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In Review As we entered the primary grades in various schools most of us looked forward to this new adventure with eager expectation. However there were a few who seemed to sense, at that early age, what the next twelve years had in store. . As eighth graders our chief characteristic was generosity, to the extent that we donated our entire treasury to the honor roll fund, a good example of pre-high school precocity. Bob Clark was the first to wield the gavel as class president. When our freshman year rolled around, the new rural students felt the awe and fear that the town students had experienced the previous year, a feeling that always accompanies entering a new phase of school. As ninth graders we entered witl1 zest and zeal into the politics and activities of our school under the leadership of Bob Hulse. The war didn't affect our class, as a whole, very much - we were always short of men! And as sophomores we had made our presence known to the school -no class obscurity for us! Don French was drafted into the presidency that year. I Ah! our junior year. We will always be thankful for that week off in which we constructed our ingenious masterpiece, the Ringling Rendezvous, said to have been one of the best Hops in Rodney B's history. VVe ven- tured onto the stage with our presentation of Seven Keys to Baldpatef' john Hopko took over the class l'Vhite House. Our senior year started off with spirit. Three of our members, Hopko, French, and Hulse, were put on the Western League football team. We elected Bob Hulse into presidential office for a second term. The senior play, Arsenic and Qld Lace , was hilarious and well received as we anticipated. We began to realize that we had a life ahead outside of Rodney B. - college or whatP?P So with these questions in our minds we went on with the traditional senior activities-banquet, senior prom, and finally Commencement. lt is difficult to realize that we have completed our high school career. We came, VVe saw, We conquereds 8
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f ' EAN NALDRETT B. S., M. S. Science LOIS PIXLEY Mathematics MAUD SCOTT English Zfcxof 'IRGINIA STAGE, A. B English P Ln, ' rf:-7,a,.,4, ,xv f2 LTON WARNER, A. B. Mathematics, iology ZgZ3. Referee ' x DUANE WIRICK, B Commerce Physical Education f f , fe f f K7 ff F' k CHALMER YOUNG, B Physical Education Civics VERDA ZUSCHNITT A. B. Commerce CERELDA HICKS Secretary to the Superintendent JEANNE KEHOE cretary to the Principal
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ROBERT HULSE Happy Harry Class President l, 4: Rep- resentative 3: Play cast, 3, 4: J-Hop committee: Musical 2, 3: Christmas program 3: Band 2, 8, 4: Latin club 2: National Honor 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Science club 4: Annual staff. MARGARET CARROLL She always knows your neckst move. Class Secretary 4: Musical 3: Christmas program l, 2, 8: Chorus 2, 3, 4. THERESA EISELER Blanding's Best - jerk, that is. Class Treasurer 3: Repre- sentative 4: Musical l, 8: Christmas program l, 2, 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Glee club 1: Sextette 3, 4. CLASS, OF '4 Captains - 9 C. DOUGLAS PARDEE The Whistler Class Vice President 4: Defense Council l: J-Hop committee: Musical 1, 2, 3: Christmas program 1, 2, 3: Band l, 2. 3, 4: Latin club 2. ROSALEE HANSEN X She can get money out of anybody. Class Treasurer 4: J-Hop committee: Chorus 2, 3: Glee club 1: F. H. A. l, 2: Ushers club l, 2, 3. DANIEL MCLAUGHLIN I'm a physical wreck, just ask me. Representative 4: Play cast 3, 4: Musical l, 2, 3: Christmas program l, 2, 3: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Latin club 2: Varsity club 4: Football 4: Science club 4: Annual staff.
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