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The Rosalie Bulldog Growl 1980-1981 Rosalie, NE. 68055 Table Of Contents Faculty Page 7 Student Life Page 13 Sports Page 31 Students Page 43 Advertisement Page 63 Rosalie Public School To be or not to be? Time really flew during the 1980-81 school year. With all of the activities no one seemed to have much spare time. Shown here are just some of the things that the active students have been doing — reading, artwork, pep rallies, choosing the best class ring, or just the usual fooling around. Although the classes are slowly shrinking in size, the noise or school spirit never seems to let up. Rosalie studies school merger ROSALIE, Neb. — A steering committee ap- pointed to investigate a possible merger for the Rosalie School District is expected to report its findings in about a month. So far, the eight-member committee has met with officials from the Lyons and Bancroft school districts and will meet with officials from the Walthill district. They hope to determine which other school district has the best overall facilities and best program and then try and work out some type of merger or reorganization with that district, said Rosalie Superintendent Ken Brown. Any merger or reorganization, Brown said, probably will take effect for the 1982-83 school year. Plans now call for Rosalie to keep the system as it is, with grades kindergarten through 12 in one building, for the next school year. The major problem. Brown said, is declining enrollment. Rosalie started the present school year with a total of 102 students in all.grades. Projected enrollment for the 1985-86 school year is 89 students. or to play . . . Wow — look at the sportsmanship shown above left! This is a perfect picture of what goes through the kids' minds. No matter if work or play is done, a smile, handshake, or a hug always seems to be a perfect ending. Up, up and away is also a suitable phrase here. Those included in the flying events include Mr. Harris, alias Superman, and the students flying their Weekly Reader balloons. To get involved . . . The 1980-81 Yearbook Staff was a really super pitch-in group. Staff members seated are: Jean Burmes- ter, Kent Steinmeyer, and Rhonda Novak, Editor. Standing: Norma Far- rens, Sponsor; Stacy Warnock, Ad- vertising Co-Editor; Sheila Bonneau, Faculty Section Editor; Wally Pierce, Art; Val Nelson, Student Life Section Editor, Kim Nelson, Doug Reil, Tim Ahlers, Sports and Classes Section Editor, Advertising Co-Editor, and Brad Slaughter. These kids really did get involved! Business. English History . Home-Ec. . Reading p- c 1 -a c =r -o LJ_ c n o O fD 0) n Science R.H.S. Faculty and Staff have a busy year Ken Brown was Rosalie's Superintendent and Principal for the 1980-1981 school year. Along with being the Activities Director he was also Guidance Counselor and taught the World Geography class. Norma Farrens taught Typing I, Typing II, General Business, and Ac- counting. She also sponsored the Yearbook and was the 7th 8th grade sponsor. Vicki Schmitz coached the Volleyball and Junior High Basketball teams. She taught 7th 8th grade math, Algebra, Ge- ometry, and Algebra II. School Board Jan Smith, Treasurer; John Kroger, Secretary; Mary Kiersch, Dennis Slaughter, President; Ken Brown, Jerry Wortman, Glenn Bonsall, and Jean Morgan. Kim Naden taught all of the History courses for 7-12 and was head Basketball and Track coach. He was also the Lunch Supervisor. Burton Harris 8 was the Industrial Arts, Small Motors, and Drafting Welding teacher for students in 7-12 grades. Mary Kiersch served as the office secretary for the 1980-1981 year. Carol Peterson instructed 8-12 grade English and Speech. She directed an all-school play and three one act plays. She also sponsored the Sophomore class. Darnelle Nissen taught Science, Biology, and Physics. She was also the sponsor for the Senior class. Pat Alexander instructed the 1st 2nd grade combination class room. She was kept busy this school year with eleven 1st graders and ten 2nd graders. Sue Sheldrick taught K-12 art classes, with many of her students re- ceiving honors for their work at various contests. She was also sponsor for the Junior class. Marilyn Hansen taught the Kindergarten class and was Remedial Read- ing teacher to K-12 grade students. She was also the Head Elementary Teacher. Dana Woebbeking was the music teacher for all grades and she taught individual music lessons to the elementary students. She was also the director of three music programs and was active in several fund raising events to buy needed equipment for the music department. Jennifer Pierce taught Home-Economics, Interior Design, Tailoring, and Family Relations Child Development classes. She was also the Pep-Club sponsor. Barbara Wildman instructed the combination 5th 6th grade room. The six 5th graders and nine 6th graders had a very busy and productive year. Gary Jorgensen was tne Health and P.E. teacher for elementary and high school students. He was also the head football coach and sponsored the R-Club. Joni Erickson taught the 3rd 4th grade classes and had her hands full with eight 3rd and eight 4th graders. She was also Co-Pep-Club sponsor. 10 June Hawk was the part-time librarian and instructed the Library Science class. She also sponsored the freshman class and introduced the elementary students to various types of short stories during their reading hour. Rosella Anderson Janenne Jorgenson served as the cooks for the 1980-1981 school year. Vicki Slaughter was Teacher's Aid, worked with individual- students who needed ex- tra help in the classroom, and helped with play- ground duty. Beverly Slaughter helped tne cooks in the kitchen and did custodian work. Roger Brown was custodian and drove the Kindergarten bus. Pat Ruge was the school nurse. She visited the school once a week. Syd Kruse was the Speech Patholo- gist with the Educational Service Unit Student Council 5 All School Play . . . _ o Awards Night ..... ■ Pep-Club ........ Q . Homecoming ...... cr STUDENT LIFE A series of One Act Plays was held December 2, under the direction of Carol Peterson. The eighth grade presented the one act Triple Play, which was a comedy about a high school cheerleader and her problems keeping her three admirers on the string. But Listen was the One Act Drama Performed by the Freshmen Class, where the plot concentrated on an attempted bomb threat and a dingy secretary who kept confusing the message. The final performance of the evening was the Soph- omore's presentation of the comedy Keep Your Halo Straight, which dealt with the problems of a high School guy who was dating two girls at one time, and his bothersome conscious. BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS | keep Your Halo Strai Spirit Strikes Again! W Coach Naden encourages the team. During the school year the cheerleaders worked hard planning pep rallies for the various events. A variety of skits, cheers, and songs helped boost school spirit among the students. «J Prague Panthers prove to be tough opposition. First prize goes to Carol and Kristi for Crazy Day. Rhona sways with Julie, the award winning raisin. Val swings into the 50's. Tradition again was in the halls of RHS during Homecoming Week. Included in this year's activities was a day to dress up in the 50's, a dress up crazy day, and a day to dress for the year 2001. By the end of the week everyone was ready for formal dress day and the Traditional Black and Gold Day. ISS$S$SS Thp aftp The afternoon game against Prague was the kickoff for the Homecoming cele- bration. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the royalty. With Lisa Slaughter and Patrick Christiansen serving as crownbearers and Dawn Klintworth as flower girl, Wally Pierce and Rhonda Novak were crowned this year's King and Queen. Pres.-Stacy, Vice-Julie, Sec.-Tammy, 7th-Rhonda, 8th-Rhona. Michelle and Stacey help in concession stand. 20 First row: Kim Nelson, Kristi Smith, Carol Kroger, Sheila Bonneau. Second row: Rhona Sailors, Sheila Smith, Stacy War- nock, Dawn Pierce, Stacey White, Rhonda Gatzemeyer, Fae Posvar, Julie Daggett, Kae Posvar. Third row: Mrs. Pierce-Spon- sor. Madonna McRoberts, Staci Ostrand, Michelle Slaughter, Teresa Christ, Tammy Ahlers, Kitty Christ, Angie Richardson, Miss Erickson-Sponsor. tasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss«ssssaBsssss ssssa The Varsity Cheerleaders put m many nours or hard work promoting school spirit. Besides meeting regularly to perfect their cheers they also performed three musical routines, and at- tended Cheerleading Clinic at Wayne. This year's Basketball Cheerleaders were Kim Nel- son, Sheila tonneau, Carol Kroger, and Kristi Smith. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 21 Bsssssssssssssssssssssssssssa The All School Play The Beverly Hill- billies was presented on April 10, with a cast of 24 students, directed by Carol Peterson. Principle cast members pic- tured were: Curt B. as Mr. Drysdale, Kim N. and Mrs. Drysdale, Doug R. as Jethro, and Tammy A. as Elly Mae. Kent S. played the part of Jed Clampett with Shelia B. as Granny, Wes H. as Col. Fox- hall, Julie D. as Emaline Fetty, and Gina H. as Miss Hathaway. The rest of the cast included: Jason S., Rhona S., Tim A., Ed M., Tony S., Jean B., Val N., Kristy S., MaDonna M., Dawn P., Warren P., Stacey W., Pat A., and Angie R. What should we do with him, Elly Mae? 22 The Band improved a great deal this past year. Mem- bers were front row: Tammy Ahlers, Carol Kroger, Julie Daggett, Tammy Moss, Jodie Dye, Dawn Pierce. Middle row: Mickey Akins, Staci Ostrand, MaDonna McRo- berts, Deann Richardson, Pat Akins, Warren Pierce, Mi- chelle Slaughter, Kristy Smith, Angie Richardson, Ac- companist Mrs. V.E. Crowell. Back row: Jeff Ahlers, Miss Woebbeking-lnstructor. They also received new music stands from several fund raisers. KWWWWS M.WWSS!ra8SSS«SSSSS8S8SS8SSSS Music in schools Senior High Girls Brightened Their Souls at Fall Concert. WWWWWM8——SWSWW The Girls' Glee included front row: Rhonda Gatzemeyer, Staci Ostrand, Julie Daggett, Tammy Ahlers, MaDonna McRoberts, Sta- cey White. Middle row: Kitty Christ, Katy Johnston, Dawn Pierce, Kristy Smith, Carol Kroger, Miss Woebbeking. Back row: Gina Hunt, Angie Richardson, Michelle Slaughter, Sheila Smith, Rhona Sailors. The group received an excellent at Music Contest. B quartet pictured below received a superior rating. Sr. High Chorus was 5 members strong for first semester. “Celebration $s$s$sssssssssss$ssss Entertaining the Seniors, the Juniors sponsored the tradi- tional Junior-Senior Banquet. It was held May 1, 1981, at 6:30 in the evening. With the help of the Sophomores, the Juniors decorated the gym in dark blue, light blue, and sil- ver streamers in a canape style. The music was accom- panied by Gordon Baumann. Curt announced the wills prepared by the Sen- Tim delivered the Senior Class prophecies. mrs. Awards Night The students of Rosalie were once again honored at the annu- al Awards Banquet. The pot luck dinner was again furnished by the students' parents and the faculty. It was followed by the awards presentations with Mr. Harris serving as Master of Cere- monies. Awards presented in- cluded: Football, Basketball, Vol- leyball, Track, Pep Club, Drama, Music, Yearbook, and Scholor- ships. irtley Produc Mr. Naden once again receives the (Batty] Bone Shelia Val were on Superior Honor Roll throughout the year. Val receives the Rosalie Faculty Community Scholarship. R Student Council H. S. Student council members from left to right are Val Nelson, President-Cecil Brummond, Kim Nelson, Pat Akins, Tony Schumacher, Curt Bonneau, Sponsor-Ken Brown. Pictured below are Val Nelson, Kim Nel- son, and Tony Schumacher. The group traveled to Lyons for a full day of school to observe their school system. Another activity was sponsoring the Game-Day before Christmas vacation. The student council also evaluated the school's lunch program. The R-CLUB members were First row: Wes Her- melbracht, Cecil Brummond, Curt Bonneau, Sponsor Coach Jorgensen. Second row: Todd Parker, Tim Ahlers, Rhonda Novak, Alecia Nissen, Ed McRoberts, Tony Schumacher. Third row: Stacy Warnock, Val Nelson, Kent Steinmeyer, Doug Reil, Brad Slaughter. Fourth row: Sheila Bonneau, Melinda Anderson, Fae Posvar, Kae Pos- var, Kim Nelson. Fifth row: Wally Pierce, Warren Pierce. 5SSS8S8WW«SSgSSSSSSSSSSSSSi SPORTS ★★★★★★ ★★♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ 4 The 1980 Volleyball team members are Front Row: Melinda Anderson, Kristi Smith, Sheila Bonneau; Middle Row: Fae Pos- var, Val Nelson, Kae Posvar; Back Row: Coach Vicki Schmitz, Carol Kroger, and Kim Nelson. Coach Schmitz gives the team a pep talk during a break. Senior Starter Val Nelson was named to the first team of the Logan Valley All Conference Team. Sopjiomore Kim Nelson received an Flonorable Mention Conference Award. As the volleyball season progressed, Coach Schmitz and her young team were able to im- prove upon their skills and last year's record. In addition they learned to work together as a team ending the year with a 4-15 record and high expectations for 1981. 32 Girls improve Season's Record Rosalie 0 Lyons 2 Rosalie 0 Winnebago 1 Rosalie 2 Bancroft 2 Rosalie 0 Macy 2 Rosalie 0 Prague 2 Rosalie 1 Beemer 2 Rosalie 0 Lyons 2 Rosalie 1 Dominican 0 Rosalie 2 Beemer 2 Rosalie 0 Decatur 2 Rosalie 0 Winnebago 2 Rosalie 2 N.S.D. 0 Rosalie 2 Snyder District Tournament 0 Rosalie 0 Bancroft 2 Rosalie 0 Homer 2 ► lHH( 1HI- 1nr wwirwirw Kristi's spiking was an asset to the team. Sometimes they make it ... sometimes they don't. 33 Looks like Curt has an easy touchdown . . . OOPS!! Mike O. All Conference Defensive Back. Wally P. All Conference Defensive Lineman. Wgmmg% Ahlers runs behind wall of Bulldogs ti IE;’ 11 k: • C2Bg [ 'V ;av.; Mfcs ' £. ' ?v •- ' - ■ . Pride is alive! Although the 1980 Bulldogs were short on experience and numbers they played with enthusiasm and learned the meaning of teamwork and pride in their team and themselves. Pictured below are team mem- bers: Front Row: Wes Hermelbracht Statis- tition, David Schumacher, Ed McRoberts, Kent Steinmeyer, Steinmeyer, Tim Ahlers, Brad Slaughter, Warren Pierce, Pat Akins Student Manager, 2nd Row: Coach Gary Jorgensen, Tony Schumacher, Curt Bon- neau, Todd Parker, Cecil Brummond, Mike Ostrand, Todd Gatzemeyer, Wally Pierce, Doug Reil, Assistant Coach Burton Harris. Hart hitting defensive action! SCORES Rosalie 6 Beemer 49 Rosalie 26 Dominican 40 Rosalie 8 Decatur 56 Rosalie 22 Prague 43 Rosalie 20 Macy 34 Rosalie 28 Nebraska Deaf 38 Rosalie 6 Winnebago 74 Rosalie 12 Snyder 50 ► 48 seconds to go — and we’re ahead! The 1980-81 season ended on a good note after getting to the second round of Districts by beating Winside 54-53. Even though the team did not end the season with a winning record, the team gained valuable experience. Senior starter Cecil Brummond received honorable men- tion awards. Front Row: Mr. Naden, Tim Ahlers, Brad Slaughter, Cecil Brummond, Curt Bonneau, Wes Hermelbracht, Tony Schumacher; Second Row: Doug Reil, Kent Steinmeyer; Third Row: Warren Pierce, Ed McRoberts. Curt goes for jump ball against Decatur. VlOflC l 36 a '80-81 Bulldogs J. V. works up a big thirst. New sweats donated by R-Club High School Basketball Scores B Rosalie 41 Homer 70 a Rosalie 49 Walthill 73 Rosalie 56 Omaha Dominican 65 s Rosalie 47 Macy 55 i Rosalie 36 Prague 53 k Rosalie 47 Beemer 52 Rosalie 36 Nebraska Deaf 38 e Rosalie 32 Snyder 69 Rosalie 66 Brownell Talbot 80 t Rosalie 59 Decatur 72 ■ Logan Valley Tournament b Rosalie 52 Prague 74 Rosalie 37 Bancroft 72 a Rosalie 45 Winnebago 73 Rosalie 72 Allen 76 1 Rosalie 43 Coleridge 70 1 Rosalie 43 Newcastle 81 1 District Tournament i Rosalie 54 Winside 53 Rosalie 53 Macy 85 Junior Varsity Scores A Rosalie 29 Homer 41 Rosalie 30 Walthill 40 Rosalie 38 Macy 31 c Rosalie 35 Prague 19 Rosalie 35 Beemer 33 t Rosalie 31 Nebraska Deaf 22 • Rosalie 25 Snyder 27 i Rosalie 32 Brownell Talbot 24 Rosalie 20 Decatur 15 o Rosalie 31 Bancroft 50 Rosalie 29 Winnebago 60 n Rosalie 27 Allen 43 Rosalie 20 Coleridge 42 Rosalie 29 Newcastle 23 Junior Varsity Tournament Rosalie 36 Bancroft 46 Rosalie 29 Walthill 74 37 4MMM • j Mr. Naden's 1981 Track Team was made up of the following Track, a touch sport members: Kristi Smith, Tony Schumacher, Ed McRoberts, 0 ‘ Carol Kroger, Fae Posvar, Sheila Bonneau. 38 Members of the 400 Meter Relay team getting ready to run. 39 The Junior High Volleyball girls had very little previous experience as they only competed in one game last year. They were very impressive this season winning 4 games and losing 4. The team showed vast improvements in their playing ability and took 2nd place in the Winnebago Tournament. Front Row: Angie Richardson, Staci Os- trand, Tyra Lovejoy, MaDonna McRo- berts, Stacy White, Rhonda Gatzemeyer, Dawn Pierce, Rhona Sailors; Back Row: Julie Daggett, Sheila Smith, MichelleS- laughter, Gina Hunt, Katy Johnston, Tammy Ahlers, Coach Vicki Schmitz. 40 Jr. High Spirit ★ ♦ ★ ★ The Junior High Co-ed Basketball team was a very hard working anda competitive team who showed their fierce bulldog pride throughout the season. Front Row: MaDonna McRoberts, Stacy White, Rhona Sailors, Michelle Slaugh- ter, Staci Ostrand; Back Row: Coach Vicki Schmitz, jason Sass, Pat Akins, and Jeff Ahlers. 41 J The Bulldog Jr. High Track team is represented by Pat Akins, and Angie Richarson who are pictured below with Coach Kim Naden, and Michelle Slaughter who is « not pictured. Pat threw the discus, established a new LVC Jr. High record in the shot at 40' 7 and ran the 100 and 200 Meter. Angie threw the shot and the discus, and Michelle ran the 100, 200, and 400 Meter runs. « Angie concentrates hard on her throw. « ' Jr. High Track ■ - Patrick giving extra effort in his Long Jump at- tempt. 42 r Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Junior High. Freshmen . . Sophomores Juniors . . Seniors. The Kindergarten class of 1980- SI was a small one with three members, but they did not let size make any difference in their achievements and activi- ties. They took a field trip in their own town of Rosalie after studying Community Helpers. They toured the Fire Station, Post Office, Krahmer's Gro- cery, Gustin's Antiques, and the V.E. Crowell Insurance Agency. Many interesting things were demonstrated to the class. A joint class was held in the room with the first grade in Sci- ence and Social Studies. They had fun with group discussion and activities. Pictured in the lower right cor- ner with their Instructor Mari- lyn Hansen, and Kindergar- tener's: Lisa Slaughter, Patrick Christiansen, and Dawn Klintworth. □Kindergarten Kindergarten Kindergarten First and Second First and Pat Alexander's combination First and Second Grade Room had a very busy and productive school year. Besides working hard on their classroom assignments they also enjoyed Christmas Caroling for the Senior Citizens, Launching Balloons for the Weekly Reader Great Balloon Race, their Annual Spring Parents Day Program, and a fun filled Field Trip. __First and Second First and Secor O FRONT ROW: Brandon Slaughter, Scott Sass, Kevin White, Aaron Reis, Ryan Reis, Shawn Nelson, SECOND ROW: Anna Severns, Bob- bie Jo McRoberts, Stephanie Warnock, Julie Gee, Heidi Hawk, Phoebe Bonneau, Amy Pullen, THIRD ROW: Jeff Gee, Matthew Richardson, Suzet Nelson, Wendy Dye, Ran- dy Morgan, Jason Wortman, Rosalyn Krahmer, Christopher Bonsall, and Pat Alex- ander. 45 46 3rd and 4th Graders participated in the Weekly Reader Balloon Lift Off. Pictured in the lower right hand corner are individual class members: Front Row: Michelle White, Monty Hawk, Shanan Nelson, Jared Sass, Ben Pierce, Michele Morgan; Standing: Billy Anderson, Steven Smith, Terry Moss, Charlie Pierce, Jami Nelson, Shelly Jo Gatzemeyer, Colin Christensen, Barry Bonneau, Instructor Joanie Erickson, Alexander Severens, and Sonja Warnock. Not Pictured Jay Wilder. Third and Fourth Third and Fourth Third and Fourth Fifth and Sixth Fifth and Sixth Fifth and Sixth Highlights of the 5th and 6th Graders year included sending two contestants to the Thurston County Spelling Bee, a field trip to Henry Doorly Zoo with the rest of the elementary, and Conservation Day in Walthill. They also presented the play The Trance . Class members included: Front Row: Tim Parker, Scott Bonsall, Le- Roy McRoberts; Second Row: Allen Bol- ing, Bret Krahmer, Jason Slaughter, Kevin Bonneau; Third Row: Phyllis Christ, Jami Ahlers, Deann Richardson, Stacey Reil, Tammy Moss; Fourth Row: Shawna Smith, Mickey Akins, Jodie Dye, and Instructor Barbara Wildman. 47 The 7th graders were involved in many activities this school year including volleyball, basketball, pep club, track, and the All School Play. They were also offered four introductory classes each lasting nine weeks, which included art, shop, home ec., and typing in addition to their regular class schedule. Individual class members are top row: Kitty Christ, Rhonda Gatzemeyer. Middle row: Gina Hunt, Sandro Lovejoy, Tyra Lovejoy, MaDonna McRoberts, Staci Ostrand. Bottom row: Dawn Pierce, Michelle Slaughter, Stacy White. 48 The nine 8th Graders kept busy competing in basketball, volley- ball, and track. They also put on the One-Act Play Triple Play and took part in the All-School Play. The girls also helped serve for the Activities Banquet. Patrick Akins was one of the Rosalie's Representatives to the Thurston County Spelling Bee and came home with a 5th place ribbon. Class members were top row: Jeff Ahlers, Tammy Ahlers. Middle row: Pat Akins, Julie Daggett, Katy Johnston, Angie Richardson, Rhona Sailors. Bottom row: Jason Sass, Sheila Smith. 50 Although the Freshmen Class was small on numbers, they had a busy year which included involvement in a large variety of academic and extra curricular activities. Volleyball, Track, Cheerleading, Vocal and Instrumental Music kept Kristi and Carol busy, while the boys were active in Football, Basketball, and Track. The class also performed the one-act play But Listen and were in- volved in the All School Play. They also found time in their busy schedule to sponsor a school dance. Officers for the Freshman Class are Tony Schumacher, President; and Carol Kroger, Secretary-Treasurer. Sophomores Soph's active in fund raisers. CO O -o IT o 3 o —i CD to ir O ■o =r o 3 o a to Sophomores Sophomores Front row: Todd Parker, Brad Slaughter, Doug Reil, Kent Steinmeyer. Back row: Melinda Anderson, Sheila Bon- neau, Kim Nelson, Fae Posvar, Stacy Warnock, Teresa Christ, Kae Posvar, and Miss Peterson-Sponsor. Members of the Junior Class were: Tim Ahlers, Treasurer; Curt Bonneau, President; Jean Burmester, Secretary; Todd Catzemeyer, Wes Hermelbracht, Mike Ostrand, Jamie Pierce, Wally Pierce, and David Schumacher. Juniors Juniors — Juniors There is a little devil in all of us. The Big, the Bad, and the Ugly. Kilroy is back. Takin 'time to joke Der Fuher-Hitler II —i o c D Q- Alecia J. Nissen Chorus ............... 1-2-4 Small Groups ............. 1 Cheerleaders ..............3 Pep Club ............. 1-2-3 Pep Club Officer ..........2 Volleyball ..............1-2 Play ......................3 Class Officer .............3 Homecoming Attendant ... 3 R-Club .................2-3-4 Valerie M. Nelson Chorus ....................4 Cheerleader ...............2 Pep Club ............. 1-2-3 Volleyball ......... 1-2-3-4 Play ......................4 Annual Staff ..............4 Student Council ...........4 Class Officer ........ 1-3-4 Homecoming Attendant ... 4 R-Club ............. 1-2-3-4 All Conference Volleyball . 4 Rhonda J. Novak Chorus ............ 1-2-3-4 Small Groups ........ 1-2-3 Cheerleader ......... 1-2-3 Pep Club ............ 1-2-3 Volleyball .............1-2 Play ................... 3 Annual Staff .......... 3-4 Yearbook Editor ..........4 Student Council ......... 3 Class Officer ....... 1-2-3 Homecoming Attendant . 2-3- 4 Homecoming Queen .........4 R-Club .............. 2-3-4 Classic Maroon and Wonder White Graduating Class Of 1981 Pink Rose Today's Dreams Are Tomorrow's Realities Cecil E. Brummond Chorus .................... 1 Football ............ 1-2-3-4 Basketball .......... 1-2-3-4 Play .......................3 Class Officer ......... 2-3-4 Track ..................... 1 Homecoming Attendant . 2-4 R-Club .............. 1-2-3-4 R-Club Officer ...........2-4 55 Getting away . . . The Seniors were able to take advantate of their upper classmen status and get away on a field trip to Lincoln sponsored by Mr. Na- den, and on the annual Senior Sneak Trip to Kansas City with sponsor Mrs. Nissen. The first night of the sneak was spent at the Quality Inn, where unfortunately, no quality was found, so the seniors moved to a com- fortable Holiday Inn for the rest of their stay. They enjoyed a nice meal at the Steak Ale and went to the movie Excalibur Sat- urday night. They enjoyed a cold Sunday at Worlds of Fun before returning home. May 17, 1981 Honor Guards Curt Bonneau and Wes Hermelbracht. Eighth Grade graduates. a. Valedictorian, Val Nelson Rain was mixed with excitement on the night of May 17 with graduation time slowly approaching. Vale- dictorian, Val Nelson, and Salutatorian, Alecia Nissen were anxiously awaiting the time when they would give their speeches honoring them as having the top grade averages of the class. The chosen Honor Guards this year were Curt Bonneau and Wes Her- melbracht who led the graduating class up the aisle and gave flowers to the mothers of the graduates as they received their diplomas. Jhere were eight Eighth graders this year who received their certifi- cates of promotion. Speaking to the graduates at this year's services was Margaret Anderson, who was the Kindergarten teacher for the graduating seniors. Corning to a close Tying up loose ends The last days of school were filled with much fun and excitement for the students at RHS. In addition to finishing up assignments, getting sign out sheets signed, and erasing books, the last day of school saw an all school softball game for any- one who wanted to get involved. With the elementary students cheering on the competing teams, a day in the sun was en- joyed by everyone as they pre- pared for the summer break. YOUR SUNSHINE GUY Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone: 648-7466 Bulk And Bag Delivery Beef, Pork, Dairy, Etc. ADVERTISING Telephone 687-2640 Full Service Bank Complete Drive-In Facilities FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lyons, NE 68038 SMITH'S CAFE Rosalie, NE 68055 Phone 863-2250 Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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RAY'S HARDWARE STORE (standard) Gilson Lawn Products P L Paints Century Welders SK Tools Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648- 7887 Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-3366 r LARRY'S BAR Bancroft, NE 68004 JIM'S MARKET Phone 648-3346 Larry Kjeldgaard Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-7492 SCHWANEBECK CONST. 16 oz. for a Pound 100 Cents for a Dollar o o 70 PRESTON'S BAR Ann Duane Preston Phone 863-2511 Rosalie, NE 68055 Wine-Mixed Drinks-Liquor Sales HANSEN'S WELDING Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-7481 LES' FEED AND PRODUCE Les Geiser Phone 648- 7571 Bancroft, NE 68004 TERRA-WESTERN CORP. Fertilizer - Agricultural Chemicals - Custom Applications Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-3346 TOWN COUNTRY INS. AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-7598 HOLMQUIST GRAIN AND LUMBER Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-3305 Where The Home Begins Our Line of Building Materials is Complete 71 ENGLISH AND JEPSEN GAMBLES LYONS IMPLEMENT CO. Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2343 Walthill, NE 68607 Phone 846-5811 Remember We Service What We Sell HOLMQUIST GRAIN + LUMBER RINK MANUFACTURING CO. Walthill, NE 68067 Phone 846-5648 AUTOMATIC EQUIPMENT Phone 385-3444 Pender, NE 68047 PENDER BODY GLASS INC. Phone 385-3238 312 South 3rd Street Pender, NE 68047 Body Repair and Painting 24-Hour Towing Service Seal and Wrecker KARI'S KOOL SILVER MOON TAVERN Walthill, NE 68067 Phone 846-5755 Walthill, NE 68067 Darrel and Ramona Frese 72 PENDER STATE BANK Pender, NE 68047 Phone 385-3063 FDKS PENDER IMPLEMENT Phone 385-2211 Pender, NE 68047 Kerwin Kent, Owner THE NEW IRON HORSES . . PENDER TIMES Serving for All FNB INSURANCE AGENCY First National Bank Walthill, NE 68067 Phone 846-5441 You're Number ONE With Us STANDARD OIL + FERTILIZER Division of Amoco Oil Company Fertilizer Agriculture Chemicals Gary Olson, Manager Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2632 LYONS LUMBER COMPANY Thurston County Always At Your Service ALL WAYS Phone 687- 2611 Lee Ted 73 FRENCH'S FOOD MARKET Decatur, NE 68020 Phone 349-5373 Larry and Joann French LOGAN VALLEY FERTILIZER 515 South 2 Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2648 JENSEN'S PHARMACY INC. Lyons, NE 68020 Phone 687-2221 Larry M. Jensen R.Ph. LYONS MINI-MART BARNEY'S BAR Lyons, NE 68038 For Quick and Easy Shopping Decatur, NE 68020 Phone 687-2007 BECK'S OIL COMPANY Decatur, NE 68020 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALTHILL Your Full Service Bank Serving You Since 1906 Member FDIC Make Our Bank Your Bank' Walthill, NE 68067 Phone 846-5441 74 NOVAK FERTILIZER Thurston, NE 68062 Phone 385-3025 NEWILLS Phone 687-2710 Lyons, NE 68038 Seed - Supply -.Service Peterson Beans Oats KRISTI'S ANTIQUES Lyons, NE 68038 LYONS FLORAL SHOP Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2201 Plants and Flowers For All Occasions DICK LARSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY Decatur, NE 68020 Phone 349-5333 DECATUR IGA Come In Please, and Go Out Pleased! Decatur, NE 68020 Phone 349-5466 STEINY'S CLOTHING STORE Lyons, NE 68038 We're not 1 Our customers are! Phone 687-2002 75 BURT COUNTY CO-OP Feed, Fertilizer and Petroleum Decatur, NE 68020 FARRINS WIRING Tom Farrens Decatur, NE 68020 Phone 349-5180 O WCAl. For Farm, Commercial Residential Wiring Backhoe and Trenching SCHMIDT MONUMENT CO. Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2020 Manager: Minnie Freberg CHARLES L. BRADLY D.D.S. 224 Main Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2012 MEL'S WELDING MANUFACTURING Decatur, NE 68020 Phone 349-5650 LYONS BAKERY CAFE Lyons, NE 68038 Cakes For All Occasions Rolls Catering Phone 687-2255 Y'ALL COME BACK SALON AND CLOTHING fA Decatur, NE 68020 Men's and Women's , Western Clothing Boots ROBINSON ELECTRIC REPAIR Located Vi Mile South of Intersection HWY 77 and 51 Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 6874123 LYONS LANES Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2020 O ©o Where Your Fun Starts HUNGRY'S Brewery North Resturant Bars Decatur 349-5150 1 Stanton 439-2199 JBw'; Dakota City 987-3717 PREMIER BONELESS MEATS 200 State Street Lyons, NE 68038 P.O. Box 565 Phone 687-2025 SMITH'S SAVES MORE Tekamah Lyons 687-2161 Lyons 374-2700 Tekamah BACON'S SODDING Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2159 CITIZENS BANK SODDIMO 1 Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-3411 LARSEN BODY SHOP Clarence Greenfield, Manager Bancroft, NE 68004 Phone 648-7461 CANARSKY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bancroft, NE 68004 A Full Service Bank Member of the Federal Reserve System BURT COUNTY IMPLEMENT, INC. John Deere Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2282 Clothes for the Whole Family ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. PIPER'S FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME Box 170 Phone 687-2930 Lyons, NE 68038 Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2644 Steve and Mary Piper Before you buy see Don Kai. LOGAN VALLEY MANOR Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2121 Rod and Melinda Nelson Silk-Dried-Fresh Flowers PENDER VET CLINIC Pender, NE 68047 Phone 385-3155 Dr. J. F. Albrecht, Dr. R. F. Reppert, Dr. M. K. Sharp, Dr. G. G. Gabel, Dr. J. D. Strahm. DENSMER'S L M DRESS SHOP Ladies Jrs. Childrens Ready To Wear Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2313 LINDA'S BEAUTIQUE CITIZENS STATE BANK Decatur, NE 68020 All Through Life It's Good To Have A Bank Like Ours Behind You Lyons, NE 68038 Phone 687-2177 Denise Svendsen Linda Olson ECONOMY MARKET CITIZENS STATE BANK DECATUR- NEBRASKA Pender, NE 68047 Good Bargains Every Week Thank You For Your Support! 79 CONTRIBUTIONS Dick Bargmann Trucking Bancroft, NE 68004 Farmers Elevator Co., Inc. Bancroft, NE 68004 Lyle Egerman, Dentist Bancroft, NE 68004 Myron Vogt Sales Service Bancroft, NE 68004 Little Rock Station Decatur, NE 68020 Rieger, Cottage Inn Decatur, NE 68020 Brink Produce Lyons, NE 68038 Clifford M. Hadley M.D. Lyons, NE 68038 Mike Minton Lyons, NE 68038 Walnut Grove Feed, Sam Barada Lyons, NE 68038 Valley View Nursing Home Pender, NE 68047 Voller's Son Ford Sales Service Pender, NE 68047 Welsh's Bar Pender, NE 68047 Na-Churs Fertilizer Marlowe Tipton Jr. Walthill, NE 68067 The Hair'm Edine Vogt and Debbie Suhr Pender, NE 68047 - : :::% ';: - - w N • - • ‘ ‘ v ••'::: :■ v • - - v w . , ; w v......... v • . . .__ % • . - - - - % - w - % - • H ' ’. . v . V , - - . — V V - - -- . - N ‘ ' S - • - ‘ V - — « , V - • • • - - _ : ■ w v .- - . w . . ‘' - ' • . % v ' - • v v • • - % • • % -V. V ... % — • r-M • v • • v . . ---------- ,:: • % « V X v N • • V , • V _, . . i- - ■., ' • - - V ., n - - -vj: -. - ” • - •. -,•• .%. _ - v ■• • — % _ % P % - «. . . . . - w % . - • - • N V • . - • W X. „ • “ -................. t ' . S • X . • • h)v •• % • - . - V ... vv • ' . v- ■'•■' N. - w - C . v % ‘V V — X. J • • - - - -w X • • ' . V . '• vs . % £. «. v . • • • m n • • - • N . V . . . x • N - . 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