Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1943

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MEET THE SENIORS (continued) . DOROTHY HARPER Handicraft Club; May Day pageant 3; Band 3. Silence has many advantages. ADELAIDE HINRICHS i G.A.A. 3. Generally speaking—she's gener- ally speaking. ! MIKE KORICH Basketball 3 4. Basket, Basket! Yvhere's the bas- ket? j RAYMOND KENSMOE Band 1,2; Rodeo 4; Football 4} Vic- tory Home 4» A stalwart» light-haired Laohin - var. ; HELENE LAR G.A.A. 3; Pep Club 3; May Day Png» :■ eant 1; Home Ec. Club 1; May Queen Attendant 4« I'm quiet in school, but that doesn't mean much. ! JACK LAWS ON Gymnastics 2; Football 4; Victory Home 4. Men are not measured by inches. ; LEO MILLER Football 3,4. To study or not to study—that is the question. i CHARLES NATION | Basketball 3,4; Football 2,3,4, If you want to talk, mention football. DALE NELSON Gymnastics 4. And I for no woman. NO RHINE PEIL Latin Club 1; Junior Classica 1 League 2; Pep Club 4; May Day Pag- eant 3; Glee Club 1,4; Usher 3 ; Washington Fourth 4. She'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask questions. CONCETTA PERHELLA Dramatics Club 1; pep Club 2; Masque Gavel 3, 4; May Day Pageant 1, 3; Usher 3; Big Front l; Almost Eigh- teen 4; Victory Homo 4; May Queen Attendant 4, If silence wore golden---I'd be a paupcr. CHARLES PETEK Photography 1; Handicraft 1; Masque L Gavel 4; Rodeo 3; Debate 1; Times Up 3; Almost Eighteen 4: Victory Homo 4. Somebody has to answer the ques- tions. ROSE PRAII Latin Club 1; Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4; Rodeo 3,4; G.A.A. 3; Discussion Club 4; May Day Pageant 1 Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2; Office 4; May Queen Attendant 4. She has concreto opinions, thor- oughly mixed and permanently set. BETTY ROBERTS Homo Ec. Club 1; G.A.A. 3; Rodoo 3, 4; May Day Pageant 1,2,3; Office 3, 4; Victory Home 4; Gleo Club 1. The shortest answer is doing. VIOLA STEEN Pep Club 1,2; May Day Pageant l;Gleo Club 2,3,4; Offico 4; Ushor 3. Her smile is contagious. MATT VRnNISH Having done my best, I now retire. EDYT5IE WILD IN Handicraft 1, 2; Rodoo 4; May Day Pageant 1; Gloo Club 1,2; Victory Home 4. A cute little drop in tho buclcot. HELEN WILLIAMS Latin Club l;Junior Classical League 2,3; May Day Pageant 1; Office 4. It is nico to bo natural when one is naturally nico. ROBERT ANDERSON Handicraft Club 1; Basketball 2,3,4;

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TWETT THE ALME DA ADOLPH Pand 1,2? dee Club; Rodf o 3, 4; Library Assistant 4'. Like, the moon, she has n nrn in her heart Isn't it Jo-yous? MARC ARE T ADOLPH G. A .A. 3,4; May Day Pageante Roc o • 4. rhort -.re-et—nuf s.id. VIOLA ADOLPH Home -Ic. Glut 1; Et nd3; Glee Club 1; Rodeo 3,4. The vne oken word never doer hern. FIRM APHCR FT Fntrred from Glasgow; C- v 4; GCA.Av-4; Usher 3. H Like r. scissors, she cuts vs , ILA MAE EAST R Fnter d from Lavina; Home Ec. Club 2; Pand 3,4; Mey Dry Pa.gea.nt 3; Li- brary Ac.sistant 4. Man doth have his charms. MARGARET EARGKULTZ Band3,4; Handicraft Club lj May D,y Pa; eant-1; Glee Club 1,2. 0. long may her 'permanent' ra ve J IRTNF PaELOW Home Ic. Club 2,3; May Day Pageant 1. Common sense is rot a c common thing. r RNT c T POL’DPI Handicraft 1; Pand 1,2; Photography 1; Ma r,quef GeVcl j May Dry Pageant 3; Cabinet Officer 4; Vck 3; foot- ball 4 Debate; Almost I ifhteen 4: Victory Home 4. Take erre- of the school—I'm leaving. R0PTP.TA CARTLTJGHT Per Club 4• Mcy Dry Pareant 1; Usher 3. Never troubl‘d trouble until trou- ble troubles you. DICK CHr°TTRFirLD Handicraft 1; Gymnastics 2; E-Team °T NIORf 2,3,4; Eisketbrll Manarer 3,4; De- bete ] . Pored of education. AVIS COMPTON Rodeo 3; May Day Papeant 1; Cabinet Member 2,4; Office Girl 3,4; May Queen Attendant. », hy worry—life'a too short. FRF A JFAN GR0ri.HR Pep Club 2; Pand 4; Usher 3;Rodco 4; Glee Club 1,4; May Day Pareant 1,3; Victory Home Man has his rill-woman her way. PAT D00DY Pottery Club 1; Debate 1,2,3; Maca-ue Gavel 3,4; May Dry Pareant 2; Cla-ss President 3,4; Debate 1,2, 3; Almost Iighteen 4; ' Victory Home 4. I -ould rather be right than President. RUTH DYT Pand 1,2,4; Cetinet 1; Junior Class- ical Lesrue2,3,4; T et;n 01uh 2; G.. . 3; Mrsoue Gavel 3,4; Pep Club 4; Discussion Club 4; Rodeo 4; Cabinet Member 1; Vice President 2, 3,4; Chear Lerdrr 4; May ‘ :ueen 4; Fig Front 1; Almost Eighteen 4; Victory Home 4. Phe refers red (-heads). ' ANNE TLICH Latin Club; Dramatics Club; Masque Gavel 3,4; Junior Classical League 2,3,4; Debate Club 3; Roc’eo 3; May Day Pareant 1,3; Victory Home 4; Almost Eighteen 4; TV I.ig Front 1; It Might Happen To You 3. I love rot men, he is too sirrle. u:icr c-orr at Handier-ft club 1; band 2,3; May Day Pa re art 1; Victory Herne 4. r. v.oma.n cf t lew words—wuite s few. DONALD HARPER Football 4. All study and no play?—that's no ■vay to live.



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MEET TIIT ?r I CPE Football 3, ; Vice President 1. Lind the mu'ic end the step rnd • with the girls be handv. i DICK CILDROY Football 3,A: Trrck 3, he end e Democrat don’t nTee. i RAYMOND GREEN ! Basketball 2,3, ,; Student Bodv Chair- : man A. He has his way, but it’s e nice WBW. I ° EDWARD JFRIN C-rert men are dying every day—fact is, I’m not feeling so well myself. (continued) ARNE FETAJA Football 2,3, ; Track 3, ; Basket- ball 2,3. For life is a serious matter, Err-1 VICARS Fand 1,2; Football 2,3, .; Secretary Treasurer ; Track 3. Not only gentlemen prefer blondes. EVANS BYNAN Entered from Rock Springs, Wyoming I in his senior year, Tip c great plague to be hand- j s ome, OUR PRESIDENT SPEAKS c feil0?®» it hsS fceen p lonp urWli drag , but it is all over now. k onc tae -en orc Bay they envy the Freshmen because they will enjoy three more years of high school- others say they feel sorry for them. But even so, we ell admit we shall miss the old piece next frll. ' We started out four years ago with about sixty-eight in the class , row ve ere ending uF with thirty-six. Some have quit school to go into defense work, others are in the service of their country where we all shall be before long. This last semester Dick Gildroy, Eddie Jerin, Robert Anderson, Raymond Green, end Benny Vicars enlisted in the Navy, while Arne Petajc joined ‘ the Army. In another year the senior class of ' 3 will, be s-rerd to the far corners of the globe. Yes, the last four years have been a little hard for all know the next four will be lot harder. CLASS OFFICERS us, but we Pat Doody- Frny Bowdre -President Avis Cor.pton , . ... , .........Cabinet Members Ruth Dye------------Vice-President Fenny Vicars— —Secretary-Treasurer Advisor—Miss Roosevelt

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