Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1931

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1 9 3 1 15 RODEO— Ih'fslumut (Class OFFICERS President ...................... Charles Huppe Vice-President ..................... Otto Hill Secretary-Treasurer ........... Le Roy Greener Sponsor .................. Miss Shirley Fabrick Demonstrating in their initiation the first of the year their good sportsmanship and their many and varied talents, the Freshmen have main- tained this record throughout the year in their participation in school activities. The Snowy Mountain troop of Camp Fire Girls, with the exception of three Sophomores, is composed of Freshmen. The class is also well represented in the Latin Club, Boys’ Glee Club, Girls’ Glee Club, Forensic Club, the Art Club, and the Band. In the inter-class basketball tourna- ments both boys’ and girls’ teams were organized; these teams showed decided ability during the season. A freshman, Ellis Michaelson, placed second in the declamatory contest and another freshman, Charles Cram, placed fifth. Beth Belden and Lea Mae Dins- more had parts in the high school play. In scholarship an enviable record was made with a substantial number reach- ing the exemption lists. On April 24, the class gave its annual party. As the music was excellent and all hands were in high spirits, this party was a huge success. This class is indeed to be congrat- ulated upon the success of its first year.

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14 R O D E O 1931



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Volume XXIII. Number 7 Roundup, Montana, May, 1951 ALUMNI OF R. H. S. RETURN TO SITE OF FORMER BATTLES The Back-to-Roundup crusade is be- ing extensively attended by those proud people who can claim dear old Roundup Hi as their Alma Mater. Among those who are in the “Whose Who and Why” are: The Reverend Robert Ross; Roger Ortmayer, present editor of College L:fe ; Jack Marshall, personal bodyguard of A1 Capone; United States President Pete Kowalski and Mrs. Kowalski, nee Mary Ford. Thursday the pageant “Nell’s Belles” was given by those girls who suffered the pangs of being members of the physical education class. Mr. Marshall who was our coach in deah old ’31, will address us by radio by remote control from Warm Springs on the subject “Why I’d Rather Coach a Nut Than Be One.” While our visitors are here they will be entertained by the local Garlic Eaters Society and the Society for the Suppres- sion of the Revivifying of Amos ’n Andy. ® ® ® REVIVAL OF EXPLODED HEREDITARY THEORY OCCURS IN JONES FAMILY Recently Harry Jones, Jr., parked a new Ford monoplane in the school hangar. It was under- stood that Harry, Sr., strongly opposed the young rascal’s having an air steed at his age but the youngster (clever lad) dug up some old pictures of the said father in a second-hand flivver at the age of sixteen and threatened to send the photo to Ripley’s famous column unless the proper hush money were handed over. So Pappy Paid! ® ® ® The class in Latin has been working on sev- eral new species of translation this week. The subject of their hard work has been the trans- lating a certain one of Mrs. Hulstone’s Caesar tests which seem to have been the favorite means of torture back in 1931. Next week they will take up a thesis on “How Did Caesar Get That Way?’’ by Margaret Johnson. ® ® ® The Forensic Club is taking up the study of constructive debating. The first question to be mulled over is “Were or were not the faculty of our school justified in converting our hop scotch field into a ring around the rosy stadium?” The Judges will be Professor James Loughlin and Coach Betty Eiselein. ROUNDUP HOOPSTERS WIN B. B. GAME FROM GAGE 10 96 to 6 Thursday, a thrilling game was play- ed in the Roundup gymnasium with the Gage Hi. The game started off with a bang—one of the Gage men bumped his head—and each side gave all they had including halitosis and measles, in the final quarter, a Gage half back was dis- covered cleaning his finger nails and scattering debris all over the floor in an effort to entangle the Roundup team. In the second quarter the Roundup center made a hole in one and was penalized five yards for hugging the basket. Be- tween halves cold hot tamales and hot cold dogs were served by the Boys’ Home Ec. Club, and the cheer leaders led us in the following yelL Boop-boop a doop Yiminey yee, Who’s got U. S. A. Oui Oui Oui. The first quarter of the second half started off with a rattle as each side shook its head and joined the fray. Roundup led with an upper cut but the Gage outfielder gave us a run for our money—he tore his sock—and while each side was in punk—pardon us punt —formation, Gage gave a loop the loop and got a half-Nelson hold on the ref- eree’s epiglottis, who was trying to peel a banana in the middle of the floor in peace. This being a Scotch B. B. game it was only three quarters long. Every- one then decided to go home as there was nothing else to do and a good time was had by all. ® ® ® CLASSIFIED ADS For Sale—One permanent wave, one facial, and one manicure.—Kenneth Evans. Let us do your paint job. We have recently received a new supply of cosmetics. Drop in and we will give you an estimate.—Mile. Ethel Rundle. Look ahead! See what the future holds in store for you. I positively guarantee to tell you what you are thinking, what brand of lip- stick you use, and if you sleep with your mouth open.—See Swami Bill Kuchan. For Sale — Choice canaries, love birds, and several cuckoos. See the Greener Bird Store. Let Ketchum, Grabum Holdum do your legal work. We guarantee you absolute satisfaciion. Bring your car to us for overhauling. We know that you will be positively amazed at the results. Wreckum Auto Shop.

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