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

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The Rosalie Bulldog Growl 1981-1982 Rosalie, Ne 68055 Table Of Contents Upperclassmen 7 Faculty 15 Student Life 21 Sports 45 Advertisements 63 Another year has passed and a lot of changes occurred. The project of join- ing with Bancroft for the next year was always on everybody's mind, but through our last year at R.H.S., we had fun. Football, Volleyball, Plays, Cheer- leading, Pep Rallies, Basketball and of course just plain studying for all those tests, kept us busy. Especially those TWO term papers that Mr. Naden as- signed, a special thanks to YOU, Mr. Naden!!! We have had an exciting year. Al- though we've lost a few games here, flunked a test there, and have for- gotten a few lines in our plays, we have had a winning season in foot- ball, played many good games in vol- leyball, and our plays, in the end, turned out great. 3 School days are special, especially for all of us at R.H.S. since this is our last year. The past year holds special treasured memories that will long be remem- bered by students, teachers, staff, and parents. Now is the time to look back at all those times. Annual Staff Working on the annual this year were: Sponsor-Mr. Lorenzen, Carol Kroger. Editor-Kim Nelson, Stacy Warnock. Sponsor-Ms. Sheldrick, Kae Posvar, Fae Posvar, Sheila Bonneau, Kent Stein- meyer, Doug Reil, and Brad Slaughter. (Kristy Smith unavailable for picture) UPPERCLASSMEN Brad Slaughter Kim Nelson Doug Reil Sheila Bonneau Melinda Anderson Todd Parker Kent Steinmeyer Kae Posvar Fae Posvar Teresa Christ Stacy Warnock We were shocked to find Jason actually hard at work. The Freshmen were very busy this year with volleyball, football, Pep Club, basketball, school plays, and track. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Robin Hunter Mickey Akins Kevin Bonneau Jodie Dye Bret Krahmer LeRoy McRoberts Stacey Reil Deann Richardson Shawna Smith Dawn Pierce Sandra Lovejoy Stacy White Michelle Slaughter MaDonna McRoberts Rhonda Gatzemeyer Tyra Lovejoy Staci Ostrand Kitty Christ Gina Hunt N The Junior High was very active this year. They participated in Junior High Basket- ball, Volleyball, and Track. The girls also helped support the Pep Club. They also contributed to the plays by their small but entertaining parts. They learned what it is like to be on their own and independent like the Senior High. GRADES Steven Smith Jared Sass Monty Hawk Ben Pierce Shanan Nelson Michele Morgan Michelle White Sonja Warnock 16 F o u r Kevin White Jason Wortman 7 Brandon Slaughter Shelly Jo Gatzemeyer a Alexander Severens Chris Bonsall Wendy Dye Jeff Gee Trina Dick Randy Morgan Rosalyn Krahmer Aaron Reis Amy Pullen Colin Christiansen Jamie Nelson Billy Anderson Charlie Pierce Barry Bonneau Willy Erickson Front row; Heidi Hawk, Bobbi Jo McRoberts, Lisa Slaughter, Scott Sass, Patrick Chris- tiansen, Dawn Klintworth. Back row; Julie Gee, Stephanie Warnock, Ann Severens, Suzet Nelson, Miss Alexander, their Instructor, Matt Richardson, Phoebe Bonneau, Shawn Nelson. Suzet Nelson Scott Sass The First and Second graders were busy this year and kept their teacher on her toes. Matt Richardson m w.. • Anna Severens Stephanie Warnock Bobbi Jo McRoberts Julie Gee Phoebe Bonneau Shawn Nelson Heidi Hawk sS % 1 ‘ i Ryan Reis Angela Richardson NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Jonathan Dye Dawn Klintworth a Angie Wortman Patrick Christiansen Jason, Angie, Jonathan, and teacher, Mrs. Har Lisa Slaughter Sumeet Gokh F Af!TTT ,TY Rosalie Faculty And Staff Ken Brown was the Superintendent and Activities Director for the 1981-82 school year. He also taught the World Geography class. Eldon Lorenzen was this year's 7th Grade Typing, Typing 1, Typing 2, General Business, Accounting, and Office Practice in- structor. He was also the Principal and Co-sponsor of the Year Book. Dr. Abhay Gokhale was this year's 7th grade, 8th grade, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry instructor. Don Richardson was this year's 9th grade Science, Biology, and Chemistry instructor. He was also the Guidance Counselor and Ca- reer Education teacher. Carrie Olson was this year's Home Economics and General Math 1 in- structor. This year she was also a Junior class Co-sponsor. Susan Sheldrick was this year's Art teacher, taught 7th and 8th grade Sci- ence, and was a Co-sponsor of the Annual. She was also the remedial Math instructor. June Hawk was this year's part-time Librarian and instructed the Li- brary Science class. She also introduced the elementary students to short stories and other various types of litera- ture. Carol Peterson was this year's 8-12 grade English and Speech instructor. She directed an all school play and two one act plays. She was also Senior class Sponsor. 22 Kim Naden was this year's 7-12 grade History Instructor, he was head basketball, volleyball, and track coach, and 7th grade English Instructor. Burton Harris was this year's Industrial Arts, Small Motors, and Drafting and Welding Instructor. He was also 7th grade sponsor and Junior Co-sponsor. Gary Jorgensen was this year's Health and P.E. Instructor for grades 1-12. He was also head football coach and R-Club sponsor. Nancy Sedivy was this year's 3rd and 4th grade instructor. She was also sponsor of the Pep-Club. Dana Woebbeking was this year's Music Instructor for grades K-12. She was also the director of two music programs, held fund raising events to buy music equipment, and sponsored an elementary grade drill team. Pat Alexander was the 1st and 2nd grade instructor again this year. Marilyn Hansen taught the Kindergarten class and Remedial read- ing instructor for K-12 grade students. She was also Elementary Head Teacher Barbara Wildman was the fifth and sixth grade instructor this year. Vicki Slaughter was teacher's aide, gave special assistance to the students who needed extra help, and helped with the playground duty. 24 Beverly Slaughter was this year's assistant custodian and helped in the kitchen. School Board Jean Morgan, Treasurer Jan Smith, President Dennis Slaughter, Jerry Wortman, Secretary John Kroger Glenn Bonsall Roger Brown spent his hours clean- ing the school and gym. Mary Kiersch served as the office secretary for the year. Pat Ruge visited the school once a week as the nurse. Rosella Anderson And Terri Hansen worked many hours cooking for the staff and student body. Georgia McQuistan And Winifred DeCook Georgia was the Re- source Teacher that helped many students. Winifred sprved as the Speech Therapist. Both were from the E.S.U. 1. ACTIVITIES Homecoming week was filled with surprise this year. For the first time a Powder-Puff Football game was held. In the classes of R.H.S. you would see people dressed up as: crazy, a cowboy or Indian, a tourist, formal dress, and Black and Gold during the week. This week ended in Bulldog victories. The new Co-Go’s!' Homecoming 1981 Theme: “Rock -N- Roll Dreams’’ SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: Carol Kroger and Tony Schumacher. FRESHMEN ATTENDANTS: Tammy Ahlers and Pat Akins. KINDERGAR- TEN ATTENDANTS: Angie Wortman, Jonathan Dye and Jason Jorgen- sen. SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Wes Hermelbracht, Tim Ahlers, and Curt Bonneau. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Fae Posvar and Doug Reil. Homecoming this year was dazzled with excitement. The chosen colors were: Purple- Pink Silver. The week ended with both Bulldog victories. On October 16 the coronation was held at 8:00 with the returning Queen as Rhonda Novak. And The King Is ... 29 THE KING IS CURT BON- NEAU! Sandy Knecht, LeAnn Lieber, and Teri Brehmer were the Senior Attendants' escorts for the evening. The Royal Dance was Oh, No and followed by Rock -N- Roll Dreams. The gym was decorated in an attractive style. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Eldon Loren- zen. The dance which followed the corona- tion was provided by D.J. Gordy Baumann. The One-Act Play Night was held on December 1, 1981. The one-acts presented were Rome is Where the Heart Is and Scapino . Providing a successful evening of comedy, these two plays were directed by Ms. Car- ol Peterson. Scapino .............. Kent Sylvestro .............Doug Ottavio ...............Curt Leandro ...............Kevin Argante ...............Brad Geronte ................Wes Zerbinetta ........ Melinda Giacinta ...............Kae Nurse ...............Sheila Headwaiter ............Todd Waitress ..............Tyra Two Waiters .......... Bret Leroy Lights, Camera, Action! At the beginning of the year the ambitious ones of the group wrote a new constitu- tion and featured a biweekly artical in the newsletter of their teachers. The students exchanged with other area students from their high schools to evaluate and observe other schools. The student council estab- lished a suggestion box and sponsored Game Day before Christmas vacation. They also helped make the school more attractive by placing signs over classrooms and having a Christmas tree in studyhall. The R-Club was ac- tive this year by sell- ing cheese as a mon- ey-making project. A part of the group went skiing. Their sponsor-Mr. Jorgen- sen, took an after- noon nap instead of skiing! Imagine that! STUDENT COUNCIL Members of the Student Council were from back, left to right: Mr. Richardson-Sponsor, Sheila Bonneau, Carol Kroger, Michelle Slaughter, Melinda Anderson, Mr. Lor- enzen-Sponsor, Pat Akins, Kristy Smith, and Fae Posvar. To the left are Senior members: Tim Ahlers and Wes Hermelbracht. R- CLUB 'IX f 33 During the 1981-82 season the four cheerleaders spent many long hours on their cheers and pep rallies. They sponsored a Breakfast of Champions and did a routine to Rockin' to Paradise . The past year was fun for them. Cheering for all the games the girls kept up their spirit to keep the guys and the crowd going. .1 Hurrah. Spirit Boosters Pep Club members are from top, left to right-Rhonda Gatzemeyer, Robin Hunter, MaDonna McRoberts, Stacy White, Dawn Pierce, Gina Hunt, Shawna Smith, Tyra Lovejoy, Mi- chelle Slaughter, Stacey Reil, Deann Richardson, Micky Akins, Sheila Smith, Tammy Ahlers', Julie Daggett, Kristy Smith, Carol Kroger, Sponsor- Mrs. Sedivy, Staci Ostrand, Kim Nel- son, and Rhona Sailors. The spirit boosters yelled for many football and basketball games through the 1981 and 1982 season. Busy! Busy! That was the key word for pep club this past year. Sponsoring Homecom- ing, a bake sale, a dance, Par- ents' Night for the basketball team, and the Awards Ban- quet kept all of us on our toes! Pres.-Kim Nelson Vice-Pres.-Rhona Sailors Sec.-Staci Ostrand Treas.-Carol Kroger Working hard on routines this year were (from bot- tom): 1st row-Sonja Warnock, Michele Morgan, Jami Ahlers, Shannon Nelson, Michelle Sue White, 2nd row- Wendy Dye, Amy Pullen, Shelly Jo Gatzemeyer, Jami Nelson, Colleen Looker, Rosalyn Krahmer, 3rd row- Anna Severens, Julie Gee, Stephanie Warnock, Suzet Nelson, Lisa Slaughter, Heidi Hawk, Instructor-Miss Woebbeking. The ambitious drill team performed at several basketball games and music programs. The girls had a lot of fun and everyone enjoyed watching them. A big thanks goes to all who contributed their time in helping the girls. Ull Ill'll'll I'll 111 The entire elementary was involved in Christmas On Angel Street . A play about two orphan children, Jed and Cassie, having to fend for themselves and all Jed goes through, good or bad, to give Cassie a nice Christmas. Music To Your Ears ( T - W.-.'i May 6th was the night of the spring music program, Rhythm and Rhyme in the Springtime . K-12 were involved in a variety of performances. Among these were: routines, contest numbers, rhythm drills, songs by all ages, and a mimic of a popular rock group. Everyone enjoyed the music extravaganza. Above: The Junior High Girl's Glee sang, Making Our Dreams Come True and Brian's Song . They received a rating of Very Good at the District music contest. To the right: The High School Girl's Quartet presented The Sound of Music which re- ceived an Excellent at contest. Also performing as an ensemble with Matchmaker , the girls brought home a Superior . Excitement filled the air on April 24, 1982. The Junior-Senior Banquet Prom was held at the Rosalie Audito- rium on a pleasurable night. All week long the juniors worked on decorating the gym. The chosen colors were burgundy- pintc silver and the theme was Sweet Dreams . The gym was decorated in a cano- py style with the streamer walls in rays. White decorated trellises formed an entrance to the bridge and pond, which was accented with pink _ flamingos. In the center stood a fountain and on g side, white lawn furniture and a bird bath, all on sodding. Over head hung a large pink ball, clouds and stars. This is the time when you need a friend. You just need someone near I'm not looking forward to the night I'M spend Thinking of you when you're not there How many times will I think about the things I'd like to do Always denied the right to live my life the way I want I want to share it with you Close your eyes I want to ride the skies In my Sweet Dreams Close your eyes I want to see you tonight In mv Sweet Dreams Sheila Bonneau welcomed the guests and Tim Ahlers presented the response from the Senior Class. Next was the invocation by Doug Reil. and the dinner following. Dinner music was provided by Gordon Baumann. The menu consisted of: ham roast beef, green beans casserole, rolls, raspberry jello, baked potato, but- ter brickie dessert, tea, coffee, milk, nuts and mints. Prom servers were: Carol Kroger, Kristy Smith, Schumacher, Warren Pierce, and Ed McRo- Following the delicious meal, Kim Nelson read the class prophecies, Doug Reil de- livered the Senior Class wills, prepared bv the Seniors, with Sheila Bonneau giv- ing the closing. At 8:00 p.m. the mu- sic, provided by D.J. Gordon Baumann, started the dance. berts. p R I M E T I M E C R M E The spring Play was a big success. Most ev- eryone in high school participated and had a lot of fun. The play had four wacky detective groups attempting to solve the mystery of the phantom killer, which caused an uproar at the Shropshire manor. Ending with a hap- py couple, satisfied detectives, a relieved aunt, and the discovery of a long-lost father, the crowd left feeling entertained. Cast Marie ..........................Kae P. Abigail UHL A Sheila li Chives ■' ■'A-■ • • jatotrl li Phantom '$ ri? Arther . .V . Doug K K iyrn . .• Hf..................Kim N Vivian ..... ........... Kojacket .......................Wes H. Borrota Jason S. Sorbina ......................Carol K. Nellie .....=5v. Fae P. Uill ..........................Julie D. Kane ....................... . jeff A. Able ............................. Pat A. 'hantom? manner Did the Butler 40 41 On May 7, the Rosalie students were honored as Bulldogs for the final time. The parents of the stu- dents once again furnished the pot luck dinner. The Pep Club sponsored the event and furnished the drinks and servers for the evening. The dinner was followed by the presentation of the awards. Mr. Lor- enzen served as Master of Ceremonies. This year's awards included: Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Track, Pep Club, Yearbook, Academic, Drama, Mu- sic, and Scholarships. faculty Comm. Scholar fim accepts Ro; Are ya having fun?? Norman the Doorman!? SPORTS Frl. Row: E. McRoberts, WrPierce,'). Sass, T. Schumacher, Mgrs. J. Slaughter, M. I jawk, Bk. Row: D. Reil, B. Slaughter, C, Bonneau, K. Steinmeyer, ). Ahlers, T. Ahlers, P. Akins; Coach G. Jorgenson. The 1981 football season was a suc- cessful one. Once again we had to deal with small numbers, that is until it came to the books. Defensively we had 204 assisted tackles, 149 leads, 51 behind the line. We got 2 safeties and blocked 3 punts. Offensively we gained 4.6 yards per carry, getting 884 yards on 191 carries. We aver- aged 6.5 yards passing, resulting in 7 TD's and 410 yards for 63 attempts. We had 42 first downs compared to 14 for our opponents. NOT BAD! Lady Volleyball Action 1981 Volleyball Team members were: From back {left to right) Carol Kroger, Melinda Anderson, Rhona Sailors, Kim Nelson, Angie Richardson, Tammy Ahlers, Sheila Bonneau, Coach - Mr. Naden, Kristy Smith, Julie Daggett, Sheila Smith. The 1981 volleyball season proved to be a great learning experience for each of the girls. Ending the varsity season with a 4-11 record, it would have been easy to become discouraged, but their Bulldog Spirit remained steady. The girls kept on their toes and fought to the end. The Lady Bulldogs faced many hard- ships through the past season. The J.V. held a 7-5 record and are hoping to be an asset to our future teams. Though the numbers were a few the girls kept their spirit high. Sheila Bonneau a Var- sity starter earned Logan Valley All- conferenced honors. The first part of the season was discouraging, however, the Lady Bulldogs came on strong the second part. Even though the team was young they were confident in their ability. The girls greatly appreciated all of the loyal fans and their support. 49 Members of the 81-82 basketball team were from top, left to right: Kent Steinmeyer, Doug Reil, Brad Slaughter, Curt Bonneau, Wes Hermelbracht, Tim Ahlers, Tony Schumacher, Coach Mr. Naden. Second row: Warren Pierce, Ed McRoberts, Jeff Ahlers, and Pat Akins. Ifwr Wallhill facy % Prague Tniinf''w Jr B.wemer OmahaJferownell Talbot ___W1 Santee ___Snyder Winnebago Decatur AHrn NeBE 5chool For Deaf 62 vt ft The final Rosalie basketball season was plagued by shortage of players and many injuries. Yet the players showed the true bulldog spirit by fighting hard every minute of every game. Each played to their full abili- ty. Earning Honorable Mentions in the Logan Valley Conference were Curt Bonneau and Brad Slaughter. f Homer . Walthill jha Dominican M.tcy f . Prague dolori gu Omaha Bn Santee •Allen flOSrU School For Deaf aitle , 'toft HOGS VARSITY SCgJRES ebagcn t at«i ' w Track Is Where It’s At The ambitious high school track team members were: Coach-Mr. Na- den, Brad Slaughter, Kristy Smith, Pat Akins, and Tony Schumacher. The track team had a very successful year. Records were broke in the high jump, triple jump, 400 meter, 200 meter, 300 intermediate hurdles, and 3200 meter run. The hard work- ing team proved that numbers don't count. They have a very successful season and had a good time all the while. Jr. High Sports Volleyball Back Row: Rhonda G., Deann R.( Mr. Naden, Michelle S., Micky A., Gina H., Middle Row: MaDonna M., Stacey R., Staci O., Shawna S., Front Row: Dawn P., Stacy W., and Jodie D. The Jr. High had a very short but exciting season. They worked hard and the High School is looking forward to seeing them on the team next year. Their efforts proved them worthy of being called the Bulldogs. Basketball 54 Jr. High Sports Practicing basketball this year were: Stacy White, Dawn Pierce, MaDonna McRoberts, Sandro Lovejoy, Bret Krahmer, Leroy McRoberts, Kevin Bonnea, Tyra Lovejoy and Robin Hunter. Efforts were made by the Jr. High this year to win ribbons, which they did. Records were set by Mi- chelle Slaughter. The participants were: Michelle Slaughter, MaDonna McRoberts, Sandro Lovejoy, Bret Krahmer, Leroy McRoberts and their Coach, Mr. Naden. 55 Sneaking Away ... The Seniors snuck away a few different times. On one such day they avoided school and went to Lincoln on a field trip with Mr. Naden. They visited Governor Charles Thone and the Lin- coln Correctional Center. Then on May 8th the Seniors and sponsor, Ms. Carol Peterson, snuck away to the fun-filled Worlds of Fun in Kansas City. The Orient Express featured an exciting adventure in itself. The guys enjoyed three days of the big city life. They visited the Swope Park in Kansas City before returning. ' v- ' . . Life Is Lil Take It Or Valedic Honor Guards: Kae Posvar and Brad Slaughter. ' e That Leave It i Rev. Hume addresses graduates. May 16, 1982; a night that will long be remembered by these 5 seniors. This was the final graduation for RHS standing alone, but for this special night, our thoughts remained on the effort put forth by this honored class to reacn the m i r- c V ♦ DAVID CLASS WES ♦ JAMES CURT end of their high school days. Congratulations for a job well done! Days Gone By . . . Everyone will remember the times that were spent here at RHS. The sad, happy, exciting, and boring moments that we all shared together will always be with us. The days gone by will be days to remem- ber. In the words of Alan Bergman's song, “The Way We Were , describes our final year.....Scat- tered pictures of the smiles we left behind, smiles we gave to one another for the way we were. Can it be that it was all so simple then, or has time re-written ev'ry line? If we had the chance to do it all again, tell me would we? Could we? ? Mem'ries may be beautiful, and yet what's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget. So it's the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember the way we were: The Way We Were. 61 A Time To Say Good-Bye We have our past yearbooks and all of our thoughts, pictures, and writings to help us look back at Rosalie Public School. For next year we will move on to better things as we consolidate with Bancroft to become the Bancroft-Rosalie Community School and the mascot as the Pan- ther. The Bulldog, our past symbol for years, will remain in our memory. Our past colors of black and gold will be put to rest as we adopt the new colors of dark blue light blue silver. The bell's victorious ring will echo throughout the town of Rosalie. We hope that within these pages of this yearbook will bring back memories of the spirit of the past year. 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FARRENS WIRING HUNGRY’S Tom Farrens Brewery North LF' C Decatur, Ne. 68020 Phone 349-5180 Restaurant Bars Vi ) f y' Decatur 349-5150 Stanton 439-2199 Dakota City 987-3717 LYONS MINI-MART Lyons, Ne. 68038 Phone 687-4188 LYONS BAKERY CAFE Lyons, Ne. 68038 Cakes For All Occasions Rolls Catering For Quick and Easy Shopping FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WALTHILL Serving You Since 1906 Member FDIC Walthill, Ne 68067 Phone 846-5441 76 FIRST NATIONAL BANK LYONS, NE. 68038 TELEPHONE 687-2640 FULL SERVICE BANK COMPLETE DRIVE-IN FACILITIES 77 ALVIN SPADER, CPA Lyons, Ne. 68038 Accounting Auditing Bus. 687-2003 Box 584 Income Taxes Laminating Service Res. 687-2049 GATZEMEYER TRACTOR REPAIR Phone 648-7611 Bancroft, Ne. 68004 LYONS THEATRE Lyons, NE. 68038 TERRA-CHEMICAL INTERNATIONAL, INC. Fertilizer-Agriculture Chemicals-Custom Applications Bancroft, Ne. 68004 Phone 648-3346 PRESTON’S BAR Rosalie, Ne 68055 Duane and Ann Preston Wine-Mixed Drinks-Liquor Sales JENSEN’S HEATING PLUMBING Lyons, Ne 68038 Phone 687-2388 THURSTON LOCKERS Custom Slaughtering Processing and Curing Bill and Maryalice VonSeggern Phone 385-2576 WALTHILL CITIZEN AND PENDER TIMES 78 NOVAK FERTILIZER Thurston, Ne. 68062 Phone 385-3025 BARNEY’S BAR Decatur, NE. 68020 LYONS MIRROR SUN Lyons, Ne. 68038 Dedicated to the Betterment of the Community Y’ALL COME BACK SALON AND CLOTHING Decatur, Ne. 68020 B. J. 'S FLOWERS Lyons, Ne. 68038 Phone 687-4132 Home Phone 863-2524 B.J.'s West-Located in the Town and Country Ins. Building Bancroft, Ne. 68004 Rod and Melinda Nelson 79 Men's and Women's Western Clothing Boots Silk-Dried-Fresh Flowers DONATIONS ANDERSON ELECTRIC Rosalie, Ne 68055 COTTAGE INN Decatur, Ne 68020 STANEK SMITH Attorneys at Law Lyons, Ne 68038 LYLE EGERMAN D.D.S. Bancroft, Ne 68004 VOLLERS SON FORD Pender, Ne 68047 WALNUT GROVE FEED Sam Barada Lyons, Ne 68038 JOHNSON HARDWARE Lyons, Ne 68038 Inina in histfrv : AUy IS, m- Hwdeon W06 erodmd ir i efor tF ftiKe, . lUd- [ ] (idi rumi ialei Lmtoin h( irffwnl, Iffc- 7b Civii Wir or Misr ijW hym In flit £ - w TjOI flif GfiFaiuut Ml- Tw bt cc a Ml ftV-rt fjJJjC SfW. WI lis a-MJLy (Fd OS 6, S!tort Mud.M; on, Hi sdiuL hill Ft for dr A tutati- sfk$4 ty. HS7.ru k ii. w l CONTRIBUTIONS BRINKS PRODUCE Lyons, Ne 68038 BETTS BEAUTY SALON Lyons, Ne 68038 C.M. HADLEY Lyons, Ne 68038 BEARD'S BARBER SHOP Lyons, Ne 68038 GAIL'S TUNE-UP AUTO REPAIR Lyons, Ne 68038 80


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