Rose Creek High School - Arrow Yearbook (Rose Creek, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Q wk W 60,2 D Class History We started our high school days in 1955 with twel ve freshmen, The first big event in school was initiation at which time everyone was dressed in funny Costumes Karen Ulwelling and Jean Landherr represented our class as cheer leaders and Leilani Fink was our Homecoming attendant As sophomores in 1956 we initiated the fresbxnen and in return were given a roller k t s a ing party Leilani Fink was attendant to the Homecoming Queen and Phyllis Smith was our cheerleader edy X7 Avax ected by Mr Franke which was ! X 'QM Evening In Paris' as our theme Mb' .ff The year of 1957 found us with twenty one juniors presented a three act com entitled nAct Your Age a big success It was Junior Senior Prom W dir also our responsibility Eu give the had I owe our cheerleader ! 67, JW . The year of 1958 found us with twenty one seniors David Penske and Barbara Walker reigned over the Homecomlng Festivities Joyce Farrell was our attendant In February we Spongored W P A week and in early April we presented our C1835 play entitled WParents Are Like Thatu under the direction of Mr Kile Barbara Walker was cheerleader David Fenske reigned as King of Hearts over the Valentine Ball and Karen Ulwelling was attendant 44 KW, 1 5 WIQ 1 79,0 e, it . .ff I ' X Z , - 1 4 JLA qw ' .jf X E 'az ' 5 - ' 0 we 0 1 . - - 1 .-f,.,ZH! V1.4 - Q . e N 5 'mf ' ' . Leilani Fink was our Hom- 7: ecoming attendant and Janet L . A s i ,704 2' V. - --Dfgsi ',!-'9,WQ f J Affkf

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70 Davld Fenske, will to Alan Cassldy my football crown Jerry Meany, wlll to Al Jorgensen my ability to dance, he won't have to slt them all out Jerome Gerhart, will to Clalre Skjeveland my abillty to get along with the glrls so he can get more dates Leonard Larson, wlll to Roger Larson some money so there wlll be gas 1U the car when I want it Lellanl Flnk, wlll to Ralph Meyers all my girl friends so he won't have to look around for days and still come stag to the school parties Hubert Ludwlg, wlll to Glorla Barnes a picture of Jerome Gerhart 1U hls basketball suit because he thlnks he looks so neat in lt James Ludwlg, will to Janice Schmit my loud voice so the teachers can hear her June Reinartz, will to Richard Wilkle my house in town so he won't have so far to walk 1U order to get to the school partles Karen Ulwelllng, will to Barbara Gallentine my Bicycle so she won't have to walk down that long drlve way to the bus Ron Landherr, will to Donald Ulwelllng my ablllty to play sports so he may be a three letterman star Barbara Walker, wlll my curly halr to Kathryn Rasmussen so she won't have to set hers Karen Ulwelllng, w1ll to Karen Sparks my mornlngs 1U bed and my ability to be late to school so that she can get a head ln life Lellani Flnk, will to Dorothy Majerus my studious manners Larry Hessenlus, wlll to Janice Danks my height so she won't look silly golng w1th tall boys John Farrell, wlll to Frank Freese my halr cut kit so he won't have to worry when he is golng to get his hair cut Davld Fenske, will to Coralle Nelson an onlon so the boys w1ll stay away from her Joan Kamp, will to Gary Ellis an alarm clock so he can get on the bus on time Charlene Lukes, wlll to Tom Braaten my 1939 Ford so he can have a car to drive Hubert Ludwig, wlll to Sharon Wood my good looks so she can get more boy friends Bob Brinkman, will to David Gomer my football shoes, size lM, so he can kick the boys harder Dlck Hanson, wlll to Ron Merten my height so he can hlt Carol stralght 1U the eye Joyce Farrell, wlll to Bev Hunt my house 1U town so Jack won't have so far to go to see her Barbara Walker, wlll to Darlene Thorson my homecomlng queen crown Jlm Blahnlk, w ll to Ken Hayden my abillty to play basket ball so he wlll be the star player Hubert Ludwig, will to Judy Hltzemann a palr of boxing gloves so when she hlts John he won't feel it Jerry Meany, wlll to Larry Lowe my motor scooter so he can vo as fast as I used to go Jean Kamp, will to Janet Kllgore my ablllty to play clean basketball so she can be on the wlnnlng team Worth Gallentlne, wlll to Myron Speer my ability to drive car so he can get lt more often 4 all ' so . . Q .J .? . . . Q . D .- so she won't make so many disturbances in class. .J . D 1 . . n . i , -D . .D Q . . . a



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Class Prophecy he s ri of 1970 Jim Blahnik built the lst atomic spaceshlp for ourltrlp topseggthe rest,of our classmates We started out from the 640 d Fenske acrguiagTr3t stop was at our dear Rose Creek High School, where we found Jerome Gerhart coaching their basketball team Then we ventured up town to peak into the cafe where we found June Relnartz supervising in the kitchen On our way to Renvo, we saw Charlene still doing what she was known for, trying to get her car out of the ditch At Renova Larry Hessenius was teaching history and still skipping classes with Geometry teacher Worth Gallentlne For a difference in scenery we hop to Chicago, where Jerry Meany is teaching dancing at Arthur Murray s dance studio He told us he was still driving his white mercury Now , heading toward the East Coast we feel a jump, it was only a wild ball pitched by New York Yankeee R nald landherr p1tg2ih,thg Kamp sisters are engaged in work in New York City so we decided to drop by Joan is a professional lady wrestler She was very busy, so she d1dn't have much time to talk She told us Jean s address so we bolted over to her studio just in time to see a review of her latest sack dresses Philadelphia was just a hop and a skip so we shipped over to see how lellani Fink was coming playing the drums with Curt Wilkinsons band She had always wanted to play in the same band with Ron Giligan, so she was very happy It was just our luck to run across Cecile Meyer, the second Kitty Kallen, as she was practicing her singing My next stop was Fort Leonard Wood Army Base, Missouri, Where we found Leonard Larson, where he has been since he graduated, still working to be a private first class Omaha here we come Omaha here we are, only to find Karen Ulwelling teaching a boys shorthand class This was quite strange because we remember how Karen hated shorthand, but we just imagined it was because of the boys While driving along the barren roads to California, I decided to turn on my radio I wa very happy to hear Bob Brinkman, the f mous sports announcer, quote Dear Lavonne, It has been so lonely oops used to know Upon enterin the outskirts of Los Angeles, we spotted the building nGet Rich Quick and thought it was a good idea, so we stopped, Who did we find as head of it, none other than Mr James Lndvig Since we had a lot of time to spare, we decided to take in the Red Skeleton Show Upon enteri the outskirts of Los Angeles, we spotted the building nGet Rich Quick and thought it was a good idea, so we stopped o did we find as head of it, none other than Mr James Ludwig Since we had a lot of time to spare, we decided to take in the Red Skeleton Show only to find that it had been replaced by an old classmate of ours, The Hubert Ludwig Show While in California, we took the onportunlty to visit another of our classma es, Dick Hanson He was the warden t Alcatraz This seemed very strange to us , for it just didn t seem the kind of job that would appeal to him Before ending our Journey at Rose Creek, we stonped by to see the remaining classmates Upon entering the office of the well known arch itect, John Farrell, we found Mr and Mrs Darwin Olson, the former Bar bara Walker, making last minute changes on the new blueprint of their house They need another bedroom We also stopped to see Joyce Far rell, as we learned that she was now working as a lady preacher We now were back at Rose Creek and as we were getting out of the rocket, we realized that we had found all the seniors of the class f 6 I C . ' I g . sn ------a 1 sorry folks, Clayton beat Marshall.n It sounded just like the Bob I , 5 ng . Wh o l 3 9 o 59.

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