Rosedale High School - Mounty Marty Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1953

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r Dudley F Bentley, Principal, is of course an executive but not the arm chair type who moves mountains while comfortably seated in a rocking chair c ose to the fi e Mr Bentley's duties seldom give him an opportunity to relax He must supervise all . school functions, planclass extra curricular, sport, and lyceum schedules, and handle the various other Music and photography are Mr Bentley's hobbies. He is an active member of theRosedale Method1stChurch and has sung in the choir twenty five ears M and Mrs Bentley have two daughters Jane llen Bentley, a Junior at Kansas State college, and Mrs Mary Ruth Fagerberg Like most other grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Bentley are very proud of their two grandchildren, The Bentleys usually spend the summer months at t e1r cabin 1n Glen Haben, Colorado The last two summers Mr Bentley has been invite to attend the M Bentley's schedule is made even more crowded by his participation in the following organizations: Executive Committee, National Athletic Scholarship Honor Society, National Education Association Amer- ican Legion, Masonic Lodge Kappa Sigma Social Frat- ernity, National Association ofSecondary School Prin- cipals Kansas Educators Club and a life member of 'N 1952 marks Mr Bentley's nineteenth yearas prin- cipal of Rosedale High School During these years, many improvements have been made 1n school equipment and facilities His personality and character have made him the re pected leader of the executive group. School spirit is a thing much admired and talked aut. Here at Rosedale it becomes increasingly BP' rent that this spirit is the result of a good num- r of energetic personalities who believe in pitch- g in and getting things done. Much has been accom- ished this year for which we are deeply indebted to L of you. Somebody has to do these things andf BS is year comes to a close, may the pleasant memories nger with you for a job well done. 'll sho But Mr. Bentley, lt really wasn't my fault that e snowball went through that big window. Yeah, I rew it at that little twirp, Alonzo, but I couldn't lp it 'cause heducked his head.u Discipline is only e of the many important problems which are faced d solved every day by the principal and twenty-four culty members. The executive department is the central unit of ery school, the place where ideas for improvement art and where they are completed. It is this staff at shapes the lives and future accomplishments of untless men and women. The capable administration aff which Rosedale High School possesses has guided many young people toward the road to success. Matrimony was the reasonMissWilma Elliott, shown above, resigned as Rosedale's secretary.Miss Elliott was at our school for a year and a half. Filling MlssElliott's position o secretary the secohd semester was Mrs. D. H.Elmore, shown below. This was Mrs. Elmore's first experience asa sec- retary. W I

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PUBL 'C Wm gggggfggljgi':zai2,?S:zif:5:s,Y Williiiililiiiiiiiiillii5 , Hdep 64050 GE Buffeted by wind, scorched by sun, and flailed by rain, the Ulittle mann on the left watches over the main entrance to Rosedale High School. He is only one of the things which are seen every day yet never really noticed or appreciated, things which form an essential background for school life but are rarely put in the limelight. The Mount Marty staff of 1952 has therefore chosen HRosedale from a New Angle' as the theme. The senior class of 1952 proudly dedicated this yearbook to past, present, and future Rosedalians. We sincerely hope that this book will serve as a chronicle of this eventful year. In years to come, we hope that you will leaf through it and feel a thrill of renewed pleasure at the scenes of school life which we have endeavored to preserve in these pages. 1 3 5255592-



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sis-. X g S. so s as xglre The only junior among those who helped in the office was Donna McChristy. She replaced Alice Jeanne Bryan, senior, whodropped office duties after the first semester. Collecting andrecording absentee slips, running errands, anddoing numerous other office jobs the second hour was the assignment of Karen Fleer, senior, who is shown at the right. Everydday we heard the same old story from Wanda Holt, third hour helper: This is Rosedale high school calling. Our records show that Antony Dingelhop Qor some such namej is absent from school today. Can you tell us why? What a lifd Serving as the capable office assistant during the fourth hour was Joyce Chesney, senior. She is pictured at the right. Each fifth hour found Carol Hughes, senior office girl, bus- ily treading the halls collect- ing the many absentee slips. She also recorded the absences, filed canes, and did routine office wor . Beverly Spurrier frighty was the sixth hour office helper. A reg- ular class credit was given to all the girls who served as of- fice assistants, The experience in office routine will probably prove valuable after graduation. Honey, Money, Money was the theme song of lucky ones this year were Virginia Miller Shirley the Eroup shown below Miss Olga Alber and Mr. Roy Crouthers, JoAnn ones, Antonia Fernandez, and Shir Terflinger school treasurers, have no trouble find- ley Surber. Mary inturn was absent when the picture ing volunteers to serve as money collectors. The was taken.

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