Rockford High School - Indian Rocket Yearbook (Rockford, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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MAJORETTES Starting in the lower left-hand corner they are: Fran- ces Moulton, Lovonne McDonald, Shirley Hamilton, Bernice La Shaw, Margaret Collier, Phyllis Holcomb, Gertrude Goebel, Verna Ahern, Joy Laakso, Margaret Christensen and Joanne Flower. GIRLS' LEAGUE Back row: Thelma Engeln, Margaret Schmidt, Betty Welleq Georgiann Clark, Georgia Cross, Zelda Seigel, Ellen Bernet, Teresa Sullivan, Helen Mary, June Laakso. Third row: Marjorie Hausken, Esther Dau, Shirley HamH- ton, Verna Ahern, Margaret Collier, Lois Hecht, Shirley wak- er, Ethel Hausken and Mrs. Rosalie Adams the adviser. Second row: Marilyn Stroup, Gene wycoff, Margaret Christensen, Mildred west, Thelma Burk, Betty Bell, Bernice Weller and Frances Moulton. First row: Mildred Schmidt, Pearl Coppersmith, Lovonne McDonald, Rovella Sahli. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Back row: Lawrence Berner, Lionel Young Philip Purcell, Kenneth Purcell, Alden Jorgensen, Phil Hausken, Arnold Olson Junior Carlson and Gene wing. Third row: Glen Mount, Gerald Holcomb, Junior Drechseh Bill Adams, Desmond McDonald and Lawrence McCauley, Adviser. Second row: Max Dobler, Fred Mithoug, Llewellyn McMil- lan, Jime Ramsey, Don Nulph, and LeeRoy McMillan. Front row: Lauren Brown, Keith Ahern, Tommy Purtill, Bob walker, Eugene weitkamp and Wesley Brown.

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GIRLS' LEAGUE Although the Girls' League wasnlt as active as they really planned to be at the first of the year, they per- formed several activities that were usually done in the pre- ceding years. One event which we were allxi proud of last year was the Pep Club which we did not have this year. ln order to carry out certain activities the League raised money by having a candy raffle, selling candy and pop corn at the basketball games and they gave a dance for the high school and made money by charging a small fee. Just before Christmas the girls went on a caroling trio They left about 6:00 olclock in the evening went around town as well as into the country to sing Christmas Carols, and then returned to the school house to warm up a bit with chi- le. Everyone enjoyed it even if they did get pretty cold be- fore they reached home. The girls prepared Christmas baskets for a few of the needy families. The baskets included food, clothing, and toys for the younger children. And also during the Christmas holidays the girls deco- rated a big tree and placed it in the assembly. As a continuance from last year the League proceeded with the point system of receiving pins. This was somewhat an honor system. For each evedzthat the girls took part .ln they received a certain number of points. ln order to re- ceive a first year pln one had to have fifty pointsg for a second year pin they had to have one hundred pointsg for a third pin it was two hundred and for a fourth year pin it was three hundred, The fourth was a gold pin wlth a guard of the number four, the third was gold without a guard, the second a silver with a guard of the number two and the first was a silver without a guard. The girls worked hard to earn their pins and felt proud of them when they did. ' In the spring in March, the Motherls Tea was given again by the Girls' League. The theme used was that of St. Patrickls Day. The girls also entertained the mothers with a short program. The officers of the Girls' League the first semester of school were President, Ann Labishp Vice President, Gene Wy- coffg Secretary, Lois Hecht, Treasurer, Pearl Coppersmithg and Corresponding Secretary, Mildred Schmidt. The Leaguels adviser was Mrs. Adams who did a lot for the success of the club. f Officers of the second semester were President, Pearl Coppersmithg vice President, Lovonne MacDonaldg Secretary, Fern Palmerg Treasurer, Rovella Sahlig and Corresponding Secretary, Gene Wycoff.



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