Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1932

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4 12 ROD EO— 1932

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RODEO — 1932 11 CLASS ROLL SNYDER, FRANCES— “How sweet and fair she seems to he.' “The Hoodoo,” 1; Girls’ Glee Club, 1, 4. Pianist, 4; Girls’ Glee Club Program, 1; The Latin Club, 1. 2; Declamatory Contest, 1, 3; “Hans V011 Hin- burg,” 1; Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; Spring Pa- geant, 1; Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; “The Man Higher Up,” 2; Art Club, 2; Travel Club, 2; Debating Team, 3; Forensic Club, 2—Secretary 3; “Rodeo” Staff, 3, 4—Editor, 4; Prom Committee, 3: “And Mary Did,” 3; “The Yellow Shadow,” 4; “Stardust Cabaret,” 4; “Once in a Blue Moon,” 4; Extemporaneous Essay Contest, 4. SOS, OLGA— “A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Home Economics Club. 1; Girls’ Glee Club. 1; Ath- letic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Pageant, 1; “Christmas Carol,” 1; Art Club, 2, 3, 4—Presi- dent, 4. STEFANICH, CHARLES— “A thought is often original, though you have uttered it a hundred times. Harmonica Band, 1; “Christmas Carol,” 1; Ath- letic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. STEFFENSRUD, ERNEST— “Silence more musical than any song. Athletic Association, 1, 2. SYSLO, TILL1E— “The great end of life is not knowledge hut action. Sumatra High School, 1, 2; Art Club, 3; Science and Research Club, 4. THORMLEY, BERNARD— He smiled a kind of sickly smile and curled up 011 the floor. And the subsequent proceedings interested him no more. “The Hoodoo,” 1; Declamatory Contest, 1; Ath- letic Association, 1, 2. 3, 4; Interclass Basketball, 1: Pep Club, 1; Interclass Football, 3, 4: “And Mary Did.” 3; Boys’ Glee Club, 4; “Up in the Air,” 4. TRESSL, MINNIE— Whose faith has centre everywhere, Nor cares to fix itself to form. ’ Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Girls’ Glee Club, 1; May Pageant. 1; In- terclass Basketball, 1. 2, 3; “Christmas Carol,” 1; Basketball. 3; Art Club. 3, 4. YOUNG, THERESA— Who speaks tin truth stabs Falsehood to the heart.” Spring Pageant, 1; Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, ELIZABETH— True humility the highest virtue.” Home Economics Club, 1; Athletic Association. 1. 2, 3. 4; Biology Club, 2. WATTS, MEREDITH— Enflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue: stirrted up with high hopes living to be a brave man and a worthy patriot. Harmonica Band, 1; Latin Club, 1, 2; Athletic Association. 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President, 2; Orches- tra, 2, 3; Boys’ Glee Club, 2, 3; Art Club, 2; “Rodeo” Staff, 3, 4; Forensic Club, 4—President; Yell Leader; Cabinet, 4; “The Yellow Shadow,” 4; Prom Committee, 3; “Le Surprise d’lsidore,” 4; “Mrs, Tubbs of Shantytown,” 2. ZAGORIC. ANNA— The flower of olden sanctities. Athletic Association, 1. 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; May Pageant, 1. ZINN, VERA— A rose to the living is more than sumptuous wreaths to the dead.” Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; May Pageant, 1, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Glee Club. 1; Interclass Basketball. 1, 2; Art Club, 2; Travel Club. 2; Latin Club, 1, 2—President, 3; Forensic Club, 2; Prom Committee, 3; “A Peach of a Family,” 4; “Rodeo” Staff, 4; “Le Surprise d’lsidore,” 4; In- terclass Tennis, 4. ZUPAN, FRANK— He’s true to God who’s true to man.



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RODEO — 1932 13 OFTEN it seems as though the junior year is the most delight- ful of all. The freshmen and sophomore years entail few of the duties of leadership, but also do they carry little of the prestige of maturer think- ing. During the junior year the students real- ize the privileges of upper classmen. This is the first year in which they are allowed to elect two representatives to the Cabinet and to become members of the Rodeo Staff. Jun- iors hold many offices in the various clubs and activities. Their standing is second only to the seniors, but not with the work and re- sponsibilities that face the senior, who is about to go out into the world to seek his own livelihood and make a place in the sun. The junior year is crowded with work, which, of course, should be. It also holds many delightful memories. One can look back with much happiness to the greatest social event of the entire school year—the junior promenade. This year’s promenade was one of special mention, the gym being decorated in a very unusual and novel manner. Beauti- ful orchid streamers trailing down to the floor screened off the dancing space from the rest of the gym. On one side easy chairs, settees, and soft-shaded lamps invited the chaperons and tired dancers. These few pieces of furniture in a beautiful green mark- ed a lovely contrast with the orchid stream- ers. Facing each other on two sides on the floor of the gym were two huge varied- colored fans of crepe paper, outlined in a heavy black paper. The lights shining from behind them caused a soft glow to be cast over all. The ceiling lights were decorated likewise with orchid streamers suspended from them down to the floor. At the other side a table placed before a screen covered wi.h orchid crepe paper was a scene of much activity as the thirsty ones wended their ways to the table for a drink of delicious punch. The cleverly made invitations and programs are two much-prized souvenirs of this event- ful occasion. A junior eagerly looks forward to the time when he shall be a senior—holding sway in court. Envious though he is, he is the one to be envied. His position is secure for a year, at least, and great is his anticipation of one more term of both work and play at the old high. JI MOK OFFICERS David Comstock ..................... President Doris Fletcher ................ Vice President Sophia Otoski ............ Secretary-Treasurer

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