Roundup High School - Rodeo Yearbook (Roundup, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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First row: Bob Wier, Imelda Beiiman, Marian Kozeliski, Glen Harper and Thomas Thomas Second row; Jean Crocker, Dot Jackovich, Ruth Daer, Dick Norick, Delores Adolph and Pat Murphy Third row: Charlotte Boyle, June Snell, Virgie Nelson, Bill Klansek, Margaret Hobi and Walter Crosmer Fourth row; Jim Fugett, Pat Stalcup, Barbara Fletcher and Roberta Conway

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(JUss Ptofihecy In every graduating senior's mind an optimistic view is withheld on the progressive future this great world of ours is bound to make. It isn't the worldly doctrines and policies alone that fall in the senior's mind, but mostly a strange desirable feeling overcomes him. Just what are the little things in life going to be? What will all the friends and graduates be doing to conquer man’s most struggling problem of just making a living? Throughout the high school years each student has mentioned at sometime the things he likes to do and the tasks he plans in the future. Here we are in the midst of great prophecy. So let's let our minds wander and just visualize the fellow and gal senior graduates as they might be in the future. Who knows, ten years from now we might look back and see how close the estimates of our dreams have been. Probably the place to start would be our good old home town of Roundup. Who should we run into but the one and only Don Adolph. Don has bought three of the filling stations in town so he won’t have a great deal of competition in gas wars and with mechanics who think they are better than he. Don tells us that his cousin, Delores Adolph, is out at Seattle with the ownership of the great world-known factory, Boeing. As we pass down the Main Street of Roundup, we notice at a newsstand the big headlines on a paper announcing Wayne Anderson has become a four-star general in the army. Wavne is the only manwno can show the boys how to maneuver a tank across an impassable passage. T hrough further searching we find Imelda Beilman living in a big house in Roundup with a whole house full of kids. Imelda has a theory about women being president. We travel out of Roundup, south into Billings, Montana. Here we find Charlotte Boyle, a well-noted Mathematician, who has a few of the Eastern Normal College professors baffled at her stunning ability. Also in Billings is Roberta Conway, a master as acalculating machine operator, who has started an assembly plant for making all kinds of calculating equipment. Roberta notified us that Jean Crocker is a top commercial artist at the head of a huge advertising company. Jean has degrees from top art schools in the country. Traveling east all the way into Fergus Falls, Minnesota, we find a Walgreen Drugstore owned by Walter Crosmer who is a pharmacist. Walt experiments in chemistry on the side and does much scientific work. On into Kentucky we find JohnnyCrowley whohas just come from the Yukon country to be a ranch- er and a raiser of blue grass race horses. John tells us that he heard Marilyn Cunningham is in Washing- ton with her husband having a wonderful time. Everywhere we go there's news about Ruth Daer who is seen everywhere between California and Florida being a wonderful nurse like Florence Nightingale. In Florida we find people who tell us of the wonderful married school teacher, Barbara (Fletcher) Granko who has made children learn things they never dreamed of learning. Along the Key West Islands we find Jim Fugett in his yacht. Jim travels from island to island acting as a missionary of music and teaching the natives Progressive Jazz. He also tells us that he has finally seen someone beat the Kook Ranger in a yearly salary. In a seaside cafe we find Glen Harper enjoying a leave from the naval base where he has workedhis way up to Chief Petty Officer. Moving all around the country we come to Indianapolis, Indiana, where we find Don Hamilton. Don is learning every method he can on car racing equipment. He plans on entering his car in the next Indianapolis 500 race of the year. Discussing our student research with Don, we find that Margaret Hobi is in Seattle with Delores Adolph. Margaret went to Seattle to find herself ONE man. She alsocallsher- self Rosie because she is a riveter at Boeing. In the Appalachian Mountains we find Orville Holt as a big-time mining engineer. Orville has studied in the Butte School of Mines in Montana and has done engineering work on difficult bridges around Cooke City, Montana.



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