Rothsay High School - Tigers Yearbook (Rothsay, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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Class Pl' 0PheCY Ida is in England, teaching a course, UHow to be an old maid--and like it.H She is very well-liked by her pupils and has been very successful in this linefso farj. Phyllis completed her education at the University of Paris. Now she's a tutor to Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite. In her spare time she sweeps the Cassinoiif it isn't too latej or sings to Prince Rainier. Russell lives in the art colony in Florence, Italy. Being a famous sculptor, having carved UThe Haircutn, he spends most of his time writing autographs for people. He won the HNobel Prizen three years in succession, and has a patent on it now. On UThe Haircutn. that is. Janice B. has a good job in Hawaii. She picks and packs dates for the HDate Gardensn. Ask her how she likes her job and she replies, HF1ne, I like dates.U fShe thinks a date with a prune is something to eat.J Janice H. is in North Africa working among the tall natives, teaching them how to walk straight and tallflike herb. The only trouble is, she says, that they don't look up to her, rather they look down on her. But that's just because they're above her. Anyway, she likes her work. Richard has a shoe store in Central Borneo. He had to teach the people how to wear shows which was a long hard business with corns and everything, but he has a monoply on the business, and after all, he says, aren't corns better than flat feet? Mary, after long deliberation, decided to take advantage of her athletic abilities and was hired by the New York Yankees because of her tremendous fast curve ball. This was one of the greatest steps ever made in woman sufferage. A few years later she or- ganized a ball club composed entirely of women and the first year of actual playing her club captured the Wgrld Series Championship Pennant. Congratulations, Maryllll Robert runs the UNord-A-Ba-Bu Chiropractor a Beauty Salonn in the Belgian Congo. He's very popular with the natives because of his special snake juice concoction that removes kinks from hair. He also has a unique stretching method by which he increases the height of the pygmies by use of a rubber tree. Clarice runs the Trans-Alp Elephant Transportation Service over Hannibal's Route. The tourists are very numerous because of her bestseller, Whannibal the Cannibaln. The Italians have been helped much, too, in transporting their spaghetti to Europe. Bobby is building igloos in Alaska. He says it pays very well, his salary being a Walrus task a day and tusk and a-half for over- time. He's been advancing all the time in his work, and may soon take over the incorporation. last year he was Hman of the Yearu in labor. The head of the language department in the New York School of Languages, QThe name of their school is HYe Many Talkiesnj is Audrey. Her assis- tant is Beverly. They have charge of the two-hundred and thirty-eight students and seven teachers. Audrey teaches Swede and Mexican. Beverly teach?sNFronch, German, and Norwegian fto get into practice for married life ? 0 ll

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Class Histor In September, 1945, Russell Honrud, Janice Balken, Wesley Nelson, Clarice Dalager, James Rosco, Janice Heggen, Robert Sogn, Clarice Nord, Phyllis Weik, Harley Dunnaham, started their school days at Rothsay Public School. In our second grade Charles Kaverne joined us. In our third grade, Verlyn Haiby, Lawrence Gilbertson and Gail Nielson joined us and Harley Dunnaham left us. In our fourth grade Arthur Hammer, Ida Harth, Judith Burgett, Gloria Ruth Larson, and Betty Fick joined us. Charles Kaverne, Gail Nielson, Slarice Dalager, James Rosco left us. In the fifth grade Richard Hanson, Beverly Theodorson, Clarice Dalager, joined us. Lawerence Gilbertson, and Betty Fick left us. In our sixth grade Gerald Pence joined us. Glarice Dalager left us. In the seventh grade Janice Heggen, Gerald Pence and Gloria Ruth Larson left us. ln the eighth grade Janice Heggen joined us. Ida Harth and Wesley Nelson left us- After the eighth grade Arthur Hammer left us. Our Freshman Class included the following: Janice Balken, Charles Fosse, Richard Hanson, Ida Harth, Janice Heggen, Russell Honrud, Mary Larson, Clarice Nord, Robert Nord, Audrey Watterud, Beverly Theodorson, Phyllis Weik, Wesley Nelson, Verlyn Haiby, Judith Burgett, and Robert Sogn. After our Freshman year Verlyn Haiby left us. During our Sophmore year Wesley Nelson left us. After our Sophmore year Judith Burgett left us. Our Junior and Senior classes remained the same Our high school teachers were: Mr. Polack. Mrs. Roshclt, Mr. Bennett, Mrs. Buckley, Mr. Vail, Mrs. Votopka, Mr. Enger, Mrs. Varriano, Mr. Iverson, Mr Q Hubert 0 Our elementary teachers were: first and second grade, Mrs. Nelson, third and fourth grade, Miss Sloan, fifth and sixth grade, Miss Jankeg seventh and eighth.grade, Mr. Thompson. Out of the ten first graders only four completed their twelve years in our class they are Janice Balken, Russell Honrud, Clarice Nord, and Phyllis Weik J Class Colors: Aqua and White Class Flowers American Beauty Rose Class Motto: In youth we learng in age we understand. 10



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