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10 IiODEO — 1929 Class Roll AGNES HLEDIK— Discretion of speech is more than eloquence. A. A. ’27, ’28, 29; May Festival ’26. BILL JARRETT— “He's in joke half the time when he seems to be sternest. When he seems to be joking, be sure he’s in earnest. A. A. ’26. ’27, ’28, ’29. RUTH JONES— Charm strikes the sight but merit wins the soul. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. Rodeo Staff ’26; Pep Club (President) ’28, ’29; Book Chat Club ’29. OTTO KRUEGER— He has common sense in a way that’s uncommon. A. A. ’26. ’27, ’28, ’29; Basketball ’28, ’29; Pep Club ’28, ’29. MARGARET LEWIS— Dark was her hair, her hand was white, Her voice was exquisitely tender. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Glee Club ’26; Book Chat Club ’29; Latin Club ’29; Rodeo Staff (Exchange Editor) ’29; Extemporaneous Essay Contest ’26, ’27; May Festival ’26. ’28, ’29; Commercial Service Essay Contest (2nd place) ’29. GRACE LIND— A countenance in which did meet; Sweet records, promises as sweet. A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26, ’27; Home Economics Club ’27. SYLVIA LINDGREN— She wrote a charming hand, and oh ! How sweetly all her notes were folded!’’ A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26, ’27; Home Economics Club ’27; Book Chat Club ’29. JOS IE MADDEN— Yes, a great heart is hers! A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Basketball ’27, ’28. ’29; Pep Club ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26; District Scholar- ship Contest ’27; State Scholarship Contest ’27, Bozeman. WILLIAM ORDING— In mine opinion, the school should be indeed ;t is called by name, the house of play and pleasure, and not of fear and bondage. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. CLIFFORD PETERSON— If he has any fault, he has left us in doubt, At least in four years, we could not find them out. A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29. WILL1 AM PICKENS— He’s long, he’s tall, he’s six feet from the ground. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. JOE PLUTH— “The pith 0’ sense, and pride 0’ worth. A. A. ’26. ’27, ’28, ’29; Boys’ Glee Club ’26; “Freshie” ’26; “Aaron Boggs, Freshman’’ ’27; Class President ’27, ’28; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Boys’ Yell Leader ’28; President A. A. ’29; Extempor- aneous Essay Contest ’28, ’29; Scholarship Con- test ’27; Rodeo Staff (Advertising Manager, Boys’ Athletic Editor) ’29; Her Step-Husband ’29. MARY POLICH— Is thy name Mary, maiden fair? Such should, methinks, its music be; The sweetest name that mortals bear Were best befitting thee.” M. A. Academy, Great Falls, ’26; District Scholar- ship Contest ’27; State Scholarship Contest ’27; A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. RUDY POLICH— Full big he was of brawn, and eek of bones. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Basketball ’27, ’28; Football ’26, ’27. ’28; “Her Step-Husband” ’29; Specialties, Senior Play ’29. STANLEY POLICH— Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere. A. A. ’26, '27, ’28, ’29; Boys’ Glee Club '26; Dis- trict Scholarship Contest ’26; Football ’28, ’29: Basketball ’28. ’29; Pep Club ’28, 29. JOHNNIE POPOVICH— ‘‘For him light labor spreads her wholesome store. Just gave what life required, but gave no more. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Rodeo Staff ’26. MAMIE POPOVICH— S he sketched : the vale, the wood, the beach. (Ire v iove’ier with her iK?ncil ’ shading. A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29; May Festival ‘26; District Scholarship Contest ’28; State Scholarship Con- test ’28; Book Chat Club (Sec’t.) ’29; Pep Club ’28. ’29; Rodeo Staff (Activities Editor) ’29.
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RODEO — 1929 Class Roll LETT IE ALT— To he wise is a gift. To be swc?t and charming is an attainment. ’10 he loved by all is a prize. And to take all these virtues modestly is an achievement. A. A. 26, '27, ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26, ’27, ’29; District Scholarship Contest ’26, ’27, ’2S; State Scholarship Contest, Bozeman, ’26; Extempor- aneous Essay Contest, ’28 ’29; Extempor- aneous Essay Contest. Bozeman ’29; Commercial Service Ei say Contest, (1st in School, 3rd in State) ’29; Girls' Vocational Congress, Bozeman ’29; Glee Club 29; Rodeo Staff (Literary Editor) ’29; Her Step-Husband” ’29. FRANCES BAIDE - r i'liy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart. A. A. ’26, ’ 17, ’28. ’29; May Festival ’26; Latin Club ’29. ROY BEADLE— Publish my name, and hang up my picture. As that of the te'nd’rest lover. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; A. A. representative ’26; Boys’ Glee Club ’26; Freshies” ’26; Aaron Boggs, Freshman” ’27; Her Step-Husband” ’29; Tea Toper Tavern” ’28; Specialties, Senior Play, ’29; Track ’26; Basketball ’27; Rodeo Staff, Artist, ’29. MARGARET BENJAMIN— “So wise and so witty. So human and true. Just loving and living. Lear Margaret that’s you. A. A. ’26, ’ 7, ’28, ’29; Class President '26; District Scholarship Contest ’26; State Scholarship Con- test ’26; Declamatory Contest ’26, ’29; May Festi- val ’26; High School Oratorical Contest ’28; State Oratorical Contest ’28; Extemporaneous Essay Contest ’28, ’29; Glee Club President ’29; Latin Club ’29; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Book Chat Club ’29; Her Step-Husband” ’29; Girls’ Vocational Con- gress ’29; Rodeo Staff (Editor-In-Chief) ’29; Jun- ior Prom Committee ’28; Editor of School Notes ’2S, ’29. ELMER BIANCHI— He had much wit. Hut was very shy of using it. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’2S, ’29: I’ep Club ’28, ’29: Basketball ’26, ’27, ’28; Football ’26, ’27, ’28. CLAUDE BLOOM— The world knows nothing of its greatest men. RICHARD BRfcNNAN — ; There is no fun y Until i cum. A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Football ’27, ’28, ’29; Captain ’29; Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29; Captain ’29; Her Step-Husband” ’29; Specialties, Senior Play ’29. LEWIS BUTLER— I did but look and love awhile T’was but for one half hour. Then to resist I had no will. And now I have no power.” A. A. ’26, ’27, ‘28, ’29; Specialties, Senior Play ’29. EMIR CASTLE— Long I’ve been tossed like the driven foam, But now, proud school. I’m going home. A. A. ’26, ’27, '28, ’29; Football ’29; Specialty for Senior Play ’29; A. A. Representative ’26; Class Vice-Presklent ’27; Pep Club ’29. ELLA CLAUSEN— There is Ella, with genius so shrinking and rare, That you hardly at first, see the strength that is there. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28; ’29; May Festival '26; Home Eco- nomics Club ’27. JACK GUSICK— Comrades, leave me here a little While as yet ’tis early morn. Leave me here, and when you want me, Sound upon the bugle horn. A. A. ’26. ’27, ’28, ’29; Tea Toper Tavern” ’28; Aaron Boggs. Freshman” ’27; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Football ’26, ’27. LOUISE GUSICK— Fit for the loftiest, or the lowliest lot. Self-poised, imi erial, yet of simplest ways. A. A. ’26. ’27. ’28, ’29; May Festival '26. ’27; Dis- trict Scholarship Contest ’26. ETHEL HENDERSHOT— That orbed maiden, with the white fire laden. A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26, ’27; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Book Chat Club (President) ’29; Rodeo Staff ’29 (Assistant Advertising Manager); Scholarship Contest ’28; Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29. RUTH HILL— A fair and stately maid. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26; Pep Club ’28, ’29. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29.
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RODEO — 1929 11 Class Roll ELMA RAUTIO— Thou wouldst be loved? Then let thy heart. From its present pathway part not. A. A. ’26. ’27, ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26; Home Eco- nomics Club ’27; District Scholarship Contest ’28. RAYMOND SMALLEY— He that questioneth much shall learn much, and contsnt much.” A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Boys’ Glee Club ’26; “Freshie” ’26; Declamatory Contests ’26, ’27, ’28; Declamatory Contest, Missoula, ’28; Oratorical Contest ’28; District Scholarship Contest, ’28; Book Chat Club ’29; Latin Club ’29. ANNA VESEL— Her lips were red. her looks were free, Her hair was yellow as gold. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Basketball ’26, ’28, ’29; Cap- tain Girls’ Basketball Team ’29; Class Vice Presi- dent ’29; Home Economics Club ’26; May Festival ’26, ’27; Her Step-Husband” ’29; May Queen ’29. TONY VESEL— “My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Pep Club ’28, ’29; Football ’27, 28; Basketball ’28, ’29. LYLE SMITH— And there’s a nice youngster of excellent pith. Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith. A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28, ’29; Pep Club ’28; Specialties, Senior Play ’29. AGNES STEFANICH— Favors to none, to all her smiles extend.” A. A. ’26, ’27. ’28. '29; May Festival ’27. ROLAND STORES— Let man learn love for man, Livi for friendship, live for lov A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29. SYLVIA TUCKER— Sweet in the thoughts that savor of torture, The quiet mind is richer than a crown.” A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26. ELDRED WATTS— “Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them, and wise men use them.” Melstone ’26, ’27. ’28; Pep Club ’29. RUBY WOODS— “Glad was I when I reached the other bank. Now for a better country. A. A. ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; May Festival ’26; Home Eco- nomics Club ’26; Pep Club ’28. AGNES WOODSON— “A mind of peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent.” Fort Smith, Arkansas, ’26; A. A. ’27, '28, ’29; “Aaron Boggs. Freshman” ’27; May Festival ’27; Specialties, Senior Play ’27; Vice-President of Class ’28; “Her Step-Husband” ’29; Declamatory Contest ’29; Declamatory Contest, Missoula ’29; Latin Club ’28, ’29; Rodeo Staff (Joke Editor) ’29.
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