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Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Track, 3. oo4Jl£a Trusts Hobby—Crooning. Stage Manager for Senior Play, 4. yjj t A y Hobby—Ju3t being quiet. Oh, he will sing the savage ness out of the bear. 'Tis better to be brief than tedious. Music, Athletics and Dram- atics at Cheyenne. Football, 4; The Valley of Ghosts, 4; Track, 4. H obby--Si nglng. She is the sweetest of all singers. Travel Club, 1; Girls' Glee Club, 4. Hobby—Catching up. My record is unspotted. Signed, Fred S, Always quiet. CLtLA jO Hobby—Running the mile Entered from Klein High, 1931; Girl Reserve, 2, t? dluKXs L Qo Hobby—Industry and invention. May Day Pageant, 1; Girls' Athletic Club, 3. nobby--Lonesome for Margaret Laugh and tho world laughs with you. Camp Firo Girl3, 1; May Day Pageant, 1; Girls' Athletic Club, Hobby--Talking behind her hand. Do good by stealth and blush to find it fame. Athletic Association, 1, 2; May Day Pageant, 1; Public Speak- ing Play, 1; Camp Firo Girls, 1. Hobby—Spanking tho ivories. An investment in knowledge pays good interest. Work alone is noblo Athletic Association • Girls' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, 1; May Day Pageant t 2? ykl; Athletic Association, 1, 2.
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SENIOR CLASS Class Officers President.................... «Gordon MoCloary Vico President.........«.......«Charles Huppe Secretary.....................LaVorna Charlton The graduating class of ’34 was the first to bo welcomed into Roundup High School rather than initiated , as in previous years. This is the largest class in the history of the school, with a roll of 75. For four years the members of this class have been well repre- sented in all extracurricular activities. E. MIchalson, L, Dinsmore, B. Beldcn, B. Evans, A. Fletcher, J. Rasmussen, and F. Crockwell, deserve special attention for their num- erous appearances in dramatic performances. Several others took part in dramatics at least one year. Those who have received more than one letter for athletic distinc- tion are: L. Smith, Lester Greener, E. Kelly, Red Evans, J. Chandler, C, Huppe, E. Komac, G. Kuchan, P. Roberts, and Spec Bianchi. Other activities In which Seniors took part are: Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club, Girl Reserves, Art Club, Forensic Club, and Rodeo Staffs. Personal achievements, as evidenced in the Senior Class Roll and Honor Roll of this annual, are in keeping with their motto, which is, The higher wo rise, the broader the view. Program Honors Seniors On April 12, the Seniors chose candidates for May Queen. Frances Kosak emerged victor on the second ballot, Anna Katana was runner-up. As a result of her honor, Frances was crowned before the assembly on Patrons' Day. Following the coronation, several students participa- ted in a program portraying outstanding events in the history of the Senior class. The Queen appeared as Proserpina, a beautiful maiden, in a dram- atization of an old Roman myth which was presented at the annual May Day Pageant that afternoon. She was assistod by Anna Katana, Jessie Rasmussen, and Dorothy Manser, the next ranking nominees, and by Dorothy Mae Bunker as Coros and Elna Mclntire as Pluto. Sneak Day A calm, quiet atmosphere prevailed In R. H, S. on.............. for the Seniors had absconded. They crept off, unawares, to ............ for their sneak day. The afternoon was spent in pursuit of happiness and enjoyment of their stolen liberty. Their pastimes assumed many and varied forms, ranging from resting to wrestling.
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