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SEATED: Mr. Tom Clemow, Mr. Lester Jones, Mr. John Burwell, Mrs. Margaret Hagenbarth, Mrs. Josephine Eudaily, Principal B. W. Lodge; STANDING: Dr. Warren Monger, and Mr. Paul Stahl, Jr. SCHOOL BOARD Planned New Additions The Beaverhead County High School Board, comprised of industrious and distinguished Beaverhead County residents, volunteered its time and effort freely to insure the finest of educational facilities for students at BCHS. This board was responsible for construction of our new Music, Science and Physical Education building, designed by Campeau and Crennan of Helena. Despite a strike called by Butte Carpenters Union on this $800, 000 project, Contractor Dan Ibey has surmounted this obstacle and it will be in use this year --as scheduled. The School Board also prepared the annual budget, hired teachers, and is certainly deserving of our gratitude for its efforts in continually better- ing the quality of education offered at Beaverhead County High School. Dr. Monger was chairman of the board; John Burwell, vice chairman; Paul Stahl, Jr., secretary; and Toke Contway, clerk. 6
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Rejuvenation Of Aunt Mary” CAST: Aunt Mary (Jack's Aunt)—Bertie Mathews; Jack Denham—J. T. Ross; Betty Burnett—Josephine Jones; Jack's friends: Mitchell-George W. McFarlin; Clover-Jessie Gray; Bumett-Dewey Cashmore; the Girl from Kalamazoo—Elfreda Williamson; Mr. Stebbens (Betty's Butler)—Voorhees Paddock; Janice (Betty Burnett's maid )-Celeste Young; Joshua (Aunt Mary's handy man)-Claudius Davis; Daisy Mullens (a girl from Town)—Celesta Young; and Lucinda (Aunt Mary's maid)-Mary Ewing. Orchestra Girls’ Glee Club Golden Anniversary Reunion 2L SEATED: Josephine Jones Ross; Mary Ewing Reid, Dorothy Gelhaus, Bertie Mathews, Lacy Kluge Walters; Mildred Elliott Erickson; STANDING: Elfreda Williamson Woodside, Mae Henneberry Tonrey, J. T. Ross, Georgia Paddock Deputy, J. E. Border, class sponsor and teacher of agriculture, zoology and botany; George McFarlin, class president.
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PRINCIPAL B. W. LODGE You, the graduates of this year, stand at the beginning of a new phase in your life. What lies ahead is known as the time of maturity. Dur- ing the next decade or so, the development of your character, per- sonality, and ability will be the true test of your maturity. The most important mark of maturity is responsibility. First and foremost, we mean acceptance of the duty to take care of oneself, not to lean on others in the total dependence of childhood, to take pride in being self-supporting, to face realistically the necessity for work and not to indulge in idle hopes that good luck, inspiration or talent will see you through. Good luck, ADMINISTRATORS Kept School Functioning Smoothly To the Seniors: Students who are leaders climb as high as they can for the vision of the heights. I hope that for many of you seniors this day is not the end but the beginning of a still greater advance in life. May this be a true commence- ment for you, the beginning of a new phase of learning. May you climb upward on the ladder of education, aiming for new heights of knowledge and bring back to us the vision of new and greater ideas. May you rise to the very top of your chosen field as the leaders of tomorrow. Best of luck to each and every one of the seniors of the 1968 graduating class of Beaverhead County High School. Best regards. 7 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL CILE MITCHELL
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