Rockford High School - Warrior Yearbook (Rockford, IA)

 - Class of 1968

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H WORLD Mr. Michael Henry, teacher of math and world history, shows the world. MATH-The aims of the mathematic courses in RSH are to encourage the student to apply knowledge learned to in- dustry, business, the trades, and medicine. Courses offered are algebra ll and Ill, geometry, calculus, and trigonometry. HOME EC.-Domestic skills are an important factor in a young woman's life. Home Ec. develops skills in the girls at RSH. These include cooking, sewing, food preparation and baby care. Mrs. Bernice Crimmings, Home Economics. Mr. William Lapitz sorts Spanish literature books. SPANISH-The aim of the Spanish Department may be divided into four parts: providing for the progressive devel opment of the learner's power to understand a spoken lan- guage, to express himself orally in it, to read the language, and to employ the language in written form within the ran of his ability. Both Spanish I and Spanish ll are aided in these areas by a complete language lab used to record drills and to listen for errors immediately. I , mrs . F' Kathy Kuhlemeier tries her luck at a batch of cookies.

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r .0 llhrfu' -- Yr-l Illlfilll flNlt lf . jf 1NKl.:Elll,1- A Q 1? 4. ,,,,,,..,.........-......- Mr. John Cazanas in the speech laboratory. Learning the importance of good English in everyday use is the primary goal of this department. In sophomore English the importance of reading good books was continually stressed throughout the entire course. The elements that make a good term paper, and the criti- cal analysis of a novel was the main purpose of Junior English. The importance of communications was learned in Comm. Skills by applying the techniques of reading, writing, speaking, lis- tening, and observing. Due to the hard-working teachers we are successfully prepared for what the future holds. Dan Hearn building his reading efficiency with SRA. . lf r y ' A I if ,A ' ff C-1, i - M: ,-:sf A . ' , Ui ,., ii, , 1 'f' U Mrs. Patricia Ivy and her words of wisdom Mr. Duane Herbert prepares test papers. ' s - ,..... bk 1,-I 4:...fv .- - - ada jg. J, It 4- J' I g f' r Fl



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xii, 1 3' ' M-sr-r Basketball is part of the curriculum of boys P. E. classes. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-The physical and mental needs ofthe student are also part of the curriculum of Rock- ford Senior l-ligh. This mandatory course in physical educa- tion is taught by athletic director Mr. Gene Geilenfeld. ln- struction and tests concerning the various sports in which RSH participated arc also a part of this once-a-week course. DRIVER EDUCATION -The RSI-I driver education course was taught by Mr. John Helsel. The course consisted of sixty hours behind the wheel. The students were supplied with a 1968 Chevrolet Caprice. A summer session was also held to accomodate more students. First aid, good driving attitude, laws of the road and laws of nature are included in the course. pi: , . .,- . I - A New driver-ed car brightens Rockford scenery. t . - . q . ' f - 4f.- i A , , 4 .. pg 4 '53 'V H'-1 mag' 4 t Xie, -- 'l .5-. -D . L , ,.r. ' if , , ,r , Y -q. . f,!.'-, .. 5,17-,gain ith- 1 3,80 I. . :gg ' T 55 '1'Z'JT '5-3-iii .-151l'7 . 'l. 4 '- -L' T :'E'l-1. . fig .,' . X .1 3-. S-g.,f g a' Y ff-5. J,-1 -'ni f'- p- - ixkpzl f- ., -1 Q1 , a I 1.5 . -Q 1 g?X4 1,'o4 1 ' fi., K, ' pi ,,,, ! , ...Q .if , .N -L .1 A shi., . er- ,L i .- ' ' '-- - . QV. 1' LLL' Ap ,,,-, 'Serif--1 . ' . 1+--H M-rt, -e-fgf -an 2 . if , , - .- pg' - 1, .,.- 4- 4, . I . .. . - ' -fl-Lrfrhi ' . 3 v 1 V h V' Y ' ' . Y A? Q V 'if wa X . . . Y Q f 3 T 4 .f . 53- 'Vifif -.. 1:-A s .. ,-' 'N'-' A .gsfgggmg ' X4 at of Ji . ., , ,' ' ' f. IT M lei , . Q1 , - . A fr - . --V55 . ' ' 1 '-in - -1 .15:-fsf' , -a ' - ' ' ' '- ' .. .,'Mf 2S.-ai' 'QQFE .4 ..1-- SJ-e-. ,, . .r . -..s .-.r-A rf -3 -.K-H I .. . ,I Q '44 ,J-...13r'i.f5'-g,1,,4' ' h ' .,. geq- eg-mfg.-,..,,, . 5'-1 ,. ,., ,.--A.4,,q,-L M, V,-V. -U.-3 R ' . V 1' ' ':.',':ff't .gli I ily:-iq f.ff'lygu,1 J:-,.' I. ,L 4 , A. :V . Q'-g,,11., .:'--r'-, .1 ft '::,5.i eg .Q-1 M. - -3. 171-. ::L'.ll.,,.. JEL'-EA:-:vi,i5'j,.E .YN,':1k,'.'E.,-Jw. :Gr-wt .--f'-'ri' ' ' e M -- - ' --si 'Y' f 1'5 Wiki!!-gif: . - .. .,.., - ....-....us....-., Spring weather brings P. E. classes outdoors. .4 Mr. Gene Geilenfeld, Athletic Director at RSH. Mr. John Helsel, Driver Education instructor.

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