Rockford High School - Indian Rocket Yearbook (Rockford, WA)
- Class of 1947
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-4-I X . ,fl X. 1 i I I x l I A I x 4 I f j Y ' t i g DEDICATISN To Mrs Golda Carter, with whom most of UI began our school life and who has given us her loyalty all through school, we dedicate this l947 INDIAN ROCKET ANNUAL The SENIOR CLASS Of 1947 School Song Hail Alma Mater, Hail Rockford High, Colors we honor, The brilliant blue and white, Hail to our warriors, Valiant for thee, Our pledge is ever True to thee UR ALMA MAT ER A O C STUDENT COUNCIL From leit to right Joanne Flower, Secretary and Treasurer, Hlldred Osborne, Senlor representative, P8tIlCl8 Graves, vertlslng Manager Reena Davey, JUDIOT representative, Superintendent Hawk, Adviser, John Koch, President Murry Olson, Vice President, Gent Turnfr, Scrg ant at Arms, Donald Young, Sopho more representative, Paul Westby, Freshman represen tetive, FACUETY Back row Harold Iverson, science, mathematics, ard athletic coach, Lawrence McCeulfy, egriculture, Bertle Anderson, seventh and eighth grades, Supt. Hawk, hlstory, government, and general bUSlH6BS. Front row Golda Carter, first and second grades, Alma Rogers, fifth and sixth rades, Kathleen Whitney, muslc, Lola McCauley, home economics and typing Allce Iverson, Engllsh and llbrery, O ther ine G6TV1h , third and fourth grades, Principal Julle Ross, journ lism, 800161 science, gcnerrl science. ' I - J O 1 u ' ' c . . , I, . . R .nd S N ' A -, u 1 , Q U , , C ' ' nu n 0 L - d f 0 o l I . . . C' ' ' cn ' o i 3 . . . . C - . ' rv , ' ,- - . ec. ' Y' , . . L. L . ' . fx J. .-.4 fy i ' q ii' ,B .1 is 'fa .I 1 'Q -z Q 'f ,J . , 1 In . 1 A -. I V 8 Y 5 ! r . W 553-pg. Q I 5 f- ' X s 1 is f 3?-vfpf' v -'Tzu'-'ul i Lcoupct K 1 f' .'.-m. 'ifiva ' r. f-51-S ,ag Q, . 3. ..- A Q uf W - x ,WI . A- ., X . -EA: I, -1 ,Qi f 'A 4 L- Fi , I 4 5 ' 5 , xc! acullry SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Gur first day of school! My, but weren't we cute in our new school clothes? Five of our graduating classmates started out together that day Joanne Flower, Joy Laakso, Julie Purcell, Jack Primmer, and Eddie Larson. In the second grade, our llttle tr1be 1ncreased when Hlldred and Lyle Osborneer- tered Through grade school we grew 1n number ard prestlge unt1l finally'me blg day of enterlng Hlgh School 8TT1V6dl In edd1t1on to the seven llttle 'Indiansn already ment1oned, Willie Dau, Patr1e1e Graves, John Koch, Mur y 01S0Hv Ann Sullivan, Jlmmy Weller, and Marie Totten became members of our class when we were inltiated Oh, how ineonsiderate of our status as hlgh school students, the Sopho mores were that year, IRit18+iOH dev was truly a dey of torture, John be came an almost perfect version of Tarzan Lyle was as backwards a backward man as ever we had seen. Joanne, beyond a shadow of H1gg1ns d1apers and alll Joy with all her bustles and be a busy old school teacher. Will1e was undoubtedly couldn't have been complete wlthout Pepeye and Ollve represented this sectlon of the COm1C strlps To brlng a doubt, was Kitty 'specs' turned out to Supenman and the dey O1l Jimmy and Marie VhlS+l6S from the mde lines, we had Eddle as our HSweeter Glrlu H11dred's identlty was unmkmaken ly that of hammy Yokum Rosie the R1veter was extremely popular that year so Ann end Julla represented the ar 1ndustry. Jack was beyond recognmion being blacked and Teprescrtlng a 'darkyn His caters were hllarlous Pet was as glameureus a nlght club entertalner as y u can lmeglne After a most hGC+1C day, C8+CTlFg to the needs and de 1ros of the Soph m res, e ere flnelly rew rded vith 2 p rty, glven in ur hen r that BVGHIHS h1S3R1ChWlH9 Know urs lCGBUl0YD st d by us as ur adviser, thr ugh the e le year. I our sophomore year, we began to feel our Heats' To prove this we kept the incoming Freshmen in the1r places, especlally when ae gave them a tortuous lnitiation. Durlng that year ve nearly drove the almighty SCHIOTS frantic, by replacing their number on the h1ll :ith our b68Ht11Ul N47u Mr T bler was our class adviser and 1th hls 1D GPIOUSHSSS and our energy, we sponsored gene nlghts ence a xeek V lleybell and table tennis tournaments were held among the h1gh school student e these refuler meetlngs. In our third year of hlsh school, we treated the Sen1ors to e Junl r thls banquet was e creat success. lhet year, bC1HP upper classmcn, ve spen s red a Junl r Prom hlte trelllses, plclet fences, v1nes and flowers m1rac ulously transf nned the gymrasium lhfn e perfect garden scene Me relsed money to flnence our prom by puttln the sch el's new FOVIHQ plcture projec t r tn use. beverel sn ws were rented and sm We A+ last we became u6H1CTSl lrue t the +T8dl+1CH of f nner classes, put n e three ect comedy wn the f ll, nAHtlCS of Arnn Before the gale event took place, the lrls IH ur cl ss prepared a dfnner, hlch tested mgmty g d t all 1 us frd vh t energy we had for play prectlce that n1ght Be1ng n w experleneed lI the frt f glvlng f rm 1 d n es, e pr v ded 0 very eng y ble +1re at ur Valent1ne Ball, vhlch upheld i+'s name mn the dec TBt1WDS, The oust n f edltlnf an annual had been dr pped fer several years, s fc Soni rs of '47 T6V1VLd lt, On Aprll 93, we ont n ur sneak LC8V1Fg at 3 OO A.l. 4 ' . 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JULIA 8 LITTLE BROTHER TINY 0 JACK MARIE EDDIE AGE 5 N0 JO JOHN 6 BIG SISTER I-IILDY 8 LYLE K -' A Q 0 . A 5 . s. .' ' A Q ' Y J U wx a I I , u' 4 , 0 .. . - 4 I . z J- V - 4 -Ui-4 I I -- an , -vw S A '. in - gq vb -If: - A Q 4 '-3' x'1fyf -. ..,., ' VW' ' ' 1 v - Y .gg - ' I i - 1 f s ' 'PR' ', . A Q-f' - . Q 0 O O SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS J ILIE DAU Athletics 1 2 3, Vice President of Class 2, F.F.A. Reporter 3, HAHLICS of Ann,' Senior Play 4, F F.A. 1 2 o 4, Biology Club 2, Annual Staff 4 JOANNE FLOWER Sec. Trees S uden+ Body 2 3 4, Sec Trees G1r1s League 3, Sec Trees Class 3 4, G1rls Glee Club l 3 4, Orchestra 1 2 3 4, Major o tes 1 2-3, Cheer Loader 4, P E 1 2 3 4, All High Operetta 1, 'Ant1cs f Ann,' Sen1or Play 4, 'N1fty Shop' 3, 'Lady Frances' 4, Girls League 1 2 3-4, T11ple Trlo 3-4, Cor Sec Girls League 2, Rocket Staff 3, Asst. Ed. of Rocket 4, Annual Editor 4, Biology Club 2, Debate 4, Carnival Princess 2. PATRICIA GRAVES Sec Trees. Class 4, Asst Sec. Student Body 3, Adv. Mngr Student Body 4, G1rls Glee Club 1 2, Mejorettes 1 2, P E 1 3 4, All High Operetta 1, Senior Play 4, G1r1s League l 2 3 4, Corresp. Sec. Girls League 3, Art Edltor of Rocket 4, Sec Trees. Blolcgy Club 2, Carnival Princess 1, Society Edltor Annual 4, Annual Artlst. CHARLES HOAG Charles entered the second semester of the senior year from El Monte Union Hlgh School JOHN KDCH Student Body Pres 4, Athletics 1 2 3 4, Class Rep. 2, Annual Staff 4, F F.A, 1 2 3-4, F.F.A Vlce Pres 4, 'Antics of Ann' 4, Portland Judging Team 4, 'R' Club 4, President of 'R' Club 4, B1ology Club 2, Student Counc1l 4, Vice Pres. S+uden+ Body 4, 111 High Operetta 1 JOY LAAKSO Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Trlple TTIO 3 4, Drum Majorette 1 2 3, Sec. Trees. Class 1 2 3, Class V1ce Pres 4 Student Counc1l 4, 'Antics of Ann' 4, All High Operetta 1, P E l 2 3-4, Lady Frances' 4, 'The Nlfty Shop' 3 Girls League 1 2 3-4, Rocket Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Biology Club 2. EDDIE LARSON Class President 1 2 3, F F A Reporter 2 4, F.F A Vice Operetta 1, Biology Club 2, Student Body Vlce Pres. 3, F,F A Delegate 3, F F.A. State Fenner 4, Annual Staff 4 NURRY QLSON Athletics 1 2 3 4, Class Pres 3 4, F F A 1 2 3 4, F.F.A Pres. 4, Trees. of F F.A. 2 3, Annual Staff Buslness Manager 4, Biology Club 2, Antics of Ann' 4, Student Body Vice Pres 4, Portland Judging Team 4, Class Trees 2, Bouncer of Class 1, 'R' Club 4, All High Operetta HILDRED OSBORNE Gxrls League 1 2 3 4, Rocket Staff 4, Annual Asst Ed 4 Ant1cs of Ann' 4, 111 High Operetta l, Class Rep. l 4, Glrls Glee Club 1 2, Debate 4, P.E 1 3, B1o1ogy Club 2. LYLE OSBORNE 'R' Club 4, Annual Staff 4, 'Antlcs of Ann' 4, Biology Club 2, F.F A. l 2 3-4, P E 1 2, Bouncer of Class 3, All Hlgh Operetta 1. JACK PRIMM R Annual Staff 4, F F A 1 2 3-4, P E. 1 2 3 4, 'R' Club 4, Class Rep 3, B1OlOgy Club 2, All Hlgh Operetta 1 JULIA PURCELL Girls League 1 2 3-4, Glee Club 1 2, P E l 2 4, Girls League Cor Sec 4, Rocket Reporter 4, All High Operetta 1, Blology Club 2 'Antics of Ann' Senlor Play 4, Annual Staf AN MARIE SULLIVAN Pep Band 1, Band 1 2 3 4, Orchestra 1 2 3, Girls League 1 2 3 4, Music Vests 2 3, Glee Club 1 2, P E 1 2 3, Class Report er 2, Class Pres1dent 3, Carnlval Queen 3, Girls League Pres 4, Girls League Vice Pres 3, Rocket Ed1tor 4, Rocket Report r 3, 'Antics of Ann' 4 Annual Staff 4, All High Operetta 1, 'Nifty Shop' 3, B1o1ogy Club 2. MARIE TOTTEN P E 1 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Glrls League 1 2 3 4, Tr1p1e Tr1o 3-4, All High Operetta 1, WADDICS of Ann' 4, 'Wlfty Shop' 3, Lady Frances' 4, Lajorettes 1 2, Art Ed Rocket 4, Annual Staff 4, Bio o gy Club 2. JIMMY NELLER B1Ol0gy Club 2, F.F.A 1 2 3 4, Annual Steif 4, nAHf1CB of Ann' 4, All Hlbh Operetta 1. u o u- ' 'B' ' ' ' ' A A ' '13 0 5 ' 1 D O ' o ' - , 1 c ' . 1 1 L O - - . . , C, . A Q ' N ' : ' ' o 0 o ' I 0 Pres. 3, Antics of Ann' 4, Athletics 1-2-5-4, F.F.A. 1-2-5-4, A11 High 1 I . ' 0 ' 0 5 0 ' 0 Il V . F -, . 2 ' ' - - X o ' o N ' L J -' O - I ' ' s 0 ' I ' , o 0 o ' a ' o ' . . 0 I 1' 0 - ' Q Q ' 'E' ' V ' f 4. ' I Q o 9 ' ' . ' ' 1 O - . A ' 1 - HR. l'1c CAULEY Aovnsln JOY LAAKSO VICE' PRESIDENT .4W CHARLES HOAG JULIA PURCELL NARIII TOTTEN EDVARD LARSON HILDRED OSBORH ANN SULLIVAN LYLE OSBORNE JOHN KOCH PATRICIA GRAVES JOANNE FLOWER SECRETARY GTREASURER JACK PRINNER VILLIAH DAU JAMES VELLER 6 ' 5 zf ' fn J X i d, ' 1 R .L X U Ava X 1 ' SENIOR PROPHECY Before the Seniors of 1947 left R.H.S they la1d plans for an Annual men d Robin letter to keep 1nfermed abou+ one another From this tenth annual 0m LDiC8t1OH we gather the follow1ng facts W1ll1e lS now a famous clothes designer in Parls Recently a new depart ment has been set up 1n the Crescent, which handles only clothes designed by 'a la ann. Monsieur Dau is sa1d to be f8St1d10uSlY tasteful in des1gning strlctly feminlne WO8T1ng apparel. Pat took a course in B8V1g8t1OD shortly after graduating from R.H S. and while CTUISIHE around up near Alaska, she discovered a group of islands. She has set up a school for trainlng mermaids on the largest of these and is new perfectlng an act uslng mermaids and seals She plans to tour the U.S with her act on the NBBICHBI ASS8mll19S program 1n the near future. John has always had a dellghtful fancy for +h1ngs that are two of a Find and now has a labortory 1n the s+ate of Hawaii where he collects twin angle wenms. He has made a spec1al study of thelr l1fe and hablts and has recen+ly been commmnded for h1s work ln the 'Rockford Register,' a newspaper of na tional renown eddie was an heir of Mr Ba1ley of Barnum and Balley, and when he took over after Mr. Ba1ley's death, Mr Barnum found him so competent that he re tired, leaving Edd1e in complete charge. In addltion to h1s work w1th the circus, Eddie has been hiring ou+ h1s elephants to spray palnt on homes for bu1ld1ng contrac+ors. Joy's interest 1n s+ars began shortly after she entered Eastern Washlng ob ervatery and has dlscovered several small planets near Pluto which she has temperar1ly named WPluto's pups ' hurry is new a member of +he Pres1dent's cabinet. He is servlng as Sec retary of the Department of H1stery Class Preventlon and has recently been awarded by havlng a b11l whleh he origlnated, passed by Congress. This law 0UthOT1ZCS the government to pay a bounty for the skins of house ml06, pack rats, and hlstory teachers. Dear old Hildred! Who could ever have imag1ned her as the thrlvlng mana ger of Twylon Inc ? Twylon 1S a fabrlc nh1ch is made from dandelion fuzz and is a greet improvement over nylon in durability, usefulness, and beauty. Hil dred became t1red of snegglng her nylons nd prectlcflly caused the QISOP pearance of th1s type of cloth, wh1ch was so popular about the tlme of World War TI, by turnlng all her energies to the supp rt ef the Twylon Company. Lyle has recently revlved the flISf newspaper ever printed in America, 'Public Occurrences, Beth Foreign and Demest1c ' He has added a page which is very popular among +he po ple, on Wb1Ch he places TltingS by Poe, Whit tlcr, Lengfellcv and limerlcks by h1mself In every Saturday evenlng edition he WTITGS a greetlng to a fam us personage, vhich he calls the 'Saturday Evenlng Teast.' . . :K H ' . o v . . . . O - . . . . W . . . s n I ' 1 O . . - Q . V . ten College of Education. She is new an expert astronomer at the Mt. Wilson S1 . . ' , ' . , . V . . U l ' 1 e r ' . Q I t C .' . . TJ ' - . AW A . . O - . . . I O , X 1 F.l,A. 1H1tl8tl0H sept Dr' Nov Deo. Jan. 15 O A L E N D A R Back to school agalnl 69 members in Hlgh School, l4 Senlors. R6V1SBd student Body Consti+ut1on at Student Body m86t1Dg Glrls' League elected 0fflCoT8 Football game vs. Otls. Wu Girls' League PIHS awarded. sented. Football game vs. Spangle Home LC fleld trlp to Vera Natlonal Assembly presen+ed r F A boys wen+ to Judglng Football game vs Rosalla. Football game vs. Falrfield Hot lunches started for '46 G1rls' League in1t1at1on. 105+ 68 to O Basketball and baseball le+ters pre Ve won eh to C to Vl 1t cannery by Galen Harvey con+est at Portland de lost 3 to 32. 'e lost 45 to O '47 year, Mrs Hawver cook Home no field trlp to vlsit upholstery shop Natlonal Assembly program presented by 'llssissipplans W Football letters presented at Student Body meetlng Hlgh School ve. Tovn leam ibasnetballl we won. D810lUg lessons started at 25d a nlvht by hrs Dockendorf. m1st1ce Day Program movie, 'L1fe of Alfred Nobel Glee Club sang at P.T A , debate vs. Central Valley team, here. Garnlval g1V6H by F.F A. and G1rls' League. Nat1onal Assembly presented by WMag1oal nortons.' Basketball game vs Worley. We won o2 to 14. Debate at North Central Hlgh School QSHIOT g1I1B gave d1nner for DCHlOP class and Mrs play advlser HRH Club orranlzed. Senlor play, NAHtlC5 of Ann,n three act comedy. Debate team journeyed to Lew1s and Clark. Student t1Ck6tS lssued, Kerry-gowround game af Falrfield, Rockford 2nd, Fairfield lst, Latah 3rd and Llndberg 4th. Merbers of the e udent Btdj drev names for OHT15tH3S Baske+ball game ve nlver lde. we won Na+1onal Assembly presented by Vincent Burns. Debators met Rogers High School here. Annual otalf elected Chrlstmas program presented, dlrected by Nrs Wh1tD9Yn School out for Chrlstmas vacat1on Rockrord vs Riverslde Cbasketballl, They won Chr1stmas glfts e changed. Iverson, Basxe+ball game vs La+ah They won Glrls won dlstrict champ1onsh1p a+ Cheney Volleyball tournament Basketball name vs Central Valley Used new score board and t1m6 clock ior the flTSf tlme. Infantllo Paralysls drmve s+arted at R H S. to be held +hrough the week 1C ' f' Q ' ' . 16 ' ' fl 20 ' H J . N4 Q ' 1. 27 ,. K V . ' its 1 -YT o . ' 'S' , s 2 . ' . J' 0 5 do 4 Q V ' ' f - 1 4 . . ' we , 5 8 ' , ' , R , 14 A ' o A 18 . . . . 21 A V . ' ' . 25 u ' 9 Z5 T . . . . . 29 , V ' , . 5 '71 H . 'W 6 1. 1. J V UC, 'I Q ll Ar,' ' s --' ' ' J ,H 12 Basketball game vs. Rosalie. We won 29 to 20. 1:5 Q V . .- -Q A A X 15 ' f' . ' 18 ' 1' W ' 22 . Y C 26 t ' l . 2 Os . . Q . g . . 5 g ' 5 ' ' , ve . 6 . ' I . . 10 I A ' ct 'X v ' A ' . u - C 12 t' A M , 15 , 1 1 l8 N 0 . 20 ' ' ' '. . ' 3 V J o 1 o N' s 7 . ., A . . J D . 9 J . , . ' LAQT WILL AND TEUTALENT fe, the senlors of R H belng sound m1rd, alter a good snooze ln stud, proper+1es in art lpatlon Ol he future, w1ll ard +est fort, 1S nada and SIEHCQ 1B 11118K J Dau, wlll my eb1l1ty +o keep my one 1an+s no to use 1+, to Bob Carlson, xho ha n't to drlve yet 1 Joanne harle Flo er, rlll my na+ural red nets her's rod by artlflclal means, rd my frfcklos them. 1n a heal+hful tate of body ard of hall, do w1ll the following of our to fellow classmates. This our last the year when Kllroy was here, 1947 car broken down when some even succeeded in learnlng nalr to Evelyn Juhnke who to anyone who ha room for I, Patrlcia Ann Grares, Wlll nv ab1l1+y to lnterest men without seemlng over en+hus1ast1o +o Roberta nackle It takes YIFG and practlce, Roberta, you'1l learn' I, John Rlchard Koch, leave my 111 power to keep from detlng a glrl un T11 ry serlor year to Jlm Rogers, who seems to be tho Freshman Wolf. l, Helen Joy Lnakso, w1ll my natural polse to Lo1 LaShaw, and ny num erous adrlrers to Luclle Willms I, Charles Edvard Larson, w11l my ab1l1ty to go steady for tvo years to Medard Belrer The 11ne fonns a+ the right, glrlsll I, lurry Dale Olson, 7111 ry 3thl9tlC ab111+1es to Alfred Sllndard, whose secret ambltlon 18 to be a star athlete, but I refuse to will Pat to anyone. I, H1ldred Even Osborne, 111 my bashful blush +o Lore++a Nestby, aho rever lets anythlng bother her n any ay, and my success in h8VlHg fun any :here I am, to Grace Dahlgren I, Lyle Burton Osborne, wlll my extreme heighth to raul Ves+by, who has an abundance or lt already I, Jack Les+er Prlmmer, v11l my abilltf to dance to George Prat+, who's not SIVGH up hope of learn1nL yet I, Julla lay urcell, 7111 my 1OS1+1Oh by the tylln roon wlndon +0 Be+ty CHT1ST9FS9U, although she has no 1r+erest 1F +ruck dTlVGTSs I, Ann h8T16 Lull1V81, wlll my uncoroerred a++1+ude about school to Adele CHTISTBHBGH, ard y unear+hly cackle to Dag1ood Bumstead, who has something ln common, +here. I, Jluny 1elle , wlll my shy nature to John hcDonald vho 15 always around when there 1S somethlng to be Sald I, Charles Wlllard Hoag, w1ll my secret method O1 staylng slim to Ivan Wlllmschen, although Ivan seems to be holding h1s ofn in this field. 1, Anlta arle To++en, 1111 ny TTIT flgure to Faye Asbury, and my nlace 1D Trlple Trlo to Patty Spooner. To our teachers, ae v111 a bottle of 8SplT1H to clear up any past head aches we may have c used To the Jun1ors, zo wlll our ro by +he llHdOJ, hoplng you 111 s1t there wlth as much dlfnlty as e sho ed durlng our Senlor year To the Sophomores, ve ill our ablllty to fl1+ around tho school hous at lelsurc, 1th ro orrles no+ even a pass fr m Studv Pall To the Frosh, e 7111 any ln +la1S or sleet +okens of love lef+ carved on desks and OHBITS 1n the tha+ u wll have a hard +1me flndlnf a sr +h surface on hlcb + ri+c, als ch 1oTSO1Q, sen e 1 T8SDCHS1b111+V, and dlgnlty T the stud k y l ur erhaus+ed bank acc urt fY u'l1 h ve as fd a s+ar+ a L raf', Q l he cl ss T 19 ITNLQQLS Cler Cadldalh pper Daley June X . C' F' 1' L -V . L., . . x .1 0 0 O 0 1 S 1 1. . D . V . 1 11 . 4 . . ,, 4 .1 1 11 C L1 . r . . . . - -' Q KL L L . 1 . T YU. . 1 . . . ,1 - .L , ll 1 I .' 1 A V , 1 ' , H Y C' J .. .1 . 1 1 - -J 9 .. , . - ' . X ' -1 A . , Q .I ul A u.' 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C CHI' S 3 ' I I S C , ,L ,Q A P I 4- ' - v vi 'X 3 1 , en, 1 d', .e n--l c 1.n , O . . , c a ge, t , s w- 1fl.' 11-r f- . fy, .IGULIZ 1 8 O. 47 'v -0 rev' - 1 X Q rl . : ,i ' A . ' w .1 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President Milton Pratt Vice President Grece Dahlgren Seo R Trees Elsie McNei1ly Glass Pepresentative . Nancy Hunt Sgt at Arms. Don Spooner SECON SEMESTER Presldent . . Betty Christensen Vice president Grace Dahlgren Sec R Trees Elsie McNeilly Class Represen+e+1ve . . Rccna Davey Sg+ et Arms Billy Purcell AOTIVIIIES Play NHeaded For Edenn Junior Prom SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Presieent . .Don Young Vlce PTGSIOQHI Ruth McDonald S c Q Trees , . .Faye Asbury SECOND SEMESTER President Ivan Wummsohen Vice Pres1den+ Gone Turner Seo a Trees .Faye Asbury Sg at Arms Bobbie Ness ACTIVITIES Freshman In1+iat1on Perty for Freshmer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICER FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President Vice fresident Sec E Tre s Class Representeti Marilyn Gohlmun .Benn Simmons Ilene Sohaaf George rra++ Presldcnt Q v 1 .Philip hoch Vlce Pre 1der+ Merllyn Gohlman Sec R Tre Ilene Schaaf Class Roprcsen+a+1ve . Paul Westby Reporter Gerol Christensen Bouncer . . . Jim Rogers ACTIVITIES Beinv lnitlated Re+urn party I 0 0 c 0 1 o o e ' Q o c l O U Q l I I I A 0 0 n 1 A a ' Q 0 o 0 0 e - Q o n ' ' .1 ,I l . I I I I I JO O C U I C 'R L 1 c o o 0 A o o o A o o 4 a ' ' ' I u o a 0 N ' I , n u c o n, . C o o 0 0 o e e s o 0 0 0 Class Representative . George Schaef Class Representative , . . Don Yeung to 0 0 O 0 A I I ' S 0 - -'1 I O O U Q O . U 9 . . r 'V ' o 0 5 o 'X -t. - S' Av O o 0 l e 'C o o 0 o 0 e X a 334 o e c 0 0 ' . VC Q 9 ' 'M -4 I ' .I J. Q ' ' 0 0 0 O 0 I U Q D . . ':'.Mf,' I. Q nf!! 'N. iv . ' Y 15251 JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS Back row Nancy Hun , Joyce Brown, Evelyn Juhnke, Adele Chrlstansen, Luoile Villms, Betty Jean Christ iansen, Reena Davey, Paullne Bourne, Elsie MoNe1ll Mrs Iverson Front row Roy Martln, Robert Carlson, Nllfon Prat+, B111 Purcell, Gordon Schlender, Conrad Berner, Don Spooner SOPHOMORE CLASS DIMBERS Back row Don Young, Quinfon Dehle, Ivan Willm schen, Gene Turner, Hans H1CFS+61H, Bobby Ness, Hor bert Ohlson, Nr Iverson, N011 Davey Second row Pa+ty Spooner, Rufh Ann MacDonald, Faye Asbury, Lure Lea elman, Be++y MacKay, Roberta Front row Vernon Pierce, Ceorge Nillspeugh, Le Roy hary Camera shy Georbe Soheaf FRESHMAN CLASS FINBERS Back row Phillp Koch, rs McCauley, George Pra+t, Medard Berner, Deen Slmmons, John MacDonald, Duane Sommers, Joe nngeln, Jim Rogers Eron+ row Paul Wes+by, Marilyn Gohlman, Carol Christensen, Ilene Scheer, Alene bchaaf, Loro+ta es+ by, Geraldine Berry, Delbert rrimmer ' : t . w N ' ' ' Yr I O O I 1 I L ' ,- 1 O O ' . JA : , - X U M H 0 V'lyY 'Q A -L J ir , Mackie, Mabel Slinkard, Lois LaShaw, Dorothy Graves. I 0 . C' ' 0 oo L' J v cf , n A : ' N . . W . 8 ' , : f . 0 F gm -1 vu ' ' v n , W L U Ui 3 ? .501 AND GH: GRADES 31 151333 LA . 76. AND 8u. GRADES l.+ AND .1-L GRADES 3'-4 AND 40. GRADES SEVENTH IND EIGHTH GRADES Fourth Row Bobby Gohlman, Palmer Ro+t, Marvln Dehle, Jerry Walker, Darrell Laaksc, Elvln Graves, Jerrf Hamllton, Bobbv Graser, Ibnald Totten. Thlrd Row hr Anderson, Lary Jean Fender, Sh11ley McNei1ly, Gertrude Berner, Guma Lesser, Inga Lvron, Eva To+t n, Algenc Jansen, Lorralne Dehle second Row Charles Lillsnaugh, Carol O'Goyne, Gladys Millspaugh, Ls vonne Loftln, Joyce Berry, G rol llng, Ioris Korrupp, John Mackie. First Rev Laurence Karz, Lee Pierce, Donald Fricke, Melvln Willms, Max Davis, Darald Jalker, LeRoy slinkard, Darrell Orth FIF1F AND SIATH GRADES Tnlrd Row Janice LOft1H, Janeth Renfro, Nancy Hemken, Irene Kbrrupp, Virginia Jennlngs, Bonnie desc, Ohlrley Coleman, Joanne Praft, Janice Koch, Beverly Southwell, Bct+y Jahns, Kay BUIDOH, hrs Rogers Second Row 0hes+er Franz, Larry M1lls, Melvin Holsten, Raymond Larson, Lewls Turner, Alvln Jright, Lontie Gibson, J1m Maclntyre, Rlchard Burton, Marv1n Nulph FITSD Roz Johnny Millspeugh, Lynwood Kar , Bruce Oarmack, Sherrill Orth Beverly Tomshaw, Franclne Sllnkard, Donnie Dav1s, Wayne Falre, Janice Loftin THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Dean Westby, Melvln Graves, Stanley YT1gU+, N11 Lillspaugh, Kenneth Nulph, Billy Burton, Noel Hunf Third Row Jo Ann Walker, Joyce Jansen, Ruby Vrlght, Ursula Davey, Velma Rober+son, Carol Olson, Lynn LOVDID, anda Coleman Srcond Row P8tT1Cl8 Frlcke, Anne WIHQ, r tsy Jennlngs, lhrllyn Boy, Maridean Flower, El1nor Ro+t, Barbara lcNc1llys F1TSt Row Kcnnefh P1 rcc, Gene Maclntyre, Eddie Sou+hwoll, Norman Jahns Gene Wright FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Third Ro Johnny Burton, Mrs Carter, Rober+ Herschel, rnes+ Lesser, Donald Coleman, Ronald H8F1l+Oh, Jlmmy Walker, Gery Wolfe, Ralph Millspaugh Jack Renfro, Jlmmy HBMIIDOH Second Row Norma Lynn Larson, Susan Hun+, STlT16Y Lesser, Helen Korrupp Vlrginla Flo er, busan Bender, Della Ruth Boy, Barbara Lerry, hora Lou Jennings, First Row Roddy Nelson, Melvln Nulph, David Loftin, Bobby Mllls, Mlokey Vens, Jimmy Crowley, Gene Ashmore, Gerald Slinkard, larv1n McNeilly. ' I '. 5 fi ' , I ' 1 - C 1 ' 0 4-' - 7 - . Q ' V. U I . V: E . . 'J A . 1 'X A J. .. : . I ' V' u ' , . ' 1 1 v 0 0 ' ' 3 1 1 '. ' l O ' 1: ' v O Fourth Row: Jimmy Wright, Miss Gerving, Allen Lewis, Michael Crowley, I . , .., V ... 1 6 , , ' U 1 . 2 : . . . . U -at . I, . . I , C nr I ' .-- Q 'C' 'U I K l - ' A4 v . . , L1 .1 Q1 . . . . ' . W , 1 , ' ' ai . STUDY HALL H 01-1-C4 l.,.,.W i-m.,,,,,Z HOME EC. IY ANNUAL STArF Edl or Joanne Blower, Assistant Editor H11 dred Osborne, Produo+ion Mane er Joy Laekso, Busi ness Ianeger Nurry Olson, Soo1a1 editor Patricia Graves, Athletics Don Young, r B.A. Reporter Eddie Larson, Glrls' League Poporter Nerle Totten, Senior Cluss Reporter Ann Sullivan, Junior Class Reporter Betty Jean Christiansen, Sophomore Glass Reporter Roberta xhckie, Freshman Clues Reporter Mar11yn Gohlmnn, Typ1ats Julia Purcell, Hildrcd Osborne, Merle Totten, Patricia Graves, Joanne Flower, Ar+1s+s Patr1cia Graves, Marie Totten, Joanne Flow er, Adviser Mrs J Ross Editor Ann Qullivan, ASS1Sf1Dt Editor Joanne Flower, Buslness Meneger Hildred Osborne, Art Ed itors Marie Tot+en and Joanne Flower, Typists Julie Purcell, Hlldred Osborne, Joanne Flower, nnn Sullivan, h8T18 Tot+en, Reporters Grace Dahlgren, Bob Carlson R owe President Johr Kbcr, Vice Presldent Milton Pratt, becre+ery Treasurer -Geor c Schaef, Advertie ing A neger -Gene Turner, Assistan+ AdVbTf1SiHg Man agers Billy Purcell und Jack lrimmor, Reporter Don Young, Adviser -Nh Iverson. '1 ' -- ' I ' -- - J A -- ls u Q.. A . .1 -Q U A -.. ' ..- . . , , 1 . tht ' 1 1 -.- , 1 . 1 -- ' ' -- ' ' . , -.- ' -4 0 l o 1 ROOKET STAFF L fc , 'W . K tu: 1 Q- V ' -Q ' I F ' .L I .1 1 tt 0 L1 A A ' ti , v G 1 .. A -. gg . , -. Q 'ff ,,, . , . ' 1 .1 ' -L, .J 11 ' U A 11 . - Q. C9 ANNUAL STAFF ROCKET STAF F PM H301 LIIIIRY SIPERYISOR HRS rvfgggg D F ' iz. 6 - 7 I l A, ,, I ,fvx t- xl ' E ' Z .. ' yi' , l I A D . - 'V 7 f- GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS FFA OFFICERS R' CLUB JUDGING ILAM By scorlng top honor at the DiSfT1C' Meet in Pullman, the Rockford F b.h, crop judnlng +eam won first place in a serlcs of +hree contests The three were held at Rockford, Clarkston and Pullman. These contes+s were held to encourage efficiency in grading, identlfication, and Judglng of grains, weeds, grasses, and legumes A plaque was presented to them for the fourth O0HS6OU+lV6 year. Rockford won the plaque the first year 1n 1942, Cheney in 1946, ard Rockford for the last four years, making a total of five contests. The three on the winning team were Ivan Willmschen, Neil Davey and Donald Young Also on the crop judging team for 1947 were George Schaaf, Herbert Ohlson and Gene Turner. Mr. McCauley was the teacher, DEBATE TEAL The Rockford Members of the Northeast B1StT1Ct Joanne Flower, Herbert Ohlson, and Hildred Osborne Mrs. Ross was the adviser. Thelr schedule for the year was November Central Valley at Rockford November Rockford at North Central December Rocklord at Lewls A Clark December 15 Rogexs at Rockford GLARINDT QUARTET Back row Ru+h Mac Donald, Alenc Schaaf, Ilene Schaaf, hary Jean Fender. Front row Lura Lea belman, Eva Totten, Paullne Bourne, Faye Asbury. TRUMPET TRIO Joyce Brown, Roberta M8Ck16, Marilyn Gohlman D u M - C V X ' I . . 1 . O washington State Debate League were Joy Laakso, . . , .. 13 I O O Z6 4 e o l 6 o s 4 Q . ' 0 n a s o o ' S. - Q mfbfg 1 GIRLS LEAGUE The officers of the Glrls League for the first semester were Presi dent Ann Sullivan, V1ce Pre 1den+ Reena Davey, Secretary and Treasurer Joyce Brown, and Correspondlng secretary P8tT1Cl8 Graves Second semester ofllcers were PTGS1d6H+ Ann Sulllvar, V106 President Reena Davey, Secretary and Treasurer EISIU McNe1lly, and Corresponding Sec rotary Julia Purcell On oi the f1r + events of the year 1B the 1n1t1at1on of lHCOmlng fresh men and new glrls into the G1rls League Elght new members were ini+ia+ed this year, br1ng1ng the total membership to thlrty The girl decorated +he queens float for the Southeast pokane County Fair Some mcmbers of the Glrls League checked hats and coat for the Falr dances here a+ the school house When the carnival was held the Glrls League took part in it by taking care of booths, making posters and decorating Another actlvity was sell ing pop at thf basketball games. the sprlng Th1B hlghlmghts the girls' 80+1V1tl8S for the year F,F A F F,A. offlcers for the year were President-Nurry Olson, Vlce pres ident John Koch, Secretary Don Young, Treasurer Do Spooner, Reporter Eddie Larson, S6Dt1D81 Johnnle Engeln In October a judg1ng contest was held at Portland, Oregon. Forty six teams were gudglng Out of +hese forty six, Pockford took 4+h place honors. The carnlval, an annual 8ttTHC+lOH at R.H Q. 18 sponsored by the F F A. A large crowd was in a++endance thls year Th1rtcen new members were 1Hlt18t6d 1nto the F.F A thls year as green hands Numerous judg1ng contes+s are a+tcnded the year around A grain judglng contest was hold at Rockford in 1947. S+ock Judglng, glaln judglng, and potato judglng teams are sent from Rockford to various con+es+s The JUDIOT Llvestock show at the Old Uh1OD Stock Yards, in Spokane, was attended by ROCK1OId F.F.A. boys Twenty n1ne hogs and fifteen calves entered from R H S sold tor 86,000 Alfred Sllnkard won Grand Champion on H18 Chester Whltc and also Grand Ghamplon cn his pen of f1ve hfgs, This was the largest Junior Livestock Show in the w rld It was als the larvest sale ever held 1n the Pacific Northwest. . 2 Q .. ' S' J- I - . 7 O B . . . , A. : I af' I l I v ' , Y ,.,, , 0 C , x . sv a I . . . . . . - . . '. . I J V . a 1 L' Z . . ,, ' CF ' Q o ' U 0 I a k ' ' I ,S . I ' I 1 ' ' f 9 ' l X ' Lvery year it is traditional for the girls to present a Mother's Tea in . . I . . . I. . . , H . O I 9 Q : . . ' .. .. - - po ..- . H . 0 I I Q .I 1 n - , 5 . . . 0 . .' 0 O O - A 'J ' O . A . . . . . . - I . ' , J J I o - v 1 O . . 0 . , . 0 U - . O I O u O . D A Q 5 . C O P' ..:.s-f ,.. 1 1 , xy fa, ? S X -. fs GL.n QLUU hlrd n Lure ea e Lan, 'rs. fh1+ney, barcl khl +arQcn, mu++y Ieer GhTlSt18H50R Alone Scnaaf, Ilene unhaaL, Lacllo Nlllrs, Rober+a n8CYlL, Lols LaShav, LISIG NcNril1j Jfc0,d o ebl, Sl1Ikerd, Loro+ta ,eQ+by, Joy Dewey, MCTlb Tottor, P8hl1H6 Bourne, hu+h Ann Mao Donald. nirs+ Hoa ++g Qpooner, Joanne Flower, Nancy nun+, Marilyn Gohlman, Faye Asbury, DorC+hV Graves. TRILLE RIO c nd RK. Merllyn G F1 an, Joanne Fl on aullne Bourne '8T1C T '+Ln, Faye sbafy, Ferfj rlunf. L1IS+ Ron ,e+ Juan ChTlS+1UHSCH, Alena bcnaaf ard Joy LQQKSJ. Camaro uh Grace Luklrrpn. 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Vhi+ney, lary Jear rorder, nve 10 Lon, Lula Lea elnan, Ilene echeaf Herber+ Ohlsor, Alone echeaf, P8ul1HO Bourne, Faye Asbury, hu+h a Donald, Joanre Flower Firs+ row Joyce drown, Rober+a hmokio, Adele CWTlS+BTBOF, Carol CHllS'BUSOH, Ivan vlllmsolen, Jerry HBKl1+O , llly Purcell, Algero Jansen, lerllyn Gohl man, Carol L'ooyne . YQ - iv rx I N r' ' ' -1 . I 'J 7 J . ' n S . I 1 ' ' ' ' v L A . o ' --. 4 f V' ' - ' 'Cl ' . '. - k . x .41 A K V H L 1 0 l 1. y I , 1. ' - ' W: 1.4 1 - W .. A A f-rd r v: ing , . ll' 4 U. c- ' 1 l y ,'. ' N 1 S 2. Q '.m: ',1 J ' 1 f 1' ' . k i A V, Purcell, Algene Jansen, Cherles mlllspaugh, Janice . . , -B , , , . ' s on: Q gb , 3 s 3 . . - Q p ' 1' ' lv 4 . I L, 1' w' '11 T ' . , ..0 0 . ,, ' ' F ' 7 r L 1 P11 . If, Y 1 .n 1' H1 + . 4 IQ' P A L L IV , , . .. J LA. 4. L f ' Y . Q.. C A e ' '.: ' T 7 1 . ' ' , .' nv' 1- A 4 L 4 A U ,. V ., 1 ' y T41 ' f ' x . IL U X . L n' - 1 'y w Y ' 4. I sk c,C'ft fn 8555 +05 RCP 40' sq QNF Q FOOTBALL Pool ord did no+ lef e Pull schedule +his year due o injuries and lack o' GXEOTICHCO The Indlar llaycd four Eames, WlHTlRQ one from Soengle and losing +o no alla, Felrflcld, and Otls Orchards ul '46H 1e++ermen wlll 16+UTH FOOTBALL LETTEFMEN Ninn 0lnbS John och hurry Olson Jack Frin er Don Spooner Ivan Wlllmschen Gene Turner Robert Ness Don Young oenior Senxor oenlcr JQH1OT Sophorore oophomore Sol o ore Sop ore POSITION en back Center back back Venter end back GIRLQ' ATHLEUICS The h1gh sohocl glrls under the ins+ruo+1on of hr Iverson and Nrs Ross, won d1str1c+ Ch8mD1OHSh1p at the Cheney Volleyball tournament In +he basnetbell tourney at West Valley the gxrle lon to Need and Central Valley Sof+ball games were won by the R H S. F1TlS over LIDOUSTQ, Leteh and Fa1rf1e1d and thls entitled them +o et+end the county playoff e+ Need Hlgh Scho 1 may 19, where they yon second place L st year +he R c'ford g1TlS t ok f1TS+ vlece 1n he c nnty at the so bell play day t if -, p 5 l . , - t . 4. W 1 A AS ' . 1 1 . . i . . . , .. H J X La ' 1 . X L , ' u . l I 1-,! .l ,, - , , ..-.. ...... ......N.. 'I O n d A '. 1 7' ' 1. 7 ' A . f , L .1 .l QW UI I M rn 5 l C' Geor e ochaaf Sorhomore back b' . Enom K7 Y :V 1 4 . . . , 7 f J . 1 'L o 3 rl Q , M , A W f ' - , o '. ' , a. ' .' x. , s. D A I 1 I U 4, - . A . .1 . 1 Kit IL 3 .I Z I if 4 J I A 4 . , Q . C ' K 4 . . L , o A o ' , 3 - ' t o' .' , -. . - . Rockford Rockford Lindberg Medical Lane Spangle High School Position Pitche Ctmer l t Ba e Rnd B ee 3rd Bave Short Stow Left Field Center Field Right Fi 15 L2't'F1eld Zr Bar Center Field Left Field BASEBARL Latah Fairfield Rockford Rockford Roc'ford Town cum BAN I G A'ERAGES Player Olson G Pratt ess Young Purcell 4 Pratt H. Ohlson Spooner Primmer Turner Koch Larson Schaaf The Aversge 143 'Z 2 6 .4 0 7 43 nry.-2 .4 Axrq fir f XQQ J , , X A X 7-omnq : Q f ' at ag i ' I E 57 X7 :115?4ff ga S
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