Rolling Prairie High School - Rolling Log Yearbook (Rolling Prairie, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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Kenneth Porter Is a quiet-mannered and modest young fel- low who, we feel quite sure, has some dreams. One of them is to get into newspaper writing. He hasn’t told us the others yet. Kenny was born in LaPorte on June 13, 1930. He spent his first three years of school in LePorte and then came to Rolling to finish. Short and sweet fits this little girl with the big heart. Jane Post was born in the West Suburban Hos- pital, Oak Park, Illinois, on October 6 of the year 1930. Jane has attended Rolling for twelve years. Next fall she plans on entering college. I’ll give you a hint. He hes bright sweaters, trousers that somehow ere alweys pressed, and a lock of blonde hair th8t persists in hanging diagonally across his forehead. Why, yes, it’s Poland Reed. Roland was boro in New Carlisle, Indiana, 00 March 26, 1929 Me spent most of his grade school ©t Nev Carlisle and LaPorte. Half of his freshman year was spent at LePorte High School after which he joined us at R.P.H.S. Eugene Rehlander is our young fellow who loves ’em all This star basketball pleyer was born in Rolling Prairie on March 20, 1930. We can t remember our class’s being without Gene for he hes been here twelve years. Gene says he wants to be an industrial man. Jayne Sayers, quick in speech and action, is a young girl who can be counted on to make the best of things. Jayne was born in the Masonic Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, on May 28, 1930. When she was four they moved to a farm a few yards from Rolling Prairie. She entered Rolling in the second grade. Her dream is to study music and becomea music teacher. Some people will remember this led as Jimmie Hunter, the toast of the senior pley. But we 11 remember him as the lad with the curly fair and mischievious grin. Arlen was born in LaPorte on March 27, 1930. He has spent twelve years at Rolling. After graduation he plans on going to college in sunny Florida end studying biology.

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Did you say you vented a competent, hole, end hearty miss? Well, here's one. Her name is Shirley Ludtke. She vas born ir. Kenses City, Missouri, on April 12, 1930, and came to Indiana when she was two weeks old. She’s an old timer et Rolling since she has attended Rolling for twelve years. I op Mao ring la the joucg nan that gives us eo «oh extra Information. Leon vss ton la McHenry County, Aldan Illinois, December 12, 1929- He started ta school In Guinee, Illinois. He has also attended Bridge Sctocoi lg Chicago, Manheim School near Melrose Perk, Prena School near Blue Island Illinois. All of his high school days were spent at Rolling. Nine Meyers, our shy little nightingale who can put her heart in a song, was born December 30, 1929, on a farm in Galena Township. She vent to Galena school for aight years and joined us in her freshman year. Verna Mickelaon, known better eo Mickey, ia our winsome firl with the beautiful long eyelashes and demure smile, he was born in the Holy Family Hospital on March 23, 1929. After living for two yeers on a farm near Union Mills she moved into the town of Union Mills and stayed there until January of 19 6 when they moved to a farm near LaPorte. During the second semester of our sopho- more year she joined us. Lorraine Norman is another on of our classmates with an artistic gift. She is a tall and pleasant person. Lor- raine was bora July 26, 1930, in Welkerton, Indiana. She attended Pork, Lincoln, and Maple schools in LaPorte. When she reached fifth grade she came to Rolling and stayed till the finish. Alberta Olson, our lighthearted gal with the hearty laugh, was born In LaPorte County on September 1, 1930. She attended Oak Grove School for eight yeers and our own Rolling for four yeers. She has been giving some thought to attending college for the next four yeers.



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A mad scramble, e brilliant dash, a joyful shoot, Charlie has made another basketin Yes, that's Charles Schroeder, a smiling good fellow. He has been with us for twelve years. Charles wes born December sixth in the year 1929. He pl£r 3 on working in a factory. Perry Smith seems to have a genuine interest in things. Though he claims the distinction of being the worst Eng- lish student, we don't teke thet very seriously. He wes born January 11, 1?29, et the Holy Family Hospital in LePorte. He attended the following schools: Maple, Perk, Rolling, Maple again. Mill Creek, Sauktown, Center, and back to Rolling. If you catch leeh Stewart in the right mood, she will give you a beautiful dimpled smile. She likes red heir quite well. Leah was born in Flint, Michigan, on November 29, 1928. She attended Perk School until the third grede. She then transferred to Center School and later to Gelena. She joined us in her freshman yeer. Floyd Temow is our happy, handsome plowmen. Floyd was born September 4, 1930 He doesn't know where exectly because he had his eyes closed. He attended Perk School for five years, went to Lincoln in the sixth grade, started the seventh at Central, and finished the seventh end eighth et Stillwell. He joined us in his freshmen year and stayed. Ray Veronte, our jolly financier, who, being the presi- dent of our class, worries about our money for us. Ray was born on June 27 of the year 1930 in Herrin, Illinois. In Herrin he attended St. Mary's for three years and South Side School for five years. He entered Herrin High School for one helf ye°r and then came to Rolling. He plans to teke the Purdue Extension course in LaPorte for one year end then go off tc college.

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