Rockford High School - RHS Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1938

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' x x x NASA .... S N ...... ,,.. N N sxsx LUCILLE BURGOON B.S. Lake Forest College Commercial Mrs. Burgoon enjoys taking walks, swimming, playing bridge, and dancing. Having traveled in different parts of this country, she some day wishes to take a world cruise. LAMONT CLIKEMAN M.A. University of Illinois Science Mr. Clikeman, who likes to read magazines of a scientihc nature and biographies, takes greatest pleasure in hiking and also in listening to classical music. Replicas of articles of the past hold attraction for these pupils admiring the artistic collection of Mr. Miller's World History class. James Peterson shows a miniature Greek stage to Evelyn Voss, while Elizabeth Harvey investigates the intricacies of the guillotine. Leo I-lolmertz displays a wood carving of Pericley. JOHN BURLEND B.E. Illinois State Teachers' College Social Science Reading biographies and playing chess, tennis, and marbles constitute Mr. Burlend's greatest pleasures. He would like to make voyages to Trinidad, Samarakand, and Biskera. THEODORA COXON M.A. University of Wisconsin EJZAQUIIO Mrs. Coxon enjoys reading novels with sociological or historical back- ground, and a well-written biography. Swimming and reading appeal to her. idx MARY CARLSON B.A. Northwestern University Erzgliila Miss Carlson likes to read anything but detective stories. She has traveled in Canada, Europe, and various parts of the United States, but would enjoy a world cruise. THOMAS CRULL B.A. Wheatoxi College Science Brain teaser puzzles and problems of a scientihc nature appeal to Mr. Crull as well as do the outdoor sports of hiking and golfing. 7492 - 7776 - 76572 K I. XI - Ns Page 26

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,,,, yr!- ff I an H , 5 , Q. GEORGE BERG B.E. Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Illtllljifffdf The outdoor sports of hunting and golf appeal to Mr. Berg. He admires greatly Fred Sterling's painting of Colo- rado and would like to travel there. SYLVIA BREWER MA. University of Wisconsin Foreign Lmzguage Hiking, swimming, and picnickirig are Miss Brewers outside recreations. She linds great enjoyment in travel, having traveled in New England, Cali- fornia, and Europe. 'W - 5 www ff f ff ff f f f A CHARLES BEYER B.A. Lawrence College Physical Education Deparlmen! Head Swimming is Mr. Beyer's favorite sport. Having visited Berlin to see the Olympics in 1936, he hopes some day to see the whole world. ETTA BROWN B.A, University of Michigan Nialhwzmlicy Outdoor life appeals to Miss Brown, with swimming, sailing, and skating as a few of her favorite pastimes. When indoors she enjoys reading travel books. JUNE BORNOR B.C.S. Albion College Mzuic To see either ocean is the chief desire in Mr. Bornor's travels. While he is home, however, listening to a good symphony orchestra is ideal entertain- ment. MARY BROWN B.S. Rockford College Social Science Department Head Miss Brown has traveled from the pueblos of New Mexico to the esclos at Sault Sainte Marie. She prefers historical novels for her reading, During Book Week, many of the more artistic students worked on individual projects such as posters . .... or folders representing well-known books. Here Clifford McCarthy, Pa- tricia Fahy, Audrey White, and Alfred Sotfer work on their contri- Elf butions to add to the other original X projects produced by pupils. XX 3 Page 25



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4 ww f f M 'J MILDRED CURRIER M.A. Columbia University Phyfitul Education To take an ocean voyage by freighter is Miss Currier's greatest desire. Music of a symphony orchestra and reading travel books appeal to her. ELMER DEWEY B.A. Universlty of Illinois Co nz wercial A refreshing swim attracts Mr. Dewey any time. In less strenuous moments a book of historical significance or putter- ing in his wood shop is most relaxing. ROBERTA DAVEY B.A. Rockford College Social Science Horses and riding occupy much of Miss Davey's leisure time. Having spent some time traveling in Canada, she has hopes of traveling in Europe. LOIS DILLEY B.A. Northwestern University Ifnglirh An interesting trip that Miss Dilley has taken was with an organized party to countries of Europe. For a favorite pastime she likes to see interesting plays. oucsog, J' 1420 fi Q i 9. i 1' M2 4 I' W s , a w, A ag H 3 K. X' 2 A . 0 f 5 . i..... y X WEE FLOY DENTLER Ph.B. University of Chicago Art Reading books on travel and geog- raphy, hiking, and painting are pastimes which give much pleasure to Miss Dent- ler. Architecture and sculpture also appeal to her. MARIE DOBYNS M.A. Columbia University Social Science Any sort of non-fiction book or peri- odical appeals most to Miss Dobyns as reading material. Her idea of an inter- esting voyage is a freighter trip. Leaves! Leaves! Leaves! So nu- merous are the leaves in the Botany collections that it seems impossible to know them all, but the students of the class manage well. Jeanne Ol- son, Fred Beach, and Lillian Bennett are a few of these fortunate ones. x N X Page 27

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