Rockford High School - RHS Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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'INDUSTRIAL Robert B. Shumway, B.S. Oscar H. Olson, M.S. Head of Department J ,Q v ,I 1 Q Bef l ' ' W' i 5 George A. Berg, B.E. Walter A. Boguski, Ph.M. i l Carl H. Klampe ,Harry E. Telander Nathan P. Clow, B.E. Clinton Skinner, B.Ed. Oliver Schade, M.S. Employment Director 1 l '- mfg . .,- 1 Egg i When it comes to choosing a favorite vacation trip for the members of this department, trips to the north woods seem to have quite an attraction. Mr. George Berg and Mr. Oliver Schade both decided that their favorite trips were to just that destination for fishing, and Mr. Harry Telander added that the trip along the Lake Superior shore line makes a varied vacation for him. As for Mr. Clinton Skinner, the trip to Minneapolis on the Burlington Zephyr will always be remembered as a thrilling vacation journey. A trip to Bar Harbor, Maine, and a return trip by boat over the Great Lakes in 1933 will always be a pleasant memory for Mr. Nathan Clow. And, since pleasure trips are out for the dura- tion, Mr. Oscar Olson states that of his recent trips, the one he took through a factory manufacturing war materials was one of the most interesting and informa- tive trips he has ever taken. ix 1 U31 ' -n '-M v . , ' . ' - .I1:4,f,,- Q 1--,: .. , xiii tate'-- inf'-'1,5'+.fLiww:ti anna. -

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scltuc Lamont M. Clikeman, M.A. Peers F. Ray, M.S. Head of Deparlment S. Alera McEvoy, B.A. Arthur R. S J' ,,f Emery G. Fritsch, M.S. I1 - mgt t is tifm W Guy N. smith, B.s. It is always interesting to know the rules by which various people guide their lives, so here are those rules by which these faculty members live. According to Mr. Raymond Hoisington The world demands of us only that we do our best, while Mr. Emery Fritsch contends that The world wants things done, not excuses. Miss Aleta McEvoy patterns her life along the idea that friends are valuable assets, and Mr. Lamont Clikeman quite definitely states that If a thing is worth doing at all it is worth doing well. Doing today's work today has al- ways helped Mr. Peers Ray along, while Mr. Arthur Satre always looks for the good in his fellowman but doubts if anyone can live by one motto alone. And Mr. Guy Smith contentedly feels that The grass is not greener on the other side of the fence. E173 if?'lf1f:J-r'- ., -,.7l'IF:m+E xjgwf - 4



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RUTC AND PHYSICAL EIJUBATIUN Colonel Lee Sumner Sgt. John Smith ROTC ROTC .limes A- Laude, M-A- Marion Dagnan, R.N. Head of Departmenl Nmqe Harry Palmer, MA- Clarence Polaski, B.S. Coach C0455 Edwina McCcnchie, M.S. Marion Pierce As no two people are alike, neither are two most thrilling experiences simi- lar. But among these sportsmen, it is only natural that Mrs. Ruth jones would enjoy catching her lirst wall-eyed pike, that Mr. Harry Palmer remembers his first fishing trip up North, and that Miss Edwina McConchie thrilled at seeing Nebraska win a Rose Bowl game. Colonel Lee Sumner will always remember his Hrst day in the Army. Sergeant John Smith remembers nearly slipping over a precipice, and Miss Marion Dagnan recalls nearly sliding over a cliff. As for Miss Marian Pierce, a long distance phone call from Buenos Aires will always be remembered. Mr. James Laude will always thrill to see East high win a basketball tournament. But Mr. Clarence Steve Polaski tops them allg being the father of a boy was the biggest thrill he had! Ruth Jones, B.A E191

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