Great Falls High School - Roundup Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)

 - Class of 1923

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THE ROUNDUP Charlotte Irene Fairpull Ever to be remembered in the annals of local history is the day when modest, demure Charlotte, our Lady of Dexterity, descended the steps of the Belt daily to continue her search for knowledge on a higher plane. In one hand was her carpet bag, in the other, a De Luxe copy of The Biography of Benja- min Franklin from which she may have re- ceived an inspiration for her cheerful and companionable nature. She, like Miss Nancy in Silas Marner, has all the attributes of a lady — a high veracity, delicate honor in her dealings, deference to others, and refined per- sonal habits. General Course. Entered from Centerville High School (3). Hugh John L. Bergold Tickets ! Tickets I Here ' s where you get your tickets ! This is the cry which has greeted us throughout our Senior year and which has made of its producer the champion ticket seller of the school in football as well as in the Roundup campaign. Joe Matteueci ' s best grade of olive oil is used to give the ap- pearance of a patent leather covered head, but when the Italian product is unavailable he resorts to the home-made, which is a hair- raising mixture of pomade, vaseline, lard, and (except in times of famine ) butter. Tiny ' s a plague o both houses, but G. F. H. S. re- joices to call him its own. General Course; History Club (2, 3); Glee Club (4); Prince Chap (3); Boys ' Club (2, 3) : Manager for Sale of Football and Basket- ball Tickets (4) ; Hi-Life (3) ; Committee Roundup Subscriptions (4). Lenore Elizabeth Bettens Sweet, gentle, demure, Lenore is a true ex- ample of what a girl should be. There have been many things of benefit to the school which have had their beginning in Lenore ' s fertile brain or had her fingers mixed up in them. She is a real pusher, a real sport in everything she undertakes, and some sprinter at that, for she keeps just a little ahead of the best long distance runner in school. General Course; Glee Club (2) ; Prom Com- mittee ; Party Committee ( 1 ) ; Junior Com- mittee (3). Irene O. Hober One look at those black eyes and that per- fectly marcelled hair makes us think of Gloria Swanson, stepping out of her Pierce Arrow. Irene isn ' t a movie actress — not yet— but per- haps one day we shall see her name in electric lights, flashing on the busy streets of Sand Coulee. Blackie would most likely say with Kipling, I ' ve taken my fun where I ' ve found it ; but would go Kipling one better and add that when she didn ' t find it, she manufactured it. We can ' t say anything with regard to her faults ; for, although she may have some, we can ' t find any one to sav anything against her. General Course; History Club (21 ; Glee Club and Chorus (1, 2). m r . 2N3C »9 2 3 twenty-three

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THE ROUNDUP Polly Marble Bristol Say, who took that emotional part in the Junior play in ' 22 ? Polly Bristol. Well, it certainly was superbly and intelli- gently portrayed. Of course, it was — Polly does things that way ! And thoroughness is another feature of Polly. We do not exactly know how to de- scribe her, except that — well, she ' s the kind of girl you like to meet. It is a real pleasure to talk to her or to have her talk to you. And for charm of manner — but we don ' t need to say more. Put all her attributes together and you have Polly. And Polly ' s just Polly. We ' re sure glad we met her and have known her for four years ! General Course ; Girls ' League Representa- tive (1, 2) ; Senior Dramatics ; The Correct Thing (2); Prince Chap (3); The Neigh- bors (4) ; Merely Mary Ann (4). Norma G. Clem This demure young lady has followed the banner of ' 23 faithfully and quietly, leaving the spectacular achievements to others. From Bunny ' s first appearance she has been the envy of her classmates whenever a piano is around. Did you ever hear her play? Simply wonderful. When she fully awakens to her accomplishmenuts, the wall of bashful re- serve, behind which she retires in moments of embarrassment, will vanish. She is an ar- dent student of languages — especially French. N ' est-ce-pas. Norma? Classical Course; Musical Club (2, 3, 4) ; Secretary Music Club (2, 3); President Music Club (4); Glee Club (2, 3); Orchestra (2, 3); Kickball (2) ; Prom Banquet Committee; Girls ' League Party Committee 1.3, 4). ■■■ ■ Alex W. Kilroy Oh, here we have the noble Alexus, the Idle of the King — -eh — Alexander ? His chief pastime — the gentle art of doing nothing. In fact it is his trump card. He has the knack of making friends and is a hard work- er — when there is no work to be done. Bluf- fing is somewhat like poetry in that men must be born with an aptitude for it. Killey was born that way. His ability as an artist is known far and wide, and many of his best known works of art will be left on the desks of the school for his wondering successors to gaze upon. General Course; Cartoonist for Roundup (4). Rachel Margaret Fairfull A fair flower from the prairie near Stock- ett, as happv and free as the day is long. If Rachel were as assiduous in pleasing the teachers as she is in following up her other hobbies, she would certainly win a place among those mythical, incomprehensible Hon- or Ten of her class. Her Amazonian stature leads us to believe that if it were a question of to fight or not to fight, she would fight, and there is no doubt as to who would be the victor. Ray says we aren ' t made to be good in this world — but we try to be. General Course. Entered from Centerville High School (3). 1923 twcnty-tv.o



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THE ROUNDUP Robert- Edward Lownby Bob is one of our bright young fellows. He made the course and got his diploma in only two years, the other two being spent at home in bed. He has always been the pride of the math classes ; and no triangle, pentagon, hexagon, or any other gon can get away from him alive. He is thorough in whatever he does ; and we expect that Bob, with this thoroughness, combined with his natural lika- bleness, will land near the top of the ladder some time. He gets what he wants and he wants what he gets. Scientific Course; Glee Club (1); Class Party Committee (21. Mabel Maud Johnson Mabel is the original little Lady of Fash- ion. Her nifty clothes and winning ways will be missed by all those who have known her and have basked in the sunshine of her smile. She is pointed out to strangers as that smil- ing-faced, sunny-dispositioned phantom of de- light, one of the number of whom Virgil has written, Varium et mutabile semper femina. This young lady invites the collective love of the class. Kindliness, friendliness, and energy win popularity, and Twin possesses all these characteristics. G.neral Course. Entered from Butte High (2); Class Vice-President (4); Glee Club and Chorus (4); Prom Committee; Girls League Party (3, 4); Party Committes (2, 3). 1 1 %•-- ' ■ Beulah Jeanette La Mere Smooth, shining black hair, and eyes which hold all the mysteries of a Midsummer Night ' s Dream. No one is more earnest than Toots when she tackles a job, but she is very loath to choose anything to tackle. Although no feminine Hercules in stature, she has used what height she possesses to good advantage on the basketball floor and demonstrated her athletic prowess on the championship team which beat Mt. Angelus. General Course; Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Senior Announcement Committee. Francis Barth He accomplishes more with less effort than any man known, but the word hurry is a minus quantity in his vocabulary. He is not a model boy, for he has two weaknesses — ice cream and girls. He has gone ' in for luxur- ious simplicity from his costumes to his hab- its. His favorite activity is rolling the square marbles and his favorite food is anything. All frivolity aside, there are few men who exceed him in capability, straightforwardness, and good common sense. Scientific Course ; Sophomore Secretary Senior Treasurer, Student Council (3); Cheer Leader (4); Senior Dramatics; Class Basket- ball (.3); Class Track (3); Second Team Bas- ketball (4); Boys ' Club (2, 3); Vice-President Boys ' Club (3); Prom Committee; Merely Mary Ann (4) ; Roundup Editor-in-Chief. l 9 2 3 twenty-four

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