1 RoToH1qh 1 res 2 Student COUHC11 3 T 1 Stat' 4 Semor Edrtor Am rrccx Smqs 2 IOHN MANNING OE Bfrnd 2 Footbfrh 1' hes Club 1 2 WILLIAM MAXSON SOUP B351-cetb311 1 0 ootb Cub 1 1ntr'1nur'1 ' etser 1, '1 I hc 3 F. 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BARBARA MAY BARB and 3 4 Our Town Bra Hearted Herbert C' eer Leader 2 3 ep uh 1 Iesters 1 2 Po ecretary 3 4 G A A 3 4 Stud nt Courrcr Treasurer 1 2 Secretary 3 Ta er 4 Art Edror Thespxans VIVIAN MEISNER VIV orus 4 G A A 4 Glee Club 3 JAMES MONTGOMERY M ve of St Mark 2 4 Footb 1 Intramurals Track 2 Varsxty 3 4 ELAINE NESHEIM YAINE nd l 2 3 4 Hom EVELYN OAKES EVIE Chorus 2 Malorelte 4 Orchestra R CATHERINE 0 BRIEN KATE orus 1 2 3 4 A A l 2 3 lntramuras Club 1 S P 2 Prrates oi Penzance Amerxca Smqs 2 Words and Musrc ROBERT OSWALD BOB B nd 2 3 Football 3 tramurals 2 3 4 D Ka b Hrqh School l PAUL PAULSEN alh EUGENE PEARCE PEARCIE ack l Chorus 1 2 peretta l 3 Hob tes Club 3 Gym Club 2 ELIZABETH IANE PETERS BETTY B , 7 7 7 17 ' . , 2? lr , 7 7 P Cl , 7 , , , int S , ., 7 . . 7, l, 2, , 7 9 'l- 4 n tl ' ', I 't 7' ' , 2, 3, 4. Ch , 7 . . ., 1, 2, 3, Hu ,. E . , 4: F. F. A., l, , 3 al, 2, 3, 47 , ll, 2, 3, 47 Ba 7 , , 7 7 e EC. 37 Ro-To-Hiqh-Life, 4. 7 7 ' 7 17 27 3, 7 , 1,27 S. P. O. ., l, 2. 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A., 1, 2. 3: GE , , 2, 3: ome N f'4 41 2 -. 1 z .- I ,-N K Bswwwvw PHYLLIS STOCKING SOCKS and 4 Taller Staff S man V ll y 1 2 3 GLEN TAYLOR TALE Band 1 2 Basketballl F A o all Track 2 3 4 Varsl Club 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Army Arr Forces E R C WAYNE THUESTAD THEWY nd l 2 3 4 Chor s 3 4 Plrates of Penzance l Sonqs of Amerxca Words and Musxc Football 2 3 4 lntramu s 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Vars1ty Club 3 Secre- ta y 4 EDWIN TOWNSEND I AMES TOWNSEND M nd 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Songs of Amerrca Words and Muslc Football 2 I111no1s Boys State 2 Army A1r Forces E R C SHIRLEY VAUGHAN LEE and 1 2 Chorus Words and Mus1c 3 I s s 2 G Home Economzcs 1 2 3 4 ntramurals l 2 Club l Ro To H1 Llfe 4 BETTE VIERKE SQUEEK nd 1 2 3 4 Chorus Otcheslra l 2 Th splans s 4 ub l Home Economrcs 3 4 Class Secretary 1 Class Treasur Iomt Owners S a1n 2 NORMA JEAN WILLMS WILL orus 1 2 3 Plrales o Penzance Songs f Amenca Words and Musxc 3 Glee Club 1 3 Home Eco'1om1cs l 2 3 Q o A . f .-2551:-.-.. 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I Q e ,XJ , is 4395 vw, ww 2 Si' Klan, Ugfzcezus, IFEX Frrst Row Frank Purley Presrdent Nancy Pal y Treasurer Betty I-landlm Secretary lames Countryman V1cePre-srdent Second Row Delmar Breckenrtdqe Student Councll Crarq Krnq Student Councrl Fourth Row Rrchard Remmers Frank Barrckman Fred Erbes Elm r Rowley Wrllram Carnahan Hugh Ross Earl Bemrs Eugene Schaller Arthur Wrllman Third Row Rosemary Montqomery Merzlyn Vaughn Ieanne leftrxes Norma Harrxson Glorra Brown Ioyce Peterson Mar Jorle Heal ludy Catron land Betty Ienkrns Frrst Row Margaret Mattox Crarq Klnq Iames Coun ryn'rn Frank Darley Delmar Breckenrrdqe Nancy Paley Betty Hand lm Edtth Oleson 4 V 0 0 x t f O ? Second Row--Iva Mowers, Ann Miller, Mary Whaley, Carolyn Marxman, Beatrice Meisener, Verna Gardner, Ieanette Aske- I ' ' ' U v ,V I - ' I 4 I I . . F K , . V' , , I - 4 4 L-.K xr ' f , . to to av Fourth Row Francis Navarro Wrllram Moluf Paul Bu ler John Harlem Jonald Iieger Vlrllz m Vuss lrnar Dlllas Blume Charles B hrends F'oyd Daub Third How Frances Hull Rrta Lower Mmervcx Roe Nancy Barker Hel n Rxtchre Roberta Hartson Lorrame Drllmg Dorrs Werk Carolyn MCKGIIZIE F1rstRow lean Iacobs Ruth Shook Velma Harrrs Rogene Buesteton Miss Ogden fSponsorl Lots Phelps Frances Hauser Doris I-lollrngsworth Donna Bearrows lam, How about a trcket to the Sunset Dan e-'P Hot Dogs' Check your coat? Hear the tradrtronal cry of the JUTIIOTSQ Th1s IS the year we learn to be good busrness fnen We have to rn order to have a successful Prom for the senrors rn the spnng ln sprte of ratronrng and few home football games we managed to rarse suffrcrent funds whrch helped to make our Prom a gala affarr Arnrd a beautrful Spanrsh setttng we danced to the rnusrc of Charles Wolfe and hrs Arrstocrats on Apnl 22 rn the hrgn chool gyrn The center of rnterest was a oatro teernrng wrth flowers and bnght colors Many guests were present to enroy the occasron of the annual lun1orSen1or Prom Frank Darley our able pres1dent led me way to rnake th1s our thrrd year rn hw' chool a grand success Tlre Junrors have dtsplayed talent rn rnany frelds rncludrng outstandrng abrlrtres rn atfrletrcs rnusrc and drarnatrcs ln the rernarmng year whlch l1es before us we hope to further add to the achrevernents of our school through our var1ed accomplrshments ' ,-I H. fl 5 . i 9, K 1 V . 1 ,L , rf! ' ' 1 4 ' S K Q . , XD. i Q ' 9 x y - - ..,- 1. f , f , r , 2 , tan, I' . , ' c . e ., . , Second Row'-f-Florence Davey, Iuanita Purvis, Ierome Herrmann, Ralph Grimes, Darrel Long, VVilliam Walters, Norma Felvey, . 6 . U . F U 1. H .1 If . . . . . . v 4 C . . . . . . . L, . . . . - 4- A , 'D I, A V ' I I ,vnu 'VW ,J n Flfh Rew l-Yle PIOTCS ROUGH HGUSGH Mfrrquond GlOSSPY IOWell Rand Wayne Barnes K 1th Conour George Hrntzsche Melvln Shaw fayne Frlestad W1llard Davey brook Lloyd Poque Rua Cecco Ioan Wadey Thrrd Row Elozse Foss Patrrcla Boyle Carol Herkenhem Barbara Voqeler Maxrne Wrthrew Maralyn Townsend Norma Breckenrxdqe Mary Corwm Charlotte Hollmqsworth Veneta PUTVIS S cond Row Ruby Grover Betty Rinehart Wllrna Sahs Edwln Barnes lames Peters Ernest Masters Thelma Cleveland Phyllrs Berkhexrner Norma Smlth Fxrst Row Manlyn Bevlnqton Veda Mae Hays lrene Donoho B tty SCll1blCkC'T Betty McGee Mxss Eller tSponsorl Beverly Pearfe Nlolores Berqonz Lots Stockmq Delores Klnq .Svphv Klan, As tfle qremllns turn the hands of the clock 1nto l944 we flncl our Sophomore year drawtnq to a close We are well establlshed ln R T H S and many of our classmates crr representmq us 1n all of the extra curr1 ular act1v1t1es The spotlraht of the year was turned on the annual Freshman Sophomore party J 1 h was a novel potluck supper Bob Vaughan lea the party plans to a successful concluslon ln the spnnq the freshmen gave a lovely party whtch left us w1th many happy memones to carry wlth us unt1l we meet aqaln next year as upper classmen xl . Q. gf I ww 5, I F, V A .Q qw, Q. , -Q. ' N ' 7 .. ' . x 7 W l . d I , Fourth Row Eugene Warning, Robert Zies, Lyle Kersten, Ralph Harris, Lloyd Carnahan, LaVerne Krahenbuhl, Herbert West- o , . . . A f , .... , t .'l1'C - . X I f . . . . N. ' Svplw 6' Ulgccefm, lu t Raw Reb tt Vaughan Prestdent Ele mor McCarthy S 4 xr lbn tld Furland Vxce Prestdent dn 1 rrp ent Student Loun xl -pond nr K r 'lrel urer Hal Kmq Studen L ount xl QSUPIU 614-M Fltth How Donald Alcock Kenneth Hettnltch Frank L h lc Davld Gu st Wtlllam Gaston Chmellk Arnold Heltness Harvey l-lultaltn Frank Rewerts Harold e r e D d A 1S Sunrnons Phyllls Phtlllas Vlvtan Tllton letnne Conner Fourth Row Gladys Stonktnq Margery Busse VIVIGH O qe v Pd th Woodrxck Ruth Keele Roberta Halsne 1 Thlrd Row Lonald loesten Arthur Ennenqa Robert Ewbank Eugene Ztes Darrell Hartj n Thomas Second Row Clara Beardln Norma Younqb ood Maxme usse F Mmkley Margaret Srmth Manlyn Hayes rances Ftr t Row Patsy Oakes Marllyn F1nkl:1oner Edna Cdrpent r Donzd Futland Robert Vruqhin Fle Vol p Hal Ktnq Phyllxs Holmes Whetston Plul Lower rnor lJlr rrthy Hxrry 0 ' 5 A ' A Y , , : .t ' , ef' 16-if y- , t, , 5 E t Ct, V1 er, N C' ' F X ' Flow H y ogy, t fs . g ' , I '- I 4 r I A V Almeda Leathers . ' , l , ' B , Leona Moland, Maxme Snnth, lay Fxsher, Dons Quitno, S I , ' ' , ' e, tl , , f , ,,: C' , , I ' -, if I h' 1 ti - ' I x .A ,n A ., p 4 V , Q P' Q 1 1 I I g W -A r ' fl 40 ' I L 54 ' re. .5 . , f p 'X' , I x 2 1 , if V Inu, The large scale lnvasxon of the qremhn chasers all one hundred and two of us be qan September 13 1944 Don Kettleson became captaln and We marched undauntedly forward The Freshman Sophomore partles were the blq events of our year ln the autumn the sophomores qave us a grand party our 1ntroduct1on 1nto the soclal hte of hrqh school Thrs sprlnq We returned the courtesy W1th enthusrasm and ant1c1pat1on We have partrcrpated 1n all of the extra currlcular act1v1t1es We hope that 1D our hlqh school career we w1ll contrlbute much to the school records lan, F1fthRow Dale Vandre Franc1sVanH1se Wrlltam Zunmerman Fredrrck Larson W1ll1am Hubbard Gene Garner Charles Rewerts Robert VanK1rk James Donoho Rxchard Brunstrom Fourth Row Beverly Gahlbeck Audrey Mrller Reta Furman Donna Woessner Gladys Blum Glennyce Graf Ioanne Korrtz Betty Eckhardt Donna Oltman Roqene Arends Third Row Howard Oleson Barbara Zlmrnerman Arlene Iohnson Ed Nard Hall Norton Snnth Carlton Palmer Helen VanKlrk Betty Me shon Donald Cleveland Qeconcl Row Arlene Carter Carolme Schabacker Melvrn Zte leannette Thuestad Arlene Reed Leeland Isley Conrad Schabacker Marrlyn Stover Patrrcra Halsne Madelrne Crron F1rstRow Hlcnard Walters Arlene Colwrll Iarnes Schrreber Iune Kepner Donald Kettleson Gloria Mlphels Orla Crlrn Wrnxfr d Hrlls Iohn Hartman Iohn Eyste 6 U., Q pq gf: .1 3 J 6 . - I I . , . , I FY I H V I I l 4 I I I I . I I -- , ' . , . 2, , ' , , ,,,,. . I I I V I I V r ' A I V f - ' V I 4 f lf 1 4 I A . 1 l' r I 1 ' ' 2 ' , ' . r .m -Qt . D, ,sk 2. 0 rj 5 4 'l V l 7 Q , 1' : f' I ,Q , A., 'fr , ,l ' ' . t . , . ., . , 4, , 'A l - '.- W 1 ,. 1 . 2 I Q ,Q ' 1 11 Q Frith Row Albert Errckson Robert Bearrows Edwrn Prerce Ionn Grrhrn lohn McDermott Mrlton Duell Warren Garwrck Rrchard Wood Robert Frnnestad Donald Eychaner Fourth Row Betty Templeman Helen Schnorr Georqxa Bushnell Norma Freeland Mabel Dunahoo Grac Stroud Margery Rewerts Barbara Sexton Barbara Roeder Mary Rerd Thrrd Row Dale Maxson Paul Lnanqst Vrvran Zres Phyllrs Oswald Rrchard Hunt Frances Brown Wayne Baker Kenneth Plautz Lourse Lemar Archre Mrllotte Second Row Vrrqrma Nesvrq Marqarrte Paulsen Albert Brown Lors Stanqley Delores Olson Gene Wood Marran Werk Kerth Lerqh Clover Baxter F1rstRow Wrllram Schaneberq Eugene Hays Lester Davrs Dons Luxton Mrss Dodds CSpon orj Wrllzam Ieftrres Lawrence Fenelon Ida Barrckman Roqene Thompson glam, 0 Flrst Row lohn Hartman Student Councrl Donald Kettleson President Or'a Crm' Vxce Presrd nt Second Row lun Kepn r Suden' Coun l Vtlrnrfred Hrlls Se retary Glorra llflfln Treasurer Q : . , , .a 3 ' , Yza, L, :I ' ,a tat .J I L 4 I M ,1' 4 . . X 1 P ' ,t L 9 j . t P 7' A r r l I Y r 1 1 r 1 ,H ' 3 . ,... N t 'x r U r l r 1 I I 1 I l ' -- . , ', , ' S . ' , t t J . 7' - r A I I 5 . - 'E e . .e, t ' , C17 r, be g .-..2Qs, O ,v J 1: 1,- f 'Y rw' v i 4. K , ff y y 6 Ay I f 4, 5 z M M' f , A152 fr 4 aw ff Un, .7 Umioiy, Jnntball Thtrd Row Orla Crxm tMgrl Eugene Warnmg tlvlgrl Hugh Ross Albert Druker Eugene Schaller Charles Duvall Clfarles Behrends lack Brennan W1ll1am Carnahan R1chard Wood lMgrl Second Row Mr Ellts tCoachJ lohn Carpenter Ton KOIIYZ Ted Beard Vvllllufll Gaston Dallas Blu e Ronald Boltman Crala Kng Frank Darley F1rstRow Ronald Hansen Wayn Thuestad Iames Montgomery lom Boyle W1ll1am Hayes Glen Taylor Ierry Herrmann Floyd Daub Iames Countryman The openmg pract1ce of the l943 season found a new heavywelght coach faced w1th the problem of develop1ng a team wh1ch had for 1lS nucleus only s1x return1ng lettermen from the l942 squad However w1th1n three weeks Coach Ellls last years l1ghtwe1ght coach ln h1s gu1et and eH1c1ent way had whtpped up a team wh1ch not only defeated Mt Morrls 1n the1r flfSl game but rolled over the rema1n1ng conference teams wlth apparent ease The Hubs played two non conference games th1s season loslng to a strong Belv1 d re team 13 to 7 but upsettlng a surpnsed Savanna squad 33 to 21 Two ot the Rochelle players l1m Montgomery and Tom Boyle had the d1st1nct1on of be1ng QIVGH honorable ment1on on the all state prep football team October Mt Morr1s Oregon 5 Amboy Mornson Belv1dere November 5 olo 12 Savanna Schedule there there here there there here there TOTAL POINTS THEY C fn, 4. A 5' J 1 WE 1 . 1 32 6 8 65 0 1 41 0 22 ' 40 0 29 ' 7 13 P ' 20 0 33 21 TT238 Z6 K Y- A - ' s .. 2 5, Lf , . :J ' ' iw? R i L E s 1 If Q N Q jimi, aglvrlcaalo, luqhf, Jnnfbal Q Thrrd Row Frednck Larson Paul Unangst Iohn Hartman Donald Cleveland Davrd Guest Rrchard Wood tMgrl Orla Crrm lMgrl Eugene Warmng tMgrl Second Row Mr Skoqlund fCoachJ Lyle Prerce Frank Rewerts lames P ters Dale Maxson Albert Brown lohn Grrttm Paul Lower Frrst Row Lloyd Carnahan Hal Krng Eugene Zles Donald Furland LaVerne Krahenbuhl Robert Vaughan Gene Garner Robert Ewbank Charles Rewerts Ralph Harrrs cessful year ln the f1ISl game ot the season wh1ch was played here agarnst Oregon the boys made a good showlng by defeatrng them 26 to O The next game played wrth DeKalb tred up 6 to 6 Rochelle then ran through Sycamores opposltron by a score ot 12 to O on therr held The frrst defeat of the year was suffered at the hands of B9lV1d9fG w1th a score of 6 to U The second stung hghts played an exc1t1ng game w1th the Central school heav1es 1n whrch the hghts won 13 to 6 W1th such materlal future years should see another conference champronshlp Hub eleven on the grrdlron Letters were awarded to Eugene ZIGS Robert Ewbank LaVerne Krahenbuhl Hal Kmg Lloyd Carnahan Ralph Harrls Donald Furland Gene Garner Charles Rewerts Kenneth Hermhch Frank Rewerts Albert Brown Lowell Rand Robert Vaughan and Mrlton Duell Numerals were awarded to Davrd Guest Paul Lower Paul Unangst Donald Cleve land Lyle Plerce Dale Maxson Frank Chm hk Iohn Hartman Frednck Larson Iohn Gnftm Donald Kettleson and lames Peters I I - l S. A This years Frosh-Soph eleven under the leadership of Coach Skoglund had a suc- f D .. V35 Q: 1 k 7 V f 335 we f .1 a A 9 H 'R , : , If ef 3 if E e 1' ,Q 6 ltumag ' 1 wfwofwarj uv Ho wuufg,6'lu6 00 Second Row Charles Duvall Ronald Hansen Floyd Daub Iames Countryman Iames Montqorn ry Torn Boyle Charles Beh Fxrst Row Glen Taylor Wxlluxn Hxyes Irck Brennan Ronald Boltrnan Wxlllim f xrn1han Crdxq Kmq Frdnlc D rley Ioltn Clrpenter Torn Korrtz Wayne Thuestad OFFICERS Presrdent Albert Druker Vrce Presldent Glen Taylor Secretary Wayne Thuestad Varslty Club IS one ot the newer orqantzatrons rn hrqh school In order to become a member of th1s orqanlzatlon a boy must have earned at least one mator award rn varsrty competrtlon The boys usher and take tlckets at the basketball qames They also oH1c1ate at track meets and act as scorekeepers 1n other athlet1c events On the other hand the boys dld not work all the tune but mrxed a lrttle pleasur Wlth therr tasks when they held a dance near the close of the school year The club IS a younq orqan1zat1on but under the capable sponsorsnlp ot Mr Erlts 1t IS destmed to become one of our fmest ll I o If O X 'fl Q I T f X . .i e tsl' ., rends, Dallas Blume, Wflliarn Gaston, Albert Druker,lMr. Ellis CCoaChl I 3 I I T 4 A . 4 Q V A . . 1 Q X t I ' ' , rr , 1 . - - v . 1 . f A - -, 331 1 Under Mr Elhs capable coachrnq the l-lubs carne through the l943 44 basketball season wrtl a very rrrrpressrve record of l8 wrns and 5 losses for a percentage of 75? and a 3514 p rnts per qarne yeraqe The boys captured tre conference champronshro by wrnnrnq all the conterenc qarrres xcept cne whrch they lost to Oregon qrvrnq therrr an excellent conference oer entaqe ol 900 The Hubs started a ll qarne wtnnrnq streak by upsettrnq a prevrously undeteatea Ashton aurntet rn a touqh battle Qur boys went on to revenge former defeats by wrr nrnq over Creqon and Delialb both tradrtronal rrvals Our caaers took three qarnes Forrestun Oreqon and Ashton for the Reqronal charnprorrshrp before bowrnq out ot the basketball tournarnents to the DIXOII Dukes rn a 30 32 defeat at the Sectronal tourney at Rockford At tue close ot a very successful year te boys honored trerr team mates Daub ond Boy'e by electrnq then co cactarns and lack Brennan by nanunq hrrn for the Hackett Trobhy W , , h 7 If 4 il' pi N 2 ' V, ww X J , 1 I M ,. ' ' 1, . PM vlltzu Q , ' v 1 31 , E M Q 4 1 Y 4' h I O ' , lk A , 4 , N .1 A A ' N , . t 1 o' , a 'f . , t V ' ' ' ' -Q - Q ' - 1 ' ' A - f- - . . w - 1 - - 1 AV Y V . N V 4' K 4 V 1 1 In I r r ' , , . I h , a ' ' ' A . V r 1 - . . ' fl I - , ' . , I' f A ' , r , . . . . a 'A . l'-. LJ QQ S Paks Ce eruq 111,11 M ms 14 L1 M M 1 51511125 C011 1umty H Q De 1 A 1 ru Or 4 Mena 1 Ummm De 1 M H1 13010 if A6'aaluzt6alL '1 T1-TEY Req1onc1 Forr st n Creqcn Aswton SQCUOHU1 Dlxcn T 1 1 Won 13 Lost N111 onferefwe qarres Pomts Sf'Orf2-d By 11'101J1GL1f1 P1,1yQrS Br fmcm Kmq Dcub D 11ey Boy1e cumryw I1 1-1 yes V xl u 1 mfr-r IQ 1Cr x.,O1V1d ,m 'PO 1 0:-n kk N J 4. .A I 1 X ,. NVE 1 ' z : M311 'ctzz , , 34 33 13 O 50 27 EQ: 1 1 13.1 rd , 30 41 .. , 38 24 I gan , 24 29 E. ,, 43 27 S1 , 11' Ccrnr. rxQ1y , 49 34 ' : 101191 ,, , , 27 39 1 3 ,. ,. , , 38 32 C ' on , . 46 27 c.c.s . 345 S96 Eust R55 for' 33 55 1. Qrr 5 , 34 18 ' 5 fc . , . . 3 ' jr 1:1 , 47 38 A 3 , ' 3 f , A zboy A , , , , 34 24 9. . ,, , .. , , ,A .MOH P 10 .. , , , ,, 39 30 1' , ,201 Kc: L 25 35 ' 1 , , ,172 S11 on , , 32 27 Cx' ,133 'X .hey , 33 24 . , , 89 ' 93:1 , 34 13 C qzpu , . 19 A '33 , 31 28 QI , ,, , 13 Mn Q5 r. , .. , 32 25 ur' 2191113 11 5 143.5 , , 38 34 GU . 5 , 5 Mt. Q , , 23 15 SCE 1 A , 3 A4 29 'N ' . f hd 2 Un Burp, jm, wp, ,fxp.ed, aL Uictoay, JAUIWL LL. uqht Baalmtball h W11 b d h k Wll h t H L1 y The 19431944 season was one of the best rn the Hublets hrstory Coach Skoqlunds boys hung up a record of 15 Games won and 4 1 st They captured the conference champ1onsh1p by wlnnlnq 9 qames and 1os1nq only one to Amboy rn a close hard fought battle Krahenbuhl was hlqh man wrth 122 pomts followed by Ewbank wlth 119 pomts WE THEY Mendota Ashton East Rockford Amboy Sterlmq Communrty Mendota MOIIISOU Morrlson East Rockford DeKalb Mt Morrts Mt Morrls Sterllnq Commumty Polo Amboy Poo DeKalb Non conference game Total Polnts I I Second Row Iohn Hartman, Ric ard Hunt, Wrlliam Zimmerman, Fredrick Larson, 1 iam Hub ar , C arlss Rewerts, Donald Furlancl, Iohn Grxftrn, james Peters, Mr. S oqlund ICoach1 First Row Robert Vauqhdn, i ram Gaston, Robert Ewbank, Ralp. Harris, Kenneh ennlzch, o d Carnahan, Hal Kina, LaVerne Krahenbuhl, Eugene Zies, Gene Garner . . 1 O . ' .,...,...t,...,.,,,,,,,..,,.,f,, 15 13 ' .,...,.....l,.,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 46 ' .,,,,,Y,,.........f... 24 36 ,,..t,tf,,Y,.,,..t..,.,,l,,l,,,... 22 19 Oregon ,c,,,Y...,...,,. ...c,,....tt.,.,.. 3 5 14 Oreqon ,......,.....,c,......cc,.,cc,, 530 12 ' ' ' .,,.....,,,. 29 19 ' ...,. , ,...,.,,,l,,.,,.,,,,,, 24 21 ' .............,..........,...f,.. 42 32 ' ,,.f, t,,,t,,,,., ,l........,,,, 5 O 12 ' ,,,Y....,,.,.......... 22 38 ' ...,.,,,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,, 3 1 17 . ' .....,,,,,,,,,...,.f,,ff,,v. 30 21 . ' ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,....,,,,,,,. 3 3 22 ' ' ' ,,,. .l., . . 25 15 ,,Y,,,..,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.., 37 26 30 31 ' 558 435 1 ....l,,.,,......,,,,,....,...l,,,,...... 26 22 f ' , ' and 7943 jmck 1 Row 2 Glen Taylor, Don Schiller, Frank Tinley, Williain Cgzrnrihiin, Curia Kina, Stanley Larson, Lyle Kunde, lurior Fink- boner, Harry Kari, Mgr. How l Rilgvli Harris, H 1. King, Robert Viniqliiin, W1llli1niGfxston, Wiiynt- Krfrsafen, Lyle Gr-ntiy, Fr ink Brrxickin-in, fivid Fell, Jmnzh, The 1943 tennis team, sparked by Larson and Kunde, came through the season with three wins and two losses. They lost two matches to East high and won two from West high and one from Dixon. The tive players were Stanley Larson, Lyle Kunde, Willard Klewin, Iarnes Country- man, and Eugene Schaller. Larson and Kunde came through with the outstanding record of losing only one doubles match and that was in the state finals. Carxcli Helms Lyle Kunde Stanley Larson - -2 -',,, 4 4 w I v ' , ll I ll ll Bank, Jn ..... 43044, 9 Town League Fourth Row Rxchdrd Hurt Iohn Hcxrrmcm Fred Exbes Tom Kornz rIonk Bdrlckmdn Third Row R1CllCIYd Wood Wlllmrn Z1Il1lHEl'l'IlC1H Pdul Unonqst Roo l Oswald Robert Bass Second ROW Donnld Oelllq Dclrncxr Br ckenndqe Ronald Boltm n Juvxd Guest Donald Clrfv lmd Dxlf' V more l'1r 1 Row Rilph Crnnes Flon Taylor lolm Cdr, onto-I Orlo C ml l ole M x 1 Lyle Plump Country League 1- f-1 l Q A 1 ' f 1 1 r vi V ' , ' , , lor , 1 - 1 ' ? l , T1 , K 'f 4 P' 1 ' ' V 's L 1' ,,1 ,f ':- , g,T osor, 1 2, S s l . l Q rin' ,' llc J A ' Z -Q x 0 A 'Q 1 .br V E' .1'l. li hr II' l'l1:.'Z fr :fi fi- 1 Y, .-.1 Ezlnlz, '.'.':g'r.- 1:14 1 FLYT, f'l.1:1'-5' El l.:':.d:' f:,n'1l'i A. Hl'1'f?:..',:: 'QE,1:.1 R fl :Vi 'Q' 1, . :. 111 ff' .. ,. H ::.d, I :r:.'1 f-f1:1'5L:1 V If f..11fg:. ILL' ., Hiifll 'J xr. lla-l'J1:, Sf. HL 1,113 EZ'1I.f'1x 'zi 53 R -Q Lil :,. Pg 1. zzzl :':,:.::'1J . 1.11: f,.u::.e, Ely: 'Yr-,Hz l..lQ'11 rlguf Lf :r'.'1:, S1111--r, Irv--',' Hui' zlgn, Lili La If. F.Z.T Fi :yr A lf: ZQZVZ E 111.-. 121. f.f...,f vfgyrf' Ti Llc :fi TNQ EQ' :YG E- rr. 11 E Lfk. ttf-, Jr' FY: PY ' jim BML gil, tha, Dda, IUNIOHS Raw 'F Frat l Nrxry Bark r ludy Cxtr 1 luamtr Purv Farenc Vey V lrrta Ha y rr SOPHOMORES frr e, Vtvr rr Da e Amd f-, w 1 Beverly Pears N 1 n err er l, lores B r FZ lraqene Beardm r P 1' r Them: Ce lv SENIORS ROW 2 Cathertrre OBr1en Paultne Sclwtorr Marquertte Hmrtch Marrow Benner Dorothy Blu e Row l V1v'1'1 Me sewer Dons lohwson Bermce Krahen buhl C a H1 leson B ryl Ketleson FRESHMEN Row 2 Glenryc Graf loanne Korrtz Georqra Bushnell Grace Stroud Lorna Woessner Row l Marrlyn Stover Wrmfrecl Hrtls Barbara Roeder lots Starqley True w nn rs r s i lIl'9YCl ss ln snetb ll games w lt :1 few acldtttonal yers compose the 'cur wtra mural teams Our trttramural games most qames m qym class spect to a few players an an the team lrr tae semtfmals we takma twerr starrd aqamst ll'l1S year were unusually excttmq The team whtch won tHe became the mtramural team other teams Whose abrltty Mtss had the Fresfrrrten battlmq the tlte Semors e vrctcrs were altwauqn both tfte Freslamert and tHe Saoromores showed ed sttlt com aetttrart lrt tft fmal qame between the Iumors and Semors a att wrt tle lass ahamptcrtsatp of 19431944 Excepttons were made m re Eyster felt mented llfl91f berrtq luruors and the Sophomares the lumors artd the Semars splertdtd teamwork and offer smrlmq luruor team walked fa , , . t f . l 1 1 . 5- A ' l It Q g.. 1 . i . ,I i. ' I I y . A x - rice: Hu.l, r r : if , H or, t 1 ' , ' r. , ' Rrgw ll Rcbertr H rrtsarr, lf e D1 , e rrrs, 1 . 1 . , ' . , ' - Bc-tt l-lxridl . , at l l .- , e Y Raw lzxrx Wraey, B bara Va -eler, a dq, - r e , , , rit' Me. ser, 2 -. e , 'T r Ra' Ed .r Czrgn. t, , ta e ga r, Il ., ' f . , ' ' ' , , Ma tlyn mlcsane , ,l 1 I veland - r r lf r e af :si-ze C .r 'I' 3' a tt. ' ' plz . 1. - . N . . . . . - - 1 f t , , 1 . . .A ' , . . . , . , . , qu . . . . . . . . 1.1 U, . - AAA . A V1 ' ' - - 1 r - 1 .2 ' 'v . V , . fl .l C N, ' .A - . H,-J-J!-5 Huh! Huh! 6' .44 .ky 4' ' A W vw- Lcitt to light Ruth Arm Dante, Arlene Bend, Madeleine Caron, Doris lohnson, Dolores Knicely We've got the coach! Yes, and we've also got the cheerleaders! The girls have displayed unusual talent in their abilities to lead the cheers which were accompanied by impressive acrobatics. Dolores has the distinction of having been a cheerleader all tour years ot her high school career. Ruth Ann has been leading the past three years, while Arlene and Doris have been helping to lead our boys to victory during the past year. Miss Ogden deserves much credit lor her capable guidance. X W 4 V45 gt? lf , Q.-Em, Wifhgfa, ' A 'K Q14 be 'E 1 Fourth Row-Donald Furland, Ieannette Thuestad, Ieanne Conner, Louise Schaneberg, Eleanor McCarthy, Ann Miller, Wayne Thuestad, Donald Iaeger Third Row-James Peters, Audrey Miller, Eugene Schaller, Ralph Grimes, William Zimmerman, William Carnahan, Iames Townsend, Frank Barickman Second Row-Aida Barickman, Carol Herkenheim, Geraldine Baker, Iune Kepner, Iohn Hartman, Carolyn McKenzie, Lois Dunahoo, Phyllis Rand First RowiWi1liam Hubbard, Phyllis Stocking, Rita Cecco, Bette Vierke, Iuanita Purvis, Georgia Bushnell, David Guest, Mr. Gieske successfully led the band through a very busy but enjoyable year. Barbara Hubbard They started off on a very tull schedule by marching at the football games and at the East Rockford basketball game. Basketball fans also enjoyed the band's peppy marches and the agile performances of the baton twirlers. Playing at these games and the pep meetings has added much to the school spirit. The band played carols for the Christmas program which portrayed the Nativity , This up and coming organization had the honor to play for the A award presenta- tion to the Rochelle branch of the California Packing Company on March 16, The group furnished music tor two of the Community Concert-Lecture Series prof grams. On the evening of lanuary 19, the band members cast their instruments aside and joined in a good oldefashioned square dance party, preceded by a pot-luck supper. Mrs. Herrmann's spirited playing accompanied by the tunetul calling of Mr. Morgan, gave us an evening of jolly entertainment. A spring concert on April 30 and participation in the Commencement exercises marked the close of a happy year. .H H E3 V x 1 P r 1 Y ci Lllmjlm V0 ww. .ra-e ,gn Seated Second Row V1rg1n1a Nesvrg Beverly Pearce Dolores Berqonz Almeda Leathers Frances M1clc1ey Ralph Harrr Lloyd Carnahan Phyllis Rand Eleanor McCarthy LOUISE Schaneberg Wayne Thuestad William Zimmerman Ralph Grlrnes First Row Marquer te Hmnch Rua Cecco Ven ta Purvrs Vxvran T11ton Mary MacEachern Marilyn Stover Orla Crrm Georgia Bushnell Frances Knight Geraldine Baker Maralyn Townsend William Moluf 0 Public audrtlons of the orchestra strictly speakmg were very few thls year How ever rehearsals of the group were very distinctly heard tn the study hall Be that a 1t may the members have mdrcated that they have recerved much emoyment from ther playmg They hope too that their hsterrers from below have enyoyed their efforts One of our members Mary MacEachern cellolst has gained Consrderable recogm tion for our school in contests and other programs Durmg the summer of 1943 she held frrst chalr in the W1scor1s1r1AllState Orchestra at Madrson Mary accompanied by loan Sheaft on the plano was well received by the Ogle County teachers at therr annu al mstrtute last October The orchestra has very promrsmg prospects for the future O O O 1 ,f nf, V iq Y S7 ' i ,L A 'W f V , O 'Qi af, A , is - A3 if J M img, A .1 W, ,, I wa Standing fMr. Gieske tdirectorl, Barbara Hubbard, Helen Ritchie, Richard Hunt, Marilyn Hayes 1 I I V 4 1 1 1 V 1 'Sa f' i ' ' , . 2 ' , ' ' ' . . 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Um Un 911, Sang Frith Row Mary MacEachern Vrvran Trlton Marguerlte Hmrr h D ld Barbara Hubbard Maralyn Townsend Helen Rrtchre Fourth Row Beatrrc M rsener Mrnerva Roe Lloyd Carnahan LaVerne Krahenbuhl Frank Chmelxk Hal Kxng Catherrnc OBr1e1 Judy Catron c Ona Furland Iames Townsend Eugene Pearce Thxrd Row Frances Hull Dons Hollrnqsworth Patrrcra Boyle Dale Vandre Orla Crrm Ral h Harrxs Bernrece Krahe , n buhl Ioan Wadey Beryl Kettleson y arxnran xrarn Maxson Thomas Whetston Verna Cardner Fr nes Mrckley Ruth Stangley Frrs Row Rogene Buesteton Martha Scott Wayne Thuestad V Greske tdrrectorl John Harvnan Vrvran Mersener Dorothy Smrth Durlng the year more than one hundred ot our students became members ot our three vocal organtzatrons the Mrxed Chorus the Glrls Chorus and the Boys Chorus The Mrxed Chorus of trfty vorces was the rnost actlve of the group Thrs chorus 1n Comunc tron wrth the dramatrcs department and band presented a Chrrstmas program portray 1ng The Natrvrty Sololsts for the program were DOIIS Hollrngsworth Carolyn Marxman and Ralph Harrls The sprmg concert was presented Jolntly by the Mrxed Chorus and Band on Sunday Aprll 30 The Grrls Chorus and Boys Chorus whrch are organxzed as trarmng and recreatton al groups made no publlc appearances Nevertheless the members of these two or ganrzatxons made themselves heard throughout the halls of the RTHS as they ra1sed therr vorces ln melodrous song w . ' I 9 ? 37 T' Second how: Eloise Foss, Ioan Shealf, Carol n M , Wll' , . , of , o C ' t 1 , , , ..r. ' , . , ' ' , 1 1 , 1 - . 1 I dfwiilldfilw ' A , L L. l .M ' Fourth Row Mcxxne Busse Phyllrs Bond Rosemary Montgomery Betty Brown Glennyce Grxf Glorm Brown Mgrg ry Rewerts Frances Brown Norrnu Breckenrtclge Moyorle I-lecl Beverly Gghlbeck Thlrd Row Bcrbgrg Vogeler Frances Knrght Moxme Wrthrow Hetg Furnxon Ivg Mow rs Norrng Freeland Vrvrcm Dodge Avls Sxmmons Phyllxs Berkhexmer Audrey Mrller Second Row Lots Stcmgley Betty McGee Donna Oltmcrn Eleanor McCarthy lennne Conner Ioy Frsher Arlene Reed Arlene lohnscn Dons Luxton Flrst Row Mgdelelne Caron Cflrolrnfx Sch1b'1 ker PC1'rxc1C1 Hcxls leonnette Thuestgd Mabel Dunghoo Morqrlrxt Paul sen Delores Olson leon lgcobs Mr Greslce Idrrectorl B044 6 l v rren rwr tc Vi are Lrvn qeordBoNl ste P4 s Al' fl' rGeVV s R N CQ Qflnrre er A Je e C lml' H '1 1.1 N en e F lon Mr Geszse I rre . 10 qw . -1, . 1, i . A 2 4 wr 1 ' I Q , :I C V gl , lx 1 it Fourth RCW: Kennwn Pfzwz, Robert B1 '1rz:v.'s, '- 1 v. G2 Ck, Edwin Pzirrf, Fr ir1c lfxrson, Vlvllllifll Ztrrxzzterrtyzn, limi . rx' , Orl: ' .. Thrrri Flew: ftnilfi Ketffeson, Ziff Xfixsin, Pzsltird Hunt, Eiit-. Zf'j Hill TZTYZY1 977115 linies 2721256 C'1rl'fri Pin: ,, ., C . ' : Ch: Ey t, Q'l Un:ng.t, rcnze Mrllctte, Donald CIE-Viliifld, Ccnrzd S-h:.,2:ke, en ood. Frrf o' : Iirn, ..:.L b , r' ,:1. o' film ':rtmz.,Me1u'1n Wes, liz' r,.C ene ., . 1 ' d ,f:'DrJ Z Hal Kmq Mr I-hlls ladvxsert Edna Carpenter Crarq Kmg Dolore Kntcety Wxltard Haas Delmar Breck nudge Joh Hartman Iune Kepner nunal The Student Councrl conslsts of two members elected from each ot the tour classes to represent them ID school leglslatron Among the dut1es of thrs body 1S the sponsormg of the sale of act1v1ty trckets Thrs year approxrmately elghty per cent of the students purchased act1v1ty t1ckets Th1S group dlrects the use of the mckelodeon and the pur chase of new records Further act1v1t1es were the SDODSOTIDQ of two dances and the preparatron of the student act1v1ty budget at the beg1nn1ng of the school year The student body owes much to Mr H1115 the sponsor and the members of the Councrl for the fme work whrch they are do1ng Filfvi- i l V,.f . . u . . I I R . t rf-J t J' U . h . A . , X. :R 5' I I H .W at ' ? o - , - , . evmqton orma evey ema e ean Frrst Row leanne Ietfrtes Mtss McMahon tadvrserl Marron Benner Patrtcra Danaher Frank Barrckman Carolyn Marx f Uwmplvnai 0 A Thxrd Row Nancy Faley Mary MacEachern Velma Harrrs Dallas Blume Nancy Barker Bermece Krahenbuhl Phyllls Berkhermer Lors Ph lps Second Row Dolores Kmcely Elame Neshe1m loan Sheafi Emma Peterson Barbara Hubbard Roberta I-lalsne Marrlyn B N F l Th 1 Cl l d man Carol Hrlleson Bery Kettleson Ftrst Assrstant Second Assrstant Norma Pelvey Barbara Hubbard Marlon Benner Velma Harrls Nancy Paley 501020, Frank Barlckman Art Edrtor Carolyn Marxman Patrlcla Danaher Sports Edltor Dallas Blume Carol Hllleson Advrser Mlss McMahon Reporters LOIS Phelps Bernlece Krahenbuhl loan She-aft Shtrley Vaughan Dolores Knlcely Roberta Halsne Nancy Barker Beryl Kettleson Emma Peterson Thelma Cleveland Mary MacEachern leanne lerfrles Elarne Neshe1m Marllyn Bevmgton Phyllls Berkhermer The edltton of the Ro To H1 Lrte has been taken over thls year by a group ot stu dents chosen by the Student Councrl at the openlng of the school year These mem bers were chosen from a group of students who volunteered the1r servrces In the past the start met each day as a regular class rn Journahsm Because a suft1c1ent number ot students were not mterested rn taktng thrs course the publrshlng of the paper was left to the student body Though many of the start members were mexperrenced tn Journahsm our paper has been etttclently produced under Mrss McMahons SUDGTVISIOU The Offtce Practrce class has had the task of typtng and mrmeographmg The staff has endeavored to present an upto date account of all school act1v1t1es and events +5 is .a 6 v n .5 Q . s,,1 I 2 C l ' it .17 N . t al 1 . 4 1 ' . 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A I , I I Jim, Lynn ' Pfmvmla, 7'lH?'ii'.v' - ' 'Q L- ' ' vi li' - Frfth Row Frances Hull Georqra Bushnell Grace 'Stroud Glennyce Graf Maralyn Townsend Donna Wo ssner Mary MacEachern loanne Korztz Fourth Row Roberta Hanson Vtvxan Trlton Maxme Frrestad Barbara Voqeler Barbara Roeder Mmerva Roe Phyllts Phrllxps ludy Catron Vtvran Dodge Thrrd Row Maxrne Smxth Marrlyn Stover Ioan Slreaff Ieanne Conn Dolores Kntcely Eleanor McCartlfy Roqene Arends Marran Werk Second Row Dolores Olson Clover Baxter loy Frsher Barbara Ztmmerman Lots Stunqley Betty Templeman Donna Bearrows Roqene Bu steton Ptrst Row Vrvtln Metsen r Dorothy Srnrth Etnma Peterson Bernrece Krahenbuhl Dorrs Ichnson Beverly Pearce Beatrrce Mersener Mrss Eyster tsponsorl Ida Barrcktnan Edd Ofhcers Presrdent Dons Iohnson Vrce Presldent Emma Peterson Pornt Secretary Bernlece Krahenbuhl Sponsor MISS Eyster What do they do rn the 1nfantry'? They march they march they march Those ktlltoys the qremllns obhterated the ltttle march on the Buddy H1ke wrth a perfectly trrned extremely wet shower Undaunted the club planned a Btke Hrke Aqam the rams came Feastrnq rn th Hom Ec room the qtrls rnvrted 1n the football fellows to share the hot dogs You shoula have seen them drsappearl The new members were accepted 1nto the club and shyly but bravely submrtted to rnttratron for three days The qrrls sponsored a movre competed rn the Telearaphrc Bowlrnq Meet and en tered the spot shootrnq contest Basketball and bowhnq lured the q1I1S durtna the wlnter months The club pursued the sports tennrs and archery rn the sprtnq Even though the GAA year had been harum scarum the qtrls loved every mrnute of rf ' :I ' ' I, ' , , er, ' , t, : 9 , , , , ' t , . 1 I l C Secretary-Treasurer ,...c , ......,......,r,c....ccc.,, ,..c,.c..cc. B eatrice Meisener -I I l I l ' . ' ' , . . . . . . I I ' 4 ' Stxth Row Ralph Gnm s lames Countryman Robert Vaughan Hugh Ross Wxlltam Carnahan Crarq Kmg lohn Harle man Harry Kopp Frank Bartckman Hal Ktng Frfth Row Patrt ta Boyle Mary MacEachern Grace Stroud Barbara Hubbard Nancy Barker Barbara May Paulme Schnorr Vtvtan Fxlton Dorothy Blume Georgxa Bushnell Fourth Row Glennyce Graf Betty Templernan Beryl Kettleson Vxvtan Dodge Rtta Cecco Ioanne Korttz Helen Schnorr Almeda Leathers Iune Kepner W1n1fred Htlls Th1rd Row Eleanor McCarthy Lots Phelps Donald Cleveland Robert .Ewbank Lloyd Carnahan Ralph Harrxs Dale Max son Paul Unanqst lohn Hartman Glorta M1chels Second Row lda Barmkmfxn Arlene Bend Patsy Oakes Ruth Ann Dame Ieanne Conner Ioy Frsher Patrtcta Danaher Lots Stangl y Marxlyn Ftnkboner Made-leme Caron Flrst Row Danna Oltman Eugene Schaller Torn Korttz Ioan Sheaft Dolores Kmcely Nancy Pal y Bette Vterke Carolyn Marxmfrn M1 s Evans tsponsorj Ofhcers Prestdent Ioan Sheaff Vtce Prestdent Tom Korttz Treasurer Bette Vterke PO1Hl Secretary Nancy Paley D1rector Mtss Evans The Iesters started the year by gtvtng the ttmely war play The Eve of St Mark At each of the club meetmgs programs were glven conststmg of oneact plays to gtve each of the members an opportumty to appear behmd the foothghts Many of these programs were glven before such orgamzattons as the USO local orgamzattons and a few were gtven for the boys at Camp Grant Thesptan Troop Number 297 the mner c1rcle of the Iesters lS a natton Wlde or gamzatton whtch seeks to further the mterest of 1ts members ln dramattcs grvmg cllvtdual tramlng and help Prom money earned by the presentatlons of thts club donatlons were made to e Stage Door Canteen and Theater for V1ClOfY tr t , mf' f . 'Q .. ' ' A V . V I N . I ' ,Is as , '4 Secretary .c......,,c,cccccYY,,ccccct..........,..,...,...........,........... Dolores Knicely I - r ll if I ' A ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' in' ' ' , ' th ll H ll - ll 54 Un, jhma, A, if -1 is V C 1: E' W... Fecond Row: Eleanor McCarthy, Iames Countryman, Miss Evans ldirectcri, Frank Earickrnan, Barbara May First Row: Bette Vierke, loan Sheaff, Torn Koritz, Dolores Knicely, Pauline Schnorr Officers President , ,e,,,,, t, .ee,,,.. Barbara May Secretary-Treasurer ...A Pauline Schnorr Vice President Frank Barickman Adviser ,,,,,,,,w,..........rr . .,,,,,,,, Miss Evans ll S. ll With the war foremost in the mind of the world, Miss Evans decided to produce the high school version of Maxwell Anderson's play of the early days of this War. The story tells of a farm boy who was caught in the draft, trained with other American boys, and finally killed in the Philippines soon after the Eve of St, Mark. The play portrayed the anxiety that is present in every family that has loved ones in the service. Congratulations are due Miss Evans for a splendid job of directinq and to the cast for an excellent performance. Third Row: Albert Bruker, Ralph Grimes, lames Countryman, lames Montgomery, Robert Vaughan, Harry Kopp, Frank Bariclcman Second Row: lune Kepner, Nancy Paley, Robert Ewbank, Ralph Harris, lohn Harlernan, Craiq King, William Carnahan, Carolyn Marxman First Row: Miss Evans tdirectori, Mary MacEachern, Gloria Michels, Eugene Schailer, Beryl KefilQSOn, Arlene Bend, Ida Baricl-:man ts .' ' N 'Ng mmzvp :mm ' J Slxth Row Georqla Bushnell Beverly Gahlbeck Phyllts Rand Mary Corwm Glorta Brown Grayce Stroud Nancy Barker Norma Wrllms Maralyn Townsend Glennyce Graf Donna Woessner Ioanne Korttz Beatrrc Metsener Flfth Row Frances Hull Barbara Voqeler Roberta Hanson ludy Catron Bermece Krahenbuhl Margery Rewerts Dor1s Qurtno Ann Mtller Audrey Mxller Norma Fre land Mtnerva Roe Bette Vlerke Patrtcra Boyle Fourth Row Charlotte I-lollmqsworth Carolyn McKenz1e Mary Retd Barbara Sexton Barbara Roeder Rua Lower Vtvtan Dodq Ioan Wadey Lorratne Dtllmg Loutse Lemar Almeda Leathers Norma Youngblood Arlene Reed Thtrd Row Dor1s Hollmqsworth Ieanne Conner lune Kepner Carol Herkenhexn Eleanor McCarthy Vrvtan Ztes Betty Templeman Nancy Faley Lots Phelps Frances Hauser Marilyn Stover Martlyn Ianvrck Second Row lean Iacobs Ioy Ftsher Patrrcra Halsne Veda Mae Hays DOTIS Iohnson Ruth Ann Dame Clover Baxter Dor1s Luxton Ruth Stanqley Martan Welk Vtrqmta Nesvlq Carolma Schabacker Donna Bearrows Imogene Beardln Flrst Row Mxrtlyn Hayes Edna Carp nter Arlene Bend Mtss Eller Csponsorl Betty Handlu Roqene Buesteton Velma Hxrrx Peryl Kettleson Ida Barrckman Lots Stockmq Emma Peterson Home mnonuca, Klub Ofhcers Preslclent Roqene Buesteton Secretary Betty Handhn Treasurer Velma Hams Advtser MISS Eller Membersh1p tn the Home Economtcs Club was opened thls year to all glrls 1n hlqh school As a result the enrollment ln the club lncreased greatly Prevlously member shtp was open only to the Home Economtcs students The a1m of the club IS to foster lnterest 1n Home Econormcs among the q1rls of the school We started the year oft wtth a tea dance and a llvely 1n1t1at1on In addttlon to a potluck supper Whlch we all emoyed there were speakers on Ftrst A1d the Red Cross clay modeltnq and soap carvlnq They were welcomed at our meetlnqs and qave us very 1ntormat1ve talks The formal dance rn February was the qala occaslon ot the year for the club e WH- - U-.. O Vice President ..........,..,c...,........,.,......................r,...... Beryl Kettleson ld jhat juni Jin, jlmadom, 'Vik V Ikx! Tlnrd Row Lyle Kersten George Hmtzsch Melvm Shaw Wlll x Hubbard V1rg1lRe1nts Elmer Rowley Harvey Huftalm Mllton Duell Qecond Row Eugene Hays Don lcl Kettleson Dol ld Alcock Robert lohnson Don ld H ll Iames Donoho Wayne Brker st Row T r r n l eq r Boyd Goe xtz Wxyn Kersten Fd m Bun s Lowell Rrnd Th odore Beard 330 Ofhcers Pres1dent Wayne Kersten Vlce Pres1dent Boyd Goelltz Edwm Barnes Treasurer Lowell Rand Reporter Donald laeger Watch Dog Ted Beard Local AdV1S9f Mr Wehner The Rochelle Chapter of the Future Farmers ot Amenca has been actlve srnce ts organrzatlon m 1929 The chapter has partlclpated ln a w1de varrety of act1v1t1es ln addltlon to those connected wrth therr classroom work the members were partrcrpants rn a sectronal Judgxng contest and a vocatronal hvestock ta1r wh1ch has been held 1n Sandwlch 'or the past several years Along wlth therr farm work the members pressed and baled waste paper as part ot the1r contnbutron to the war effort Wh1le most ot the recreauon for the chapter cons1sted of basketball and football competxtron the parents banquet and the Home Economlcs and FFA party added t the general run of fun To tmance the chapter the members sold refreshments at the football games Awards were glven to the boys accordlng to the1r work and attendance rn chapter GCl1V1ll9S Because of the mterest and cooperatron ot the group the Rochelle FFA emoyed a very successful year F Riu, ' . I '- ' :A . 5 . 2' A . U I 2 .'k V, , ' . 5 A . , -V ,- 'I Q L ,A . I . , 3 ' ' , M ' I I . , ' 2, ' , 1 WGN , ' ' , 4 . , , 3 , fx - A . , ltr , , , u -3 , , Q Flr : .4 , Welmer Lsponso Y, Do ald .1 e , l , r e , . w . e , c , e 0 0 0 Secretary . .....,..,..... l.... . ,,...,..,......... ..........,.., ,.......,. A . ' I I L - . . . 1 . , , . . . O , . , . . . , 601, Review jim, Second Row Donna Woessner Bermece Krahenbuhl Ralph Harris Eugene Schaller Barbara May H len Rrtchre Phyllts Stockmq Beryl Kettleson Frrst Row Mrs Brown tsponsorl Iames Countryman Tom Korltz Dorothy Blume Mary MacEachern Albert Druker LZHQIL Dorothy Blume Ed1tor rn ch1ef Tom Korttz Asst Edrtor 1n Chlef Bus1ness Manager Albert Druker Eugene Schaller Barbara May lames Countryman Mary MacEachern Edttor of Photography Art Edltor Sports Ed1tor ' ,A .X 7, ffl . X Senior Editor .,.A,,e,...,,e,..,..o..,,,e,.e.,.,...,.........,...,e,.. Helen R1tch1e Ralph Harrls Donna Woessner Beryl Kettleson Phylhs Stoclctnq Bermece Krahenbuhl Mrss Brown lumor Edltor Sophomore Edrtor Freshman Edltor Typlst Typrst Typlst Adv1ser Are the plctures here yet? Check your coat? These are famlhar Words heard amonq the ever busy members of the Tatler staff Followmq the ttrst start meetmq we set out to Conquer the d1H1cult1es ar1s1nq due to the shortage ot photoqraphw matenals As the book qoes to press we feel that we have accomphshed thts end gf0.lUlA, nl, September Faculty meetxnq lntroduces Mrss Brown Mrss Dodds Mrss Eyster Mrss McMahon Mrss Oqden and Mr Nelson whom we welcome to ou mldst Thls s an unlucky day for qremlrns rn R T H Sl Dld you vote yet? Hurry up Room l4' All of the orqanrzatlons seem to be qettlnq under way today GAA planned 1ts annual Buddy Htke but ram drenches the h1kers Speech class presents a radlo play for Bond Drlve The FAA 1n1t1ates 1ts new members C1v1l Aeronautlcs class comes 1n flrst as students buy S4 147 70 worth of Bonds Home Ec bustles rnto act1v1ty by sponsortnq rts annual membershlp drrve tea New class offrcers take the relns Student Counc1l formulates plans for the yearly bud ae October Our llfSl qame our flrst v1ctory' Mt Morrls loses 26 Faculty steak fry Mr Hrlls 1S qurte a chef' Oregon suffers a crushrnq defeat as Hubs overwhelm them 690 Our flrst assembly the Apollo Concert Artists Stu Home Ec Club enloys a pot luck supper Ram aqam drenches GAA Brke R1de The football boys emoy thelr hot dogs however Home Ec 1n1t1 ates are wearrng aprons and bedroom slrppers Teachers Instrtutefstudents relorcel IEA meetmq at Drxon-ea nrce fall day for vacat1on rnq Amboy bows to Hubs 410 Iunlor class meetmq not too early to make plans for Prom they say Students are thrrlled by Ill1HOlSM1HH9SOlG qame Just a movre of course There IS l1ttle campa1qr11ng as the Band elects offlcers A Boys quartet entertamed those who attended the Sunset Dance Only llVe more SIX weeks perrods of school' Our boys clmch the Conference trtle as Morrxson falls to score aqarnst them Sophomores welcome the Freshmen w1th a pot luck supper followed by a dance Members of Tatler Staff are assrqned thelr dutres at the flrst meetmq Report cards looks as 1f those qremlrns have been at work aqalnl Why IS everyone so quret The frrst Ro To H1L1fe Just came out Dr I O Kmman a world famous archaeoloqrst speaks here Belvrdere snatches a 137 vlctory rn the last flfteen seconds Could lt have been the work of a qremlln 0 I. 3 - . ' ' dent Council elects Tatler and Ro-To-Hi-Life staffs. November The demonstratlons by the Polomene Potters prove to be most mterestmq Homecornmql We celebrate w1th a snake dance and a pep meetmq down town A 200 V1ctory over Polo put everyone 1n the Splfll to dance to Al Raymonds Orchestra Several boys report that the ducks are flylnq they ought to know Why all the confusion and d1sorder'? Could 1t be because group p1ctures are belnq taken today? Hold 1t' Today the Senlors are prlrnplnq yes even the boys Students pause to pay tr1bute to our Honored Dead Pheasant season opens more absences oo bad the Hubs had to spoll Savannas Home comlng Our lnterests are dlverted from football as the boys start basketball pract1Ce Everyone IS ahhhmq and ohhhrnq senlors fGC91V9d the1r proofs today The realrty of war comes to RTHS as the Iesters present The Eve of St Mark lun1or Sen1or party qoers Waltzed on the pond of an allunnq w1ntert1me scene Boys 1ntramurals are orqan1zed Turkey? tand all the tr1mm1nqsl We would enloy one of our rare vacatlons 1f we werent so stuffed December We hear about lnd1a from Dr C H G1bOlllSGU Another SIX weeks perlod ends' Hubs nose out Men dota 34 33 1n the season opener The Hubs celebrate a very successful football season at the Athlet1c Banquet Amboy game IS cancelled because of s1ckness We QIVG East Rockford a Sllff battle but come out on the short end of a 4130 score Report cards are out at last but who was 1n a hurry Oreqon IS qloatmq over the1r 2924 v1ctory Faculty enloys a Chnstmas party 1n the soc1a1 room The musrc and dramatrc departments present a Chnst mas tableau SSHIOTS take over faculty pos1t1ons for a day lts not all as easy as 1t seems Hubs take a 40 34 wtn over Sterhnq Commumty Chrrstmas vacat1on lasts one whole day' D1d you emoy your vacat1on? What vacat1on? Rochelle meets Iollet 1n the hol1day tournament and drops a close t1lt 3027 1 - I . - I rv- . 1 11 11 1 . . . 1 January The Hub s 46 27 vrctory over Morrison puts them back IH the WID column We re1o1ced too soon for East H1gh wms aga1n 53 33 Once more the gremlrns are besettlng our path as we take semester exams We have reason to relorcel We f1n1shed semesters and the Mounders suffer a 3818 defeat Th1s trme 1t s Sterlmg Communlty to the tune of 47 30 Hubs roll on as Amboy loses 34 24 What a successll Everyone IS emoymg the hard trmes band party The 39 30 vtctory over Polo put the Hubs on top rn the Conference race We are not so happy tomght as DeKalb takes a 35 25 Wm The hospttal patlents at Camp Grant are entertarned by a group of students from the mus1c and dramatrc departments I L Turner demonstrates the art of hand wrrtrng The Hubs break Ashtons w1nn1ng streak rn a Pol1o bene f1t game Amboy goes home w1th a 3324 defeat The Dramatlcs Club annual formal banquet and dance was held ln the study hall and soclal room The rooms were attractrvely decorated ln the Valen t1ne theme We enloy a mov1e on forests and lumber processrng February Another Sunset Dance sponsored by the Iumors IS well attended A 3418 w1n over Oregon avenged the Hub s prevtous defeat Thats more hke rt boys Mendota frghts hard but loses 3128 Promotors of the Youth Club are busy selhng mem bersh1ps Today We learned all about alurnmum from a technl color mov1e Mr Schultz spends the day here 1n conference w1th the senlors concernrng vocatxons Vxctorres are becom1ng a hablt as Morrrson loses agam 32 25 The Hubs defeat DeKalb 38 34 Do we feel good? The boys of Coach Elhs push over Mt MOTIIS 2815 Home Economtcs Club enloys the1r annual formal dance its sfwuzq, Jag The faculty schoolboard old fashroned party was a great success It was only a pract1ce game but Shab bona lost 3629 SIX weeks tests agam Polo IS trrmmed 44 29 Hubs down Forreston rn the f1rst game of the Reg1on al Tournament at Mt Moms by a score of 50 27 March Rochelle advances to finals as Oregon loses 38 24 We re gorng to the Sectlonal Yes the Hubs downed Ashton 4327 East Rockford hlgh school 1S host to the Sectronal Tournament Drxon cla1med a 32 30 vrctory over us Dorothy Blume IS honored as Senlor DAR g1rl l7 18 State Basketball Tournament at Urbana Apnl The last trrne we w11l take szx weeks tests thrs year Under soft l1ghts arn1d a Spanrsh sett1ng we dance to the mus1c of Charles Wolfe and h1s Arrstocrats 1 rs the nrght of nxghts the Iunxor Prom rn all rts glory May D1str1ct tennrs meet 13 D1Slf1Cl track and freld meet Baccalaureate Servxce 16 Semester exams The yearbooks we autographed todayl Graduatronl Semors brd farewell to RTHS We have come a long way and now we pause for some of our group IS departrng from us We have falth 1n Amerlcas destlny and are determrned to keep the torch of freedom bum1ng Wrth heads and hearts held hrgh we look ahead to our rdeal of democracy and pledge our all to America . , 0 0 0 22- - - ' ' . 25- ' - 1 ' . 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Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

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Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947


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