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Tribute to President Ronald Reagan
2/6/1911 - 6/5/2004
Excerpts from the 1928 high school year book from Dixon, Illinois.
This is page 9 of the 1928 Dixon High School yearbook.
Scroll down to see history of Ronald Reagan's
senior class.
Presented by author Kat Jaske.
Use the side menu to see all 24 pictures.
Ronald Reagan was in several activities in high school, including drama
club, football, track, HI-Y club, and student council. He worked as a
lifeguard in the summer. Be sure to see Ronald Reagan's poem, "Life,"
and the calendar of events for the school year on these web pages.
Also see the web pictures of the state funeral for Ronald Reagan.
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The names of the producers of the 1928 Dixonian yearbook to the left
are, clockwise:
Ronald Reagan
Bernice Leland
Harold Marks
Lois Denish
Rilla Ortgiesen (the author's mother's aunt)
Francis Cashion
Margaret Rees
Helen Murphy
Margaret Cleaver
Paul Brookner
Ethel Louis Schmidt
Robert Caldwell
John Dawson
Robert Cahill
Marian Petersen
Lucille Kelly
Helene Reynolds
Shirley Miller
William Rossiter
Ruth Marshall
Dorothy Bovey
Edwin Eichler
Richard McNicol
Clarence Strub
Tom Sullivan
Dorothy Randall
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