Rosalia High School - Rosalian Yearbook (Rosalia, KS)
- Class of 1952
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To our parents who have made all these days of school a cherished memory all the days of our lives, we give our most profound thanks. To the teachers and administrators of our school who have provided for usthe best of equipment and tried in every way to give us the best of improvements to help us through school. To the alumni we give thanks for all of the pictures and information provided us and also the swell co-operation given by all. To our dear alma mater, our friends and teachers we bid, 'Adieu, and may God bless you till we meet again' . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .... ASSISTANT EDITOR... ART EDITOR ........... ASSISTANT ART EDITOR... SPORTS EDITOR .......... ANNUAL,STAFF cosoocncsoeou so ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR.... SOCIAL EDITOR .......... ASSISTANT SOCIAL EDITOR ALUMNI EDITOR .......... ASSISTANT ALUMNI EDITOR SENIOR CLASS EDITOR .... JUNIOR CLASS EDITOR... SOPHOHORE CLASS EDITOR. FRESHMAN CLASS EDITOR.. SPONSOR............... nous .......NORMA SHORT ...DONNESE WILLHITE ....LOREN H. THOMPSON .........LYLE GRAY ....DARRYL TRAYLOR ....'1YNE KEREDITH ..........DON MEAD ....LOREN BALLINGER ....NORMA MEREDITH ....HO BRT CARTWRIGHT . . . . .CHARLES smon . . . .LORNA sAmJFonn ...BESSIE BALLINGER MARY LOU GILLILAND IIICOIIUIOIHRI umm f CALENDAR September 3 School Opens 10 Scotty Here lk Baseball Cassoday Here lk Community Night 18 Physical Examination 19 Leon Here 21 Potwin There 25 Whitewater Here 28 Towanda Here 28 Freshman Initation October 2 Cassoday There 9 Potwin Here 10 7 and 8th Grades at Leon ll Safety Film 12 Whitewater There 13 lst 6 Weeks 15 Pictures 16 Towanda There 16 Butler Co. Teachers Meeting 17 Junior Play 17 Potwin There 19 Community Night 22 Potwin Here 2 Carnival November 12 Southwestern Rep. Here 13 Teachers Party lk Music Festival 15 Methodist Church Bazaar 16 Com unity Night 20 Potwin There Zh 2nd 6 Weeks 28 Burns There 30 Basketball Cassoday There December 7 Benton Here ll Cassoday Here 12 Potwin There 12 Christian Church Bazaar lk Towanda There 18 Andover Here 19 M. E. Party 20 Pageant 31 Cambridge Girls and G. Boys January 3 011 Hill Here 8 Grade whitewater 10 Douglass There 12 3rd 6 Weeks 15 Benton There 17 Teachers Party 18 Burns Here 21 Teachers Meeting Town Team Tournament Town Team Tournament Zh Girls G. Tournament 25 Whitewater Here 26 Town Team Tournament 28 Community Night 29 30 21 23 Rose Hill There Towanda Here February 5 Latham Here 6 Grade Reece Here 7 Grade Cassoday There 8 Potwin Here 8 Play Festival 11-13-lb-16 Butler Co. Basket- ball Tournament l8 Community Night 19 Burns There 21 Latham Grades Here 22 Latham There 23 hth 6 Weeks March 3-M-5-6-7 Grade Basketball Tournament M High School One Act Play at whitewater 11 Music Festival at Douglass 17 Basketball Banquet Rose H111 April A Grade Music Festival 5 Sth 6 Weeks 15 Typing Contest at Towanda 25 Grade Track at El Dorado May 1 Junior Senior Banquet 2 H.S.B.C. Track El Dorado ll Baccalaureate 13 8th Grade Graduate lk Senior Chapel 15 Commencment 16 Last Daz Of School DMINI TR , UN f X X M Nkg ADMINISTRATION M,W,, I .dag J' Q-Q Seated from L. to R., Bottom Rowg Mrs. Marie Harsh, Miss Mary C. Harsh, Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mrs. H. L. Carothers, Miss Ardis Moore. Top Row from L. to R.: Mr. J. R, Strange, Mr. Robert Beal, M . J. C. Sanders, Mr. Emerson Travnichek. HIGH SCHOOL M . J. R. Strange--Supt. Life Certificate AB Degree Defiance College MB Degree KSTC Pittsburg Mrs. H. L. Carothers AB in Liberal Arts Friends University Wichita, Kansas Mr. Robert Beal BS in Education KBTC Emporia Miss Ardis Moore B8 Textiles and Clothing Iowa State College GRADE SCHOOL Mr. J. C. Sanders BA in History Bethany Peniel College Bethany, Oklahoma Mrs. Margaret Clark 60 Hour Life Certificate Pittsburg KSTC Mrs. Marie Harsh KSTC at Emporia KBAC Manhatten Miss Mary C. Harsh Elementary Provisional Mr. Emerson Travnichek Building Custodian BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Lloyd Lanier--Director Mr. Guy Ham er--Treasurer Mr. Lloyd Gray--Clerk wu ' STUDENT COUNCIL It ls the duty of the student colmcil to help with the various problems that arise during the school year, also help plan parties, celebrations and any other thing which concerns the welfare of the student body. They plan to meet once a month and discuss matters that have arisen prior to the meeting. It is good training which will enable students in the future to see how a governing body operates. The students consider it a great privilege to be elected to serve as part of the governing body of Rosalia High School. ',, -.-....-..., .' A., OFFICERS President ........ .............................. L yle Gray Vice-President ................................... Norma Short Secretary .......................... ........ D onnese Willhite Treasurer ................ ........ . IO ....... Norma Meredith Grade Representative ............................ Donna Houser Freshman Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . .Flora Walker s0'ph0mOI'0 R0p1'9S01'1t8.t1V0 o e e e e e e e s e Q e e e e .Eleanor walker JuIl101' R0p1'8S0nt8.tiVUeeeeeee e e ee eeeeeJ8B.nD.1nB P10tOh01' S0n10I' ROPI'9SOIlt8t1V9eeeeee ee eeeeeee e seen!-rryl TI'8.y101' SpOI1BOI'eeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeseeeeeeeeeexre Strange F 1 E wg 1. vt , ,Lv S3 K 9 A tvw W 2, fa ENI xv-mi Q! f L l lug 7 aww I y -. 2 :Wm--51 f .Q Q. V 1 l l Liyl kyky I Q f pf' f I 2, Hr. Robert Beal Sponsor g Haan 'al P:j.,,,,V M 4. Darryl Traylor Vice-President 3 -,,,.,Mf 'NVQ' Donnese Willhite Treasurer lf. Hia - , ikig .W QZIN lo ww ?QR,Mn it Q x x l if Lyle Gray President I 'lu W, X WEN- E X Charles Simon Secretary I, ...Liz XNWQWMY X 51 Q 'X Norma Jean Short Student Council Rep. pays A N 79 I , Norma Jean Meredith ' . ', if ., I an . lp 1 of 1 55' E X M 2 A if Loren Ballinger av'x A an o X X I Q , ., i 5 Q fo wayne mer-ecu. nn A 'P' ' - 'Gr' 'Mw- Robert Cartwrlght .M 1 I 11.11. K f. ibm W' ' Jnsz' gli X W' effe- 4? Q Loren Thompson o Don Mead SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The freshman class of 1948-49, consisted of only three girls and nine boys: Norma Jean Short, Norma Meredith, Donnese Willhite, Loren Max Thompson, Don Mead, Lyle Gray, Charles Simon, Darryl Traylor, Loren Ballinger, David Liggett, Wayne Meredith, and Robert Cartwright. lorma and Wayne Meredith became classmembers in March, when they moved here from Bunker Hill, Kansas. Class Officers were: Pres1dent................. .........Lyle Gray v1ce'Pres1denteleeaoeeeoueaeee neaonarryl Traylor Secretary and Treasurer........ .....Norma Short Student Council Representative... ...Charles Simon Sponsor................................... 9eeooooeooeeceoeeeoleeloeomrg Strange The enrollment of the 1949 sophomore class had the same number in it as we had at the end of the freshman year, which was twelve. We also were proud to say we had the same people to make up our twelve. Mrs. Rardon was forced to quit teaching school the first semester, so Mrs. Krehblel was our sponsor until Miss Joanne Barnhart came. Class Officers were: PP6S1d9Htoeoneeeoeoeeeno one eo ooeooeoooLy19 Gray Vice-Pres1dent..... .. . ... . ...,Loren Thompson Secretary...................... one o .....Norma Shbrt Treasurer........................ 0 0 ooo eeeeeeeeooofchuck Simon Student Council Representatlve..... . . . . . ......D0nneBe Willhite Sponsoraeseeeoeeeeeoooeooeeoeeeoeeeeooeoeoeeeneeueooeeoeooeeuiss Joanne Barnhirt The enrollment of the 1951 junior class totaled eleven students. We were very sorry to lose David Liggett, who moved to Arkansas. We still have the same olassmen with the exception of David. Class Officers were: Presidentossseeoos ll oeeoeeeeeLy1e Gray vice'PreSidentooee sees 0 0 I oeoaLOP9n Thompson Secretaryeeoleeleeeeeeuesooeea eeeeeeveNOrmB Short Treesurereeveellueoeeeoooeoveee oeenonnesa Wlllhite Student Council Representative... . ........Chuck Simon Sp0n5Oruenoeeeeenoseoaonooneonneonneeeoeeloonooevooseeoaoaecnoeurse P6ggy Criman The enrollment of the 1952 senior class totals eleven studentsr We are very proud to say we have the same people to make up our eleven as we did in the'class the junior year. Class Officers were: Prelidenteeeeeeooeeeeeee q.qqggqLy16 GPS? vioQ'Prel1dentooneeeseesseeeeec 0 eoeenarryl Traylor Secretary........................ eoososeechuck S1D0n Treasurer......................... QQQDOHHSSO willhite Student Council Representat1ve.... .......Norma Short SPCHSOPQnoeeoeouoeeeeeeeeoneoenle gggglrg Ry D. Beal CLASS PROPHECY Listen my classmates prick up your ears, Do you know what will happen in twenty years? I've been peeking into the crystal ball To see what will happen to you all. Some Some Some Some Some But will will will will will go East some will go West, just remain on the same old nest. go North some will go South, just sit around and run off at the mouth get married, some will stay single, all will be famous to make your ears tingle, Way up North in a fur lined pool, I met Norma Meredith from my dear 'ole school. She was teaching young Eskimos how to swim And to keep their figures neat and trim. Way down South in a little igloo We see Wayne Meredith and Peggy Lou, Supporting a family of twenty-two. Don't you think that is quite a few?? While back East during the big snow I saw Petunia stalled, she just wouldn't go. I pulled alongside to take me a look-- There was Don and Lorna playing Rook. HJ Way out West in the land of cattle What is this we see-an Indian battle? lo, wait until the dust is through, And you will see it is only Robert and Mary Lou. Over in Wichita in '72 We have a surprise for you There's Loren doing what!! Running a used car lotllll Way out West in Reno Rollin dice in a Casino Whom do we see having the time of his life? Loren Max Thompson and his 13th wifelllll Out in Hollywood feeling gay Whom do we see but' Lyle Gray With his Sth wife out sw1mm1n-- They say he still has a way with the wimmin. Way out West tall in the saddle We see Chuck Simon counting his cattle. It's really quite a job for mixed in among 'em There's 3,000 oil wells and all of them humminlllll As journeying by Louisville We find Donnese running a cotton mill. She has roamed all over the forty-eight Looking for her long lost mate. Way back in the little Rosalia town Norma Jean Short married and settled down. Nine sons she has and to me it would seem, They have enough for their own baseball team. CContinued on next page! CLASS PROPHECY-CONTINUED Our old coach Beal is due for a rest For he has never strayed from the old home nest. He says, now that he's about through, There's never been a class like '52, Since I left that town in Southern Nebraska And started my journey for cold Alaska, To visit my class-mates, I've now seen them all It has taken from Spring till late in Fall. I feel kind of proud they turned out so swell, Then I think of myself, I don't feel so well. Th h d h h th h d ey ave one so muc , so muc ey ave ma e, While I, Darryl Traylor, am still a HOBO by tra CLASS MOTTO if 2 9 d DON 7'JUS7'l7'CH FOP SUCCESSI SCRATCH FOFP 17 CLASS COLOR S QED, wwf, JBL UE CLASS y FLOWER WH! TE CAFPNA 77OfV CLASS SPONSOR MQ R D. BEAL wmv anmvsm wmvi Mmfofrff noamr cARmmsHr fvo,m4 -JEAN snofer LYLE GRAY CHARL E6 swofv oofv MEAD Aopen rf-1oMPsofv NORMA JEAN MEREDXTH DONNESE WILLHITE DARRYL TRA71 Ol? CLASS WILL We the class of 1952 being about to leave old R. H. S. for unknown destina- tions ln full possession of a sound mind, memory, and understanding capable only of modern seniors, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament. ITEM I We bequeath to the senior class of 1953 the typewriters, as they come in quite handy while trying to produce an annual. Also they IBI have our desks in study hall. ITEM II To the forth coming juniors we will the sole right to search our desks at the beginning of the year and may take possession of the contents they find. Also the future juniors may have the responsibility of putting out the Rosalian. ITEM III To the forth coming sophomores we bequeath our ability to co-operate to- gether. Also our superb salesmanship in selling calf tickets. ITEM IV To the forth coming freshmen we will our self-confidence and courage to face FRESH ! INITIATION. KIou will need it we are sure.D ITEM V To Emerson we bequeath all the good luck and happiness in the world. Thanks a lot for co-operating with us while we were putting out our annual, and not los- ing your patience with us for unnecessary messes. ITEM VI To our parents and teachers, we give our highest praise, deepest gratitude, and heart-felt thanks, for the opportunities they have given to us. ITEM VII Loren Ballinger wills his mechanical trading strategdy to Dickie Haines Kbe sure to reserve some ground for all of your cars Dicklel. He also wills his abl- lity to look through his eyebrows to Mike Lanier. ITEM VIII Lyle Gray wills his superb basketball ability to Jerry Haines, lmake good use of it Jerryl. Also his good looks to Phil Latta. He also has a few good addresses and phone nu bers, but he refuses to part with these. ITEM IX Norma Short wills her cheerleading Ability to Lorna. She wishes to leave her typing ability to the juniors and to Rosalia High School she wishes to leave- fperiodl. ITEM X Darryl Traylor wills his cowboy boots to Marion Csize 121. See that your hubby takes good care of them Marion. Be also wills his singing ability to Ronnie Wehry. CCONTINUED on NEXT PAGE, fCLASS WILL CONTINUED, ITEM XI Chuck Simon wills his manly physic to Ted. He wills his new jump shot to Roy Parscal. To Jerry goes his ability to concentrate on his studies at all times. ITEM XII Donnese Wlllhite wills her ability to score field goals to Nadine Gilliland and her way with the boys to Jeannine ITEM XIV Robert Cartwright wills the back seat on the bus to Mike and his first base position on the baseball team to Freddie. fHe wants to keep it in the family., ITEM XV Don Mead wills Petunia to anybody who will come and drive her off on a good cold morning. Also all the junk in his pockets to Ted Diffendal. ITEM XVI Norma Meredith wills her ability to woo the boys to Betty Cartwright. She also wills her height to Marion. Cdunk those baskets Marion! ITEM XVII Wayne Meredith wills his strong ph sic to Ronnie, his million dollar car to Peggy Lou Cthat way he can still use itXQ and his ability to keep a cool head on the basketball court to Martha Lucas ITEM XVIII And last but not least Mr. Beal next years senior sponsor and all of fans. To Miss Moore the senior class appreciation of playing CARDSSIIIII wills his ability to make advertisements to his superstitious to the Rosalia basketball ITEM XIX would like to will their ability and their We hope you en1o1 it as much as we have. THE SENIORS AND MR. BEAL WISH GOOD LUCK, HAPPINESS, AND SUCCESS TO EVERYONE SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO BY TH FOLLOWING SENIORS 7f,,,,.., gal, Q of 9M fbffyff. U . ffmwweyamz dgfuvd F ' Jiafmf ' X 1 2 S li gil? ,EWLJWQ - f I I . .sa xy fx, . X ' 5 hx' , R 9 X j li, Martha Lucas President J.-1, ,,. ' at Q. one-. gl ef, X iiEgFxg X xi Nadine Gilliland Treasurer Wt 122' Mrs. H.C. Carothere Sponsar Um -F, - 3 M 'X3, Lorna Sanford Secretary ,, ' ,. 1 - 5 Betty Cartwright I .sa an- gler ,spit ,, 1 F ' A... J. Jerry Haines Vice President we 5 t t ret ttt dddrt e t at Jeannine Pletcher Student Council Rep. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The freshman class of 1915.9 started out with nine members, consisting of two boys and seven girls. They were Nadine Gilliland, Betty Cartwright, Jeannine Pletcher, Lorna Sanford, Norma Warren, Martha Lucas, Bonnie Brittain, John Simon and Tommy Berry. March first brought a new freshmen to Rosalie, Vernon Williams from Lamson, Kansas. This brought the total to ten members in the freshman class. Class Officers were: P1-ea1dent................. ...Jeannine Pletcher Vice-President.... .......Hartha Lucas SQCP8tB.1'yeuaeeeeeeceeooeee eeu. eaeeelom wl.rrQn TrQ8.s'lu'QI'eeoeeeeeneeeneneeeeaoae aeeeBonn.1Q Student Council Representative... .........John Simon SPODSOINeeoeueeeoeeeeoeeoeesneseaeeueo enanceeana see anoeso eeae :enclosure The following September, the sophmore class consisted of only seven out of the original ten, John Simon and Tonmry Berry having moved to Madison, Kansas and Bonnie Brittain to California. Two weeks after school started Norma Warren moved to E1 Dorado, leaving only six of them to carry on. There were five girls,:a.nd one boy, Betty Cartwright, Nadine Gilliland, Lorna Sanford, Martha Lucas, Jerry Haines, and Jeannine Pletcher. Our able sponsor Hr. Beal helped to make this a unforgetable year. Class Officers were: Presidente:eseeeeeeeeeeeee gqgggmthl Lucas Vice-President.................. .......Lorna Sanford Secretary and Treasurer.......... ....Ka.d:lne Gilliland Student Council Representative................... ..... ..........Teann1ne Pletcher Sponsor.............. ......... .. ..... .. .... .............................Hr. Beal Through-out the year they have teamed with the senior class on sale of ' re- freshments at games. In September 1951, the group of six began their busy Junior career. The junior play 'Here Comes Hattie, was given on October 17th. The help d' the seniors and a very abled sponsor nade this play and year a very successful Onbe Class Officers were: Pres1dentlIOllUfOllOllllO oaaoeuarth-B. v1ce'PrQsidQntseeceeo eeeuueu .......Jer'ry HlinQa Secretary..................... .... Lorna Sanford TPQQBIEQTQeeeooeeeeeeeeeeesenses eelenadins Student Council Representative... ...Jeannine Fletcher Reporter.............,.......... ....Betty Cartwright sponsoreoeleeeselqaeeaeeseelee gggggm. Q I Q, 5 lb Q- 9 6 J' , ' t' ' ,, ff ' .x 'M'M+' M-M 5' 5LlL,Q if Iii f 3 N , .L 'ilglfgix 'fm gf X N 4 Kiss Ardis Moore Sponsor 0- L 'xl LTR u MA gQE QM , 3 W ' e Vw we of Peggy Willhite Theodore Diffendal Bessie Ballinger President Vice-President Sec. and Treasurer JL . xm... 1 kYoQ 5 'N Eleanor Walker Student Council Rep. ,WEA QW J P. J 4 Qs.. W .i Philip Latte 4'-:vs x5 Irs. Peggy Criman Sponsor if iii if-f Y g x Q I-A. 5 Ronald Wehry SOPBDHOBE HISTORY The freshman class of 1950-51 consisted of four members. They were Bessie Lou Ballinger, Peggy Lou Willhite, Theodore Diffendal, and Ronald Wehry. The class was very well balanced with two girls and two boys. November 22 brought the freshman class a new member, Jack Kimble fre m El Dorado, Kansas. Later Jack moved back to El Dorado, leaving the same group. Class Officers were: President.............. .... .....Bess1e Ballinger Vice-President... ...Ronald Wehry Secretary. .... ...Ted Diffendal Treasurer .... ......... ...Peggy Villhite Student Council Rep.... ...Ronald Wehry Sponsor .... ........ ............. lr. J. R. Strange The following September of 1951-S2 the sophomore class consisted of the same four members as the freshman year plus two more students to start the year with us. They were Bessie Lou Ballinger, Peggy Lou Willhite, Eleanor Rose Walker, who came from Reece, Theodore Diffendal, Ronald Wehry, Philip Latta, who came from El Dorado. We are ve y happy to have them join us. Mrs. Criman wasour sponsor: she left at Christmas to go with her husband, to Arizona. Miss Moore, from Wichita took Mrs. Criman's place, as sponsor for the rest of theschooL year. 'Class Officers were: Preeident.......................Peggy Willhite Vice-President... ...Theodore Diffendal Sec. and Treasure... ...Bessie Lou Ballinger Student Council Rep.... ...Eleanor Rose Walker Sponsor ........... .. ...Mrs. Peggy Criman Sponsor.... ...Miss Ardis Moore M-'A-,YA WM MW,,,W,.., , , . . J X .1 ME IN F M014 7 . au- g, vb SY Q' Elsie Ann Willhite President my aw .5 af Y? H i Dickie Haines Treasurer 3 -Mew'-Q ft my X e W N, , N' .jgs z Mary Ann Kersh ..,,, 4 ,. 'W- , -f f 2 g Q Q? wg Ng' x lr. J.R. Strange Sponsor in 'r 'fm ig f f , E M n? .., SX 1 5 y .1 K 1 like Lanier Vice-President M35 K ,K kg I ,,.. n I an ,N X e Q I Flora Walker Student Council Rep. U W 3' fav Q f 3 Marion Meredith is M., 0 F 1 Y lary Lou Gilliland Secretary ,S f Mn., wg 'wi 3 ., .. 'x ,qy N Yi S I Q Roy Parscal , S ,+o e l :-, - ,- was S K .ra Lk w -, xgi5Ei ?:,fE 3 -Vgeii H M Q -Q31 i f:igfiQgiQ Peggy June Griffith FHESHHAN CLASS HISTORY The freshman class started with nine members. There were three boys and six girls whose names were as follows: Marion lleredith, Elsiepinn Uillhite, like J Griffith Lanier, lary Lou Gilliland, Roy Parscal, llary Ann Kersh, eggy une , Flora Walker, Dickie Haines. In November one of our girls Mary Ann Kersh, went to Fort Smith, Arkansas with her father, leaving the total at eight members in our class. In January Peggy June Griffith left us to marry Tommy Iilliams, leaving a total of seven members in our class. The class officers are: President ...... . . .Elsie Ann Willhite Vice-President .... . . .Hike Lanier Secretary .... .. .llary Lou Gilliland Treasurer .... . . .Dickie Haines Student Council Rep... .... Flora lalker S-ponlareeee eeeelrg Je Re O1 7 3' f 9 P fx , A 5, O .LJ , T f Q0 u iN N 9 5 f lf , Q y 5121 - lgfaf 'IQFX Wann ' Y LLC. K iff k A . 1w1YI1:5 U 1 D M 5 Q x 5 A A KJ ' A L 0 L 1 Q,,,,. .ei 'A 11 Kenneth Jackson f-vu.. 4-. , ' wirh g 5 J Judy G, -:ik 0 1 ,' Tru!! Q. . -W., tk 'N . fr Leroy Zimmerman Z ! an- as 1, , 'xr Tommy Short ' x N, . 461 Q, ' '4 5- -x Myrtle Iehry :fa Q KS LX ,fi ee? re P Dean Bender gf . A? A A , M , u up ,, xg , W' . Berbaref' Fetterl ii 1 ' , ,7 me GR DIES 1' 5 X, R 2 S' 'Yi fre 0' 4.1 ' 1 -f wg A New , - 42,52 H r H f 2: K, R Q. fs. is Philip ' Y x Eddie Strange 5 Bauoom r, Rafi J' W' gym A F TV A is 4 -Wg Irs. clark N 3 X dd d , ng . T W A VL.L 0, sy George ' d mfr , Vernon John tta I A 4 A 5 ww , Wil ,te Hillman r d M Ji g N. inf av 'xlaii 5 ar t N A e l e 'W A xgee Gloria Jessie -94 ' r .X s xx swift Long U ' 1 l Billy. r s Max Freda Burtchet r Q gf Graber McDaniel , in i A ezl. , L, A, , 65, I' ,Ml it r ' doodo W ' xy to 'A 'ei ' f Q Richard guru, r t 1' j mt! A 1 U0Dan1e1 Fetters as h SP0 wayne Nelda Griffith 5 ,, 4 lilson Houser H- d J Y: I it iz 3 1. wgxx 1 V gi' 'E i R f. . I , 'La x L ,+V Yf'd D' 5 5 9 Q ' ,L We 'W d rt' e s h . . eeel Reer I ax, e lx 'V A X' 2 , . . A B3-113' P9887 Mrs. Harsh Eldon Edna Jackson Kepler Ho t er McDaniel v.,.v-f A. A N e 4 4 ,gf E S MJ 5 51 5 M h . 5 .Li . '51 Mile we 'f,L Q an ' 1 E' K V 'VVL V .s i Louise Melvln Sherri: charles Thelma ludw PBPOH1 Grabfij Cronk Fettera- - 3' ia ,iw A si 'V Us wi i A -.3.1.. s ,LL 'f 6' f 'N 'K,' L3 ,A l A Qifiiiwl 35 my A 'bw - fel A fx Vernon Ilirla. Harold Betty Jay Clarkson llauricio llcsdoo Kimball Insta, FIRST AND SECOND GRADE HISTOR! School began on September 3, 1951 with an enrollment of sixteen in the pussy rooms The first graders were Judy Gray, Johnny Hillman, Kenny Jackson, Tommy Short and Vernon lillhite. The second graders were Billy Burtchet, lax Graber, Carol Ann Griffith, Nelda Beuser, George Latta, Jessie Long, Freda McDaniel, Richard lcbaniel, Philip Strange, Gloria Swift, and layne Wilson. On September 22, Eddie Baucom enrolled in the first grade. On September 25 LeRoy Zimmerman enrolled in the second grade, but he withdrew from Rosalia Grades on December 3. Shirley Fetters enrolled in the first grade on October Sth. All the pupils entered the poster making contest for the Carnival. Philip Strange won first place. Carol Ann Griffith won second place. Nelda Houser and Judy Gray tied for third place. At Christmas the pupils had a tree and gift exchange in their room. They also took the part of the angels in the Christmas Pageant. Ie had some very nice birthday parties during the school year. In February we had a party and Valentine box. We have had a pleasant school year. We will miss the second graders nextyeer but we will welcome the new first graders that will join us in September. ----Irs. Margaret Clark THIRD AID FOURTH GRADE HISTORY School began September 3, 1951 with sixteen pupils enrolled. The nine third graders were: Dean Bender, Vernon Clarkson, Charles Cronk, Betty Kimball, Peggy Keplar, Jay Latta, lirla lauricio, Harold leadoo, and lelvin Parscal. The seven pupils in the fourth grade were: Sherril Graber, Eldon Houser, Billy Jackson, Louise loadoo, Edna IcDan1els, Barbara Head, and Myrtle lehry. Barbara lead was just with us three weeks when she moved to Oil Hill and entered school there. Barbara Fetters enrolled in the third grade and her sister, Thelma entered.dn fourth grade October 8th. They had been attending St. John's school in Iola, Kansas. Shirley White, who had been attending the Cedar Vale schools enrolled in the third grade November Sth. Paul Horton, a student from Ripley Co. lissouri entered the fourth grade Nov. 20th. ----Irs. larie Harsh Q :sa we , 5. Aw? x xi , . -at .L -: GB DIES -6 F . Ii L.L ., QW Frances Wehry Lv QL f eh- !r3 Ht xg L,,'- X I I Leslie Mary Spercher Clarkson A as C14 Pr ' W.- ax. X if Q . . ff' n Eleanor Jerry Par 1 Swift J ,.- ., , 1, ,. 11 'H' 'B A V ' ,..., , R.P. Colleen Simon Juby John Addie Dorsett Cronk S ' 4 Q Miss Mary C. Harsh n y 3 dxf N 3 as at Nancy David Brittain Traylor 'G W 3: we ,Pb l Kenneth Raymond Lewis Kepler if L'h'Vc In If ,wggg il Q, we 0 ' f 'L ' J ' 5 M P' Ronald Sheryl Sutton Strange HISTORY 3.1 s an 8 4 fl Richard Dorsett gs- 4lIE 4 ?'. w. 1 Willis Long Melva Zimmerman 2. .4-'W' if SH 'H IX Allen Keplar 35? , we s w , 'iid . 5 'T .1 Gerald Latta X A Q. an ELaWwJ Roy Long g sfgfs gi QQ Am n r ,g Gene Strange 5'- ,.-S+ L-s L. 'Q he J.B. Hillman ilfsw '58 -we it Judy Hillman There were School opened September 5, 1951 with twenty-four pupils enrolled. twelve fifth graders: John Dorsett, J. B. Hillman, Colleen Juby, Ken James Mead, Eleanor Parscal, R.P. Simon, Leslie Sprecher, Sheryl Strange, Ronnie Sutton, Jerry Swift, and David Traylor. There were also twelve six graders: Nancy Brittain, Mary Clarkson, Addie Cronk, Richard Dorsett, Judy Hillman, Allen Keplar, Raymond Keplar, Gerald Latta, Roy Long, Willis Long, Gene Strange, and Frances Weh ry. neth Lewis, Nona Corwin entered school the second week but again transferred to Oil Hill. James Meade also transferred to O11 Hill. Melva Zimmerman entered school the fourth week but left just before Christmas. We had a few birthday parties through the year and a nice Christmas party Eh a gift exch ange. I hope the students have enjoyed their work as much as I have enjoyed working with them. I wish them much success in the future. Miss Mary C. Harsh GllADE5.h 7' 8 ,N 5': f. e 2 A . . L f 'W . vs '. I , 5- A i K A A: ,K ,W , .4 I y ,P A A X 1 y Q K Darlene Donald y Bobby Patty David Fetters Sutton J Kwstrange Lewis lhery I V.V EI A i K Q R ,g., ' ,A A sn H wg Q -r K . K 7 Aw f W , K K T .7 1 I L' K , W Ny? g ,,, , oo gg g X , , Joanne Joyce Kr. Sanders Harold Donna Wilson Jackson Juby Houser 'S .fs at J F54 n 4 f. g ':n id ' W -5 mdk M ' k 4 'J' gf M N D , , 1' Y 'T 'V' T' Ak K N I 1'-R Q K t V A ., K Q I Elmer Margie Dav1d Barbara Dee Janice Swift Emond Cronk Sutton Clarkson Kimball dw s rrr y g J .L veal vb V 14' I 1, 1 fyth ew ,rr in fy fs,Tfw fi ir., as g X Q T gs, I an Ja at ' A sg, fi Billie Charlene Freddie Jerry Barbara Jonn Carter Johnson Gilliland Krehbiel Bender Cronk HISTORY The news got around alright, because of that first day of school all twenty two of the seventh and eighth graders were present. Ten were eighth graders and twelve were seventh graders. Bill Carter, Dee Clarkson, John Cronk, Verna Head, Harold Juby, Donna Houser, Bobby Strange, Donald Sutton, Elmer Swift, and David Whery were eighth graders. Barbara Bender, David Cronk, larjie Emond, Freddie Gilliland, Joyce Jackson, Charlene Johnson, Janice Kimball, Jerelean Krehbiel, Patty Lewis, Barbara Sutton and Joanne Wilson were seventh graders. On September 8, Dale Carwin entered the eighth grade, but on September 22, he and Verna Mead moved to O11 Hill community. On October 3, Darlene Fetters joined us. She is in the seventh grade. During those warm days of fall we worked out a baseball schedule. The boys got right down to business and won two of their three ball games. When the season began to change and cool weather brought us inside we began to work out on the basket ball court. Due to some good training last year and team co-operation this year, they have brought home three victories out of their four league games played. For extra-curricular activities, the boys in the seventh and eighth grads chose to make some inprovements in the room. -They built a table for the flowers and installed a magazine rack in the room. The girls have kept the room looking nice and they manage to find time to write the weekly news. As for social events, we have endeavored to have one class party and a Christmas party. We hope to take a trip this year also. lr. Joesph Sanders LE W NW N? ggi Q it , Z Vg 3 3 kgs 2 . , w , T' Aa W . an xn w ,cf '7 5 X if x 3 is sf if N i 1 if 4? F I, f if 5 iff r' an 5 5 T ff gf K 'x Kwmwbff' wlafi ii if N. ' L, f K Hx HIGH SCHOOL GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAH Bottom Row from L. to R.: H. Meredith, B. Ballinger, H. Gilliland, J. Pletcher, N. Short, L. Sanford. Top Row from L. to R.: I. Lucas, D. Willhite, N. Meredith P. Willhite, Coach Strange, B. Cartwright, E. Willhite. Rosalie High School girls played the Cassoday girls in their first game of basketball this year. After trailing by two points at the half, the Cards won out in e close one M0-38. Benton came to Rosalie and our girls won their second straight, this time 29-19. Cessoday upset the epplecart in e return game played at Rosalie, and the home club dropped their first game Zh-30. Towanda floored a girls team for the first time in many years and played a good game before losing out to Rosalie 1?-13. When the Cambridge girls come to Rosalie you can always expect a close genus This year was no exception and the Cards won a thriller 37-33. In a return match with Benton, Rosalie was given e scare before win ing out 25-23 coming from behind with a big 3rd quarter. The Rosalie girls led all the way and outscored the Rose Hill girls 31-20. This gave the girls e six won, one lost record for the year. The fair sex cardinals played their last two games with Latham and lost both ball games by narrow margins. Latham won the game played at Rosalie M2-36 after ogetting off to a 27-16 halftime lead. In the game played at Latham, we lost out 38-33, again dropping behind at the start. Rosalie ended up with a 6-3 record for the year. Donneee Willhite was the leading scorer for the year with 138 points followed by Jeannine Pletoher with 68 points. Z., 9 PF. HIGH SCHOOL BOY'S BASEBALL TEAM V, g,m., . Al 4... .gay eggs .:A,H,.+ XV EAL :Q n T fm. f' .J fa 93f1,'.-sit E U 'ag-'jsp I at ' T 2 2 Fai' rrvv , A M 5 1 .7 . If ef T nf , is 'r iwwiaif T, fe if ,AMW H ggi qllp Front Row L. to R. : R. Parscal, D. Haines, J. Haines. Second Row L. to R. : M. Lanier, C. Simon, D. Mead, L. Ballinger, Coach Beal. Back Row L. to R. : L. Gray, D. Traylor, L. Thompson, The Cards played eight games this take advantage of the breaks when they baseball season with a record of three The boys started the season off Longhorns ll to 9. R. Cartwright, W. Meredith- year. It seemed as though they couldn't were needed to win, and so ended another wins and five defeats. in good fashion by downing the Cassoday The winning pitcher was Lyle Gray. 9 The Cardinals journeyed to Potwin September 21, where they were defeated 12 to 6. Davis was the winning pitcher. The Cards played Whitewater September 25, on the home diamond. The boys were defeated by a score of 8 to 3. Lyle allowed 8 hits and runs while Harms allowed h hits and 3 runs. The Cards defeated Towanda on the Rosalia diamond ll to S. Gray was the winning pitcher and The Cards went to 8 score. It was Rosalie played a score of ll to S. Sommers the loser. to Cassoday October 2, and defeated the Long Horns by a 10 a close gam all the way. Gray was the winning pitcher. Potwin on the Rosalie diamond in October only to get beat by Whiteside was the winning pitcher. Rosalie journeyed to Whitewater October 13 only to get walloped 8 to noth- ing in S innings. Harms and Merritt were the winning pitchers. The team was defeated by Towanda 5 to 3. The winning pitcher was Sommers and Gray the loser. PLAYERS AB. Gray p 22 J. Haines of 3 Cartwright lb 30 Simon 2nd c 22 Ballinger cf 23 Lanier ss 22 The girls came Seasons Batting Averages H. AVE. PLAYERS AB. H. AXE. 10 ' ,QSS Mead lf 23 S .217 1 .333 Meredith 2nd lh 3 .215 l0 .300 Thompson 3rd 29 6 .207 6 .276 Traylor rf 20 h .200 6 .261 D. Haines c 9 1 .lll S .227 Diffendal of 1 O .OOO High School Softball fgirls7 up with a victorious record this year. Most of the girls par- ticipated in this sport. The first game was here with Cassoday, the final score being 9 to 1 our favor. The second and last game of the season was played at Cassoday and ended IS to 7 Rosalie. gwh HIGH SCHOOL BOY'S BASKETBALL TEAM Q 5 E 5 '43 9- , ' 6 ax fa fy ir ' a . WAS a n eff LL L 4 'T a H e 5 at .- .s if ,L -- - 4 - 1. 4, L L 1 as ,K -wg -L' A w If A. Q i 'ef- , ' 5121, ?V Y 3 it ' I Q L ' . 'Z . A.., r From L. to R.: H. Lanier, J. Haines, L. Ballinger, R. Parscal, C. Simon, D. lead,.It Gray, W. Meredith, R. Cartwright,.T. Diffen- dsl, D. Traylor, Coach Robert Beal. The basketball season of 1951-52 get eff to a rousing start the night ef. Nov. 2, at Potwin. and at the end of the Only Q few points separated the two teams the entire game final quarter the score was tied 40-40. The Greyhounds fhr ally won the game 44-42 in the overtime. The Cardinals journeyed to Whitewater one week later, and were snowed under by a sharpshooting Elks team. Their rush1ng zone kept Rosalie baffled and Whir- water won going away 50-52. The Nov. 50, game at Cassoday was the first league game. Still Un8b16 U0 break into the w1n colum Rosalie lost a thriller 45-42. The Cardinals lost their fourth straight to Benton. Behind 26-14 at the half, the Cards began score however saw the In a return game ball game of the year Getting a taste to play good ball and almost caught the Tigers. The final Tigers on top 40-56. with Cassoday on Dec. 11, the Cardinals won their first Ahead 19-12 at the half, Rosalia went on to win 45-55. of victory, and finding it to their liking the Cardinals traveled to Towanda Dec. 14 and won their second game this one a league game, 49 to 44. Altho the game was close all the way, the Cards were never headed. Andover came to Rosalie the night of Dec. 18, and lost a one-pointer to the Cardinals 46-45. Rosalla led 26-25 at half and barely nipped the Trojan rallyin time e After jumping to a 4-O lead, the Cardinals suddenly ran into a.l7 minute scoreless cold spell, and fell behind Douglass 50-4 at halftime. The game was played at Douglass Jan. ll. The Bulldogs continued to pour it on in the second half and Rosalla took their worse defeat 67-25. A return game was played with Benton at that place, January 15. The Cards were not up to their usually game, and were defeated for the second time by them 55-56. Bouncing back against Burns January 18, Rosalia played the Hornets even the first quarter, then Jumped to a 17-12 lead at the half time. The league leaders came out in a full court press the second half, and beat the Cards at their own game. The final score was 45-58 in favor of Burns. January 25 was a big night in Rosalia. Whitewater dropped their first league game of the year to a group of fighting Cardinals. The Elks fell behind early, and trailed 25-10 at halftime. The Cardinals refused to let up in the final periods and sunk the Whitewater team 49-55. 'F' The fourth pla fou d Rose Hills ne game was played Jan Latham came to their sixth game of lead and held on to Another 3 game Rosalia court and b game which was clos period. The Butler County Tournament got underwag February ll. Rosalie first round in good fashion beating Andover H MO after leading the e ce Rose Hill Rockets were next for Rosalia. The Cardinals w gym to their liking, and dumped the host club M2-Bh. The uary 29. Rosalia for a non league ame February 5, and Rosalia lun the year, beating Latham E3-31. The Cards grabed an early it the entire game. came to the marred the the final winning streak was broken February 8, when Potwin eat the Cardinals 37-32. A great number of fouls e for three quarters. The Greyhounds ran wild in got by the tire game D 0 The second night, February 13, the Cardinals met Burns the number two seeded team. After leading almost the entire game the Cardinals fell behind, and fin- ally lost out S9-53. Rosalia travel ed to Severy for the District Tournament February 26-29 and finished in fourth place. After getting by Piedmont hh-Jh, the Cards lost two heartbreakers to Benedict and Climax. Rosalia lead all the way in both games only to lose out in the final minute. The final scores were Benedict h2,Fbsalia h0, and Climax bl, Rosalia 39, this one an overtime affair. The Cards finished the season with a 8 Q P 1 if 45524 : 'Vg Y W.. won, 12 loss record. 11..... y. s ' T 3 Malaita., cnucx mann. 'K LYLE sruolr 'rnarnon i W GRAY Q1 A f LOREN cummrcnm BALLINGER Egg? g lf 5 ig? Y Q S rigs? y 5 2 ff' ,:, ga iwwgwiff ,,,. WA GOACH Do' MEREDITH BEAL mam saws . , w MEI' . ' Q .L sm.. , ,J f .sf E i W H .1 1 - gg. : Q We 2 gimme jf 1 I Y 1 , Slse N ' : ',' J: Q A 31Q5HHWw5?? iff , 3. yi y C iMYEMWFW'2?l idf' TRJT'f4m ' ' X LIP S visa' V L I x15 I f k ies. -43,5 XXX' ,vfkffg QQ? 5-'Eat . .-af L, ,. 5 nhl 'e 1, Y Y V g ,mx , --was vga! - sal ag ii , Li . A .:.-- A J .,gmw.,f Jw , 2 ..,-f - - W 7, .K , ay A L X KA i I V ,A 1 L f .,.a,'1 , K L ' 1 N A HQ?ffi'Qaw-QJ -1,2 Bottom Row, L. to R.: J. Kim! Front Row, L. to R.: A. Crank, J. Kimball C. Johnson, P. Lew- is, F. lehry, Back Row, L. to R. J. Jackson, Coach Harsh, N. Brie ttldn, D. Fetters, J. Krehbieltg J' ball, P. Lewis, A. Cronk, C. Johnson, F. lehry, Top Row, J. Jackson, Coach Harsh, J. Wil- son, D. Fetters, N. Britte1n,t J. Krehbiel. GIRL'S SOFTBALL The girls played three softball games this year. Defeated Leon's second team 14 to 16. 011 H111 defeated Rosalie 17 to 12. Leon victorious 21 to 15. GIRL'S BASKETBALL The girls have played three games. Defeated Leon 50 to 12. Defeated O11 H111 21 to 20 in a very excjting game. Benton defeated Rosalie 18 to 11 in the Girls Tournament at Leon. Q 51 , he nf! A?n S7 3? 11 gfigagan J ,fa, 1 S, .al aw: fe 33 far 'I K -- fra , 'gkfir V syylys fn, V . LV,. Eg? '1y ..: f I ,,, li zyt W so i5aff5'LQE.f Y 'Eg BoY's BASEBALL if Jil Hqaaafmy 3? aw c1.rkf53-5S3'E2S.?13K855SH8?2.53S?k53i?S?S?5 S2!X2nS3iE823iZfii?1213?dil5X.Pi3?E fieldg Wehry-center fieldg Dorsett-center field: Carter-right fieldg Bob Strange right field. Rosalie ---------- 19 Leon -------- ---5 Rosalie -------- ---3 Oil H111------22 Rosalie ----------- 8 Leon ----------- 3 BUY'S BASKETBALL The Rosalie first team boys were E. Swift, center: Cronk, forverdg H. Juby, guardg F. Gilliland, guard. The second team boys were R. Dorsett, B. Strange, Dorsett, I. Long, L. Sprecher, B. Carter, T. Lewis, J. Brenner, and R. Long. Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Roselia Rosalie Rosalie D. Clarkson, forward, J. D. Wehry, R. P. Simon, J. FIRST TEAI SECOND TEAM ----7 Leon--------28 ---20 Burns ------- 13 Rosalie---14 Burns-------18 ---25 Potwin ------ 25 Rosalie---18 Potwin------12 ---15 Cambridge- -52 Rosalie---25 Whitewater---7 ---14 O11 Hill ---- 12 Rosalie---10 Towendab-----7 ---30 Whitewater---8 Rosalie---18 Reece-------17 ---42 Towanda ----- 17 Rosalie---20 Reece-------18 - Q-.. Y .5 XX N 1 I S gw btfirl f 13 f f ' , S ,Zn :sm'5v,Ma' , QQ, NJ ef 'Lf Ri Nm JJ v x R T ! X 7 W 5 fi 4 XX .a ff ,ff J 2 HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC Bo s' and Girls' Glee Clubs and Mixed Chorus were organized in September and woried on music for the county music festival. This event was in November at El Dorado. For Christmas music the boys represented shepherds and the girls angels in the Holy Night Pageant. The groups have also taken part in singing popular songs on various community night programs. Butler County Music Contest will be at Douglass on March 11. Glee Club and Chorus numbers are being prepared as well as a number of solos and small groups. GRADE SCHOOL MUSIC Besides the daily music period, the grade rooms have taken part in a number of coummunity night programs. Each room represented a special group of charact- ers in the Holy Night Pageant. Now the interest is centered in preparing for Grade School Music Festival, to be held on April 8 at Leon. HIGH SCHOOL ONE ACT PLAY CONTEST 'The Winnern, by Evelyn Cross is the play to be given by Rosalie studerlt at Whitewater on March 4. Cast of Characters Professor Lionel Daniel Harton, Ph.D- ------- - ---- ---Don Mead Myrtle, his wife ---------------------------- Nadine Gilliland Connie, his daughter ----------------- ------ Jeannine Pletcher Curtis Mclntosh, a young instructor ------------- Max Thompson Play Coach ---------------------------- Mrs. May Joy Carothers GRADE SCHOOL ONE ACT PLAY CONTEST The annual Butler County Grade One Act Play and Declamation Festival was held in the O11 Hill gymnasium on Friday, February 8, 1952. We gave a comedy entitled 'Pretty Girl Wanted'. Our rating was good. Clifford Adams Ross McFarland ----- Ned Kirk ------ Juanita Forest Blossom Rose-- Kitty Page ---- Pearl Watson-- Play Coach ---- Cast of Characters --Freddie Gilliland --------Harold Juby ------James Strange -------Donna Houser --Jerelean Krehbiel ---Charlene Johnson ------Joyce Jackson Mrs. Margaret Clark 'THE ROSALIAN' The Juniors get the job of putting out the Rosalian each year. This past year we have had to rush things just a little at the last minute, but we somehow managed to get it out. EDITOR ---- ------------- -------------------- ----- - -- -'-NADINE GILLILAND ARTIST ----------- ------ - --------------------- ---JEANNINE PLETGHER ASSISTANT ARTIST SCHOOL ED1ToR--- SPORTS EDITOR--- Joxss ----------- CARDINAL CHATTER -------- - ---- ------- - - ------JERRY HAINES --- -------------------------- -- ---- ---- MARTHA LUCAS ----------------------------- ----- ---LORNA SANFORD --- ---------- ------------ ------ ------- JERRY HAINES -------------------------------- ---------BETTY GARTWRIGHT soc1AL sEcT1oN--- ----- ------------------------------------------ MRS. GUY HAMMER SPONSORS ------ - - --------------- ---------------------------- MRS. BILL GRIMAN --- ---------- MISS ARDIS MOORE Each one of the staff did his share, and sometimes a little more when the machines wouldn't do their part. The Juniors wish to thank every one who has helped to make their paper a success. THE JUNIOR PLAY The Juniors were very successful in their play 'HERE COMES HATTIE' with the help of a good sponsor, Mrs. Carothers. The cast of characters were as follows: CLARA GREENE -------- HOMER GREENE ------ ------- ------------------- ------ TOM GREENE ------ ANN GREENE ------ BIIL BILLINGS--- FLORENCE RYAN--- AUNT HATTIE KING ---- --------------- ---- VELDA WAYNE -------- ---- - ---------- ---- - ETTA ARMSTRONG ----- - ---- --- - ---- PLAY COACH ------ ----------------------- - ----------- -.--- ---..------------------- -- --- ---- ------DONNESE WILLHITE -----------DONALD MEAD ---DARRYL TRAYLOR ---JEANNINE PLETCHER ----------JERRY HAINES ----------MARTHA LUcAs --- -4---LORNA SANFORD - ---- NADINE GILLILAN ------BETTY CARTWRIGHT MRS. MAY Joy cARoTEERs The juniors were very pleased with the overwhelming crowd which attended. They were also happy with the profits from the refreshments sold after the play. 15. . M, gv ,ix ., .gkiigfgff if fyfgl F' 'iii' 4. 1 E ii E fi:-, x YXXX-W I I x I s VA...Q A , 9 ..,.. ' , gg-553 mv 3' ,, ' Q ' , P' Q i , A ,A W , fi 5 gs 14 g m V 1. Wi bi wg, 1 gg . ' f A h , AV ,I'L V E V ::: L. y ay, D f ., f A X ,1 Q ,J agnvv 931 Tj QQ w V - dw My il, A V4 gr .W ,. N' gw ,D 1 xj ffl f ,Q RVN Qi! K ff, ,1 Y, ., lin 3 if 4' kk Mi 2 l - agar M nr an k M, .:., . i f , ,- , . 5.115 , --..v 5 V A V , E x ..- M Q ' . - ,, Vo 9 f lx X i . nnuunnmnp-1 'Cnr it 11111111 1104 ,!'Nn' '11 is W X K, PEARL SMITH Chose to make her career home makin b marz- 8 Y Y' ing Donald Page. 4. 4. 4 : TU - f If ,xx 'O ar' Y Riff x l 1894 PHILLIS STKIY Married Bill Hank! usd they now live .ln m mrme Y' WFSLEY FLETCHER Is now attending El Dorado Junior College. 1951 1. K an 'I K r S DOUGLAS VOTE Is now attending El Dorado Junior College. 1950 qi.. - 4. or 1 ,fl HMB THOHZPSOI Attended Wichita Business College for one year, and is new working at a filling station in Wichita, Kane. IADI SIMON Is now attending El Dorado Junior College. 'F Q if V I .4 Q ., rl, af M if-'f'I,3 LOIS FORSI Harried Charles Bullock, who wal drafted into the Arny. Lois now waits for him in El Dorado. CHARLES DIFFEIDAL Enlisted inthe Air Foree and is new in Illinois. 949 nf 5 i 1 .f L. A f rs: , W fl1'eP'f' . f 1 . ,V R fe' ve, e Kg sfgj W gggi DLR' :TTD I ll ,- ,ff ggggg U 5 Q HOWARD KNOX LLOYD WILLHITE MERLE KREH IEL HOWARD KNOX--Graduated from E1 Dorado Junior College in 1951. Now living on a farm with his parents. LLOYD WILLHITE--Doing general farm work. Taking a course from the United Television Laboratories in Louisville, Kentucky to be a Television Technician. IERLE KREHBIEL--Graduated from E1 Qorado Junior College in 1951. Now Emporia State Teachers College. attending EDWIN TRAVNICEK--Went to El Dorado Junior College one semester. Worked on a pulling unit one year, worked for Skelly 011 Co. for three months. Now employed for the Fish Engineering Corporation. MARYANNA BURGER--Graduated in 1951 from El Dorado Junior College. Now teaching school in Wichita, Kansas. WAYNE LEWIS--Graduated in 1951 fro El Dorado Junior College. Now Wichita University. THELMA JUBY--Remained home and carried the United States mail, then Hutchison and fr m there to Nickerson, Kansas where she now lives. VERNON WEHRY--Married Agnes Martin, they now live in Reece, and have LETHA MAST VERLE KREHBIEL--Graduated from E1 Dorado Junior College in 1951. Emporia State Teachers College for one summer. Now teaching the 6th 1948 MYRTLE THOMPSON--Married Emerson Travnichek in the year 19h9. She is a and the mother of a small son. Leon Kansas. I MARGARET KUHN JACKIE VOTH--Married George Hohnes in l9h8. They now have a family IVAN SMITH--Now attending school in California. 947 going to moved to two boys. Attended grade at housewife of two. EDWIN LITTLE--Now working at the Skelly 011 C mpany. Married and has a daughten EIERSON TRAVNICHEK--Married Myrtle Thompson in l9h9. Present work janitor of the Rosalie School. 1946 'W-1-it THERON KREH IEL RALPH RECTQ THERON KREHBIEL--Attended Kansas State College. Went to El Dorado Junior College and graduated in l9hB. Returned to Kansas State and graduated in 1950. Did one semester of Post-Graduate work at Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. Was principal of Saffordville Grade School in 1950-51. Married Phyllis Oblander on Hay 2, l9h9. Now living in Peper, Kansas employed as an assistant herdsman. RALPH RECTO --Enrolled in El Dorado Junior College one year then accepted the Job as Dairy Herd Improvement Association Supervisor of Bulter County. Entered Kansas State College, and have remained there since then, except for one summer when employed in Seattle, Washington at the Carnation Farms. Majoring in Dairy ?us?SEgry at Kansas State and expect to receive a degree of B.S. in Agriculture H e GLEN YETLEY up 1945 g 'F .Ll,- 1 I : K ' y . ,.,,.: M 3igQ'uQCi?5QfgiEE .:-': n,gf s' W?sui35it? wswygeWT,mwMmsHQ -:f:-: VELDA IARQUARDT LOWELL WILLHITE VELDA MARQDARDT--Graduated from El Dorado Juco in l9h6. Worked as bookkeeper for the Nash-Finch Co. at Wichita in 19b7. Received science major from Southwestern College in l9h7-MB. Married Melvin Satterthwaite in 19h9. Now both employed with the Bell Telephone Company. L WELL WILLHITE--Lived with parents and started farming until was selected to enter the armed forces of the United States. On March 29, 1951 set sail to help the armed forces in Japan, Stationed at Camp McNair near Mt. Fuji. GEORGE HOLMES--Married Jackie Voth, and now has a high school coaching position. LDWELL PETERSEN--Working as a depot agent at Reece, Kansas. ISABEL WATTS KORMANIK CHLOE TROWBRIDGE HOUGBTON 1944 PAULINE HELMS KOENIG HARMON INGRAM PAULINE HOLMES DRAUGHT EDNA MAE STRONG--Present occupation employed in the Crown Drug Company at Kansas City Missouri. D I9 3 are MERLE NICHOLAS IFURIEL MAE WILLHITE IERLE NICHOLAS--Was in the Navy for three years. Graduated from Kansas State College in 1951 and now working on Masters DeSree. Married Alice Mae Wright and have twin daughters, Linda Mae and Louise Ann, four years of age. IURIEL IAE WILLHITE--After graduation went to Emporia Teachers College for two su mers and taught in a country school the two following winters. Married Lee Whiteside on larch 30, 19h7 and now have a little girl and boy. Live on a farm and are 14-H Club Leaders. WELDON FRIESEH LILLIE JAKE BISHOP DAMETZ J. C. PIERCE JIIAIIE BORGER THORNE SMITH JACK KOHLER KARJORIE WRIGHT FARRA GLEN PATTERSON 1942 ERMA MOUTRAY ERMA MOUTRAY--After graduation attended the American Business College in Wichita to take a secretariel course. After leaving college was employed at Cardwell Manufacturing Co. In February 19146 started to work at Borbein-Young 8: Company, and in May l9h8 left their employ for a better job at Thomas Hydraulic Speed Controls, Inc. Present position now is at the Thomas Hydraulic Speed Controls e. Confidential S t d B kk 1 S ROY STRONG EVERETT HOYLE VEIIA WATTS MORRIS IARY ELLEN ABRAHAH FELTER BIRDINE TROWBRIDGE BLANCHE TRAVNICEK ELDON TROWBRIDGE ecre ary an oo eep ng upervisor. dis 5 fs, IM , IFFI3 IILLBITE EFFIE IILLBITB--Atten ed and graduated from El Dorado Junior College in 1942-43. From 1944 to summer of 1948 taught school. In 1949 attended Kansas State College at lanhattan and graduated in August with a major in English. 0n July 2, married Robert Baade. Taught English at Alta Vista High School near lanhattan in 1951. Lived in lanhattan and did office work for a hog cholera serum, and virus plant until the great flood in July 1951. At present now living in Fort Wayne, Indiana and lr. Baade is assistant underwriter for 'The Firemens and Mechanics Insurance Co . ELEAIOR FRIESEI--larried Ellsworth lillhite, and at present they live on a farm. They have one small son. IILDRED CAIIOI DULAII HELEN TRAVIICEK--Deceased LUCILLE EPP EIIRT CHARLES BABIES ARCHIE GAEBLE IAX DAIETZ Q1 I9 40 VERA IARQUARDT CHARLES IILSOI VERA IARQUARDT--Attended the El Dorado Junior College, and the lichits Business College in 1941 and 1942. Secured first business position in the Spring of '42. Since that time have worked at several different jobs in various locations among them having been Commercial Credit Corp, Wichita and linneapolis, llnnesota, and Probate Court, Winfield, Kansas. Currently employed by Builders Inc., Wichita. CHARLES IILSOI--Enlisted in '42 tc serve for almost four years. After discharge in '46 went to South Bend, Indiana- Got a job as furniture repair and refinisher at Robertson's a large department store, in South Bend, where still employed. Married Jane Gleason in 1948 and have since added to the family a small girl and boy. KEITH IC GREGOR IARJORIE BELL LIGGETT IAXIRE BISHDP TOINE IERLE TRAVNICH K STAR SHITH HARVEY BOLYARD LUCILLE WILLCOX HELEN WATTS SZYIAIOISKI WESLEY EPP WESLEY EPP--loved from Rosalia to Newton with parents in l9h0. Was employed by Santa Fe Railway Co. as a shop labor and worked there until October l9h2 then enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. Discharged in April of l9h6 and returned to Newton and worked as a Railroad Haohinest. June 5, 19h6 married lartha Klassen of Halstead. Now have two sons. ESTHER BELL IABEL HUSER BRUCE,l00RE RUTH O'BRIEN ELLSI IILLHITE Z 1938 MARGARET NICHOLAS OPAL IARQUARDT AND RICHARD VAN WEY MARGARET NICHOLAS--Ehployed by Agriculture Conservation Association from 19h3 to g9hB as ggfice clerk. larried Lee W. Collinsworth in l9hh. Now have a daughter, rystal e. OPAL MARQUARDT AND RICHARD VAN WEY--Married in l9hl and lived in Wichita until Dick entered the service in l9h2. Opal traveled with Dick while he was in the service and when the war ended they chose California for their home. Now have a three year old daughter, Harsha Lee. Dick is employed with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. RAYIOND BAKER HAROLD BISHOP FRANK GRAY JR. BLAIIE LIGGETT LEROY MARQUARDT REBA PARKS KNUTE SEISLEM ELTON SMITH HENRY VAN WEY ADELINE WATTS 1937 AD ,fi l.,k .sal v.Rmr IILDRED 'rzuvulcuax yP'l Q IELLIE Nrcuoms nvn o HAROLD HAGUE HARRIS COLLIISWORTH V -f'TPR'aRsf HARRY clumou A WAYNE CLARK WAYNE CLARK--Graduated from Kansas State Teachers College in 19h2. Then for occupation turned to coaching. Received Masters Degree in 1950, Superintendent now at Cambridge, Kansas where resides. Married Martha Joe Coventon on May 23, 19hh, and have two children, a boy and a girl. OLAIR ABRAHAM MARION BAIER FAYE BRIOKLEY GERALD FILIMORE RUBY GRAY ANGLETOI JOSEPHIIE HALL 'I 9 3 6 DELBERT MARQUARDT EUGENE uc OREOOR HELEN PIKE LIPSCOMB A NADINE SPRECHER GRAY W K,:,Q Q JULIA THARP A , A A Orro TRAVNIOREK 'AA' A GENEVIEVE WILLHITE SEALS ,RYAAR - LEONARD WILLHITE A MARY WATTS A A A at 'ron uc Known iq A fy A CLARENCE BORGER A OWENDOLYN CROOKHAI CLARK g HAROLD FILLMORE I 9 3 5 A MAURICE FILIIORE -ft Y I A JOSEPH HALL g MARGARET uossun 1 A A A A MARGARET GRAY RIGG--Deceased JACK SMITH LEE COLLINSWORTH LEE COLLIHSWORTH--Graduate of Kansas State College in l9L1. Served in the army three years and ten months. Now soil conservationist with Chase County District. Married Margaret Jane Nicholas in l9hL. Now live in Cottonwood Falls, and have one small daughter. A A7 ETHEL WATTS HAROLD VAN METER KENNETH SEGLEM ELIZABETH HENN PARSONS I BEULAH BRICKLEY PARDER DOROTHY HELMS FLICKINGER IIARJORIE FILIMORE IDA WILLHITE CLARKSON HOWARD BRICKLEY WILLARD BELL--Deceased WILLIAM ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON--Was in the service station business at Lyons, Kansas a few months prior to enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1936. Was in China most of the four years. Attended Wichita Business College a few months and then went to work at Beech Aircraft in 19140. Married Deloma Lambert in 19142. Re-enlisted five months later. After discharge from the Marines tried two months in the Mortuary Business at Buffalo, Oklahoma and then returned to Beecher-aft in 19146. Now live at Towanda and have one son. ROBERT BIDWELL VIRGIL BORGER FERIE BRICKLEY CORNER I 9 3 3 AGNES TRAVINCHEK HAYES RAYMOND HENN VERNON HENN HAROLD MARQUARDT JAMES MOSSMAN EULA THACKER--Deceased KATHRYN SPRECHER HIATT KATHRYH SPRECHER HIATT--Took nurses training in Eldorado and worked in a doctor's office for four years. Joined the Army Nurses Corp in l9ld4,. Married Mr. Hiatt in 19146. low live in Darlington Indiana, and have a five year old son. ERMA BELL GWYNN CROOKHAK PAULINE ANDERSON DAVIS JOY ABRAHAM DUNHING CLARA FLICK I 9 3 2 JULIA HOWARD RUTH JONES SARAH RUTH SPRINGER GEORGE TRAVINCHIK ROY TROY HUBERT VAN METER an 'Q f . A E i . MAPLE ABRAHAM 'I 9 3 I h .L I 3 , ABNER BIDWELL of ,. f .. ELIAZBETH mc CALL CORNETT 4 ROBERT MC GREGOR - -kgl 2 ' 1. , A A vIoLE'r Nrcnoms MOEGE Lf A A J. MARION srnon 'M AAHH N ' SAHUEL VAN IETER JAY ABRAHAM JAY ABRAHAM--larrled Anna Belle Ades of Keighly in 1933. Now live on a farm near Leon. Drills water wells and does farming as an occupation. Has tio daughters. .SP fr' ' 1 IN'-' ' ' I 9 3 0 T VELINOR IOSSHAN PIPER :EP JUNIOR PIPER E ,,,.,. P , A P ESTEL IOSSHAN NICHOLAS--Married George A. Nicholas December llacgslqmglgyvacggggs a housewife taking care of a family of six children and helping in various organizations. Now living in Genesee, Kansas. JEAHETTE YETLEY BANKS HAROLD BORGER ' FOREST BRAHAN I 9 2 9 THELBERT CORNETT VERNA EDWARDS IITCHBLL HAROLD NICHOLAS BERTHA VIORRELL BONNELL HYRL HAHIIER ALMA EDWARDS KNOWLES I 9 2 8 JOE RAMSEY LOWELL SCRIBNER LENA CANNON BRENNER--Harried in August of 1928. Have five children and three grandchildren. At present living in Parsons, Kansas and Mr. Brenner is the land- scape foreman at the State Hospital for Epiliptics of Parsons. RAYMOND CORNETT ELSIE THACKER MARTIN ESTALENE DAY MC KOWN I 2 7 CARL NICHOLAS ALTA HAIHER O'DONNELL NAOMI SCHAUHLOFFEL PENFOLD ALBERT SILOR RALPH O. HAMMER--Attended Southwestern from 1926 to 29. Taught the 6th grade at Rosalie in 1929-50. A.B. Degree at K.S.T.C. Pittsburg in 1931. In 1952-34 was high school coach at Rosalie. Taught in Butler County Schools from 1954 to 1941. Got M.S. Degree K.S.T.C. in 1940. Was Supt. in Latham Grade School in 1941 to 1944. Worked at Boeing in 1944 and worked at Skelly in 1945-46. Was with the El Dorado School System, in 1946 and present position is principal of Jefferson Grade School in E1 Dorado, Kansas. GEORGE FILLMORE EULA LIGGETT HOULTON JOHN MC CALL LAWRENCE MC KOWN I ROLAND SCHAUMLOFFEL JESSE BROWN FLOYD GRIFFITH 9 LYDIA NICHOLAS JOHNSON I 2 5 LUCILLE PENDERGRASS KIRK IRVEN PARKER SADIE PIPER SCRIBNER MYRTLE CORRELL WEAVER HELEN MC KOWN WHITE CHARLES WRIGHT ' 9 BERTHA CORRELL MORRIS BERTHA CORRELL MORRIS--Attended Winfield Commercial College. After business training, obtained a position as bookkeeper at the Winfield Farmers Union Co-operative Association where remained for eighteen years. Married in 1944 and husbands occupation is a thresherman, in Winfield, Kansas. Have one small son. FREDDIE KC LAUGHLIN CROSS A. H. PENDERGRASS BETTY LIGGETT JORDAN 2 3 FERNE SPRECHER CORNETT RUTH CORRELL HEADRICK I 9 2 2 CLARA CORRELL THOIAS WILHA BARKER SPRECHER CLARIE IRENE TAYLOR HENRY THOMAS ESTHER WILSON ELEANOR WRIGHT -.qu DORA BORGER GASKILL 0 IVA! LACEY FREDERICK MEIER CECIL BLANKEHSHIP PENDERGRASS EMMETT GRAY EMME'I'T GRAY--Have been engaged in oil field work in Greenwood, Butler, and McPherson County Kansas. At the present employed by the Western Pipe and Supply Company of El Dorado at Canton where have been for past twenty years. EMMA KUFZE KING ERNEST LIGGETT f- V ' z lf, K I 1 ,453 H G 1-ft ' - I ,::., lf u ALLEN FLoRENcE salmsou WAMSLEY NELLIE CORRELL ALLEN--Taught school for six terms. For ei ht years worked in the Rosalie Post Office. In 1937 married Mr. Allen in St. Sharles, and are still ling in St. Charles' at present time. ' PLO OE BRAIISOI WAMSLEY--Married Oren E. Wamsley in 1918 and have been li 1 V T18 in Wichita since 1923. Mr. Wamsley is a metal buyer and does part time work in alterations of clothing. Have two children, a daughter in Texas and a son who is a medic 1 t hn 1 a ec oloy st in Kansas City, Missouri. ELLEI PIPER BROWN 73,2141 fi-iffbifSf1i,fQ!Qs3if:i'1ti' 4'.fLl.1fZliiQ' I me ,.W511ign1Q,1',i,3,35gggWg1,- f Q we-W 9 H zf: A -Us ff' ,. ' u - - I .St ,L 11 fitL5,,'5 LOUETTA BRANSOK JOHN NELSON TILLIE CLARK GARVER LOUETTA BRANSOH--Taught school for one term near Benton, Kansas. Married Lloyd Huston in 1919. Are parents of five children. One son was killed in World War II and now have one son who is serving in Korea. Mr. Huston is a carpenter and at present time living in Grants Pass, Oregon. TILLIE CLARK GARVER--Married Melvin Garver, and lived on a farm near Rosalia for some time. Now live in Leon where Melvin works for the Gas and Electric Co, and have two children and five grand-children. JOB! NELSON--Was the first boy to graduate from Rosalia High School. After grad- uation worked in E1 Dorado and served in the Army awhile. Worked in the Rosalia State Bank for several years. For the nineteen years have been living in El Dorado, Kansas. HELEN HAYNE LUCAS JEIHIE ANDERSON BRICKLEY ELSIE LIGGITT NELSON--Deceased HELEN HAYNES LUCAS--Taught school for two terms. Married Mr. Carl Lucas and have been located on a farm six miles south of Rosalia since then. Have two sons and one daughter. N Q M , A, s .f WEB Wx? if 2 M- WZ ' 45 E ii M C94 ,144 R nw ! V t - ,g Lg 9 'FK 7' P3 S 77 ENATUR ORG UN FQOM pumpffffv CENTER SA Y.: , H 753' JOHNSON'8 CGRNFR CAFE Ano SERVICE 51:4 nan 50.1-13 Br Hscm Ano BE SATISFIED Ein 'Km WH 1 ' ' M 'uf 315- uv' Y! Uv ' 1 ' ' I I' ' , ON HGHWAY Q0sALfA MNSAS SALES SERVICE MCLURE MOTUR COMPANY Foro' Dealers Since X914 ELDOQADO - KAAXSA S STE VVART 'S MARKET HSQSF ELQQQAQQ fmweas F EL DORADO FARM SERVICE ALLIS-CHALHER8 COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE 215 N. MAIN PHONE462 EL D O RAD O EL DURADO TRA C TDR 5 JMRLEMENT co. 'IIOHN DEERE DEALER 303AL MAIN EL DORADO XPOND 0 SULLI VAN S RNEQUALJTY BARBER JEWELERY SHOP EL DORADO EL DORADO MASSEY ' H.B.Moss MOTOR c cz GROCERY EDREKR ,-Ks. EL DODADQ CRAIGL ow 220 M Cm WZLZXDZAD 0, KS. ELECTRIC IJLLQ-9-U-5 STEAK GRILL Needlework E Lingerie Managed By Infant,s wear Mrs. Clarence Winn Mrs. C. H. Dewey 113 W. Central Home Made Pies Phone 462 El Dorado Kansas E1 Dorado Kansas CENTRAL BULK STATION JUST-A-MERE H. L. Blankenship Phone 1829 Self Service E Commercial Laundering 2000 W. Central Phone 1850 Gas k O11 507 North Main El Dorado Kansas El Dorado Kansas STIFFLEWS SUNDRIES ARMOR'S SERVICE Chicken in a Basket 75d 2k Miles E. of' E1 Dorado Jesse k Darryl Gas R O11 Service 225 N. lain E1 Dorado Kansas E1 Dorado Kansas l RQB BAUGH EL DORADO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Motor k Implement Owners R Managers Phone 1928 T. L. Elliott V. A. Dickerson 225 N. Main 205 Jones Street El Dorado Kansas El Dorado Kansas WESLEY MOORE ' MOTOR CU. 0'-D5 5 EUREKA QQOQQEOBQC KANSAS HUGHES SALES A 5 .SERVICE EL DOHADO KANSAS FIRESTONE' STORE Az MAIN EL DORADO KANSAS WALTEH15 Haven SHOP , , 521 WGSi 374' 7ElE,of3one122 EL DORADO KS. Q, r. REIQHERT OSBORN CREAM 5. STALEY FEEDS FUR CWOOL STGRAGE HO-112W THIRD AVE x DURAJD, MHS. PIQDNE CFO lllNGuredy- l3IqgNg HCM El DD,K5- BAR NES MOTOR CO. LINCOLN Q MERCURY PHONE 291 EL DORADO KS MORRIS OILCO. SUPER SERVICE PHONE 508 EL DORADQ KANSAS THE EUREKA MESSENGER WE RRINT THE NEWS EUREKA, AVJALS 771Ef74!WLY S!-l0E STORE D. L. BARRIER MGR. SHOES EOR THE WHOLE EYIIWLY X57 AA NAXN E L DORADO STQQEAZGMQUSE ! 7fP. 94 MDS. 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