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KYCTE 11933 Bollum Clemow Nelson Wiggenhorn SCIhCOIL BOARD The School Board this year consists of Mr. W. O. Bollum, chairman, Mr. T. P. Clemovv, Dr. Cedric Nelson, Mr. R. G. YViggenhorn, Mr. Emil Borberg, Mr. W. J. Jameson, Mrs. George Hays, Mrs. Thomas Kirk, Mr. R. H. Fifield, and Mr. Ralph Schofield. Mr. E. L. Marvin is the clerk of the School Board. Page Five
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IliYOTE 1193 The sentiment which is so important a part of everyone’s personality must always be balanced by reason and conditions. As this and other balances are reached, so do we gain the most for ourselves and give the most to those around us. All the aspirations and desires of this year have been curtailed by the necessary balance with financial conditions. From this necessity, many lessons are evident. Problems of social and economic life have to be met as conditions change, and our personal affairs must accord with these changes. Young people of today must keep in touch with the affairs of the day in order to follow these rapid changes, but most of all, to keep an open mind toward changes and conditions which must be met. An open mind with reason governing our desires, our likes and dislikes, our sympathies and animosities, is an accomplishment and objective coming out of present conditions, which should make a stronger and more balanced society. May this school year be credited with having been responsible for this training in all of us. Then much has been done, even under adverse conditions, which will be of lasting value to each and every member of the Billings high school student body and faculty. A. T. PETERSON, Superintendent of Schools. IB n Page Four
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IIAYCTIE FACULTY FIRST ROW (reading from left to right)—Miss Gladys Coleman, teacher of Mathematics; Miss Vera McReynolds, Commercial Department; Miss Emma Havekost, History; Miss Myrtle Steen, head of the English Department; Miss Gertrude Whipple, Mathematics; Miss Marjorie Reynolds, Language; Miss Helen Rixon, secretary of high school; Miss Elizabeth Barker, Eng- lish; Miss Helen Hawks, English; Miss Catherine Calder, English and .Journalism; Miss Ethel Yates, head of Home Economics Department: Miss Mona McIntosh, American History; Miss Mabel Huntoon, Dean of Girls and Miss Ella Johnston, History. SECOND ROW—Miss Nancy Olsen, Latin; Miss Grace Johnson, Home Economics; Mr. Alvin Swanson, Manual Training; Miss Ethel Denny, Mathematics; Miss Helen Boese, Science; Miss Lilian Abercrombie, Science; Superintendent A. T. Peterson; Assistant Principal Fred T. Daylis; Miss Olive Scholz, Public Speaking and Dramatics; Mr. L. F. Beeler, Science; Mr. C. R. Peterson, Science; Mr. Z. G. Hudgin, Vocational Agriculture; Mr. C. V. Johnson, English and Mr. Clyde F. Carpenter, American History and football coach. THIRD ROW—Miss Ruey Fonburg, English: Miss Florence Dennett, head of Commercial Department; Mr. Howard Viken, Mathematics; Mr. Randolph Leonard, Mechanical Drawing and Mathematics; Mr. L. F. Pearson, Commercial Arithmetic and Law and Miss Ethel Pierce, English. FOURTH ROW—Mr. Walter Sanford, English and Debate; Mr. Frank Ward, Economics and Basketball Coach and Mr. Fred F. Kaser, Mechanical Drawing. Those teachers not in the picture are—Miss Helen Maddocks, Fine Arts; Mr. Julius Clava- detscher, Orchestra and Band; Miss Christine Walser, Music; Miss Harriet Johnston, Science and Physical Education; Miss Ethel Eklof, Science; Mr. Herman Luse, English; Miss Opal Leonard, English and Miss Lela Agnew, History and Sociology. B Page Six
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