[1] She was voted president of the Women's Student Government Association and selected as commencement speaker, the first woman to receive that honor.
[1] Although she did not need to work because of her family wealth, Fligelman began reporting for the Helena Daily after college.
Fligelman and her fellow suffragists drove around waving banners and handing out literature.
[2] Once Rankin's campaign for the United States House of Representatives was underway, Fligelman oversaw the publishing and mailings.
[6]: 123–24 In 1932, Winestine ran for the Montana Senate from Lewis and Clark County as a Republican, but lost.
[1] Belle Winestine died in Helena on April 21, 1985, of complications from a stroke the previous year.