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

 - Class of 1948

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Miss Wolf All freshmen get their start in grammar and good English under the able d1rect1o1 of Miss Wolf. Her room is a beehive of activity during each eighth per- iod as would be journalists learn the tricks of the trade and scurry for stories to write for the Ro To H1 Life. Mr Gieske The continuous efforts of Mr Gieske have built our musical educa- tional PI'Og1ll11 from a small extra curricu- lar activity to 1 full time division- of our educational ss stem The awards won by his music il groups are a tribute to his excellent Needed to Meet the Problems of the Future ' 4 Miss Leflingsx ell . . . Wfith an eye to the future, Miss Leflingwell, in her Spanish class- es, liys the foundation for better under- standing among Latin-American nations. If A XVOLF, DORTPIEA Erlglirb, IOIIVIIHIIXIII Illinois State Normal University, B. Ed.g University of Illinois, A. Mg Northwestern University GIESKE, XVILLARD Music Northern Illinois State Teachers College. B. E.: University of XVisconsin, PH. Mg University of Colorado LEFFINGXVELI., GERTRUDE l.:1fi11, Sjmnisb, English Beloit College, B. A.g University of Nvisconsin, PH. Mg University of Colorado and in her Latin classes builds a Hrmer XVorld History students learn the mysteries knowledge of the English language. of ancient countries. First in the parade Freshmen examine the library tree comes the flag. Page Tbirlcerz of good reading.

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Both Physical and Cultural Training Are HAPPE, ALMA English, Malbmilziiifs North Central College, A. B., University of XVisconsin, M. A. GREENAWALT, MARY English, Library Manchester College, A. B., University of Wisconsin OLSON, ZORABEL Speech Lawrence College, B. A., University of XVisconsing Wiscoiisin Conservatory of Music and Radio Boys develop their muscles on the parallel bars. JOHNSON,MARGARET ELLIS, CHESTER Physical Emi., Coaching Physical Ed., Science University of Michigan, Carthage College, B. A.3 B. S., Bradley University, University of Wisconsin, University of Wisconsing M. S., University of Colorado State College Colorado of Education Page Twci we Miss Happe. . . NVhat is the meaning of 'criterion', Miss Happe?', One of her chief aims in teaching English is to help her stu- dents acquire a large vocabulary. No less are her aims to give her students a thorough knowledge of the basic principles of the English language and a true appreciation of American literature. Miss Greenawalt . . . Always ready with fl cheerful smile, Miss Greenawalt patiently answers the many questions of her English students, and at the same time runs the school library smoothly and efhciently. Mrs. Olson . . . Quiet Backstage! is the motto Mrs. Olson instills in her dramatic students. Besides spending her spare hours directing the plays that the community and school so enjoy, Mrs, Olson develops self- confidence in her speech students through readings, debates, pantomimes, and speeches. Miss Johnson . . . In her gym classes, Miss Johnson strives not only for perfection in such activities as basketball, volleyball, and archery, but also for the fair play and good sportsmanship that are so essential in every- day living. ' Mr. Ellis . . . A great deal of the credit for our well-rounded physical education program is due to the efforts of Mr. Ellis. All students receive instruction in safety, driver training, first aid, and problems of marriage. In addition Mr. Ellis finds time to coach successful football, basketball, and track squads.



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Their Efforts Smooth Our Paths MRS. SEXTON MRS. ECKHARDT . Asxixiarzf Cz1fr'lr'ria Mzzmzgvr Gary heads the cafeteria line today. John and Bud inspect the boilers. Custodians Seeming never to tire of picking up after us, John and Bud strive to keep our school looking its best. And what would many of us do if John were not around to open our lockers for us? Besides keeping the school warm in winter, shoveling snow from the sidewalks, mowing the lawns and sweeping each room every day-only a few of their many duties- they can always be seen after hours assisting the pro- duction of a play, operetta, or party. To these, our friendly custodians, we extend many, many thanks for their help and service. Cafeteria Satisfying the appetites of the hungry students of R.T.H.S. was quite a task, but our faithful cafe teria managers did a good job throughout the year. Mrs. Eckhardt and Mrs. Sexton managed the cafe teria at the beginning of the year. Mrs. Halsne took over the management later in the year when Mrs. Eckhai-dt became ill. Elmer Hooley, Frank Krahenbuhl, LaVerne Krahenbuhl, William Smardo. Bus Drivers Despite flat tires, muddy roads, and snowy, cold weather our bus drivers never let us down. They took students to and from school and also to the games. A large percentage of the members of our daily school parade arrive and return home on the four school buses. JOHN FURLAND BUD MONTGOMERY Czfxfodiau Custodian Page Fourfccu

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