Rock Island High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 22 text:

Don't Blame Us warez, vame' ' 5:45 Top picture. Betty Maloney, faculty editor, and Ruth Harriett Koch, Bob Bergstrom and Adelaide Gest, assistant editors. Center picture, Jim Carlson, editor-in-chief, and Mary Ann Willett, or- ganizations editor, spend an evening in the Watch Tower office checking late copy. Bottom picture. Standing, Bill MCCHEIGE, managing editor, and Onalee Harris, assistant editor. Seated, Dorothy Smith, assistant editor, and Mary Jane Rice, class editor. Not included, Bob Scott, sports editor. With the Centennial as the theme for the 1941 WATCH TOWER, there has been a great wealth of material to work with. lt was, in- deed, a difficult task to see that only the best pictures and write-ups were used in this yearbook. Yet it was also pleasant for the members of the editorial staff to realize that they were helping to give to you students something by which you may long remember Rock Island Senior High School. In this book, as in the last one, each stu- dent has his own individual picture among those of his classmates. And in keeping with the present patriotic spirit of the entire coun- try, the colors red, white and blue are seen on every page. Editor, Jim Carlson, and other staff mem- bers burned a great deal of mid-night oil in preparing for you this 1941 Centennial WATCH TOWER. and it is hoped that you will cherish this annual for its contrasting ideas of then and now. ff it . C sf' sv' Q, C fe. .eww ffm eww

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The regular routine for those on the girls' speech teams at Rocky High seemed to be get up, speak up, and place high up. In the nine contests that were held, Rock Island repre- sentatives walked away with top honors every time. At the Northwest Declamation contest, Rock Island's representative, Charlotte Erickson, received a unani- mous first. Her selection was a cut- ting from the play, The American Way. This is the first time that a representative in this contest has been given an unanimous first. The six girls having dramatic se- lections and those on the oratory and humorous-reading teams did very commendable work. Top picture, Charlotte Erickson, Northwest con ference speaker. Bottom picture, reserved declama tion team. Row 1. Judy Mitchell, Elayne McMurtr1e and Onalee Harris. Row 2. Carol Karr, Shirley Pearlstein and Neville Yingling. Row 3. Margaret Foley, Ruth Harriett Koch, Lois Sherrill and Dor othy von Ach. Varsity declarnation team. Row 1 Beverly Hallgren June Krueger and Char lotte Erickson. Row 2. Lelene Gellerman Louise Norton and Connie Magnusson



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Of course, if it were not for the business side of the yearbook, it would not be possible to put out an annual such as this. Much credit is due Zalman Gellerman and Helen Stockdale, co-business managers, who spent many hours linking the advertisements with the Centennial theme. Many snapshots of the students and faculty are scattered throughout the advertising section of the book so as to attract the attention of the readers. This year a goal of S800 of adver- tising vvas reached. t'Buy an annual, fifty cents down and you can pay the balance later, was the cry heard from a vital part of the annual staff, the Cir- culation department. During the sales cam- paign last fall when WATCH TOWERS were selling for the bargain price of 51.50, any person wearing a red or White carnation was Willing to sell you an annual before you could say Jack Robinson. The circulation staff, headed by Harry Althouse and his as- sistant, Betty Schneider, sold over 800 an- nuals. adelena? am! 3 Qelfmman, ea,Bad4Sne44 lfffanagead a Top Picture. Front row, Jean Johnson, Helen Stockdale, R0- berta Ellison. Back row: Jean Saunders, Arleen Dierolf, Betty Burke. Center Picture. Seated: June Krueger, Margaret DeSchinckel, Harry Althouse, Alice Levin, Mimi Patterson. Standing: Martha Driscoll, Lelene Gellerman, Betty Schneider, Judy Mitchell, Bette Peterson, Delores Weckel, Betty Burke, Bill Krueger, Doris Eng, Bonnie Burke. Bottom Picture. Harry Althouse Congratulates Bill Krueger, star Annual salesman. l

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