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28 RODE O 1929
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Harmonica Hand i President, Paul Koester. Director, Miss Carol Dean. The Harmonica Band, a group of Freshmen boys, was organized for the purpose of promoting an interest in music among the boys and giving them a new type of entertainment. The first program of the band, given in January in the High School assembly room, was as follows: Reveille, Charles Stefanich. Stars and Stripes Forever, Band. Juanita, Band. Aloha Oe, Dale Darling. Oh. Susanna, Band. Midget Song and Dance, Jack McLean and Robert Brissenden. Negro Dialogue, Wanio and Wiljo Lindgren. Apache Dance, Albert Rundle and Robert Brissenden. Etiquette Blues, Meredith Watts. Russian Dance, Jack McLean. Three Blind Mice, Band. Listen to the Mocking Bird, Charles and Frank Stefanich. America, Band. Taps, Charles Stefanich. In February, at the Silver Grill, the band rendered several selections for a Rotary Club dinner. With the assist- ance of Anita Oliver in song and dance, the boys, gave a specialty number be- tween acts at the Senior play. % Following is the personnel of the band: Robert Brissenden. Dale Darling. Waino Lindgren. Paul Loester. Wiljo Lindgren. Jack McLean. Charles Stefanich. Frank Stefanich. Albert Rundle. Meredith Watts.
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RODEO — 1929 29 Calendar of Event September— 14. Initiation, a day of humiliation for the Frosh. 21. Seniors started the social season with a bang. October— 17. Roundup vs. Klein football, 19 to 0 in our favor. 18. Latin Club formed. 19. Jun'or Party. 25-27. Teachers’ Convention at Bil- lings. Novembei’— 2. Public Speaking Class presents “The Hoodoo.” 3. R. H. S. 13—Klein 6. 5. Book Chat Club organized. 8. Home Ec. Club holds first meet- ing. 15. First “Rodeo” is published. 20. Gris’ Glee Club organized. 21-24. G'rls’ Vocational Congress at Bozeman. 23. Sophomore Party. December— 3. Second issue of Rodeo printed. 11. Lat'n Club holds Christmas Party. 12. Pep Club entertains football boys. 19. “Christmas Carol” given. 19. Christmas issue of Rodeo comes out. 21. Basketball defeat from Forsyth. January— 5. Gra s Range plays here, 48-2 in our favor. 18. Harlowton 12—Roundup 50. 18. Home Ec. Club joins Red Cross. 19. Girls 18; Musselshell 4. 23. Fourth issue of Rodeo published. 23. Boys 27; Klein 22. 30. Winnett 9; R. H. S. 31. Harmonica Band Program. February— 5. Girls 30; Klein girls 7 ; Basketball. 13. Board Dinner. 14-15. Preliminary Declam contest. 19. Extemporaneous Essay Contest. 27. Fifth Rodeo comes out. March— 6. Letty Alt goes to Bozeman for Essay Contest. 8. Agnes Woodson wins Declam Con- test. 18. Pep Club Dance. 20. Last Rodeo published. April— 8. Senior play, “Her Step-Husband.” 10. Latin play, “Off With His Head.” 19. Jun'or Prom is a howling success. 25. Home Ec. Club picnic. May— 1. Book Chat Club picnic. 3. Patron’s Day, May Festival and Color Day Parade. 16. Annual comes out. 26. 27, 28. Commencement. -------0------— LINES TO EINSTEIN In intellect you’re over us By something like 1,000,000 You plot your theory and its sequels, Nor need to bow to peers or And tell professors how you’ve fared With 7y or 2 x squared. While we don’t even dare to try to guess what light’s plus We’ve not the sense to give a hoot About infnity’s —And yet we hope you won’t malign us Because our intellect is —. —Parke Cummings.
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