Rochester High School - Manitou Ripples Yearbook (Rochester, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Rochester High School - Manitou Ripples Yearbook (Rochester, IN) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 33 of 64
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This organization has completed its sixth successful year as the girls' sports pro- gram of the high school. It has been organized and continued through nine years un- der the standards of healthfulness, interest in girls' athletics, and all-around good sportsmanship. The officers were: Frances Castleman, presidentg Camille Thompson, vice-president, Jane Sisson, secretary, Sally Shafer, treasurerg and Miss Fowler sponsor. The Association is governed by G. A. A. rules, and points are awarded to all who participate in its activities. There are also unorganized activities as a way of getting points. With a certain number of points girls are awarded medals, letters, and plaques. This year Frances Castleman, Helen Kindig, Georgia Ann Snyder, Sally Shafer, and Camille Thompson were awarded letters for earning 250 points, and Catherine Car- ruthers, Iolene Messman, Helen Kindig, Georgia Ann Snyder, Frances Castleman, Engrid Peterson, Vernice Craig, Donna Zolman, Jane Sisson, Betty Leckrone, Alberta Glassley, Mary Jo Sowers, Kathryn Felix, and Sally Shafer were awarded medals for earning 150 points. In September the tennis tournament was started with sixteen girls competing. Iolene Messman was undefeated and was awarded the tennis cup. Bowling and volley- ball were organized later, and many gained their points through these sports. Basketball, proved to be the most popular activity. Six teams were chosen, and a tournament. was held which aroused much interest. All-Star teams were formed, and they displayed their ability to many spectators at the Has-Been-Will-Be game. .The main event for the year was the Play Day held at the gymnasium on April 28, in which members of the G. A. A. from six neighboring high schools took part. Many games, along with dancing and eating, were enjoyedg and as a result many new acquaintances were made. Left to right: Standing, top row: Janis Thacker Carolyn Read Virginia Goss Nola Cunningham Audrey Perdue Frances Castleman Helen Kindig Camille Thompson Vernice Craig Patricia McCalla Lois Baker Susan Richardson Patricia Voreis Joy McConkey Ramona Caywood Patty Leckrone Sally Shafer Engrid Peterson Dolores Murphy Second row : Anna Neff Elnora Rouch Rosemary Ault Virginia Cleland Marjorie Newman Juanita Thompson Juanita Keel Marilyn Taylor jean Van Lue Betty Biggs Jean Spohn. Third row, sitting: Barbara jarrette Lois Gilger Joan Schafer Luanne Zimmerman Phyllis Newcomb Nancy Newell Janice Spohn Alberta Glassley Iolene Messman Pearley Johnson Joan Miller Joanne Newcomb ' Catherine Carruthers Suzanne Rankin Mary Jo Sowers Nancy Kumler Kathryn Felix Norma Mason Eileen Enyart Georgia Ann Snyder Nancy Scull Donna Jo Zolman Betty Ann Leckrone jane Sisson Rose Mary Huxley

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NNUAL STAFF We, the authors of this presentation, under the direction of Miss Wright, have valiantly struggled all year to try to record the varied activities of the actors in this play. It has been our purpose to give an accurate account of our school life so that in years to come this play will recall to you the many enjoyable memories associated with R. H. S. Gluey fingers, broken nails, inky hands, delays, shortages, preparation and per- spiration, and a good deal of worry have been cheerfully suffered by the annual staff in order to present to you this production that we are proud to call our handiwork. We know that you will be proud to own this record of your 1944-45 school year. Editor ,,,,,,,.,.ri.,,,,,,.r.r.,, Jordon Blumenthal Athletics ....., Assistant Editor ...,.,,,,,,,.......... Bill Huxley . . Calendar ,,,,, , Business Manager ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,., Dick Ross Copy .......i,,.......... Roberta Hunneshagen Will ,Q,,,Q,,V,,,A,,, ,,,,,, Y Art and Mounting ..,...,. Betty Leckrone Prophecy -,,,,---,-A.,,,,, , Kathleen McDougle Special Reporterg VYYV- Photography .... ,,,,,,,,,,... D uane Remy Muriel Mathias Joanne Newcomb Organizations .r,rr ...r,r S uzanne Kaye Faculty Adviser sifting? Standing: Rose Mary Huxley Bin Huxley Sally Shafer Bill Schroer Jordon Blumenthal joan Miller Muriel Mathias ....,,,,,Bill Schroer Richard Rogers ,,,.Tom Aylesworth Rose Mary Huxley ,,,,,,...,Sally Shafer ,,.,,,,Donna Zolman ............,J0an Miller Maxine Masters Betty Snyder Camille Thompson Wright Betty Snyder Maxine Masters Camille Thompson Miss Wright Dick Ross Betty Leckrone Roberta Hunneshagen Joanne Newcomb Duane Remy



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SENIUR CLASS PLAY GOOD NIGHT LADIES The play Good Night, Ladies was presented very successfully by the Senior class on November 1, under the excellent supervision of Miss Marshall. The play is about the Raleigh family who have planned to use an old inherited house as a dormitory. Aunt Barbara and Aunt Flora Stevens are coming to act as matrons for the dormitory. A postpone- ment of the aunt's arrival brings about a crisisg Dean Eggleby will not allow the girls to stay in the dormitory, even one night, without proper super- vision. Unable to find a substitute matron the girls strike upon the idea of having Jug and Sam dress as their aunts. Reluctantly the boys consent. Larry fakes some telegrams to make everything seem prop- er. The professor is not fooled for long with the boy's disguise, but he is a good fellow and helps them keep their secret. One reason for this is that he has fond memories of Flora. Eventually the Pro- fessor is named head of the college-and just in timeg for Dean Eggleby finds out the truth about TOP ROW Duane Remy, Bill Schroer-Muriel Mathias, Joanne Newcomb Jo Zolman, Tom Aylesworth-Bill Huxley, Tom Aylesworth Jordon Blumenthal, Duane Remy, Bill Schroer the hoax and is at the point of expelling everyone concerned. She then finds that the Professor has taken things into his own charitable hands. THE CAST Helen Raleigh ..............,,..................,.,, Muriel Mathias Jane Raleigh ..,,, ....... R ose Mary Huxley Sam Raleigh .,.,, .........,.,,, B ill Schroer Jug Brown ......... Professor Dexter Dean Eggleby ., Angelia Rimini ................Duane Remy ....... Jordon Blumenthal ,,,,,...Joanne Newcomb ......,.Camille Thompson Larry Dobson ...,, . .................. Bill Huxley Lulu Giffen .... .....,. F rances Castleman Judy West ...... ............. D onna Zolman George West ...... .......,...,.... T om Aylesworth Betty London .,,, Roberta Hunneshagen LOWER ROW Duane Remy, Rosie Huxley, Bill Schroer, Bill Huxley-Ro- berta Hunneshagen, Camille Thompson, Tom Aylesworth, Fran- ces Castleman, jo Zolman l 1

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