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Since tts organization in l949-50, Firemans Reidel, Ward Work Behind the cenes 0 chool Reidel Runs Cafeteria 10 Years Upon coming to BHS in l942 from Missoula where her late husband taught at the MSU, Mrs. Harriet Reidel has taken an active interest in our school and under her, the cafeteria has become one of the best in the state. Ours is the only cafeteria in Montana schools to have a cafeteria and government subsidy program. Mrs. Beidel will retire this year. She plans to renew her interests in her stamp collection and hobby of making metal jewelry plus spend- ing more time with her grandchildren. Fire Works for School club has silently helped to prevent fire hazards in our school. Some might think that you must want to be a fireman to join this club but that is not so. These boys donate their time and efforts to make the building all of us are in for eight hours a day a safer one. We should congratulate these fellows who have so much school spirit that they unselfishly help to keep our school the fine one it is. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightb-T. Purcell, C, Simon. D. Sayler, D. McKinnon, P. Fraser-secretary. D. Ross -vice president. SECOND ROW-L. Smith, B. Rawl- ings, J. Rawlings, D. McDermott, J. Blehm, L. Zuck. THIRD ROW-J. Phelps, A. Woodrow, E. Bergquist, A. Swanson, J. Brown. Ward Keeps School Clean Une of the old standbys in our school is our chief engineer, Mr. W. C. Ward. A resident of Billings since l9l4, he has been with the Billings public school system for 25 years. The last ll of these years have been spent right here in BHS. When asked what he thought of our school, Mr. Ward replied that he thought ours is one of the grandest school systems he knows.
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Representatives Stress Cooperation Room Representatives is made up ot two students from each second period class, picked by their fellow classmates to represent them in student affairs. Guided by the steady hand oi Principal lesse G. Ragsdale, representatives meet with members of the administration to discuss items oi interest to the student body and to give their own particular opinions and ideas. This last year they particularly tried tO coordinate the activities oi the various clubs in school and to get them to cooperate on worthwhile projects. One big problem that has bothered the school tor some years was semester and six- weeks tests. Room Representatives worked out a schedule whereby these tests were staggered out over a period of one week. This lightened the load on many students, enabling them to do better work on the tests. , Secretary Slit' Years Mrs. Lynn Brown has now been oitice sec- retary for six years. During her stay here, she has been asked every imaginable question, every day. l have enjoyed my six years in senior high very much. l enjoy young people and take great interest in their progress, smiled Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown is assisted by Miss Lois Nor- skog, who is in charge of purchase orders. Page Twelve FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-A. Chesterman, S Lamert, C. Montgomery, K. Coleman, F. Urion, D Clanton, M. Englin, C. Long, L. Wilson, D. Freiz, J Dambly, Janet Orvis, Joan North, J. Merritt, B. Haun J. Overman, L. Barnum, C. McFarren, C. Sanderson SECOND ROW-C. Long, M. Smith, B. Eastlick, P Shaffer, S. Saries, J. Shaw, B. Ness, B. Pollard, J. Will- man, C. Woodard, V. Kielhack, B. Claxton, G. Shirley J. Groves, J. Ray, C. Ford, R. Cochrane, D. Glantz, D: Ness-secretary-treasurer. THIRD ROW-B. Thomas D. Strong, B. Dorfler, F. Walter, P. Gaiser, A. Reimers D. Clason, R. Johnson, D. Jonas, S. Means, B. Rawlings D. Finney, D. Cox, T. Harris-vice president, C. Ring K. Berg, R. Moore, C. Karst, J. Kemp, J. Herron, T Chakos. FOURTH ROW-L. Peterson, G. Tool, L. Bar- nett, M. Williams, D. Ewing, G. Schuman, B. Hanson- president, G. Collier, M. Colberg, J. Hein, B. Lang- worthy, E. Bergquist, D. Burton, J. Langworthy, J. Peterson, C. Albrecht, E. Nessan, J. Brown, B. Leu- thold, G. Tenny, D. Hardt. NOT PICTURED-J. Blehm. 9 9
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