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Every person needs faith in himself, in his fellow man, and in God. Without faith the individual is very limited in what he will accomplish. He has to believe strongly enough in himself to know that he can do whatever he sets out to do. Without this faith he is defeated before he ever starts. In his relationship with others, man has to have faith in his associates, his neighbors and friends. Once in a while someone will be- tray that faith and let us down, but this does not happen often enough to warrant an across-the- board loss of faith in humanity. Man is a spiritual being, and he needs the leveling in- fluence of the faith in the guiding hand of a devine being. In the words of the young people of today KEEP THE FAITH. Best of Luck, PRINCIPAL B. W. LODGE Administrators Prepare Students For Future Life To the Graduating- Class of 1969: As Seniors, you must be equipped to protect and guide the children of tomorrow as well as you, the children of yesterday, were pro- tected and guided by your community. You must use your knowledge and your skills to strengthen and enrich your nation so that those who come after you shall have as good a chance as was given to you. Upon you, who go out into the world, falls the responsibility of doing for others what was done for you. May you do so honorably and with the help of God. Best wishes to each and everyone of you. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL GILE MITCHELL 7
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SEATED: (L. to R.) Mr. Tom Clemow, Mr. Lester Jones, Mr. John Burwell, Mrs. Margaret Hagenbarth (resigned), Mrs. Josephine Eudaily, county superintendent of schools; Principal B. W. Lodge; STANDING: Dr. Warren Monger, and Mr. Paul Stahl, Jr. School Board Guides Administration The intricate problems of drawing up blueprints for the administration of our school system are placed before the school board. The task of solving such problems as forming policies, maintaining the large plant, and of finding the funds to keep the school functioning makes many demands on these unselfish, dedicated people. In addition to these tasks, the governing board of Beaverhead County High School has the time-consuming chore of screening and hiring new teachers. Meeting once a month, the school board constitutes an integral force toward continued success of the BCHS operation. 6
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MRS. RUTH WENGER Secretary Who could manage without Mrs. Wenger? She has long taken care of the secretarial duties of Beaverhead County High School, and under her watchful eye school matters progress smoothly. She grants us favors, sets us right, keeps our records, and is still able to smile. Custodians Buster Dodd, Jules Wenger, Don Smith, and Jim Abbas. Keeping the vast halls of Beaverhead County High School spotless is a job fulfilled by our janitorial staff. Frequently seen in the halls with broom and cart, these men devote endless hours to the upkeep of our school. The students invariably leave the school in a state of chaos but return the next day to find everything neat and shining . EMERSON SELWAY — in charge of bus maintenance. Bus Drivers The automotive operators, or bus drivers, braved the onslaught of rural students coming to school and returning to their homes each day. Many lives were placed in the care of these responsible men as they made their daily rounds. ROW 1: Christian Frank, Bob Swartz, Jim Campbell, Jim Abbas; ROW 2: Don Rude, Jim Seidensticker, Ken Dye, Robert Sawyer, Don Smith, and John Wilkerson. (Missing: Mrs. Pat Burwell.)
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