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Supt. Michael C. Gallagher Mr. M. C. Gallaqner has been superintendent ot Billinqs School District 2 tor a nurnber ct years. Rotary, tire Commercial club and tire TAB as- sociation are arnorrq iris rriany activities. Witii liirrr rest tinal recorrirrrendations to tie scltool board. lie rnust decide wizetlrer tire prob- lem is necessary and Etelytul to all. Wrren pre- sentiriq tire problezrz to tire board, Exo sirows every aspect of tlre problem, so it will be aiven due consideration. Every rnernber ot tire student body of BHS duly appreciates and wistres to acknowledqe tzreir appreciation of iris interest and work in tirinqs ite tias done for us and tor our sciiool. Dean of Boys-Earl C. Collins 'QQ jab' Pnn Iesse G Rcxqsdale s rrp tant 'r o a 'roaern rr. n sonoc. is ne e pecration tzzat rt is nia e up predominantly o. stu ents '.-mo are in r ested in worthy aoals, who want to lcnow, and who want to act on tire bases of man purposes and understanding, A 'd to t:.is notion a statt Ara is not atraia ta study W1 ri stuaen s trze corn ,rrirgater p o errr., of 'r gzvigzatior as reflect ed in lil? dail activities cf youna people and r1ode.n:1iq:zcc:roo is r rrza ina rlr. lesse G. Raasdale rr been Af 4 grrgal ot B' iinqs Senior Hiqrx since 5 Tire Econo rric 'vor. sri X, LS a special ,rroqrarn which was started by Mr. Raasdale triis year t aid American l-listory students. . Earl . fin- Deari ot Boys Dean of Girls-Gertrude Whipple ilt seertis to ripe there is an in- SE. :tease resqve aaa citizen :gif and roy If to the best t.ad'- trc i of our -clicci :nor lie entire siren' to I :ri ,, u' f 'lie ifrit' be 's 'fflfn -e 'celfesta ' V rers. Y J: ,- Ara., M31 'Y,.,,,,. Q,-, li 3 ,,....A-. .E,,..,.-, ,. ,- .. v,.A,A Maroc.. .sic . e.. ...,. N-.- ..,.v-.EAW-ev-.. A,-, -,E.., -..,.A,,h,,. .g,..X e---fwe,--- -'eff - fl. ......,-, ,...s, E.,..,-T...X .T-'.... .V Ebac' ..,l,... MH., .- K-. ,,E,.s, .. ,ibm Page Seven
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School Di trict . 2 needs your support . . . find out what your school Presenting . . . Mr. Sterling M. Wood is chair- man of the board of trustees. His every day occupation is that of a lawyer with the firm of Wood, Cook and Moulton. Grant Boorman is chairman of the teachers committee. Manager of Lumber Dealers Inc. is his daily occupation. Harold I. Eraser, who is man- ager of Billings Grocery Company, is chairman of the Athletic Ad- visory committee. Fred A. Hofmann, who is con- nected with the O. M. Wold lm- plernent Company, is chairman of the Non-Athletic Advisory com- mittee. Earl E. Tiffany, owner and man- ager of the Tiffany lnsurance Agency, is chairman of the Ei- nance committee. Theodore R. Corbett is chairman of the Building and Grounds com- mittee. He is connected with the Engineering Department of Carter Oil Company. Paul O. McCormick is the sec- retary and office manager of Pierce Packing Company. He is also chairman of the Supplies and Textbook committee. Edward Lacklen is clerk and business manager of the board of trustees. These men serve our school dis- trict efficiently and well without pay. They are all busy men and their time is valuable to them, yet they are willing to do this public service because they know how useful the work is and how much it really is needed. We of BHS should duly recog- nize the democratic spirit this shows and show our appreciation to these men for the fine job they are doing. FIRST ROW tLeft to RightJ-Ster- ling M. Wood, Fred A. Hofmann, Grant M. Boorman, Earl E. Tiffany. SECOND ROW-Paul O. McCorm- ick, Harold J. Fraser, Theodore R. Corbett, Edward Lacklen. Page Six requires . . . and let your influence be felt . . Growing up is somewhat the same with a school district as with an individual. lt increases the responsibilities and the expense. School district number 2 in Yellowstone Coun- ty is the fastest growing and perhaps the largest populated district in Montana. While we point with pride to the size and progress of our schools we must realize that we will need increased building space and additional faculty. It is true that the facilities which were adequate a few years ago are not so today. lt is also true that school population con- tinues to increase each year. We are a progressive district so we shall meet the needs and plans for the future. We are also a prosperous district and can meet the need of our schools without too much strain financially. Vision and prosperity go hand in hand. Good schools in- vite more people to our community who in turn contribute to our school system. We cannot overlook our responsibil- ity to future citizenship and community good. We are proud of our schools and we are grateful to the people who made them possible. Students should become aware of their responsibilities and obligations to the community. ln the final analysis, these are major objectives in this business of education. Trustees of School District No. 2
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Jim Jmdwzq, .Stall DK 0101, .School The faculty of Brlllngs Sentor Hrgh school has f1n1shed another year of accompl1sh ment Each member of the faculty has contrrbuted h1s share 1D developrng character He burlds the brldge from chrldhood to adulthood Whether thrs brtdge stands the strarn of l11'I19 or not depends on how well lt has b en bu1lt We know our teachers have grven therr best to bu1ld our character and to show us the way to a better a fuller and more effrcrent l1fe Teachers have always been the vanguard of c1v1l1zat1on They have always shown the way to better thlngs We feel thrs IS tru of our teachers of BHS They represent the best thlngs 1n our cornmunrty We know that our faculty has done 1lS best to QIVG us good tralnmg They have shown patrence and tolerance Only rn a democracy such as ours does one f1nd people who have the courage and v1s1on of our teachers They measure up to the best standards of Amerrcantsm Therr standards of farr play sportsmanshlp and tolerance go far rn bu1ld1ng a better c1t1zensh1p We only hope we can lrve up to the standards they have set We have respect and love for each member of our faculty Each one has left an unforgettable place rn our lrves No other group we know has glven so much We hope that the future wrll show how well they have bullt by the frurtfulness of our lrves R member students we owe them somethlng The only thmg they want for therr efforts 1S to see us make somethmg of ourselves Bear rn mrnd the statement made by Horace Mann when speakrng to a graduatrng class Be ashamed to d1e unttl you have won some vlctory for humanlty Educatron IS the basrs of progress thrs must not be forgotten We want our country to move forward and we are the com1ng generatron It IS up to us to learn and apply the knowledge whtch has been grven us to assure a good government of tomorrow EDITH W GALERNEAU Enghsh Spanlsh Unlverslty of Montana Unlverslty of Wyomlng Rocky Mountam College Co Sponsor of Pep Cluo Cheerleaders L F BEELER BS LLB CIVICS Umverslty of Kansas UHlV9rSlty of Colorado Kansas State Teachers College Umverslty of Idaho Sponsor of Elphadonk CHARLES E BORBERG AB AM Chemlstry Unrversrty of MlChlg3H Sponsor of Argon Scxence Club CHARLES O BOYD BA ME Mathematlcs Drivers Tfalfllfl Peru State Teacher College UIl1VCFSltV of Montana O . V . 9 . . . , ' . ' ' e . - , ' ., I , I ' . 9- I I ' 4 v . ll , v , 1 ' . B.A. , - ' ly . ., . . .., , . ' ' '. . . . 1 S Page Eight
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