Rosalie High School - Bulldog Growl Yearbook (Rosalie, NE)

 - Class of 1958

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CLASS HISTORY Very much afraid and shy we entered the halls of Rosalie Public School. Among our number were Yvonne Crowell, Judy Nelson, Deanna Preston, Kenneth Freel, and Donald Newill. Mrs. Charles Johnson from Lyons was respon- sible for starting us off in our reading and writing. Carol Sailors joined our class the second semester. The second year we lost Donald and Kenneth and gained Carol Ahlers for a month while her country school had a va- cancy. Mrs. Smith guided us on. Mrs. Orr greeted us upon our arrival into our third year of schooling. We also were situated in a new room which started our year off wonderfully. Carol Ahlers and David Redding joined us in the fourth year while Mrs. Orr continued to instruct and discipline us. At the end of the year David left our class. The fifth grade brought no changes but to make us wiser. In the sixth grade Mrs. Dwight Chambers led us to a new room. Yvonne left to attend country school and Mona Twiford promptly filled the vacancy. While writing our history we have come to the reali- zation that girls always outnumbered boys in our class. How true this was in the seventh grade when Judy, Carol A., Deanna, and Carol S. made up the class. Yvonne Crowell joined our eighth grade along with Jerry White. As eighth graders we had many new privileges and walked about with a grown-up air. The following year we took our much anticipated step into High School where Dorothy Canarsky and Donald Kinning joined us. Our instructors were Mr. O’Connor, Mr. DeBoer, and Mr. Carl. Class officers were as follows: President- Carol S., Vice President-Judy, Secretary-Deanna, and Treas- urer-Carol A. We were formally inducted into Rosalie High where we bore the consequence of Freshmen Initiation. Our return party was a Scavenger Hunt followed by Volley Ball, sponsored by Mr. DeBoer. As bright Sophomores we elected Carol A. as President, Dorothy-Vice President, Carol S.-Treasurer, and Judy-Sec- retary. Mr. DeBoer again sponsored us. The following year was one that stands out to all of us, our Junior year. Mrs. Whitcomb was our able sponsor. Class officers were: President-Dorothy, Vice President- Carol A., Treasurer-Deanna, and Secretary-Carol S. Bachelor Bait, the play we chose to give, went off very well. We broke tradition when we held our Junior-Senior Banquet inthe school auditorium, which was decorated in accordance with our theme, Fairyland Romance.



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CLASS HISTORY 2 The end of our class history and the completion of our high school education here at Rosalie have arrived. At our best we posed at Genelli Studios for our final pictures. Sneak Day was enjoyed to its fullest. Our Senior Class play, Calm Yourself, was another success to our credit. We faithfully published the Bulldog and Annual, striving always for the best possible. Class officers were: President- Carol A., Secretary-Deanna, and Treasurer-Judy. Mr. Beck was our sponsor. Commencement lines were read May 1A. Judy and Deanna completed all twelve years here at Rosalie. CLASS WILL I, Judy Nelson, will and bequeath my height to Larry Blank; dancing ability to the boys of R.H.S.; my cheerleading out- fit to Sharon Eby; my jolly ways t6 Patty Gustin; my Dad’s pink Chevy back to him; my megaphone with a bite out of it to Gerrett Pape; and almost everything else to my little sister, Connie. I, Carol Ahlers, will and bequeath my four brothers to Dennis Slaughter; my driver’s license to my brother, Larry, who thinks he can do better; my cheerleading outfit to Mary Donlin, and my ability to get home early to Jackie Slaughter and Gene Kratke. I, Donald Kinning, will and bequeath my books to Gene Kratke; my class ring to Larry Blank; my desk to Warren Franson; girls to Claire Johnson and Wesley Gunderson; Margaret Mose- man’s pencils back to her; ability to pop gum to Mr. Beck; typing errors to Charlene Perrin; careful driving to the Junior boys; car with no radio to Dennis Slaughter; and everything else except my classmates to whomsoever wants it. I, Deanna Preston, will and bequeath my cheerleading outfit to Linda Nelson; my bookkeeping ability to Margaret Moseman; my ability to go steady to Sharon Eby; and everything else, except Larry, to anyone who can get away with it. I, Dorothy Canarsky, will and bequeath my Faithful Old Blue Buick and its flat tires to my two unsuspecting sisters; my ability to milk cows to Linda Nelson; my shyness to Barbara Slaughter; and my dramatic ability to Kenneth Freel. Every- thing else goes to my better half, my handsome brothers and charming sisters. I. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath our desks in the assembly to the Juniors. II. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath, The Bulldog to the Juniors to publish every month and send each of us a copy. III. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath our stuck-up ways to the Sophomores. IV. We, the Seniors, will and bequeath our class picture to be hung in the Hall of Fame.

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