Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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I. To Who when dressed up looks really devine and likes So Harold Wimmer, who really knows my Fruit Bob Seybold so tall and cute to step out at night Q shine I, Harold Wimmer, the picker of Fruit Leave to Bob Seybold the one that's tall and cute The right to grow watermelons ------ ., I, Paul Insley, who has so many things to will . Leave to Wayne Hartman my walk and my skill 1. Dick Canter, whose laugh rings like a bell Leave this cackle to Pat O'Donnell. I. Charles Havey, so quiet and timid Leave to Bob Boyd my excess women. I. Leave to Mildred Fortner those men with who Sue Hunnicutt so tall and ungraced I've embraced. m To those whose names we have not mentioned This job we had was no convention. we worked so hard and tried time after time And did our best to make your name rhyme. But although we tried, the best we could do Was to leave a trait from the class to you. To We To We To Martha Bowman so dainty and shy will the right to learn to fly --- a broomstick! Phyllis Clark so tall and lean will the right to treat them all mean. Margaret Barker who goes in for jewelry We grant the right to play tomfoolery. To Helen Cooper a burly little female We grant the right to be petite and frail To Betty Navel with curlS in her hair we leave the right to make men dare. To Doris Davis a dainty young thing The right to grab a wedding ring. To Ruth Murphy a quiet young maid The chance to step out and not to be afraid. To we To Audrey Harstad who limped with a sprain will the chance to try it again. Imogene Cox a quiet country bell The right to step out and raise the dead. We, who have so much trouble making this thing rhyme Leave the right to Bonnie Earl to be a proud senior in the required time. So ends our will of us to you .' Q we worked very hard and it's the best we could do. ' And when your time comes to make your will You do your best to fill the bill. , , 'ff ' if H ' .gil M' SENIOR CLASS' p l9L6

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I, Jean Lewis, a lean little scamp Leave my diet to Thelma Bredenkamp. I, Margaret Fultz, so tiny and sweet Leave all my channs to Miss Jane Neet. I, Dick Lightle, so irresistable and firm Leave my necking techniques to Jean Washburn. I, Dick Collings, a conceited little brat Leave my place on the bench to Donald Pratt. I, Edna DePlanty, a basketbal corker Leave my gym shoes to Thelma Hooker. I, Rozelle Jeffries, who loves my perfume Leave my many superstitions to Dorothy Harrison with the right to spoon. I, Harry Swaim, a fascinating brute Will my ego to Clarence Rardin, so little and cute. I, Nelan Thompson, who does all the chores Leave my gray Studebaker to Bill Shores. I, Wilbur Overpeck, honor stadent of Joe Leave to John Sanders all the Chemistry I know. I, Delbert Smith, so bright that I glimmer Leave all my knowledge to Phyllis Wimmer. I, Wilburn Mcmanimie, whose jokes are a killer Leave all of the best to Sidney Miller. I, Harold Haughee, who likes to park in the dark Leave my little Plymouth to Harold Busenbark. I, Polly Ward, a mean little vixon Leave the right to be naughty to Wanita Dixon. I, Betty Hobson, so gentle and kind Leave these traits to Flo Johnson who can't make up her mind I, John Swaim, who fidgets with my ring Would rather hear Frank Sinatra than Bing Leave my enthusiasm for the team To Edward Lee Bramblett who's right on the beam. I, Doris Ann , who now stays up late Leave to Barbara Chowning all my old dates. I, Dolores Clark who's taken up farming Leave this right to Rex Monts who is quite charming. I, Carol Cronk, the homey type Whose love letters the fellows used to swipe, Leave my skill of love and romance To Ronnie Donie who has a slim chance.



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SEN ICR PERSCDNNEL Freshman activities Sophomore activities Junior Activities - Senior activities - Favorite subject - - Hobby - - Ambition - -' Claude Nelan Thompson HNealH Freshman activities Sophomore activities Junior Activities - Senior activities - Favorite subject - - Hobby H Ambition Harold Haughee NHogsbyn Paul Freshman activities Sophomore activities Junior activities - Senior activities - Favorite subject - - Hobby - - ' ' Ambition - - T. Insley, Jr. Pim Freshman activities Sophomore activities Junior activities - - Senior activities - Favorite subject Hobby Ambition Ralph Pinegar, Jr. HPing Junior activities - Senior activities - Favorite subject- - Hobby - - Ambition - - -- .- - -Latin Club and Class Treasurer Hi-Y, Band, Basketball, Latin Club and Jr. Red Cross Band, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hi- Y Secretary and Jr. Red Cross Conservation Club, Band, Football, Track Baseball, Hi-Y President, Class Secretary, and Jr. Red Cross Mechanical Drawing Musician Play in orchestra or Mechanical Engineer Latin Club I, Vice Pres. of Class, Band Latin Club II, Band, Jr. Red Cross, and Basketball Band, Hi-Y, Basketball, Jr. Red Cross Class President, Hi-Y, Track, Basketball, and Conservation Club History Baseball games Doctor Football, Baseball, Basketball, Chorus, Conservation Club, Latin Club I Football, Basketball, Conservation Club, Chorus, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Class Treas. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Youths Center, Conservation Club, Chorus, Jr. Red Cross, Hi-Y Football, Basketball, Baseball, Jr. Red Cross, Youth Council, Conservation Club, Chorus, Hi-Y, Band, Baseball, Sr. class Vice President Dramatics Baseball Teacher - -Conservation Club, Latin Club Conservation Club, Latin Club ,President, Youths' Center Conservation Club, Basketball, Class Sect. Conservation Club, Youth Center President, Yell Leader, Class Treasurer Public speaking and Dramatics Hunting, fishing and gun collecting Pharmacists Dingn Football, Conservation Club, Jr. Red Cross Football, English Mechanics Mechanic Conservation Club, Jr. Red Cross

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