Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1951

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WILL ■ We, the Senior Class of 1951 of Roundup High School, cf the State of Montana, being of sound mind (?) and judgment , feeling that our days among you are numbered, and acting under no influence of anyone, do hereby decree and declare this our last will and testament: I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I I, I, I, I I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Darlene Adolph, leave--knowing not where l .tn going. Martha Ashcraft, leave part of my sense of humor to Miss Beale; I've got enough for both of us. Helen Barghultz, leave my will power to trudge through four years of high school to all incoming freshmen. George Brychta, leave, wishing I could take Imelda with me. Betty Bublich, will my muscles to Marcia Conway. Terry Crowley, leave my legs to Shirley Gray to combine with hers to make one docent pair. Irene Dawson, will my long straight hair to Betty Barghultz. Letitia Evans, will my nine pairs of high-hcoled shoes to anyone willing to walk in them. Bob Gray, will my place on the basketball team to Bob Skagon. Donald Hamilton, will my c -ndy to baby brother, Jerry. Bob Hou ardy, will my vocal ability (?) to anyone that can stand it, Don Kenczka, will my rema ning bashfuiness to Don Adolph. Lenorc Klos, leave my parking place in front of the school to Norma Neshiem. ■ Darlene Meznorich, will my ability to handle a car serenely to Orville Holt. Jim McLaughl4 n,w:11 my political views and argumentative nature to Joan Werner. Joan Mxhalovich, will my ability to catch a man to the other girls of R. II. 3. Jim Moffat, will all my nicknames acquired in the last four years to Jimmie Key. Jean Nesheim, don't have anything to spare. John Palagyi, leave nothing; I'm taking everything with me. Bill Pitchford, leave my eighth period librarian job to anyone with nerve enough to take it. Bob Riley, will my ability to wise-crack to anyone who can pull them and get away with it. Eyvonne Sandvig, will my worn-out books to Beaver Sandvig. Bill Scritchfield, leave my good fortune and working abilities to Jim Fugett. Louise Skagen, will my ability to get my lessons to Dan Doody. Jane Steen, will my horse-riding ability to Martha Good. David Stefanik, leave Anna and dare anyone to try and take her. Bob Steffans, will my pull with the teachers to LeRoy Langan. Pauline Steffans, leave with no regrets. Inez Stcnerson, will all my mother roles in school plays to anyone lucky enough to get them. H - mcr Van Laethem,leave my ability to beat the drums to Lorance Tucker. Maxine Watkins, w-11 my place on the staff of the Rodeo and Panther Parade to anyone dumb enough to take it. Shi rlcy Williams, w'11 my clarinetist ability (?) to Agnes McKenna. Gloria Wooten, v ill my ability to think straight to Bill Klansek.

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profession from a wild-life specialist to a night-life specialist. Suddenly the Atom Machine began recking with paroxysms of laughter. It had just discovered Robert Hougardy's ga ? magazine, entitled Lau h cr I'll Kill You. And speaking of magazines, the Cosmopolitan's main monthly feature is the article, A Married Life Can Be A Kapny Life by the noted author, George Brvchta. After the machine quieted down, it carried iis across the At- lantic to London, England. Ir ne D wscn, wcrld-acclaimod clarinet- ist, was entertaining the royal family at the palace. Lenoro Klos is a tutor for the King and Queen's ten lovely children. Next we were swished away to Norway, where Inez Sconerscn is teaching the children the truemoaning cf democracy as well as read- ing, writing, and arithmetic» Shirley Williams is also carrying on the cause of democracy in her own way. She is in Russia trying to poison Stalin. The smilin faces cf David Stefanik and Bill Scritchf ield were next seen on the screenv They are in Paris having a hilarious time. Bill Is a war correspondent fer the FEW YORK TI’TS, and David is just along for the fun of it. The Machine next focused the war-torn battle field cf Korea, where Bob Steffans, Marine, lay dreaming cf Journalism class--glad ho was in Korea'. It scorns we have another satisfied cla3s-mate-- Don Hamilton. He is now a rich Sultan in Arabia with sixty beauti- ful wives. The last scene that came on the screen was that of Eyvonne Sandvig, e missionary in Africa. She has boon there two years, but the natives arc still doubtful of civilization.



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Gay blossoms of roses, orchids, and dogwood lined the auditorium, and a spar- kling water fountain, set in an array of beautiful garden shrubs and flowers, spray- ed multicolored water into a glittering pool. Park benches set among green pines, an old wishing well barely visible in the evening shadows,and street lights cast- ing their feeble glow on a winding walk surrounded the dance floor. In the center of the floor, barely illuminated by the street lamps, stood the famed Arch of Triumph under which the beautifully dressed couples danced 'mid this April in Paris splendor.

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