Rockford High School - RHS Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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F LT V .fur .V 9 it . R 3. ghi?l as SYLVIA BREWER, M.A. French liifhen she spends an evening at home, Miss Bret,-fer likes to listen to symphony orchestra mu- sic but for exercise she enjoys hiking. IOHN V. BURLEND, B.E. Sofia! Szudiex Although Mr. Burlend's iavonte book is the For- syte Saga, he shows his appreciation of humor by choosing P. G, Wode- house as his favorite au- thor. M. LAMONT CLIKEMAN, M.A. Srience Vfhen Mr. Clikemon was a child, he was greatly impressed by the incidents which took place on his first day in school. ETTA N. BROWN, B.A. Afarbematicy Honesty and sincerity are the two traits of char- acter that Miss Etta Brown thinks will make the ideal citizen of tomorrow. IEAN CAMPBELL, M.A. Srienre ln the estimation of Miss Campbell, Lincoln and Lindbergh rank as two outstanding Americans. She admires people who have a sense of humor, THEODORA COXON, M.A. Englifb M1-s. Coxon admires people with integrity. She doesn't take exercises for benefit but for amuse- ment. She swims, dances, and walks. 9 f A -f ef so - . f ,gs - 1 MARY H. BROWN, B.S. Social Sfudiex Deparfmenl Head As her favorite book, Miss Mary Brow-m selects no certain one, but she en- joys historical novels of the covered wagon per- iod. MARY I. CARLSON, M.A. , Englifb During the past year Miss Carlson, who, inci- dentally, dislikes answer- ing questionnaires, enjoy- ed most the film version of Goodbye Mr. Chips, THOMAS F. CHULL, B.A. Science According to Mr. Cmll. the ideal citizen of tomor- row should develop that uncommon faculty, com- rnon sense, He admires sincerity. MILDBED CURRIER, M.A. Pbjprical Edufaiion Moonlight Sonata is the movie which Miss Currier enjoyed most. Her pet aversion is People who eat in picture shows. l19l 4111- sf ,dna . 9, 2 'ff ' pee? fiffaf ' Nd ' p

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