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Jim Uuf. DL Seven, 6119111 du, Sruubfm, ERNEST JOHN ALEVIZAKES fHonest Ernrej Alpha 3 PTC 3 4 Presrdent 3 Vrce Presldent 4 Secretary 4 Dragons 4 Presrdent 4 Class V109 Pr srdem 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Yellowstone Key 4 Science 4 Track 3 4 Gym Manager 4 Hall Patrol 4 WOH? ALEXANDER fJackj Intramural Basketball 2 TFE3 4 EVA JEANNE ALLEN Chorus 2 3 4 Plrates of Pen zance 2 DONALD L ALLMAN CDonJ Skl 2 3 Alpha 3 BRUCE LE ANDERSON fAHd19l HANNAH EILEEN BADGLEY CBennyJ Natlonal Honor So crety 3 4 Secretary 4 GAA 2 Elphadonk 4 Room Representatxve 3 Class Plays Productron 2 3 P1 rates of Penzance Productxon 2 Grrls State 3 Kyote Paper 4 Assocrate Edrtor 4 Kyote Annual 4 Qurll nd Scroll 4 Presldent 4 DOROTHY EARLENE BARTLETT fEarleneJ Huntley Project hrgh school Huntley Mont 2 WILLIAM ED GAR BEADLE fBrllJ Red Lodge hrgh school Red Lodge Mont 2 3 Band 4 VERNON WAYNE BEAN fVern1eJ Yellowstone Key 4 Presrdent 4 Alpha 2 3 Its Good News To mg t 4 DONALD BELL RUSSELL M BLNDER tRustyJ Football manager 4 Letterman 4 Elphadonk 3 Kyote Paper 4 Kyote Annual 4 Boys State 3 Qurll and Scroll 4 GLENN BEN ESH fShortyJ Masque and Gavel 3 4 Alpha 2 Great Brg Doorstep Productlon 3 Gay NIHCIICS Revrew Stage Manager 3 All School Revue Pro ductlon 4 PTC 4 LOUISE LOLA BENNER Chorus 2 3 Prrates BENNER tlreneb Pep 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 H1 Trl 2 3 4 Room Representatlxe 3 PTC 4 VAN BENT BEVERLY BERGLOFF CBevJ Pep 2 PTC 4 4750 My Mmeawfgjfff CAROLYN BERNSTEIN tCook1e7 Apprentice 2 3 Room Represcntatlxe 3 Elphxdonk 2 3 4 Sec rctarx 4 PTC 4 f22 2 Great Blg, Doorstep Pro ductron 2 Class Play Productron 9 WILTON ALFRED BLANKENSHIP lB1f., Brllb Portland Ore 2 3 Intramural Basketball 4 BARBARA JEAN BOYCE fBobb1eJ FHA 2 3 PTC 4 DOROTHY JANE BR -XCKEN BUDD E BRATLIE Band 2 3 4 Yellowstone Kex 4 Treasurer 4 Alpha 3 All School Rex ue Pro ductron 4 ROBERT BROVVN tLeftxD Yellow tone Kex 4 Room Representatrxe 2 3 4 Basket ball 2 3 4 Boxs Adxrsorx Councrl 4 Exas Dax Commrttee 4 THONIAS LEE BRLCK fStubh Hound hr h school 'Vlrnneapolrs Nlrnn 2 3 Foot ball 4 Letterman 4 Room Representatrxe 4 Track -1 Intramural Basketball 4 DOLORES JUNE BRUNI tDeel FHA 2 3 4 PTC 4 Page Seventeen f ' ' O , rf I :I Q . : .3 : I A S ., , ' Z 'Z ,C I .ilu I- A 'rw' .... ' .... I of Penzance 21 Hi Tri 41 PTC 4 .... RUTH IR1-:Na 3, ' , . 1 3 l 1 .....-IR- it JAX 4 A X Q' '. g : : - Q '. 'f - .K K A l I b- If 5-v.A.-' . 4 ' .. . I y v l . -. I
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r-fs: f 3 L LEFT TO RIGHT-Bob Smith, presidentg Barbara Pollard, secretaryg Ernest Alevizakes, vice president. Class Officers Bob Smith, president: Barbara Pollard, secretaryg and Ernest Alevizakes, vice president, were elected by the senior class early this fall. As officers their main duty for the year was to select class announcements and bring them before the class for final de- cision. These students are officers that we can be proud to have represent our class. Bob Smith played football. Miss Pollard was our art editor. Ernest Alevizakes is presi- dent of Dragon club and is a member of PTC club. 'lrypuvwjwltrpgougeefv Twelve long years are at last behind us and we the class of nineteen hundred and fifty are about to step from our carefree student life into the world before us. Every student has a different plan to follow but each is important to the individual. Some will go on with their educations in institutions of higher learning, others will take jobs in the community and still others may marry and strive to become useful citizens. It seems but a short while since we first en- tered the halls of BHS and yet we hate to leave because we have a sense of belonging, a sense of being at home. Billings high will always have a place in its heart for us but our place will be filled by other young hearts and minds who wish to enjoy their teens and the good times that go with high school studies. When we leave we have many things we may take with us, true, mostly they are mem- ories, but then memories are lasting and good. There were formals, assemblies, football and basketball games. These are things we will treasure when school life seems far back in the past. Memories are not the only things which will be carried with us, for we have gained knowledge and friendships that will always stand out in our memory. We have learned to live with and get along with people which will help us in our daily lives as we go forward. Page Sixteen Soon we will be the leaders and it will be our task to make the decisions. We must rea- lize this gigantic duty and be prepared to meet it wisely. Our school has done its best to help us acquire the knowledge we need but it is our duty to apply this knowledge and make our country a better one because of us. Seniors have done many things to be proud of, plays, sports, publications and other school activities have helped each one grow in some respect and will be something to be remem- bered not only as fun but also as something that has been of help to each in later years and careers chosen. Success is what we all strive for in some re- spect. The most profound meaning of success is good done for others. lf, in our lives we make this our purpose, our lives will seem worth while in that we have contributed something. Seniors, let us then step forward and look back on BHS and remember it as a good thing in our lives. Let us also look forward and see what we can do to better our corner of the world. Not only should we look ahead but we should take a step ahead and start on the path- way of life toward whatever goal we have set for ourselves. Let us forever keep in mind that this is our country, yours and mine, and we want to strive to make it the best for our chil- dren and all generations to follow.
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