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IDA AUDE IDA The great hope of society is individual character XVhen the band comes marching down the street. you could always hear Ida playing the glockenspiel, and in concert band she played the bassoon. Because of her skill in music. Ida had the honor of playing in the All-State Band in her Senior year. lda's athletic ability was shown by her activities in G.A.A. She became a member of the Honor Society in her Sophomore year and was elected secretary-treasurer of this organization in her Senior year. Besides her outstand- ing part in the Senior play as Ma , she participated in the Honor Society play. Debate Club. Girl Scouts. Camera Club. Student Council and literary editor of the ARROWHEAD. She was also elected D.A.R. representative in her Senior year by her calssmates and the faculty. FRANK BARRETT FRANK Words of truth and soberness Frank. a transfer from Rantoul. Ill.. came to R.C.S. in his Senior year. Frank was the quiet type of person, but whenever he had anything to say it was of truth and reason. When it comes to sports, Frank turns most of his attention to track. He took part in track during all his four years in high school. besides playing on our basketball team at R.C.S. At Rantoul he participated in English Club. and here at R.C.S he was a member of Debate Club and Library Club. BARBARA CHRISTOPHER BARB Still waters run deep Barb was the quiet one of the class, who took the part of Maude in the Senior Play. You could always hear Barb in the clarinet section of the band in her four years of high school. Extending her interest in music, she sang in chorus and had the honor of singing alto in All-State-Chorus in her Senior year. Other activities she participated in are F,H.A. and Student Council. Barb was found busy in her Sophomore year keeping the financial problem straight. She was chosen to be a member of Honor Society in her Sophomore year. and took part in the Honor Society play in her Junior year. ROBERT VEEDER BOB Thy wit is as quick as the greyhound's mouth: it catches Bob was that solid frame on the football team who was bard to knock down. He played football in his last three years and basketball in his second and third years. Bob showed his acting ability in the Senior play as Art and in the Honor Society play in his Junior year. Because he was the artist of the class. he was elected art editor of the ARROWHEAD staff. His artistic ability was also employed by being art editor of the Newspaper Club. The remainder of his activities were Debate Club and Personality Club in which he took part during his Hrst three years of high school.
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PATRICA GAMBEE PATTY Where your treasure is. there will your heart be also Patty came to R.C.S. in the beginning of her Freshman year and right away made a hit with everybody around her. She took part on the lnkspot stall' in all her four years and did a splendid job as Editor-in-Chief in her last year. She could always be depended upon to hold up her part in chorus and various vocal groups such as triple trio and mixed ensemble. lin her first year here she was a member of Student Council and Personality Club. Her athletic ability was seen when she took part in G.A.A. and intramurals. In her Junior year. Patty helped to make the Senior Ball a success when she was elezted chairman of the decorating committee and also took part in the Honor Society play. Her other activities are Commercial Club. Camera Club. F.H.A. and Senior play. DUANE WARNE SONNY A'He kept her as the apple of his eye Duane, better known as Sonny, has been very active during his high school career. He played football and basketball all four years. being captain of the basketball team in is Senior year. Being a farmer at heart. Sonny has been a member of FFA. all during his four years of high school. ln his Freshman year he was the class treasurer and a member of the Personality Club. He was photography editor of the ARROWHEAD and played the role of Charley in the Senior play. Probably his most important task was that of being president of the Student Council in his Junior year - well done. MADALINE HILKERT SHORTY Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Shorty could always be heard at the basketball games boosting the spirit of the school. for she was a cheerleader in her first three years of high school. Extending her enthusiasm in sports she took act.ve part in intramurals and G.A.A. She took part in Personality Club. F.H.A. and Commercial Club of which she was President in her Senior year. She Newspaper Club as feature editor in her Jun.or year. She could always faithfully in class meetings during her second and third years. and keeping straight in her Senior year. Her other four year activities were Senior play ager of the ARROWHEAD. ROBERT GUILFOOS BOBBY Many can argue. not many converse was a member of the be seen taking notes the financial problem and advertising man- Martin. the smooth boy in the Senior play and one of the best speakers in the Senior class is better known as Bob. With his outstanding tenor voice, he sang in the All-State- Chorus in his Senior year. Continuing his interest in music. he sang in mixed ensemble and the chorus. Besides taking part on the ARROXVHEAD staff as assistant photography editor and the Honor Society play, he was a member of Student Council for three years. Camera Club. Debate Club and Library Club. Bob's efficient work in Newspaper Club helped publish the Inkspot on time.
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