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

 - Class of 1941

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gl ,X lim-li linw: XVilnl, Newton. J. Howl-r, Fannin. llimlguiwim-i', Spilu-r. XV. liillli-. K. .Iain-lisnn A ll. Smith, XYllilll4'5', Slivaliaiii, limb Ni-al, linclilin, linotli, l'Izilin, Calvin Siniili, Il Sli 1 lli-il, li, Sp.-lim-i'. k'l:n'k, ll. Sn-lim-r. Slrnwnmtl. I ' 1 'l'liird Huw: M:ig'm-i'. Simmons. llunlaip, V. Ss-olt. lilaiki-. Mzirlliai l'rvslon, llllSllll, l.. lip' Kl'lllllt'l'. A. l'crr5'. ll:irm-r, Atlmirv. Gilrlrins, Mr. Storey. aulvisvr. U Sm-mul linxr: ll. Sittun, l'uniiui's, l'lnp.:Iziiul. Copley, M, 'l'liompsini. J. Glliiiuiw-, M. Anlliius lluvclis, Manley, S. Nui'tliro1r. Myrivk. First Huw: llairms. li. Marsh, Adkins. li. lXli'th-1-, U. ll. llairp. 'l'. Sm-nd, J. l4'loi'vii1-v. 'l'. Nou C. Allen. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTGRY On September 5, 1939, seventy-one students took a further step along the road of education when they entered the Roodhouse High School as Freshmen. Miss Story who acted as our class adviser, called a meeting and the following officers were elected: Bob Neal, Presidentg Lena Mae Havens, Vice-Presidentg Maxine Copley, Treasurerg and Tommy Young, Secretary. We had a larger number of boys out for football and other athletics than any freshman class for several years. We also had many out for Girls' Glee Club and Speech work. Sixty-three students, a slight decrease from last year, began school on September 3, 1940, as Sophomores. Of course it was a great relief to no longer be the youngest class . Shortly everything was underway and a class meeting was called. The following officers were elected: Calvin Smith, Presidentg Bob Neal, Vice-President, Lena Mae Havens, Treas- urerg and Chloe Garner, Secretary. Mr. Storey has very kindly acted as our class adviser. We are proud to say that twenty or more of our boys were out for football and many also took part in basketball and track. Dick Whitney, Kenneth Jackson, Dale Stone and Eugene Newton made the traveling squad in basketball which represented our class very well. Sophomores were represented in speech and music clubs as well as the clubs given us through the Advisory Council. We are looking forward to a very happy and prosperous Junior year. Jacqueline Gilmore. -17-- uvnnwusue::.-v-.e-::r.:.u.vus-v-v.-:.-ue.- -rmemwwsgvmwwgaewmnnmagsnwmtwwwmnnrm-Mm-wuuhmnammmamuqwm-wulvwwn -ff -V., I , .,, , V qw... . 1 - ,,.,. .. .. : . , , ..',..,,:',,,, ., ,mf Y -nl-'-.e'Fl::.-14, af t- Q-.. Ws'. --V 'M -g if: 1-1 rw- M E:mamf1:'fffif:K-f-'fl-55 -N134 C- .wavy-ewuqvwfsmt , .,..... -- '- 'W ' ' ' ,, ..,.. . . F , ' i' -v i' 'I - '-1' if . , l , , l if., ..... , 1' l ' 1 t P ..,.., .. H..- .i .- .za L ... ,,.,:p,,,,:i ,., v, D 0 f A fd 3 ma Eg M-,QM - , 4 A ...,,,.f:. N. L, .,. ,qw Q

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llzick Row: Durhzim. J. R. in-wis. J. lmwlly, lrllliott, ll. liven-tt, lG. V1-stvl. N. Imwmly. K. ital- lurd. li. Smith, Tvnnill, I'oll:1rd. lb. XX'v1lwls-1-swim, li. Vinyzirml, U. Mr-Quown. V. f'l'Illlil'l'4'. XY1-Ich, J. Alroll, J. lVim'g:m. Hopkins, XY. XV1'4lrl1-rsteli. Ste-olrnzm, lilN'kt'lill1ll'h. zulvisvl Garrison. Sm-mul Row: Miss Maras, aulvisor: l!ilg.:or, IQ. Vim-yailwl. Amos, M. Ilzxy, Mzulllim-x. Prznlln-r. N N til Wliitvy with li M Slim loiiim In k in lil ni ll k L Ile 74-s -, ' ' '4 ' , . cl 1: s, . Q .zv ss . CW- - .zu sun. 'ruiprm' -S, l-'irst Row: I.zmg'l1-y, In-un, Fry, lllvolyn Ifurml, Tux-y. Miivlli-I: li. Alitliony, Pin-r1'1-l. ll. llowvl JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY It was in the eventful fall of 1938 that 52 high spirited Freshies entered R.C.H.S. with the hope of both giving and receiving something beneficial. We elected as our class officers: Emilie Mueller, President: Kenneth Steelman, Vice-Presidentg Evelyn Ford, Secretaryg and John Robert Lewis, Treasurer. Mr. Barr acted as our class adviser. A number of Freshmen entered Glee Club, T Club, G.A.A., and Athletics. In the fall of 1939, 49 students entered the Sophomore class. We felt quite enthusiastic about the coming year, for no longer were we known as the Hgreenest of all . At our first meeting we elected: Kenneth Steel- man, President, Norman Dawdy, Vice-Presidentg Norma Vestel, Secretary, and Marjorie Prather, Treasurer. Mr. Storey acted as our class adviser. A number of Sophomores participated in Glee Club, T Club, G.A.A., and Athletics. Betty Pierret and Mary Jane Amos represented our class in the girls' sextette. In the fall of 1940, 45 Juniors entered R.C.H.S. for the third consecu- tive year. It was great to know that we had finally become upperclassmen. At our first class meeting, under the direction of Miss Maras and Mr. Rockenbach, we elected the following officers: Joe Alred, Presidentg Ross Everett, Vice-President, Marie Dean, Secretaryg Jack Tennill, Treasurer. Several boys received their football letters. Our class was active in Glee Club, T Club, and G.A.A. We are approaching the end of three enjoyable years here, but we fthe class of '42J are looking forward to an even more enjoyable and profitable Year as SSUIOYS- Mary Jane Amos. .-1 gwc ul-ri.f::w-Inn-'L-JIU'-:li-1 T!:lAM Ef,'5YSll1K2UYh'F9NURYlYSd PR2lYl5N hW.1V ' 9lIW4'HY0NLYWNWWfiK64S0 Y. .f.- .. ' s,. ., ., -. J .I .p t I, X ' A t',.,4 1 ......,t I .Wy . 4 x ,. ... .. ,,, , -'39-+Si?5 ?v'52,'!:3ir.',Q 2 if i',3i,'.5 g'f '5.it '1'5' ' - ': ' K Z '-' -2 '! f.i:.,, f : ? 5 g1. Qqififfriiix-'13-if ' 'C ' ' nwnvnddgl tap, I, T ' n ...........a...-.....,....,,g ,..,-5,.T..5:.:1.............. -- . f-an-..f 1 w . '!':.2 5 dv ,,..1,.,-'77 - .. -1 L r gt. Q. T- - . . .'aAu:ix 1'gn.'::ff!1ri '- f - h , N J g,L.r.g: ,5,. A, U .,'.f...:.Q Z.. A 4: -V -- ... 1 4 Q J ... .. ML., -G' G A A., 'A 3 Y I f . . .. i' ...Q ' Mar. ' r 1' J y l -, O u 4 Q . O 1 4 Q , 1



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lim-k Row: Bushnell, 'I'. Sitton, lCrlw:1r1l I-'m'1l. 11. Little. lt. .th-Lltiuwn, .I. 'I'o4IsI. IC. Martin. liznnmly. Iii:-swift-lt, Scott. XVills. 'I'l1i1'1l Row: li2lSll2ll I'l, li, Marsh. IJ, Mmm-, llolmt-s. It. XViIkinsun. Ilutlson, XY. Il. l.t-wis M. Ilnrp. Summers, .I. lVl2IllA'I'I'X. W. Smith. Svc-mul linw: li. Amlrt-ws. I'. tlillmm-. Nolu-1'p.::lII, III-rs. Ilytlm-V, I.. Iimnllmtisv, l12lll1'. Mt-mlurs Imuise- .lzu'ksun, I, Ilztllalrd. U. IH-l'1'y. N. l':1ll'lIt'l'. First Row: Ii. lwlonrnw. Il. Mmm-, Il. Iluvis. If. Ailtlimny. XY. .lm-ksrm, Sawyer. .XI44-rs. tlmnvln-1'. M. liaillurd, XY. J. In-wis. FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September third, nineteen forty, a group of fifty-five freshmen gathered together to begin on a new fork in the road of education. We were sorry to find a few of the forty-two eighth grade graduates were not with us, but we were happy to discover many new faces among us. At our first class meeting on October first we elected the following class officers: President, Russell Bushnellg Vice-President, Jesse Scottg Secretary, Betty Davisg and Treasurer, William Gene Lewis. Miss Story served as class adviser. With so much entertainment going on we paid little attention to time and before we knew it those dreaded semesters were upon us. However, after much study and hard work, most of us came through successfully. There have been quite a few freshmen on the six weeks honor roll and just as many on the semester. We are proud of the fact that We had a large number of boys out for all of the athletic events. A large number of the girls joined the Glee Club. T Club and G.A.A. One member of our class was chosen for a part in the high school play, June Mad . Also, we have several members in the mixed chorus. Although we are the newest class, we are looking forward to the time when we will be upperclassmen. But until this time comes, we intend to keep on working and preparing. Then, at last, when the great day comes, we will be able to keep the Roodhouse High School at the top of the list. Marian Rees. -1 84 .,,i' :x+iT:::vhlurf':'-.:'lh.iJ94 :1f:I9llE :-:2'!!Di:.'11'?.fJ'Yh7il0fl-5fhiN3ih5K5Y9l ?KxlYl5N IiQYY bW9K'9WNLWVEWl4R9l lil I ' .1 ,-I. . .,,,.., . , .... . A. ..- . f '-1' ' ' ' . . -. . r- as A l- -. Y A- -,H-'wit l H - .... -'g3.i?h Qj:5'!:2fTf'y2':T 1': all 1,',.5.5 3,i ..,f.5..,. . ' LH.. ...Q , ,,35i:4 :: ,, V::WEgfglxsif..i?i5.j5,:2-,..fA:,v.. I: Nm2-, -'L 4. ' ' ' 'SS ' ' ..m..g..sn -4. .,,:,,,.Q ...,,.. , . -mn .. . 1.52 ' .:-.L1:1Li1- .f.- YU .-. ci ,ij 3539:-r M' 'L-x1'l'..'.,,m :Z UHZJEG' . A .T 4 ,, ci .I T- - ' - ' , , 1: -A 1 f' L- -: g -...'.:1 zuzuaamfh r:gl.'f:-'riffs' ' V- . -' A ELfc:1as'511 .,,.,, , ,, , r r1'q.t.f-Q ., J - .. . , 0 O ' 0 0 Q Q a 4 4 P ...-. .... .... . ., .. . . ., . . , ,,

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