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STAFF !3SS GTL To the members of the graduating class of 1944. the Rodeo staff commend the courageous spirit of American youth on the bsttlefrcnt. Many of you will have to ..aerifice your personal ambitions, to give up your plans for private happi- ness, but you will have a part in seeing that the flame ignited by such heros does go on. It is our hope that you will find within yourselves enough of that same homespun” gallantry to do well your part not only in the unsettled world of today, but also iv the building of the America and the world of tomorrow.
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SENIOR VESPER SERVICE Sunday, May 21, 1944 High School Auditorium Processional- Pomp and Circumstance ------------------Elgar High School Band Call to 1.’Torship----------------------------------Charles Ratkovitch Omrard Christian Soldiers'-Sullivan-Gould---------Audience Scripture and Prayer-----------------------------Iris van Holy is Kis Name -Handel--------------------- Chorus Senior Ritual---------------------------------------Charles He.tkovit.ch Discipline of the Free ---------------------Lillian Hunt A Free Man s TTorship --------------------Nicholas Raths Take My Hand - Dvor ode - Pari: s- Messiah -from The Robe-Dougla. At Evening Time - ilson------ Second Death -Magi11---------- Presentation of the ------------------Chorus ------Liable -jkagen -------------Chorus -Nancy McLaughlin Light ------------------Luther Egge Sein ibr u Vi‘c o - Pr e si dent Response---------------Jerald Charlton, Junior President Follow tho Gloom -Doug las---------------------- Chorus Rccossional- Pomp and Circum stance -ft-------------Elgar High School Band COMMENCE! iENT E1ERCIJES Saturday, May 27, 1944 H h School Auditorium Processional- Pomp and Circumstances --------------Elgar High School Band My Task -Ashford--------------------------------Chorus The New Hope for Which Me fight ----------Selma Iverson Berceuse -Godard-----------------------Cornet Solo Jack Dorman Me Must Win the Peace —■— ------------------------J ,hd Morgan Clarinet Solo-----------------------------William Melby Our Individual Part in-Establishing Universal Peace — Loui se .Lckeo Lord1 s Prayer -Malotte------------------------ Chorus Presentation of Diplomas------------------- W. Mercer Chairman of Board of Education Recessional- Pomp and Circumstnnco —---------------Elgar High School Band Honor Students Luther Egge Willie i-lelby Louise Lekse Louise Turley Honor Students arc listed alphabetically
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LAST WILL TE-TtAMENT We, the Seniors of 1944 of the Rourdup High School, of the city of Roundup, County of Musselshell, and state of Montana, being of sound mind and -memory, do herehy make, publish, and declare thi3 to be our last v ill and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. A. As a group, class, or collectively: First. We direct that all our just debts and graduation expenses be fully paid and satisfied ns soon as conveniently may be after our departure. Second. We do hereby bestow upon the senior class of 1S45, our combined love and affection for American History and the benefits derived therefrom. Third. To the juniors of the coming year, (1944-1945) we do give the honor of presenting the Junior Prom. Hay it be succ- essful . Fourth. To the sophomores of 1944-1945 we will and .be- queath the courage and faith, the fortitudo and mental capacity to survive their English and Latin courses. Fifth. To thooo incoming classes in every year to cone, for as long as this institution shall exist, we do sincerely give the patience and perseverance to pursue their high school courts to a glorious, victorious end. Sixth. Lastly, we do hereby charge Mr. Wetzel with the task of protecting and tenderly caring •for .the . development and welfn.ro of the coming students of the Roundup High School. D. Individually, wu, the following designated seniors of the 1943-lu44 class of the Roundup ilit.h School, do devise, will and be- queath to the following designated underclassmen or otherwise, the following, bo v it: First. Iris Swan sadly gives up Doffy to the Army. Second. Josephine Os ;t leaves behind her quiet, calm superiority to John Dublich, the meekest of the 1943-1944 freshmen. Third. To serious-nindod hutby Jane Rao, Louise Turley bequeaths her brainless patter. rcurth. Louise Loksc wills her job at the theatre to anyone who ill admit the easlcctball t- aw for nothing. Fifth. Raymond Eodds loav.3 his exasperating Oh I? to Billy Ratkovich. Sixth. Luther Ergo giv s his panther-like gait to George Bargholtz. Seventh. Chuck Ratkovich proudly wills to George Toogood his place on the basketball team. •eighth. “oborta Rice bequeaths her faultless page-boy to Katherine Removich. i.’inth. S ;ina Iv..rson loav.s her distinction, of having the only lon{ hair in school to anyone who can or and v.’ill take it. Tenth. Montana Curry gratefully devises her trials and tribulations in transcription class upon Jean mercer. Eleventh. liable Ska: „n relinquishes' her place in the office to overly V ay. Twelfth. uoy Holliday bequeaths to Beverly Weir, hia very studious conauct in study halls. Thirteenth. Carl Korzan to lied Stevens wills his Four Roses complexion. fourteenth. Gloria oucll leaves some of her excess alti- tude to Mildred Weinhold.
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