Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Clover..........Teresa Brychta Johnny Clover........Tom McClecry Mr. Clover..................Richard Milne Spud Erwin.....................Dale Howry Susan Blake..........Elaine Allen Betsy Erwin..........Helen Skagen Martha Willard................Patti Bell Officer (Cappy) Simmons......Gus Mikkelson Henry Quinn..........Roy Jackovich Lucybelle Lee........Dorothy Redel Preston Hughes.......Gerald Turley Football Players.............Arnold Wall Victor Fink Stage setting--Mr. W.G. Milne proceed to attempt to rid and Betsy Erwin. e v f: p- s i r; c t e v e SENIOR PLAY by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements Mrs. H.C. Hulstone, Director The curtain rose on April 2 to display a setting for the eternal battle of the sexes v ith the usual outcome, Johnny Clover and Spud Erwin are convinced that women and journalism do not mix and school paper of Susan Blake their new In the midst of their battle they meet Lucybelle Lee who be- gins to change their minds on the subject of the fairer sex. Mea- sles and love produce approximately the same symptoms in the boys until the former overtake the latter and force the boys to turn the Job of editing the Christmas issue over to the girls. Susan and Betsy swap antiques, set up illegal pinball machines and mix things up in general until the police in the form of Cap- py intervene and take over the mixing up themselves. Mr. Clover and principal Henry Quinn are finally straightened out by Mrs. Clover and journalism teacher Martha Willard.’ Hughes and his football team shoulder their way onto the scene but are forced into oblivion when Lucy- belle discovers that Preston is a Yankee Boy. The?inevitable happy ending occurs when Susan's slap-happy editing brings Henry and Martha to admit their love and gets everybody a date for the prom except poor Pres- ton, who gets the



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All we can ao with this page is blare it on the dog. We, who cannot K paste a guy in the ncse, let alone on paper, started out to make a ficture R page, having received an unsatisfactory mark from our fourth grade art A teacher for our inability to paste three tulips on a large piece of pa.per, we Z felt unqualified for the job but proceeded with our usual impetuosity. Y If Ruth Dawson (21) appears to be- in the early throes of a fainting spell, the bl rie must fall on us, since at this point we were forced to un- glue not only Ruth, but Helen (33) and Marion (32) also, in order to make room for Clifton Rinehart (34), who appears to have been approximately the sane size at six months 0.9 he is today, and for a small imp bearing a slight resemblance tc Helen Ryan (25). K By looking ferocious Donald Moss (30) was able to maintain his position A in the loner left-hand corner and since Tommy (24) and Audrey (29) hod silent- P ly endured our ovn peculiar brand of cutting, we felt obliged tc leave them T in their original positions. I 0 Because the «log, (1) beat Innep (2) aft the page, it was necessary to N leave that young man with nothing but hope tc lean on and we (3) are standing S beside him. with cur face covered, net only because it locks better that way but also t avoid the sight of any catastrophe which may befall him. The Harpers (4) and (7) surround Fritz Hcbi (6), who managed t retain his equilibrium while Shirley Pratt (5) succumbed to our meandering scissors. Ee still don't understand how Dorothy Jasbeck (8) managed tc be phetoed against that woodsy background in her theater unifern, but it's obvious that F Dick (9) is intent on hauling in the biggest fish in the river while Bessie 0 Taylor (10) is prob bly contemplating carrying her pail of dirt into her R mother's clean living room. Roy (ll) didn't .mind having his picture taken but Janet Cruikshank (12) looks ready t . fight the cameraman. To knew Dorothy (13) is locking for someone so we fooled her and pasted Tommy in anether dirocticn. T.'e like the picture of the high school (14) as much as we like the cne of Pat Fr.ttison (i5) and Nancy's (16) rah-rah-rnh pose. K I Speod Neuman (17) isn't going anyplace in this snap nor is Richard D Milne (18) baking, and there just wasn't any place for Elva (19) so we put S her in beside an overall picture of Lorna. (20). Torosa Erychtn (22) is evidently pleased with the space provided by Ruth's regluing, and Shanie (23) seems most interested in getting her kitten in the picture. There's a picture of Florence Curry (26) new and a picture of Dale Howry (28) then, and v e were afraid to cut out Gerald's (27) catch because he obvi- ously knows how tc use that gun. A K New only Patsy (31), surreunded by sunlight, dogs, and legs, was left tc R paste and by the time Vic (35) had been cut for the bottom corner, there ro- 0 nained nly the dog who c.uld bo cut tc specificati.:n at which point we threw S up cur hands in despair and—at the risk of ycur sanity and cur neck—put the S darned thing in the annual.

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