Rochelle Township High School - Tatler Yearbook (Rochelle, IL)
- Class of 1953
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Mui Www Ml gm MQ M 95141 YEAQ, WM if CW - A v -01' in Af' ,,., N35 .4-b i My egg ,, nnw 'X' Q 4 wr .fn Nqyykxrvmx Viviun Mari, an ' 3 31 .1 'VQW age: 4 ,qs Q 'mt gh' , yall' KWX MNA' Magi 'UG' A 1 94 X415 A an 1. wht, Q al Pat 1 ,W W H in v 'P? Q., 'Zn Y' glfgr-l'+5,'w Aw Q Y H2 grit!! 'Q M 'fr .gg 'fjQ:'. '172Er5i,,,, to Yo Q ,,.:-N , 5 Uv' 'f U 1? H X , it X 4- t se., Qui '-.2 K .fwf X -41'-'M TI-IE 1953 Presented by the Students of ROCHELLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ROCHELLE ILLINOIS SC1 5 J' 455.95 MX f - Q C.:-s -,..4 ,.,.......... J s 1 rv u... ,... 5- x 5- South entrance to the gymnasium Northwest view of the school tofu 71 A -:iw-as '72 'rind' 2 X ' l X ll Ili Q34 T11 quvw -,,b....,-- .us- ' South entrance to the school FOREWORD We the staff present the 1953 TATLER to the student body and teachers of our school Durmg the past year many memorable events have taken place whnch wxll never be repeated m qulte the same pattern Not only wnll new faces appear and old ones fade away but our school ntself wxll be changed by the new bunldmg program which wall soon begun To keep thns year s actnvmes fresh m your mmds we present the followmg accounts of events and on the spot pxctures of you and your frnends It lS our hope that m the future you will proudly turn these pages and recall many happy expernences at Rochelle Town shxp Hugh School 3 - ts ' ' 4 3 fy , f af f , I g fa I ff? it I ui ' T' ' g-,lt A-it ' lll r will I , fi :ae E' V- 7 ,, .4 ll ,, I l '45 X 1..L -fgglgy 1 'lgfmlpgylv 5 Ill g ng, w ,I l l . if-E , : A --ie 53, ' T 'V l tr I ' iff' ' E ' f 'X I rj... .-7 - -- 5 a 5 , TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATORS AND SCHOOL STAFF CI ASSES ORCANIYA TIONS ATHLETICS H ACTIX ITIES OF T Fdltor 1n chnef Assistant Editor Senior Edltors Iumor Edntor Sophomore Edltor Freshman Edntors Art Editor Sports Edxtors Calendar Assxstants Sponsors Photography YEAR STAFF Helena Kammslu ohn Schwartz Lucette Caron Sandra Nugent Marxlyn Sarver Peter Remch Betty Bates Donna Mutton Jlm Hegland Jam Slothower Don Meanger X1rgm1a Bates Herschel Galloway Shenla Chase Sheryl Bohart Pat Boltz Helen Txerney Carol Hutson Jaclue McDowell Fred Schon Mr Kruger Mnss Wayman Mr Kruger and Camera Club lvlorrxson Studxos Mllvxaukev. WISCOHSID Inthotraphs Prmtmg Semco Color Press Int -4. Oklahoma Cnty Oklahoma , , 5-12 ,. .t . 13-30 1 J F . 31-54 , H , , ,55-76 ' E ,, , , ,, , , WH77-88 ' ' H , ,,,, , , , 7, ,Burley Smith A I J ,. . . A . ' . 3 A . I' my . x M X Q91 'YN C X W fx u I X X fc X f? x XS sigx XX Gigi .x A Xixxq. KX win XL N x N x it X X 07 40,901 1 Q, X , I '7' Q- xnxx O KS X ly xxx Wig Xi? ,NX X V, if ,X X X w X X X X x fy! 4 ON f f 'lf Wiz X 3 he L x 1 Vwff s 7 7 ' 41 J Pl SUPERIN TENDEN T PRINCIPAL Of the many duties which Mr Peterson has one is helping the students plan their schedules so that they will be prepared for graduation and for their many vocational interests He must also maintain school facilities to provide for instruction and the various courses offered He also plans assemblies sporting events social events and many other activities Because the enrollment is steadily increasing much of his present time is spent with lans for the new buildin His work in relation to these lans involves handlm P S P g financial problems making speeches and business trips Mr Peterson received his BA degree from Augustana College in Rock Island and his M A degree from the University of Illinois OFFICE SECRETARIES Mrs Hope is Mr Peterson's secretary, and Mrs. Wren is the assistant secretary. They are al- ways busy typing letters, mimeographing tests and various papers, answering the telephone and Q delivering messages, and filling out absence ex- cuses. In addition to these duties they also handle all funds for clubs, book rentals, and student activity tickets. To Mrs. Hope and Mrs. Wren we say Thank you for being cheerful and always ready to help us. -5. r... lm nttt Tnlton Iohn lx r Claude Holmes l Orner Yera Herrmann Csecretaryl Yernon Smith fpresxdentj Ph1lNye BOARD OF EDUCATION The Rochelle Board of Educat1on was espe clally busy thus year workmg behmd the scenes to keep the school functxomng smoothly In conjunc tlon w1th the Supernntendent thxs group handles the fmancxal problems of the school wh1ch mclude plannmg the budget for the year takmg care of the operatmg expenses approvmg the purchases and handlnng the tax levxes The exerchangmg boundarnes of the dxstnct and carmg for the accountmg are some of the legal aspects wuth vuhnch they must deal Another prob lem IS to establxsh the operatnng polncxes of the school regardmg education transportatxon mam tenance and repanr Then the school board also hlres the teachers and other employees At the present tnme the school board has undertaken the planmng of an addxtnon to the present buxldnng Thus addxtmon xs desperately needed to take care of the present mcrease 1n enrollment and the sharp r1se expected m the future To make the new addntxon possxble a bond nssue mll be presented to the public for approval ln the sprung The new bunldmg Vslll be attached to the north part of the present bunldxng taknng up part of the playmg fleld south of the tennxs courts and extend mg east mto tht back ward of the Montgomery resndence lt mll also extend a short dlstance mto the south portxon of the school's front lawn just below the front terrace The addmon has been desxgned and the landscapmg rev1sed to fmt mto the present surroundmgs wlthout marrlng the schools general appearance Wxth all th1s ln mmd we wash to say thank you to our fme school board for workmg out the school s problems mth Mr Peterson throughout the year Vlrs Herrmann and Mr Smnlh check board books 7 . la 'fa ia - 1 5 . is t in ' 9 . a , - Q H 5 ' l . i, 'P' - 'wv M, I-mg- -vv- -f A M-W' F..- vw Y, A , -j , was , m0 K 's f s ' T. .. 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V. l - I 1 Y r QJX T' -by 5 GQ Yup Row Nlr Gncskefsponsorj Nlarnbeth Hartman Donna Nlutton ohn Xubtnt Bob Berg, john lltron Lyle Smnth Danm lnlton Burlex Smxth Slxella Chase Nlarnlyn Hmt7sche Bollum Rau jerry Fxshtr Conme Castor secretary Duck Lockhart qute presxdtnt nn Slothovstr fpruxdtntj Nlarw Hrlls Ctreasurer Chuck Trovsbrndge Carol Mc ueen STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councxl s fnrsr project was the plannmg of the decoratnons and the program for the Homecom mg Dance They also took over the plans for the Home commg ueen and her 1ttendants The Councll made nt possxble to have eampaxgns for sehool offlcer elect1ons sxmnlar to the natnonal presn dentxal electron campangns Thns project grew mto a ugorous battle for the four presldencnes, as numerous posters decorated the '11 I-inc has On the nmeteenth of December some clubs held open house 1nd some mdxudual Chrxstmas partxes for thenr members only The Councll opened the study hall to anyone vnho dnd not belong to clubs and dancxng xx as planned A letter was xxrntten to the Councxl from the Red Cross asknng for 1 donatnon the Councxl replned wnth fnfteen dollars The Student Councxl vushes to express thexr apprecxa t1on for the assnstance they recened from Mr G1CSkC Student Councxl plans Homecoming ewents fx I 1 :S ,Q 1, . ' A A K .ni V , x. fb l r Y , , I .. , ' 7' I , .. - 'D 6 K I' .T T -I ' Lf f 4 T A y , la S -'ell S Y , W5 N I at i .J 3 VV ' 5 ,,': n -, . N N HRK , .- I I T 'M , I! T, IF , A , .v yy-c'4 A 'X J .pf ,U . . !'i,3,,W ' I ' . 5 T 1 -3, -1 X txpuml Tuudu mornum., Iuulu nnumg hgld ll ILI IHAI AI HRK HT S11 f X nur C ollLg.,o. B A R T H S FACULTY GORDON CARI SCUN Sm mf .Simi Nnrtfnrn Illmoxs State TL uhcrs Collggv. z Lf: I RCURRI VIR N Ni-XRCIT OHRNIII I J IH d fl Valfn main 1 1 Hmm I-lllVlIl77ll1X N 4 xrthlgg Cn U4 C. rtlngw. C4 Q Sclttlc Puxfm XX mum IH Xurrhgrn lllmu I C allay. A B mursntx C y rx T uhgrs fn an Suulhucs! Ninssnun r11xv.rwu ft 'siunmsnu Sine Ccrllegc L mx nn, WIIIARD GIESKE Muxir Northern Illinois State Teachers College, B.Ed. U. of Wisconsin, Ph.M. University of Colorado GRACE HILLS Hmm FIINIIIINIFS Cafvlena 'Nlorthern Illinois State Teaehers College B S Colorado ARM IJOLORIQS IIANSUN ALMA HAPPIQ IIIIAQIINIF Iiuglixlr Northern Illinois State Teachers College, B.S.Ifd. U. of W'isconsin, M.A. University of Minnesota University of California University of Colorado R T H S FACULTY N. Central College, A.B. XVII,I.IAlXl I-IIfI.lXIS limlogri , flffnlwlii' Dir, Xvest. Ill. State Col., 15,1 University of W'iseonsin University of Minnesota Northern Illinois State Teachers College XX ILI IAM HILLS NIARGARIIT JOHNSON Vm ulmfml A tru lxllurt Pfu in al I-Jiri alum Colorlelo AUM BS L of Xliehigin BS Univtrsity of Illinois Bradltx Umxtrsitx Unntrsity of Wiseonsin Colorado State Colley- of Fdueation M A INII RY KINIBALL YNICA College L of Chieago Lnix of So California Chitayi NIUSILJI College Shtrvnootl 'wlusit Sthool of NluS1t NI or N usit IRAXKLIN KRLCLR CHARIIS lxl.RTZ IHIURD INYHR Inn -lr! I tar funk llulfu rmzllti N I XIIICH -Keidtnii of Art nois Stitt Xormi L B X ffllhfn I lm HS Suu Northern Illinois Start L'-'ill'-V5 QU CM Han. itrs Collttt I5 S I tl f 'HU S IO ll 4 . . L I A ii i i ' .' i' f , '- QQ NIIIXII' -' - , - i, '- -X , f '- Slli'f1l1', Pfri fix A i S , '. i -. 1 1- mi , . .I H slid, - I 1 . - . ' A' ' - K- i - ll-1-,ISS 'I ' Y . ' -f -I- ' -Q 1 Lf 1 f Ill' i.NI.S. ii, . '.1' GIERTRUDE I.IiI:FINGXY'ELI. Lalin, Sfwauixb Beloit College, B.A. U. of W'iseonsin, Ph.M. University of Colorado HAROLD MARIS SHIRLEY MCDOXVELL RICHARD MOSIER Cuffs, G1liLid!ll'f, Counselor Home Emnomirs Commrrcr Eastern Illinois State Northern Illinois State Lincoln College, A.A. College, B.S.Ed. Teachers College Bradley University, B.S. Colorado State College University of Illinois Illinois State Normal of Education. M.A. University 19 R T H S FACULTY COLRTENAY NELSON FVALYN OLSON WILLIAM POSORSKE SCIFIICK' Malbemallfs Nlichigan State Col B S Northern Illinois State Teachers College lovin State Univ MS niversity of Pittsburgh IILONARD SKOGLAXD X IRGINIA V AYMAN Irzdrltlrlal Arif English Northern Illinois State Bowling Green State Teachers College B E Lnnersitx B S M A Lnnersitw of Minnesota Ohio State Lniwersitv Stout Institute Breadloaf Sthool of English Commerrf Mafbemahfs Nlorthvsestern U University of Wisconsin Beloit College A B Illinois State Normal Rockford Business School University B S M S Gregg Col U of Illinois University of Colorado KEITH W EHINER W ILLIAM W ILKINSON Iofalxonal Agrleullure DVIIFYS Ed1ll'4fl07l L of Illinois B S Southern Illinois lovsa State College University BS University of Illinois M S 8 -QWUUL aug XXX' Ks. X W lter Gr deland Corlon Faro Frank Krahenbuhl Mo rgo ery CAEETERIA EMPLOYEES For the second year our cafetena has been run on the Federal Axd Plan but stnll cookmg the meals was our fme cafe terla staff who cooked for and served as many as 200 to 250 students each day Although many students ended the women ln the kntchen by actmg as servers or cashxers the work was st1ll long and tedl and their helpers ohn Furland Charles Osk ns I. AB I .ini ABQ I.aVerne Krahenbuhl Leslxe il BUS DRIVERS Dnvmg the hlgh school buses thls year was the job of these men In 1dd1t1on to thenr regular duty of pxckmg up the rural students dzuly they took a representlve group to the football and basketball games and also took many classes and clubs on fxeld trxps To these fave fme men the students of R T H S say Thank you lslnbcth Anderson Helen Calhoun s ne Montgomery 'Yo af' f 4 -19' 12 BUILDING CUSTODIAN S We the students of Rochelle Townshxp Hugh School should have many words of thanks and pranse for our custodlans Added to the staff thls year was Chuck Oskms who helped Bud and ohn perform many tedxous dutnes such as keep mg our classrooms comfortable mowmg the lawns clearmg the walks m the wmter and constantly repamng thmgs around the school Hats off to the custodxans ., J. U, , , Q In x 5 Q I, W l , - -- 3-I .. 0: I Y X l L kv N ' . . l . . , 5, I to 'a 0 , . . n, , , ' l l rn . . 5 . . 7 . . . - E 17 , Y I 0 . . , . .- v i I ous. 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V X A HM QLLTL, ,,,,li H ,Z fp -- ' r ii .H X l? 1 W A : -' vi?.5- 'iWi?J :gh 5 HW1- :gf ' 'ff v if ip Standing Conme Busse secretary Nancy Brook treasurer Mrs Olson advlser Sraiel Roger Jaeger vnce presndent Don Meanger presxclent 1953 SENIOR CLASS Four short years ago the doors of Rochelle Townshnp Hxgh School opened to welcome one hundred and eleven bewlldered and confused freshmen We were nmtlated mto the socxal hfe of RTHS with a back to school party gnven 'by the sophomores We returned this wxth a St Patrnck s Day party on March 18 Our flrst taste of real bram work came wnth the semester exams What a struggle' On the openmg day of our sophomore year we were a httle Semors studymg mn the lnbrary AK 5 14- more sure of ourselves than a year ago Our Harvest Moon party glven to the freshmen was repand by a St Patrncks party on March 17 Durmg our jumor year we sold hotdogs at football games sold Mums at Home commg and checked coats at basketball games to help earn money for our Prom Mxdway m February we recexved our class rmgs Fmal proof that we were upper classmen' The bnggest event of the year was our Prom Tuhp Twrrl gxven to the semors m May The juruors agreed that all the time and work spent planmng and dec oratmg was worth xt Our semor year has fmally arnved Watchmg the passmg of the last football and basketball games and the Prom we remember all the good tnmes we have had 1n the last four years All nn all our years at RTHS have been great years And as we fade out of the pncture m favor of another semor class we wash to thank you Rochelle Hngh for the wonderful tnme we have had during our b ref stay wxthm your walls V fr ff' A M , I , of fv 'O . -.,,, V A . . 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Q ub 4 lnxrmmnly. 4 lamb.: ll I :llnr flml u un ur malzr une Cmmeu C lub 4 Stung: Boardcrs 4 Bnkuba BWUU I ilu .1 nf r lm! lr un! ulalr m Jan 21 BLAIR THUESTAD ALICE TILTON1 JOYCE TOTTEN DALE XOGELER TUEY TILLIE 2 4 Xarsxts 3 4 Intramurals! Trac ro ecnonms 4 FFA 1 2 3 Cham, GAA I FHA 4 pa Degrees 3 Chorusl 2 Tatler 2 Football! 2 3 4 4 Inlril IIS 3 4 TH IK Ro To Hn Lnfe 4 Busmess Edxtor 4 Aff Club 4 Dale IS our foolball lung I 2 3 4 C CI b 4 :mera u A muh, 0, rwrj girl and ,wo of eywy Always Ibfn' In 110 hfr sbarr The bell of turret: lu' u.1N ring Ch I d eer ea er 2 3 4 ,O Tim lmy rlvrrrlcadrr bar rpm: to lend 1953 SENIOR CLASS JANET HUNT A I Jesters2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 Sbr dorm I unch' words ,- P' One of the high-points of the year for seniors is being measured for their graduation caps and gowns. 1 3 h in Top Ron Burdtttt Ramvu attr Phnl Nye Daud brotlung, Norman Oyerby Rodger Oesttrheld Gary Owens Sonny Nlusselman Glen Rcxnts Don Sthuler Fourth Rou Norma Xmttnt I-xangelmt Stayraltas Gene Smxth Audrey Stebath Pat Foster Sandy Stoppel Leanne OBrien Sandy Nugent Marnlyn Mtanger hathryn Sxsson Tb1rIRou Carol Lcnfhtxt Nlargartt NltCarthy blenny Mougxn Ann Tnlton 'Vlarxlyn Xogeler Mary Sprattz Evelyn Masters Allte Vlontgomcry Peggy Montgomery Nlaurlce Stone Stroud Rou Burley Smxth o Ellen Rtmth Barbara Morrnson janet Rnpp Dntk Lockhart Bull Schabatker Larry Lnttle Fred VitBr1de Leo Roop Bottom Rau Larry Lux Rnchard Trovxbndgt btrry Rand Lyle Smlth Steve Morrnssey Fred Schon Vlelym Znmmerman UNTOR CLASS At l35f VCT? upperclassmen' Stamlmg Nlarlene Graham secretary Mr Posorske advxser Mary Huftalm treasurer We started out the year W1tl'l 3 heated Sratml Don Schuler vrce presxdent Harold Johnson presrdent presxdentxal campangn We paraded sang and even rode around the football fxeld m a horse and buggy' Electnon day came and Harold Johnson, Don Schuler, Marlene Graham, and Mary Huftalm emerged as vxctors We had a good tnme and learned some lessons nn polmcs The choosnng of class rmgs was next on the agenda The commnttee met ana finally decnded on one, but the color chonce was left to us There were many arguments 4- as to the value of black onyx over pearl The brnsk fall days brought football and hot dogs whnch were sold by loyal yumor gxrls and fellovss too Money for the Prom came rollnng xn The weather changed and so dld the ch1ef sport At the basketball games we 23 Y i.-Q.. f, 21 r Q' I T i T -, as u Q hx , -, W 1 fe. 1 .A , 'N' - ' - A 1 . 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' - I v Fr , , V' . , - - I ' . sf If 'K 'flbl ,q assi Top Rou Cecelia Bruell Debby Bam I'llen Larson C rate lxurl Don Gxlbert Tom Hornsby Harold lohnson Gordon Brown Shenla Chase Fourib Rau Dons Dale Barbara Fxsther Shrrley Bergman Marlene Graham Bexerly Hardmg, Mary Huftalm Pat Horton C mny Bates Shen Bohart Pat Curts Thml Rau Carol Albrecht Audrey Brmk Ruth Grover Norma Hayenga Vnctor Cox loc Bartkus Gale Carter ludson Fhmen Charles Gentry Bob Daub Srmml Row ackne Beaman Verva Fhmen Barbara Doubleday ohanna Aldreks Grate Hopkms loy Hoffman Vxrgmna Argetsmger Pat Keefer Peggy Horton Botiom Rau Charles untno Ken Larabet jerry Hayts Manno Hayenga Gnlbert Brook lohn Harrnson Grant Hendrntkson Herschel Galloway No! Shaun Barbara Lekhardt Georgna Kruse Sally Powell UNIOR CLASS sold candy bars and gum To make a few T e junxors explore the hlstory of the United States under the guxdance of Mr Carlson extra Pesos the gulls had the Check rooms for everv other game and some of the larger socnal events The days flew by, we were busy explor mg the mysterles of chemnstry and the mtr1cac1es of Enghsh III Como esta usted? IS a common phrase uttered by all jumor Spanish students uestlons and answers, reading and wntmg kept us busy ' all through the year .f XY'nth all these thmgs to do, we still found tnme to ,om numerous clubs around R T I-I S We were well represented on the football, basketball, tenms, track, and golf teams XVe worked hard, but found time to plat It's been a year that none of us wxll exer forget Onward goes the class of '54 24- 'ef at 4, . It . ,, , xt I gl I he ' - t I, X ta 'A' A 5. ' X , N. n l ' V K V ' f. - f . M - I ,s 1 f ll l l ll ' ,, l M -I qv f1 lf'.,1 f 7 a A E' ' as ,iiszrff Aa , 'W . ' ' so -, me gg P I W 'Q ,N F ly k I .K i A, ff , 1 I i at K I , .l , ' , I J A rl y Q s I g , H , 5 L1 I 3 2 J .. , 4 Y x J , . Q1 . ' l , . . . . Y ,, 1 x .v . ,.-' y i k ' ' '. y I . s ,532 f . , ' , l .. s h l '. Q ' , . . , . :...,,.....-nw...-.n.x.f I p R 4 ack Colvnll Leslxe Gruben Eugene Fxnnestad neveny Harrolle Dnane Brmey Gerald Adams Don Allen Judnth Coggeshall Inm Hanley Bob Donaldson Iunrtfv Rau. Bob Harr Conme Cllbtrt Carolme Hanson Dnxxe Green Larry Brugh Niadelyn Ellnott oan Carson Pat Collins 'lbzrl Rau Nancy Bearrows Rxta fckhardt Pat Bolt? Eulah Clark Betsy Albrecht Carolyn Brown Wallace Burke Don Coqunllette 'Norman Dayey Sunni Rau Jean Carson Gall Haycnpa Joan Hall Teddy Everest Dorothy Helley Sharryn Frnsk uamta Hall Sharon Dummer Iinllnm Rau Cene Cook Jerry Fxshcr Jack Connolly Curtxs Furman Bob Harrxson Bob Deng Marubeth Hartman Not Slmun Arr Haws Judy Ohlson SOPHOMORE CLASS Ag we qalked dgwn the hang In Sep Stumlmg Sandra Nelson secretary 'Vlrs Flhs aduser eannette Lowe treasurer famnlnar once more Thus our second year of h1gh school began After decldlng what subyects to take, we began to settle down as sophomores make the freshmen feel more wel come vue gaye a Halloween party ln thelr honor ln October, for whxch the gym was g3llX decorated The freshmen entertamed us vuth a return party ln anuary whnch was enyoyed by all Talent was dxsplayed xn many flelds bs sophomores nncludmg outstandmg ab1l1 .Q nes m musxc art, and dramatncs Dayxd Pfoff was awarded fxrst prlze for sales manshnp xn the Nlagazme Drne ln sports seyeral sophomore boys were represented on both the Frosh Soph and Xarsnty teams m football and buketball Nlarnly n Sars er represented the sopohomores on the cheerleadmg squad 25 MU Ol I J Q V. ' . y , w v . . 3 , , . Q. V Y: ' . ,. 3 N , ' .. ' , A , v . . ' A 'I ' ' ' ' . ' . ., , ' . ' , , ' , l ': ' - I ' ' . . . ' y I s J A y - J V 1 E H Y V v I 1 ' I I ' J v v ' - f ' : . ' . 1 5 l . 1 ' , : J ' , . . tember, Cl3SSl'00ITlS Zlnd classmates bCC3ITlC Svulrllg Jim Weatherbec. vice-president: Paul Stavrakas, president. To - - v y v - A 7 1 K . . , . - 4 , . . . Y, K , . ' I . 4 - Top Row Sandra McQueen Robert Jobe Melvin Messer Vernest Holt Albert Masters Richard Koch Clifford Kendall Mason Hayenga Fourth Row Roger Johnson Kathy Larson Charlotte Jaeger Jeanette Lowe Leland Leifheit Loretta Long Nancy Horton Charles Hintzshe Judy Eileen Hayes acquelme McDowell Serond Row Joan Mann ,Allen Monson Lee Hutson Robert Bjorneby Matthew McCullock Kay Lynn Hufford Pat Larson Donna Johnson Bottom Rou Roger Hill Ronnie Mershon Gerald McKenzie Ronnie Hill Darrell Hazard Carl Larson Edward Milburn SOPHOMORE CLASS Loretta relates the exciting moments of her book to the Sophomore English class 26- Tbird Row: Caroline McQueen, Marilyn Leusby, James Kingsbury, Ray Huftalin, Sandra Nelson, Beverly Janssen, Carol Mohr, J ' . ff ' V av 'Q U. 1 wifi ind a Top Rau .Ioanne Zxmmerman Helen Tnerney Dale Woodworth Danny Tllton Stanley Jaeger Arthur Shaw Phrl Sanderson Paul Stawrakas Ken Pumfrey Ynrgrl Swope Fourth Rau Marla Rhoads Nlarnlyn Sarver Nlargot Rhoads Mary Pobstman Lnllne Nlae Wilson Sandra Trothmg Sharon Treat Kay Sharp Rosalyn Ports Duane Shrader Smoml Rou Grover Woolbrrght Paul Tyler ames Remts ack Pnercc Thomas Seaworth Phxl Tngan Darrell Rmeharr Jerry Mcllvoy Bnllom Rau amcc Wendt Duck Woolacott Carl Sampson ohn Wfalsh lm Weatherbee B111 Sudbury Davxd Pfoff SOPHOMORE CLASS nzzlf r A Nlr Helms explams the lmfc of the Q tx sponge to hrs Bxology class of IV fi 27 f 1 4 '4 ' x. K ' J l , ,L L E ' G ' f K ,. . I l , 1 , 'l QL . ' '41 XL f N . A 1 i T , o ' .1 M 1 T5 I - .,-LM , , T X 2 1 ' W , ll,-45 a x l fir, f ' . ' s S w Y : rl I1 Y S - 1 I V . ! Tbinl Roux john Roinas. Alice Thomas, Harry Sweger, Roberta Spencer, Beverly Van Amburg, Delos Woolbright, Donna Vanstone, -V ' 'I ' ' . . J I , J ' , ' . 4 ' , ' , , Y J A ' v ' ' ' , ,J lvl ' . ' , ' . I' ! x- 1 l l li li III ll ' ' I ll A I n I L T T ' W 'AQ X , . n V K . I ' v s ., I i ' . ,Q 1 I ', , , ff? S 1' 9 'l T 1' 1 -1 On September one hundred and twenty frve anxnous, excxted Freshmen entered the halls of RTHS, many of them for the fxrst txme Wlthnn the next few weeks, however, they became c M qualnted wxth the upper classmen, teachers, and classrooms The Sophomores gave the Freshmen thenr fnrst formal xmtnatnon 1nto RTHS by entertannnng them at the annual Frosh Soph party held on Novem 'F 5' ber 1 A large number of Freshmen Jolned Band, F H A G A A , and other orgamza tnons The class was also well represented on both the basketball and football teams Durmg Homecommg festnvmes, Sharon Skoglund was crowned ueen of the Freshman Class Cheerleaders chosen from Staudzng Betty Bates secretary Mr Hxlls advnser Frank Hewltt treasurer the Freshman Class were Sally Hegland Slalml Make Weatherbee presndent Bull Larson vnce presxdent Peggy Mouglna and Peter Rfmch Frosh Soph, and Joyce Chrnstopherson Varslty FRESHMAN CLASS T017 Row Tom Cooper Darrell Daub anet Frlcstad Beverly Govxg, Elms Betk Ronald Fnbelkes Wayne Beanrd Charles Coolidge Rex Altenburg Fourib Row Frank Castor Mary Groxer Naney lvercst Margaret Clayton Robert Fuller uamta Carter Dnxlc Adams Joyce Chrxstopher son Margo Donaldson Mxke Donowan Third Row Beverly Crang Anita Carwnck Maryorle Bosaeker oann Lxtrshtrd Mary Alberts Larry Crask Norma Mathtny Alnee Hor ton Lonme Foster Wayne Beach Donald Bell Bollom Row Carol Glavm Robert Austm Larry Fwald Betty Bates Judy Esposnto Lee Cooprxder Audrey Albrecht Swanetta Anderson L v 7' L6 sie! Ki ,aff km 1. ..- 28- 2. e u 1 u n .Q ? . . I . . Y Jlsx by , Q, JJ V 3 - . ,Y Zi. A xi' px. 9 . . - A , A fl Y -5 . 3 K A A ,, . . . . . . . .mf V' . . ., . . . ' I vi A ' . ' , I Q . , , . , - v a A ' v a v - , , , Z , Q . z . H . A . . 7 - - . v . . 1 , . ,l ' . A'. 'A ' . 2 ' .. A . A ', 2 A t V . ' , l ' 2 - . ,' . ' . ,l A , A A , 'A - A ' 2 A , ' A A . A A - .l . . , ' t . ' ' H A' ' Serum! Raw: Penny Brown, Aleen Graddy, Mary Campbell, Kay Connolly, Betty Bailey, Frances Cipolla, John Fabris, Archie Eystcr, , , - A- M A , 1 R., , K wr A' ' , 1, 2 . y 5 A ' ' 1 4 AA a V V . i M , fa A F X A. f W A -C' so 0 ' V 1. f fe Q . E ' J J ' ' l , , ' . I A A . O Q ' Q 1- e - - A Q- V . - ,, x D U d i i , A L -5. . A ,. - . W 4 + , -I, I .-4: V l i 1 , , 2 A.. ' J 1 r 4 ,r ' 1' X 3 t I Qfl ri , , A A V JJ t . 4 A ' ' -A A rf- -. 2 ,, , g Q - The lrtshmen contrxbuted greatly to xy 1rd the Curtrs xllQ1Z1l'lE Drne held an nuallx xt R THS Nlbnth Kay Townsend IS 1 hugh salesman they were able to turn nn qtnte 1 but of money Tht poster contest held durmg Yatronal Book XX eek xx 1s 1 creat success Freshman runners were Peter Remch frrst prnze Sonya Nlyers second prnze Nlarxlyn Hmt lche thxrd prx7e leggy Nlougxn Penny Broun md Sharon Skoglund honorable mentrons The offncers elected for the class Nhke XX eutherbee presxdent B1llLar son nee presrdtnt Betty Bates secretary md lrmk Heurtt treasurer, ably gunded us through thc yur mth the help of our adylsers FRESHMAN CLASS Top Rou Ronald Orman Donald Hlll Nlarshall Henry Donald Nlclirndv. Btrmt lluhhard Bxll larson lohn Heron Punrlb Rau Robert luene loan Lmtlquxst Ray lxznnluxstr Ray Kramer I ut llunlyle Nnrtnnra Iansdtn Carol 'Shes Cary Ladwxg Tbml Rau Iudy Harms Talbot Hayes Ruth Xltl achtrn C ary Harttr Ptgu Xloutrn lhtk Osbornt Nlylu Myers Marlnm Oesterhtld Bolfum Rau xluffltl Iarson C. rolxn lmllurs llnnn l nlr Xlar lyn lllntlsthe C artth Crntory Iames MtCaslm ohn Nugent N01 Sbuu 71 amcs Balcom one Furman Vullard Parkcr Hazel Thomas ll' ll 1 1 ,- wif 1.-.-9 v' - s ' ' . 5 , . ' , Srroml Rout james Graves, Frank Hewitt. lfdwlrd Nlcar Patrxcxa Nl C xslm Sonya Myerx Sally lletlmd Florence Moore ' 1 J ' V J - N .1 , 'SI V? '-'I X , 1 Q, y 5 x I . af' A ff: . . -91-T ' ui Q ,L .. , Ai-', 1 ' A 5 , - 3 1 'H : l P TV T ' I 2 5 1 L4 -: .-' 2' .fy- 'few ---nur , Maps and artwork :nd Freshmen In3.,l1sh students FRESHMAN CLASS Top Ron Lrncst Sexton Robert Rtmts Nhthael Wcatherbec Grace Pumtrtv WIWHC Pttcrson Idxxard Rue Blanford Pxcrtc Davxd Wtllctts Fourlb Rau, Whnte Tbml Row Suomi Rau Iinffom Ron Howard Robinson Mary Pnttman Kay Sherwood Harxty Sttbath Nhry Lou Venllmms Lots Shaw Terry 'lruman Robtrt Ruth 'Iaxt Kay Ttrvncl Sara Sanddl lxmy Townsend Daud Sehvlrtl Lharlts Trovhrxdtt Carol Stanley Donna Peterson Norma Stone Patrlua Rutktr Smdrl Suu ohn Orncr X1.1!'llU X1ontp,omtry BIFIHIFJ Pobtwman cud Rogers Imoy,tnt Xogtltr Ittyutlmc Thompson Clartntt Xklutlow Arltn Rtwtrts Itttr ai n I 30 dv Sh1ron Skoglund Rtmth Duam Stun on LA '76 nv-ngax 'dvi' 5 S ,la Q E5 K l Wmxwwwml un 'awww' XZ Q 'I' X wx ff? X! 5 17 40 f f 1 X ji XX W lmyf' .I iii 4',' X - s xx . xnxx I A 4 1 'fl XX X X XX , Qiigx ' - X31 NX A KX .,' ' Q ' f f K , 1 1' W ' QSYSQS . lvmu ll' I 1 Mi Lind' Q ,Nu W YQ. N A A 1 -XS 'lxlmii ff ff: gQQ1f f . 'vm'- ilu ,X , A ll Ilmvwfi, M 'N if ff l 'g' d 4 1 Nm! , ff if IZ!! K ,ff ff ?'Z' - ,, 3 ff! X! fl ,155 ' f.'.,,j1, ff , 1 ,,, Top Rou jim Slothower Donna Mutton Don Meanger Herschel Galloway jim Hegland Sheila Chase Helen Tierney Serum! Rau Peter Remch jackie McDowell Pat Boltz Betty Bates Cmny Bates Sheri liohart Nlarilyn Sarver Carol Hutson Boilom Rou. Mr Kruger fsponsorj Lucette Caron Helena Kaminski Burley Smith Iohn Sthvwarw Sandy Nugent Fred Schon TATLER STAFF The Tatler staff worked hard the past year to give the students a yearbook they can be proud of Many hours were put in by Mr Kruger and the staff members vacation The first big job was making accurate, detailed page layouts for the entnre book Then, over three hundred photos had to be made, measured accurately, and pasted up m position on the fmished pages The final jobs were writing, rewriting, measuring checking and typing all copy blocks for every page Another big phase of the work was creating cover artwork and division page artwork which consisted of pen drawings and hand lettering Many thanks to Mr Kruger Miss Wayman and our editor Helena Kaminski for their splendid work in helping us to produce our yearbook RB! Hard work results in the final product a xearbook to bt rtmtmbertd - 'I i . A' , , H ii ' . A ' ' , - ': . , , i '. A , K T ' f. , . A . , . , . during seventh period, evenings, Saturdays, and Christmas - - . - - V I ' . ' ll !! ' V . ' 7 1 5 Y I 7 1 .u , , ' ' Q h K .F I H. .... , D . .4 -32.- Ro l ll: lute members vtorlung to make J cad Inc Ro To H1 Lxfe IS the organnzed newspaper club whlch produces a bnmonthls publ1cat1on concernmg school lnfe 1nd lctxutnes at R T H S The paper 15 edxted by lckne Wear and her assnstant Marlene Hansen The other edntors are Xrrgnma Argetsxnger, news, Leanne OBr1en feltures Phll T1gan, sports, and Kathy Larson, clubs Exchange edltor Sandra 'Vic ueen, exchanges artncles and xdeas mth other hlgh school papers The make up edntor, Sandra Velson, checks to see that the plper rs complete and has extra artncles ready for cmergencnes The business manager, Alnce Txlton, ns m charge of dnstrxbutmg the paper throughout the school The reporters are Judy Coggeshall Gene Cook Lee Hutson Pat Larson, Marxbeth Hartman, and Marxlyn Leusby The Ro To H1 Lnfe ns a member of the Internatxonal ulll and Scroll Socxety and the Natxonal Scholastnc Press Assocnatxon Mlss Hanson the Freshman Englxsh teacher, IS the sponsor and has done a splended job workmg wxth the students RO TO HI LIFE STAFF Top Rau Tom Cooper Pat Larson Robert obe Bob Harrxson Bob Donaldson Judy Coggeshall Don Coqunllette Sandra Mc ueen Sfrouf Rou lxathy Larson Alice Txlton Sandra Nelson Mary Pobstman lxaw Sharp Lee Hutson Gene Cook Boiron: Ron Phxl Txgan Yxrgmxa Argetsmger Leanne OBrxen Marlene Hansen jaclue Mear Mxss Hanson fsponsor 55 3 - Av- - ' ' ' Q ' . d . l' . J ' 1 . LS ' . . . . ' ' ' : ' , , ' A ,, ' , ' ' ' ' , , .x Y A : . . . - - .- . . . - ' . 1 Q Q ' ' . . , E- . K . . . . - - .. ': . . J , ' , . ' , ' , Q . Maribeth Hartman. f 1 I ' ' . 4 ' , , . ' ,' . , - z . . Q ,, . . . v , . , x . , . D. F p2 ' gg, fs , L av V x - if .- , ,J , .H Y, ' Q 7 s -f 3 IL -Q 1. A. K Q . F' : ' 1- V 9 tl uf t 5 I Ihr Clmera Club thxs year had twc mun objeetxves llrst md most lmportant vt IS to learn 3,ood eomposltnon and other artnstle quahtxes of p1c.turts The second objtetne vt as to lurn the meehamcs of plcture taklng dextlopmg prmtlng, and enlargmg Offleers elected at the fmrst meetmg xx ere Ronme Doole, presxdent, Fred Sehon vlee presldent D8.V1d Pfoff, secre tlrx md Gary Owxtnsu, treasurer Ihe clubs new sponsor thus year was Xlr Kruger He plznned many varled and lnterestmg proprams for the club One of these vu as a loam exhnbxtlon of prlze Hxgh School Photogmphne Awards con test Fxery member of the club wxshes to thmk Mr Kruger for h1s able and fme Camera Club members ram technlcal experience makxng photographlc enlargements lgglgfqngg dur-Ing the yggr CAMERA CLUB lop Rau Glen Uunahoo jerry Vlcllvoy Mason Hayenga Brll Sthabaektr Ito Roop Sheila Chase Burdette Rannwater erry Hayes Davnd Wrlletts Tblnl Rou joe Bartkus Peggy Vlontgomery Bob Harnson Bob Smnth Bob jobc. Nlxekty Hayes Dale Woodworth Dan Tilton Burley Smxth Phnl Sanderson Suomf Rou Shen Bohart Blanr Thuestad Gene Smxth Larry Crak Donna Peterson Sandy Nelson Marnlu Montgomery Frank Pxtt man Tom Cooper Herschel Galloway Botlom Rau Rodger Oesterheld Ronme Doole Cpresxdcntj Gary Owens Ctreasurtrj Ronme Hxll Fred Schon Cvnee presxdentj Daud Pfoff fsecretaryj Mr Kruger fsponsorj 54- V 7 . . H M . v . . 1' rf v I ' n - , - : ' - I 4 'Q Q . f' . l .. 1 , . w. - ' - ll . 7 . Q x 1 7 . . x . I V U . winning photographs from the National l 1 t l - . ,. U ' 'S . ' - . A , S ' . '. ' X . , A , 0 gi- Stay, M N' 1 '--.- ss -: -fx 1 T0 Rau Nancy Everest oanne Rell Xxrgmm Heath inte prtsxdent Peter Remch Marla Rhoads oyce Totten oan Hall Smonl Rau Mnckey Hayes Burlex Smrth Donna Viutton fpresrdtnt Duane Shrader Darlene Peterson Bob Smrth Boflom Rou Don Gxlbert Gerald Prrmrose Nl Rruger Csponsorj Ronme Doole john Schwart7 N01 Sboun Darlene Rasmussen sec treasj ack Graf Ronald Donaldson Margot Rhoads Carol Nxes Fwclyn Sarver evnel Rogers Henrretta Hendrxcks Blaxr Thuestad Dcvxaync Adams Charles Rernts Larry Cleveland The Art Club was newly formed tlus year wrth twenty mne enthusnastxc mem bers The members had opportunmes to do much creatxve art work 1n the fnelds of thexr spec1al mterest, such as pamtmg, sketchxng cartoomng, modelmg and carvmg The club was also very actxve as a servrce orgamzatlon domg art Work for numerous school act1v1t1es In October all of the members were engaged xn pamtmg large Halloween prctures on downtown store wmdows Th1s contest was sponsored by the Rochelle C amber of Commerce, and cash pr1zes were awarded for the four best vxmdow pamtmgs Pamtmg colorful posters for varxous school ew ents was a contmuous project of the club For Homecommg the club pamted a large canoe and an old red yalopy for the band slut For Chnstmas the art students dxd a large pamtmg wrth lettermg whxch was spothghted at mght on the front of the school buxldxng XR .- 1 be A ,, ' V X lt! .L ! A . 1151. ,, 'V V A ' an on-r? Xl2' if v, C x , 1 K 'Z R -f xg N :if DMN ,I - Alf , '- P I: Av ,J 1 ,, Y. ': ' , 1 ' . 1 r . l I . . l 6 D- . ' J . , . . y b 'lop Rau Alxce Tnlton fparlmmentananj Peggy Montgomery frtporterj Grace lxurl Cscrap book churmanj Ellen Larson and Shen Bohart fmusxc chalrmenj Nancy Bearrows fdetrees ehaxrmanj Bollom Row Mrs McDowell fsponsorj Donna Barnes Qpresxdtntl Mary Huftalm Ctreasurerj oanne Bell Csccretary FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Top Rvu Alnee Thomas Beverly Van Amberg Marilyn Hnntzsche Bexerly Govxg Marxbeth Hartman Fllen Larson Sandra McQueen Joan nc Zimmerman Grace Kur7 Janet Rupp Iourtf1Rou, CJHLIIL Fenelon oanne Lnndquxst Dune Adams Margaret Clayton Joyce Hmkle lxay Sherwood Penny Brown can Carson Barbara I-nscher Charlotte laeger Ioretta long Mary Pobtsman 'lbnll Rou Sharon Dummer Margot Rhoades Nancy Bearrows Carolmt XleQueen ael-tn. Nlelloucll Norma Nlatheny Sharon Treat Carol Albrecht Nadnnc Clark Betsy Albrecht Audrey Albrecht Sunni Rou Sandy Stoppel Shen Bohart Sandy Nelson Ruth McLaeh:.rn Donna Peterson Marnlu Montsomtry Pat Rucker Altec Horton Ioycn. Tntton Nancy Brook Shirley McCaslm Bnllnm Rau Dons Barnes Gmny Bates Carol Lelfhett Pat Keefcr Mary Spratu Marilyn ohelcr Ann Tnlton Peggy Horton udy Coggeshall 0 ii 36- 4 Uv A - .4 x ,,'+ , ,N,e .. - N - 1. W .... uf' 4 2' ' - 4 V o ' 3 1 1 , ' r. ' ' I 5 I. uyy N V - V ' ,z . K -, ' , ' .J 5. '1 A' . , ' ' , ' H ' ,A , , - 5 e '51 .j ' '. . ' , ' .' ' . SJ '. . 'L . 4 . . . .Al q 7 1 ,.A .zk , X , y ' .. ,Y K . Y . x ' ' ' ': . , , H 'M 'V' , , .J IF' f , in C f - , ln Q . .A A A S, V 7 5 ' 'fl Y l X ' . 35 A5 ,. -- - Q w r A . ' - + tk ' . ,N, , , ' l .. . -' ' x 1- ,. . , I K L - .. 3 V - f ' v .. Thns years Roecon Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amertca started out wxthout a sponsor Mrs Hxlls came to the rescue un tnl Mrs McDowell, our present sponsor, was hnred to take over her duties Our members one hundred and twelve strong, held thexr meetmgs m the audntonum so they wouldn t be qunte so crowded as xn the past The gurls vsorked hard coopcrltcd together 1nd aeeomphshed mueh durmt, the plst scar Several bug jobs undertaken were the Wm ter Wonderland Formal, Heart Slster Week, Vlother and Daughter Tea, and a Spaghettx Supper The FHA glrls were helpful ln servmg at both the annual Football Banquet and Man of the Year Banquet None of thus could have been accomplxshed wxthout the supervnsxon of Mrs McDowell, sponsor, and Donna Barnes, presldent W w1sh to extend our thanks to both of them on thenr splendxd work AJ 1 SHN' i-iii -, Yiuuolf Q.: 5.43 Mrs McDowell Hazel Thomas Mary Pobstman Pat Boltz and Sharon Dummer wrap and mall Unnted Natnons Chnstmas packages for destxtute Europeans Girls brought soap food and small toys to make a happy Christmas for others FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA np Rou 1'mmog,Lne Vogeler aekne Thompson Murnel Larson Peggy Montgomery Donna ohnson Pat Larson Lmda Larson Helen fnermy Dune Brnney Barbara Morrnson Crane Pumfrcy Puurlb Rau Mary Croxer lxathy Larson oan Hall Aleen Graddy Nlary Ptttman Vxrgnma Landson Ioan Carson Joanne Bell Shnrley Bergman Marlene C raham lxangelme Stax rakas Norma Nmcent Tbrrl Rou Mary Huftalnn Pat Horton Clenda Carnson ane Ohhng,er Sharon Frnsk udy Hayes Bexcrly Craig Carolyn Brown Ahce Tnlton Sandy Nugent Seronl Rau. Nlarnlyn Xleam,er Pat Bolt: Nlary Alberts Ruth Tart Frances Cnpolla Norma Stone Barbara Pobstman Kay Connolly Judy Hanes Xena lhmtn Audrev Rand Bolium Rau Conme Bussc Nlary Ann Cnpolla Donna Barnes Nlargaret NlcCarthy Cltnny Nioubm Kay Sharp Rosemary Nance Swanet ta Anderson jamce Wendt O0 O F30 rg HE 1371 1 ,1- Top Rou Gerald M ckenzne Blanme Pnerce Glenn Rexnts Charles KUFY Leroy Dummer Gerald Rand Ed Mxlburn Harry Shaffer Isle Smnth Grant Hendrnckson Fourlb Rau Bob Fuller Howard Robinson Archxe Eyster Charles H1nt7sche james Kxngsbury Ray Huftalm Donald Bell Blalr Thuestad Talbot Hayes Lonme Foster Tbzrl R R ld E I ou ona nge kes Curtns Furman Bob Deng Charles Coohdge Tom Seaworth Melun Messer udson Ehmen Maurnce Stone jerry Adams Suomi Rou Bob Rexnts Glen Dunahoo W ayne Peterson Richard Koch Roger Hull Rex Altenburg Charles uxtno Manno Ha en a Bob Berg y g Bollnm Rau erry Hayes Davxd Stocking Dcwayne Adams L R Bll Sl b k eo ennts 1 cma ac er Harold Johnson FUTURE FARMERS OE AMERICA Rnchard Roch s ersey hexfer won fxrst prwe at the FFA Fanr held at qv? most aetne clubs nn the school thls year Bes1des helpmg the club and themselses, the Ag boys gave help to many farmers IH the area surroundxng Rochelle Among these was the pest control cam pa1gn Thus was 1 system of pomts for knllmg rats, mlce, sp1rrovxs and starlmgs whlch was won by Ed Mxlburn, .1 sophomore Another was the testmg of soxl for tleh flrmer Mlny eontests and conwentxons were held dur ng the year The I FA boys entered quxte a few and recened many pr17es Thex won the parhamen tars procedure tontest for sect1on sex en of the state Vlany boys partnupated m the sectlonal gram and poultry judgmg, contest held here xn early March The mam LOUXCDIIOHS attended were the state con xentnon at Champamgn the natlonal consentnon at Chlcago and xarnous other P F A conxentxons durxng the year To rust money tor tht use of the club the boys sold refreshments m the farm shop durlng the foot ball season md pop corn durmg the basketball sea son r X A. Q f 1 1 ' .. A . 4' v , ' A ? M A ,Z A' xv . 1 ' :Y -S ' , 1 'f A' ' . 1' 1 V J , -4- 1 '? 'A' ' X Axim, fi! Q 3 ., . 7 '1 y I s ' V ' , , , J , ' Sandwich, Illinoig, The Future Farmers of Amerxca was one of the I 7 A - . A I a V . . I V 1 V D i . I. . . ' ' ' D Y ' I Y V I - . 7 'Nl l ' A Y A T 7, 1 4 F' A Q I Q ' ' rl r h . A ,Q , , , , . - , t '. ' . . . ' vas I zltsx 'ni' I 1 , -5g- FFA boys mamma one of thexr arc weldmg repcur yobs m the farm shop I u Runrx kondu ts 1 busmcss meetmz auordmg zo parlxamentarv prmadun during FI A parents mp, I FUTURE FARMERS OE AMERICA Shuzlfu, Xir Hllls sponsor Daud Stockmg reporter B111SchabackLr treasurer Harold johnson sennnel NI: Wehner sponsor S1 u 1 1 crry Hawes secretary Devnayne Adams uce presxdent Leo Rexnts presxdenr 39 vc N Q C . K H . , 1 f 'ya ' Wh. H ,iw -mv 5 X I A b . -V jyfx :R ' 'df' I K ry- I . V' ' . 4 , , ' , 7 , 2 Wt L' A s . , T . ,1- N 1 3 sy Top Rau Terry Truman Leland Lenfhext john Orner Frank Hewntt Gary Harter Daud Schwart7 Tom Cooper Norman Davey Tbzrl Rou Don Gnlbert Lmda Larson Csecretaryj udy Coggeshall Tom Hornsby Carl Sampson Ken Larabee Leo Roop fvrce presr dentl Gordon Brown Second Rou john Nugent Maurrce Stone Bruce Scofreld erry Mcllvoy Arthur Shaw Burley Smnth Evelyn Sarver Botiom Rou, Rodger Oesterheld ftreasurerj Bob Coggeshall Fred Schon Rrchard Trowbrxdge Qpresndentj Grant Hendrrckson Mr Kyler Csponsorj EINSTEIN S COUSIN S The scnence club, o Emstems Cousms, had a very profrtable year Smce the club was opened to the jumors and semors for the first txme, most of the club offrcers who were elected were upper classmen The addr tron of several 1nterested freshmen also mcreased the membershrp of thls fme c ub Requxrements for membershnp m thxs club are payment of dues and the com pletron of one scxence project a year Booklets were ordered to and m the members hunt for projects Thxs re sulted nn new and drfferent xdeas Many fxelds were mvestxgated by this club Among them were chemnstry bnology, and general scnence Some mem bers chose as thenr projects, work an the fnelds of plastncs, radno, and tax: dermy The club penods were used by some of the members to show varlous scxence experrments m these frelds Some members brought thenr projects to school to show others what they had been workmg on When the year rs over all the members wnll have scxence projects whnch they can well be proud of All the club members wrsh to thank Mr Kyler thenr sponsor for hrs help w1th thelr projects and experlments thus past year Tom conducts an expenment for the other club members -4O- t X k ' au 7 1 ld , ',.,: R- 4 !'A - Q 5 ix j , 1 1 X 'Ak jf , Q , . f A A 3 Vw, If in nh A W 1 , ' , J , . . . 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D y I T .Nr 1 it -v'x ov .- s Tap Rou Gordon Brown Don Meanger Bxll Larson Ronm D l H l d Q d J J k Al k C J Bob Berg Thml Rou, Sn and Rau Bollom Rou C O0 E lm Cg an VICC PICSI Cn! 2C COC SECICIIIY KICISUICI Ray Kramer Blaxr Thuestad Norman Davey Bruce Scofxeld jack Connolly Bob Bjorneby Leslxe Gruben nm Rennts Ken Pumfrey Galen Kruger fpresxdentj Bull Schabacker Carl Sampson Larry Lxttle Fred Schon Rodger Oesterheld Gary Owens erry Lanz Mr Nelson Csponsorb George Schofxeld jack Kmgma Grant Hendrxckson PROIECTIONISTS CLUB The Projectlontlsts Club 15 one of the newly orgamzed clubs of our school It was organlzed last year after the former Beaker Breakers dxsbanded Thls club under the sponsorshlp of Mr Nelson, was prlmarxly de slgned as a servlce club At the present txme the school has two movxe projectors, two types of shde projectors, The projectnomsts learn threadnng techmque -41 and one opaque projector Each boy 1n the club learns to operate all of the varnous projectors and recorders which the school now owns After havmg mastered the techm que mvolved wnth the machmes, they can easxly learn to operate other models Mr Nelson has worked out a schedule on whxch all the boys hst thexr study halls Whenever a teacher wants a fllm shown, lf she or he doesn't have a projectxonxst m the class, Mr Nelson sends a boy wlth a free perxod at that tame to show the fllm Because of the rapndly mcreasmg use of home movles and shdes, the experxence gamed 1n th1s club IS of benefxt to the students after graduatlon Thus club has been a great help to the teachers and student body thus past vear Wxth the mterest of new people, and the help of Mr Nelson, It wxll be even more successful nn the future a ls, I A- : V-133-Vwkgi. 1 P N rqgffs r . j L - ' 11 5,:-Q'Qf,a F Q K 2 ' - 'JJ . .i?-3112 Atirxffr- x .sis ji K 7 l 7 Va Pj?-f ' I j x A 2 , 4 '-Q. :gg f V a,,- ,iw j V .. e ' x ' s . 4 Q I I i J AK 2 I A ' .2 f .f R, v ' ' . 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M T e lnbrarnans t work ean Knoll Grace Kurz Ann Tnlton Evelyn Masters Bruce Scofneld LIBRARY CLUB lhe Lnbrxry Club under the super usxon of NTISS Happe has fourteen mem bers thus year lt IS 1 seruce organxzatlon whmch makes a xaluable contrxbutlon to the lnfe of our school The lnbrarnns work hard to make our lnbrars a cheerful pl1ce and to help us fund the mformmon books and mag 171nes whlch vse need The llbrarnans keep the books nn order collect fmes on over due books dust shelses and flll out cards for the card catalog flle ln addxtxon to these dut1es the llbrarnans keep the bulletm board beautlfully dec orated vshlch adds to the cheerfulness of our lxbrary We should all apprecnate the hard work the llbrarnns do to keep our lnbrary at tractlwe and IH good order The student: body wants to thank the Lxbrary Club for the help and co operatlon they have gnen to us throughout the school year Top Row Aleen Gtaddy Helena Kammskn Loxs Shaw Norma Vmcent Lmda Knxght Seroml Rou, Ann Tilton lvnlyn Masters Peggy Montgomery Grace Kun Lxnda Larson Boflom Row Bruce Seofneld can Secoy jean Knoll Mass Happe fsponsorj 'Q-'ff as W.. 35- G' sl Q1 -42 'Q...f 1 ' , - 7' I D - . . , . 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' - V 7 'M 'B 'V 1 ' ' CO all 9 2' Shmlzug trrs Lum Xlarlene Hmsen anct Rxpp Pat Reefer Helena lxammslu Slfflllg o fllen Rtmtlm Sands Nugent Csecrttary trcasurerj Nlnss Albnglxt Csponsorj Nlary Hxlls fprtsndentj Nlarnbeth Hartman Thespmns spend most of thenr txme servmg as an ad usorx body to the Jcsters At the begmmng of the year, chanrmen were selected to head costume scenery, prop, publncntx and make up commxttees Turmng to thelr own 1nterest Thesplans held a dance m the study hall followmg a basketball game They also mdnudualls dlrected one act plays castmg both esters Ind Thesplans As thelr crovx mng achxex ements the Thes plans presented the Chrlstmas pageant m conjunctnon ruth the chorus to form the Chrxstmas assembly program Bw the end of the year several esters had earned enough ponnts to become Thespnans, and a formal lnltla tlon was held As thexr fmal project Thespxans went to Chxcago to see a play Everyone enjoyed the trnp, and they expressed thenr thanks to Nhss Albrlghr for her gundance durmg the year A stent from the Chnstmas pageant m whnch all the fhespnans took part 1 Q1 . 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A. . -451 -ff AU' ali I To Run Xlxnlyn Nluangcr Bury Bans Nlargxru lvlgfartlw Clennw Nlougm Pat lxccfrr 'vlan SPFICII Nxrgma Argctsmgxcr Peter n1Ll1 C 1 lunda 1 Sandgrson Nllukn Hawus Frank Pittman 'llnl Run Burlu Smntlx Donn: Nluuon lhbbx Bam Nlarnbntlm Hartman Lllcn Larson Dxane Shradcr Bob Smxth Dlanc Bnney Nlarlcnc Hansen Qandy Nugent fum pruxdrnt ILMJ Nloupn Sunni Ron arkxc Nlcar Hulnna lxarmnslu Nlarnlyn Sarwer anct Hunt Sally Hegland Carol Hutson Nanny Brook Sandy Stoppcl Ginny Bates lmda Larson Butfom Rau In lllpn RCI1Ll1 janet Rupp fsecretary treasurerj ack lxlngma crry Lang, fpresnclentj nm Slotlmowcr Judy Coggeshall Vary Hxlls Shenlm Chase Mxss Albnghr Csponsor IESTERS Ilu L1S! of Xlclun ls Nly W.1mlLrn1p,l30y lonn,l1t3 mrludnd Nlanlwn 'Vlcang.,cr Nlarxbcth Hartman Mary SLTTJCII Frank Pxttman Cnnny Bans Hrlgna lxammslu udy C,OAL,j,LSll1ll lllcn lation Duane Shrader Glcnny Nlougm and Slnrlcy Bailey -44 , Q Q ': -l 2 . 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' . x 'l Y The ent f Strange limrdtrs Sflllllllg Bob Smxth Burlex Snnth Nlxtltu Hayes Plnl Sanderson Clifford Kendall errv ang Deny Bun 'Nanu Brook P lx tttr srml Vary llnlls Smdy Stoppcl Putt Remth Sandy Nugent anet Rupp and 0 Rcnlc Trsouts for the jesters Club were held mrlx m rhe fall The fxrst off1c1al produc tlon of the club xx as the Homecommg Slut It consnsted of a mock football game be tween the Rochelle Reds and the Hub tvn lrlers On October rl the jtsters Club pre sented 1 one uct melodraml Where I Nix XX lndermg., Boy Ton1ght3 The audnencc responded mth hlsses for the ullam and cheers for the hero Thls plax represented 1 tx pe of drama common to the Amerxcan stage ln the 1800 S Strange Boarders was chosen for the 1nnual three let plax Trxouts were held 1nd prletnct was begun xmmedxately 0n Slturdass the scenerx was renox ated Scrape, punt sm hammer xt vs as alla day s work Besides hung actors the clst was amateur elrptnters Costumes were gathered props were found and hnes were learned IESTERS Upstage You re cox ermg' are some of the terms that became common to the play cast Stage terms and stage dxrectnons are all a part of presentmg 1 play It was hard vsork and a lot of worry, but lt was well worth at when the fmal curtam came down and the xpplause was heard The play was a success' pottntnal captors at bas vnhllt hns henehmcn hunt for the mnssmg money 45 'L tx . ' . ' H. j: A , l' . ' . . ', ' .S ' , A .J I I. , -ll' .',.' Q' , .xt 'e '..u u: . ' , ' , 't' Y ,KI ' , J 'h. V , 1. ss .Q s V - U , Y 5 ' . . - . A vu V V . . Y V V V . . . - I Y wrhifml C0!'l1pl6IC with I'CfCI'C95 and b3f0l'7 A tense moment in the play, Strange Boardersv. Boston Benny holds his - t ' x ' - - - l x , , , .1 V7 Y . . -1 4, S 1 ,, . Y Y . ,, . - , .. U I V . . , , ,, , , . , . , , 1 . VA , . ' A - V. , Q , . l , . In Run Audrey Rand Conme Busse Xlary Ann Cnpolla Donna Barnes Betts Bates udx Lsposnto Pat lxeefer Nlary Spraetnr Carolxn Broun hay Shurp Rosemary Nanee Roberta Spencer hflfr Ron Immoeene Xoeler Swanetta Anderson ackle Thomp on lvelxn Sarxer ldxth Lamont Peep Nlontgomery Kay Hufford Xlarlene Hansen Helena lxanunslu Carol N165 Foznlb Ron aclue Nlear Dune Green oan Lnndquxst Mary Lou Wlllxamson hay Connolly IOIS Shaw jean Carson oan Carson lucette Caron Conme Castor Tfurl Rule Norma Xmeent Carolyn Ellxs Nancy Horton Dorothy Helley Franees Clpolla Nlary Lounse Pohstman Sharon Dum mer ane Ohlmg,er Ianct Hunt Leanne OBrien Sandra Nugent Sunni 111 Nlarxlyn Meaneer hay Townsend Peggy Vlougm Ruth Nlclraehern Donna Peterson Norma Stone Lee Cooprnder Sandra Trothmg Sandra Nelson joan Mann Bnlfum Run Donna ohnson Pat larson lllen Larson Sandra Me ueen IJIIIHL lirlnew anet Rupp anet frxextael Marv Hllls GIRLS ATHI FTIC ASSGCIATION mlmg ary Ann Cnpo .1 treasurer can Seeoy poxnt secretarv Mxss Smit! Cflml HUUOH President tlll rounelup our mnual pxcmc and xxemer rolst 'lhns xxls held IS a vselcome 1nd 1n1t11t1on for the new members Our athletle PI'OL,I'll11 stlrted auth a hlsketblll IOLIIDIINLDI mel ezmes vnere plned 7th pernoel mel mfter sehool As the x'-M blsleetbmll tournlment exne to in end the exrls turneel to the xollex bull 1nd bovnlxng tournvments lhls sprung we plrtxcxpated m tenms mel lreherx tournaments All t e members huel IH exerting time partxc patmg IH the tournlments fh1s xelr the elrls sold pencxls vuth t e hlskethlll seheelule engraxeel on them, sold pennants mel sponsoreel 1 elanee after a bnsleetblll eune nn ureler to ruse funels for thelr trelsurx Ihe lnnuml Xlother daughter banquet was helel nn the lreshxternn Church 46- ,1 N I AI, .Av. X 'J . I, ,J y A L . l f' . A ' . Y . ' , ' , .,r l Rr 2 . ' Y , ' ' , l h, l L' ' , , N ', A , 1: K- Y A V .1 , - ' s, Y ' , ' ,lu J . ' V . . ', R l 1 ' K' N v J J S14 . K: NI ' H ll', g J ' , ' Q ' , , . Johnson, Sponsor. Our fnrst aetnnty of the year was the E I A . . . g ' ' ' . , , 1 . . .. . , A X ' ' ' ' ' A. . , I 4 5 , .A k- . A ,, L A ' 1 f g . ' ' I' 4 I .. h . , . I X. m . Y. h , ' , 3 x. 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Haus Al Musselman Tfml Rau aek Altoek Gene Carlson jack Graf nm Hegland S mul Rm Dale Woodworth Bob Donaldson Harold ohnson Ballon: Run Delmar Starns lack Kmgma Rxehard Trowbrldge VARSIT The obgectnes of the X ursntx Club are to promote good sportsm1nsh1p and uphold the 1de1l of a school letter To be chosen as 1 member of the N arsntv Club a boy must hase earned 1 major athletle an ard ln elther football basketball track tenms, or golf Thus honorary Club establnshes the pollcx of vsearmg school athlet1c letters It also serx es as a souree of mformatlxe news Con cernmg the latest des elopments and teehnnques 1n sports The 1n1t1at1on banquet held nn Deeember brought nn twenty tvso new members and sexcrll faeultx members xx ere mvlted as guests The officers tleeted for the year were Galen Kruger presxdent Delmlr Stlrns nee presndent Don Mcanger Dale Xogeler George Sehofneld Roger Jaeger Dewayne Adams nm Slothovser Don Meaneer Fred Melinda Dan Txlton Tom Hornsby Galen Ixrueer Bob Detng Bob Smith Frank Putman Mr Correll Csponsorj Ronmc Hell Dave Rewerts Steve Morrnssey Y CLUB secretary Gene Carlson treasurer md Dzle Xogelcr SCI'gC'lI lI ZII 'IFITN Sexeral club members serxed ms ushers at basketball glmes durlng the year In the sprme 1ll the boss went on 1 pncme outmg Smee the old constltutnon for the N arsxty Club had been lost members of the present club dren up a new consututlon md by lass s whleh wll be used nn the future Nlr Correll the Xlrslty Club sponsor spent much of hns tnme md effort nn helpme md lClX1SlI1f,5 the mem CYS 4,6 r orre an the offleers planmnp., t e new eonsutuuon -I8 'I Ll' 'x '- ,T ,.l' '- ', ' - 4 I' li ' 1' fi N . I , ' x 1 1 A l 7 l I ' il . 1 ' -1 .4 . t l ll I 4 7 v x vu X , f Y v , I 1 I Y . ' , K t 9 ' ' A ' I K . . . . v , K ' , - K ' , , , - and they had a most enjoyable time. , , ' ' I . A . . , X. 7 I , . - , , .v A K , A . . 1, K ' A A v- - vp- V 4 ' f' ' f ' ' y 1, . Q U X , K- V N s A . , . . . , , I ' 1 ' l 'xv rx xl X -Q I 'X 5 V I ' I 'I I I 5 1 ' I ' 7 x N , ff ., , A ' X Xl, C 'll d ' ' f he QMJIIIIHQ Fred Schon Ronnnc Doole Xlargaret McCarthy Carol Hutson udy Ohlson Nlr lxnmball Cdnrectorj Ilurl Run Pat lxttttr Shen Bohart Alltt Nlontgomerw Nlarnlyn Hmtzscht Sharon Skoglund Shenla Chase Phnl Nyc Pat B0lt7 Gilbert Brook Xfary Campbell Daud Stocklm, Darlene Bolt jam Weatherbte Tom Hornsby Phll Sanderson Rxehard Trowbridge Donna Nlutton Suomi' Rau Sandra 'Nelson Beverly XanAmburg Nlarnlyn Meanger Debbne Bam Sally Sandell jo Ellen Remch Mary Spraetz hrs! Rau nm Hegland lxathryn Susson Nancy Brook Carol Lenfhelt Judy Coggeshall MUSIC The orchestra under the new strmg dxrector, Mr lexgh Knmball, made sexeral outstandnng appearances thls year Helped by several new members lt performed at mmy functxons mcludmg the esters plat and the Semor Class plat, besxdes glVln2 a concert xuth the band and chorus m December The orchestra worked hard th1s sprung hopmg to recenve another fxrst dlXlSlOl'l ratmg at the State musnc contest thns year The dmner ensemble gate fue performances at the Klan of the Year and Football Banquets and at seseral other dlnners durmg the xexr Nflr Kxmball also dlrected thus group The strung quartet a nevsls organnzed group thls tear prouded much lnstemng pleasure for all of 1ts .xudnences NV1th the help of thexr accompamst Donna Mutton the quartet practlced dnlxgentlv ln preparatlon for the music contest DINNER FNSEWBLE STRING QUARTET Sfaulmq Donna Mutton Nlargaret McCarthv Beverly XanAmburg Sandra SLIPIIIUX lxathryn Sxsson jxm Hegland Nlelson Nlr lxxmball fdxrectorj Seam! udy Coggeshall Nancy Brook Szafrl Judy Coggeshall Nancy Brook -49 - 1.1 '- . .. . ,J - - 1 1 ' . ,' ,xl . 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Yup Rau Leo Roop Blll Larson Ronnie Doole Ind Schon David Willetts Gary Owens Donna Mutton Peggy Mougm Lawrence Little Sally Hcgland Fourlla R011 held Daud Tbzrl Rou Iacl-ue Mear Margo Donaldson Bob Harr Kay Sharp udy Ohlson 1m McCaslin Darlene Bolt im Hegland Rodger Oester Stockxng Vhckey Hayes Charles Trowbridge Larry Crask Loretta Long Marv Campbell Shmrley Onley ohn Orner Arlen Rewerts Ronnie Orman Grace Pumfrey Harold Rogers jnm Veatherbee Dxck Trowbridge Herschel Galloway Glen Reims Phil Sanderson Tom Hornsby Peter Remch Bob obe Gary Harter Frank Hewitt Svfoml Rau Debbie Bain Ylmmerman The Marching Band, directed by Mr Greske, turned in outstandmg performances at all the home games this season and at N IS T C s Homecommg on October ll m DeKalb HORN QUARTFT Vfary Campbell Margo Donaldson David Stocking., Darlene Bolt Norma Ymcent udy Hayes Kay Tersiel Lillie Mae Wilson Nancy Brook Shirley McCasl1n Marilyn Meanger Don Meanger Florence Moore Par Bolr7 Ginny Bates Sandra Stoppel Marlorie Bosacker Jim Gras es Nluriel Larson Ann Tilton Ierrv Fnshnr Nlr Geiske Qdircctor The Concert Band gaxe a winter concert on Decem ber S, and the next dax played for the Farm Bureau at Oregon Seseral of its members parucipated in the Music Fesuval TRLNIPIT TRIO Phil Sanderson Tom Hornsby Iohn Orner 50- .:k ', , j ,J' ,l -,Ji s - W 'fl A ,E , ' , - 2 , ' ' I , ' ' A . ' , Y , s s J , , - ' -'C Y 'I ,J 'i ii 'Ii' 4, i '- ei, i i , Boltnm, Rmb: Gilbert Brook, Shirley Bailey, Judy Esposito, Ellen Larson, Wayne Peterson, Phil Nye, jack Kingma, Sheila Chase, Joanne , . . ' . . . . . . . . . , . 2 l 2 L l i 1 Q 193 as 5 . Q 5 , . I '. pg gf. Q -' E '55 I -' 'E ? -mf '-'ll X 4'-.sr ' ex ix lr' va' n T' .Agghx 5 -Y ' , Q' My 1' 42 Nm:-vw 14 E' X' ,Q i ' , ' 1- - ?. , Af J.. Q My Q 25: X 3 F A .--P' 6, h ff ' 5 1 ..,mf b f ll, ' ' if . 1 A IHS? 92 ' Q, 3 N' ll '51 1 nv f V V X X rn ' I . if r W . Q eg-X Z vf .li Q ., -4 wwf ,. .W 1 gr gl K V. QR W, nw! 1 f X ,z ' X :Q 'll f gf fsvy' 5 ' 'f .1 P , 4' F Q S J ill, H g lx :I ' 13, ,-5, 'E F fi? 'M 1 .. I fr.: X lv' s , ' . 1 f 'w jf' 1 I, ' v f fwvxxfg K' -:fs -'g ur A ffl, 'ff' ', 1' ,af Y rd-xy., 4. z 'N V ,1 U7 1 i F - 1, x . 64' - Q lop Rau Henrxuta Hendrutks Donna Hutton Cary Owens Gerald 'xleKen7ne Rlchard 'lruxxbrndgt Herschel Galloway Roger Jaeger Ronme H111 nm Wgathtrbte Shtxla Chase Debbxe Bam F01lYfl7Rflll 0 fllen Remth Darltne Bolt ack Pneree Tom Hornsbx Clnfford lxendall lerrx Nicllxox Ronald Engelkes Leo Roop Barbara Nlorrnxon Pat lxtnfer Ilnrl Run Ptggv Horton Donna ohnson Blaur Thuestad Dale Woodworth Robert Harrxson Rax Huftalxr- Manlvn Vogeler Duane linnu 8410111 Ron Dons Dale fharlotte aeger Txangelme Staxrakas Lnnda Kmght Roscmarx Nance Cmnx Bates Carol Hutson oan Hall Xianlx n Sarx er Iinffnm R011 Carol Lurhenr Xll'j,ll1I l Argersmger Clenny Nlougxn Marx Spraet7 Cracc Hopkins Margaret McCarthy Shen Bohart The Nhxed Chorus Whlkll xx ms under the xery Cap lble d1reCt1on of Mr Gleslu spent an enyoxable and smsfxmg sexson thms ,CIT Fxtrx mormm, xt could be found xx orkmg hlrd m prtplrltlon for some engagement A large number of tht Chorus members took 1n 1Ct1ve plrt m the NI C l C Nlusle Ttstmx tl on Noxembtr 15 On Deeember S thex lppeared wlth the other musxml groups m 1 publlc concert Thex also smg for the XX estmmster Culld lt the Presbx ternn Church a W Omen s Club pro B FI NT CIARIXII QUARITT el I C L L L xposxto Pxt Bo ll gram, the Chrnstmls program md for vanous other school actlxltxes The B Illt Cllrmet unter xxelcomed txxo nexx uartet mule sextrll publxe IPPCITIULCS md part1c1p1ted nn the musle contest A Mlxed LIIITLI tonslstlng of Cxrx Oxx ens o Ellen Remeh Xlrgxml Argetslngtr md Rlehard Trovxbrldge lll jumors xx 19 formed for the flrst t1me thxs xear Thex xxere dlreetecl bx Nlr Hulkberg 1 student teacher X1lXll7 QUARII I rx Txxtns ll I1 litmeh xll'j.,lI'll1 Argttsm er Rlelnrd lroxxhr1dp,t T : 4' ' A' , . , 1 ' , . 'J A . T ' ' '. . ' . . l : I '. , . ' . f' A . ' -, ' 5 , . 1' '. , Q, 1' , - x ,l . ': . ' , V 'C '. 1' ' , T . ' , 1' . 1 h . . ' - . ' , ' H. 1 - I A. Y , 1 ' L . . . ', . ' . . x A '. . .. 1.41: 14. ' ,tl .l,., ',' 'Q ,A Q.' ' ' ' 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - Y members this year: Pat Holtz and Judy Esposito. The y X 1 x - ' . 1 Y' Q T Q Q l T Q - A T ' f 1 ' 1 'V 7 ' - v ' s , , 5h l. ihaxf, Phil Ny: 1l1dx' If ' , . l . Lia 1' C . .Io lg e ' . '. 1 b g . Tvp R014 Xlr Doyle fstudent teather Judy Harms Peggy Nfougin lxay Terviel Aliee Montgomery Carolyn Leathers Marilyn Hint fsche Audrey Albrctht Peggy Montgomery Carolyn Brown Mr Hulkberg fstudent teacherj lnurllv Ron Betsy Albrecht hay Sharp Sally Sandell Sharryn Frisk lean Knoll Lee Cooprider jean Secoy Kathryn Sisson Roberta Spencer Tbfrl Ron Nlarv Campbell hav Sherwood kay Connolly oan Carson can Carson Gail Hayenga Sandra Stoppel Sally Hegland Alice Horton S mul Run Connie Cilbcrt Xian Groxcr Shirley' Onley Margo Donaldson oyce Hinkle Mary Pittman Marlene Graham Aleen Graddy Bottom Rau Sharon Skoglund Sandy Seitz Sonia Myers Ruth Groyer Nianlyn Ieusby Norma Stone Grace Pumfrey The Girls Chorus under the direction of Mr Gieske mrious appearances They sang seyeral numbers at the concert on December 5 and some of the members of the chorus were elected to participate in the Music Festiyal in Sterling Something, new vias added to the Chorus section of the Nlusic Department this year -X 'Nlelody Chorus made up of those who were not ible to participate in the other Choruses because of eonflicting schedules met once a l Sl X l l linda lxnn.,ht Sharon Skotlund Pat heater Sheila Chase Carol Hutson ludy Harms week under the direction of Mr Gieske and Mr Hulk prepare themselves for other chorus work in future years The Boys uartet is a new ensemble formed this year They sang for their ovsn pleasure and participated in the music contest A Girls Sextet vias also formed this year The mem bers made sey eral appearances in public, but most of their time wis spent in preparing yarious selections for the music contest BOYS QUARTET erry Lang Blair Thuestad Gary Ovens Richard Trowbridge if I 1 . ' V ' , ' - r . I . I t , 4 . , , I if A 1 S' . A ,' ' y ' . . ,l ' . A , y - U , , i ' V . i . ' I i . I . - was kept very busy' again this year preparing for their berg. Their purpose is to sing for enjoyment and to better I Y V V I A , V - ' - A s 'F 4, I A A 1' , K V ' ' ' Cilli S' 'ffm QTTIAQ ' i -55- l E' DON CANIPIII II IRC IINIA II CR 'ISI ISI XI RI Y IIALSFY AA i' 4? ,av '3D 165 IJARRII HARTIR IOANNII IOWIR IOANNI MOII -E? XXAXNI NIXROTII IIM ORNIR IIRRX XXARIJ NIARX WIHNINR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY or TH1 1952 SENIOR CLASS Semors who rank scholastxcally ln the upper thnrd of their eI1ss ure. LIILIIJIC for member shlp In the INatnonaI Honor Socnetx The number of persons chosen must not exceed fnfteen per cent of the entnre class membership Thls honor xs bestowed on wxorthv students on the basxs of scholarshnp character Ieadershlp and servxee The selectnon IS made tovs ard the end of the school year by a commnttee of facultx members Ar the dose of school last year fxfty tvso boys and seventy fxve gxrls had been mmed to membcrshxp In the Rochelle chap ter of the N:1t1on1I Honor Socxetw 54 I , I' , , r . I AIII- V , I id I' . I f,. V I I .IIIS W'AYNI , 1 I., QN -' 'f , ' .1 FM , x n 5 ' I A aa C, I A 'Q . . - gf W' , K 1, I z l 'V Wffllf,-' , .IX 4 - Q , 2 4 I f . f , I ' f A Q A I by ses- ' . I A ih. x A I X I Ie' I rf' . 5 V , L ,MI I , H25 ' I I , T I I Y .Xb X ' I I ' ' 1 - y , . . 5 l . V I 1 'L in 4'5'W?'+ f'N 4 'F' If vw 4' QQ gg. 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Y 1 wwf: , 537711: F-' - ' x , , f' 11 fix . . - ' ' Y 1 f . : q 22- ' ' , 7 1'-2, ' ' s . 0 ' 'Q Mui? sw . .5 05 3 '44 F ' f' 1-.I Ihe ueen and her eourt Sharon Sleoelund freshmm Conme liusse queen Ioretta Long sophomore md Marlene Graham yumor 1952 HOMECOMING Xir and Nlrs Gxeske at the Homecommg Dance The fCSI1NlIlLS began Thursday nlght Vilth a huge bonfxre and pep rtlly south of Roehelle Soon the student body surged tovy ard toun meetnng at Hayes drug store for more Cheers Then Blur Thuestxd led the snake dance, twxstmg und turnxng ln 1nd out through the streets Fmally the held on the SIIQC Axqun the Cham vsound out mto the street md dlspersed lprldty mehr ue lost our football game to Mendota 28 0 but eyen the Roehelle flns were cheered by a slut durmg half tnme presented by the Blnd and the esters The slut depleted sexertl stxees ID the lxxes of two llumm Then the queen Qonnle liusse md her court were presented to the ldl'T1lI'lI1Q Croud After the glme the Student Councnl spon sored a dance ln the gym Al Graees orchestra played, and the Iesters tue 1 slut featurmg mo football teams m SLI'lIT1!'l1'lgL Then Dxle Noeeler and Gllen Kruger crovs ned the queen and her lttendmts The end of the danee marked the elose of the Homeeomnne, eelebrltxon 56 '7 , . .. IZ! -.---................. ., fY f? 'V' 4' ,, at ' A K l . 1 ' K . f l b , , , . , e ' ' . ' I 4 .. ', line entered the Hub Theatre, where a cheering session was , L 7 . Y. I 1. Y h . ' , , ' , 11 ' - 4 1 v 9 1 ' - 1 1 11 ,1- ' 1 ' V V f ' u , T lx k H, 3 ' 1 in l I I ' I Y V - . K . K. , . 1, , I A . , . y 1 . YQ ' . ' I . ' ' h - 1 ' A ,1. 1 t 1 ' y 1 K v ,ee f ' ' ' ' ' Y ' A A . Frank Nfann Xhrlenc Hansen and Hozgatt go for 2 drne nn theur hot rod m the Homecomxng skxt 12 ESCAPE G ff HATCH -- R98 QM? ,,,0 Al Graces orchestra playnng the musnc for the dance .xt lhc Homctommg uttn and her attendants bemg presented to the publnt during, tht half of thc football game 5 9 A 35 . . . -V A - . w Jfre Y a , .H tv 'Q b a , Aa HL 2 X 6 1 I K 1 5 ,Q y WA.. r it K ' QQ ' 1 xgtalns Dat Xoet tr ,md C glen Ixru gr t mxr rm tux Hx t Impln Avxart 1952 FOOTBALL HUBS The Roehtllt Hubs started prattlce the last week ln August vrnth txxentx fue pluers After sexeral weeks of hlrd vsorlx thu trlveled to Bxtaxll to get the season underw IS The Hubs plmycd 1 good game wlth the backs Ililklflg stxtral lone runs and hxttlnb the llne for short but effecxne guns The frnal store 28 to 19 m favor of Bataxla The flrst home game vxas agamst Sycamore The llst tvttntx sttonds when Sxcamore carrxed the p1gsk1n across the toll lme mmkmg the fnnal score Sy camore 20 Rothtllt 1 The fxrst tonftrtntt tlzsh was lt Irlnceton The game wus closely fought but vte were beaten, 19 to 13 Our fourth glme also 1 tonferenee battle was played it Rock lalls Desprte the Hubs xalllant efforts, the one touthdoxxn ,mx won out and Rochelle lost, 7 to 0 Tufr Ron Daud Pfoff qmanagefj Ronmt Hlll Dale Woodworth Harold lohnson Danny Fulton Bob Detxp, Duck Lockhart Fred Melinda Rodter Oesttrlmcld Cmanagcrj Stronl Rau Coath Correll Dxtk Trowbrndtt Art Hams Don Sthuler Bob Donaldson crry Rand btue Morrxsey Tom Hornsby C 0.14. h Wxlkxnson Bottom R014 nm Hegland Dau Rtvstns ack Graf Delmar Starns Dalt Nottltr Rottr latter luck Aleoek Gene Carlson D Xkayne Adams Xnt Sbouu Galen lxruger 4450 , X Q F V! A ci.-t-.w , 1- 'y-In r.- ' g-, IJ-I . Sta .rf-- 'tw .tk-It g f 1. 1 ' ', 'i' . . ' 4 ' ' -, 3, 'z'. 1 ' , A 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' '.. A ,I . ' A ' r - V 1 y ' t A I 1 ' L Lk- V , v f K - ' v yk' K' A f - I V ' . , . ' - v v g, 5 7 ' ' 1 , 7' - T A ' V I . V, . - , , A , , ' contest went along well for the Hubs until the fatal Our Homecgming game was with Mendota, the ,. ,A -h - , ' , . . . A v 1 . , - . ', , V I I ' , . , n ' - . Q 1 . , I I . . U o I . 0 0 I Q ' v . Q Q l ' l g Q ' ' l 9 ' ' I . . ' : 5 f asf' I A . Q ,Lk 1. . T' f' -..Za zf' . ' Y .e,-1-'af' A s ' 1 5' . . -53- Hub Cmchcs Xlr llr Corrtll best telm the Hubs plu td all xe1r Although the Hubs trled hard thex xx ere umble to stop the pon erful Xlendota squad The DeKalb LIIHIC vt 1s the turnmg POIDI for the Hubs XX 1th the B1rbs leadlm, the fms were brought to thelr feet 1n the last twenty seconds IS the Hubs scored to vun thelr flrst mme of the se1son 18 to I4 The Hubs won thelr llst tonference game xuth Geneseo 14 to 7 The last game plaxed It Ambox ended wnxth the XICEOFIOUS score Rochelle 112 Amobx 0 The 1952 season ended vuth 1 total of fue glmes lost and three games Won At the 1nnu1l Rot1rx Club l-ootball Bmquet Delmar Starnes vms xxx arded the Hackett Trophx .md Sonnx Mussel man was n1med c1pt.11n of the 1953 Hub squid X hl u Mrcttor Nlr He ms XX xlkmson and OPPONl NT Batavna Sy camore Prmceton Rock Falls Mendotm DeKalb Geneseo Amboy THLX NY HFRE PLAYED Batavxa Rochelle Prmceton Rock Falls Rochelle Rochelle Rochelle Amboy 9 11211 lU'UF-51' C111-lu 1-1LklL1'5 101' 21 R001-l 1521111 Dale X0 eler R5 broug.,nt down bx three tacklers 59 . Q I . R J , ,, : I c 'c ll ' .. . l . f '. i . 1 xi. 1 , A K Y , l.5:' ,: -fi . , .NM 1,2 - .I ., .4 i' . 1 1 rn . A ' W1-1 2' ' , .md the Trojans won, 28 to 0. 19 . 28 ' ,. l N V A U ' 13 f 20 ' ' ' 1 s ' 13 ' 19 ' H 1 0 7 - f - - 0 . 23 f A v k . 18 14 . t . I' 4 . , 7 ' 4 . . . . 18 0 - 4. ,....1-.-. a4 Z1 ..- v1 ,JV A -PJ A-.-Fr' 1-K' va' W an nlwvuxwn .. , . x. 'vb I 1 Ronmg n an cwcrtx rep run eV :une Adams Rour auf Lk A ks Cu Car x nu f Don Sghulnr Kuhn lxrugxr Dplnnr Smrns D114 You gr Bob Dun., moru .1 toughdovsn agznnst Sycamore 60 Y Illlu Xu Ju' nuku 1 llrm, IJXII tg? L Nil!! I ll! t W - Q I . ' 5 'fz 1? ' ' . , Q , I ' ' I . u 1 . X f ww'v4vw A - . ' A . W Y v -,1',-,, 1 . A 4 ,Q Q A - fl f, 4,-Lyx. .J 'gf 1,62 W 4. A ' - 1 - 4 57 , ,D Ali- 1 . '4 if 5 5. v h 4' wi.: , .J.:,. K . V 'A 1. 5 Q-,, ' M -nga , l zfp: 'Aw' i ' 7 - A-iv , ,S . 1' .VT3 ' . 'TN -4 --'L ,- ' ff V7' 'W' U ,J . - '- ' . 44 qtiia, ? . ff 'g'5 fi'1. TH. My ' ggi . 4 agah ijw 5 - 'rv' A .A 3 ' ., 4' X , 'Fun ,, .JAM f' 7 , 9, A FIM Rr 14: 4' HAH, U R K. F 1 XTCBA '. D 1' . ,IA , ,lm lw gk, Vue . lon. Sn .1 Rau: ' ', I 1 ' ' . , - 'jl-, ' wi i . ' Q., 4 ,Q A K . 5G ' - ., A K wr you uw wr-: rw? 1' ,fn-if' A ,L j,,: 3- 1 5, Ja' ' U ,qw .-ff W 3' 1:59 WMM uf VO P151 Run 'Xl Nluisglmm Ulgk IoLH11rt Bob Donaldson Danny Tllton om Hornsby Dah Vuoduurrm Slug Nlorrugu Unk Troy brndgc S mn! Rm Bob Deux, crry Rand Hxrold ohmnn Art I aus Nui ifmu 71 nm Hug 'll'Id aux? Cloud blodmg IS npplxcd for Don Schulcr IMIL Xu Llgr xJku 1 I1 IJ A nr I Syumorc ,. Q, '-.ax P 1 4 J 401.15 M, 'Jn 1 n Qs! , Wt I A - V 1 D -. , - v ' V , ' 1, - ., ' v - ry , . , K, . , :' J. I - .I :E f' . .'- 1. , ' ,-,sr .4 , . .4 A, - , -- . ,, ,. -- 14...-.:. ,.-,t rf - 7 VA ' ' ' ' ' cf' . ,w ' 1 . . nf - - 'L' Q . A-.-' f ,Lf :F ,, if W, pf ' , Hu '. , ' 1 ' K f ' . 1, A , gil 4 '13, . 1 A34 A Ivatfkx fa 'Tv Q L , N , 1 H ,V .1 +' x V , ,.-' I 'uf f Mx f.. 4 ,gf- U 41 ,. ' .Q ff - -' -.V ' 1. K, M 14.5 ' ,V -' ,. .1 A rv , A naw ' rv L- 5' M, fr' . r : 'j, ,I ' . . J , I '. A . : fl. . ' W Wk 1' 5 '. - wx AA Q ,mi Yi , ffrivfi ' Wm- 4,5 ffm' v:-rf' 'M' II' .1- Top Rnu Frank Hewitt fmanagerj Ronmc hngelkes Darrell Daub Devxane LeMar Ronme Orman Mnke Weatherbee Bob Jobe Bob Blorneby Paul Tyler lxenneth Pumfrey Bernie Hubberd Roger I-ull Arthur Shaw Bob Daub Cmzanagerj Thml' Rou. Ray hannhelser Gary Ladvug Ray Cramer ohn Orner Fdward Nlear ames Kmgsbury Charles Trowbndge Charles Hayes Wayne Beach Fugene Cook ack Connolly Frank Castor Svrona' Rou Coach Skogland Edward Rnce Blzmford Pierce ames Barley Bnll Sudbury Bull Larson john Heron Duck Woollacott Edward Milburn David Wnlletts Carl Larson Coach Posorske Boliom Rau. Larry Ewald Rex Altenburg ack Colwlll Paul Stawrakas Phxlnp Tlgan Inm Weatherbee Vxrgxl Swope Mason Hayenga Cene Fmnestad 1952 FOOTBALL HUBLETS The Hublets started out the 1952 season by over powermg the1r flrst three opponents They combmed a good aernl and runmng attack vthxch worked xery well untll the1r fourth tame Agamst Rock Falls the Hublets met the1r fnrst defeat The offense dndnt work as smoothly as lt had prevlously Durmg our Homecommg game wxth Mendota Blll Ronmc l.np,elkts packs up salunhle yardage. , OPPONI Nl Sudbury VKIS knocked out and was lost for the rest of the season The I-Iublets lost the game 26 to 0 Playmg DeK1lb the Hublets lost the1r thxrd stralght game They then declded to change the1r ways The Hublets tled Geneseo to vxmd up the1r conference sche dule vuth a one won two losses and one tned record The Hublets defeated Amboy to haxe a successful wear of four vuns three losses md one tue lllI.Y XX HLRF PLAYED . Batavia Batavia f Sycamore - Rochelle Princeton Princeton Rock Falls Rock Falls Mendota - ROCl'1CllC' DeKalb Rochelle 7 Geneseo 7 Rochelle 38 Amboy 12 Amboy -62.. Huhlcz Cmchcw. Nr, Qknlllllhq .md Vr. Pmorfke. Honorary captain. Mason Hayenga. if J D fun ILJIHSI Xrn HHS Bxll Sudbury packs up vardage against Qycwmorc Q 6 i 1 Bailey is puxlxcd out uf boundx ' In 2 .' ' : l '. - 5, iwk-warren rc' Aw .,.', 1 11 1 I Fx Top R014 lack Connollv lmgrj Ronme Smxth Iacle Alcock Steve Morrnssey frngrj R1 hard from budge Nielym Zxmmcrman Robert Hart lmgrj Sunni R014 Coach Wnlkmson Inm Slothower lack Kmgma 1m Hegland Don Meanger Galen Kruger Bnllnm Rou A1 Mussclman Ron H111 Roger Jaeger Lyle Smxth Bob Deng 1932 33 BASKETBALL HUBS Under a neyy C1ge mentor Mr Wllkxnson the 1952 53 Hubs opened the season agalnst a strong Sycamore team and suceumbed 61 to 54 Invadlng the Hubs home floor Mooseheart came out on top by .1 elose 49 to 40 margln In both of thexr games agamst Polo the Hubs were y1ctor1ous An mspxred Hub te1m took on XX est Rockford the Hubs 61 to 55 Back home our r1y 11 Nlount Morrns e1me to toyyn md handed the Hubs Cl 50 to -16 loss In thenr return m1tch at Nlount Nlorrms the Hubs blttled the 'ylounders to the floor by a SS to 42 score In the Nfendota tournament the Hubs lost to Hlnekley And be1t Somonauk for the Consolauon Trophy At the DeK1lb Hohdly Tourniment Roehelle lost to a strong Eyanston te1m Returnmg to conference play the Hubs lost to Dxxon 1nd Qttayya On the home court the Hubs beat the fayored Beludere tezm 6-1 to SS Prmceton myaded Rochelle and toole home 1 yery close yym S-1 to 57 md the Hubs yyere defeated by East Aurora nn 1 non eonferenee gume At DeKx1b they fought furmouslv but were lgrun beaten At home the Hubs yyon oyer Oregon nn in oyertxme but lost to Sterling ID Sterlnng The Hubs then defened Nlendota ID Roehelle but journeyed to Geneseo and lost -16 to -1-1 The games vyxth Rock 1111s and Belyldere ended seasonal play and t0urn1ment pl1y began yynth Rochelle letmg 1s host to the Reelonll Tourniment 64 C . . ' H H ' ' . - 6 4 ' - , V, , . Q .: ' ' ' Ox N .5 l K4 W .. . A I' F' Q. ' 1 t . ' ' V O , v ' ' 5 , 7 . . ,, . N , . A E .S .3 Y . X., ' 5 - f -1 .' - ' . Q4 . 2 4 Y X Q M i 5 , . . g S, , , V A . I Y, M J E7 . ' I . ' ' h 'U . f I ' - 1 ,. . Q. 1 1 L , , 1 1 r f 0-7 cu e V 1 . ,A .35 ' a .4 , , ,N 6 . I l' 1 3 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1'-1. .S-5 CA, 4 4- I ' , ,, i E- w , If I A li - A It E I , li ' W I -1 '- vw ' 1 . '. ,, s ' . ' A - , .1 U Q V' -4 S , . . , ' Q 1 Q ul .9 1 - . 1 -we - . s- 1 V .i 6 ff - , , ' . , Q- , to 1 '4 ' , . 1 , S ' , m 'S V . C' V , 1- hh - 4 ge . so ' DJ . Deng gets a lay up Kmgma gets om loose Iacger dunks one Slothov cr trnes one SCORE BOARD OPPONENTS Sycamore 'vloosehearr Po o West Rockford Hall Tovsnslnp Xlount Niorns NIFNDOTA TOLRNAVIEINT Hmcklcv Somonauk DLKALB HOLIDAX TOURNAMFNT Fw anston Dxxon Ottawa Beludere Past Aurora Dclxalb Oregon Sterling., Po o Xlendota Xlounn Vlorrn C Lncsm Rorlc Falls Bulx xdgr R ION-XI IOLRNIH KI ROCHIIU Axhxon Vnnncbago Fmrulon Sl QTION XL TOLRXI X Al NX I SI ROC lxlORlJ lu: Rmktord THEY XVI-i l' 54 H , 61 40 , , . , 49 65 , ,, , 1 , ,, ,, 41 54 f as 55 V V V ' ' 61 46 , . . ' 50 . .Av I Al A Y SZ ' 1 67 75 53 ' ' V . .V . rl 49 J , 92 52 '. 53 44 91 64 'I fl 52 Princeton 54 46 1 73 W7 V V 40 Y7 SS 61 ' ' 91 69 l 40 50 . 48 if A A ' 42 44 Iv' ' 46 56 ' 54 43 ' - c 48 EG ' 1 -. 5 YS 43 vs N, 50 H - sz Y' I - ' 79 Top Row Bob jobe john Nugent Paul Stavrakas Roger Hull Steve Foster Mxke Weathcrbee Chuck Trowbndge Bob Harr fmgrj Srrrml Rau Coach Correll Mason Hayenga nm Weatherbee Bxll Sudbury Dave Wfnlletts Blanme Pnercc Paul Foster Iioltom Ron Ronme Orman jnm Baxley ohn Heron Larry Fwald Eddxe Rnce B111 Larson 1952 53 BASKETBALL HUBLETS The 1952 53 Hublet team started the season by playmg Sycamore and losmg a heartbreaker S0 to 42 The fxrst team consxstmg mostly of freshmen lost to a rugged Mooseheart team For thexr flrst Wm the Hublets swamped Polo 62 to 27 Playmg 15,a1nst a tall West Rockford team the Hublets were defeated 69 to 30 Compensatmg for thexr loss the week before the Hub lets started conference play by defeatmg Hall Tow nshnp 44 to 29 In thexr next four games the Hublets trled hard but lost to 'Vlount Morrls Dlxon Ottawa and Belvndere Returnmg to con non conference tnlt East Aurora scrambled for a S4 to 40 wm At DeKalb the Barblets won 48 to 34 ln an oxertxme Oregon ended up wlth a 46 to 42 w1n Playnng xn Sterlmg s new stadlum the Hublets were wxthout luck nn bowmg 62 to 39 In a return game Rochelle dow ned Polo by 23 pomts A host Hublet team took on Nlendota and played good ball but Rochelle was beaten 58 to 49 The Hublets journeyed to Wount Nlorrls 1nd hut from excry angle to wm by 27 polnts A tednous road trlp took the Hublets to Clemseo where they poured If on ID the thlrd quarter to wnn S2 to S0 The games wnth Rock Falls and Belxndere ended seasonal plat 68 Hublets stort again Q' 1 ': ' , ,J' , ' . ' , ' ' . l . 1 ' I x , . ' Y 3 ' . , ' . . t , . , . , - f Y I , ' I ' . s U 1 'vs 3 I ' . ' ference play, the Hublets conquered Prmceton, 36 to 19. In a - , . . r ' I . , . , . . K . , . , , , I y' Y r I 1 Q A . ' 1 ' , 1 , . ' . 4 1 A I I Y Y . u rx Y A I X . - A . T in ' v V, , l . Pfoff a d Perce rebound Ewald ready for a t p m fl ni ' 5 ri, .vu f:,. 4 4 , .., t Orman shoots xth Larso ready SCORE BOARD OPPONENTS Sycamore Mooseheart Po o West Rockford Hall Townshnp Mount Morrxs Dlxon Belvldere Prmceton East Aurora DeKalb Oregon Sterlmg Po o Mendota Mount Morns Geneseo Rock Falls Belvndere FROSH SOPI-I TOURN F Y West Rockford Nloosehart Genoa Kmgston Les den Tow nshnp THEY AT BELVIDERE . f 5 . g. ,Q 1 ?,'a --41 if ,X W .W l 9 n i . W' n . i ' . 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A , .,,,,,,.,,, 50 43 ,,,,,,, H .. ,, ' ,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, YAA,,, , , Wm, 48 51 ,,,,,,,,, , , Ottawa ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 66 43 ,,,., ,, ,,,,, ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 62 36 ,,,,,,, -, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 19 40 , ,,,, , , W ., N ,,,,,,.,,,. 54 34 , W ,, , ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 42 H ,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . 46 39 , H W ' , H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 69 ,, l , ,,,, , ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 46 77 , , , Y- ' , ,, , ,,,, , 50 S2 , , ,, , , ,, ,,,,, 50 57 , , ,, , 42 I ,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,, , ,, , 44 7 38 , 50 47 A ,, , , , , , 35 44 - I 42 47 a' ' ' , , 60 ,691 George Schofxeld Don Meanger Mr Nelson fcoachj Duck Lockhart Davt Rewcrts and rm Slothower Not Slwun Drck Carter Peter Knene and Darrel Harter HUBS WIN N C I C GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP The Hubs of 1952 loaded wnth returmng lettermen opened defense of thenr NCIC champ1onsh1p by de featlng Sterlmg SM to V Travellng to Dnxon the Hubs not only battled a tough Dxxon team but also waded through the elements to whnp Dlxen 6'f LQ On therr home course the Hubs beat Oregon 15 to 1 The Hubs buckled down for a rugged Mt Morrls squad and won 18 to 0 Once more travelmg to a forelgn course the Hubs smashed DeKalb 14 to 1 Mother Nature was determmed to plague the Hubs as she once agaxn loosed the rems on the Hubs but to no ayaxl The Hubs splashed to an abbrevxated 6 to 2 vxctory over Rock Falls In the match of the year the Hubs traveled to Rockford to engage powerful vxest Rockford and anes vnlle Wnsconsxn state champlons Rochelle came out of the encounter second best trnumphmg over anesulle but stumblmg before West Rockford The Hubs returned to Rockford to compete ln the Dxstrlct meet The Hubs fmxshed fourth m a fxeld of twelve and 1m Slothovs er txed for fourth place 1I'ldlS1Cl ual y journeymg to Oregon the Hubs agam preyalled over Mother Nature and trampled Oregon 12 to 4 A hngh lxght of the match was an eagle scored by George Scho fre d In a rematch wrth Mt Morrns the Hubs squeezed out a 9V to 8M vlctory Thus marked the flrst tnme m many years that the Hubs defeated Mt Morrxs at Mt Morrns Although an easy uctory was apparent at the end of the flrst mne the Mounders fought back and the match was not decxded unt1l the l1st putt was drop e At Dnxon the Hubs turned on the power and slaughtered the Dukes 23' t man team turned xn a score of 312 the lovx est score ever turned nn by the Hubs The IN CIC champlonshlp tourney held at Roc helle proy ed the undolng of the other conference teams Rochelle not only captured thexr fourth champronshxp nn f1ye years but also thenr thxrd ln successlon The Hubs set 1 te1m scorxng record mth .1 total of 306 The Hubs also swept 1I'ldlY1dU2ll1SI honors Captam Dxck Carter m Slothovx er 1nd George Schofxeld tned for fnrst place wlth 75 s In a speelal play off Duck Carter captured the coveted medalnst t1tle Ixm Slothower took the second medal and George Schofleld the thlrd Chances for next year look good wth three letter men returmng who placed 1n the record breaknng con ference score of 306 70- , , , , V Y. .. . -- -. . Y A. . -. ....,- -, 5 . I Y l - ' . . . . ' - ' l . 2, . . ' Y l . , I2 . - . . . . I , . I o u ' X2 to . - ' ' - - - .. ,, . v 1 1 ' l A .L - . . P d. . 1 . , , W2 0 FQ- ' . . The Hubs trod over DeKalb 1512 to KG, when a four - V - , , ' . , . Y Q ' - . . . . , , , , . , J - Y . . . . U 5 ' - Y h U ' h D A ' V Y ' D . . I U , I- ' , 4 K - ' - , f 1 1 , 1 V . . V. . K. K. . , Ji . ' , . , 5 J- , ' ' , ' 5 V l . . ' ' . 4 . V 4 7 Y' - V Y V ' Y 4 , U - I 1' 2 ill, L I Z! Top Ron I-red Schon Duck Trnwbrrdet jack Km m Iam Ht-gland Leo Roop Coach Posorske Bollum Run Galen Kruger Tom Hornsby Charles Remts Burley Smnth Lee Hutson Larry Little Nut Shaun Don Campbell jerry Ward 1952 TENNIS TEAM The 1952 wersnon of the Hub tenms team vxas a suc lost three droppmg contests only to West Rockford and twxce to the Dnxon Conference champs The Hub xarsxty xxas composed of Don Campbell captam and erry XVard both semors Galen Kruger Burr Schuler Chlrles Remts rm Hegland and ack Kmgma jumors Burley Smlth sophomore The f1rst four men Galen Kruger Burr Schuler Don Campbell and Charles Remts xx ere the mayor letter vxmners The Hubs opened the selson xxnth a bang by defeat mg the Mounders from Mt 'Vlorns A blemnsh on the Hubs record was the butter defeat handed them by Dxxon lmmednatelx folloxxxng thus defeat the rampagmg Hubs xxent on a fue game xxmnmg streak Playxng all these matches on forugn courts the Hubs xxalloped Bel xndere Nlt Nlorrns Polo Fast Rockford and Sterlmg respectxxelx Traxelmg to Rockford for the dxstrnct meet the Hubs found the competxtnon too tough and fmxshed fmfth ln the tournament nn xxhnch elexen schools competed Returmng to regular season pl1y Dlxon handed the nn preparatnon for the conference meet rolled over Polo and fought 1 furnous attack from Belvndere to take a close decnsnon The Hubs ended regular season play by losmg a close game to a superlor West Rockford team ourneymg to Sterlmg to compete 1n the NCIC tournament the Hubs as a team fnmshed m second place Burley Smnth lost a close three set match to Dxxons Al New comber who xx ent on to vxnn the conference smgles champxonshxp Calen Kruger and Burr Schuler the Hubs doubles team took second place honors Coach Posorske hopes to have another successful team m 1953 vxnth the return of four of last years lumors and a host of up and commg sophomores mclud mg Burlex Smxth Duck Troxx brndge Tom Hornsby Stexe Nlorrxssnx and Larrx Lxttle They recened valuable ex pernence bx partncnpatmg m the Polo Belxndere and Sterlmf, matches durlng the season . 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W'-P94-by-a-n.... -f-...Q Qu x Q... is Top Ron Bob Harr Bob lobe Gene Carlson Art Haws jrm Hegland Roger jaerer jnm Wetherbee Bob Bgorneby jerry Fnsher and Teddy Fx erest Sunni Rau Coach Helms Stan Iaeger lack Connolly Glen Dunahoo Gene Fnnnestad Dale Woodworth Dean Shaw Carl Larson Crlbert Brooks Delmar Starns Don Schuler jim Barley Bob Donaldson Dan Trlton Paul Stavrakas Allen Monson and Coach Correll Bntlom Run Larry Brugh Paul Tyler Don Coquxllette Frank Prttman Ronald Hrll Mason Hayenga Allen Musselman Charles Barnes lerrw lang, lack Oakes Bob Smrth Nell Manning Bob Detxg Ph1lT1gan Delmar Starnes one of the Hubs ceners demonstrates hrs abnlxty 1952 TRACK TEAM top polnt re The 1952 track team opened the season by sendnng the Frosh Soph agamst the Shabbona Xarsxty Although the Frosh Soph lost several members of the squld shovsed defnmte xarsxty promnse for the commg season The Hub Varsnty opened the season wnth a successful note, de featmg Mt Morrns 89 to 24 Del Starnes and jack Oakes each won three fnrsts to place the Hubs Meetnng a strong Dlxon team at Dxxon, the Hubs lost a close en counter, 67'Q to 57M The Frosh Soph also were defeated ln another close battle The Hubs next engaged Amboy and swamped them 86M to 3116 Ewen though the Hubs nmproved as the season progressed, they could not cope wrth DlYOl'1,S superlor power and bowed to the Dukes lgaln, 66'Q to SIM The Hubs traveled to Rockford for the Dxstrxct Meet, where Al Musselman placed thnrd rn the mule run Rochelle next fned Sttrlmg and Oregon m a trrangular meet The Hubs showed fllshes of power, but couldn't overcome the greater power of Sterlmg The Hubs showed therr abnlnty to come from behmd when they defeated Mendota by '5 pomt, vummng the last event m order to do so The Hubs closed regular season by losmg to DeKalb Entermg competntron ln the conference meet, the Hubs' Jack Oakes took a fxrst ln the 440 xard run, and Charles Barnes recelved 1 second rn the mxle run 72 e aao e ' g. it f1'g'iIl---....T T':Tl',T1EEl 'TZ-'ilLl1tQei ,Z511. -13 .. 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Y 'htm f , x X t ,J 1 I , , ' ,, A N' x ., ll ' Y f . s ' I K , us LI' C I IN MEMORIAM lt seems wry flfflflg that me pause a moment, partlcularlx xn thus sectlon of the Tatler, to honor the memorx of 1 LIYCII sportsman and educltor, Chester C Ellls Many former stu dents It RTI-IS remember hnm as Coach Chet Ellxs the man who taught them all they knew lbout the sports thex plu ed Others remember hum as the1r phy sxcal educatlon and drlver trammg mstructor, stxll others, such as the Fans Club and the coaches, remember hrm as the1r kex man m fmdmg out the opposxng team s strategx, for he spent much of h1s free tlme spot txng glmes He VKIS Instrumental ln mtroducxng mght football and the drner tralmng pro gram mto R T H S Xlr Ellns xx ts also 1 promxnent educator, and mam former and present students remember htm as the1r nnstruetor ot mathemmcs It seems as though Xlr Ellxs touched many students lnxes durmg tht surs whether mn the clzssroom, the studx hall, or on the athletxc field He dexoted hns enure hte to eoxehmg md edueatmg xoung people and vxe, the students of R T H S pause to su th mls xou to the mln vs ho guxdtd us md nexer let hns school or team down 73 br. s .ya 1 tl I I . . 4. t1l-r- Q, Ellk ' 'xl ' 4 y Y . I v. D . 1 :R . 4 . . - - U ,, - . V . . . . , Y . . ,, . . . , . . , -'h A x tx ' x - . v . . A 1 5 K' K . . ,V 1 ' s 's s - s ' , X. ' , , V I F Captains: Mary Hills. joan Carson. Helena Kaminsl-ci. ,Iudy Harms, Ginny Bates, Miss johnson Csponsorj llarloara Pohstman, ,ludy Ohlson. GIRLS RhCREATION A new evening basketball program was planned this year for the girls of R.T.H.S. Eight teams were formed from the list of those who signed up to play. Games were played every Tuesday night from seven to nine p,m. in alternating quarters. A tournament was set up, with Margaret McCarthy and Marilyn Meanger as referees. These games were held at one of the grade schools or in the high school gym. This activity was Linder the supervision of Miss Margaret Johnson, the physical education instructor at R.T.H.S. The center yump starts the game 74- 5 Y l lilainu puts the ball into play. Tafv Ron Itshe Gruhtn Leo Remts Tom Staworth Gerald Adams Stanley aegcr Burley Smnth Rex Altenburg Bob Berg john Harrison Rodttr Otstcrhtld lerny Hummer Tlurl Ron Charles Rcnnts Talbot Haves Daud 'Schwartz Ronnxe Engelkes Arlen Rewerts Bob Daub Peter Renxch Bruce Scofxeld Dar rtll Rhmchart irroul Rau Chno Castor Roger Iohnson Ray lxannhexser Blarr Thuestad james Kmgsbury Allen Monson Bob Austm Bob Rennts Paul Stone B Hom Ron Nlauruce Stone Cc-ne Mcllwm Devi. :une Adams George Schofxeld Harold Rogers Mr Correll fsponsorj BOYS INTRAMURALS The noon hour mtrlmurals were sponsored thns year the bgyg but they prouded them wlth a well planned lunch hour approxnmlttly forty boys turned out, from x hlth sux basketball telms were orgamzed, and durmg sntth perlod lunch hour about twenty boys were organ mzed mto three teams Not only were the games fun for up with SCYCYII boys batthng nt out petmon was rugged for the top team honors ln each lunch pernod and the nndnndual scormg race was lnyened Tap Rau Cnarlts BLIIIITO Hlrold lohnxon john Schwarw erry Hayes Daud Stocl-ung., Cerald N'lCKEh7lC Qrrnml Rou Bob Harr Ray mond Huftalm Frank Pxttman udson Ehmcn Paul Tyler Arthur Shaw Bolfom Rau Bull Sthabackcr jerry Rand Art Haws Davld Rewerts Delmar Starnes 5 Q bl' Mf- Cowell and Miss Johnson- During fifth Period recreation program for the winter months. The com- V- 1: - v 1. ' Y v ' ' ..f 'vm -..m,., sauv Harland ltggy mutm Xlarnlyu SJIWCI' EROSH SOPH CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders for the 1952 S3 football and basket nn pre Homecomlng fCSf1XlIlCS and collected money for ball seasons were chosen on the bas1s of tryouts held ln the P0110 dime during buketbnll mmcs the gym judged by faculty members They cheered at 111 the mmes held pep assemblxes led the snake dance Many thanks to them for 1 ,ob well done VARSITY CHEERLEADERS aa 1311, '. I, ' V 'T . ,fy V 2?Q' ' ' ' ' ,f ' l24,Yf,,x 1, ' - by ' . , R Q, ,, I - K 5,1 V, 4,7 rf, . - , , . gr ,. ...f 'N wr 1 ., . x . V , K , l' ' 'I .N ' . - - - 4 - . Y . v. . K 1 1' A V V L Q 1 . 5 V ' 7 I ' I r . K . , . . , I . . . . N Hn -' llxlls, Pete Rumch. Sa: dj N j 'n!. lllnl Tl wt. d, .loves Cllmristopllermn. Mr Scott stu up hm protector an the audntonum Down .H pm, .mn ASSEMBLIES TALENT Ihr. Cunld Players from the Umursnty of Wnaconsxn un. xhort sluts for tht students enjoyment XX lmtrson Sultt prunnttd lux motxon plctun adven turv. To The Artxc Bv Canoe A repreientatnc from the Curtts Cxrculatxon Company uplamcd the Curtne Nlnzanne Drnvc and showed pnzes to students 4 The noted ndxcnturer and explorer C J Albrecht showed us hls dramatnc moues Hudson Bay Adventures' S M C I lone: presented has mtcrcstmg gyroscope pro The art of scllmg gram The Topg Cratk shot vuth the camera Svung nt Car' Xlr. Krugcfx art stmlcms cxprem ideas ,md cxpcricnccs zlmrouglw colorful paiminus ,md drawings. sq- PVT! gi: ad lhar Snr Hours ummm x K0 be Ln nu an 3 mmllur plxrnus to xtudnnrs upxm, A Oplmons will KLlblLLf ar alred ln ipccuh class Rhstlum xs Lssantml for all good musxclans Our drummgrs haw xt to spare Iumurx xlmlynrmg in Miss W'.1yx11.1r1X Ifuglixlm Claw. .p.',,.1 I 7-IL - qu ,sg 1 5.- A- Scniora nn Plnxlca class sludy' experiments wirlm forgo unc LL Ll s display frcxllly baked lcmun-mcringuc picx. Algebra class students struggling with equations. Office Practice girls preparing for future voc.1titin:il interests, latin students display their artistic Clhrixtinas cards. Stiidczizx p.irt.iIxing in unc tit tiic intri- ..!- 'icinixtrx wxpcrimcnit ...',. 1 n :- v Siipiitiinorc iinulisli studcnts dt-it-hip an .ipprcciatiun for fine litt-uturc. Q , ' Ag H A B if g 6 ,K-' i ,A I-ly!! lf. H Ur, rCl A 1. 'S K, 12, Q' .,-. if fair 4 ce ,'-:'7'e- . 1 1153 i I e .. , -4 Q . .gy - 'Q X4 in ,f' - ,V-ws. f - ' Wxi' Y Q: 'e x Aw Art students do urmliu sculpturing .mil mrviiig in mood, clay, plmsrcrfof-Pnris, Anil snip. iiors in Miss H.ipps's Iinglish clam prepare for college. 5. Nlr. Mosicr guides students in learning fundamentals of bookkeeping. N- 'S' .fn X-of , 'E 10 13 I4 IS 21 Z2 25 28 29 12 l 1 'n 7 7 1 Q Ml E055 fx. Y UU ' Hl'Ii'7f5 X W'inners nf Brink Xfeek Poster Contests. Unch! Sludgntg getting THB. Shi-,K Phil tries to break pinata at Spanish Christmas Party. NOVEMBER --lfrosh-Soph Halloween party. G.A.A. playday at DeKalb. -Mock election. Ike wins by a landslide! -Students given T.B. shots. -End of magazine drive. School falls short of quota. -Senior portrait photos taken. -F.H.A.-EEA. party. -Mixed chorus presents program at Presbyterian Church. -Assembly- A Trip to the Arctic . -Class and club pictures taken. -Band and mixed chorus members go to music festival at Sterling. -jesters give Strange Boardersf' -New jesters give hayride. -Thanksgiving assembly. -Hubs go to Sycamore for first basket- ball game. -Rochelle host to Mooseheart. Juniors sponsor record dance. DECEMBER -Ifootball banquet. Starnes receives Hackett Trophy. -Theme committee for Prom elected. -Band, orchestra and chorus present CODCCFI. -Polo-here, jesters give dance. -Faculty Christmas party. --XY'est Rockford-here. -Actors give assembly for school. Hall Township-there. Thespians give skit at Christmas assembly. -Nlt. Nlorris-here. Art Club sponsors a Christmas dance. -Nlendota Tournament. Hubs lose to Hinckley. -XY'in consolation from Somonauk. -DeKalb Tournament. Hubs lose to Evanston. -4 Art Club members make huge Christmas painting for front of school building. Xioonlighters' Rami plays ir Arr ctliih il.im'c. Industrial Arts boys polish up finished projects Refreshments served after school party MARCH 2-Rochelle plays host to Regional tourna- ment. Jesters give one-act play for school. .-4-S-6-Regional tournament. 3 7-District speech contest. Il-Sectional tournament starts at West Rockford. 2-Tournament. Music students give as- sembly for school. 13--Last day of tournament. 14-District music contest for solos and ensembles. 7-Physical Education demonstration. 78-Sectional speech contest held at Rock- ford. il-Coe College Band performs here. APRIL 2-5-6-7-Spring vacation. ll-Band and choruses go to district music contest at Morrison. 4-Senior play, Lost Hori7on , presented for public. MAY I-2-State music contest at Clinton. District tennis meet. 9-District track, field, and golf. -Iunior-Senior Prom. ll-F.H.A. Mother-Daugliter Tea. 2-Annual spring concert presented. 5-N.l.S.T.C. Band gives an assembly. 14-Faculty picnic. 5-F.H.A. has slumber party. 1-Senior Banquet. I-Baccalaureate. JUNE -2-Semester exams. 4--Graduation! ,vi -'im Acquiring the habit of reading good books. o '5 big Couples have fun at A school dance. ,Y '75 'mfwgw D LA ,L V M A J -1 I Faculty members and their funilies enjoying their annual Cxlmrisrmns party. Charles Gentry and Ronald Donaldson at work in the Industrial Arts departmenr, lixlnbition of .xrr students' paintings 'n the Fine Arcs dcparrmenr is viewed by Mary Cipolla, Glenda Garrison, and Bob Berg, .- :Q ' Q-1 f 7 ,fl sl .af ,Q ,nl 1 ' Q QNA fn, .QU ' , I .- ,A A -4 ' l f T Q . fr 4 V l . - K .Z ,vp , AQ Q A 1' 5, v- Y , , -14 ' -5-M ff'f'. N nl 5 if ff SUPPLEME T EDITIO OE THE 1953 T TLER N..- in F0311 rl PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATION Annum, numgruus .nlxuuus on lln progrlm vwrs. lI1II'lA..H.L pwmmlds formcd II N Num L d lnnny XIULILJH ro. uw fumunp., mstruc bv lunmr and sumor bow n fm ls umm 89 ., I 1, , N' 'D 1 V , ww , P A 4 . . , ' 5 o ' I u , n Lfk . V 5 I, Iv , V 4, , 4 A ' X ,,. ' , W .1 ' T X ir , , Nw-1 , N' X9 J I -r., f , - K A fx I 5' If .fb . . I g ' I 5. ' I . i , J A'. N' Annuxl Pl'0j.II'.lI11 begins .ls Rochelle students form the large. lmxvixmg Hub. j ' ' V ' j . ' ' ' i' ' A 5.1 Ji' .' 4'-n .lu CL' ' . 'C' ' Y '. - ' ' ' A 1' . tm S frm Xl' s I un. 2 wD v1 I ' if ylgq- 1. gi Awamng the starunp., gun for the 100 yard dash are Darrell Hazard Art Haus Blll Sudbury and Mason Havenpa The 1953 Roehelle thmclads started the season wlth three semors three yumors fourteen sophomores, and s1x freshmen Our flrst meet was w1ch Oregon at Sterlmg Thls was a trlangle meet wlth Sterlmg takxng flrst place and Oregon taknng second The next meet was also a trnangle meet It was held at Amboy, and we faced Oregon agam Thxs tlme Oregon took flrst place wlth the Hubs just a few ponnts behind Due to laek of experntnte, the Hubs had a hard tlme startmg to roll However they fmally came around, and the boys proved thenr ab1lxty At the dnstrxct meet, Delmar Starnes won a fxrst m the dlscus, whxch enabled hlm to compete ln the state fmals at Champmgn The h1gh po1nt man was the team eaptam, Del Starnes, and 1m Hegland was second wnth Al Mussel man, thlrd 1953 TRACK TEAM limft Run Don Qthuler Delmar Starns Ronme Smlth nm Weatherbee ohn Heron Al Nlusstlman Carl Larson Dave Wnllerts Mason H.1ytnx.,.1 Bermt Hubbard Ron lntelkts Nlr Correll ftoach Slfflfll Rau 'Vlr Helms Chcad coaeh Nlr Skoglund icoaeh Roger H111 xm Htgland Darrel Hazard Dave Rewcrts Blanme Pxcrce Dnck Woollaemr Ronmt Hlll Bull Sudbury atk Connolly 4manag,erj Nlr Vbnlkmson ftoathj lmul Rau Iva! Shaun Paul Foster Ronme Orman Matt 'Vlefiullock Ph1IT1gan Steve Foster Bob lilorntby Bob obe Paul Stawrakas nm Baxlty Bob Deng, Sflllllllq George Sehofneld Cnlbert B k Sl h roo nm ot ower Ceaptamj Phl Nye larry lzuald Dau Rcwerts Don lvleantcr Steve Mornssey Xir Nlelson feoach hm Img Guy Owens Plnl Sanderson Ray lxannhelser Bob Smnth Dnek loekhart 1953 GOLF TEAM The 1953 golf te1m started the se1son wnth Cl wln o er Sterllng 8 1 The Hubs then defelted Dlxon 6' 3' Oregon S 0 and Roek 11115 9 6 before losmg to XVest Roekford S 10 The hlghltght of thls match xx 1s vs hen I1m Slothovs er defelted Ken Scott defendmg stlte chlmplon The Hubs then beat Mt Morrls The dlstrmet meet held 1 fneld of n1ne schools and Rochelle plstced fourth behmd West Rockford Freeport md Fist Rockford Rochelle be1t Oregon ll 1 Mt Morrns 105 a cl NLVmlD 123 before losmb to De Kalb 11' 8 The Hubs defeated Dlxon 18' 11' drubbed the De Kalb B1rbs ln a return mitch 15 5 but lost to Rock F s 8 Z In the elght school conference meet 'lt Sterlmg the Hubs flnlshed second behmd Rock Falls Ten wms and three losses gaxe Rochelle a successful season Don Vleanger drnes one down e eenter of the fnrvsn re e wo tmxx er t e 1 92 K Srumlmg Bnll Larson Burley Smxth Galen Kruger Rodger Oesterheld Tom Hornsby jack Kmgma Larry Lnttle Dxck Trowbndge Knrrlmq Mr Posorske Ccoachj Charles Remts Ken Pumfrey Bob Harr Gent Cook Jerry Fxsher Tom Cooper Pete Remch . 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Not Shaun Brute Scofneld 1953 Although the record showed fxve wms s1x losses and one txe the 1953 tenms season was actually very successful for the Hubs The Hubs opened the season agamst Duron droppmg the match 6 2 The followmg matches w1th Belvndere and Mt Morrns were won Wlth a dCClSlVC edge by the Hubs Playmg East Rockford the Rochelle team lost 7 2 The Hubs then bantled Sterlmg to 3 In the dnstrxct tenms meet at Rockford the Hubs placed fxfth as a team and sent Burley Smmth and Galen Kruger to the state flnals at Champaign Although the Hubs played good steady tenms they were beaten bv Dnxon 6 3 and Beludere 7 2 Then the Hubs rallxed and beat Ottawa 3 I Tacklmg a top rated Beloxt WIS team the Hubs salx aged onlx one pomt as they lost 8 l At West Rockford Rochelle presented a vuell balanced team but fnnallx lost 6 3 The Hubs completed the season mth XICIOHCS oxer Ster lung and Nlt MOYYIS ln the conference meet at Sterlmg the Hubs placed second mth the doubles team of Kruger and Hornsby wmmng the doubles champnonshnp TENNIS TEAM Burley Smnth and Galen Kruger practnce for the State Tenms Tournament 93 fill fm, tmntlt ent on 1111 .nr 111m at r 111, rx 1 11r Lx 011 L1 1114.1 larson Nlxr une Hansen 1m Slorhovutr Clxlrlts lxurl SENIOR CLASS PLAY LOST HORIZON Barnwrd qutsuons Iash1 about llu mountam lxaralul as the others 115165 94 The stmor class play Lost Honzon, dnfected bx MISS Albnght was pre sented Apr1l 24 1953 After 1 plane trash Convs 1s Mallm son Blrnlrd, and M155 Brmklovs were tlken as hostages to 1 lamasary 1n Sh1n1,r1I 1 Here Conway vs as attracted to lltltn 1n Fng,l1sh is,1rl Convx ay was thostn IS tht dum, H11,h l1m.1s suc ttssor Soon after Lonxxax was torn bttuttn two clecmons should he stay n tlns hlppx plltt or trx to return I1 l1nd xuth lhlllllI1S ll1lllX Comnu luus xuth Ma IU son md lo l'sen xxl1o1s rtportedlx ont hundrtd f1ftx xelrs old but ippears to u onlx txwntx lhu I'LlLl1Ltl Chma where doetors rtporttd th1t vuth them was an old xxoman KLO Tsen prox1ng that Sh1ngr1l1 V19 1 p1r1d1st Q Q if 5 I I W 25, 5 i L - S I fl Lx Vi - I 1 , Q E 5 mlffy f z ' -A 1 , , X , X .-'A I . . S1 1 Al-. ' - lf- fl , Llu A lit-ll, Bl Tl it l, jer y La Nh' ll'lls, 5l'l-1' lj, If l. . , , wg l' ' ' , Smlfrlfz Shirley Bailey. Don Me.111gL'r, .lim Hegland. l3o1111:1 Mutton, and Nancy Brook. CC 77 E S, - Q1 - sy 5 , 1 . ' ' . ' ' , ' . V 7 - . - , 1 iw , , . ' A ' , H , . h - , , . , ' 1 ' ' .z. ' ' - 1 ' . I v l v' ' r ft ' T ' . ,, 6 X , ,' , ' , A , '. - 3, I N , t N . Li . . , V 'Y Y 1 if 1 4 ' 1 ' ff , ' 1 . . 1 l I , to lx g . ' . on? n, 5 f - 4 14 5 3 f 'll' - 1 - j : . N , 5 , lt- it V- A-l 1 ,. , . K a X l . - . , ., . 1 1 , , ,, Donna Harms xtrwes IS moderator of a paml dnseussxon nn Souologw class The annual Art Scholarshlp to the UDIVCYSI tx of lllmoxs Art Camp at Allerton Park near Montncello lll1no1s, was awarded to Peter Rennch m 1953 The annual Muslc Scholar slnps to the Egvpuan Mus1c Camp 1n Du uo1n Ill1no1s were awarded to Sally Sandell and Davld Pfoff These awards are sponsored by the Rochelle Senlor Women s Club is 1- 'nav' 4,6 Stagg. itenery Crew for Semor Class Pl1y lop Rau Devvayne Adams Roger Jaeger Larry Cleveland Daxe Ruurts I1 lt L rat lugtne Xiellxov ack Luxton Sfmul Rau Harold Rogers Evelyn Snrur Helena Kammskx Marlene Hanstn Iinftum Rau Ioyce Totten o Ann Bell Lucctte Caron Galen Kruger :U 1 ix' no v-9 vr X . A, ., , ,- . ,' 5 MN i'P . . . 5 N , V A . - - f . G- , , . kt T ' f - , 1 1 'X 1: x , ...Y . ,, Y - ., 'JK 3 fK,, A A ,: y A V, V - , , A . . ,I 'th .J '. A . '- Q. ls 1 K, T V ' T' SY A ' ,Y - T ' ,E Y cw - .' . N, lr ' '- 1, , , 9 J . -J I Ati! ' r C Q T '33, -' 5: 'Q if' A-4' Q Q55 if-1 1 5-,' ' i JACK ALCOCK SHIRLEY BAILEY NANCY BROOK MELVIN HENDRICKS MARY HILLS HELENA KAMINSKI i LINDA KNIGHT LINDA LARSON DON MEANGER JACKIE MEAR SHIRLEY OHLEY JOYCE TOTTEN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 Nlembcrshlp ln the 'N ltnonll Honor SULICIW us tht highest schollstlc monor 1 stu ent ll R ISHS cm rtcuye Only rhost stnxors who ire an tht upper one third mf thenr lxss lrc. LllQ,lblL ft r membership The Lntlrt class membt rshnp Students are saluted if r thms honor on tht basxs ot seholnrshlp leadtrshnp ehirnttr Ind seruee by 1 eommnttu. of faculty members .1 th cost mt tu s oo year In 1953 fufty tn boys ind Cl ty three gxrls had been n.1mtd to membershlp ln Rochelle s chapter of the Natnonal Honor Souety The elub IS sponsored by Nhss Happe The Bausch and Lomb scnence award ns gxven annually to the out standmg sclenee student nn the semor class Thus year the award wmner us Nancy Brook who has tyldcnctd mterest mn scnence by takmg all 496 tht toursts ofltrtd Ihtst tonslst of getmrzl stnentt hnolop ehemlstry phy sues md the relltul ITlI!.llkl'11lIlLS toursts Tv bt ehosen for thus monor 1 stutltnt must hue .1 h15,h scholxstne record mn suenee an The purposts of thus .m ard are to promote tht studs of sclencc to cnt rtcogmtnon to work vstll done md to spoth3.,ht supenor screntxflt zputudt Naney Brook was 1lso awarded the D A R Good ClIlZCUShlP award Thus ns gnyen on the followmg quahtxes whxch make for good CIIIZEH shlp dependabnlnty truthfulness honesty leadershnp personahty mma tue pltrxotnsm and unselflsh loyalty to Amerxcan ndeals Nanny was chosen by her elass and a vote of the faculty y , i ' , V I. 4 I Brix 41 I A . 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