Rothsay High School - Tigers Yearbook (Rothsay, MN)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 25 text:

Class Poem Four years we ve spent w1th1n thls school Four years we ve studied the Golden Rule Yet looklng forward znto lmfe We flnd our work was worth the strlfe When we were Freshmen just a week Already cl1mb1ng toward the peak When Sophomores we were on the ball We kept on running down the hall When at last .Tumors we became Our marks m conduct were a shame And fears and worrles were decreased But at last zn Fxfty and Fifty One Our Sernor year we had begun A merry class of twenty two We worked and fooled the whole year through Soon we 11 bid our frzends farewell Thxs IS what we want to tell These years mn hxgh school we won t forget And belng wxth you we ll never regret by Harry Olson and Orlyn Kragerud , . . . N , . D 1 , . l But in our studies, marks increased, ' I , . ' 1 . . . I . . . i I . . . , .

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Al1ce Hensen was lwxng ln Los Angeles Cahforma She made more dates than any other gurl 1n town You see she worked an a calendar factory She was just the kxnd of a gxrl a man would want to marry and settle down with after he quit fallmg in love She had mvented a sort of pressure meter that reg1stered the number of pounds of pressure a man was exertmg on a glrl s waxst The gadget was marked off ln four d1v1s1ons 1 just being mce Z this IS love 3 this IS true love 4 slap lus face' Marcella Wexk had gotten marrled to a soldxer when he was home on a furlough Shortly after the hasty marrxage she Joined the W A C S She thought lt was all right to flght with her husband now since they were both in fightzng umforms Marcella had recexved her basxc tralnmg in Alaska where xt was so cold that all she could say was Brrr le Marjorxe Hovland had set up a thrwmg business ln New York Clty She gave ad vxce to the lovelorn and trxed to discourage dworces She herself had been fortunate 1n havlng had seven successful marrxages Charles Martlnson s love for gxrls had led h1m to invent a flea powder that lf ap plted correctly kxlled all male fleas but let the females survive Charhe was also the nuts had a very pecullar taste Many of the gravedzggers thought Charles powdered his doughnuts wlth hrs flea powder which had been used on cattle so often that It was no long er effective Orlyn Kragerud was travelxng wxth a large clrcus He had had many excltmg ex per1ences For example he had a steady g1rl whom he had met ln a revolving door and he 15 stlll going around with her Orlyn s Job with the czrcus was a very easy one He merely stood on the stage wlth a sxgn whlch read l rn From Mlnnesota Beslde h1m stood a seven foot 350 pound gfant who wore a slgn wh1ch read I m From Texas Richard Nltz was playzng pr ofesswnal basketball He had xnvented a devxce that made xt easier to score a basket It s mazn feature was a magnetic basketball When this ball was thrown near the basket xt was pxcked up by radlo actlve waves concealed ln the bank board Thxs resulted ln the ball bexng pulled right through the hoop Nltz had been working on this th1ng for many years When xt was still in th experxmental stages it had worked fine ln a game at Underwood where It enabled him to score Z7 points Mxllard Mortenson was l1v1ng ln San Antonxo Texas Mxllard was a llcensed and bonded undertaker He was very well liked by all hzs customers He says no one whom he has burned has ever complamed about hrs servxce . . . . . ,c,. . .,t,.. ,t,.. ,cy . . owner of a doughnut factory, located in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota. His powdered dough- . . . ,, , . ,, . .



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Class Song Tune of So Long Twenty four Freshmen entered school one fall We were taught and learned m the assembly hall T11 dear old May came and gave us our leave And all trzals and troubles were forgotten at last We said So long xts been good to be here So long xts been good to be here So long lts been good to be here And we gotta be movmg along Ten long years we have struggled through school We had our troubles but advanced toward our goal All the teachers who helped us pull through Told them QCHORUQ Now Juniors we were wxth one year to go We entertained the Senlors as we were to do And also we put on a play whxch was a hit But now we walted for flfty one to draw near qcuoaum The school lt was jammed the school It was packed The seats were all crowded from the front to the back Our schoolmates were blddlng us a fond farewell So we as Semors went on our merry way Sayxng CCI-IORUSJ by Arlene Ronmngen Dons Dahnke Geraldlne Bllden K lb li, We owe to them respect as we rightly know.

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