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nONOR ROLL first Semester Seniors Wanda Griemsman Richard Hinrichs Myrtle Tannehill Beverly Way Juniors Phyllis Backenkeller Ellalee Birkett Teddy Cartwright Edna Crosmer Ruth Ann Glotch Ruth Haverkamp Loren Hougardy Dorothy Jorgenson Mary Ann Plenger Beverly Weir Sophomores Elaine Allen Patsy Bell Shanie Fievet Lorna Kiner Patricia Pattison Helen Skagen E'lva Starkweather Bessie Taylor Shirley Pratt Freshmen Thomas Anderson Clara Ellen Collins Charles Graham Iva Louise Iverson Frank Lekse Mary Louise Rux Mildred Sealey Ruth Werner Nina Forker
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desk in the senior row te Dale Smith-----Dashing Dale leaves his some hopeful junior. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club, 4; Rodeo, 4; Gym Club, 1; Gypsy Rover, 4 Maxine Swan----Merry Maxine leaves her bank position to Marion Manchester. Usher, 3 Myrtle Tannehill----Masterful Myrtle leaves her Rodeo position to anyone who wants to tackle it. Secretary-Treasurer, 3; Band, 1, 2; Vocal, 3, 4j Rodeo, 3, 4; G. A. A., 1; Science Club, 4; Office Girl, 4; Gypsv Rover, 4; No Greater Love, 3; May Day, 1, 2, 3, 4 Victoria Taylor----Vivacious Vicky leaves her vim and vigor to the future faculties of R. H. S. Vice President, 1; Cheerleader, 2, 3; Pep Club, 4; Twirling Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Betty Ussin---Bonny Betty leaves her baton to Ruth Harper. Vocal, 1, 2, 4; Twirling, 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club,4 Marie Vedova----Modern Marie leaves her vampy dramatic parts to Teresa Brychta. G. A. A., 1; Guidance Club, 4; Rodeo, 4; May Day, lj Growing Pains, 4 Beverly Way---Benevolent Bev leaves her willingness to work to Dick Charlton. Vocal, 2, 3, 4; Discussion Club, l;Guidance Club, 4; Rodeo, 3, 4; Office Girl, 2, 4; Gypsy Rover, 4j Growing Pains, 4; May Day, 1,2,3, 4 Tom Wildin----Talkative Tom leaves his wad of gum to anyone not planning to be in Mrs. Hulstone’s classes. Basketball, 3, 4; Football, 3, 4; Gym Club,l; Band, 2, 3, 4 Helen Winkler Hearty Helen leaves her eagerness-to-please to Tommy McCleary. G, A. A., 1; Rodeo, 4 Bob Zupan-----Bashful Bob leaves the girls' adoration of him to his younger brother, Chuck. Student Body Chairman, 4; Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, , 4; Rodeo, 4
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HOLIDAY FOR SENIORS Once upon a time someone originated the much-applauded idea of a senior sneak-day. The v hys, whens, and v herefores have not been re- corded, but the idea has lived.- So as not to disrupt the tradition, our 1946 senior class turned up missing Friday, April 12th. While the remainder of Rotmdup High School struggled on without their guid- ing light, these escaping veterans were cutting capers at the Lion’s Club Camp above Red Lodge. Before arriving at their destination, they scoured Red Lodge for the creamery (No picnic is complete without ice cream, you know.), frightened students from Red Lodge High School, chased citizens off the streets and forced shopkeepers to bar their doors against the on- coming mob. Well, no, not that bad, but we’ve heard rumors that some townspeople at Red Lodge thought they were the victims of atomic bomb tests. And then--they went to the Lion’s Club Camp. This drive of a mere four or five miles took at least sixty minutes. The delays occurred when one senior decided to visit his relative, one car stalled, and a merry chase was on to find the road which led to Camp Lions. Upon arriving, several adventuresome souls explored the sur- rounding territory; some exhibited their skill at baseball; some pre- pared the food; others merely sat around and looked hungry. And now for the grub ; If all the weiners were placed end to end, they would have reached from Kalamazoo to Nome Alaska, with buns to run a line parallel. Not to mention boxes of potato chips, bowls of potato salad, and cases of pop. ( Get your ice-cold pop from the corner snow-drift!1 ) With all the appetites appeased, the energy exhausted, they made thoir weary way toward the zoo. Red Lodge, Billings, and home. For further details of the trip interview any of o ir seniors recently recuperated from battle fatigue, and relive the entire excursion through thoir photograph albums. Shirley Adolph Jane MeCleary Ruby Popovich
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