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CLASS HISTORY l°M-' 6 On a t.vrical September day of that year several little beginners inarched through the prade school halls of the Rosalie Public School to the first and second prade room. Krs. Charles Johnson was our teacher the first two vears. Gloria Newill join- ed our class the second year. 10 .6- A° M0w we were another stem hipher. We moved into the third, fourth, and fifth prade room. Krs. Amelia Everett was our teacher the third vear. John Connie and Gene Eby became mem- bers of our class this' year. Mrs. Fred Orr was our teacher the fourth and fifth prade year. 10i,9 '52 The last step of prade school was comoleted in our six th, seventh, and eiphth prade room. Mrs. Leona Chambers was our instructor. Ruthann Bonneau -oined us our seventh prade year. In 1°52 at praduation exercises we received our eiphth prade di- plomas. ]052.»56 We were initiated into high school as green freshman. Instructors this vear were: Mr. O'Connor, Kr. Beck, Kiss Lewis, and Kr. Carl as our sponsor. Three newcomers joined us this year. Tb»v were Karev Schneider, Sherry Andersen, and Betty Krumwiede. At the end of the year, we enjoyed a trip to Sioux Cit.v for sooner and a three-deroension show. Class officers were Sharon Dreston, °res.; Gloria Newill, Vice Pres.; Carol Nelson, Sec,: and John Cooole, Treas.. The n°xt year, as sophomores, we initiated the Freshaon with the assistance of Kiss Lewis, our sponsor. The teachers were: Kr. O'Connor, Kr. Carl, Kr. Bucknell, and Kiss Lewis. Deloy Glister joined us this year transferring from Pender. Our class offi- cers were John Connie, Pres.; Deloy Gilster, Vice Pres.; Sharon Dreston, Sec.: and Carol Nelson, Treas.. Oominp closer to the end, we entered our junior year with Krs. Foster as our sponsor. Other instructors were: Mr. O'Connor, Kr. DeBoer, and Kr. Carl. Janette Picha joined us the second semester transferring from Beemer. Earlier this year we enjoyed a trip to Sioux City to attend the Hippodrome of Stars. The class sold magazines for banquet money and raised $709. This is the record for magazine sales in Rosalie High. We put on our rlav titled Aunt Cathie's Cat that was a big success. Our ban- ou»t was held at the Warrior Hotel in Sioux City with the theme of Kardi Gras. Our class officials were John CoDDle, Pres. Delov Gilster, Vice Pres.; Sharon Preston, Sec.; and Karen Hennic, Trees.. The final vear of hiph school found our class with twelve in number. V'e published the Bulldog once a month, and put out the annual, The Bulldog Growl. Genelli Studios, in Sioux City, took our class picture in the fall. We gave the Senior Class play Saved bv the Belle and took our Senior Sneak Day. The class officials were Karen Hennip, Pres.; Carol Nelson, Vice Pres. ; and Sharon Preston, Sec.-Treas.. Our teachers were Kr. O'Connor, our sponsor, Kr. Smith, Krs. ’Whitcomb, and Kr. DeBoer. Our last activitv at Rosalie Hiph was Commencement exercises held Kay 15. those completing twelve years of school together are Carol Nelson, Karen Hennig, and Sharon Preston.
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CLASS WILL We, The Seniors of Rosalie, one of the most traveled to cities in this part of the country, being of sound mind and body declare with full approval and assurance this our last Will and Testament, as follows: Article I: We, The Seniors of '56, will and bequeath our ability to get along with each other to the Seniors of next year. Article II: We, The Seniors of '56, will and bequeath our record breaking sales work to the Juniors of next year, to see if they can do as well as we did. Article III: We, The Seniors of '56 will and bequeath our ability to collect as many trophies as we have, to the olasses of coming years. Article IV: We, The Seniors of '56 will and bequeath our good behavior to the Seniors of next year, because they'll need it. Article V: We, The Senior girls will and bequeath our 3 boys to the girls who want them and can catch them. Article VI: We, The Senior boys will and bequeath our girls to the boys who can catch them. As individuals we will end bequeath the following: I, Sherry Andersen, will and bequeath my bright out look on life to Brenda Swanson, my line to Dennis Slaughter, my grades to Patty Slaughter, my ability to talk with my hands to Rod Smith and my Cheerleading outfit to anyone who can squeeze into it. I'm tak- ing everything else 1 ome to put on my bul- leting board. 1, Ruthann Bonneau, will and bequeath my brother to Jean Gunderson, my glasses to Jon Mallette, and my pencils to Bob Anderson, my good behavior in class to my brother, Leroy. I, John Copple, will and bequeath ®y abil- ity to stay at home to Roger Andersen, my ability to stay in class to Denny Smith, my books to Rosalie High School, my locker to anyone who wants to clean it out. My foot- ball and basketball jersey to anyone who gets there first. My seat to Rod Smith. Everything else I've got to anyone who can get it. I, Gene Eby, will and bequeath my seat in the assembly to Roger Andersen, my basket- ball jersey to Jon Mallette and my book- keeping ability to Rod Smith.
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