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History Library The history library with its many clippings and reference books provides much reference ma- terial for students. Don Moore, Finis Jent, and Roberta Cubert are talking to Miss Marjorie Rein- hart about some research for his- tory. Visual A ids Clifton Compton assists Mr. Al- lan R. Stacy winding film. Other assistants not shown are: Gordon Shedd, Don Coffman, Don Quantz, McZell Riddle, Loyd Brown, and Jack DeMoss. Jr. Rea' Cross Dorothy Nicoloff is p1'esident of the Junior Red Cross, Doris Ste- venson, vice-presidentg Jean Bro- die, secretaryg and Leroy Phelps, treasurer. Miss Evelyn McConnell is the sponsor. One of the major activities of the Junior Red Cross this year was the presentation of a musical revue, Down By the Station, at Billings Hospital. twenty-one
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twenty W ashingtonicms The Washingtonian Club officers are: Sue Blank, presidentg Shirley Newum, vice-presidentg Judy Me- loy, secretaryg and Barbara Var- go, treasurer, The club sponsor is Miss Myrtle Johnson. The Wash- ingtonian Club is composed of sen- ior girls. These girls plan the par- ties which welcome the freshmen girls to our school. Hz - Y The Hi-Y Club sponsor is Mr. Jewell Stingley. The of'Hcers are: Frank Fleser, presidentg Dan Whitmore, vice-presidentg Finis Jent, secretaryg Rex Durrett, trcasurerg Charles Fender, ser- geant at-armsg and Bill Kern, chaplain. Other members are: Bill Ha1'rell, Eddie Kernodle, Bob Ray, and Kenneth Ayres. Latin Club The Latin Club president is Beverly Spradleyg Shirley New- num is vice-presidentg Tommy Walls, secretaryg Herschel North- ern, treasurer. The Latin Club sponsors are Mr. William Bock, Mrs. Iva Head, and Mrs. Hester Bock. These pupils study the cus- toms of ancient Rome. They also enlarge their vocabularies by the study of English words which come from Latin words.
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Advanced Art Class Below we find pictured the advanced art class. This was the class which made the etchings for our book this year. Bill Crutchfield, an art major and art assistant, created the line etching of the front of our school building which appears on page one. Mr. James Komuro, exclzange art 'teacher from Hawaii, was the teacher of this class. Several of the members of this class are art majors. Each spring the senior art majors exhibit their Work in the upper corridors. First row, left to rightg Marjorie Trammel, Mr. Kormu- ro, Shirley Haines, Shirle Fulton, Kenneth Ayres, Marco Tosich. Second row, Mitzi Goodman, Marian Davis, Riley Bertram, Bill Crutchfield, Doris Stevenson. Third row, Bill Stoneking, Marilyn Simmons, Phil Riffey. Standing, Clark Browne. twenty-two
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