Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1945

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TOASTS TO OUR JUNIORS Jimmy Nicholson—He who loves not his country can love nothing Rose Marie Vedova—Here’s to love—sweet misery. Dale Smith—Imprisoned in one another’s arms. Betty Ussin—May the remembrances of affection never depart. Bob Zupan—They say women and music should never be dated. Rose Marie Petek—Beware of spooning and mooning. Bruce Milne—Here’s to that most fascinating woman, the widow of some other man. Richard Hinrichs—When -Aomen love us, they forgive everything, even our crimes; when they do not love us, they do not credit even our virtues. Judy Simanich—Earth’s noblest thing—a perfect woman. Tom Wildin—May the ladies never be caught, like bees, by mere noise. Myrtle Tannehill—Man! Thou pendulum betwixt a smile and a tear. Bob Nelson—For thy sake, Tobacco, I would do anything but die. Alice Dodds—May we seek the society of woman, but never chase her pleasure away. Kenny Mihalovich— Beware of two black eyes. Wanda Carlson—God created woman only to tame man. Ed Daniels—May the beam in the grass never destroy the ray in the mind. Alice Alt—After man came woman—and she has been after him ever since. Beverly Way—There is a secret drawer in every woman’s heart. Dorris Storer—Drink, and the world drinks with you; swear off, and you drink alone. Wanda Griemsman—Bury me not on the lone prairie. Stanley Hopkins—Let’s live i nhaste; use pleasures while we may. Vicky Taylor—May pleasure never tempt us to forget that night was made for repose, day for action. Wesley Adolph—Stolen kisses are always sweeter. Bessie Manchester—Friendship’s the wine of life. Doris Roll—Here’s to Love—the only fire against which there is no insurance. Virginia Anderson—Keep good company and yau’ll be of them. Katherine Hemovich—Woman’s bright empire never dies. Maxine Swan—May worth win hearts and con stancy keep them. Betty Lou Moss—All’s fair in love and war. Louise Harrison—Woman: God’s last, best gif; to man. Tressa Monsma—Two-third of life is spent in hesitating, and the other third in repenting. Jane McCleary—The only way to have a friend is to be one. Marion Liggett—One-half of me is yours—the ther half yours—and so all yours. Kathryn Puckett—Girls we love for what the are; young men for what they promise to be. Laura Gloder—May innocence ever be allied to happiness. , Betty Jane Rae—Marriage is either kill or cure. Ruby Ray—May innocence in life ensure puricy as life advances. Peggy Petrie—Here’s to the Have-beens, the A -e-nows an dthe May-bes. Norma Sabins—Here’s to friendship—Love without his wings.

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JUNIORS President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Sponsors....... .........................Andrew Doody .......................... Alice Dodds ......................Myrtle Tannehill Mrs. Dorothy Herdo—Mrs. Vera Bruegger First Row: Marion Liggett, Dale Smith, Rose Marie Vedova, Kenneth Mihalovich, Maxine Swan, Edword Daniels. Second Row: Richard Hinrichs, Corole Merhar, Gerald Doody, Twyla Robinson, Tom Wildin, Tressa Monsma. .Third Row: Judy Simanich, Jimmy Nicholson, Wanda Carlson, Bruce Milne, Betty Ussin, Bob Nelson. Fourth Row: Bob Zupan, Shirley Adolph, Stanley Hopkins, Virginia Anderson, Wesley Adolph, Doris Roll. Fifth Row: Betty Jane Rae, Dorris Storer Victoria, Taylor, Alice Dodds, Peggy Petri, Laura Gloder. Sixth Row: Louise Harrison, Angeline Gloder, Helen Winkler, Katherine Puckett, Betty Lou Moss, Katherine Hemovich. Seventh Row: Jane McLeory, Rose Morie Petek, Ruby Popovich, Beverly Way, Myrtle Tannehill,'Wanda Griemsman, Norma Kottke. Ruby Ray—With due apologies, her picture was not printed on this page.



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 lO—t -- M O' A f—-tL A--. V 0'V oCaP a. yiA---------- «—, Carole Merhar—Here’s to the land we love, an l the “love” we “land.” Shirley Adolph—May you live as long- as you like and have all you like as long as you live. Helen Winkler—Here’s to silence—it has ma .iy advantages. Angeline Gloder—Here’s to where the shy lit le violets grow. Twyla Robinson—May each lass have a true lover. Gearald Doody—Here's to the Love that lies in a woman’s eyes—and lies—and lies—and lies! Norma Kottke—To love her was liberal education. Ruby Popovich—To be womanly is the great st clfarm of woman. 7a A « r 2, JUNIOR AUTOGRAPHS ■ i y ■ V i Wh. ’v ■ iy, H t q i j if j § i r A '• W

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