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

 - Class of 1947

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FOURTH ROW-Roger Hewitt, Rodney Smith, Don Vfestbrook, Charles Scoggins, Maurice Henry, Clifton Withrow, Joseph Larson Don Peters, Lowell Hayenga, Dick Krahenbuhl, Robert Welty, Tom Schermerhorn, Bob Palmer. THIRD .ROW-Russell Guirl, Paul Lewis, Dick Hall, Bob Ritchie, Leota Finnestad, jean Schermerhorn, Doris Furman, Lorraine Rewerts, Marilyn Zimmerman, Audrey Adams, Gloria Ohlinger, Pat Plumb. r- SECOND ROW-Shirley Carter, Kathleen Braddy, Kalah Braddy, Mary Masters, Jaclee Sutton, Maurine Guest, Marian Sullivan, Marcia Pentz, Pat Fenelon, Martha Schabacker, Jane Sawyer, Phyllis Delmont. FIRST ROW-Udell Foss, Fred Harrolle, Paul Plumley, Don Plumley, Joyce Harrison, David Berkey, Emmett Barnes, Wilbur Askeland, Robert Bruell, Tom Herrmann. Upper Classmen at Last Be careful of the papercutter, Tom. Aren't they cute? Fourteen per cent of our class made a regular appearance on the honor roll. Two of our classmates took part in the Jester productions. Carolyn Willms played the leading role of Olivia in Nigbi Mus! Fall, and Phil Harris took the part of Mr. Ruler, the hero, in The Pot Boilers. Important back- stage jobs were held by many sophomores. The Roeccn and G. A. A. also had many active members in our class. Helen Stravrakas was the secretary of Roecon and several of the G. A. A. sportleaders were sophomores. Of those who gathered first period every morning for band practice, twenty per cent were sophomores. Three sophomore majorettes, Chris Stone, Nita Stone, and Elizabeth Ludwig were part of the marching band. Twenty-nine per cent of those in the chorus were from our class. After completing our first two years, we eagerly look forward to our next two years as upper classmen. Page Tweniy-seven R J Y Y imwwfxmwmmxmwmwmizwmefwrwtfasmife.-ummm, .own t

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FOURTH ROW-Duane Yetter, Malden Nesheim, Raymond Eychaner, Carl Dilling, Jim Yeo, Don Schaffer, Darwin Gahlbeck, John Moore, Gene Eckhardt, Raynold Beach, Roland Aldreks. THIRD ROW-Beulah Van Hise, Betty Mead, Shirley Eyster, Evelyn Behrends, Martha Rucker, Elizabeth Ludwig, Peggy Eckhardt, Joanne Ritchie, Hazel Shook, Juanita Stone. SECOND ROW-Christine Stone, Helen Stavrakas, Marilyn Morrissey, Joan Herrmann, Cathryn Meling, Vivian Worthington, Carol Schumaker, Lavonne Schreiber, Wilma Sanner, Betty Inboden. FIRST ROXV--Phil Harris, Duane Vogeler, Ralph Kingsbury, Merrill Shook, Hughes Morris, Orin Brown, Wayne Reed, Bob McCullah, Wilmer Hayes. We're Qver the Hump OFFICERS STANDING! Chuck Heron, Presidentg John Bienfang, Student Councilg Carolyn Willms, Secretary. S1:ATED: Bill Felt, Student Council, Jim Reed, Vice- n.....J,,- cL,1 1- 1 I ,K 'rv Our second appearance in the TATLER finds us well ad- justed to life at R. T. H. S. No longer new, we spent the first week proving to the freshmen and to ourselves that we knew our way around. On September 21 we entertained the freshmen at a carnival patty given in the study hall, which was decorated with colored streamers and balloons. The first part of the evening was spent playing games arranged in booths around the room. Prizes were given to those with the highest score. After refreshments were served, we spent the remainder of the evening dancing and-yes, breaking balloons. Two sophomore boys, Don and Paul Plumley, were on the varsity football and basketball squads. Many received minor letters, all were cheered on by sophomore cheerleaders Mary Masters, Lorraine Rewerts, and Carole Jefferies. The sopho- mores had their share of casualties when Duane Yetter received a broken shoulder and Jim Reed received a broken leg while playing football. Page Twenty-six



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Freshmen Make It Une Down FIFTH ROW-Roy McClain, Darrell Beach, Wallace Timm, Paul Caron, Richard Kruger, Frank White, Charles Dale, W'arren Mowers, Morris Milligan, Bernard DeCourcey, Justin Henry. FOURTH ROW-Joan Mershon, Harriett Adams, Betty Lou Hill, Elinor Heron, Beverly Mott, Doris Hayes, Dorothy Mickley, Marilyn Rand, Margaret Pfoff, Beverly Pierce, Therese Hansen. THIRD ROW-Patricia Holmes, Charlene Campbell, Yvonne SCXtor1, Velma Kramer, Mary Larson, Rosemarie Watts, Carol Bradbury, Kalah Roeder, Janet Kelly, Marlene Crask, Patricia Lower. SECOND ROW-Dorothv Whipple, Virginia Plumb, jane Eyster, Myrna Anglemier, Beverly Oellig, Lorraine Dolan, Phyllis Bartkus, Lois Smith, Grace Carrall, Ruth Kingsbury. FIRST ROW-Joan Harrison, Carl Hansen, Emery Hayes, Herman Willnis, Robert Grodclnnd, Lyle Baker, Earl Oellig, Gordon Elliott, Kenneth Daub, Donald Huftalin. What do we have next? live lost my locker key. Oh, Ilm sorry, Mr. Nelson, I thought this smelled like the Home Economics room. Where is room twenty-one? Consternation of this sort plagued one hundred fourteen new members of our school this fall. Pandemonium ruled their hearts until the end of the first week of school. After settling down to school routine, the votes were cast for class officers. In the various organizations it was found that the freshmen class over-balanced all other classes. Leonard McCarthy and Wfarren Wehner were regular members on the lightweight football and basketball teams, and several other boys of the freshman class served as substitutes. Those healthy looking girls who kept up the morale of the teams with their enthusiastic cheering were Kalah Roeder, Myrna Anglemier. Rosemarie Watts, Anne Kingma, and Barbara Helms. OFFICERS After donning aprons. red hair-ribbons, and red and white anklets. the following freshman girls were initiated into the Roecon Club: Doris Hayes, Phyllis Student Councilg Leonard McCarthy, Student Council. Bartkus, Doris Mittan, Betty Hill, Anne Kingma, Warren XVehner, Presidentg Barbara Helms, Secretary, Pat Hubbard, Treasurer, Miss Leffingwell, Sponsor, Barbara Olson, Page Twenly-eight

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