Rockford High School - RHS Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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PRINCIPALS AND DEAN dl!! ,fly Serving in the capacity of assistants to Mr. Muth, these two equally busy executives, Miss Winifred Ledger, dean of girls, and Mr. Harry W. Kroll, assist- ant principal, have as their special tasks the care of the students personally. Besides her job of looking after the girl students, Miss Ledger arranges for the dates of the various school activities and teaches two history classes. Mr. Kroll's duties consist of adjusting the size of classes, issuing lockers, and assuming responsibility for the athletic contests. Their multitudes of duties however, are cheerfully and efficiently performed. Many and varied are the tasks assigned to Mr. Harry C. Muth in his office of principal of East high. Besides keeping the school in order and helping main- tain a general spirit of cooperation, he gives advice to members of the faculty and aids them in their special faculty meetings to plan new methods of study and social activities. As an important part of his job he helps students solve their problems and writes letters of recommendation for them. Serving in another ca- pacity, he chooses the assembly programs provided throughout the year, and takes a wide-spread interest in the extra-curricular activities of the school, as well as supervising the financial condition of the various activities. All in all, it is due to such an efiicicnt ex- ecutive that we have such a well run school. Q f1s w ,me- in L . . .. , - r .fx ig' -1 3 .-7, 'w , QW 'K' 'A 1: L A 'u- f u-Zff1.iE 1'w- 'i'f-H . -- '-,r I an. p Am 4 lr A iw D IL 'J' :A?'3.i 'rfi :'il -T 'Q .1 ' i f Q, V 1 V . N- AL W J J, .... .ZW l. V.,-,Q M- u... .,,,. ,, ,. ,wr-,,,.,, V, A., . zgiizmviwral. . 5' if R it jff' ' i:'-bliiriial lPf':4Tf?i.sSsErFF' ff ' v 1 I- 4 '-it-fr -I - -1 U33

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BOARD UF EDUCATION -an Standing: Charles W. Rue, George C. Olin, Lawrence A. johnson, Thcmas L. Nolan, Harry R. Shaw, Peter Ek- strum, Vera li. Walliiig. Hugh Tolmie, Charles H. Davis. Seated: Frank Diiliovanni. lirnest Fstwing, Mrs. Ruth M. Frilierg, Mrs. Marion L. Bates, Loren L. Vlhiteheud, Selmer Berg, Superintendent. The Rockford Board of Education is an institution which provides for the training of every child in the city, in order that each child may grow up to become a citizen of worth in the world of peace to come. Organized into committees to function with more accuracy and dependability, the various phases of school life are under the control of specific departments. Thus, there is the Educational Committee, whose primary job is the hiring of teach- ers who will train the students of the many large and well-equipped schools. The Build- ing and Grounds Committee, as the name denotes, provides for the repair of buildings and the general appearance of the grounds. Another group is interested in learning new educational ideas and introducing them to the school system, and there is another group, including the school psychiatrist, dentist, and doctor, who care for the general welfare of all the pupils. '?'e'5,1::-fn , .,. .Q A , :D Ev. . we ,, J, , was ., . , xv tnl 1Q.1f. '- T --43 .' . ' ' -' 'i 4 '4' 5- vial -. 5- 5 ' ., ....----1.-M -11-'f , rf 'f'Taf'f--.-:C-' - 'LM -L .. .- . .- 1 ' X ' in Mifiirl' 1' N i in M -in .- , .. , ,, - Q .I . . ., . f -Ja., v- - -A-4,'--r',a1 ,str -.--r r- , -,M .- x- ---'M' ' ' V 7 rf ' - '. ' '. .,-'sh sfiiigl 5 ' . ,. in all 'Zi HW l , 3kii?k gl-A . h. Lkzmuu xx ,lie-xwlllxyiz, yygung N 3 y i -1.11-yy: 5-is K.W.:lgl,qli:4-U .i.,y J iz. . ,, -Si. ,K t u,gf.3,-Q-...r . ll2l



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OFFICE surf fl My Qfrlifii if 'fvwx '14 5 . , l iii? Bernice Mullen Evelyn Doris Shoffnet Regirtrar Bookkeeper . I Evelyn M. Hanson Eleanor M. Heuver, M.A. Clerk Librarian Lois Haskell Hazel Koch, A.M. Clerk Senior Advirer 'mticipating in quite strenuous and healthful sports seems to be the rule rather than the exception in the case of these members of the general office staff. For both Mrs. Evelyn Shoffner and Miss Eleanor Heuver, swim- ing rated highest in this line, but Miss Heuver also added that boating and water sports spelled fun to her. t in the great out-of-doors and enjoying nature while storing up health at the same time are bene- Hts Miss ce Mullen and Miss Lois Haskell derive from their activities. For the former, hiking provides untold enjoyment, and for the latter, bike riding provides plenty of exercise. As for Miss Evelyn Hanson and Miss Hazel Koch, tennis and shuffleboard respectively afford them much amusement. W4 tangy . i - ,':.',i,, A. 2 I1-,1'w .1 .,. -,j i-.F - elim- 4- ' my ,' N --'lakh If 1931?-Y , ' in J-' W'ff',g'vifJ:'l3iw l14l .3-31,544 Y . 1 '. 9 F1.w .- ., T.. V ' '..-1.xs,3i:'i',w fr -1-if-'fgxl'-1-mv' 1' V .. . ,'q.rf'Ql'2i-.fev..'Sl - ' ,gf-,f,...:.' i f

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