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RODEO — 1929 Experience Amtrtions are lofty, Ambitions are wide, And one must step far Who would keep with their stride. When we are old, cold, and grey, I am told we shall learn We get nothing for nothing, Our honors we earn. We must dig like the mole, Break the dark silent ground, ’Till we finally burst through Into grass, light and sound. And the muscles we dig with, Our heart and our brain, The success that we have, Does Experience gain. —Stanley Polich.
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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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