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JUNIOR PROMENADE Oh, please cotne to our Prom on the first of May. We shall dance and play and we'll all be cray In an old Dutch garden by an old Dutch mill If the Junior class may have its will. In honor of the class of forty-eight. Our partv will begin at half-oast eight. Proms are always special affairs, but the orom that the class of '49 out on seemed more soecial than ever. Amid the doubtful scent of tulips, lovely girls and handsome boys danced beneath the starry, cheesecloth sky of an old Dutch garden. Punch was passed through the window of the sky-high mill, and the music was furnished by the Blue Flames of Billings.
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Dear Rodeo, Hope I pass the test next period, I will probably be prematurely gray whal with all the worry school causes me. Ruth Werner Student Cabinet 1, Chorus 1,2, Guidance Club 2, Lay Day 1, Junior Classica' League 2, Gypsy Rover 1, High dchool Week 2,3, PANTHER F..R,J)E 4,Gditor-in-chiei of RODEO 4, Cuill and Scroll 4, Usher 3,4. Dear Rodeo, I just changed my mind again on the subject of a vocation. It has extendec rom concert pianist to magazine editor. Here's hoping this inspiration lasts. ft ft ft ft -Jr -Jr -Jr ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Turla Turley, a four-year letter-man in football, was chosen to play tackle cnfte 24 man astern football squad to meet the Western souad at the annual East-W e st Shrine game to be held at Great Falls, ..ugust 27. One senior will be ableto go out into the world bragging that he had the long- est name in school, he being Charles-Francis Joseph Lartin Leznarich,Jri JJ In the history of the class of '49, there have been only two girls chosen as class officers. Mildred Sealey was elected vice-president when she was a freshman, and Jeanette Katana, treasurer of the senior class. In the summer of 1948 attending the first Montana Girls' State was Marjorie ?oyle. Marjorie was one of the first Girl Staters in Montana, while Frank Lekse attended the second Boys' State held at Dillon. They were both sponsored by the jnerican Legion. Looking around at the senior class of '48-'49 you can see several faces from -'he origi al group that started the first grade in Roundup. There were only six girls and fourteen boys who are completing twelve years of education here. Ray Rom is one of the original Red Hots . Several y ars later Fat Glancy joined the orchestra. In the last year they have taken in Larry Hunter and are now known as The Five .ces .
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Recipe: Initiation» 1949 Style Ingredients: Sixteen freshman girls wear- ing pin curls, bib overalls, loud shirts, one logger, and one high-heeled shoe; and twenty-seven freshman beys wearing friv- olous hats and dresses of various lengths. Add: Vengeful Seniors armed with vicious schemes. Blend: Into a program featuring Danny Doody, complete with diapers, taking a bubble bath; Roberta Conway as scrubwoman washing Danny's diapers; Lorraine Hunter giving Dean Burns a manicure and pedicure with exotic finger-nail polish; Bob Wier in blackface singing april Showers11 with helpful seniors dousing him with water and pelting him with eggs and tomatoes; Billy Klansek brushing his teeth with shaving cream; Patsy Stalcup, Marilyn Cunningham, Dick Norick, and Charles Powell passing oranges under their chins; Charlotte Boyle and Henry Van Dyke doing a hula dance in grass skirts; 3ud Haley and Pat Murphy styling the NEW LOOK ; Barbara Fletcher and Glen Harper leading the school in a yell 15 for Roundup. Next: Parade all victims down Main street (.r, for inspection and treat them all to a mixer dance. Tofta-ro
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