I ,, V, -1 . . 4 ,S ,NHC , .,-,',,3.-,A.-,....,Q-1-y-Aff.,yxy-f,.5-, . .,-1-J, 1, 1,,,,:vf,'p,-,wvmfwz -1.r.Q1 ,-.: w,- ,:,r-:g- -, .,,. .f,1,1,1,-,-.',yy,..j,- -y: ,,.1Y, 1, w ,-A ' Y f A r . Q 3: 1 . V P NXNGHA 10 0 1 4 1 YEAREOOKS ' Z wm,, 47 D1sTlNcT1oN ' fm: Q KANSAS CITY MISSOURI C9 1-M 4' ef ' iff Q 195 S' -4 if X OF E ,Z-'Jil-i5,. S7 Qg.. If 0 I -X if' - GB cm f'.- f - - ,,:- '- -f- -3 I I I 'EsT 'I7QIH I:I ' 1 9 2' I3 M. Q It I W O I I H - i -:iff 6 ,gif-jf If fy ,nhlfg ffzf f I 1 fl ff p I X gl 7 Z ,Z yy, QQ, 7,1 4 ', ' f fd' 1 1 I 7 f ' ' 1 6 f W 'I The 1958 ROY PIRATE Published by the Annual Staff ROY HIGH SCHOOL We dedicate this Annual to the members of the Roy area, without whose loyalty and support our school could not have been a success. We hope that in the years to come both our school and our community will prosper. 1 ' fE5 f: g :: ::-1 . . 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Student Body President Boys' State BILLIE LEE MCNULTY GAA Pep Club R Club Cheerleading Pirate Staff Annual Staff Hot Lunch Program Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4 2, 3,4 3,4 3,4 4 2,3,4 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANK SIROKY Football Manager Pirate Staff Annual Staff R Club Boys State Alternate 3, 4 2, 3,4 WANDA EMERY GAA Pep Club R Club Pirate Staff Annual Staff Girls State Sec. 8z Treasurer Vice President Glee Club Tumbling Librarian Hot Lunch Program 1, 2, 3, 4 1,2, 3, 4 2, 3,4 3,4 4 3 1, 2,3 4 1, 2, 3, 4 3,4 3 3 EDWARD LANDA Basketball Manager Pxrate Staff Annual Staff R Club 2 3 4 BOB OLSEN Football Basketball Baseball 12 34 Track Manager Pxrate Staff Annual Staff Annual Edxtor Presxdent Student Councxl Rep 3, 4 1, 2 1, 2, 3 ' 3, 4 4 - 4 RU Club 3, 4 ' 1, 3 . n 4 3 ' 3, 4 4 1 JIM MURPHY Football Co-Captain Basketball Co-Captain Track Pirate Staff Annual Staff R Club President Vice President 2,3,4 3,4 1, 2, 3, 4 3,4 1, 2, 3, 4 3, 4 4 2, 3,4 4 1 8 SHIR GAA Pep Club R Club Pirate Staff Pirate Editor Annual Staff Glee Club Librarian President Cheerleading LEY WARD 1, 2, 3,4 1, 2, 3, 4 2, 3,4 3,4 4 4 1, 2, 3, 4 3,4 2 4 CLASS POEM of I958 Ug In the town of Roy Montana In the shadow of the Black Butte Sat the school board ln a huddle Smoky burned the councll fxres Smokxer the pass1ng peace plpe As they sat and pondered wxsely Then up spoke the bxg ch1ef Mxller Saymg we have 8 palefaces Who have f1n1shed all the1r courses Many moons the young ones studxed And they now are fllled wxth wxsdom So well graduate these senlors Shlrley Ward a pretty pale squaw She wxll be a secretary She w1ll make em plenty Wampum' Frank S1roky youngest classmate Champlon wlth the bow and arrow He w1ll be a mxghty warrior' B11l1e McNulty cute and sassy She w1ll make someone a housewlfe F111 the Wlgwam w1th papooses' On the ra1lroad track hell run It Haul supphes mto the v1llage Next IS blonde halred Bobby Olsen He w1ll teach the pale face ch1ldren Coach them Basketball and Football Then comes the pale face Casanova Tom S1roky mxghty lover Many squaws shall f1ll hxs Wlgwaln Small and stud1ous Wanda Emery She wxll be a medlclne woman And wxll nurse the pale face people Jxmmy Murphy rancher stockman He wlth many white face cattle Counts hxs pomes by the acre' Tho we hate to have them leave us We must graduate these students Thus up spoke the bxg chlef Mxller Nodded wlsely the school board Saymg Ugh to all he uttered Whrch means Yes m any languag 9 , h! , . . , - Eddie Landa will run the iron horse . 1, . I Y ! 1 ' U H - - H n - e! On August 28, 1954, eight timid freshmen started their long journey through high school. They were: Jim Murphy, Billie McNulty, Frank Siroky, Rose Ingalls, Danny Dotson, Wanda Emery, Tom Siroky, and Shirley Walrod. The first thing we did was to elect officers as follows: President, Tom Siroky, Vice President, Shirley Walrodg Secretary-Treasurer, Wanda Emery, Student Council Rep., Danny Dotson. On Sept. 13, the fateful day of initiation arrived. The Sophomores gave us a party September 21st, and we returned the party on Oct. 7. On September 20, Billie McNulty transferred to Billings and on the 21st, Rose Ingalls moved to Grass Range. ' On November 15, we acquired a seventh freshman, Judy Anne Weasa. Mrs. Beattle was our class sponsor. On September 6, 1955, seven sophomores returned to school. We found that we had lost Judy Anne Weasa, but gained Billie McNulty back. Elected as class officers: President, Shirley Walrodg Vice President, Jim Murphy, Secretary- Treasurer, Wanda Emery, Student Council Rep., Danny Dotson and Tom Siroky. We initiated the Freshmen on September 14 and held our Sophomore Party September 16th. Miss Buswell was our class sponsor. On September 4, 1956, we returned to school as Juniors. We found that we had lost Danny. Dot- son, but gained Connie Curts, Bob Olsen, Ed Landa, and Dorothy Landa. The members of our class were: Wanda Emery, Billie McNulty, Jim Murphy, Frank Siroky, Shirley QWalrodJ Ward, Connie Curts, Dorothy Landa, Ed Landa, and Bob Olsen. In our Junior year we elected officers as follows: President, Bob Olsen, Vice President, Ed Landa, Secretary-Treasurer, Wanda Emery, and Student Council Rep., Tom Siroky. The Junior-Senior prom-banquet Oriental Night was presented on April 18, 1957. At the semester Judy Anne Weasa joined us again. On September 3, 1957, nine upperclassmen entered their final year. We found that Connie Curts and Judy Anne Weasa had not returned with us. The nine seniors to enter school were: Bob Olsen, Tom Siroky, Shirley Ward, Frank Siroky, Ed Landa, Billie McNulty, Dorothy Landa, Jim Murphy, and Tom Siroky. In the election of officers, the following were chosen: President, Jim Murphy, Vice President, Wanda Emery, and Student Council Rep., Bob Olsen and Tom Siroky. Dorothy Landa dropped out 'October 15th because of illness. Mr. Miller was our class sponsor. Commencement was held May 23rd, and Baccalaureate services were held May 25, 1958, at the High School Auditorium. - 10 ' P Ours will be the age of longer shorts and shorter Cadillacs. It will be the age of reason looking back on the rock and roll as crazy. It will be the age of satellites and spinning moons. Go Man! Go! We will find Tom Siroky on the moon. Viewed by television, he will have landed amidst a clash of gears and screaming electronic warning horns. Help! Help man! - and his swan song will run on. Ed Landa will run up and down his mansion on a trainevator, counting the ties. President of the United States, he will feel a little lightheaded in his mansion reaching above the clouds. Bob Olsen will be happily married. Living in the State of Texas, he will own five hundred oil wells, eleven cars - and as many children. Frank Siroky will own three fourths of Montana and will have sawed the other fourth into Jewelry. Whole mountains of rock will have disappeared into his tumbling machine. Billie McNulty will live in the Hawaiian Islands, married to a man so tall that she will only be kissed on the forehead. She will spend her time throwing coconuts. Wanda Emery will marry a doctor who will head Los Angeles' largest hospital. Under ideal conditions she will have twenty seven children and hope for an even three dozen. Jim Murphy will become the world's greatest snake hunter. He will walk the Missouri River banks equipped with a cane and a periscope to see over yon hills, shouting Thar's one! Thar's another! Shirley Ward will be married to a mighty Footballer by the name of Wayback. He will play left field in a game of Tiddlewinks against the Yanks. Many papooses will run around their wigwam. SENIOR CLASS GRUMBLES B019 015911 ........ ..... T oo many teachers. Wanda Emery ....... ...... T oo much work and not enough play. Billie McNulty ...... ...... N o room where teachers aren't allowed. Edward Landa .............. Skip school on all the nice days, Frank Sirflky ................ More radio's so the seniors can listen to KMON. TOH1 Siroky -...... .....-- G et Out of school every afternoon at 2:00 so we won't have to work so hard. Jim Murphy ...... ...... T eachers should stay out of the study hall. Shirley Ward .............. Not enough coffee breaks. 11 We, the seniors of nineteen hundred and fifty eight, hereby make this 0 Last Will and Testament N ur last will and testament, knowing that those who follow will profit by our sagacity. TO THE TEACHERS, we leave our good understanding and patience. TO THE JUNIORS, we leave our ability to study, knowing they need it. TO THE SOPHOMORES, we leave the ability to respect upperclassmen. TO THE FRESHMEN, we leave our smiles and good sense of humor. I I I I I I I I 1, I I I I I I I 1 I 1 Wanda Emery, will my typing book to Janet Davis. Edward Landa, will my airplane ability to Jim Lawrence. . Jim Murphy, will Mr. Miller my curly hair, knowing he needs some. Tom Siroky, will my report card to Howard Horyna to take home to his parents. Billie McNulty, will part of my temper to Joyce Rindal, knowing part of it will be plenty. Frank Siroky, will my driving ability to William so he can keep his car out of the ditch. Shirley Ward, will my ability to be good to Joyce Rindal. Bob Olsen, will my hair-do to Wilbert Zahn. Wanda Emery, will my chemistry book to Barbara, hoping she will accomplish more than I did. Tom Siroky, will my football ability to William Zahn. Jim Murphy, will Billy and William my ability to stay in class. Ed Landa, will Clyde Coulter a car so he can take his girl out once in awhile. Billie McNulty, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Patricia. Shirley Ward, will my driving ability to Robert Rindal. Bob Olsen, will my A's to Billy Phillips, knowing he'll never get any otherwise. EWOQM a.JJw7 Mar JW awwxwa J!f.,.,A. 4' sa MW KM M974 ' 12 wwf' W ,, Joyce Rindal Mr. Tuma Class Sponsor m'l i.q..g,yzgizrzgghs.wm3i33f,,w it 5511: - f as S gill, cliff 1 li is J , 9 , ,vi 3' , V iw K Q a i Ji i it 5 , Eliza ' W., W., in ,, 1 8 H, film i , ju gigabit f-gfi, .: 5:g.fg::g W5 i l jggggxqgg . . L rv... vi W, l we N 1 'iii-il 'ff 3- 2 is zz Ll :wie M5151 hi it .1 S 2 an K 1 1 azitahizi 1 .v,,-:-5V-.:,: :,. :.:. . Jn, . , . GQLL , ' it fsitlfxslligsi 35 fmt.ivXi12Efli..fgfc,: 2.Zi,.ziilSiZ?E?ezs.2f3Ej William Zahn Billy Phillips - ff efliimii iiiiiiiiiflill-5 3, . , . M., ft. L . . .W 2225522 3 ' :': W ESM sfsEM2t:'w?El Siva, tegtimiig in 1. i'ri'5E2ii2?2151'E2i2.'5 E. 3I4,,,Qml,1Q.,wQ1r Junior Class Histor On Sept. 6, 1955, four green freshmen started to school. They were: David McNulty, Joyce Rindal, Billy Phillips, and William Zahn. We were initiated Sept. 14. The sophomore party was held Sept. 16, our return party was given on Sept. 23. 'On Feb. 13, we aquired a new freshman, Shirley Jackson. We elected class officers: Joyce Rindal, Presi- dent, Billy Phillips, Vice President, David McNulty, Secretary, and William Zahn, Student Council Rep., Mr. Sprinkle was our sponsor. On Sept. 4, 1956, four sophomores started back to school. They were David McNulty as President, Wiliam Zahn, Vice President, Joyce Rindal, Secre- tary, and Billy Phillips, Student Council Rep. Mr. Olsen was class sponsor. We were minus Shirley Jackson. We initiated the freshmen on Sept. 17, and the sophomore party was given Sept. 21. On Sept. 3, 1957, we once again returned to school and elected class officers as: President, David McNulty, Vice President, Billy Phillips, Sec- retary, Joyce Rindal, and Student Council Rep., Wiliam Zahn. Mr. Tuma is class sponsor. 13 David McNulty 4 2 5225623 1155511225 . is E at tins , .Q . X Ei X fe a f 5 ag t lg ll? farm it i Jai l we Q+1,9vJ ww,Hii ,Hi it 'fs cf ft ff 1 SSW its we file ities, -.1 +1 if . J me A lg , spa X itat , fw. .. 25 f gggilififf 1.3. W is Y 'U Y lll a m lf. li ill 5 lm y ' X alll l 'fb dill 1 li? ll iid ! l' lf Q , , 1 14 2'1 PHOMORES 5335, , Zimggs- . . :' ,:-: -,Q . . , , ,M - . 2.A, ..l1 .ig 1, 5. sg .. -5 5 ' Y th 0 brew if is is Y rs P ui El 'tg N lt 10. mg it Si ., . - H f 2 uf-:ag..a+f,.:5,:: g .ww-f ,yi- : Www M ' F fa 2 gym. Y 1 ,. J .X la l , . 1351 M Sophomore Class Histor On September 4, 1956, nine green Freshmen started their high school careers. They were Janet Davis, Gail Nelson, Margaret Landa, Stella Mart- inec, Patsy Larson, Patricia O'Reilly, Nancy Olsen, Dennis Fadrhonc, and Howard Horyna. We were initiated Sept. 21. The Sophomore party was held on Sept. 28. The following officers were elected: Nancy Olsen, President, Margaret Landa, Vice Presidentg Howard Horyna, Secretary and Treasurer, Gail Nelson, Stu- dent Council Representative. Mrs. Murphy was our class sponsor. On Sept. 3, 1957, nine Sophomores returned. They were: Janet Davis, Gail Nelson, Margaret Landa, Janie Marinoff, Patricia O'Reilly, Nancy Olsen, Robert Rindal, Dennis Fadrhonc, and Howard Horyna. We found we had lost Patsy Larson and Stella Martinec, but gained Robert Rindal and Janie Marinoff. The following officers were elected: Robert W . V' Q. P BJLLJ Rindal, President, Dennis Fadrhonc, Vice President, .- ' and Student Council Representative, Nancy Olsen. i We initiated the Freshmen on Sept. 20 and had 1 :E Z our party Sept. 27, with the Freshman Return party --- - ii' - li lii - Q., held on Oct- 4- i. X On Oct. 17 Charlie Taylor joined us, making , 8 l . our class ten Sophomores. Miss Barbara Knight is our class sponsor. Q' . . .. Y , X ,,,,. , Howard Horyna Janet Davis Gail Nelson Dennis Fadrhonc Margaret Landa H- -ff 1 f .'.s 5 I - Miss Barbara Knight 15 i A i 'r Jr' ffi li -I . :rw- . 3 2:1 , :j.f,. , 2. -:gf . f-fnfmiifffbs ??151?552 - -rf-r'r:::'::1f55' M,..--1.32355 . 5 ,... . ,a 5 2 12-,S - -- 1 'vw .- wi :-.: .sn 1 'EI:f?.III.'EI?:IIE?f- , ggg tiii'-2 , ' .. . nm... , a. st .,w.w-- ' ' may .-...M-3 - Vi- fisiiiizig ' . - lllrii fer. '15 Gtr' r - Eli , A . - 1 my . f Y iliillii - 1 I , -211' SA? , it ,nvpq - zz .. i 52'i .,.., gs .:.f . Q -gi , V -l ...L , 5 -, . 3,- , :g..:-- :, .. - E2 3, . 1 ---'- 1 iYi r SEZSilllZEl Nancy Olsen Patricia O'Reilly Robert Rindal Janie Marinoff Charlie Taylor High School Cheerleaders Jr. Hi. Room .f-7' ii, Xl 'W , J-.1:,!,,nl3 U -ff Bunn- ,ll- V.-f7,1 Y-, ui' Lew1s Harrell A Clyde Coulter Leshe Martm FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY T0mHarfe11 On the thlrd of September seven green fresh men started thexr long Journey through h1gh school They were Dan Rxndal Barbara Nelson W1lbert Zahn Lew1s Harrell Clyde Coulter, Tommy Harrell and Jun Lawrence We elected class off1cers and they were Lew1s Harrell, Presxdent Danny Rmdal V1ce Pres1dent and W1lbert Zahn, Student Councxl Representat1ve On Sept 20th we went through the tortures of m1t1at1on and on Sept 27th the sophomores gave us the completlon party On Oct 4th we gave the sophomores then' return party and we found our selves accepted mto h1gh school Barbara Nelson Wllbert Zahn On Nov 26th Leslle Martm Jomed our group makmg exght freshmen Tex Olsen 15 our class sponsor lmtlatlon 17 J 1m Lawrence Danny Rmdal Tex Olsen V..-f ?5-:1 Mai f .Q .k W 9, ya. 4 K' K Q..-1,-7.7, 33.3-,,-.-. 1 E' ,Q mw- gn. ,, U E 'Y qw ,, ...AML 3 .Q- Q 'J' ,aw 'Tw W-Mn J.. an Mi' sn. ,fig-,fs Owpmnmw- I1 -1- M -wJ-ff'Wg1 xwswl' 5 YN 9,12 W ff Q, f 'Q ' S1 ,N Jr F' X af nf. I 4.9.1 s fe-fx X X wh W'PH' Q.. mf Nw. H,-A we -A2 18 W Q 4 ag- Lf 2, we js J- '53 fish In-'-Qs X 11W CLASSMEN Intermediate Room Primary Room 19 20 315' TIVITIES All School Pep Club Junior High Cheerleaders l 21 1 High School Student Body R CLUB 22 Student Council Representatives ANNUAL AND PIRATE STAFF Trustees and Clerk County Nurse Louis Rindal, Joe Siroky, Louis Grindheim, Jack Woodard, Pat O'Rei1ly, and Lily Emery. Eating Lunch ' A moment in the kitchen ucontemplationsn Gene Tuma chortling by Barbara Knight amidst the atoms 24 1'Hl.E'I'lCS 'nur' H BASKETBALL Standmg from left to right: Bob Olsen, Jim Murphy, David McNulty, William Zahn Tom Siroky Danny Rindal, Dennis Fadrhonc, Robert Rindal, Billy Phillips, Wilbert Zahn Clyde Coulter LGWIS Harrell, Jim Lawrence, Tommy Harrell, and Coach, Tex Olsen. Moccasin Judith Gap Buffalo Winifred Judith Gap Winnett Grass Range Moore St. Leo's Fergus B Winifred Buffalo Judith Gap Winnett Moore Grass Range St. Leo's Moore Grass Range Winnett STATISTICS Tournament 25 Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy FCOTBALL Back row, left to right: Coach, Tex Olsen, Clyde Coulter, Wilbert Zahn W1l11am Zahn Bob Olsen Jim Murphy, Tom Siroky, Bottom row, left to right: Tommy Harrell Jlm Lawrence Lewxs Harrell Robert Rindal and Billy Phillips. Judith Gap Moore Winifrecl Winnett St. Leo's Grass Range ' Forfeit STATISTICS 0 '26 Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy Roy JR. HIGH BASKETBALL Left to right: LeRoy Cimrhakl, Larry Ed Jordan, Jimmy Walrod, LeRoy Rindal Ronn1e Chrxstenson, Johnny Meckling, James O'Rei11y, and Coach, Tex Olsen. 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STORE SNOW WHITE CAFE Eat More and Pay Less MONTANA TAVERN Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Price BON TON Where Good Books Are Sold FAD SHOE 2- CLOTHING CO The Store for Men VAUGHN 8 RAGSDALE Clothes for the Entire Family FIELD'S CLEANERS We Clean Everything But The Baby ECK'S PHARMACY 3 B 'S Ladies' Finer Fashions NATES SPORT SHOP SCHEIDT JEWELERS In Business Since 1912. J. C. PENNY CO. 50 Years of Progress H S K SHOES THE HUB A Fit For Every Foot Just Pay The Freight At Joe RIVERSIDE FLOWER SHOP DELUXE CAFE Flowers For All Occasions F The Best in Fine Foods and Serv MONARCH LUMBER CO. The Following ROY Merchants BOWARD'S FLORAL SMITH'S STORE Your Lewistown Florist Veterinary Supplies DON'S STORE MR. CLIFF EMERY A Fit For Everyone Sheep Tagging 8: Shearing LEWISTOWN AUTO DEALERS ASSN. COOLEY CHEY. DOWEN MOTOR LEWISTOWN MOTORS INC. PARRISH MOTOR CO. ANDERSON BUICK PONTIAC CITY MOTOR CO. CENTRAL MOTOR SALES DON B. DEYOE MOTORS NEUMAN NASH 37 WIER FURNITURE CO WlSt0WIl,S Largest Furniture Store Everythmg from Lamps to Bed Steads GOOD LUCK SEN IORS zelcwlw Excellent Photography Wlth a w1de range of Varxety and Types to choose from 212 5th Avenue North Lewlstown Montana Zim 4 paface PHILLIPS 66 Eat untll you re f111ed at Chows Smorgasbord Open Daxly CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS See Don Rmdal Dlstnbutor of 66 Qua11ty Products T1res Battenes Accessorxes Lewlstown, Montana CONGRATULATIONS , J I Qty Wm Z HL xnabm Q7 A9500 I I f 38 CENTRAL W K M egfhubm MACHINERY CO. from AMERICAN Y CATERPILLAR D 1 L istown, Montana CLUB and txlzobm Roy, Montana Well Drilling, Cleaning RAHN'S FOOD CENTER H d R pairing Where your every day A1 a Full Line of Meyers foods are cheaper Free Estimates Lewistown, Montana E. E. Harrell BEST WISI-IES L istown, Montana 39 NORTHWESTERN BANK of LEWlsToWN We are prepared to take care of every banking need, consistent with good banking practice. Member of F. D. I. C. gnffradadzkbna ,dam Jacobs Store Clothes for the family E - Jay - S Inc. Athletic Equipment Leon Jacobs Congratulations from GOLDEN MONTANA CO. School 8z Office Supplies Lewistown, -Montana IIENTHAL MIJNTANA AIIIJTIUN Bonded Livestock Market See A1 or John Altenhofen Lewistown, Montana Patronize ROY BAR Gus and Margie ROY, MONTANA HCONGRATULATIONSU Service is Our First Thought WRlGHT'S SERVICE STATION Roy, Montana GOOD LUCK CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSH SHOP At Home ! ! WASS MERC. MONTANA ELEVATOR CO Ceretana feeds Coal - Weed Sprayes LeRoy Umstead CONGRATULATIONS Put your best foot Livestock 8z Misc. forward Trucking M6Ckllng Gl'OCel'y PAT O'RIEI-LY You ralse lt, we ll fre I haul anythlng anywhere ROY MONTANA Roy, Montana WHAT ARE MEN Men are what women marry They have two feet two hands, and sometxmes two wxves, but never more than one collar button nor one idea at a tune L1ke Turkxsh c1garettes men are all made of the same materlal, the only chfference 1S that some are a l1ttle better than others better d1sgu1sed Generally speakmg they may be d1v1ded lnto three classes husbands bachelors and wldowers An el1g1ble bachelor IS a man of abstmacy, entrrely surrounded by susp1c1on Husbands are of three var1et1es flrst pr1zes, surprlses and booby pr1zes Makmg a husband out of a man IS one of the h1ghest plastlc arts known to c1v1l lzatlon It requlres sc1ence sculpture common sense falth hope and charlty especrally char1ty It 15 a psychologlcal marvel that a soft, fluffy, tender vxolet breathmg sweet httle thmg hke a woman should en1oy k1SS1Hg a b1g, awkward, stubble chmned to bacco and bay rum scented thmg hke a man If you flatter a man, It frlghtens h1m to death for fear you have deS1gHS upon hxs hfe and nf you dont you bore hlm to death If you permlt him to make love to you he gets tlred of you ln the end and 1f you dont he gets txred of you 1n the begmmng 42 sz ' ' J -sy U ' eze It 3 . . ? 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