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Pnncmpall G Ragsdcxle The arm ot Brlhngs Sen1or H1gh School 1S to challenge students to t1nd tl e1r best selves and to consc1ousty work towards a goal of personal development The school w1ll a1a boys and gtrls 1n the1r task of mal: ng themselves better We want to nelp students t1nd the tn1ngs they can do best to help them bu1ld wholesome att1tude towards 1nd1v1duals and groups to help them accept respons1b1l1ty and to develop a sense ot values to encourage them to exerctse whole some restramts and to help them apprec1ate the 1mportance of consrstent effort 1n tl1e1r c vn growth lesse G Ragsdale Mr lesse G Ragsdale 1S the rr1nc1 al ot t1e B1lllI'WQS Sen1or l-hgh S hool Mr Ragsdale as been an educator rnanj years l-le recetved 1S M A some years ago frorr Colu 11b1a Un1vers1ty and 1n l94o he became the pr1n 1ral ot tl e Brl ltngs Senror Hrgl Sc ool Many art1cles wr1tten by our Df1I'1L1DCIl rave been pubhshed H1 hte ary magazmes He 1S a notewo thy author on the subnect of educat on Mr Ragsdale IQ res dent of tl f Montana oo ety or t e Stt y cf Edu at1on he s coo 1 natcr ol Monta ta tor t'1e Nat1onal Assocta on ot econaary S oolPr1nc l e s a S o t e Na1ona1 ou l or Educat on seernst er woud l1 e 11 .lr rl as ue Nlenallt e ea OI'I'l1S hens aveo n 1n1s IQ ut ltr agsdale 1nds t1r to d g a 1tte tor lS r easure l1terally tor garde' ng IS l11s hobby' Supl M C Gallagher These pages w1ll record the d1rect ach1eve ment and the 1mpl1ed story of growth and prof? res of those names wr1tten and p1ctured upon llS pages These pages w1ll br1ng you cont1nu ous emoyrnent both now and 1n the years to ome You cannot forget tl1e Joy 1n scann1ng the book tor 1t contams a record ot accomphsh ment Tl ose ot us ID the role ot adn11n1strator look forward each year w1th herghtemng 1nterest to the t1me when we wtll be able to survey the re sult ot unt1r1ng ettort on the oart ot those students who compose th1s record and also to IQVIQW the act1v1t1es part1c1rated ID by all Mr M F' Gallagher Mr M C Gallagler as been t'1e suoerm tendent of B1ll1ngs sc ools tor several years Dur1ngtl11st1rne e has shown a 1act1ve1nterest IH all school a l1V1l16S trorn t1rst grade when a l11ld must adyust lurts lt to a new world to the last grade when tne c 1ld rnust become an adult l-le as g1ven l11s t1r te and etfort to 'nake slorts tournaments us1car ever1ts theatr1 al roau t1or1s ara ot er acttv t1es a suc ess ln add1t1cn tot ese dutt s M Ga agner n rorf r aa ean se rsers ac btg bdt t en ot T IS oes ct seer' to ess nt us1a or ,feara ter e r Jn 1,nny surr er fl as M Ga la 4 1er can be ound on t e bank a fool rr oun tam strea t y1ng o l ,1 VHSOIT16 trout PAGE THIRTEEN T I l 1 O 0 I . . , . . . - , . 4 . YW . , ' S ' s l ' f ' -- , My . 1 . V I - . 4 , I 1 V V A ' . . -. , , , . . . , . c A, . . . . AQ p r . . , . A .F . . J. . 7 . c.. .. . , .. 1 J , V ' Er' . . . .1, h so 1 ' - . . 1 ' r ' ' c ' V ' A Fi V - ' F '. A ' c 1 1, '- ' ' h - r ' ' ' . ' ' .1 . l ' c' ' ' ' , ' ' 1 ' -' 1 1- ' v fn - A . , c .. v , ' ' ' r . ' . ' , . Q h' Q T ' - 4 lf, ' N ' f A 1 r . , A . - -A A A V A . J I- If aol' 'lf A G - ef V 1 TT? lv l 1 e 1 -1 'C cl t Ei, 1d o. c ' 7 - 1 c rd'- p 'c' . , 1 hc c X-- co . , 1 A r . 1, ' A , M H- ff ' ' . E1 V ' ec, r. ll L., e. Y 'Soc ' CE. ' 1pa sq r.-1 rnertiher lays fishing. Sometimes, rzruclt to tne satxstac- t h t' . I G HCl f c 1 . t'cr C. M . G Il gncr .d :11 follow t' :ic -,tr'1e It V he e be 'ttl tyre fe .. c tm as f ' , oo sito., rt ts n . :1 d r ' : :1 3, cc ,pl hrnc, t 2. 'ee na W, .1 loosen ms 21 . srryt .1 c f.- f' 'cl ad, b' l . R s .- fl T143 if' yea , TS s' 1. 1::.., 1 eek , r. l. - ll l fl , ol ., o ',. , f Mig. fl., of .. ft., GI Q 1 - ' ' . . . s X, III, r ' ' t .and f '. ' .s .
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0-I SEATED CLeft to Rnghtb Harold Frazer H A Hofmann Paul O McCormack Sterltnq M Wood Ted Corbett Grant M Boorman E E Tiffany STANDING Ed Lacklen M C Gallagher School Dzstrzct No 2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The members of the Qchool Board ot Dlstrrct No 2 are as tollow Sterlmq M 'W'ood tLawyer wtth Wood Cook ana Moultonl Chatrman ot Board ot Trustees Grant Boorman CManaqer ot Lumber Dealers Incl Chatrmarr ot Teachers Comrmttee Earl F Ttttany and Theodore R Corbett members Harold I Fraser tManaqer ot Brllmas Grocery Companyl Cuarrman Athletrc Aavtsory Com mrttee Paul McCorm1ck Grant Boorman and Wood members Fred A Hofmann CG M Wold lmplement Comoanyl Chalrman Non athletrc Advrsory Con rmttee Corbett and Fraser members Earl E Ttttany fOwner and Manaqer ot Trttany Insurance Aaencyl Charrman F1nanceCom mtttee Boorman and Fraser men bers Theodore R Corbett CEnameer1na Department of Carter O11 Comranyl Charrman BU1ld1I1QS and Grounds Commrttee McCorm1ck and Trttany members man Supplres and Textbooks Cornmtttee Hotnnann and Fra er merrb rs Ed Lacklen Clerk and Busmess Manager M C Gallaalser Supertntendent ot School DlStI1Cf Number 'l All actrvrttes ot the students have been well supported by the board Many ot the board mem bers have attended the basketball and tootball games and other at rletrc events They have also been on hand when musrcal concerts and plays have been presented The tull cooperatton and advrce of each and every board n ember rs very areatly apprec rated by all the student body Upon the shoulders ot the members ot the board of trustees rests a ar at responstbrlrty They must provrde schools wtth qualrhed teachers and adequate mstru ttonal tac1l1t1es Tl ey must pro vrde tor the development ot the y una boys and q rls characters and mtellectual understandmas The extensrve background ot these memb rs ot the school board ras trtted tnem tor thrs re sronslbrlrty Thrs year the board members have shown mrtratrve and the tore-slant as they were rnstru mental 1n rarsma the teachers salar es By thrs act alone they t ave nrovrded means to hold and obtam better teachers rn the years to come PAGE TWELVE 4' 5 X X . . . sz C U, f- ' A - A ' J M. V A ' . 1 - ' - 1 . Paul O. McCormick CSecretary and Gttice Manager ot the Pierce Packina Companyl Chair- : ' ' 5 A s , , . t e .. 1 . 1 ' l 4 I v Ll. 1 .1 ' I . . I 1 A , 1 , cl. -T e T T ' . . O , i , K . T A . 2 Q ,G , , A .r c . - , Q ' ' .
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Jfldmmzstrcltzon FRED T DAYLIS Dean oi Boys Mr Fred Dayhs IS the dean ot boys 1n B1ll1ngs Senlor Hrgh School He has held th1s pos1t1on for a num ber of years and has done a tme Job at all t1mes Connected w1th thls pos1t1on IS a very great amount of respons1b1l1ty He has complete su perv1s1on of every male student 1n the school and h1s IS the duty to a1d them m plann1ng thelr schedules and 1n prepar1ng for college and other l1fe work Whenever the boy GERTRUDE WHIPPLE Dean of Gxrls M1ss Gertrude Wh1pple 1S the dean of g1rls 1n BH S Good natured and always w1ll1ng to help she has had th1s place on the staff for a compar at1vely long t1me In her hands 1S the 1mportant and large respons1 b1l1ty of supervlslng the many g1rls 1n the school Her Job IS very s1m1lar to that of the dean of boys for she a1ds the g1rls 1n choos1ng the sub Jects they need and ln helplng them plan for college or the work they w1ll go 1nto have a problem F Dayhs 1S the f1rst person they go to Mrs Brown Tak1ng MISS M Yosts place as sec retary Mrs Brown soon proved her val ue as she took over where Mer1am left off and d1d her dutxes numerous as they were 1n a splend1d fash1on W1thout her mcmy th1ngs may have gone undone Mrs Brown F Fnelds M Yost FIGHCIS F1elds worked 1n the offrce all ot the hrst halt ot the school year Her dut1es were var1ed and numerous rang1ng from bookkeep 1ng to prepar1ng the bulletlns When she re sxgned from that pos1t1on her loss was keenly fe PAGE FOURTEEN Menam Yost Perhaps one of the best known Off1CG a1ds 1n B H S IS Mer 1um Yost She work ed 1n the off1ce for the greatest part of the past school year and ln do1ng so won the respect and the tr1endsh1p of the stu dent body l O O fl H 1 1 f l . ult. H l
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