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Dick McCracken Patsy Paul Waddies President - Vice-President - Secretary - Treasurer - Yell Leader - Student Council Representatives: Dick McCracken Patsy Paul Ted Hazelbaker Hi Spot Representatives: Rosemary Lane Clayton Huntley Class Sponsors: Miss Ricketts Mrs. Andrus Mr. Jackson Ted Hazelbaker John Patton - Barbara Boyer - Frank Merrell Fay Waldemar Fa y Wn 1 deni ar Rosemary Lane Clayton Huntley Miss Ricketts Mrs. Andrus Mr. Jackson
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Tophands.. (Left to right., first row) ; Mary Long, Janet Curry, Darwin Peterson, Wayne Nelson, Brandt Casterline, Nora Richard- son, Leah Johnson, Bruce Helming, Bruce Jardine, John Osborne; (second row): Mary Louise Buhrer, Dorothy Jean Davis, Margret Deatsch, Wanda Glassey, Shirley Camp. Verl Sargent, Arthur McLaren, Charles Crookshanks, Harold O’Connell, Jim Bateman, Tom Tucker, Bennie Davis: (third row): Wanda Fitzsimmons, Ramona Simon, Carol Giudici, Frances Helming, Gene Hildreth, , Marcia Warner, Frances Fox, Lowell Hildreth, Gene Bennett, Bud Scott, Geraldine Gillies, Verda Howard; (fourth row): Evelyn Mikkelsen. sponsor, Fay Burrell, Lois Sacry, Bill Bridenstine, Jim Griffith, Arley McLaren, Ford Knight, Dorothy Lou Tyro, Joe Krall, sponsor. Seniors Farewell Ramona Simon )-------( Thank you for your happy memories, Dear old B.C.H.S. halls— We ll never forget the fun we’ve had Here within your walls. The classes, meets, and football games The tournaments and plays— Concerts, staff, and Junior Prom Our happy high school days. We remember the day when first we came With wondering Freshman gaze On the lofty seniors strutting by— The strange new high school ways. Then as Sophomores, oh so wise, No one as great as we— The world was ours and ours alone And no one else we could see. Junior year came swiftly on, We were upper classmen now, And as perfect examples for lower classes We Juniors showed them how. And now as mighty Seniors, Arrayed in cap and gown, We look back on high school days. And all the things we’ve known. And with diplomas in our hand, Another triumph we have earned; We’ll say goodlbye, but won’t forget. These last four years and all we’ve learned Colors: Blue and White Flower ; White Carnation M t t o : The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed.
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On September 7, 1944, Beaverhead County High School welcomed fifty-nine new little freshmen. The class officers for that year were: president, Clayton Huntley; vice-president, Sam McDowell; secretary, Joanne Shaw; treasurer, Dick Hirschy; class repre- sentative, Barbara Boyer; yell leader. Jack Meine. Class sponsors were Miss Ricketts and Mrs. Sand- burg. They gave an assembly in the fall of 1944 which included a fashion show by the iboys and a football pantomine by the girls. Robert Cardinale was initiated into the “B” club this year, because he was the manager of the foot- ball and basketball teams. In their sophomore year, the class elected Ted Hazelbaker as president, John Patton as vice-presi- dent, Barbara Boyer, secretary, Donna Carrigan as treasurer, Barbara Boyer and Fay Waldemar as class representatives, Rosemary Lane and Ted Hazelbaker as Hi Spot representatives. This year the class spon- sors were Miss Ricketts, Mrs. Pewe, and Miss Bates. Four sophomores were initiated into “B” club. Donna Carrigan and Barbara Boyer were accepted into the National Honor Society. The class presented a one-act play, “Be Home by Midnight.” Donna Carrigan had the highest grade average showing straight As all through her two years. They started their junior year with fifty-four members. The class officers were: president, Ted Hazelbaker; vice-president, John Patton; secretary, Barbara Boyer; treasurer, Frank Merrell; class rep- resentatives, Dick McCracken. Patsy Paul and Ted Hazelbaker; yell leader, Fay Waldemar, Hi Spot rep- resentatives, Clayton Huntley and Rosemary Lane. On October 29, 30, and 31, they put on a salon theatre performance of “Blithe Spirit,” by Noel Cow- ard. It starred Barbara Boyer, Frank Merrell, Pat McFadden, Rosemary Lane, Dorothy Newnes, Donna Carrigan and Ted Hazelbaker. It was directed by Fred Honeychurch. This year another representative from the Junior Class went into the “B” club. Junior Class History Frank Merrell, Winibel McMannis, Paul Griffith, and Rosemary Lane were accepted into Honor So- ciety. Quill and Scroll took eleven members of the junior class for their outstanding work in journalism. There were seven girls in Girls’ Rifle club, with Fay Waldemar as president. Donna Carrigan and Barbara Boyer were cheer- leaders. Rosemary Lane was assistant editor and Clayton Huntley, assistant business manager on the Beaver staff. The juniors showed up well in all organizations. They worked hard toward the Junior Prom. Miss Ricketts, Mrs. Andrus, and Mr. Jackson were class sponsors. This junior class has really been well represented in both curricular and extra-curricular activities.
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