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liach year the principal welcomes the new sophomore class to the Senior ...mg High School. Three years later he wishes them well as they leave the class- WW' rooms and corridors of R. H. S. The former occasion is always a happy one tilled with anticipation and high hope. .Ks the succeeding class leaves R. H. S. however, we lind ourselves experiencing mixed emotions. XVC know that the great majority of our Seniors will continue to mature in all of the important aspects of their total development and will soon he taking their respective places in society in a way which will reflect credit, not only tipou theln, hut also upon R. H. We regret to see our seniors leave tis because we know that each senior class has within it many of the line students who have provided so much leader- ship in all phases of our total school program. Reluctantly we say good-bye to the Class of 1052. lYe look forward with anticipation, knowing that we have a worthy junior class ready to assume leadership, and an anxious and enthusiastic ninth grade class waiting to till the vacancy at the tenth grade level. XYe extend our lnest wishes to all of yotl. 'l'. R. IQIIRHURN, Principal. ,,,..sw-s++ Mr. T. R. Ehrhorn W l'ri11cipr1l li Keep W4 3 . The three high school secretaries have very efficiently managed the detail work of handling letters, records, and daily bulletins. Though often times occupied with their work, they were never too busy to patiently answer our questions and understandiugly assist us with problems. The secretarial staff includes Miss Evelyn Duell, who plays an important part in carrying I! out the management of our school system: Miss Florence llrazkowski, the very capable secretary to Mr. Ehrhorn, who has assisted tis more than once with her courteous, helpful manner: and Miss Sylvia Steiger, a 1951 graduate of Rochester High School and now the etiicient, cheerful secretary to Miss Argue. Miss Florence Drazkowski Scrrclrlry Miss Beverly Overland Mr. Ralph Dorset Mrs. Beverly Nelson Mr. Hilbert Kath Stffrtftciry Business Manager Secretary Assistant illunugcr
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Wek WR' The senior class is to be Commended upon its aehieve- ments during the past year. The elass of 1052 has set a pattern which will cause fixture classes to strive it' they are to attain or excel the record of this year's Class. The high sehool faculty and the school administration have enjoyed their contacts with the class of 1952. XVC sincerely hope and believe that the members of this Class will take their place in the world, after graduation, as suc- cessful citizens and leaders. N. ll. CORY Superintendent first is Mr. N. D. Cory SIlf?l'I'f7'lfl'71dt'71f 6 , G , I O I HusinessOftice details, such as requisitions, reports, supplies and tinances demand sound judg- ment as well as efticieney in handling. To keep our large school system running smoothly, these duties are performed by Mr. Ralph Dorset, manager: Miss Beverly Boelter, accountant: Miss Beverly Overland, assistant and Mr. Hilbert Kath, assistant manager. Vl'e want to thank them for the wonderful job they have rendered to our school this year. Our Board ot' Education, Mr. Robert L. Jacobs, llr. P. XV. Brown, Mr. Robert P. Gage, President, Mrs. VValtman VValters, and Mr. Samuel I'. Allen, has the responsibility of building, equipping, and staffing all Rochester Publie Schools and has done a wonderful job this year as in Miss Evelyn Duell previous years. These civie minded members meet in bi-monthly meetings to discuss IIICJIIS of S1'c'rc'1ary keeping Rochester one of the best school systems in the country. XYC appreciate their interest and all they have done for us. Lcf! in right Mr. Samuel P. Alleng Dr. P. W. Brown, President, Mr. Robert P. Gage: Mrs. Waltman Walters: and Mr. Robert L. Jacobs.
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Jawa, s - affairs. Miss Lila Argue Assistant Princifml Mwsw. . WW, ,ws Miss Sylvia Steiger Serrzflary Ma. Zan! Gdwuneqm - - Boyd' :lawn The position of Boys' Advisor has been well taken care of this past year in the capable and crmscientious hands of Mr. lfarl Obermeyer. VVC will long remember Mr. Bing Obermeyer for his excellent example of patience and understanding. His helpful guidance and willingness to listen to our problems has made him a good friend and advisor. VVe won't forget his assistance during our successful vocational day. His sound advice has inspired our conlidence, and it has certainly helped us through the years spent in Rochester Senior High School. ll is through the combined efforts of Mr. Obermeyer and Miss Argue that our guidance program is one of the best in Minnesota. WMM e--- !ulPJA-.fdd-1q'Lgue-- - - ah' fqalwzm Miss Lila Argue, Assistant principal and girls' advisor, holds a very responsible job. She helps us with our course of study, our many urgent problems, and she is also very active in our social JE Even though Miss Argue has a bnsy full day, she always has a smile or a greeting for all of us, which we really appreciate. If we are in doubt of our futures, Miss Argue is there to assist us with her time and knowledge. Many of us have benefited by her confer- ences, and her guidance has perhaps steered ns on the right road for the future. VVe all want Miss Argue to know how much we have appreciated her help and counsel, and we will remember her as a prominent figure in the halls of R.H.S. Mr. Earl Obermeyer Boy's Advisor
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