Roodhouse Community High School - Railroader Yearbook (Roodhouse, IL)

 - Class of 1926

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LEGENDE f'X.'S5X,'X.'iCY.'iCS5i, i:'S.f i4i..f S3 THE FACULTY HE FACULTY enters into a conspiracy to restore order. As a result we find a few students sent from classes, some sent home and a disturbingly watch guard set over all of us. What has so violently stirred up Mr. Moore. His spit curl is out of place. We have the solution! Mr. Moore has been hunting again for out- side material for his QCivics Class or course in research workj. Mrs. Rawlins not only has figures and solids down pat, but she can also hand out some sarcasm, imagine the feeling of the gum chewer when she said If you pe.ople insist on chewing your cuds you can go out in the pasture with the rest of the ruminants . Mrs. Rawlins has an endless roll of duties namelyg Acting as principle, teaching Algebra, Solid Geometry, Commercial Geography and Bookkeeping, managing the annual and managing a husband. Miss Cravens is our most popular teacher. She has so many dates that we poor students are quite envious. Dates 1492, etc. The girls certainly have a time learning Physics and Physical Geogra- phy judging from the number that apply so frequent to Foreman for help. Mr. Foreman is good at coaching. He seems to especially emphasize train- ing. T'he boys have the idea that they must get in 'at 9:30 or ............ Think what an advantage it would be to speak Latin eloquently. Mrs. Wilkinson informs us that it comes in handy. Mrs. Wilkinson has trained some prize winning elocutionists from our school. We're some-what worried about Miss Ausemus just now. She spends a lot of time mixing up questionable brews ................................ Later Report: Our worry about Miss Ausemus was unfounded. We find that she knows all about mixing chemicals. She can also dissect insect, any kind of animal or bug. Miss Shuman with Miss Cravens have entered into a plot. Their intent is to teach us some of the English fundamentals. Judging from some of the measures we should say that success lies in their wake. 19691551 Tl-IE CREW Professor Moore's our captain He guides with steady hands, The First Mate Rawlins, Then second Foreman stands. There' all the busy sailors Belonging to this crew, Miss Shuman, Ausmus, Cravens And Mrs. Wilkinson. The ship they steer with purpose, That's lofty, high and trueg Their leadership's a motive For great things we may do. -R. A. Page Th frfccn

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l I A H ,. . I 2. A is 'E NL' LEGEND . sr , I THEO. C. MOORE Surnmerhill High School Chaddock College VVestern Illinois State College Superintenclent-Economics, Civics. BLANCHE KIB LER RA IVLIXS Newton High School Eastern Ill. State Te'acher's Coll. University of Cincinnati. Principle-Math., Bookkeeping. A LMA SH UMAN Roodhouse High School Illinois College-A. B. University of California English IJOR.-l AIISEMUS Jacksonville High School Illinois CollegegA. B. Science. OR VILLE FOREMAN, Jr. Roodhouse High School Illinois College-A. B. University of Illinois Science, Coach. THELMA C. WILKINSON Carrollton High School Ill. State Normal University Washington University Latin, Public Speaking. EMILY I.. CRA VENS Greenfield High School Shurtleff College-Ph. B. History I'uy1' Twvlz



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Ll-:GENDE l R ..1-:fury-s.1:1:1sfEr':f:1-Jzfzfzfs HIGH SCHOOL SONG fflpologics to Illinois Loyftltyuj We're loyal to you, Roodhouse Highg We'll always be true, Roodhouse Highg We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land For we know you have sand, Roodhouse High So smash that blockade, Roodhouse Highg Go crashing ahead, Roodhouse Highg Our team is our fame protector, On boys for we expect A vict'ry from you, Roodhouse High. Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Roodhouse Fling out that .old flag of true red and white! Lead on your sons and daughters, ready to fightg Like men of old on giants placing reliance, Shouting defiance, Oskee-Wow-Wow! Amid the broad green plains that nourish our land, For honest labor, and for learning we standg And unto thee we pledge our heart and hand, Dear Alma Mater, Roodhouse High. IIQJEDU - R. C. H. S.-R A H !- A cheer for dear old Roodhouse High The best in all the land The school that's weathered every test To still triumphant stand. Its not all been smooth sailing for We've fought through many a squall But still the things for which we fought Were these worth while to all. We love the sound of R.oodhouse High We'll laud and praise her long And keep the sense of shameless pride That makes a school so strong. We place in thee Dear Roodhouse High Our faith, our love, so true And then as one more gift of love We pledge respect to you. When one by one the years slip by And we are left at last With nothing but our memories To link us with the past. Our minds race back our hearts grow young Our lives are truly blest By memories of golden days Spent in R. C. H. S. -Rilla Armstrong. Page Fo'urfce1z

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