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

 - Class of 1948

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Rolling Prairie High School - Rolling Log Yearbook (Rolling Prairie, IN) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 28 of 88
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Page 28 text:

The old saying toll, dark, end handsome would fit this fellow, but Bill Wells has a little more than that, namely e high scholastic record. He was bora in the Fairview Hospital in lePorte on December 20, 1930. Bill attended the first three grades at Scott Township School, the fourth at Kewtnno, and the rest here at good old R.P.H.S. In the furture ve hope to hoar a lot of 9 good things about © certain Doctor Wells. Joyce Zolmen is a quiet-mannered, conscientious, young lady. She was born in Silver Lake, Indiana, on November 6, 1930. Joyce attended grade school at Silver Lake School, Center Township School, end Gelena. She spent ell four years of high school at Rolling. If I were talking about someone gay who has sparkling eyes end dark wavy hair, June Zook would fit the de- scription very well. She was born in Galena Township, October 20, 1929- June attended grade school at Galena for eight yoors; then ohe cemo to Rolling for her last four years.

Page 27 text:

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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 C - ne 5? r lone Bep] or..............Nothing will come of nothing. Bob Brewer................Flirting la desperate; I'm n desoeredo. Geraldine Buell......... I didn't cere • f' Eunice Conrad............ a ruth is p sr r Helen Delenberg..........Help thyself, « help thee. Bill DeGroote.............Only the game stream. Ellen Fl ltter............Not vst but soon. Bern el ta ij - j..... • t • 7 j t 1 Berbrie Hr?.e:.......... v rod will swims up- Eugene - j j,. ...... ’- . V :ui .»‘hers ‘'a .0 you. -ife ou wou •! e o»8 © will there - Luellr a '.j Nedre H r ir. ............... ' - n while I cpn. ..........vh».haven't anything to say, why sry it? Charles Hickman...........Tell the truth, and shame the devil. Lois Hue ton..............I don • 1 ask questions; I just m 4, t have fci'- Mpri.yn Jones............Laugn me8 the world laugh9 - . with you. rthur lenlg.............Be standing high when you take your seat. Ann Marie Lestinsky.......Whatever is worth doing is n . . . worth doing well. Dolores Lleber............Always put off till tomorrow what you don't have to do to- dey. Shirley Iudtke............Sometimes I sit and think; r M other times I just sit. Gerald leon Manring......Love them and leave them. 1 ne L Meyers............Whatsoever a man soveth that mmm . shall he also reap. Verne Mickelson...........love coi quers all. 4?KrPine 0rra'n...........I'd tij moat rnything once. Albert? Olaon.............Bright eyea end big heert, she » been a target for cu- v » pid 's errt. Kenneth Porter............God dath and giveth both ncotd c.h4 meat. JCne pOSt.................Njc .e ,ng the better of an- V °-he person, but getting the r . host yai of one's self is sue- Roland freed..............Treat them rough, and teach A them nothing. Gene Rehlander............If I don't succeed the first v time, I make an effort to try ageln. r-ktlr ■ r—- k y.

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