Rockford High School - RHS Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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y-. -. I QW' OSCAR H. OLSON, MS. IrL.4':4::rid! ,,,,. g,,,.,L :H--YH- .-4-3 1'- f-- A, fs: N .-,.....1.T x.,.sv... V- e. fern- s:c:s he 1:25 t:::.e ze:- ELIZABETH PEABSON, B.A. English 'I'-Q: ?: s::'s firfcite :Liar is Siczkesjcecte. As -- 1-we-1 f-Mis :er .... :gi '.-.inter chzlces are MARION PIERCE MAUD M. PATTERSON, M.A. Mzbemaricf Llgss ?':..e:sc:, 1-ri: ad- ::es Tzze ACLQCIIZS for ie: lterest 'ceecle who :fied help, belzev-es the le Pszen shcuid have Q: .-,.,,,-W. MARIAH L. PEABSON, B.S. Erzglifb T A :lezsmg pefssnzigzif, :cod chcxzcter, and high giezis :ze to be admired : :essex ccccrdinq to 1 r .. g,.--:A., .,.: . c....,,... CHARLES M. PRATT Y - . ,' Irzdzirrial Papua! Ed:4:a.:or1 ' ' - 1.221 Tf' 'S -Q: ?e::e's icvszite he - C--4-Af ' Hckk . . . .H .' -.- wg --res '::esse:i '-711921 I-2 'CCL LS A-.1e.CC.-1 -'--' ' 0 , ., , . , ,, -N gps -,.-, J..--nee- 1-:ss ZZKEZ DY ms 1335? :'::' : A: : V-'B - A - x r 4, :-,. . Y A :- - e. -f- f--A -' :ne U.1sssss.-,. e: ::e:z.jr :S C CF.-C1 -A! -' -J ' ' , ' ,V N, P--,se -:f -': tc C: zso ... v...- -fs --' 39 K GRACE PAULSON, B.S. Commerrial L.l?L!.C',lC.'h Mlss Paul- s:n's -.-:de reczziinq has kent her from nzrninq :mv :ne iffrcrzie, she es- pecmily enjoyed DEC!!- ggjgi flI1TCh9U.'S C'C15 .',. .' - ive- f N14 Li: .X,.LC.. RUTH E. PETERSON, B.S, Mazbemalici Of all the famous peo- ple living cmd dead, Liss Fezerscn admires Abra- ham Lincoln most beccmse cf his greatness and sLm- plzczty. MARGARET G. RALSTON, B.S. Home EC07l0l7ZiCJ' Efilss Ralston, who Gd- mires sznceizjf cz pe:- son, f 1 n ci s golflng, cr hlkinq, sports that are beneficial as well zs ciezrsznt. FRANCES REGAN, B.A. .Halbemaiici Miss Regcn enjoys num- erous :zdis programs in- cluchnz Tie Ford Sundcry Evening Hou: and the New-r 'Zark Philharmonic Symphony. T253 117' YUM n pu,---. .- 3'9 V , X ,Y 16... 4 'ks 'f

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T 'F A MMQMZZHQWWQQQ r , 0406 LT AA HOWARD MILLER, M.A. Social Studies Mr. Miller, who be- lieves that sincerity is the quality to be most ad- mired in a person, finds walking a beneficial exer- cise. HARRY C. MAITLAND, B.E. Indmlrial The book Restless as the River impressed Mr. Maitland as did being taken across Lake Michi- gan in a ferry. LESLIE W. O'BRIEN, M.A. Commefcial Mr. O'Brien admires sincerity in his associates. The radio program he en- joys very much is the Chase and Sanborn Var- iety Hour. MAXINE OLLMAN. B.A. Social Slmiier As a child, Miss Ollman heard Paderewski and Kreisler playg this, as Well as falling off the garage roof, impressed her greatly. l24l CATHERINE S. NEED- HAM, B.A. Muric Miss Needham enjoys a good game of golf and Carl Sandburg's biogra- phies of Abraham Lincoln. She also enjoys a Phil- harmonic Symphony. S. ALETA MCEVOY, B.A. Science Miss McEvoy, who con- siders Herbert Hoover to be the greatest living American, has a pet aver- sion, dishonesty. She en- joyed the moving picture Sweethearts, KATHAHINE H. OBYE, PH.B. Englirh A favorite dish of Miss Obye's is fried chicken, southern style. She con- siders responsibility a very important personal characteristic. INGRID B. NIELSEN, B.S. Home Economic! Miss Nielsen likes peo- ple who have sense of re- sponsibility. She consid- ers Richard Byrd to be the greatest living Ameri- can. JOHN NUFEH, PH.M. Social Studie: As a child, Mr. Nufer's g r e a t disillusionment came when Santa's beard caught fire, His favorite current book is Ely Cul- bertson's Gold Book. IOSEPHINE O'DONNELL, BJ-1. Latin While Miss O'Donnell likes a person who is re- liable and honest, she also admires the guali- ties of friendliness and courtesy.



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