Rosalie High School - Bulldog Growl Yearbook (Rosalie, NE)
- Class of 1956
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- DEDICATION v;e, the Senior Class of 1956, wish to dedicate our annual to the custodian of the Rosalie Public School, Mr. Koy Perrin. We feel that Mr. Perrin is the best custo- dian of any school regardless of size, and we wish to express our appreciation to him for his untiring efforts in keeping our school so clean and comfortable. ANNUAL STAFF Photographers Assistant Editor Editor Art Editor Photographers Feature editor Sports Editor Assist. Feature Advertising Editor Assist. Advertising Assist. Sports Editor Sponsor Mrs. Anderson FACULTY Mrs. Copple Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Orr Miss Stanek Mr. DeBoer Mr. Smith npwrt? . S? lT ' V. r Ul Ā .'N W ⢠t j ' nffitaz. . ⢠scR . am 1 SHARON AKDERĀ£EN Pep Club-------------ā1-2-3-}+ Cheerlead --------------------7 Chorus............... 1-2-3-j Bulldog Staff.................Ā£ Annual---------------------- , Class Play------------------i-7 Declam------------------------7 County Government-----------3- RUTHANN BONNEAU Pep Club-..............1-2-3-W Chorus--------------- 1-2-3-J+ Bulldog Staff......-.........Ā£ Annual-----------------------7 Declam---------------------- News Reporter--------------- 1 Class Play-----------------3-7 County Government------------- President----------------------3 Bulldog-Annual Staff---------- + Class 'lay------------------3-}+ Declar.------------------------7 Football-Basketball-----l-2-3-l+ Track-------------------1-2-3-1+ All Conference------------2-3-1 Baseball-County Governmentā3-l+ Vice-President-----------------2 President R Club---------------U JOHN COPPLE Bulldog Staff---- Annual----------- Class Play------- Declam----------- Football--------- Basketball------- Track------------ Secretary R Club- Baseball--------- County Government ------------1+ ------------1 -----1-2-3-U -----1-2-3- .......2-3- + ------------it ----------3_jt ā.........-3- GENE F.BY DELCY ULSTER Vice-President-Class Playā3-4 President---------------------2 Attendant King----------------3 Home Coming King--------------4 All Conference-Football-----3-4 Basketball---Baseball-----2-3-4 Football-Track------------2-3-4 Member Of R Club--------------4 County Government-----------3-4 Declam----------------------2-4 Bulldog Staff-Annual----------4 BETTY KRU. 1SDE rep Club---------- Chorus------------ County Government Class Play-------- Bulldog Staff----- Annual------------ ā1-2-3-4 ā1-2-3-4 --------4 ------3-4 --------4 --------4 President-------------------4 Treasurer-------------------3 Attendant Queen-------------3 Home Coming Queen-----------4 County Government---------3-4 Class Play----------------3-4 Bulldog Staff---------------4 Annual----------------------4 KARSH HEIiN'IG Pep Club--------------1-2-3-4 Cheerleader-----------------4 Chorus----------------1-2-3-4 Class Play------------1-2-3-4 Vice-President--------------4 Secretary-------------------1 Treasurer-------------------2 County Government----------- --4 Declam----------------------1 Bulldog Staff-Annual--------4 CAROL HSLSON GLORIA MEWILL Vice-President------1 Pep Club-----1-2-3-4 Bulldog Staff-------4 Annual--------------4 County Government ā4 Chorus--------1-2-3-4 Class Play--------3-4 SHARON PRESTON Pep Club-------1-2-3-4 Pep Club President--4 Class Play---------3-4 bulldog Staff--------4 Annual---------------4 Chorus--------1 -2-3-4 President------------1 Secretary--------2-3-4 County Government-3-4 Declam--------------1-2 Pep Club-----------3-4 bulldog Staff--------4 Annual---------------4 Class Play-----------4 Chorus-------------3-4 Declam---------------4 County Government----4 JANETTE P1CI1A Pep Club-------1-2-3-4 Declam---------1-2-3-4 Class Play---------3-4 bulldog Staff--------4 Annual---------------4 Chorus---------1-2-3-4 County Government----4 MARCY SCHNEIDER 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.Ā 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. TbĀ 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- ouĀ 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. āWhitcomb, 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. 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 Ā®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. CLASS WILL CONT I, Delcy Glister, will and bequeath my driving ability to rfod Smith, my good be- havior to Don Hawk, my flirting ability to my brother Larry, and my black bock to Jon Mallette. I, Karen Hennig, will and bequeath my love letters to Donnie Kinning, my ability to study to Larry Glister, and my quiet- ness to Patty Slaughter. I, Betty Krumwiede, will and bequeath my brothers to Margaret Moseman, my finger- nails to Carol Ahlers, my answers in book- keeping to Beverly Slaughter, and my seat to anyone who needs it. I, Carol Nelson, will and bequeath my Eencils to Roger Andersen, my red hair to arry Glister, my height to my cousin Kay, my cheerleading outfit to someone who is tall enough for it, and everything else to anyone who wants it. I, Gloria Newill, will and bequeath my ability to get the car to Larry Peterson, my long hair to Charlene Perrin and the rest to anyone who wants it. I, Jeanette Picha, will and bequeath my long hair to Carol Sailors, my way to catch boys to Charlene errin, my ability to get into trouble with the other girls to Carol Ahlers and everything else but my boy friends to anyone who wants it. I, Sharon Preston, will and bequeath my glasses to Gene Kratke, my short hair to Ileane Ostrand, my shortness to Brenda Swanson, and my ability to go steady to my sister Deanna. I, Marcy Schneiier, will and bequeath my seat to Denny Gmith, my seriousness to Judy Nelson and my ability to talk too much to Gene Kratke. CLASS PROPHECY As I was leafing through one of my cld picture alburs the other day I came upon some pictures of the senior class of 19 6. I must admit there have been some drastic changes made. The first is of Miss Peaches of 19 9 Ā the former Gloria Newell of Rosalie. She won this title by outpicking all other contestants by two baskets of peaches. Her prize for winning was a basket of peaches and a husband for life. The last time I took count there were five little ones filing through the doors of their heme. Who is next but the man who gained fame through his pizza pies , De- loy Glister. He worked years on a recipe and finally came up with one. If you haven't ever eaten any, you will never get the chance because he died recently from eating too many cornflakes. Ah-ha, the next is the little A-V roop-de-Doop from Hollywood, Sherry Andersen. She plays the part of and is Gabby Hayes' scootin', shootin' little wife. Instead of guns in her holsters she has her sidekicks, her two twin girls, Debbie and Dottie who closely resemble tbeir daddy, Gabby. Fourth is Sharon Preston who can be found any day watching her husband participate in sports. She herself has not dene badly. Recently she wen the women's shot-put throwing contest which is nation wide. She tells me she keeps in shape by carrying groceries home for her husband to eat. The bobbysoxer of all times is on the next page. He is John Copple who has broken all records with his recording Two Ton Toney . He has dodged all the women so far but it looks like Martha Rayehas the inside track. Betty Krumwiede who has been nicknamed the Paul Bunyon of Rosalie be- cause of her unusual lumber-jacking abilities is next. She has competed against such men as Goose DeBoer, Fuzz 'Connor and Tiny Smith. Her av- erage is one tree a minute. The artist of the class comes next. Marcy Schneider is widely known for her drawings. She is internationally known for her artistic ideas. In case you're wondering what kind of work she does; she is a tattoer among our service men. Janette Plcha is now in Hawaii where she has become a prefessional hula dancer. She has attracted thousands of admirers with her dashing eyes and dark hair. During an interview with her I asked her who all the little hula skirts were for. She blushed and turned her head. A onetime member of the F.B.I. is next. Gene Eby has gone up in the world with his detective record. He had uncovered several of the ten most wanted men in the U.S.. Gene said he retired because there were some little criminals at home which came first. Some of the worlds leading fashions were created by the next person who is Karen Hennig. Her designs are copied by everyone everywhere. Right now she is living in a modest apartment in New York City. The most flaring of the class is Ruthann Bonneau who is a test driver for Dodge cars. Other test drivers have tagged her as the Speed Demon who comes from nowhere. Dodge says it's the car but we all think it is Ruthann. Last but far from least is Carol Nelson who writes a love-lorn column in a widely publicized paper. Carol says she answers some questions from her own experiences when she was younger. Carol still has one un- answered question and that is how to catch that certain man. JUNIORS FIR'T ROW L FT TO RIGHT: Kay Thiers, Ileane Ostrand, -'ean Gunderson, Patty Slaughter. SFCO D RC.7: Brenda Swanson, Duane Ahlers, Ronnie Pape, Ronnie winning, Larry Peterson, Sponsor, Mrs. Whitcomb. THIRD ROW: Roger Andersen, Jon Mallette, Donnie .Hawk, Larry jilster, Robert Anderson, Denny Smith, Beverly Slaughter was absent. Class officers this year were: President Ileane Ostrand Vice-President Kay Ahlers Secretary Patty Slaughter SOPHOMORES FIRST R0ā..' LEFT TO RIOHT: Judy Nelson, Carol Ahlers, Carol Sailors, Deanna Preston, Dorothy Canarsky. SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mr. DeBoer, Donnie Kinning. Class Officers this year were: President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Carol Ahlers Dorothy Canarsky Carol Sailors Judy Nelson FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Gene Slaughter, Margaret Moseman, and Warren Franson. SECOND ROW: Rodney Smith, Gene Kratke, Mr. Smith (Sponsor), Leroy Bonneau, and Larry Blank. Dennis Slaughter was not present for the picture and Charlene Perrin joined the class later in the year. Class Officers this year were: President V. President Secretary Rodney Smith Larry Blank Gene Kratke Stairsteps Comfortable, Boys?? SE VE NTH EIGHTH FIRST ROY.': Garrstt Pape, Loren Ahlers, Patty Gustin, Sharon Kay Freel, Donna Lou Andersen, Larry Anlers, Penny Anderson, and Towny Ana-arson. llardy Vestal not shown. SECOND ROV;: Hiss Stanek (Teacher), Bethie Schneider, Linda Nelson, Mary Donlin, Kathleen Cauarsky, Sharon Eby, Karen Klintv.orth, and Barbara Slaughter THIRD ROY : Gene Busselwan, Xenneth Freel, Donald Nev.-ill, Gary Buru.ester, Joe ilallette, and Eddie Lee Novak. FIFTH SIXTH FIRST ROY? LEFT TO RIGHT: Patty Peterson, Elaine Sailors, Barbara Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Joyce Bonneau, Connie Nelson, and Geraldine Tessmer. Carol Slaughter, Beverly Murray, Diane Kinning, and Darjin Perrin not shown. SECOND ROY,: Mrs. Orr, Ronnie Blank, Barbara Barada, Janice Canarsky, David Heise, Larry Richardson, and Donnie Blank. BACK ROVi: Henry Canarsky, Francis Wood, Claire Lundgren, and Kenneth Nelson. Swinging THIRD FOURTH First Row, left to right, Suzie nelson, Donna Twiford, Judy Reil Roxanne Jones, Thalia Couple, Carolyn Reil, Connie Pape, Lorlei araith, Rogena Schneider, Mary Bring. Harold Murray and Norma Kinning not shown. Second Row, left to right, Charles Kiersch, Linda Jones, Colleen Nelson, Paula Bonneau, Karen Smith, Jimmy austiri, Dudley nolting, Franson, Harlon wood. David Third Row, left to right, George Bingham, Delmar Novak, Steve Linholm, Paul Canarsky, Hickey Tighe, Johnny Barada, Lynn McCord, Charles Briggs, Duane Busselman, Harold Johnson Jr., and Ilrs. Arnold. Aren't we cute Let's pose FIRST SECOND Smiles One-Toother Future Beauty Queens Interesting Book FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Eugene Hennig, Rita Jean Hennig, Teresa Nelson, Neil Peterson, Sherry Lane, Margaret Barada, and Larry Novak. Bobby Kinning and David Lindholm not shown. SECOND ROW: Cherlyn Nelson, Larry Nelson, Ronald Barrs, Mike Peterson, Paul Bonneau, David Bingham, Jimmy Wood, and Donna Peterson. BACK ROW: Mrs. Copple, David Lindholm, Kathy Tighe, Bruce Kinlund, Dennis Ahlers, Candace Nolting, Clayton Copple, and Francis Sedlacek. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Keith White, Sylvia Gedlacek, Sheila Kinlund, Mary Peterson, Brenda Dorau, and Rex Kraft. SECOND ROW: Johnny Bring, Kevin Smith, Randall Nelson, Jimmy Reil, Douglas Gustin, Dwain Day, (Teacher) Margaret Anderson, and Dale Canarsky. Donald Pilgri... not -noun. Surprised You Little Cupids FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Peterson, Gene Eby, John Copple, Deloy Glister, Denny Smith, Ronnie Kinning. SECOND ROW: Coach--James L. Smith, Roger Anderson, Duane Ahlers, Ronnie Pape, Robert Anderson, Jon Mallette, Larry Glister, Denny Anderson. THIRD ROW: Rodney Smith, Warren Franson, Larry Blank, Leroy Bonneau, Donald Hawk, Gene Slaughter, Gene Kratke, Donnie Kinning. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Ahlers, Carol Nelson, Sherry Andersen, Judy Nelson. SEASON RECORD Rosalie 5 8...........................Wayne Prep 7 Rosalie 57............................ Beemer 7 Rosalie 28............................Bancroft 19 Rosalie ±f...........................Winnebago 13 Rosalie 19 . Emerson 7 Rosalie 31...........................Dakota City 6 Rosalie 0.........................-S'-Decatur 25 Rosalie I4.7................. Jefferson, S. D. 13 Rocelie 6...............................Homer 16 ā¢11 - man game if 6 - man game Undefeated Exeter Team 8-Man Champ Crofton Goes Into Runner-up Spot With Clean Slate; Rosalie 3d By Gregg McBride de (10). Won rune. Rosalie (3)āUnbea Won seven, lost two adv (4)āWon spurs ii 1 luu h Uincoln County Co eoi i Ā«nanĀ Ā oce. Beat Stapleton (6). Exeter is the 193o Ntbrsski beaten until Legion Bowl ] high school eight-man footballxv|tb -Exeter (1). Won champion. lost one. Coach Ken Kaspareks Trail spencer (5)āMight h way Conference winners swept; higher with strc through an all-victorious sea schedule Unbeaten in Ne son to win The World-Herald plaque emblematic of the title. The Eagles won with c paratlve ease, even in the Arap- ahoe Legion Bowl game where they were asked to turn backĀ unbeaten Brady. Crofton. Comtassel Confer- ence champion, unbeaten for a second year, is a strong run- ner-up. The Warriors won nine, grabbing Ā 47-19 verdict over Norfolk Sacred Heart in the Veterans Day finale. Toughie With Winside. Crofton margina ka. St. uer arr.e v c iseiii lost Stapleto kith only i (8)āG defeat CfQfl Brady ere wide ighie except for the 2t -24 with Winside. Rosalie. Logan Valley Con- ference chnmpion. is third. The Bulldogs are unbeaten ex- cept in competition with li- man squads. (4) Won eight, lost Dakota City re- group with spenu Beat Bancroft (8). L alle (3) and urr..nki in eight-man play, lost four. Bancroft (8)āBe HO). Lost to Rosa Dakota City (7). W four. Sumner (9)ā been higher wit Only defeat w West Keameyv 1 one. WInside (!0 croft (7), unn :me. Best of -a records ā¢st to Ros- 1 Emerson Won fivef ?at Wins id'- ll it- (3) and on five, lost ; g h t have touter slate. to 11-man n seven, lost Brady, winner of the Lin-and Crofton (2 n County crown, is fourth. The I ngles were going for it all before they fell apart in Spencer completes the first division. The Pirates won the Niobrara Valley Conference ti- tle and shared Nebraska-South bakotu League honors They were alMictorious in Nebras- ka and were tied outside the state. Merry Scramble Stapleton, a strong Lincoln of u rnftn County aggregation, beads the r, second division In sixth place. $4 ; cle becaus tossed at to come cl downs in ' lost three. CwC .... Ā«I ā¢So fUadmpt) .. O (' ā¢āā¢eti Jnut T ; i v. ā '⢠ !⢠( liar.aā 2 1 ⢠t to Ban- oleridge d in cir nt scare o touch āŗ'on five IĀ K There is it merry scramble for other rungs on the ladder. Dakota City is assigned sev- J pp enth place. Bancroft, eighth; Sumner. the Wood River Val- iev champ, ninth, and Winside, tilth. Other teams under consid- eration include Potter, unbeat- en but with a short eight-mao schedule, Hcrshey, Sutherla in' T w ««, o -is tMM......A Rosalie Earns Crown on 31-6 Victory By Gregg McBride āŗĀ«Ā ⢠SWS t' lie, Neh Rosalie High iK'.Hf.'u won the Logan VaJ jcy Oonf tĀ£gnreĀ«championship t was 13 games without ā¢ā¢ v for the Bulidtu'- Kosalic never trailed foui was H ⢠gam'- broke wide open In the (.Mirth J e-rĀ .Ā rl nilCf I ā¢Ā« kota dt)āāĀ aerial attack back- fired ivtenton. Kby Spark UatTV I etrj ii and Gone thy iparkr.l Roealle. HrWson go! two touchdowns W nuw of eight and 4R yards. i!lĀ y droiĀ« .Ā«eveĀ afd for his marker and passed Ho-.iiie in die m recovered field. I'A- prov p tensive stand o Henderson Ā U City punt ā ā¢5 Ā«m - Lstn re LOGAN VALLEY 8-?'AN CH IĀ£?I0N:HI? TROPHY LETTERMEN MATERIAL Gene S. Larry B. Gene K. Hoa S. Y'arren F. Leroy B. Denny A . Denny S. GRADUATING LETTERMEN Gene Ā£. John C. Deloy G. BASKETBALL Left to Right, Mr. Smith, John Copple, Deloy Glister, Ronnie Pape, Larry Glister, Ronnie Kinning, Duane Alhers, Gene Eby, Don Hawk, Jon Mellette, Denney mith, Roper Andersen, Larry Peterson, and Student Manager, Denney Anderson. OPPONENTS BULLDOGS Jefferson 1+1+ Rosalie Snyder 59 , Rosalie Walthill 57 Rosalie Bancroft 61 Rosalie Dakota City 61 Rosalie Herman 72 Rosalie Winnebago 37 Rosalie ' Jackson 1+1 Rosalie Hubbard 1+5 Rosalie-''' Homer 66 - Rosalie Beemer 72 Rosalie Emerson s.H. 58 Rosalie Decatur 53 Rosalie LOGAN VALLEY PUPS FIRST ROW, left to right, Rod Smith, Warren Franson, Larry Blank, Donnie Kinning, Gene Kratke, Leroy Bonneau, Gene Slaughter. SECOND ROW, left to rirht, Mr. Smith, Donald Newill, Jo Mallette, Gary Burmester, Kenneth Freel, Gene Buaslman, and Dennie Anderson A OPPONENTS BULLDOGS Jefferson L5 Rosalie 7 u r m | Snvder 55 Rosalie 12 H V aithil 1 50 Rosalie 8 Bancroft Dakota City Herman Winnebago Jackson Hubbard Homer Beemer Emerson S.H. Decatur 3 7 LI 37 35 36 22 17 29 3L 35 Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie 11 1L 12 6 17 17 22 20 LI 24 Rosalie's second team lacked experience and height this yeai, WH1 provide stiff competition for their opponents next year. ACTION SHOTS Rebound mi He Make It??????? Crack Shot Sager PEP CLUB FIRST RCW, Left to Right: Karen Hennig, Judy Nelson, Sherry Andersen, Carol Nelson, and Kay Ahlers. SECOND ROW: (Sponsor) Mrs. Whitcomb, Gloria Newill, Betty Krumwiede, and Sharon Preston. THIRD ROW: Margaret Moseman, Carol Sailors, Janette Picha, Ileane Ostrand, Patty Slaughter, and Deanna Preston. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Canarsky, Carol Ahlers, Ruthann Bonneau, Marcy Schenider, Brenda Swanson, and Jean Gunderson. Cheerleaders Left to Right: Judy Nelson, Kay Ahlers, Sherry Andersen, and Carol Nelson. Pep Club hfficers. Left to Right: Deanna Preston-News Reporter, Patty Slaughter- Treasurer, Sharon Preston- President. Judy Nelson- Vice-President , and Ileane st rand-Secretary. WHO'S WHO BEST DANCER BEST MIXER BEST PERSONALITY WITTIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST NEATLY DRESSED BOY MOST HANDSOME GIRL MOST BEAUTIFUL HARDEST WORKER MOST ATHLETIC BEST LINE BEST SPORT BEST STUDENT MOST POPULAR Judy Nelson Patty Slaughter Karen Hennig Sherry Andersen Sharon Preston Kay Ahlers Ileane Ostrand Karen Hennig Ileane Ostrand Sherry Andersen Patty Slaughter Patty Slaughter Ileane Ostrand John Copple Deloy Glister Deloy Gilster Deloy Gilster Deloy Gilster Gene Eby Jon Mallette Ronnie Pape Gene Eby Deloy Gilster Deloy Gilster Ronnie Pape Deloy Gilster STAFF NOMINATIONS: SOPHISTICATED SENIOR JOLLIEST JUNIOR SILLIEST SOPHMORE GREENEST FRESHMAN MOST COOPERATIVE MOST BASHFUL CUTEST COUPLE BIGGEST TEASE SHORTEST TALLEST SLOWEST PUNCTUAL Sharon Preston Denny Smith Judy Nelson Warren Franson Patty Slaughter Gene Kratke Judy Nelson-Ronnie Pap Ileane Ostrand Beverly Slaughter Brenda Swanson Larry Gilster Duane Ahlers CAN YOU IMAGINE Cone : rat i o not getting en.barrassod over world school. at girls seme girl. Larry Blank without tils campus bocts on. ' armaret Mosewa.n not talking about Tarry Glister. Gene Slaughter as being light weight chan:; ion of the Leroy Bonneau as being fat :;.nn in the circus. Charlene Perrin not following Cob Anderson to ho.uiis Slaughter not writin0 on his desk. Rod S ith being a world famous weight lifter. āWarrenārY anson sitting in the assembly lcokin, Judy Nelson not talking about Ronnie Pape. Carol Ablers going steady, beanna Preston not chasing boys. Carol Sailors without a figure. jjp oonnie Kinning not being shy. Dorothy Canarsky not writing A themes. Beverly Slaughter not putting Margaret's luncli away Larry Peterson wearing his class ring. Patty Slaughter going with whom she wants to. Ronnie kinning going steady with Carol Nelson. Jean Gunderson marrying Robin Hood. Ronnie Pape not fighting with benny Smith over Judy lleane Cstrand not talking about Pender. Duane Ahlers not canning his Ford around. Kay Ahlers not being worried. Brenda Swanson not reading a book. Roger Andersen not talking about girls. Jon allette not being the hoy most handsome RouHawk in a hurry. 'CarF T?lster not getting mad. Rob Anderson not running to Homer. beany Smith not getting kicked out of class. Karen Iiennig not being pushed around. Gloria Newill going steady for a long time. Sharon Preston not talking about how to get to Lyons Betty ICruriwiede not talking about her hone life. Janette Picha getting home early. John Copple being to school on time. Gene Eby sitting for one minute in his desk. Deloy Gilster being without a girl. Sherry Andersen not talking with her hands. Carol Nelson not rubbering on the telephone. barcy Schneider not calling someone on the telephone. Ruthann Bonneau being in a big hurry. Mrs. Whitcomb not asking how much time is left in the period. Mr. Smith not telling jokes. Mr. 0Ā Connor without his funny laugh. Mr. DeBoer not thinking his Studebaker is the best. 9 t $ % f ⢠% 2 $ s Ā£ % s s? ā i -s SL % % 53 Q PICTURE PAGES KING QUEEN HOLD THAT TIGER WAITING AT THE ALTAR IS HE CUTE? 1-2-3-SKIP RED SKELTON JR. LOOK WHO GOT CADGHT OH JOHN RI HARDSON'S GARAOK DAGGiSTT I.CCKKRS General Repairs Harve Darrett, Proprietor A NO Phone 7( kl Welding Rosalie, Nebraska P' one 7?91 Rosalie, Nebraska l:tnx;rtn oil station Tank Vapon Service and Tires, Autc-Accessorles Rosalie, Nebraska Phone 7521 ElWAR CHRISTENSEN Dealer Groceries General Merchandise Phone 7 21 Rosalie, Nebraska DRUG SUNDRIES Ice Cream-Gifts-Novelties Yarn and Crochet Cotton Phone 9311 Owner, Besse Brink Rosalie, Nebraska ā KEITH TWIFORD Trucking end Shelling Phone 7751 Rosalie Nebraska Eatā here and diet at home. MARIARETS CAFE Rosalie, Nebraska Phone 7511 SAUNDER'S OIL COMPANY Tank wagon service Skally Products Phone 9110 Rosalie, Nebraska MORGAN RECREATION Phene 7591 Rosalie, Nebraska Brown TV Sales and Service Zenith and Motorola See me for best trade in allowance Rosalie, Ne'er. Phene 7221 THOiiPSON CAPE Dancing........Lunches Phene 7531 Rosalie, Nebraska Hclmquist 3r. Lumber Cc. Rosalie, Nebraska Grain Coal Elton Perrin Mgr. Phene 7371 PETERSON1S RADIOS: TV Philco and Sylvania TV end Radio Sales and Service Rosalie, Nebraska Walter Nielsen i JCHN DEERE DEALER j ' J Sales Service Full Line of Used Machinery WALTHILL, MEBRASHJ Phone 180 VN, MUHLE GARAGE General Repair Works Gas and Electric Welding Oil, Grease, and Tires LTHILL, NEBRASKA Phone 120 DALE BENTER FARM SERVICE Parts Service Ford New Holland New Idea Plumbing Water Systems Phone 59 WALTHILL, NEBRASKA WALTHILL CITIZEN C. R. Longstein, Publisher Phone 80 WALTHILL, NEBRASKA A Booster for Thurston County JO? NIFTT BEAUTY SHOP WALTHILL, NEBRASKA Permanents 6.50 up Phone 17 A Owner Julia Rumsey FARMERS FEED k PRODUCE Cash Buyers, Cream, Eggs, and Poultry Full Line of Feeds Priced Right Poultry and Hog Remedies ELMER CORNY,-ELL WALTHILL, NEBRASKA A. P. Coleman Attorney at Law Resident Phone 103 Office Phone 105. WALTHILL, NEBRASKA ⢠PAUL ELSASSER Groceries MQats Phone 95 V Bancroft, Nebr J BANCROFT PHARMACY Complete Line of Drugs Fountain Ser. Sundries Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Phone 68 Bancroft, Nebr. CORNER SERVICE Gas A Oil Bancroft, Nebr. Phone 66-J FIRST NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Facilities Continuous Service Since 188 + Bancroft, Nebr. CITIZEN'S BANK Complete Banking Facilities Member F.D.I.C. Coop. Farmers Union Coop. Assn. Established 1931 Blackhawk Cockshutt Farm Machines Bottle gas Junger's Oil Deaters Tank Wagon Delivery Petr. Products Bancroft, Nebraska Phone 9J Collect THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Capital and Undivided Profits y200 '..althill, Nebraska FORRISTAL GROCERIES Walthill, Nebraska Fresh Vegetables Quality Meats and Groceries It Pays To See Us First Phone 65 Jack k Della Come in soon ZULKE FARM SERVICE Fresh Mired-Feed-Fertilizer VOGT SERVICE Custom GrinlingāKozv Bldg. Phone 115 Farm Seed Bought or Cleaned On Highway 16 Phonesā j Bancroft, Nebraska Office 59 Res. 21+ , enner 1 5 Malgaard 150pJ Bancroft, Nebraska FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY Archer's Feeds-Grains-Seeds Molasses Custom Rolling-Grinding-Mixing Telenhone 26 j p Bancroft, Nebraska HOLMQUIST GRAIN Sc LUMBER CO. Grain-Lumber-Coal-Hardware Sherwin Williams Paint A Bancroft, Nebraska . STEEN'S GAS STATION LYONS THEATER Located on Highway 77 Best wishes to the Seniors Tankwagon Service of 195 Between Lyons Rosalie Charles Thoene Fhone: 179 F2 Lyons, Nebraska Lyons Cleaners M. PRED HOME OF QUALITY Quality Dry Cleaning Wearing Apparel For Lyons, Nebraska Men and Women Proprdetor-G. E. Thatcher Lyons, Nebraska Phone 19 CROPPERS LITTLE'S STORE 5 -10j -$1.00 Store Dry Goods-Shoes-ClotMng Lyons, Nebraska Your Favorite Dime Store Phone 20 COME TO LITTLE'S FOR BIG VALUES Lyons, Nebraska GAS DIVISION LYONS BAKERY AND CAFE Iowa Electric Light and Power Cakes, Rolls, Pastry Division Office Phone 93 Phone 270 Lyons, Nebraska Lyons, Nebraska An Investment is Your Future It pays to sell your products to your own creamery Free Pick-up Service Creamery-Phone 3 Produce-Phone $ Lyons Co-Op Creamery Co. and Logan Valley Produce KEMBLE TEXACO SERVICE Dr, C.?. Hayes Phone 260 Physician and Surgeon Lyons, Nebraska Phone 142 Lyons, Nebraska LYONS RECREATION Cornhusker Seed Dealer Charles W. Frey Lvons, Nebraska Buy Your Seed Corn Here Gallupās Jewelry Diamonds Watches Watch Repairing P.0. Box 296 Phone 2 W Lyons, Nebraska Brink Produce Pays Highest Prices for Cream, Poultry, and Eggs Feed Nutrena Feeds We Buy Eggs on The Grade P'-'one 264 Lyons, Nebraska Lyons Grain k Lumber A Complete Line of Building Material,Paint k Fencing Phone 111, For All Your Needs Paul Christensen Lyons, Nebraska LYONS GREENHOUSE Phone 133 Flowers Say It Best You canāt go wrong if Complete wedding you give flowers services available Lyons, Nebraska Dr. Eimers, Dentist Good Luck to the Seniors Lyons, Nebraska Uurt County CO-CP Oil Co. Gas-Cil-Grease Tank Yagon Service Good Year Tires Delco Batteries Phone 202 Lyons, Nebraska Lewis Anderson Contractor and Builder Lyons, Nebraska Phone 239 TREE TRIPPING Felling and Removal Lane's Tree Service C. R. Lane Reasonable Rates lhone 222'V Lyons, Nebr. Fruit Tree Pruning Tree Cabling 3.00 Per Hour and Surgery LYONS FARI-j EQUIPMENT International Harvester Sales and Service Lyons, Nebraska Phone 90 Auctioneer All Kinds of Sales Carl Vogt-Pender, Nebraska Glen Robertson-Lyons, Nebraska Ervin Smith-Cakland, Nebraska PAINE AMD SEARS HARDYARE Youngstown Kitchens Plumbing and Keating Lyons, Nebraska Betts Feed and Produce Purina Chows The store with the Checkerboard Sign Lyons, Nebraska Phone 373 nationally Known Si jSl.-.LI; IS . HuTOGii.'u HS of Graduates There is no substitute for Quality 711 Pierce Street Sioux City, Iowa $TU DIOS Si ORTSMAK1S Sporting Goods for Every Sport 413 Nebraska 3t. Phone 5-0125 SIOUX CITY, IOV A Compliments i f Kinning's Hardware Phone 7 31 Rosalie, Nebraska Compliments of the RlSALIE HIGH SCHCCL PEF CLUB and R CLUB Delwin F. Piper WEDERGRENS HI-WAY CAFE Furniture and Funeral Service Fine Food At All Times Phone 22U Phome 292 Lyons, Nebraska Lyons, Nebraska Lyons Mirror Sun Young's Market and Home of Finer Foods Decatur News The New Store Lyons, Nebraska We give S ft H Green Stamps If itās printed-Ve can do it. Lyons, Nebraska Ireland's Drug Store Redding Motor Co. Lyons, Nebraska Phone 68 Ford Wall Paper Sales and Service Veterinary Supplies Lyons, Nebraska ve give S ft H Green Stamps Telephone 212 We, the Seniors of 1956, would like to take this opportunity to thank those who have cont- ributed ads, in order to make our annual possible. SENIORS OF '56 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers ā Cover Monufocturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City i)l It;ssS ..
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