Rochester High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rochester, IL)
- Class of 1948
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FORK- WORD I-loplng that xt may proxe a laetmg record of happx err OYIKS we p ese nt thxs xolune of The :Zoelee The ourpoae m echtxng thms book las bee n to de our school lxfe of 1947 48 and to bullel fx we rw orlal the pleasant assomatxonl. the aCt1N1Y.lf and the proud dchuxe rrme nta of our hlgh wchuol day N. x 1 you cherxsh lt as a true book of remen brance ard may the me rr orxe fs bound vexthm the se page 8 grove exe-r rr ore precious wlth the con xng years rn-w H r-.'- ' ' 1- .' -t. 1 A , N ' - ' ' ', l . -- -pint which will outlive' the' preSe'nt--onel that will re-cord 1 4 K' X' ' - l ,', x I 'I A nh' A 1 S., Q x-Q-f' -5 ll. .ff -1' gh-91 if ?fTH'KfF Fafx, X 5? N -tk 'kj E fs Mf -Q f f 7 'f L3 ,L ' XA X-Q--, 'fxg ' X' fXf'1L kf- 2 ff 4LL:!T E,-F :L-H., P f'kJ.f'F43 'l 'KQV J: j f ' MQ A , . A 1. x I Lg il fir? 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Ba8klCball34 Chorusl 3 'fn .ai F. . .- l- -3-4 DON DAVIS F. . .-l- -3-4 4 , , - 1-z-4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On a bright sunny September morning in 1944 fifteen boys and girls gathered together for the first time as a class in the gym of R C H S At this time we were given instruc tions as to how we would find our way around the school and where our classes would be We were also told we would meet every morning m the Home Economics Room where Miss Powell would be our advisor We then elected the following officers to carry us through our f1r st year Patricia Turley president Issac Hedden vice president Wayne Taft secretary treasurer After initiation we settled down to our regular activities During the year we lost two members Rose Miller and Issac Hedden The fall of 1945 soon came and we met once more only now we were sophomores and very proud of the fact We were again assigned the Home Economics Room and Mrs Fairchild was our advisor We elected the following officers for the year Patricia Turley president Gloria King vice president Byron Braner, secretary and Robert Heissinger treasurer This year we attempted to make some money and we sponsored a dance after a basketball game Again tlus year we lost a member of the class Barbara Kennett but we also gained Don Davis from Pleasant Plains High School Upper classmen at last In 1947 nine happy members remained in our class Looking around we found that Edith McGlennon Ethel Adams Betty Stephenson, and Larraine DeCro1x had quit school This was our big year we were to have a carnival and give the senxors their annual prom This year we met in the Agriculture Room and our two advisors were Mrs Burdock and Miss Emery who very successfully carried us through the year The officers we elected for this big year were Patricia Turley president Robert I-lexssinger vice president theme of Hallowe en This year we elected Mary Frances Reynolds and Richard Turley as queen and king The outcome was very pleasing especially the financial part Then the big event arrived the .Tumor Senior prom We were all proud of the fact that the class of 48 was the first to entertain the seniors at a dinner dance at the Leland Hotel in the Banquet Room Our junior year ended with our class saying they would never forget tlus year For the last time in 1947 our class walked up the steps of old R C H S Our class has now grown to the large number of ten We chose Coach Kellar as our class advisor and we were at home every mornxng in the Science Room We elected this years officers Wayne Taft president Robert I-leissinger vice president Patricia Turley secretary Byron Braner treasurer We were proud that our class was represented so well in sports this year We have three members on the first team Robert Smoothie Heissmger, Byron Braner and Wayne Taft a cheerleader and a manager This year we decided to have a Homecoming to make money The evening of January 23rd all of the R C H S alumni gathered together in the gym for one of our big games of the year and a dance with music by Bobby Kaye The idea was very successful and we hope it will be made an annual affair At last we began to plan for the big day Patricia Turley was chosen to receive the D A R award Then we selected our class colors blue and gold flower yellow tea rose and our motto, wluch ns Our glory consists not in never falling but in rising every time we fall Before graduation we were entertained at a dinner dance by the juniors in the Banquet Room of the Leland Hotel The music was furnished by Charlie Rodgers and everyone had a very mce time Now the evening in which we have looked forward to has arrived and as we march out of the gym we all think back on the last four years as the best in our life Gloria King, secretary and treasurer. The carnival was first on the calendar. We picked the ' As ' UI ' ' CLASS PROP!-IEC Y 1948 News of the day 1958 Russxa says yes at last Professor I Knowmtall dxscloses new atomxc control plan and nob1lzty from all over the world are assembhng at Rochester Illmoms the scene of Rochester s Tenth Annual Homecomlng Yes It s a great day mn Rochester and for all Rochester s re turmng alumm I would sure l1ke to be there but now back to the news In Rochester At the home of one of Rochester s leadlng famxhes Mayor H Wayne Taft 1S runnlng over has alumm welcome speech for the last tlme And so I say fellow alumnl on behalf of the cltxzens of Rochester welcome to the clty of Rochester may your vxsxt here be fllled w1th fun and don t forget we ll be look1ng forward to seelng you again next year Thank you Annle Where s my t1e'? Are you almost ready? I ll have to go ahead I m fxve m1nutes late now I ll meet you and the kmds at the off1ce at noon And ln the scxence room at R I-l S The class of 48 IS meetxng as a group for the hrst t1me m 10 years Mayor Taft has just arrwed and the group IS now complete Bob Smoothie He1ss1nger voted man ofthe year ln 1954 Byron Braner holder of the world s record m the hundred yard dash and well known Holly wood model and North Ross now head of New York s most famous model a gency noted for the most beaut1ful glrls ln the world are holdxng a heated dlscusslon when Wayne Jomns the group H1 fellows how we dom '7 Say Byron what s th1s I hear about you belng an old marrled man now? You re a fme one to talk, sa1d Byron Seems llke I remember hear1ng the same about you It s the truth though hnally talked my glrl xnto tradlng my plcture for the real McCoy Pretty good trade don t you th1nk'7 Don't answer that How dxd you come out Bud? Stlll got your class rmg? No cracks about my rlng I traded lt for the real McCoy too I never could resxst those gorgeous blonds you know North we haven t heard from you yet don t tell me you re st11l smgle Well oh ah don t reckon I am Remember that cute 11ttle freshman I went with whenl was a sen1or'7 Well ah she s Mrs Ross now Say boys do you remember that basketball team we had In 487 And how sand Wayne Ran 1nto coach Kellar last week and he has just fm1shed takmg hxs fxfth straxght team to State He s qulte a coach he IS Is that Pat and G1or1a over there? Haven t talked to them for quxte awhlle Let s make our way over and see them ' -.. ' . I . . . , I I . . , . g - I I . . . g -- -.. D , , , . . . - . H . . . I I I I I , , . . . I II . as - I I - I . . . , . . , . . 0 Q I9 Q . . , . . I I l--' . . 1 D . . . . Q -n I I I I I no ' - I I - I I - I ' - In ct I ' ll ' It ' I . , . . . I I . . , . . , . . . . ,, , . . u - - . . ' I 0 I 1 I - ' I9 1 . as I - f I I I ' . . , f I I v I I - I II on Ol - ns - I I . . . . . . . , . . I . , , . . . . I In . Class Prophecy 1948 Contmued Glorxa and I are almost ne1ghbors sa1d North We both hve ln New York now you know She s qu1te a famous lnterlor decorator and was one of the year s ten best dressed women too Guess you know she marrled Captam Bob Goby I always lund of thought she would D1d any of you read Pat s latest book? asked Bud I heard M P R 1n Hollywood offered her quxte a b1t for screen rlghts I usually don read many books but I stayed up one whole mght just to fxmsh It D1dn t thank I d ever do that I dld the same tlung ' sald Wayne, You should have seen our lxght b1l1 that month Here they are now Hey, what s all the talk about? You sound as 11 you haven't seen each other for years Well It has been almost a week sand Glorxa No remarks from you sa1d Pat You ve been domg pretty well zor yourselves by the sounds commg from the other slde of the room What s th1s we hear about Johnny and Charhe s strrkmg 011 east of Rochester 'P That s rxght They now own 4 wells and are drxlhng on a 5th put ln Saw 1h Tlme that Charlxe IS one of the years most ellglble bachelors sald Glorxa ls that r1ght Here they come now wmth Bob Sxmpson and Don Dav1s Guess Bob s domg all right w1th lus machme shop and used car lot xn Sprmgfleld xsn t he'7 He sure xs he Just fxmshed 1nvent1ng a robot car too, sa1d Wayne Don s domg all nght w1th hxs Bar X Dude Ranch at Buckhart too sarl Bud When I was over ln France last wmter they were askxng about xt over there Well xt looks lxke our old class dxd all rlght for xtself doesn t xt? asked Wayne Yes saxd Pat Always d1d say we made up ln quahty what we lacked ln quantlty Oh my gosh sazd Wayne It s 12 30 and I told Anme I d meet her at noon I ve got to run We ll have to get together agaxn before homecomxng IS over Maybe out at Don s ranch How about It Don? Well, l ve got to go See you at the banquet tomght I ' 7 It ' ' ll ' ll ' ' , . , . . . , . . . ., , . ll ' I 'D U! Ol . ' . . . . ' ,t . . . . . . , , . ' I .OI ll ' ' Q ' ll ' I ' if ue ' n - - I I 5 ll II ' ll l ' I I . . , . . , . . . i., as 0 ' I ' ' ,ov - Wayne. Johnny married Barbara and they now have twins, a boy and a girl. ,, . . . . . . ,, I - . - - 1 i so ,, . . . . . . ,, . I I 0 ll I ' ' ' ' 'I ' l , ,... . ,, , . . . . . , . ,, I I ' lt ll ' ll ' ' ' I I ' ' II sc D so - up 0 , ' v 1 s - - . , . , ' D9 SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Class of 1948 m ten 1nd1v1dual and dxstxnct parts, bemg about to pass out o thxs sphere of educatlon 1n full possess1on of a crammed mind well tramed memory and almost superhuman understandmg do make and pubhsh th1s our last w1ll and testament hereby revoklng and makmg vo1d all former w1lls or promxsxng by us at any txme heretofore made or mayhap carelessly spoken one to the other as the thoughtless wash of 1dle hour We glve and bequeath to Rochester I-hgh School the patrxotlc msplra txon and true school sp1r1t xn order that future classes may be thoroughly moculated wxth the proper practxces and resolutions To the faculty we leave our sympathy for thexr havmg struggled w1th and fxnally emerged trxumphant with us To the Freshmen we leave our entxre knowledge of subjects learned ln R C H S To the Sophomores we bequeath our shy manners punctuahty and our Elnglxsh abllxty To the JUHIOTS we leave our loyalty to R C H S and the name of semor The followmg may seem but trnfhng bequests but we hope they may no longer keep them but as valuable assets to those who may recelve them and a contmual remmder of the generosxty of heart dxsplayed ln our free and full bestowal Fxrst To our class advlsor, Mr Kellar our respect and gratxtude for h.1s seemxngly txreless mterest 1n us However we do not wxsh to leave behlnd h1s frlendshxp Second To the basketball team of 49 another county champzonshlp Thu-d To Sam Miller North Ross way wxth Mlss Brxttan To B111 Dav1s he leaves lus knowledge of physlcs Fourth To Don Gustaveson Don Davxs way wxth the women I-le leaves h1s curly ha1r to Jack I-lexssmger Fxfth To Donald Kyes Bob Sxmpson s abxhty to fxx Carburetors H15 sergeant strxpes go to Jerry Smlth Slxth To Nadme Szmpson Glorxa Kmg s black formal Her arxvmg sk1ll goes to Charlotte Faxrchxld . i n I a 1 , 5 1 - I I . . . . ' ' . . . ' . I . I ll ' DI ' ' Ol 0 II . . . . , be accepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away because we can I l I : ' , ' ' . . , . g -- . , . , . -- . , . . . ' . ' ' -- ' ' U ll Ol Semor Class W111 Contxnued Seventh To Bob Fazrchxld Johnnle Slupman leaves lus 1nstruct1ons of talung care of Barbara Mohler Exghth To Gxlly Taft Wayne Taft leaves the mornlng mxlk route To Ted Ross to look after Charlotte s watch Nlnth To Inez Trout the honor of wearmg Bud I-le1ss1nger's rmg last ln lugh school To Gene Sharp, he leaves h1s athletlc ab1l1ty Tenth To Joan Davrs Pat Turley leaves her personahty To Eva Mamon her trmps to dxfferent mght spots Eleventh To Dorothy Stevens, Byron Braner leaves h1s laugh He leaves lus quxet dxsposxtlon to Danny Chap1n Twelfth To Dorothy Smder Charlxe Shxpman leaves hxs blond hair Hrs speech makmg ablhty goes to Jxm Sxdener ln w1tness whereof we the Class of 1948 the testator have set our hand and seal hereto th1s twenty seventh day of May m the year of our Lord . ' . 1 - I , . ' I . . . . .. . . : -- . ' ' ' ll ' ll , . . . . . . . . . ' Y . . .. . . ' o . 0 I I I D . . ' 1 . . . - - III Illol ... ... .. . . . ... ... ... ... .... . . .... ... . . . ... ... . . . ......... ..- . . . .... .- ... ...... . one thousand nxne hundred and forty exght wrxasx-rxarfux-xxx:--evxwr-rw-nomar:-xxx-xvawrn-4::k ROCKET EDITORIAL STAFF Edxtor ln chxef Assxstant Edxtor Activxtxes Edxtor Music Editor Sports Edxtor F F A Reporter Pxcture Edxtor Undergrad News Edxtor Humor Ed1tor iiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiikkiiiiiiiiii Wayne Taft Patrlcxa Turley G1or1a Kxng North Ross Robert Hexssinger Byron Braner Johnny Shxpman Charlle Slupman Don Davxs Bob Sxmps on ff'-17 xxx X 'XR - N MLKVN-Ng FRFSHLAAN CLASS FRONT ROW I to r Munson Gunteveson Cory Kyes Akin I-Iyer Jett Reps MIDDLE ROW l to r Mr Churchill Eeley Pickett Sxdner Hellsxnger Sidner Chrlstmnsen Tulpm Llngley Mus Lee BACK ROW l to r Snyder Ross Jackson Toureen Moore Hlrgh Hullrncn Spoor Walters JUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW I to r Dugger Fairchild Lee Ross Akin Trees Ross Mohler BACK ROW l to r Miss Bntun Reynolds Leech Davis Mr Churchxll Trout Smith Ginter Miss Emery SOPHOMOR F' C LA SS FRONT ROW 1 tor Shlrp Glllngher TA!! Simpson Turley Skinner Chlpin Stephens BACK ROW l tor Mrs Motilr N Simpson Smith Dvds Carpenter Mathews. Miller Flirchild Welch Mr Churchill FCHO STAFF FRONT ROW I tor Flirchild Langley Tift Bruner Turley Kin' R055 BACK ROW l tor Mr Chnrchxll Smith Htlliinger Devil Sxpmuz C Shipman Miss Emery 1 l , g Q I I I I I I I i , . , . .'- . . . . g l I ' I I . 5 t I I - ' , . I I I . . . . . , . ' .9 A lr Y' I 1 ' I I I I . I I ' I I . A ' h x I , . .-- . , . 1 Y I I I I , 0. I Q ' I I I 0 u , 5 . I Q I . . .-- , , ' ' U I I c I - .-- ' ' , I ' l ' ' I I I . . ' 'r . . .-- , , A ' ' I I u I . ' ' ' - ' n 1 ' x - 0 . I I I , -1 1 K ' 0 u I I , A - in A r , ' L- V--F , - M , -, S. 1 I ...M I JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY ln September 1945 our class wzth Mrss Rzggxn as advzsor met and elected class offrcers Durxng the year Bob Evans and Joan Davxs joxned us The hxgh lxght of the year was a dance which was lots of fun as well as a fmancxal success We started our sophomore year wxth great confxdence havmg over come the trxals and trxbulatxons of our freshman year We were fortunate xn agaxn havxng Mlss Riggm as our advlsor Inez Trout and Jerry Smith became members of our class m 1947 We sold magazine subscrzptxons to help balance our budget VN e began our junmor year wlth the usual fourteen members w1th M1ss Brxttm and Mxss Emery as our advxsors We elected the followxng class of fxcers Ted Ross presxdent Nma Dugger vxce presrdent Charlotte Ross secretary and Bob Farrchxld treasurer We sold magazxne subscrlptxons xn the fall and candy durmg the year to help pay for the prom the blg event of the year We planned the refreshments for the all school Chrlstmas Hotel The senxors board members and faculty were our guests Music for danclng was by Charles Roger s orchestra We have spent three very happy years rn high school and are looklng forward to working and havxng fun an our semor year FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We have the dxstmctxon of bexng the youngest yet the largest class xn school On September 8 1947 twenty eight of us began our hxgh school careers At the beglnnlng of the second semester we were reduced to twen ty seven when Beverly Moore moved We sponsored the hrst dance ofthe 1947 season on November 7 Our Chrxstmas party was staged durxng Englxsh class on December ZZ Beverly Moore Jack Hexssmger Betty Szdener Donna Ross and Don Kyes planned the games Refreshments were cokes and cookxes March 19 was the date of our class party Don Gustaveson Carol Moore Donna Ross and Jxm Sxdener had charge of refreshments The en tertaxnment comm1ttee was Dons Tulpm Joanne Jackson Jrm Pxckett and John Raps Our class offlcers were Jack Hexssxnger presxdent John Raps vxce presxdent Don Kyes treasurer Alxce Langley secretary and Dorothy Cory reporter . z , . 3 . , . - . S , party. We had fun planning for the dinner-dance which was held at the Leland SOPHOMORE HIST OR Y On September 3 1946 we started our Freshman year w1th exghteen members Our class was the largest xn the school We met each morn mg ln the Home Econornxcs room w1th Mlss McCel1and as our class ad usor Our class officers were Charlotte Falrchxld presxdent Don Taft VICE president Dan Chapxn secretary and Jxm Mlller treasurer Durlng Chrxstmas vacatwn Lucxlle Nave moved and a l1tt1e later we gamcd an other member Gerald Smxth When we came back 1n the fall of 1947 we began our sophomore year again mn the Home Elconomxcs Room with Mrs Mottar as our advxsor VN e had lost two members Gerald Smlth and Jxm Sxdener and two new mem bers had been added Donna Johnson and Dlck Turley Before long we lost three members Donna Johnson Wayne Welch and Don Matthews The class offxcers were elected as follows Dan Chapzn pres1dent Dlck Turley vxce presldent Don Taft secretary and Jlm M1ller treasurer and all are dozng a fxne job wlth the asslstance of the rest of the class Before the end of the year we added two new members Nell Cooper and Frances Hood makxng our class memberslup seventeen and hope we have them all back with us next year. , , - v 0 . ' ' - ' - - - 4 D - - r . v - . , . , ' . - . 1 i v 1 r 1 0 - . . , ' - - . , . ' I . ff A-1.l..lr V BAND FRONT ROW l tor Mxller Davis Cory Fairchild Ealey Harp: Smith Sunpson Ross BACK ROW L so r Miss Lee Fairchild Sn-xiii Eyer Clrpelier Ross Tulpm Gustaveson M F H A FRONT ROW I to r Welch Hullman Jackson Sxdner ZND ROW l to r Cory Sxmpson Mohler Dugger Walters Langley Gallagher Manxon 3RD ROW 1 tor Snyder Smith I-largis Turley, Trout Davxs Leach Reynolds King, Mrs Mottar LAST ROW I to r Stephens Aluns Sxmpson Spoof, Toureen Lee Slunner Faxrchlld Akxn Ross U 4 CHORUS FRONT ROW l to r Gallagher, Fairchild Tulpin Miss Lee Dugger, Mohler Cory BACK ROW l to r Simpson Kin. Sephens 1 Turley Reynolds Trout Davin Leach, Sinner Lee Jackson Ross. Sldner. Christiansen F F A FRONT ROW 1 to r Simpson Mathews Hexssxnger Davis Braner J Shxpman C Shipman Gunther MIDDLE ROW I tor Mr Churchill Sxclner Pickett Davis Helssxnger Ross Sharp Tlfl. BACK ROW 1 tor Ealey Taft, Eyer Raps . l - yr 1 K . 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I. - BAND Seventeen brave souls have practxced s1xth per1od on Tuesdays and Thursdays s1nce November 13 Twelve of these people were playmg en tlrely new mstruments The band played at the Pleasant Plams Chatham and Modesto bas ketball games For the Chnstmas Vesper Servxce the Brass Quartet played O Come All Ye Faxthful Dorothy Cory Gerald Sm1th Rosemary Sxmpson and Vxrgxnla Hargls were the members of this group The Woodw1nd Sextet closed the Chrlstmas Vesper by playmg Sllent Nlght Thxs ensemble 1n eluded Don Gustaveson John Elyer Bob Faxrchxld Don Elaly Charlotte Fa1rch11d and Carol Moore At the January P T A meeting the band played Dot and Phml Bumble Bee as a clarznet solo Rosemary Sxmpson played Celxto Lmdo on the Cornet At the close ofthe program the band played The Star Spangled Banner whlle the Grade School Chorus and the audxence sang Don Gustaveson represented the school xn the C M S Instrumental Contest by playxng a clarmnet solo Tyrolean Lantasxa accompanxed by Dorls Tulpm BAN D MEMBFRS Woodwxnds Don Ealey John Eyer Charlotte Fanrchlld Robert Faxrchxld Don Gustaveson Carol Moore Brasses Dorothy Cory Joan Davxs Vxrgxnxa Hargls Charlotte Ross Rosemary Slmp-son Arwzlda Smith Gerald bmxth Percussxon Tommy Carpenter Jxm Mlller North Ross DOTIS Tulpxn Kuk1a , and Magdelin. Don Gustaveson played The Flight of the GIRLS CHORUS Gxrls Chorus made 1ts fxrst publxc performance at the Chrlstmas Vesper Servxce on March 20 Parts of the Cantata The Mus1c of Chrlstmas were sung Holy Nlght Ilene Gallagher O Llttle Town of Bethlehem Joan Dav1s Glad Txdxngs Rxgmor Chr1st1ansen Glory Be to God G1r1s Chorus Lxttle Lord Jesus Carol Moore and Donna Ross The Freshman Quartet Rlgmor Chrlstxansen Betty Sldener Carol Moore and Donna Ross sang Joy to the World The G1rls Sextet Ilene Gallagher Glor1a Kxng Barbara Mohler Nma Dugger Joan Dav1s and Pat Turley sang lt Came Upon the Mxdmght Clear Quartet sang Gypsy Love Song John Deere Day February 7 the Freshman Quartet sang Amerxca the Beaut1ful Come to the Faxr On Wxngs of Song and Some Folks Do The Freshman Quartet was enlarged to a sextet ln March to include Mary Jett and Dorothy Cory March Z7 the Sextet sang Aprll Showers and Now IS the Hour at the 4 H Club Rally The Athletxc Club Banquet on March 30 was another pubhc performance for the Freshrnan Sextet In the C lvl S Music Contest Aprll 6 Ilene Gallagher was the Gxrl s Vocal Solo The Glrls Ouartet representxng Rochester was Rlgmor Chrlstzansen Ilene Gallagher Carol Moore and Charlotte Faxrchlld Gxrls Chorus sang VN hen Day IS Done and my lvxa The Sangamon County Musxc Contest was he ld at Rochester Aprll 28 I . , . . . . . ,, . ' If I tl ' II , li ' 1 I I n - , n - - vs ' ' ' , u I I I I as - 1 , an - so I I I ' . . . , . I ll II ' I I I 9 I I . . I I . I - I tn ' ' II . . On January 23, for Rochester's first Homecoming Dance the Freshman IO II 'u ' I I ' Il tl ' II ll ' II tl I I I II ll ' II ' I Al ' II - ' I I 0 ' . ' . ' . , . . . . l . . . , I I I I -A lv - is auf' , ' 11 V k ' an ' ' . . FHA The F H A stands for Future Home-makers of America Our emblem is in the shape of an oetagon with a house upheld by two hands Our chapte r eolors are re ei and white flower ed rose motto Toward New Horizon and our the me is All American Girl The officers for 47 and 48 were as follows Nina Dugger presldent Inez Trout vice president Barbara Mohler secretary Nadine Simpson treasurer The Club me etxngs are he ld every third Friday of each month We alte rnate our fTlC'Pt1ngS with an lnformal busine ss meeting one week and business me e ting ente rtainment and refreshments the- next week Gur annual party with the I F A was an lf aste r party held April Z5 Donations have be en made tothe Red C ross The club projects for e year have been to furnish mirrors for the girls rest room and to buy a clock for the Home Economics Room THE E CHO which is composed mime ographed and distributed once a month by the studs nts in Typing ll The staff this year consists of Patrieia Turley P ditor VM ayne Taft Assistant Editor John Shipn an Busine ss Manage r and 'Xrt E ditor Jerry Smith 'lssistant Xrt F dxtor By ron Bram r Class he ws I-ditor Don Daus P xehanve Editor Gloria King Humor I dxtor Robert Heissinger bports Elditor Charlie bhipman XCt1x1t1es Fdxtor Particia Turley Charlotte Ross Charlotte Fairchild and Xlice Langley Reporters M1ss Emery -Xdvisor R . . i - , -4 - nn - 1 r 4 4 - 1 I I I x - , -1 x . - nu , ' , . v I . ' ' . ' ' A I 1 - . ' 4- ' 5 . . 1 ' ' , -' in-be s . ' , s. ' , I 1 V k i I ' ,, .3 , . , 'Q V-5. . ', L- th. This is the tenth anniversary of The- Fc-ho, the school publication, P' ' k' x 1 . 1 x I I ' I x x .h , ,h . . ,GF i . I . , , -- Q . i . D X. ., 2 -- B. . K, A K jx I A, . I Q ' --.e .e 3' , ' s --- , '- 4 i' , V.:--.1 X O1 4, . 1 , . -- 4, . V, hu- e A ' ' n 'E ' ' --A. 'V' ' Q ' I ' ' ,I x I I I l 'A i Y-- ll I' Q . 3 --A . ' ROCHP STP R FUTURF FARM? RS OF ANIFRICA Thls 15 the 1 lt u nth yt ar 1n the hx-story of th: Rochester F F A Chapta r W Q haw twu nty membn rs actlvc ly engage d ln Vocat1ona1Agr1 culture The alms of our organxzatlon are to dexelop leadership practxce thrxft encouragt scholarsh1p encourage better projects lmprove the home and 11S surroundmgs to develop character traxn for useful c1t1zen slup and foster patrxotlsm The offxcers of the club are Wayne Taft presldent Don Taft v1ce pres1dent Byron Braner secretary North Ross Treasurer Robert I'lQ1SS1Ilg6I' reporter Don Dav1s sergeant at arms and Mr Churchxll adusor At the be gmmng of the school year the offxcers and Mr Churchxll attended the F F A offxcers meetmg for Sect1on 12 at Lanphler I-hgh School ln Sprxngfxeld Plans for the actxvxtxes for the year were made at th1s meetxng On Saturday February 14 1948 we partxcxpated ln the annual poultry and gram judgmg contests at Petersburg lrhgh School Wayne Taft Glen Gmther North Ross Don Davxs and John Shlpman w1th Byron Braner and Robert He1ss1nger as alternates judged gra1n The poultry judges were John Raps W11l1am Davis Jack Hexss1nger James P1ckett and John Eyer wxth Eugene Sharp as alternate Other act1v1t1es mcluded the selllng of garden seeds sponsormg the Pra1r1e Pmoneers show a party w1th the F H A glrls hvestock judgmg contest da1ry judgmg contest softball tournament and State F' F A Conventxon Our motto IS Learnmg to Do Doxng to Learn Earnxng to Llve L1v1ng to Serve Thxs year our greenhand degree members were Don Faley John Eyer Claude Glbson Jack He1ss1nger James P1ckett and John Raps Our Chapter farmer degree members were Byron Braner Don Davms Glen G1nther Robert He1ss1nger Charhe Shxpman Johnnxe Shxpman Robert Slmpson North Ross Don Taft Wayne Taft W11l1am Dans Don Matthews James S1dener and Eugene Sharp. ., - 1. 4 . . ' X I 'u I I ' V i - - , . I I I . I- 1. I - I I ' ' ', i . K . . r , , I . , , I h i . . I s - I - e I - ' 2 . . u . , , , I - I - I I I ' I I - I I I I I I I I I I I 1 . , . , . . . - . . , . . I I I . , , I - I I - I , I I I I f I . ,, . . . ,, . I - I I I 0 I I I , . I I . I I . - ' I I I I I I - I I I I - I I I I I I I I I SOME HAT www' ww LET S DANCE' X WHO? ? SOME FUN HI THERE RAH RAH GIRLS TIMF OUT 15 FOR THE TEAM BIRDIEBEL TIME FOR CLASS X. 'T-bb X sf! , f . .. -:m v . Q, in DX .adapt 5. U4 BASEBALL FRONT ROW I to r Gxniher Falrchxld Chnpm Hexssmger Braner R Hussmger W Tai! Maller D Tait BACK ROW l tor Mr Churchall Guliaveson Davis Turley Ross Kyes Raps Coach Kellar TRACK FRONT ROW 1 to r Gustaveson Faxrchxld Hexssmger Braner R Helssmger Maller Chapin Tlf! Sxdner BACK ROW 1 tor Turley Reps Coach Kellar Gmther Srnxf-ll. Carpenter Davis Sharp Mr Churchill Eyer, Ross BASKETBALL Braner Hexssxnger Taft Mxller Davis D Tlli. MIODLE ROW l tor Mx- Churchill Siznplon Shipman Davn, Carpenter J Heissmger. Chapm Shipman Coach Kellar BACK ROW 1 tor Raps Sxdner Turley Ross Gustaveson . ' . . . . 1 ' -L L I ' ' ' r v ' L , , , X I - . 1 1 A I FRONT ROW, 1. to r.--Fairchild, Ross, , . .-- . , 4 N N VARSITY WON OPPONENT Waggoner Edmburg Wxllxamsvllle Mt Auburn Auburn Edlnburg Rzverton Pleasant Plams New Berhn Chatham St James Pawnee W1111amsv111e Rlverton Ball Townshlp Tr1 C 1ty Mode sto Chatham TOTAL POINTS 722 Edmburg Waggoner Raymond Chatham Pawnee Rxvt-.rton Pleasant Plams Edxnburg W aggoner Rlverton DIST BASKETBALL SUMNIAR Y LOST 6 RESERVES WON 11 LOST 8 ROCHFSTER OPPONFNT ROCHESTER 4 Waggener Edlnburg Wlllxamsvxlle Mt Auburn Auburn Edlnburg Rlverton Plea sant P 1a1ns New Berhn Chatham St .Iame s Pawnee Ball Townshrp Wxlhamsvxlle Rlv rton Ball Townshxp Trl Cxty Modesto Chatham TOTAL POINTS 377 C M S TOURNAMENT Rochester Rochester Rochester COUNTY TOURNAMENT J 41 Rochester Rochester Rochester Roche ster RICT TOURNAMENT Rochester Rochester Rochester 4 23 38 40 30 2.5 ' 30 58 ' 20 15 ' ' ' 43 59 ' ' . ' 28 22 . 26 34 . Z6 37 Z4 36 10 Z6 ' 36 45 ' 18 33 ' 38 30 ' 30 Z0 ' 44 51 ' 12 11 ' 44 65 ' 4 20 Z9 47 9 19 . 41 43 . 31 Z7 Z9 44 Z8 ze Ball Township 45 37 ' 14 ZZ ' ' ' 46 38 ' ' ' 18 Z4 ' 37 38 ' e Z3 19 ' 64 44 ' Z4 ZZ '- ' 42 44 '- ' Z0 Z4 35 36 Z1 19 L 53 10 Z3 9 1 66 ' 38 47 54 41 46 61 35 69 40 47 ' 'f 49 54 ' 40 43 ' 33 46 49 51 ' 38 HI LIGHTS OF BASKETBALL SEASON Wmnmg flrst 1n County second mn D1str1ct, thxrd mn C M S Best basketball record of school Beatnxg Rxverton two txmes, one overtlme Beatxng Waggoner two tlmes one overtxme Helssxnger makmg most pomts 532. Season record of Z3 wms and 6 losses One of the leadmg area prep teams Helssxnger and Taft two of the leadmg players ln the D1str1ct Tournament Braner wxnmng the free throw trophy wmth a 537, average Rochester had a very successful season thxs year capturlng the Sangamon County Tournament Txtle and placmg second m the Dxstrxct and thxrd xn the C M S lnvltatnonal Tournament We played Chatham fxrst mn the County beatlng them 69 to 35 Pawnee seml fmals playmg our old r1val Rxverton whom we beat 53 to 49 We played Pleasant Plains ln the fmals and beat them 43 to 40 to take first place BASEBALL HI LIGHTS The Rochester Baseball team played 8 games wmnxng only three of them They played Waggener Ball Townslnp Tn Cxty W1l11amsv11le and Mornsonvxlle TRACK HI LIGHTS The prospects for Track look good this year wnth two lettermen re turning Braner and Hexssmger Other worthy contenders w11l be B Falrch1ld, J Heissinger, .T Raps .T Mxller, and J' Snnth We have hve scheduled track meets tlus year they w1ll be held at Ball Township New Berhn Sprmgfleld Raymond and Knncazd was our next victim, we defeated them 47 to 40. The next game we were in the . . . ' .- . ' . . . ' BYRON HENRY SMOOTHIE 'Y'- ---L.- SAM LFE W Q fa N Ri , J. ec X V Q Rm Boy would have George Trees laugh Buck Glbson s ha1r Johnny Rap s smxle Tommy Carpentar s s Jlmmy Pxckett s teeth Ted Ross physxque Dxck Turley s clothes Don Kyes dxsposxtlon B11lDav1s character THE IDEAL UNDERCLASS ense of humor Jack I-lexssnnger s zntellngence Don Ealey s dxmples Bob Fan-chlld s voxce Gene Sharp s complexxon John Eyer s co operatxveness Jxm S1dener s pep Don Taft s athletzc ab1l1ty Dan Chapm s frxendlmess .Terry Smlth s art1st1c ab1l1ty .um Mlller s helght Don Gustaveson s musxcal ab1l1ty Gxrl would have Dorothy Steven s laugh Mary Frances Reynold s eyes Carol Moore s hair Barbara Mohler s smile Nell Cooper s sense of humor Joan Davxs hgure Dorxs Tulpln s clothes Cleon Leach s dxsposltlon Slurley Toureen s character Charlotte Fa1rch1ld s umtelhgence Arwxlda Sm1th's d1mp1es Betty Sldner s voice V1rg1n1a Harg1s complexlon Charlotte Ross' co operatlveness Dorothy Cory s pep Joyce Skxnner s fnendlmess Nma Dugger s leaderslup Rxgmor Chnstlansen s art1st1c ablhty Inez Trout s hemght Rosemary Sxmpson s musical abxhty I l . , . , . . , . . . . . . , , , . . , . . , . . , , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . , . . , . , . . . . . , . O - ' I - ' . .' , , ' ' ' ' ' Marcella Akin's attitude . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . -. . , . . . . , . . .. , . . . , . . . . . . I I . c , . i , , . D Name Braner Turley I-lexssmger Taft C Shxpman I Shxpman Ross Kzng Sxmpson Davs Hobby Brunettes Records Blondes Drzvrng Model A Travelxng Women Records Model Alrplanes Fxshlng SENIOR Food Ice cream and cake Fr 1ed chx cken Fr1ed chzcken Bean Salad Fr1ed clucken Ice cream and cake Ice cream and cake Shrxmp Chocolate p1e Apple Pxe FAVORITES Band Sp1ke Jones John Scott T rotter Spxke Jones Todd Erzckson Charlxe Roger s Harry James Eddxe Howard Eddme Howard Guy Lombardo Guy Lombardo Song Saber Dance Whxffenpoof Song Now 15 the Hour Four Leaf Clover Four Leaf Clover Beg Your Pardon Stardust Expresslon That s the berrles Cr1m1ny You Dummy Darn lt You Farmer You Dumb Farmer Maybe Whxte Chrxstmas Oh Cow Four Leaf You bxrd Clover Mama Talk s too much Mrs Burdock 'lmchard use the word trxangle ln a sentence Dxek T lf a '1 h don t blte on grasshoppers tr1angle worms Overheard 1n the hall Sam fcp l stayed at home last mght and stuched I beheve It does a fellow good to study once 1n a whlle Ted Yeah I couldn t get a date last nxght elther Mrs Kyes Yes Donald, IS studymg Latm and Algebra Say Good Mormng to the lady m Algebra Donald A freshrr an p obably Rxgmor C' was heard to remark that now It was ge-tt1ng so cold she was sure the teachers would no longer requxre her to do any outs1de readmg Way ne Dxdya hear about North Ross takmg a bath 1n l1n1ment'7 Bum No how come? Veyn 50 nc-one told lum xt would make lum smart Gllly W hen F1111 Shaxe Dad'7 lvlr T Not for qu1te awh1le yet Gxlly V hy vat? I know most of the words already lvl s l ee what 1 a synonym? Worth Too bad Shakespeare wasn t born 1n London Byron How so? North I saxd so on that exam Sharp I ve passed geometry at last B111 D Honestly? Sharp W hat dlffe rence does that make? Nxna Ar: vou sure you love me? Fxug Vlhlt do you thlnk I m dolng try1ng to wrestle? You re a lucky man Nz wmnlw How that I r, in o won t have to buy me any books th1s year I rn takmg all las year s work over aga1n WALSWORTN n .1 - - ' I 1. . , l - . . . 1 U , .F , . , . , 1. L .7 , . I . l ' p . . , . . . , Q . . . A , , . . . , , . . ,, . . , . r - , I lil' l ' J., ' . I. . Y ' - no Q' X 7 . , , . . . ,i Y' 'D C: I p . . . . . ,S , Y , ' . 'I rv, A, . , , . , .2 ' 's . Dan C.: lt's a word to use in place of one you can't spell. . . ' ' A . 0 : ' '. . . . . ' , . .: 2' ' , . ' Y 3 I . . . , . -1 'Z ' f , . . K , . 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