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Shirley Adolph Ella Lee 3irkett (6) Edna Crosmer Ruth Glotch Ruth Haverkanp Earold Kougardy (5) Loren ITougardy Louise LeLse Marion Liggett Willian Kelby (5) .Tean Mercer (5) Jimmy Nicholson Dale Reighard Myrtle Tannehill (5) Edythe Turley Beverly V6y Beverly Weir The students listed above had a first-semester grade of ninety or above in four subjects. Wesley Adolph Teddy Cartwright Feggy Charlton Emmy Lou Daer Jack Dorman Luther Eg.ge Laura Gloder The fourteen students in semester grade of ninety jects. Rose 3adovinatz Lois Beckman Roy Cartvjright Elmer Crosmer Andrew Doody Raymond Dodds Bob Fawcett Agnes Graham Vanda Grieias an Helen Harman Dorothy Jorgenson Mary rose Marc ini: owski Ralph Haverkamp Richard Heinrichs Albie Jean Kennedy Dorothy Dies Josephine Oset Louetta Riggs Louise Turley this list had a first- or -bove in three sub- Jane MeCleary Peggy McLaughlin Rose Petek Hazel Rae Mary Tina Rauch Dale Smith Iris Swan Maxine Swan Mary Alice Storer Mildred Weinhold Bob Zupan The students in the third roll had a first- semester grade of ninety or more in two sub- jects .
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Charles Ratkovich-- ':Ho’.v far edo you think you would have been if I hadn't called you hack? Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2.3.4. Mable Skagen—sweet, sophisti- cated, subtle. May Day Pag- eant 1; Pep Club 1; Tennis Club 1; Rodeo 2,3; Office girl 3.4. Patsy Stefanich—cute, cunning, cuddlesome. May Day Pageant 1 G.A.A. 2,3; Cabinet 2; Twirl- ing Club 3; Office girl 4. Iris Swan---'Ke'.s a Darn nice kid. Home Economics Club Latin Club 1, G. A. A. 2 Pop Club 2; Rodoo 3,4. Louise Turley--Dainty, digniCiod delightful. Entered f41 from Shepherd; Discussion Clv.b 2; Debate 2; Cabinet 2; Junior Classical League 2; G.A.A. 5; Masquo and Gavel 3,4; Almost; Eighteen 3; Office Girl 3,4; Secretary-treasurer of class 4; Mystery in Blue, 4; Rodeo 4. In Tribute To Daniel Jarrett Daniel Jarrett, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarrett of Goulding Creek, was a 1940 graduate of Roundup High School. Born in Roundup, his early life v as spent on his parents' ranch. He attend- ed grade school in the country, coming to town for his secondary ed- ucation. Above average academically, Dan v as a sports fan and took an active interest in basketball and football. He went out for track during his last 3 years in school. Early in high school, Dan wrote a song. Set to the music There's a Tavern in the Town, it was at once adopted as the school song. Each time we sing There's a School out in the West, lot us think soberly of its writer v ho gave to his country, a3 ho had given to his school, that we might be free to sing it as we choose. Dan, as a Senior, was president of his class. The tv o years following hi3 high school graduation, Dan spent attending the Billings Polytechnic Institute and driving a city bus on the side. But his studies were intaStniptod by his Undo's re- quest for his services. Dan entered the Air Corp3 in September 1942, After rocciving his pilots training and a rating , he was sent over- seas. After ono of several raids over Norway in which ho took part, Dan, his crow and his piano, failed to roturn. He ha3 boon missing in action since Novcmbor 1S43. Ho wasn't a boy v ho 3et himself up a3 something ho wasn't. Ho wa3 just ono of us; ono whom wo knew and liked a lot; one v ho bocame a hero because of what he did the way he did it, in a matter of fact wa7» just as he did everything else. It wasaa job which had to be done. He did It, cheerfully. If Dan has departed this life, we can say he did his part. If somewhere, he is a prisoner of war, may God care for him. So with deepest, most sincere reverence, we pay humble tribute to Daniel Jarrett.
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