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Last fall Big Sandy school sponsored one of the most suc- cessful scrap drives in Mon- tana. As a result of this cam- paign, over 100,000 pounds of scrap, rubber, iron, and other metals was collected. Nearly $500 in war stamps was dis- tributed to the students from the sale of this scrap. The high school band aided in the pub- licity preceding the opening of the campaign. In total amount collected, Big Sandy ranked third in the state among all schools, regardless of size.
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F 6251 was the number of pennies col- lected by Big Sandy students in a drive to bring these coins back into circula- tion due to the shortage of copper. The jars shown are all full. Every noon from the Community Hall kitchen from 60-90 hungry children are served a com- plete meal at the School Lunch Project. This is a health project subsidized by the federal gov- ernment.
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PERSONNEL Big Sandy Public Schools 1942-43 Faculty Members Zelda Bilile, B.E., English and Library. Orion Hegre, B.A., Science and Music. Chas. E. Hood, M.A., Superintendent. George Jelinek, B.A., Social Science and Physical Education. Earl Julson, B.E., Vocational Agriculture and Shop. Francis E. Miley, B.A., Principal and Mathematics. Margaret Muir, B.S., Commerce and Journalism. Margaret Ray, B.S., Home Economics and Physical Education. Grace Dow, 1st and 2nd Grades. Mildred Elliott, Sixth Grade. Helen Myer, 4th and 5th Grades. Ida Panchot, Third Grade. Ida Walters, Mountain School. Non-certificated Employees Walter Tschirgi, District Clerk. Rose Cushman, Dormitory Matron. Erwin Crofoot, Janitor-Custodian. Grace Bailey, Noon Lunch Cook. Luella Reitz, Noon Lunch Cook. Martin Balazik, Bus Driver. Ira Butler, Bus Driver. A. O. Cleveland, Bus Driver. Dick Cornett, Bus Driver. 1942-43 Statistics 1. Number ot faculty members: 13. 2. Number of non-certificated employees: 9. 3. Number enrolled in high school: 95. 4. Number enrolled in the grade schools: 136. 5. Number of high school graduates: 21. 6. Number of Junior High Promotions: 26. 7. 1942 School Census: 308. 8. Valuation of district: $779,589. 9. 1942 District Levy: 4.1 mills (for town schools, lowest in county). 10. Area of district: over 325 square miles.
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