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

 - Class of 1971

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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.

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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



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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

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