Rosalie High School - Bulldog Growl Yearbook (Rosalie, NE)
- Class of 1971
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Dedication 1971 BulldogGrou t Rosalie High School Sponsor—be! Stansberry Editors — Typing II Class We, the Senior Class of 1971, are proud to dedicate our Bulldog Growl to Mrs. Vera Eby and Mrs. Margaret Tess- mer. Your time and energy in the planning and preparation of our meals has been truly appreciated. Your efforts will long be remembered. Arden Bonita Can ars ky Fay Lynn Brummond Chorus 1-2-3-4 Small Group 2-3 Madrigal Group 3 Declam 4 Class Play 3 1 Girls Glee 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-3 Class Officer 1-2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Homemaker of the Year 4 Chorus Class Play Girls Glee Pep Club Annual Staff I I r I 1-2-3-4 3-4 1-2-3-4 1-2-3 3 2 LindaAnnCarnarsky Chorus Band Small Group Mixed Quartet Madrigal Group Declam Track Class Play Triple Trio Girls Glee Sextet Trio Pep Club Volleyball Bulldog Staff Homecoming Attendant Judy Jo Nelson Chrous 1-2-3-4 Small Group 2-3-4 Madrigal Group 3 Declam 3-4 Class Play 3-4 Triple Trio 24 Girls Glee 1-2-34 Sextet 2-34 Mixed Quartet 4 Pep Club 1-2-34 Volleyball 1-2-34 Annual Staff 2-3 Bulldog Staff 2-3 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Officer 14 One-Act Play 34 Homecoming Attendant 1-2 Cheerleader 24 Pep Club Officer 3 Clyde IV. Marr Chorus 1-2-3 Band 1-2 Declam 1-2 Football 2-34 Class Play 34 R-Club 2-34 Class Officer 2-3 James E. Dayyett Mixed Quartet 4 Honorable Mention (Football) 4 Chorus 1-24 Band 1-2 Small Group 4 Declam 3 Football 2-34 Basketball 1-2-34 Track 2-34 Class Play 34 R-Club 1-2-34 Class Officer 1-2-34 R-Club Officer 34 Homecoming Attendant 4 3 Rodney £ Nelson Chorus Football Basketball Track Class Play R-Club Class Officer R-Club Officer Homecoming Attendant All-Conference (Football) 1 1-2-3-4 3-4 2-3-4 3-4 1-2-3-4 4 4 4 4 Royer Craiy Nelson Chorus 1 Football 1-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3 Class Play 3-4 R-Club 1-2-3-4 Homecoming King 4 Homecoming Attendant 1 State Track Meet 2 All-Conference (Basketball) 3-4 HouJard M Superintendent Principal Bill Shockley Class Sponsor TO THE CLASS OF 1971 1 saw a group picture of ’58, Bright young faces made this picture great! Twas the kindergarten class in Rosalie that year. To Mrs. Anderson’s heart these youngsters were dear. ARDEN, too, joined these bright tots. To learn their “Do’s”, and their “Do Not’s”; These four sweet girls, each a winsome lass, Add charm and beauty to this class! I looked more closely, and 1 saw there, My grandson, CLYDE, with close-cropped hair! The round face then is now long gone, For love made Clyde quite lean and wan! And there was JIM without sideburns, Changes come—one sadly learns; That studious look he still retains, Now he has cycle, car and dames! There was ROD, a handsome lad, With conduct good-looks not bad; His favorite toy-a plastic car, But, now, his model travels far. Cousin ROGER was Rod’s best chum, For thirteen years, they made schoolwork hum; As Rog goes forth from high school days, He says hard study really pays. Another Nelson, Cousin JUDY by name, As top-flight student did win fame; In leading cheers she did excel, Her talents are more than 1 can tell. There was LINDA, a darling child. Charming, studious, never wild; She pleased the teachers with her work, Long class assignments she’d not shirk! A cheerful cherub named FAY LYNN, With this class, schooling did begin; Her favorite subject, she’d confess, Not words or numbers, but recess! Before the dawn of high school days, The class received two bright new rays; One was POSVAR, one called PULLEN, Both preshrunk, prewoven, woolen! Studious KELVIN, at school he stayed. While other Seniors skipped and played; LARRY’S good nature added wit and cheer. To class activities throughout each year. In this picture, there were others, too, Who left this school, a loss we rue; But, here are TEN-CLASS OF ’71, Whose high school days will soon be done. May health and work and dreams fulfilled, Help you a future good to build; To ten fine youths, we say, “ADIEU”, What you do with life is up to you. Helen S. Marr Senior Breakfast The Senior Class attended a breakfast in their honor at the Methodist Church on Tuesday morning, May 11. Entertainment was furnished by Mrs. Daggett and Mrs. Hennig. Poems were then read by Mr. Shockley and Mrs. Helen S. Marr. Cast Bona Lynn Eve Boyd....... Hazel Miles Stevie Cobb .... Bessie Rhodes . . Victor Ward . . . Garret Lynn . . . Marshall Ward . . Gifford Morton . Mrs. Angela Boyd . Linda Canarsky . . . Judy Nelson Fay Brummond . . Larry Pullen Arden Canarsky . . .Clyde Marr . . Jim Daggett . . Rod Nelson . Roger Nelson . . Lori Hennig Senior Ctass Play On, Friday, April 16, the Senior class presented their play, “Let Me Out Of Here!” The cast consisted of 10 char- acters with Miss Pat Vuchetich as director. Senior Sneak to Denver The Senior class of ’71 went to Denver, Colorado on their Sneak Day. They left Rosalie on Friday, May 7, and returned late Sunday, May 9. Among the sights that were taken in were Denver’s Mu- seum of Natural History, Elitch Gardens, a waxed museum, mountain scenery, and 1200 miles of pavement. It was a very enjoyable trip. They were accompanied by their sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Holtz, and Mrs. Harold Nelson. Baccalaureate Commencement Baccalaureate Exercises were held in the school audi- torium Sunday Evening, May 16. Reverend Hand gave the address to the graduating class. The Seniors of 1971 stood together as a class for the last time at graduation exercises on May 20. Of their class, Linda Canarsky was valedictorian with James Daggett as salutatorian. Mr. Merlyn Menagh gave the graduation address, “Thank God It’s Graduation Day”. The gym was decorated with their class colors of mint green and white. Their gold and black robes were accented with their class flower, the Talisman Rose. Senior Class Prophecy The year is 1981 and as we pull in on the four-lane, freshly graveled Rosalie spur we notice a sign “Rosalie— Population 50”. As we round the corner and pull down the street we immediately spot a large neon sign reading “Roge’s hair and Beauty Salon”, “free beer shampoo”. Toward the end of the street we see Mario Posvar, Header and Stock Car specialist, giving his assistant Jim (Fosbitus) Anderson instructions on cleaning windshields. As we round the corner we spot “Arden Enterprises- Tutoring and Computer Dating Service”. Waiting in front in his daily position stands Larry Pullen on his lunch break from P.B.P. (Pullen Beef Packers) to see what his catch for the day will be. Off to the right we spot a sign on which we see the words Clyde’s Cassino and Root Beer Palace. Just above is a giant flashing picture of a sparkling face resembling Col. Sanders, but we recognize it as the likeness of our old friend Clyde Marr. Stopping off for a cool one we notice standing near the door our old friend Okinowa Novak tipping a quart of the foamy brew. Clyde runs up, gives us a hearty slap on the back and leads us to the bar where he promptly chugged a quart in our honor. After finishing off a few foamy mugs over lively conversation, we decided we’d better be moving along. Turning our wheels toward home we were shocked when someone landed his plane on main street. As the door opens, a red carpet rolls out and our old friend Judy Nelson steps out in her leather jacket, flying scarf, and marine cadet hat. On her back we see TWA and we im- mediately remember her lifelong hope of being a stewar- dess. As we fly along the streets suddenly from behind we hear the blast of police sirens. Pulling off to the side we see the town cop pull in behind. Rod Nelson steps from his ‘75 Volkswagen Fastback that He’d received as a long awaited graduation present, and walks toward our car. At his side hangs a deadly thirty-eight, the bullet in his right shirt pocket. As he removes his hat we see that he is bald—a result no doubt from constant close hair- cuts. Monogrammed on his lapels we notice the in- scription “J. F. I wish” tattered with age. On our way out of town we see Larry Pullen carrying a case of candy to his Volkswagen Van. We see at a nearby bar, Jim Daggett, neatly dressed in his Marine uniform turning the pages of “A Book of the Groshea” by Roger Nelson. As we leave the outskirts of Rosalie we spot two nuns, but the shock is too much when we recognize Fay Brum- mond and Linda Canarsky staring from their habits. After leaving our amusing episodes in the city of big “R” we sail off into the setting sun. Last WiK and Testament Of the Distinguished Seniors of 71” I, FAY BRUMMOND, will and bequeath to everyone anything that comes natural and curse them with any- thing that doesn’t come natural. To my sister, Lea Ann, 1 will anything she gets, because whatever it is she deserves it. To all upcoming Junior High, I will the Stamina to stick to it, and never give up copying. 1, ARDEN CANARSKY, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my study hall desk to any lucky ju- nior who gets it, my stolen pencils and ink pens to any- body who has use for them, and last but not least my Business Law and Bookkeeping books back to Mr. Stans- berry, my history book back to Mr. Shockley, and my literature book back to Mr. Gray. 1 LINDA CANARSKY, Being of competent mind and adequate body, will and bequeath my shy, quiet ways to Lea Ann B., my athletic prowess to Kathy P., my in- tuitive knowledge of test questions to Vawn N. and Pam N. (who certainly need it!), to Shirley B. I leave the pa- tience that comes only after attending school for many years; and last and perhaps least 1 leave my ability to stay out of trouble to Carol D. To all those I have not mentioned 1 leave you with the immortal words of W. C. Fields, “If at 12 first you don’t succeed, try, try, again. Then quit. No use being a fool about it.” I, JAMES E. DAGGETT, being of stereophonic sound mind and body, do herewith bequeath to Kenty—my hand engraved map to “Big R”; my punting ability to Timmy (the toe) Copple; my keg draining ability to (Duce) Bussel- man; the hole in the music room to Mike Kinning and Rudolf miles who spent many nights with Visine in their sore red eyes; to Ramone, 1 leave two shotgun shells to use on Gene of Gene’s Drive-In; to Rick (Marlboro) Miles I leave a pair of snow goggles for hunting albino jackrabbits; my ability to roll cigarettes, and my monogrammed smoking jacket, to Steve (Aloma) Casey 1 leave my return trip ticket to Warsaw and a case of diarrhea to drink on the way, to Lee I leave my Jethro Bodine Book of Ciphering (a compass to find his head), and a cow catcher for his John Deere Car, to Mark L. I leave my love of Watka, and lots of ice to keep the blob from burning up, to Gray I leave a case of clothespins, to Mark W. I leave all the pity a man can show for a person in torture, and last but not least I leave to Gary A. and Craig Novak my new address in Lincoln and a complete schedule of activities. I, CLYDE MARR, do beaueath and will my keg-chugging abilities to Gary B.; my Laredo cigarette maker to my sis- ter, Pat; my supercharged ’59 Ford funny car to Sonny Ger- ber, to sell as a weekend special; my lifetime credit card at the Dog and Suds to Tim C.; and last of all, my abilities to charm Bancroft women to my (BIG!) brother Mike, who already does a better job than 1 do. 1, JUDY NELSON, being of little mind, will and bequeath my grades in Bookkeeping and Business Law to Vawn N. and Pam N.-who’ll need it!! Greta, my green Buick to my little sister “Suds”; my ability to have fun and stay out late to Diane Red; my position on the volleyball team to Timmy C.; my GOOD paying job at Rubik's Korner to any girl dumb enough to take it; my long hair to Steve C.; and my desk in studyhall to the first dumb Junior who can get it. I, RODNEY NELSON, do bequeath my athletic abilities to the Freshman class, ’cause they’ll need it; the ability to have good parties to the student body of Rosalie, especially when someone’s parents are gone for the weekend. My drum playing ability to Mark Lindholm and Craig Novak and anything else to who ever wants it. I, ROGER NELSON, being of weird mind and athletic body, do hereby bequeath the following: My electric hair- dryer and hairnets to Mark L. who will put them to good use; to Dennis Christ my ability to try to blow smoke rings; my athletic ability on the football field and basket- ball court to Tim Copple; my ability to see turkey buz- zards to Craig Novak; my gross remarks to the whole stu- dent body as there is a lot to go around; and last but not least my size 34 underwear to Allen Steinmeyer. I, KELVIN POSVAR, being of 80% Bud and 20% Schlitz, do bequeath my Ramrod Mercury to my brother, Gayle. My ability to beat Mr. Gray in the 50 yd. dash to Dennis Christ; I also leave the location of our local dump to the preceding Senior boys. I also bequeath my abilities as girl chaser to Tim Copple. I, LARRY PULLEN, being of confused mind and scarce body, do bequeath to Dennis Christ my “Big Red” socks; my naturally curly hair to Randy Miles; my ability to im- personate John Wayne to Tim Copple; my All-Star Wrestling Schedule to Gayle Posvar; my abilities in track to Steve Casey; my pig-sticker ability to Len (Bloat) Hermelbracht; and last but not least my ability to ref the volleyball net to Allen (Steiny) Steinmeyer. 13 Junior Class The Junior Class of 1971 started the year off with high spirits. Every- time the end of the six weeks rolled around they kept getting lower and lower and lower!! Our Junior Class Play went over as a smashing success, sponsored by Mrs. June Hawk. Class officers were elected and following were the privileged: Craig Novak-President; Shirley Bonneau-Vice-President; and Carol Daggett- Secretary-Treasurer. Since Mrs. Hawk had to leave school before semester we had a new sponsor. Mrs. Naomi Murphy, which did not last long. After she left we got another sponsor. Miss Pat Vuchetich. We broke a record of having three sponsors in one year. Our biggest money-making project this year was our Magazine Sales. We received our class rings in late November, from Josten’s. After the first semester ended we received a new member to our class, Steve Casey. Kathy Pullen Pam Nelson Mary Anderson Carol Daggett Pat Marr Mark Lindholm Gayle Posvar Vawn Nolting Betty Modlin Shirley Bonneau Craig Novak Lori Hennig Gary Alilers Steve Casey Mark Wilkens Irma Anderson The year of 70-71 started off with a splat—Freshman Ini- tiation. The evening started out with an arrangement of shaving cream, rotten eggs, tomatoes, and chicken intestines. There were also a few cow yard products flying through the air. As it ended, as usual, the Sophomores got it just as bad as the Freshman. Our next encounter was the Sophomore Bake Sale. By some miracle, we cleared S52.75. Lee Brasch, after a hard night of soda pop?, happened to run into one of his old girlfriends on the road-Betsy the Cow. The Sophomore class frequently saw Lea Ann Brum- mond with what appeared to be rope burns on the upper half of her body!!!! We had two new additions to our superb class this year, Diane Reil and David Pape. It took them awhile to get used to our tactics, but by the end of the year they were used to us. After nine months of treachery at the Rosalie Rathole along with our sponsor, Del Stansberry, we are proud to re- port, we all FLUNKED!!!!! Ray Hermelbracht Lea Ann Brummond Reanae Hennig Diane Reil Kent Hansen Lee Brasch Kay Copple Kim Preston Sophomore Class David Pape Dennis Christ Cindy Brown Rick Miles Cindy Nelson Freshman Ctass Mike Kinning Cheryl Reil Kay Daggett Allen Steinmeyer Len Hermelbracht Denise Preston Maxine Anderson Gary Anderson Randy Miles John Kroger Gary Busselman Tim Copple Freshman Initiation This year’s Freshman class officers are: Len Hermelbracht, President; Denise Preston, Vice-President; Allen Steinmeyer, Secretary; and Maxine Anderson, Treasurer. We’ve been studying hard all year. We aren’t like some of the other classes, are we? For the past years the Sophomores have gotten the best of the Freshmen at initiation. This year we reversed the strategy of the Sophomores and ended up on top! We are looking forward to our Sophomore year. Then we will get to initiate the Freshmen! See ya next year! NORBERT HOLTZ-Shop, Driver’s Education, and RANDY GRAY-English and Coach Ass’t. Coach LOUISE GUSTIN-Mathematics HELEN THOMAS-Music DEL STANSBERRY-Business and Coach MARGARET TESSMER AND VERA EBY-Cooks BILL SHOCKLEY-Principal and History HOWARD MOECKEL-Superintendent and Guidance First Row: Mike Marr, Peggy Meyers, Raymond Peterson, Bruce Smith, Kristi Posvar. Mike Miller, Allan Anderson, Colleen Marr. Second Row: Kristi Preston, Paul Novak, Penny Nelson, Vickie Hittle, Sherry Busselman, Kathy Busselman, Cindy Anderson, Ruth Pullen. Third Row: Paul Kroger, David Kinning, Marty Nolting, Charles Beckman, Arlene Anderson, Suezette Christ, Robert Peterson, John Brasch. Junior High First Row: Mr. Gary Washington, Brad Sailors, Deanna Daggett, Karen Kinning, Dolly Hittle, Pamela Ostrand, Noreen Posvar, John Novak, Lee Novak. Second Row: Lori Nelson, Teresa Smith, Rhonda Hansen, Danny Nelson, Jimmy Miller, Randy Peterson, Scott Novak, Tammy Nolting, Beverly Meyers. Third Row: Wade Shockley, Karen Busselman, Brenda Christ, Naomi Beckman, Daisy Hittle, Lori Steinmeyer, Janelle Preston, Harold Anderson. First Row: Craig Posvar, Tata Miller, Troy Gatzemeyer, Carey Hennig, Lula An- derson, Marlon Hennig. Second Row: Jolene Nelson, Wanda Novak, Lynn Han- sen, Michelle Erickson, Lori Christ, Dana Reil, Mrs. Janice Cooney. Third Row: Lori Anderson, Floyd Beckman, Joel Daggett, Mark Kroger, Dwight Kroger, Ann Janae Sailors. Third And Fourth First Anri Second First Row: Todd Parker, Todd Gatzemeyer, Curtis Bonneau, Eric Anderson. Michael Ostrand, Wes Hermelbracht, Mrs. Fahrenholz. Second Row: Rhonda Novak, Peggy Nelson, Kim Smith, Valerie Nelson, Lisa Anderson, Sheila Kinning, Timothy Ahlers. Third Row: Robby Hawk, Cecil Brum mond, Scott Wilkens, Rod Kinning, Donnie Preston, Kelly Barada, Elmer Hittle. Kindergarten First Row: Mrs. Anderson, Bradley Slaughter, Kent Steinmeyer, Nikki Shock- ley, Kim Nelson, Ronnie Preston, Douglas Reil. Second Row: Sheila Bon- neau, Melinda Anderson, Kitty Christ, Kae Posvar, Fae Posvar. activities Kristy Smith-Mascot. Pat Marr, Diane Reil, Yawn Nolting, Cindy Nelson. t Kim Preston, Mary Anderson, Pam Nelson, Judy Nelson. Pep Club Cheerleaders: Mary Anderson, Judy Nelson, Kim Preston. Pam Nelson. Second Row: Vawn Nolting, Mr. Bill Shockley, Sponsor; Shirley Bonneau, President; Lori Hennig, Vice-President; Carol Daggett, Secretary-Treasurer; Cindy Nelson. Third Row: Pat Marr, Kay Daggett, Colleen Marr, Lea Ann Brummond, Reanae Hennig, Cheryl Reil, Betty Modlin, Diane Reil. Third Row: Linda Canarsky, Kris- ti Preston. Kay Copple, Denise Preston, Penny Nelson, Sherrie Bussleman, Su- zette Christ, Cindy Brown. Basketball Cheerleaders Queen Judy King Roger V' Homecoming 1970 Royalties' Attendants SENIORS-Faye Lynn Brummond Rod Nelson Linda Canarsky Jim Daggett JUNIORS-Mary Anderson Craig Novak SOPHOMORES-Cindy Nelson Ray Hermelbracht FRESHMEN Denise Preston Gary Anderson Friday, October 2, 1970, Rosalie hosted the West Point Catholic Reserves for the Homecoming game. Rosalie was victorious with the score 24-6. Saturday, October 3, 1970, the Pep Club and R-Club hosted the coronation at the Town Hall in Rosalie. The Town Hall was decorated in the school colors of Black and Gold. The music was provided by “The Blue Image” from Omaha, Nebr. Judy Nelson and Roger Nelson received the honor of be- coming King and Queen. Crowning Roger and Judy were last years Queen Deanna Hennig and substituting for King Scott Gustin, was Jerry Wortman. Melinda Anderson and Doug Reil were the crown bearers. 29 First Row, left to right: Cindy Brown. Kay Daggett, Cheryl Reil, Denise Preston, Lea Ann Brummond, Cindy Nelson, Pat Vuchetich, Sponsor. Second Row: Fay Lynn Brummond, Len Hermelbracht, Allen Steinmeyer, Gary Bussleman. Randy Miles, and Linda Canarsky. Third Row: Judy Nelson, Lori Hennig, Jim Daggett, Kay Copple and Pam Nelson. bee (am Participants 30 One Act P(ay Miss Pat Vuchetich, Sponsor; Pam Nelson, Judy Nelson, Cindy Brown, Cindy Nelson, and Lea Ann Brummond. Randy Miles, Len Hermeibracht-Oral Interpretation of Prose Literature. Kay Daggett, Cheryl Reil, Denise Preston—Oral In terpretation of Drama. Dec (am “Crystal Blue Persuasion” was the theme of our Junior Senior Prom which was held in the Rosalie Public Gym- nasium, Saturday, May 1, 1971. During the banquet the Seniors were presented with their class prophecy. We were entertained by the trio who sang “Love is Blue”?? With the dance following, music was provided by the Blue Image from Omaha, Nebraska. The gym was decorated with a rock fountain bubbling over with blue water, which was set under a blue and silver arch way. The ceiling was decorated with midnight star- bust streamers. The sides were decorated with blue and sil- ver streamers that were fastened to a brick wall. A trellis arch way finished our decorations as the entrance. First Row: Mrs. Helen Thomas,Carol Daggett, Kim Preston, Lea Ann Brummond, Irma Anderson, Linda Canarsky, Arden Canarsky, Betty Modlin, Reanae Hennig, Kay Daggett. Second Row: Lori Hennig, Pam Nelson, Vawn Nolting, Kay Cop- pie, Shirley Bonneau, Fay Brummond, Kathy Pullen, Cheryl Reil, Judy Nelson, Cindy Nelson. Third Row: Cindy Brown, Diane Reil, Jim Daggett, Lee Brasch, Mark Lindholm, Gary Aiders, Mary Anderson, Patty Marr, Denise Preston. Mixed Chorus First Row: Teresa Smith, Suzette Christ, Arlene Anderson, Kay Daggett, Lori Nelson, Harold Anderson, Bruce Smith. Second Row: Rhonda Hansen, Deanna Daggett, Naomi Beckman, Lula Anderson, Mrs. Helen Thomas, Allen Steinmeyer, Len Hermelbracht. John Novak, Carol Daggett, Irma Anderson, Wade Shockley, Jim Miller, Lori Steinmeyer. Cast Pat Marr......................Mountain Maggie Lori Hennig...........................Maw Fry Pam Nelson...........................Emmy Fry Gary Ahlers.........................iZZje Fry Mark Lindholm........................Clem Fry Vawn Nolting.................Rosie Belle Fry Carol Daggett...........Aunt Harry Hornhonker Mary Anderson............Becky Mae Hornhonker Craig Novak..................Willy Hornhonker Gayle Posvar............................pappy Popoff Mark Wilkens.............................Zeke Popoff Shirley Bonneau........The Travelin’ Preacher Kathy Pullen..........................Wedding Guests Betty Modlin................. Irma Anderson................ Junior High........Musicians and Entertainers Junior Class Play The Junior Class presented A-FEUDIN’ OVER YON- DER, on November 13, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. June Hawk was the director of the play. The plot revolves around the Popoff family and the Fry family. They had been feuding for years because one of the Popoff boys said he was going out to shoot an old skunk one day, and accidentally shot Paw Fry instead. In the end, of course, the feud was ended and everybody was happy. sports First Row, left to right: Clyde Marr, Mark Wilkens, Kent Hansen, Gary Anderson, Allen Steinmeyer, Dennis Christ, Gayle Posvar. Second Row: Len Hermelbracht, (Student Manager), Roger Nelson, Lee Brasch, Rod Nelson, Larry Pullen, Jim Daggett, Tim Copple, Ray Hermelbracht, Gary The 1970 football season started with twenty-two play- ers reporting for practice. Among the twenty-two players, fourteen were lettermen. The season started out slow as the Bulldogs were de- feated in the first two games. The tempo then picked up as the Bulldogs went on to five straight victories. The thought of victory roamed through the Bulldogs until they met up with an undefeated Dodge team. Alders, Mike Kinning. (Student Manager). Third Row: Mr. Stansberry, (Coach), Craig Novak, Gary Busselman, Kelvin Posvar, Mark Lindholm, Rick Miles, Randy Miles, John Kroger, Mr. Gray (Assistant). Through the remainder of the season the Bulldogs suf- fered a loss of players and were unable to regain another victory. The season ended with a 5-4 record. Three players received all-conference honors. They were Mark Lindholm and Rod Nelson on the offensive team and Gary Alders on the defensive team. Jim Daggett received honorable Mention. mo Football Team Offense Co-Captains Jim Daggett Mark Lindholm Season's Record Rosalie 6 Bancroft 8 Rosalie 28 Winnebago 34 Rosalie 12 Newcastle 6 Rosalie 24 West Point 6 Rosalie 32 Yutan 12 Rosalie 16 Beemer 6 Rosalie 36 Walthill 12 Rosalie( 8 Dodge 42 Rosalie 6 Decatur 32 Defense R-CLUB OFFICERS: Mark Lindholm, Jim Daggett, Rod Nelson. 1970-1971- Basketball Team Rosalie 28 Homer 49 61 Emerson S. H. 72 52 Winnebago 59 49 Bancroft 70 43 Newcastle 61 48 Cedar Bluffs 72 60 Snyder 63 43 Winnebago 63 53 Decatur 57 63 Beemer 48 51 Decatur 44 afie Classic 59 Win side 50 56 Bancroft 45 ill Invitational 61 Newcastle 70 49 Emerson S.H. 63 40 Walthill 56 i(ley Tournami 50 Decatur 44 31 Winnebago 65 district Tournament Rosalie 41 Newcastle 42 ALL CONFERENCE Roger Nelson First Row: Lea Ann Brummond, Lori Hennig, Denise Preston, Mary Anderson, Judy Nelson, Kim Preston. Second Row: Fay Lynn Brummond, Carol Daggett, Pam Nelson, Kay Copple, Shirley Bonneau, Diane Reil, Maxine Anderson, Cheryl Reil, Cindy Nelson, Kay Daggett, and Coach Randy Gray. 1970 1971 Vottey Season Volleyball Action Rosalie 0 Newcastle 2 Rosalie 6 Cedar Bluffs 2 Rosalie 2 Walthill 0 Rosalie 0 Battle Creek 2 Rosalie 2 Winside 1 Rosalie 2 Winnebago 0 Rosalie 2 Beemer 0 Rosalie 2 Pender 0 Rosalie 2 Lyons 0 Rosalie 2 Bancroft 0 Rosalie 2 Homer 0 Rosalie 2 Decatur 0 Rosalie 0 Snyder 2 Rosalie 2 Homer 1 Rosalie 0 Winnebago 2 Rosalie 0 Winside 2 Rosalie 2 Snyder 1 Rosalie 2 Beemer 0 Rosalie 2 Bancroft 0 A'Team First Row: Gayle Posvar, Dennis Christ, Craig Novak, Gary Anderson, Gary Busselman, Kelvin Posvar, Allen Steinmeyer, Mike Kinning, Mark Wil- kens. Second Row: Len Hermelbracht, Rod Nelson, Mark Lindholm, Jim Daggett, Gary Aiders, Steve Casey, John Kroger, Randy Miles, Coach Gray. Track Action Freshman 440 yd. Relay Mark Lindholm Allen Steinmeyer Track Results 880 yd. Gary Busselman, Relay Gary Anderson, Allen Steinmeyer, Mike Kinning. TIME: 56.5 3rd Conference 100 yd. Dash TIME: 11.4 3rd Conference Mile Relay High Jump 5’4” 4th Conference Broad Jump 17’ 5W' Jim Daggett 5th District Mile Run TIME: 6:13 5th Conference Rod Nelson Boys Track Team Jim Daggett, Rod Nelson, Gary Ahlers, Mark Lindholm. TIME: 1:43 1st Conference TIME: 1:40.3 2nd District Mark Wilkens, Gayle Posvar, Gary Busselman, Steve Casey. TIME: 4:28.4 4th Conference 180 yd. Lows TIME: 23.3 1st Conference TIME: 22.8 2nd District Shot Put 41’ 614” 1st Conference ■Ml First Row: Irma Anderson, Lea Ann Brummond, Cindy Nelson, Kim Preston, Kay Daggett, Carol Daggett. Second Row: Fay Brummond, Denise Preston, Mary Anderson, Maxine Anderson, Cheryl Reil, Pam Nelson, Lori Hennig, Coach Gray. Girts Track Team “Track Action” Track Results Fay Brummond Shot Put 27’ 1” 5 th Conference Lea Ann Brummond Discus 82’ 4th Conference Lori Hennig 50 yd. Hurdles TIME: 9.2 1st Conference Kim Preston High Jump 4’ 2” 2nd Conference Mary Anderson 220 yd. Dash TIME: 33.1 3rd Conference Cheryl Reil Long Jump 13’ 2W' 3rd Conference Kay Daggett Pam Nelson 50 yd. Hurdles TIME: 9.9 4th Conference Denise Preston 220 yd. Dash TIME: 32.4 2nd Conference TIME: 30.8 5th District 440 yd. Relay Carol Daggett, Lori Hennig, Denise Preston, Cheryl Reil. TIME: 60’0 2nd Conference TIME: 58.6 5th District 880 yd. Relay 50 yd. Dash TIME: 7.2 4th Conference 100 yd. Dash TIME: 13.3 2nd Conference 440 yd. Dash TIME: 74.9 4th Conference 440 yd. Dash TIME: 75.0 5th Conference Discus 81’4” 5 th Conference 880 yd. Run TIME: 2:57 1st Conference TIME: 2:48 1st District TIME: 2:38.7 8th in State 100 yd. Dash TIME: 14.1 + 4th Conference 880 yd. Run TIME: 3:09.5 3rd Conference Kim Preston, Mary Anderson, Lea Ann Brum- mond, Pam Nelson. TIME: 2:07.7 1st Conference TIME: 2:02.1 2nd District That’ll teach ya!! The strongest man on the team. Phew! mA-: Come a little closer!! Tell ya what boys, I’ll take first pick. When will it all end? Daggett, 1 was just kidding when I said there was a Budweiser under there! The Chicks are back!! ager would lead to this!! Wouldn’t you know it, possum belly left- overs again. YUK!! 48 Wow!! What a night! What are we having for dinner?? Which one’s tire dumb- bell? What you see is what you get!!! You mean we don’t play tonight? OK guys, 1 think you’ve had enough! Look Ma, no cavities!! $20 Contribution Genelli Studio Sioux City $10 Contributions Bob’s Service Rosalie Ken’s Rexall Pender Bancroft CO-OP Association Bancroft Pender Livestock Co. Pender Walthill First National Bank Walthill Preston’s Bar Rosalie Citizens Bank Bancroft First National Bank Bancroft Iowa Electric Light Power Walthill Lindholm’s Grocery Rosalie $5 Contributions Dr. Egerman Bancroft Les’s Feed and Produce Bancroft Marr’s Locker Service Bancroft Pender Veterinary Clinic Pender Advertising $5 Continued Yankhe Auto Pender Voller’s and Son’s Pender Pender Clinic Pender Walthill Farm Equipment and Co. Walthill Silver Moon Bar Waltliill D. and C. Upholstery Walthill Jim’s Super Saver Walthill Buckley and Boyd Winnebago Walthill Feed and Supply Walthill Hawk’s Service Rosalie Smith Food Market Lyons Lyons-Uehling Implement Company Lyons First National Bank Lyons Ireland’s Drug Lyons Farm and Home Insurance Agency Lyons R. H. Cates Life Insurance Lyons Nina’s Lyons $5 Continued Little’s Lyons Hillside Dairy Uehling Lou’s Super Saver Lyons Lyons CO-OP Creamery Lyons Burt County Implement Lyons Lyons Lumber Co. 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