Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1937

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John Ravnikar Boys' Home Economic Club,4. Ambition—To become an eligi- ble bachelor. Patience is the best remedy 4, for every trouble. Joe Rife Interclass Basketbsll, 1, 2; Secretary-Treasurer, Class 3; Basketball, 3, 4. Ambition—To invent a basket that will magnetize the ball. I don't want to be a man, I want to be m athlete. Eloise Roberts Secretary-Treasurer, Pep Club,4; Office Girl,4. Hobby—Taking care of her nephew. Short in stature, good in nature. Jack Scott Football, 3, 4. Hobby—Curling his moustache. It is a mystery to us how this can be: Light hair and a dark moustache has he. Charles Sekulich Interclass Basketball, 1, 2; Basketball, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4; Vice-president, Class 4. Ambition—To try out his whistling scale on Me.jor Bowes' Amateur Hour. As innocent is a new-laid egg. John Sekulich Ambition—To become the man about town. When you hear a Model T Close your eyes and think of me. Mark Sekulich Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1, 4. Ambition—To run the roulette wheel at Monte Carlo. He speaks in a monstrous little voice. Clyde Shr. w Ambition—To referee wrestling matches. Men of few words ere the best men. Welter Sheldon Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, 4;Bask«tbal3. 1, 2, 3, 4; Trtck, 1, 3, 4; Oh, Professor, 4; St; ge Manager, Take Off Those Whiskers, Hobby—Raising Chickens. It surely amazed the girls, how one small he..d could Cc.rry ell those curls. Rose Sos May Day Pageant, 1; Oh, Professor, 4. Hobby—Pleasing Howard. But there’s nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream. Lucy Stefanich Athletic Club, 1; May Day Pageant, 1; Pep Club 4; Oh, Professor, 4. Hobby—Finding appropriate salutations for friendly letters. A fair exterior is a silent recommen- dation. Mattie Van Dyke May Day Pageant, 1. Hobby—Collecting autographs. She keeps her thoughts to herself. John Van Dyke Hobby—Sitting and thinking. tippy I am, from dites I'm free. Why aren't they all content like me. Wi letta Woods Athletic Club, 1; Recre. tion Club, 3; Pep Club, 4. Hobby—Tolling jokes. Oh, why should life all labor be? Mildred Wickland May Day Pageant, 1. Ambition—To become a ticket seller in the circus. Silence is more musical thin any song. Della Willis Glee Club, 3, 4; Oh, Professor, 4. Ambition—To invent a hair-straightener. A merry heart doeth good like a medi- Violat Wood cine. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day Pageant,l; Office Giil, 4. Hobby—Just Le Roy. Smile and the world smiles with you.

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Jay Graves Ambition—To sleep one whole night through. Cone be truthful, girls, is it me or my car. Helen Hammergren May Day Pageant, 1; Pep Club, 3, 4: Pep Club President, 4. Hobby—Driving and Dancing I used to be a man hitter, but the Bible said love ana bo loved. Ernestcen Hanley Mny Day Pageant, 1; Art Club, 3; Knitting Club, 4; Rodeo. 4. Hobby—Drawing trains. Studious of ease, and fond of humble things. Bud Herzog Vice-president of Class, 3; Rodeo. 4. Ambition—To acquire a wealthy dowager. Who chcoseth me shall get as much as she deserves. Celestine Hledik May Day Pageant, 1. Hobby— Gathering the morning news. With life and all in it, she seems quite content. Frank Holliday Hobby—Keeping calm. He gets through too late who goes too fast. Marie Hook May Day Pageant, 1; Sports Club, 2: Athletic Club, 1; Tennis Tournament at Billings, 3; Glee Club, 3; Pep Club, 4 Oh, Profes- sor, 4. Hobby—Side-seat Chevrolet driving. A smile will go a long, long way. Ada Jarrett Athletic Club, 1; Recreation Club, 3; Knitting Club, 4. Ambition—To keep her weight down to 150. Honor waits at Labor's gate. Julius Katana Track, 3; Second Chef Home Econ- omics Club, 4; Property Manager, Oh, Professor, 4; Rodeo. 4. Hobby—Sketching on the blackboard. Have we an artist £o our midst? Lorraine Kelly Ambition—To become a sparring part- ner. Fond of all fruits, especially dates. Evangeline Kruzick May Day Pageant, 1. Hobby—Mimeographing high school tickets. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Esther Langsather May Day Pageant, 1. Hobby—Prep-vring lutfisk for family consumption. Which side are you going to take; I'll take the other. Oscar Langsather Ambition—To become a skating partner to Sonja Henie. When there's a chance for fun, that's the time Oscar is on the run. Andrew Lar Hobby—To become chief gunner on a U. S. Destroyer. He's captain if the spitball squrd. He shoots them when they're off their guard. Ann Lenkey May Dfy Pageant, 1. Ambition—To become the personal maid of Wally Simpson. I don't cane what happens, just a? it doesn't happen to me. John Liggett Track, 3, 4; Boys' Home Economics Club, 4; Oh, Professor, 4. Ambition—To drive his car up the front steps of the high school. Better men have lived, but I don't believe it.



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Betty Lissman Glee Club, 3. Hobby—Giggling. Laugh end the world laughs with you. Mary Loughlin Glee Club, 1, 3, 4; Pep Club, 4; Recreation Club, 3. Hobby—Reciting French. Patience is the remedy for every sorrow. Eleanofr McCleary Lady of ttre Moon, 1 Glee Club, 1, 2, 4; Office Girl, 4; Oh, Professor, 4. Hobby—Assisting Mrs. Hulstone. Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect. Bertha McGrail May Day Pegeant, 1. Hobby—Discussing movie heroe» in their latent roles. Everywhere that Berthe goes, Eleenor is sure to follow. Roberta Wclntire May Day rageent,. 1; Art Club, 3; Knitting Club, 4 Secretary- Treesurer, Class, 4; Oh, Proces- sor,• 4; Office Girl, 4. Rodeo, 4. Ambition—To become a French interpreter. Honor lies in honest toil. Dorothy Miller Glee Club, T, Art Club, 3; Orchestra, 4; Take Off Those Whiskers, 4: Oh, Professor, 4; Junior Proa Committee, 3; Rodeo. 4; Office Girl, 4. Hobby—Ebming high grades. Better be ignorant of a matter then half know it. Marion Moffat May Day Pageant, 1; Athletic Club, 1; It Happened in Hollywood, 2; Dramatics Club, '6; Tower loom Mystery, 5; Junior Prom Committee, 5; Take Off Those Whisker3, 4. ambition—To think in silence. The hare-brained, chatterer of irres- ponsible frivolity. John Nation Football, b, 4; Track, 3, 4; Science Club, 3; Boys Home Fcononics Club, 4. Ambition—To star in the role of a janitor. He t; Iked and talked and yet he talked. Irene Usum nn Pep Club, 4. Hobby—Selling candy and pop at tour- naments. Silence sweeter is than speech. Marion Newton Glee Club, 2; Pop Club, o, 4; Cabinet, Ambition—To become a cowboy's sweot- hei rt. I've an honest heart to lend. Myrtle Overend May Day Pageant, 1; Glee Club, 2. Hobby—-Brushing Polar's curls. The very flower of youth. Gordon Pets .ia Tower Doom Mystery, 3- Take Off Those 7 hiskers, 4. Ambition—To crowd out Crosby. I often tell myself that there is more to me tnen people think. Marian Pierce Entered from Musselshell High School, 2; Cabinet, 4; Rodeo, 4. Ambition—To outvtalk Dinsy. If ladies be but young and fair, The; have the gift to know it. Lucille Polich May Day Pageant, 1; Pep Club, 4. ambition—To achieve the 140-word pin. Life is not life at all without c?elight. i

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