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FRANCIS WOOD Work doesn't bother me a bit, I can sit down beside it and go to sleep. Basketball. . .1,2,3, 4 Class Play.......3, 4 County Government . 3 Declam...............4 Football . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 R Club President. . . 4 R Club Secretary. . . 3 Science Fair..........1 Track..........1, 2, 3, 4 CLASS MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we lead CLASS COLORS Scarlet and Silver CLASS FLOWER White rose JAMES S. KURTZ Uneasy lie the heads of all that rule, all whose kingdom is a school. Class Sponsor His worst of DICK'S BARBER SHOP Walthill, Nebr. C. B. HAYES MD Lyons, Nebr.
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Senior Class History At the beginning of the school year of 1950, five bashful beginners marched up the steps to begin their education. Claire Lundgren, Geraldine Tessmer, Francis Wood, David Heise, and Kenneth Nelson met their first teacher. Mrs. Copple. This roll remained the same till the fifth grade. The only change in school was a new teacher, Mrs. Orr. In the fifth grade, Barbara Barada, Darwin Perrin, Carolee Slaughter, and Henry Canarsky joined the group. During the next year, we gained one classmate. Gene Loofe. Darwin and Barbara moved away. At the end of the year. Gene Loofe moved away also. In the seventh grade, the happy little group entered their first year of junior high. Darwin joined the group again. We also welcomed a new teacher. Miss Stanek. The roll remained the same through the eighth grade. As we entered high school, we found quite a change. First of all, we welcomed our new classmates. James Muhle and Rita Krumweide came to us from Martin School, and Mickey Preston, Sandra Gustin, and Kathleen Johnson came from Parks School. Mrs. Marr was our sponsor. We were initiated by our upperclassmen during the second week of school. Class officers were: Mickey Preston, President; Geraldine Tessmer, Secretary; and Carolee Slaughter, Treasurer. Gary Novak joined us during our sophomore year. We lost one classmate, Geraldine Tessmer. Our sponsor was Mr. Masten. Class officers were: Francis Wood, President; Claire Lundgren, Secretary; and James Muhle, Treasurer. Mickey Preston left us during our junior year. Our sponsor again was Mr. Masten. Class officers were: Carol Slaughter, President; Sandra Gustin, Secretary; and Kenny Nelson, Treasurer. Our Junior Class Play was entitled The Imaginary Invalid. Darwin left us during our senior year, leaving our graduating class with a total of ten, They were Kathleen Johnson, Henry Canarsky, David Heise, Sandra Gustin, Gary Novak, Claire Lundgren, James Muhle, Carolee Slaughter, Francis Wood, and Kenneth Nelson. Our sponsor was Mr. Kurtz. Class officers were: Sandra Gustin, President; Gary Novak, Vice-President; and Kathleen Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer. Our Senior Class Play was entitled What a Family. Those finishing all of their schooling at Rosalie were David Heise, Francis Wood, Kenny Nelson, and Claire Lundgren. Page Sponsors SAUNDERS OIL COMPANY Rosalie, Nebraska HULTING HYBRID SEED CORN Lyle Dorau, Dealer Rosalie, Nebraska
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