Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1931

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22 RODEO— 1931 (Camp Jf ire (Girls Every member of the Snowy Mountain Chapter of Camp Fire Girls strives to live up to the law of the Camp Fire, which is: Seek Beauty, Give Services, Pursue Knowledge, Be Trustworthy, Hold on to Health, Glorify Work, and Be Happy. MEMBERS Jessie Rasmussen ........ Gertrude Cates .......... Frances Kosak ........... ... President .... Secretary Vice-president Annie Antonich Helen Polich Ella Gilbert Edna Wickland Florence Wickman Margaret Lind Loraine Elizabeth Brookman Vera Conrad Ethel Rundle Doris Ottman Jennie Knoll Mary Smith Jarrett f

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RODEO — 193 i 21 iVgs' %ltt (Lhtlt THE Boys’ Glee Club, a compara- tively recent innovation in our high school, was reorganized this fall for its second successful year, successful mainly through the ability and perse- verance of Miss Crouse, its sponsor, who herself has a remarkable and excellently trained voice. The first semester’s work of the club was given over entirely to learning part singing. Dur'ng the second semester the group made two public appearances: the first when it sang a selection at the program presented at the banquet given for the basketball teams; the second, when on April 16 and 17 it presented the musical comedy, “Sailor Maids.” The Story of the Operetta is: Frances Marie, daughter of Cyrus Templeton the light-house keeper, and captain of a yachting crew of Sailor Maids, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday and the launching of her new yacht. Edward Dover, an old friend and playmate sweetheart whom she has not seen for eight years, is to pilot the new yacht on its first voyage across the bay. Edward knows nothing about yachting and detests the ocean. When he ar- rives he is mistaken for a caterer whom they have employed to serve at a din- ner party in the evening. Because of his interest in Jeannette, a friend of Frances Marie, and his horror for the water, he does not reveal his true identity. Edward is aided in his plot of deception by David Kern, a yachtsman who comes with a message from the caterer. David in turn is mistaken for Edward by Frances Marie, and before he can explain, the real Edward prevails on him to assume his name and sail the yacht. David refuses but is drawn into the scheme by Edward’s clever planning and held there by his interest in Fran- ces Marie. The climax comes when David learns Frances Marie’s engagement to Edward Dover is soon to be announced. The true identity of both is revealed and Frances Marie and her friends are shocked at the discovery. After much explaining the young men clear themselves and win the girls with fathers’ blessings. THE (AST (In Order of First Appearance) Cyrus Templeton ............ Edwin Dorman Frances Marie .............. William Evans Jeanette Spencer ....... Clifford Johnson Olga ....................... Francis Yerkes Captain Dover .............. Raymond Lewis Edward (his son) ........... James Laughlin Gerald Kennedy .. Marion Davidson David Kern ............... Harry Jones Messenger .................. Ellis Michaelson Sailor Maids -Dale Darling, John Graves, Otto Hill, Chester Lindskog, Gordon McCleary, Rob- ert Ross, Meredith Watts. Life Guards—George Brand, Floyd Crouse, Bil- lie Evans. Allan Moe, Wesley Moe, Roger Ort- mayer, Matt Vertin. Accompanist, Elizabeth Johnston. Director, Miss Crouse.



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RODEO — 193 i 23 Catttp Jfin' (bids ABOUT the fifth week of school M’ss Knutson announced that she would organize a group of camp fire girls and that all freshmen girls inter- ested should leave their names with her. Many of the girls reported and the quota was soon filled. Later some girls drop- ped out, thus making it possible to take some sophomore girls into the club. At the first meeting the girls joined the National organization and named their group the Snowy Mountain Chap- ter. Wednesday was set aside as the day for their regular meetings. Before Christmas the girls gathered and repaired old toys and dressed old dolls for the poor children of the com- munity. These toys were given to the Mothers Club for distribution. The first Ceremonial meeting was held on January 21. During February the girls worked for the required honors. Looms were made out of cigar boxes and upon these the beaded head bands were woven. Each girl made herself a head band. Because of the warm weather in Feb- ruary the girls took a hike in the hills near Roundup. At the ceremonial meeting on Febru- ary 18, Jennie Knoll became the first wood gatherer. She also was the first girl to order her Ceremonial gown. By the third ceremonial meeting held on March 1, many of the girls had ranked as wood gatherers. Mothers’ Council was held by the Snowy Mountain Chapter in April. The new members (those who entered late) also took their ranks during this month. As soon as the weather became warm enough all the meetings were held out- of-doors. The girls learned to do many useful things. Some of these are: how to blaze a trail and track; how to cook on an open fire and bean hole; and first aid treatment.

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