Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1940

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Have you, when you happened to be in a pool room, standing on a street aorner, or working on a W. P. A. crew, ever taken part in a discussion of our government in which it was severely criticized? If you have you probably didn’t realize that you were exercising a privilege of free speech to quite an extreme. A citizen of this country may make almost any statement he pleases. In few other countries could this be done. In Germany a man is afraid to make any remarks critical of his government even to his own brother for fear of landing in a concentration camp. In Russia the secret agents of the government are very harsh with people who make critical statements. In most countries newspapers are censored somewhat and in some countries they are extremely censored. But in our United States even at the present crisis newspapers and other news agencies strive to give the people both sides of every ouestion. Usually conflicting reports are matched. Few people realize the significance of free speech and press, but they are the ideals for which the American people have fought. Y hen we really realize the advantages they give us then we will appreciate them.



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JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Reading from left to right on class picture: Row I Regina Kenczka Louis Daer Florence Basinger Dorothy Kelly Row II Elaine Anderson Steve Palagyi Row III Ruth Dinsnore Cleon Graves Row IV Row V Viola Kerzan George Raths Wanda Bush Frank Gruden Ethel Geeho Margaret Doody Joe Oset Albefcta Beckman Edith Boyle Harold Eliasson Peggy Holloway Jessie Jones Harry Rittierodt Jullienne Shallow Forrest Dobbins Kenneth Swan Frances Popovich Charles Popovich Row VI Clarence Junior Dolly Kies Row VII Marie Rediske Jimmie Wier Alice Wall Ertle Belville Edwin Nicholson Annie Lar Ted Neuman Lorraine Charlton Vernetta Smith Matilda Maris Margaret Tait Dorothea Woods Sylvia Ravnikar Lawrence Sealey Jimmie Curry Bill Mitchell Clarence Petaja Frank Hemphill Gene Nelson Row VIII Helen Kern Virginia Carver Donald Beckman Harry Kowalcyk Not in pictures: Ben Bowers Elsie Koncilya Nellie Resinger JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President....................v . . .George Raths Vice-President..................... Gene Nelson Secretary-treasurer..............Clarence Petaja Cabinet Representateives Clarence Junior . . .Helen Kern Sponsors..........................Miss Gillespie ......................... Mrs. Hulstone

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