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Rotarians Are Student Leaders Each month during the school year, the faculty selected two young men on the basis of their leadership, citizenship, and scho¬ lastic abilities to be Junior Rotari¬ ans. These two seniors, eighteen in all, attended luncheons weekly at the Rock Island Rotary Club. There, they held timely discussions with Sr. Rotarians, and also listened to speakers on various subjects. I. Junior Rotarians are NEXT TO BANNISTER, BOTTOM TO TOP: Jeff Tubbs. Mike Foley, Gerry Kee, Dan Scott, Eric Carlson, John Medlock. CENTER: Scott Mason, Dave Andrews, Bruce Reiff, Kevin Rudd, Earl McGinnis. AGAINST WALL: Jon Jones, Dan Ingold, Peter Hong, Joel Sax, Tim Gordon, Mark Steven¬ son. 2. Jeff Tubbs stops off at his locker before heading to a Rotary meeting. 22 Junior Rotarians
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Student Journalists Are Commended Rocky students who found their mode of expression to be journalism were eligible for the National Quill and Scroll Asso¬ ciation. This award was given in recognition for the dedication and long hours of work put into school publications. Students involved with both Watchtower and Crimson Crier were those who received this award. Special recognition was also given to Jane Robinson who was chosen to receive the D.A.R. award. The Daughters of the American Revolution give this award yearly, to a girl chosen on the basis of outstanding leadership, citizenship, and responsibility. 1. Jane Robinson was this year’s D.A.R. win¬ ner. 2. Rocky’s outstand¬ ing journalistic students make up Quill and Scroll. FRONT ROW Scott Taylor, Ginny Hef- fernan, Linda Wein- druch, Diane Williams, Vicki Ackerson. BACK ROW: Morrie Cook, Jan Beinke, Sue Clark. Miss¬ ing from the picture is Kathy Clough. DAR. Quill and Scroll 21
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Honors Come to Seven Boys and Girls State was an honor given in the spring of 73 to one or two outstanding juniors. They were chosen on the basis of their leadership abilities and their outstanding overall character¬ istics. The students to whom this honor was giv¬ en were: Jane Robinson and Cindy Pippert for Girls State, and Jeff Rankin for Boys’. Junior Marshalls are part of every Rocky graduation. The Junior Marshalls who led the class of 73 into the stadium were Jane Robinson, Sue Nagy, Tim Gordon, and Bruce Reiff. Chosen by their fellow students, they represented the class of 74 at graduation. 1. Jr. Marshalls for the class of ' 73 look forward to their own graduation. TOP TO BOTTOM: Tim Gordon, Bruce Reiff. Sue Nagy, and Jane Rob¬ inson. 2. State Representatives Cindy Pippert, Jane Robinson, and Jeff Rankin typify leadership. Honors 23
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