Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1937

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1935—36 September 20. The epidemic of sleeping-sickness which seemed prevalent among the sophomores last June is completely obliterated. The junior class of ’35 was eager to organize and prepare for the many activities of full fledged juniors. Today a lively meeting resulted in the election of the fol- lowing class officers: Tana Beever, president; Bud Herzog, vice-president; and Joe Rife, treasurer. May 10. Different occurrences in the past few days have aroused the curiosity of a great number. Why the sudden rush to beauty shops? Why are the students all outfitting them- selves in new togs? There must be something in the air. Majr 12. Oh, Sweet Mystery of Life, at last I’ve found you. Social activities of the year were climaxed by the Jun- ior Banquet, given in honor of the seniors. Yes, this is the answer to all the peculiar activities of the past few days. The juniors and seniors donned their new clothes and presented themselves at the banquet in the best of fashion. All were thankful to volunteers from the sophomores who waited on the tables. During the course of the evening there were a number of speeches, a class will read, and imitations given by some of the students. 1936 — 1937 September 3. 1936’.’ Oh: Success at lost. The long wait- e -or moment when the seniors take their places as leaders of the school has arrived. Swiftly but with dignity they file m and take their places in the seats near the windows. They peer with unconcern over on the other side of the room and think to themselves, Could the great senior that I am now once have been an insignificant freshman? M rch 30 During the last few months a number of import- at senior meetings have been held. The first was the election of officers. Tana Beever was chosen as president; Charles SeJculich, vice-president; and Howard Bunker as student body chairman; and Roberta Mclntire as secretary-treasurer. The second was for the purpose of choosing rings, cards, and announcements. This year for the first time the seniors were allowed to have rings with colored stones or of solid gold. At another meeting a class motto, color, and flower were chosen and recently nominees for May Queen were selected. Hoping that the record of these past events will keep the memory of your school yeers always fresh in your mind I remain, Your chronicler, Ti

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