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flau, nf. W LEFT 'FO RIGHT: Bill XV:1lke1', Bill Hutchinson and Kenny Anderson. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - ------- - Riu. HU'I'CIIINSON Vice-Preyidenz - - Kl2NNY ANneRsoN Sen-emry - - - BILL VVALKER QIUNIORS OF TODAY . . . TOMORROWV YOU XYILL BE SICNIORS The halls re-echo with the moans and groans of happy CU children returning to the old grind. The scene is the good old alma mater of Billings Senior High. It is the fall of '46 and you Juniors are now the high and mighty Seniors. VVill you be strong enough to bear the weight of responsibility that rests on your shoulders? Let us look into the crystal ball and see what has gone before. ln your soph- omore year you faced the task of adapting yourselves to the traditions and customs of a new school. As sophomores you contributed a new and vigorous spirit to the school. The clubs and organizations welcomed your membership. At the beginning of the junior year the situation was somewhat changed. You came back to halls, classrooms, teachers, and friends who were familiar to you. You suddenly realized, in your wanderings about familiar corners of the building, that the old school meant a great deal to you. The Junior year proved to be a very full year. More experienced, the Juniors did their bit for an All-School Revue and other play productions. Although somewhat handicapped by the polio epidemic the class was well represented in the sports field, namely in football and basketball. Juniors participated in the inspiring concerts and assemblies put on by the chorus and band. All welfare drives, assemblies, and dances had the full support of the Junior Class. ln the selection of officers for the year the Juniors chose those possessing promising leadership ability. The past record of the Juniors has shown their extensive capacity to do well what they do. As seniors you must set the example for others to follow. As seniors you will be members of the highest and most honored class of the school. You must realize, too. that you have not only a responsi- bility to this school but also to yourselves and a world that you will soon enter as adults. As members of an adult world you will have an ever greater responsibility before you: that of reconstructing and building a world that has been torn by war for many years. lt is true that many will go on to college from high school but it is also true that many more will go straight into business work. You must pre- pare yourselves for the time when you will take the lead in business. Only by facing responsibilities in high school will you be capable to face the important tasks awaiting you. The responsibility of the fu- ture of your school rests with you, THE SENIORS OF TONIORROVV. Page Twenty-four
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