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

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DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 62, wish to dedicate our yearbook to the memory of Larry Lee Nelson. A portion of the contributions given by members of the community as a memorial to Larry was designat- ed ty the family to assist ii purchas- ing a trampoline for the School. Members of the schodLappreciate this thoughtful gesture and shall continue to remember the trampoline as the LARRY NELSON TRAMPOLINE. SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR ANNUAL STAFF The Bulldog Growl is the project of the office practice class and their sponsor, Mr. Beck. Work on the annual actually began in November, when the Senior class solicited advertising in Rosalie and neighboring towns. The job of laying out pages and typing the content was begun on January 15. Layout pages were due by March 15, in order to enable spring distribution. Editor: Elaine Sailors Business Manager: Nancy Peterson Production Manager: Diane Kinning Production Staff: Joyce Bonneau Janice Canarsky Connie Nelson Barbara Peterson Hard at work! GENELLIrS STUDIOS INC. SPONSORS WALTHILL CITIZEN Udm uiL)tuitioa FACULTY Front Row Mrs. Marguerite Orr Act. Prin. 5th-6th grade Mrs. Frieda Copple lst-2nd grade Mrs. Mary Ann Andersen 3rd-4th grade Mrs. Margaret Anderson Kindergarten Miss Agnes Stanek Junior High Back Row Mrs. Helen S. Marr English, French, Dramatics Mrs. Louise Gustin Physical Science, Mathematics Mrs. Lucille Camburn Library, English, Home Economics Miss Gertrude Newell Vocal Music Mr. Jack Folmer Social Studies, Coach Mr. M. J. Masten Prin., Ind. Arts, PE, Dr. Trng. Mr. David W. Beck Supt., Com., Guid., Audio-Visual LYONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, SPONSOR The Thinker. Bottom's up! Why so pale and wan? If we just had an antidote. Silence, please! Do I detect an error? MARRS MARKET LOCKERS SPONSORS KILZER INS. AGENCY SjmieHA, Donald Dale Blank Don All Conference . . . .3-4 Basketball . , .1-2-3-4 Boy's Chorus . . ... .4 Bulldog Staff. . ... .4 His idea of a per- Class Play . . . . .3-4 feet day, County Gov.. . . . . . .3 Is no work and all Football .... .1-2-3-4 play. Football Capt. . ... .4 Junior Att.. . . . .3 R Club . . . .3-4 R Club Pres. ... .4 Track .1-2-3-4 Diane Carol Kinning Di Blue eyes that snor- kle, Her heart is ever gay; She wants to be some- body, We're sure she will have her way. Bulldog Staff............4 Cheerleader............3-4 Chorus.............1-2-3-4 Class Play.............3-4 Class Pres...............1 Class Sec..............2-4 County jov...............3 Pep Club...............1-2 Production Mgr...........4 Triple Trio............3-4 Ronald Roy Blank Pete Basketball . . . .1-2-3-4 Bov's Chorus.............4 Bulldog Staff............4 Class Play.............3-4 Class Pres...............3 He smiles at many Class Treas..............2 just for fun, County Gov...............3 He has a smile for Dramatics................3 everyone. Football...........1-2-3-4 One-Act Play.............4 R Club...............3-4 R Club Sec.............4 Track..............1-2-3-4 ROSALIE HARDWARE, SPONSOR Janice Diann Canarsky Jan Annual Staff.............4 Bulldog Staff .......... 4 Speech maybe great, Class Play ........... 3-4 But silence is great- Chorus.............1-2-3-4 er. County Gov...............3 Drivers Training. ... 3 Pep Club...........1-2-3-4 I love work-------it fascinates me. I could sit and look at it for hours. Annual Staff.............4 Bulldog Staff .......... 4 Chorus.............1-2-3-4 Class Play.............3-4 County Gov...............3 Driver's Training . . 3-4 Pep Club .... 1-2-3-4 Pep Club Pres...........4 James William Barada Jim Never ready, always late, But when she smiles, You're glad towait. All Conference .... 4 Basketball. . . . 1-2-3-4 Bulldog Staff .......... 4 Class Play.............3-4 Class Treas..............1 County Gov...............3 Football...........1-2-3-4 R Club...............3-4 TWIFORD TRANSFER, SPONSOR Joyce Carole Bonneau •Jo Constance Irene Nelson ConNie Annual Staff ............4 Bulldog Staff............4 Cheerleader..............4 God loves them all. Chorus.............1-2-3-4 Surely I can love a Class Play..............3-4 dozen. County Gov...............3 Dramatics...............3 Pep Club............1-2-3 Pep Club Sec............3 A rare compound of jollity, frolic and fun. Nancy Ann Peterson Nance Business Mgr.. . . Bulldog Staff. . . Cheerleader. . . . Chorus ........... Class Play . . . . Class Pres........ County Gov......... Drivers Training . Dramatics......... Junior Att.. . . . One-Act Play . . . Pep Club .......... Triple Trio. . . . . . .4 . . .4 .2-3-4 1-2-3-4 . .3-4 . .2-4 . . .3 . . .3 .2-3-4 • • .3 . .2-4 . . .1 1-2-3-4 Barbara Dyn Peterson Barb Annual Staff. Bulldog Staff Cheerleader Chorus • Class Play Class Sec. Class Treas. County Gov. Dramatics • One-Act Play Pep Club . Triple Trio •4 •4 3-4 1-2-3-4 3-4 3 4 3 .2-3-4 . . .4 • -1-2 •• .1-2-3-4 My mind is made up; Don't confuse mewith facts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, WALTHILL, SPONSOR Charles Frank Johnson Chass He says what he thinks, And he thinks what he says is right. Basketball............. Bulldog Staff ......... Class Play.............3- Class Treas............ County Gov............. Football...............3- R-Club...............3 Track..................3- Gail Norman Bovee Maybe he is dignif- ied , Maybe he is demure, Maybe he is quiet, But we're not so sure. Basketball. . Bulldog Staff Class Play. . County Gov. . R-Club. . . . One-Act Play. . 4 . 4 3-4 • 3 . 4 3-4 Larry Gene Richardson Rich All-Conference...........3 Basketball. . . . 1-2-3-4 Football...........1-2-3-4 A careful student, Bulldog Staff............4 Careful not to over- County Gov...............3 do it. R-Club.................3-4 HAROLDS SUPER SAVER, SPONSOR Joyce Elaine Sailors Layne Annual Editor...........4 Bulldog Staff...........4 Chorus............1-2-3-4 She works, she plays, Class Play............3-4 does this does that; County Gov..............3 But best of all she Dramatics.................2-3-4 loves to chat. One-Act Play..........3-4 Pep Club..........1-2-3-4 Pep Club Treas..........4 Triple Trio............3-4 David W. Beck And He said, ’Let there be Silence . And there was Silence. Class Sponsor of Seniors McMONIES, SPONSOR SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One bright September day in 1940, we began our school days. Our class consisted of Jim Barada, Sandra Daggett, Beverly Murray, Connie Nelson, Barbara Peterson, Larry Richardson, and Elaine Sailors. Mrs. Copple taught us that year and was to continue teaching our class for the next two years. Sandra Daggett left us in the second semester. In the second grade our class enrollment did not change. We were thrilled to enter a new room the next year and meet our new teacher, Mrs. Orr. -That year, Margurite Grudel joined our class. In our fourth year, Margurite left us and was replaced by Nancy and Patsy Peterson. Mrs. Orr again taught us. In the fifth grade we were joined by Janice Canarsky. Mrs. Orr taught our morning classes, and Mrs. Elton Anderson taught our after- noon classes. Ronald and Donald Blank entered our class at the beginning of our sixth-grade year. At the end of the semester, Beverly Murray left us and Diane Kinning replaced her. Due to an injury sustained by Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Marr finished the first semester teaching for her. Mrs. Orr was able to return the second semester. In our seventh-grade year, we were happy to enter Jr. High, and we welcomed Miss Stanek as our new teacher. During our second year in Jr. High, Mrs. Louis Anderson substituted for Miss Stanek because of an injury. We entered high school in 1958. Jim Barada rejoined the class, and we were initiated by the Sophomores. Our class sponsor was Mrs, Marr, and our officers that year were: President-Diane Kinning, Sec- retary-Patsy Peterson, and Treasurer-Jim Barada. Gail Bovee joined the class in March. We sponsored two parties in our Freshmen year, a trea- sure hunt and a square dance; When we were Sophomores, our class officers were: President-Nancy Peterson, Secretary-Diane Kinning, and Treasurer-Patsy Peterson. Mr. Maston was our sponsor. Me started the year by initiating the Fresh- men. We also sponsored a Cracker Party. In the Spring we journeyed to Sioux City for dinner at Baxters. We attended the shows Anatomy of a Murder and From Here to Eternity . In our Junior year, Charles Johnson-joined the class. That year; our officers were: President-Ronnie Blank, Secretary-Barbara Peterson, and Treasurer-Charlie'Johnson. Mr. Sailors was our sponsor. We pre- sented our class play, No Boys Allowed , in November. We sold mag- azines to earn money for our Junior-Senior Banquet Prom. In April; we went to Sioux City and ordered decorations to carry out our theme, An Evening in Paris . Our Senior year was a busy one. Our class officers were: Presi- dent-Nancy Peterson, Secretary-Diane Kinning, and Treasurer-Barbara Peterson. Mr. Beck was our able sponsor. Patsy Peterson dropped out and will finish by correspondence. We presented our class play, Beef Stew , on October 10th. We were photographed at Genelli’s Studios on October lSth, we also dined at the Biltmore and attended a show. Dur- ing the year, we sponsored a hayride and the annual Christmas party. Senior Educational Day was in the Spring. Connie Nelson, Barbara Peterson, Larry Richardson, and Elaine Sailors completed all twelve years at R.H.S. CLASS MOTTO: NOT FINISHED, JUST BEGUN CLASS FLOWER: RED CARNATION CLASS COLORS: RED WHITE EINAR CHRISTENSEN SPONSORS ROSALIE HOLMQUIST ELEVATOR SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Great and Proud Seniors of Rosalie High, Class of 1962, knowing that our time in this sphere is growing short, and realizing that it is our duty to make some disposal of our worldly goods, do individually and collectively bequeath the following property, said property being legally our own, unmortgaged, and possessing clear title: To Anyone who wants it—our ability to sweep the streets. To the Juniors—a miracle, because they'll need it. To the Sophomores—our never failing recipe for good grades. To the Freshmen—our dignity. To the Faculty—our forgiveness for sins committed against us. To Our Sponsor—an end of earthly troubles by our departure. As individuals we will and bequeath the following: I, Elaine Sailors, will and bequeath my desk near the study hall teacher to Francis Wood, ray quiet, dignified ways to Joan Buchholz, my Bookkeeping books and papers to Gary Novak, (hoping that he will enjoy the course,) my fidelity to Susie Nelson, my excellent eyesight to Bob Wortman, so he can play better basketball, and everything else except Mike to anyone who wants to bother with it. I, Larry Richardson, will and bequeath my pencils back to the rightful owners. My locker to anyone who wants to clean it out. My ability to stay in trouble to Mike Gustin. My desk in assembly to Gary Novak, and everything else to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Nancy Peterson, will and bequeath my ability to laugh at any- thing to my little sister, Mary, my cheerleading outfit to Mike Barada, my abitity for getting blamed for things I didn't do to Sandra Gustin, my grades to Jim Muhle, and my ability to accomplish what I set out to do to David Heise. I, Barbara Peterson, will and bequeath my desk at the front of the assembly to Kenneth Nelson to enable him to talk in Study Hall and not get caught, my Bookkeeping Books to Carolee Slaughter, my straight blond hair and blue eyes to Gary Novak, my cheerleading outfit and my Shaffer's pen to David Franson, my giggle to Sandra Gustin, my great height and athletic ability to Mike Barada, and practically everything else to my sister, Donna. I, Constance Nelson, will and bequeath my ability to carry on both sides of the conversation to Mary Krumwiede. My cheerleading out fit to Francis Wood. My Eskimo coat, commonly known as the Zorro Coat, to my sister Teresa. My unique way of running to Carol Slaughter. My English Essays to posterity, and everything else except my ones and onfies, to anyone who can fix it. I, Diane Kinning, will and bequeath my wrecked desk near the win- dow to Claire Lundgren, my beat-up cheerleading outfit to Jim Muhle, my ability to go steady to Susie Nelson, my driver's training book to the Freshmen boys, my pencils to whomever grabs them first, my bashful ways to Susie Slaughter, and everything else except Larry to whomever wants it. IRELAND DRUG STORE SPONSORS CANARSKY TRACTOR REPAIR SENIOR CLASS WILL (con't) I, Charles Johnson, will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble and behave to Norma Kinning, my talent with girls toJim Muhle, my car to anyone who wants it, my ability to get along with the teach- ers, and my surprise box to David Kent Franson. I, Janice Canarsky, will and bequeath my handsome brothers toany- one who can catch them my quiet ways to Charles Kiersch, my milk stool to one of my unsuspecting brothers, my Bookkeeping Books to any Junior who thinks he can pass the course, and everything else to my little sister, Arden. I, Gail Bovee, will and bequeath my ability to go steady to all the Junior boys, my desk near thenice warm radiator to anyone who wants to keep warm, also my worn, tattered, and hard-read books to theSen- iors of next year. I, Joyce Bonneau, will and bequeath my desk in study hall to some unlucky Junior, my Bookkeeping Practice Sets to Darwin Perrin, all the pencils Claire Lundgren has given me back to him,my quiet ways to Dud- ley Nolting,all my Freshmen boyfriends back to Susie Nelson,and every- thing else worth having to my little tempermental sister, Paula. I, Ronald Blank, will and bequeath my ability to get Bookkeeping mixed up to Kenny Nelson, my quietness to Jim Mulhe, my good grades to Bob Wortman,my jerseys to whoever can wear them, and my desk and lock- er to any poor soul who gets them. I, Donald Blank, will and bequeath my football suit to Steve Lindholm, my track shoes to Larry Klintworth (who will probably fill them), all my books back to old R.H.S., and everything else to anyone who wants it. I, James Barada, will and bequeath my ability to stay in trouble to Steve Lindholm, my marksmenship on the basketball court to Francis Wood, my rattley Ford to my little brother, my brains to anyone who can afford them, and my love for all teachers to David Kent Franson. Seniors of 62 Cleaning the Streets LOGAN VALLEY CAFE SPONSORS VOGTS MARKET . LOCKER CLASS PROPHECY We are here at the thriving metropolis of Rosalie (which has recently become the International Headquarters for Outer Space Tourist Travel) about to leave on a guided tour to Mars. As we climb onto the rocket ship, we are welcomed aboard by the world-famous space pilot, Janice Jet Canarsky. It takes only a few minutes for all the passengers to get in their seats and ready to begin. The steward, whom we immediately recognize as Jim Barada, is now passing lollipops around to the child- ren and telling us to fasten our seat belts. Soon after the rocket takes off, we are delighted to learn that entertainment is furnished along with the trip. Elaine Sailors on the violin has teardrops forming in her eyes as she plays the very touch- ing melody, The Bulldog Song. Her beautiful music is interrupted as Jet Canarsky announces over the intercom that we will be delayed a few minutes while the Space Patrol searches the ship for those dangerous space pirates, Gail (Dead-Eye) Bovee and Connie (Slugger) Nelson. The passengers look frightened and are waiting for the steward to assure them that every- thing is all right. But he has fainted and has to be revived by Dr. Kildare’s chief assistant, Barbara Peterson, who is on vacation from the show at this time. The door of the rocket is flung open and the Space Patrol Chief, Larry Richardson, the Eliot Ness of outer space, enters followed by his tough-looking girl Friday, Nancy Peterson. As they search the rocket; their attention is drawn to a suspicious-looking figure crouch- ing behind the seats at the back of the ship. They seem disappointed to find that it is only Charlie Johnson picking up hair pins so he can sell them because he is working his way through college to become an English professor. Having completed their search with no success, Chief Richardson and Nancy leave. We certainly hope they capture Dead-Eye and Slugger before long. The rest of the trip has gone peacefully, and we are now landing on Mars. As we get off the rocket ship, we are surprised to recognize Joyce Ronneau and Diane Kinning selling souvenirs. We learn that they are employed by Ronnie and Donnie Blank, of Blank Bros., Inc., that universally known souvenir company. We are now ready to begin on our tour of Mars and are amazed to learn that our guide will be none other than Mr. David W. Beck. We enjoyed the tour immensely and are now on our way back to Rosalie feeling that the trip was quite worth while. LEWTON PHARMACY SPONSORS DR. EIMERS GRADUATION BACCALAUREATE W Rosalie High School Auditorium s f n Sunday Evening, May 13, 1962 If j S:00 o'clock v Processional Invocation Special Music Address . . . The Rev. Mr. Holcombe Special Music Rosalie Chorus Benediction . The Rev. Mr. Holcombe Recessional . Mrs. Gustin Processional COMMENCEMENT Rosalie High School Auditorium Wednesday Evening, May 16, 1962 S:00 o'clock Mrs. Gustin Invocation The Rev. Mr. Holcombe Salutatory Special Music Rosalie Chorus Valedictory . Presentation of Eight Grade Diplomas ........... Miss Stanek Address . . . Special Music Presentation of Scholarships .............. Mr. Beck, Supt. Presentation of Diplomas ...................Mr. Harry Hennig Benediction...........................The Rev. Mr. Holcombe Recessional ................................. Mrs. Gustin GALLUP JEWELRY SPONSORS SAUNDERS OIL CO UndexclaAam en JUNIORS First Row: Sandra Gustin, Kathleen Johnson, Carolee Slaughter, and Rita Krumwiede. Second Row: Darwin Perrin, Henry Canarsky, James Muhle, and Kenneth Nelson. Third Row: Sponsor: Mr. M. Joe Masten, ClaireLundgren, David Heise, Francis Wood, and Gary Novak. The Juniors spent a very busy year this year. They re- ceived their class rings, presented their first class play and attended County Government in November. They sponsored an inter class volleyball tournament. They sold magazines in January to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which they sponsored in the spring. HERFF JONES, CO. SPONSORS LUNDGREN OIL CO. SOPHOMORES First Row: Kathy Johnson, Norma Kinning, David Franson, Karen Smith, and Paula Bonneau. Second Row: Sponsor: Mrs. Helen S. Marr, Colleen Nelson, Delmar Novak, James Gustin , and Judy Reil. Highlights of the Sophomore's year included initiating the'Igreen Freshmen, and a class trip to Sioux City where they dined at the Bilt- more and then attended a show. Thirsty? Cozy, huh? Huh? The Winner I JOHNSON OIL CO. SPONSORS CITIZENS BANK FRESHMEN First Row: Mary Krumwiede, Joan Buchholz, Karen Johnson, Susan Slaughter, Carolyn Reil, Connie Pape, and Susan Nelson. Second Row: Charles Kiersch, Lyle Bovee, Robert Wortman, Lynn McCord, Harlan Wood, and Steven Lindholm. Third Row: Paul Canarsky, Dudley Nolting, Mike Barada, Mike Gustin, Duane Busselman, and Sponsor: Mr. Jack Folmer. Initiation in September was the center of attraction for the Freshmen this year. Then in November they sponsored a return party for the Sophomores. LYLE B. EGERMAN SPONSORS YOUNGS MARKET First Row: Rita Hennig, Teresa Nelson, Candace Nolting, Cherlyn Nelson, Donna Peterson, and Etta Mae Slaughter. Second Row: Miss Stanek, Eugene Hennig, Roger Johnson, Larry Nelson, David Lindholm, Paul Bonneau, and James Wood. Third Row: Robert Kinning, Dennis Ahlers, Mike Peterson, Neal Peterson, and Larry Novak. VOGTS SERVICE STATION SPONSORS DALE BENTER, FARM EQUIP. First Row: James Wood, Dennis Ahlers, Paul Bonneau, David Lindholm, and, Eugene Hennig. Second Row: Larry Novak, Robert Kinning, Richard Hawk, Mike Peterson, Neal Peterson, Mr. Masten, and Roger Johnson. Rosalie . Macy Rosalie . Walthill Rosalie . Walthill Rosalie . Beemer Rosalie . Beemer Rosalie . Homer Rosalie . Bancroft BANCROFT INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Rosalie . Pender MACY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Rosalie . Dakota City. . . . . DAKOTA CITY INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Rosalie . Homer. ....... Rosalie . 25 Dakota City Rosalie . Macy Guard him, Pauli HANSEN WELDING SHOP WE WON I SILVER MOON TAVERN SPONSORS 5th- 6th First Row: Katherine Kiersch, Mary Petersoi Jcy Hennig, Brenda Dorau, Lana Hennig. Second Row: Mrs. Orr, Keith White, Douglas Gustin, Raymond Wood, Dale Canarsky and Charles Dorau. Third Row: Stephanie Sublet, Vickie Nelson, Karen Bonneau, Karen Smith, Randall Nelson and Jimmy Reil. 3rd '4th First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Judy Nelson, Ilene Wood, Deanna Hennig, Fay Lynn Brummond, Linda Canarsky and Jolene Saunders. James Novak, Larry Klintworth, Clyde Marr, Mark Peterson, Rodney Nelson, Roga'Nelson, James Daggett. Gale Nelson, James Anderson, Cindy Reil, Betty Smith, Arden Canarsky, Rockie Brown and Kathryn Lindholm. Mrs. Mary Ann Andersen. CORNER SERVICE SPONSORS MORGANS TAVERN 1st- 2nd First Row: Shirley Bonneau, Cindy Nelson, Kimberly Preston, Cindy Brown, Lea Ann Brummond and Lori Saunders. Second Row: Mrs. Copple, Lori Hennig, Nancy Wood, Pamela Nelson Patricia Marr, Vawn Nolting and Carol Daggett. Third Row: Ricky Miles, Lee Brasch, Gary Ahlers, Mark Lindholm, Ray Hermelbracht and Mark Wilkens. Ray Hermelbracht Bancroft Grn Lbr Co. SPONSORS Shirley Bonneau Lyons Locker Plant KINDERGARTEN Halloween Party Bible School Class REX'S BAR SPONSORS BERT'S BARBER SHOP First Row: Second Row: Mrs. Anderson, Randell Miles, Cheryl Reil, Steve Andersen, Allan Steinmeyer, Len Hermelbracht, and Kay Daggett. Cheryl Novak, Gary Anderson, John Kroger, GaryBussel- man, Denise Preston, Dawn Malcom and Judy Smith. FOOTBALL TEAM First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: James Gustin, Francis Wood, James Barada, Larry Richard- son, Donald Blank, and Ronald Blank. Student Manager: David Franson, Robert Wortman, Darwin Perrin, Kenneth Nelson, Harlan Wood, Lynn McCord, Steven Lindholm, and Coach: Jack Folmer. Claire Lundgren, James Muhle, Dudley Nolting, and Delmar Novak. Gary Novak, Mike Barada, Mike Gustin, Duane Busselman , and Charles Kiersch. Season Record Rosalie 14 Rosalie 13 Rosalie 21 Rosalie 20 Rosalie 12 Rosalie 20 Rosalie 54 Rosalie 31 Rosalie 20 .Winnebago 26 . .Wathill 19 . . Beemer 13 . .Decatur 19 . Bancroft 6 Dakota City 6 . . .Craig 12 . .Emerson 13 . . .Homer 20 Rosalie tied with Homer for second place in the Logan Valley Conference. Jim Barada made All Conference First Team, and Donald Blank made All Conference Second Team. SPORTSMAN•S INC SPONSORS LYON'S LANES BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right: David Franson, Student Manager, Kenneth Nelson, Ronald Blank, Larry Richardson, James Barada, Francis Wood, Dudley Nolting, Mike Barada, James Muhle, Donald Blank, Delmer Novak, and Coach Folmar. Rosalie. . Homer Rosalie. . Walthill Rosalie. . Emerson S. H Rosalie. . Herman Rosalie. . Thurston Rosalie. . Decatur Rosalie. Dakota City Rosalie. . Beemer . . .46 Rosalie. . Winnebago Rosalie. . Emerson Rosalie. . Ft. Calhoun Dakota City Invitational Tournament Rosalie. . South Sioux nB . . . . . .55 Logan Valley Tournament Rosalie. Bancroft . . District Tournament Rosalie , . . .30 Bancroft . , 64 LYONS LUMBER COMPANY SPONSORS BANCROFT PHARMACY B” TEAM First Row: Steve Lindholm, Harlan Wood, Mike Gustin, Claire Lundgren, and Robert Wortman. Second Row: Coach Folmer, Lynn McCord, Gary Novak, James Gustin, Gail Bovee, and Duane Busselman. Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Rosalie Student Manager, David Franson 34 Homer.....................41 22 Walthill..................37 11 Emerson S. H.............36 17 Herman....................44 60 Thurston..................IS 27 Decatur................. . . . 35 17 Dakota City...............11 24 Beemer....................35 32 Winnebago.................30 32 Emerson...................36 32 Ft. Calhoun...............20 Coach 5ack Folmer NEEL OIL COMPANY SPONSORS LYONS H0D4QDIST ELEVATOR 1 ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES First team All-Conference what do I do???? Second team All-Conference. V. E. CROWELL SPONSORS DR. C. B. HAYES TRACK TEAM Eddie Novak Tom Anderson Loren Ahlers Larry Ahlers Wesley Gunderson Donald Blank Ronald Blank Charles Johnson Francis Wood James Muhle Claire Lundgren Kenneth Nelson Delmar Novak James Gustin State Track Meet Logan Valley Track Meet LOGAN VALLEY TRACK MEET First Place 440 yd. dash Donald Blank 88o yd. dash Eddie Novak n Mile Run Delmar Novak B Mile Relay Relay Team DISTRICT TRACK MEET First Place 440 yd. dash n 88o yd. dash B Mile Run B Mile Relay 19 6 Donald Blank Eddie Novak Delmar Novak Relay Team STATE TRACK MEET Sixth Place Second Ninth Place Fifth Place 440 yd. dash 880 yd. dash Mile Run Mile Relay Disqualified 1 Donald Blank Eddie Novak Delmar Novak Relay Team HILLSIDE DAIRY SPONSORS LYONS FOOD MARKET Clctivit ie ATHLETIC BANQUET Rosalie High held their annual athletic banquet on November 8, 1961. The mothers of boys participating in athletics served the meal. The speaker this year was Mr. Harold Thompson from Norfolk Junior College. Boys receiving football awards were: SENIORS Jim Barada Don Blank Ron Blank Larry Richardson JUNIORS Claire Lundgren Jim Muhle Ken Nelson Gary Novak Darwin Perrin Francis Wood Coach Folmar He's th e mo sti 1 ' e’s supremeIi He's the coach, Cf our team. SOPHOMORES Jim Gustin Delmar Novak FRESHMEN Mike Barada Thanks, Mothers. Ain't I popular? Wait till we get started; FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. SPONSORS BENSONS, INC. BULLDOG STAFF Edltor-in-Chief Business Manager Cover Designs Cartoons Sports Jokes Gossip Nancy Peterson Ronald Blank Gail Bovee Charles Johnson Donald Blank Larry Richardson Elaine Sailors Jim Barada Grade School News Editorials Social Events Special Events Personalities Surveys Calendar Sponsor Joyce Bonneau Diane Kinning Barbara Peterson Connie Nelson Janice Canarsky Mrs. Marr Meeting the Deadline Crazy, Man! LYONS MIRROR SUN SPONSORS LYONS CREAMERY PEP CLUB Mrs. Gustin, Sponsor Joyce Bonneau, President First Row: Connie Nelson, Elaine Sailors, Nancy Peterson, Joyce Bonneai} Barbara Peterson, Sandra Gustir and Diane Kinning . Second Row: Mrs. Gustin, Rita Krumwiede, Judy Reil, Karen Smith, Susie Nelson, and Mary Krumwiede. Third Row: Karen Johnson, Connie Pape, Carolyn Reii, and Norma Kinning. Fourth Row: Joan Buchholz, Colleen Nelson, Kathy Johnson, and Janice Canarsky. Fifth Row: Paula Bonneau, Carolee Slaughter, Susie Slaughter, and Kathleen Johnson. What’ll ya have? Rebound, you guysi Go boys! BETTS FEED PRODUCE SPONSORS WALTHILL LMBR. CO. CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Joyce Bonneau, Don Blank, Nancy Peterson, Carol Slaughter, Delmar Novak, and Steve Lindholm. : Elaine Sailors, Ron Blank,Barbara Peterson, Sandra Gustin, Karen Smith, and Paul Canarsky. Francis Wood, Diane Kinning, Kenny Nelson, Paula Bonneau, and Connie Pape. Senior Class Sophomore Class President: Secretary: Treasurer: Nancy Peterson Diane Kinning Barbara Peterson President: Secretary: Treasurer: Delmar Novak Paula Bonneau Karen Smith Junior Class Freshmen Class President: Secretary: Treasurer: Carol Slaughter Sandra Gustin Kenny Nelson President: Secretary: Treasurer: Steve Lindholm Paul Canarsky Connie Pape R Club Pep Club President: Secretary: Treasurer: Don Blank Ron Blank Francis Wood President: Secretary: treasurer: Joyce Bonneau Sandra Gustin Elaine Sailors GAMBLES OF LYONS SPONSORS FARMERS UNION CO-OP GIRLS’CHORUS First Row: Barbara Peterson, .Rita Krumwiede, Karen Smith, Norma Kinning, Mary Krumwiede, Constance Nelson, Suzanne Nelson, Sandra Gustin, Diane Kinning, Paula Bonneau, Susan Slaughter, Janice Canarsky, and Director, Miss Newell. Second Row: Karen Johnson, Judy Reil, Colleen Nelson, Joyce Bon- neau, Joan Buchholz, Carolyn Reil, Connie Pape, Nancy Peterson, Kathleen Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Elaine Sailors, and Carolee Slaughter. The Girl's Chorus sang special selections at the Senior Class Play, the Junior Class Play, the Christmas Program, the Spring Operetta, Baccalaureate and Commencement. They also took part in the Logan Valley Music Festival held at Dakota City. Barbara Peterson acted as accompanist. Bo, Ray----- Between Acts. PREDS CLOTHING SPONSORS ELSASSER GROCERY BOYS’CHORUS First Row: Director, Miss Newell,Steven Lindholm, Duane Bussel- man, David Franson, Robert Wortman, Lynn McCord, Ronald Blank, Henry Canarsky, and Paul Canarsky. Second Row: Kenneth Nelson, Mike Gustin, Charles Kiersch, David Heise, Jim Gustin, Donald Blank, and Dudley Nolting. This year a Boy’s Chorus was organized under the direction of Miss Newell. This group has made excellent progress and has sung in public on several occasions. The boys also took part in the Logan Valley Music Festival held atDakota City on January 29. Dudley you're not smiling. Practicing hard or hardly practicing? Logan Valley Music Festival. VOGTS APPLIANCES SPONSORS CAMPBELLS MANUFACTURING TRIPLE TRIO Our Leader The Triple Trio sang special selections at the Senior Class Play, the Junior Class Play, the Christmas Program, the Spring Operetta, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. They also took part in the Logan Valley Music Festival held at Dakota City. Donna Peter- son acted as accompanist for the Triple Trio. Drop your jaw: Breath deeply! First Row: Second Row: Suzanne Nelson, Diane Kinning, Nancy Peterson, Norma Kinning, Colleen Nelson, Judy Reil, Elaine Sailors, Carolee Slaughter, and Barbara Peterson. Accompanist, Donna Peterson,and Director,Miss Newell. LYONS HOTEL SPONSORS IOWA ELECTRIC CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS: Constance Nelson, Nancy Peterson, Diane Kinning, and Barbara Peterson.. SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Members of the junior class presented the three-act comedy, The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere, November 17.. CAST Argan, the imaginary invalid.....................David Heise Toineete, a servant...........................Carol Slaughter Angelique, Argan s elder daughter...............Sandra Gustin Louise, Argan s younger daughter,.............Rita Krumwiede Monsieur Fleur, an apothecary,................Henry Canarsky Beline, Argan s second wife,. ...... .Kathleen Johnson Monsieur Boone, a notary, . ............ ... Claire Lundgren Cleante, in love with Angelique................Kenneth Nelson Monsieur Dia, a doctor..........................Darwin Perrin Thomas, his son,................................ Gary Novak Jerald, Argan s brother...............................Francis Wood Doctor Purgon, a physician, .................... James Muhle Director.................................................Mrs. Marr SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR SENIOR CLASS PLAY Three busloads of students are going to the state capitol and the fun they’re going to have at the play-off game on New Year’s Day! With Beef on the team, how can they lose? And then catastrophe-unless Beef passes the exam with a C” he’ll be ineligible? The gang’s desperate efforts to soak some information into him is out of this world. They even resort to mnemonics using Gwen who is a brain, but unfortunately for her, not very popular. The end result is both surprising and up- roarious. The class presented this play on October 10. I’ve got an idea! Listen, Son, You’d better be kidding! Here she comes. We get the picture. Miss FinsterJ SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR BANQUET - PROM The Continentals. rhe Last Time 1 Saw Paris The theme of the 1960-61 Junior-Senior Prom was An Evening In. Paris. The decorations were blue and silver. Gaily stripped awnings and Paree Cafe tables added the finishing touch. The Aristocats play- ed for the dance held,, in the gym. MELS FARM SERVICE SPONSORS LYONS FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY SPEECH CLUB First Row: Sponsor: Helen S. Mart, Susie Nelson, Judy Reil, Sandra Gustin, and Barbara Peterson. Second Row: Norma Kinning, Connie Pape, Nancy Peterson, Carolee Slaughter, and Elaine Sailors. During the second semester of the 1960-1961 school year, the Rosali.e high school participated in both the Logan Valley and the District declamatory contests. The one-act play, Sunday Costs Five Pesos , was presented by the following cast: Fidel____________________________________Gail Bovee Berta-----------------------------------Jacqueline Slaughter Salome--------------------------------------Elaine Sailors Tonia--------------------------------------Michala Preston Celestina----------------------------------Barbara Slaughter The play earned an Excellent rating at both the Logan Valley contest held at Dakota City, and at the district held at Wayne. The following students participated in the other declamatory categories: Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature: Jean-Marie ----Jacqueline Slaughter Interpretative Public Address: Make Living Your Hobby ----Nancy Peterson Original Public Address: Requiem for a Small Town -----Eddie Lee Novak Extemporaneous Speaking:--------------------Patricia Peterson Poetry Reading:-----— ---— ----------------------------Sandra Gustin Radio and Television News Commentary:------------Ronald Blank Discussion:--------------Elaine Sailors and Patricia Peterson Oral Reading of a Drama:------------- Joint Owners in Spain Nancy Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Karen Klintworth, and Judy Reil LYONS THEATRE SPONSORS SENIOR CLASS Patricia Peterson received a Superior rating at the district contest at Wayne. All other participants received an Excellent rat- ing at both the Logan Valley contest at Homer, and at the district contest at Wayne. In April, Jacqueline Slaughter and Nancy Peterson participated in the state declamatory contest which was held at Lincoln. Both re- ceived an Excellent rating at the state contest. In 1962, the dramatics class participated in the One-Act Play Con- test, on February 8, at Pender, the Logan Valley Declamatory Contest, at Decatur, on March 6, the District Contest, on March 17, at Wayne State Teachers College, and the State Contest, which is held at Lincoln on April 6th and 7th. The one-act play, The Red Lamp , by Hilliard Booth, was presented by the following cast: Matilda Deering----------------------Nancy Peterson Harold Deering--------------------------David Heise Alice Deering----------------------Barbara Peterson Archie Clark---------------------------Ronald Blank Bill Worth-------------------------------Gail Bovee Annie 0’Shane------------------------Elaine Sailors Students who participated in other declamatory categories were: Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature: The Juggler ----Barbara Peterson Interpretative Public Address: Freedom's Holy Light ----Nancy Peterson Original Public Address: Should We Prepare ----Elaine Sailors Extemporaneous Speaking---------------------Carolee Slaughter Poetry Reading-----------------------------------------Sandra Gustin Radio and Television News Commentary--------------------Norma Kinning Informative Public Speaking---------------------------Suzanne Nelson Discussion------------------Kathleen Johnson and Francis Wood Oral Reading of a Drama: from The Imaginary Invalid Kathleen Johnson, Carolee Slaughter, Sandra Gustin, David Heise, and Francis Wood Make'm up, Barb! SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR Lt's risky, but I’ll try Is your life insurance paid? SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR DRIVERS’ TRAINING First Row: Paula Bonneau, Karen Smith, Diane Kinning, Kathy Johnson, Norma Kinning, and Joyce Bonneau. Second Row: Instructor, Mr. Masten. PHYSICAL EDUCATION First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Mary Krumwiede, Karen Smith, Susie Nelson, and Sponsor: Mr. M. J. Masten. Karen Johnson, Joan Buchholz, Judy Rei], and Kathy Johnson. Norma Kinnin Carolyn Reil, Sue Slaughter, Paula Bonneau, Connie Pape, and Colleen Nelson. Theory put to practice. Our new trampoline. SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR Well, anyway he's a Larry. Sleepy Time Gal Let's have a party!!.' J. W. B. Esq. SENIOR CLASS, SPONSORS Diane Kinning Ain't I the lucky one. Nice tan, huh?? Run Glrlsl Watch the BirdieJ B-arb P. in the coal pail Oh, you Iook runny, PaulaI SENIOR CLASS, SPONSOR Don't bite Lainie. 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