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FACULTY J. TROY ROBINSON B.Ed.. Southern Illinois State Normal University, Carbondale. Illinois. M.A.. University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. One year's work beyond the M.A. degree. University of Illinois. Urbona, Illinois. History, mathematics, track. LOUISE PYLE B.A.. Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. Bachelor of Library Science, University of Illinois, Urbana. Illinois. Library. Spanish. carl McCullough B.S.. Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, Indiana. M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Boys' physical education, mathematics. ELINOR SHIELDS B.S., Indiana State Teachors Col ;go. Terre Haute, Indiana. General business, business English. English. LEOLA G. UECKER. A. B., Midland College, Fremont. Nebraska. Diploma. Gregg College. Chicago. Illinois. M.A., University of Illinois. Shorthand, typewriting. FORREST MOCK B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University, Normal. Illinois. Industrial education. OPAL HARNEY Bachelor of Music, MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois. Vocal music. CARL BOLIN B.S., in Education. Northeast Missou'i State Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri. Mechanical drawing, football, basketball. WOLFGANG KUHN Bachelor of Music in Violin, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. B.S. in Music Education. University of Illinois. M.S. in Music Education, University of Illinois. Instrumental music. SOPHIA LOVEKAMP B.S. in Home Economics. MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois. Home economics, general science. CARL RENSHAW B.E., Southern Illinois State Normal University, Carbondale, Illinois. M.S., University of Illinois. General science, biology, chemistry. EUNICE HARRA B.A., University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. M.A., University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. English, Latin, speech. MRS. R. C. RITCHEY (Substitute teacher.) SARA L. SEITZ A. B., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. B. S.. in Library Science. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Library, Spanish. ELAINE MERRITT (Secretary) MIRIAM NICHOLAS B.A.. Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois. Five Girls' physical education, English.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. DeWester, Mr. Hochmon, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Major, Mr. Berry. Since the formation of the new school district in 1939, the members of the Roxana Community High School Board of Education have given much of their time and effort toward the work of making our school what it is today. We realize that their efforts receive no remuneration other than the personal satisfaction of a task well done—a service rendered. To these men, we, the boys and girls for whom this school was built, wish to express our appreciation and thanks. LENGTH OF SERVICE Mr. L. L. DoWester, Sr. (Presidont) May, 1939 to April, 1943 Mr. Charles Z. Forman....................................May, 1939 to March, 1942 Mr. Glen Hachmon (Secretory). ..May, 1939 to March, 1943 Mr. V. L. Major (Secretory since Oct., 1942) . . ..May, 1939 to present date Mr. Fred F. Berry . May, 1939 to present date Mr. James J. Phillips..................................March. 1943 to present date Mr. J. G. Cuddy........................................April, 1943 to present date Mr. Albert Bean. April, 1943 to present dote PRINCIPAL Because of his established reputation as a leader and advisor of boys and girls, members of the Board of Education selected Mr. S. W. Frey from a large number of well-qualified men to act as principal of R.C.H.S. As principal, Mr. Frey has assumed the difficult task of laying the groundwork for establishing the school policy. In this capacity, he has worked intimately with members of the Board, members of the faculty, and students alike. At all times, he has put his best into his work, spending many hours working in, and around, and for the Roxana Community High School. B.S. McKendree College. Lebanon, Illinois. M.S. University of Illinois, Urbono, Illinois. Four
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SENIORS Lloyd Becker Lloyd is very peeved about the gasoline rationing. Shop is his favorite subject. He lilces girls. Mary Cranmer Typing and history are Mary's favorite subjects. She wants to be a typist. Lois Frazier Lois's pet peeve is having short hair. She dislikes taking dictation in shorthand but loves sleeping in study halls. Emily Gilliam Emily's great ambition is to go to Dallas, Texas. She likes shows, picnics and walking. Yesterday is gone, today is no good, but tomorrow is what you make it is her motto. Roy Goewey Roy’s ambition is to be a pilot in the Marine Air Corps. He likes football. Geometry is his favorite subject. Alice Hanfelder Making typing errors is Alice's pet peeve. She likes basketball games, movies and dancing. Her ambition is to be a secretary. Forest Clark Saturdays and Sundays are what Forest likes best. He dislikes dull assemblies. Chemistry is his fovorite subject. Roy Cranmer Sugar rationing is Roy's pet peeve. His ambition, to bo on aviator. He likes track, girls, and A’s on report cards. Lloyd De Wester De likes chocolate sodas, dotes, athletics. His pet peeve, singing advertisements on the radio. Two's company, three's a crowd is his motto. Mary Jane Gillis Mary Jane's ambition is to be a secretary. She likes movies and cokes, but dislikes history and wars. Cleo Hammond Shop and typing are Cleo's favorite subjects. His ambition is to be a truck driver. Arthur Hanfelder Art's ambition is to be a traveling salesman. His favorite subject is bond, but he dislikes to play Mr. Kuhn's longhaired music. Six
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