Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1937

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JUNIORS Fred Rolls Watch the Fords Go By Mary Ryan Stay As Sweet As You Are Mary Russell I'M WAITING FOR TULIP time and Holland (Hank, not Jim) Hoakon Steffensrud I've No Use for the Women Oliver Shallow !'m Nobody's Sweetheart Now Robert Swan Man of Iron Alice Tomlin Roses are Red George Thomas I 'LL TELL MY MAMA ON you Eldon Toogood Man for the Ages Willis Van Dyke Little Man, What Now Helen Wier Lovely to Look at Evelyn Woods Would You Vinita Van Laethem Gift of Gab LucilLe Williams In My Solitude ----------WRy------------ doesTTeorge Thomas nconsci- ously pat his hair af- ter he combs it? Why doesn't Lucille Williams giveTTp shorthand I class and proceed class? Why does draw a picture of recitation of'The bles ? Why has- TALENT FOR RECOGNIZED Hank and Jim as well as to TO THE GA- THE SHORTHAND TWO Emil Elich have A HOUSE DURING House of Seven n't Vivian Wildin's DRAWING FACES BEEN AS YET? HOW DO Holland geTTFlong they do? Why don't Susan Pigot7 Bette Gilderoy, and Mary Russell stage a PRIZt-FIGHT TO DE- CIDE THE CONQUER- OR OF WlNKY ? What causes That dreamy EXPRESSION in'Claude Mur phy 's EYES?

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JUNIORS Lott ie Harris Did I Remember James Holland Tall, Dark, and Handsome Marjorie Hunter I Won't Dance William Jens The World Ones Me a Living Joe Kowalski Little Joe the Wrangler Jeanne LeClaire A Little Bit Independent Marion Littlefield To Mary—With Love Loretta McCartney Breakin1 In a New Pair of Shoes Burt McKiernan (Bab) Under Your Spell Dorothy Mitchell San Francisco Claude Murphy Oh My Darling Nellie G Mary Nose Aren't the new Plymouths swell? Susan Pi got Oh, Suzanna Dust Off That Old Piano Helen Ratkovich No Regrets Elton Roberts You Have to be a Football Hero Henry Holland Me and the Moon — and Mary Elmer Holliday I'm an Old Cowhand Bob Jarret Footloose and Fancyfree Louis Kern In the Valley of Silent Men Kathryn Lar K-K-K-Katie Ml ILO LlNDGREN Butch Bernice Loga Rock of Ages Stacia Marcinkowski Big Brown Eyes Helen Mikkelson I 've Got the Jitters Harry Mitchell John L. Sullivan James Murphy I Feel a Song Coming On Mabel Overend ' Where have you been, Billy Boy Grace Porter Wait 'Till the Cows Come Home Ellen Rittierodt Take My Heart Dorothy Roll Contented



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I 0 N I 0 R s 1934-35 Freshmen Once more dated freshmen are Tendering through the hells of Roundup High School, looking questioning] at all door numbers, and too often entering senior classes. In a short time these lone wanderers noticed that they needed to band themselves together. In imitation of the other classes they assembled and elected Ray Dela- m ter, president; Leslie Bloom, vice-president; Stacia Marcinkowski, secretar--treasurer. Soon afterwards they were initiated as real members of Roundup High School and were ready to participate in school affairs. The freshmen representative in It Happened In Hollywood was Dorothy Mitchell, who took the part of Polly O'Connor, comedian. It is said two people fell out of their seats at her performance. George Thomas, Eddie Charlton, and Billy Jens became basketball and football players and 'went out for track. 1935-36 Sophomores When school began in 1935 the two-year olds, with a complete knowledge of door numbers—and many other things—were ushered into the second section of assembly seats. There was another crop of freshmen to interrupt classes. Class officers were Ray Dolamater, president; Billy Jens, vice-president- Jirany Murphy, secretary-treasurer: and Peggy Caine, cabinet member. This year the all-high-school play was The Tower Room Mystery. Sophomores in it were Ray Delamater, Susan Pigot and Dorothy Mitchell. The same three boys were in all sports. 1936- 37 Juniors The present juniors, who are now seated very near the seniors, hc-ve taicen on a more sophisticated air. It is hard to believe that these girls, who take great pleasure in coming to school with their hair in curls and their lips exceedingly red, and these bcrys, who are now beginning to wear white shirts and every now and then a tie, were the very timid freshmen of two short years ago. Indeed this polished group is now well fitted to sponsor the outstanding social event of the year, the banquet given in honor of the graduating class of 1937. The class is still active in all school affairs. Bette Gilcteoy and the ! ctors of the sophomore year appeared in Take Off Those Whiskers. Elton Roberts is now added to the list of football and basketball players.

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