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chool Board Plans For More Schools Lllllllflllilll of the board of trustees is Hr. Harold Fraser. He is manager of the Billings Grocery Coinpany. Hr. clfillll' lioornian, chairman of the Buildings and Grounds committee. is president of the Hoor- man lA1llll3l'I' Company. Mr. Richard Burns, chairman of the 'l'e:tchers committee, is employed at Carter Oil Company. Vice-chairman of the hoard and chairman of the lfinance conunittee is Klr. Yerlon Cox. Xlr. Cox is affiliated with the Klidland lmplement Company. llr. lfred Hofmann, chairman of the Supplies and 'llexthooks committee. is employed at U. ll. W'old Company. Klr. lVillizun King. chairman of the Athletic .-Xdyisory committee, is owner and manager of the King Xliarehouse and Storage Colnpany. llr. lfdward Lzlcklen is clerk and business man- ager of the school board. Blrs. Alice Rynilcer, chairman of the Klusic Ad- visory committee, has been a Billings teacher. In an election held in April of this year Klr. Alem Laliar was elected to take the place of llr. Boorman who did not seek reelection. 'WA -t . . M. C. Gallagher, Superintendent 'llo the students of Billings Senior Highschool: 'l'he education which you have enjoyed has been paid for by the citizens of this community. Each graduate of BHS should be acutely aware of his or her obligations and responsibilities to this com- munity. lf the students are working individually to be- come better persons and as a group to make a better school, a better community, and a better country, then the ideas of the community and the dreams of the administration are being realized. NI. C. Gallagher LEFT TO RIGHT fScatcd5-Grant Boorman, Verlon E. Cox. M. C, Gallagher. William King. Edward Lacklen. Harold J. Fraser, Alice Ryniker, Fred A. Hofmann. QStandingJ-- NOT PICTURED-Richard Burns.
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Prin. Charles E. Borberg Our Prinenzal Says . . 'l'he class of V355 has the distinction of heing the larges class, nunihering more than four hundred, The first grad uating class of fire girls received their diplomas on Nlay 28. 1808. ln spite ot the increase we are quite certain that the quali ties of the education increased accordingly. fjlll' course include vocational and cultural suhjects and the traditional academic suhjects. Our extra-class activities are many' and yaried. During your three years here the emphasis has been upon you the individual. Our goal has heen your growth and development, your activities circuniscrihed only hy your interests and ahilities. Your education is the result of your own initiative and its ettectiyeness. conditioned more than ever hy your own diligence. XV- hope that our ideal has been reached so that in tht years to come you will think of your three years here a the most significant years of your life. Borberg Says Education System Has Improved Deans Approve Goals of Individual tudents Our Deans Speak: Dear boys and girls. Are your classes enjoyable and worthwhile because your classmates are. LIKIC YOU, willing to contrihute their share? ls your cluh the hest in school hecause the other inenihers are friendly. dependable. and unselfish. I,l KIC Yi Hi? ls your school tops in Klontana lwecause the students are loyal and enthusiastic, l,lKl', YNY? All this suiffests why' I enioy hel in' you sl- . , . P 3- . work toward these goals, and tells why I l,lKlf YOU. Gertrude Whipple llear hoys and girls. lt is a pleasure to work with youth who are doing their lyest. staying in school. making a good reputation and seeking to experience the hest traditions of our .-Xinerican culture. Best ot luck to all youth of Senior High school. now and always. lfarl Collins Deans Conier on Issues 'W HH Mew f -9 0--0 U ye' 1
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FIRST ROW ll.CllI fo Right!-W. Sheely. D. Sehindlisr. A. Riel. H. VV11ller, F. Jenkins. C. Lee. ll. Chnpple. SECOND ROW--Mrs. Brown, A. Hnsper. V. Harris, K. Wilson. T, Brown. Nl. Anderson. M. lleufers. P, Hastings. THIRD ROW-H, Winfrey. M. Peterson. M. Duwis, H. Keene. E. Sands, K. Haislings. J. Walker. NUI' PIL' l PRED-K. Cooke. A. Dale. ll. Duuberl. D. Selmiuing. J. Smith, K. Sprinkel. M. Slllbtf. Brown Completes inth Year OD Club Aids School eeretary l,l't'.l'lI!f'lIfTl'ill'.l'f Se'rl1e1vfm'l' - - XIARY LOL' DAVIS life'-l'1'1'1'i1lr'l1f-l i1'xt Sl'!lIl'.Yll'V' - - CARILI. Llili Sf-rwffzr-Ar-l i1-.vt Smmvrw- - - P.xL'1..x l'l.'XS'I'lXGS 'Ivl'l'1l.fIlV'l'l'7l'ilI'.Vl St'lllt'.l'fl'l' - -lwklli XY.Xl,KliR l,l'l'.flIlf'Ill-SUV!III! St'lIlf'.l'll'I' - Xl.-XRILYX :XNIJI-QRSOY l'im'-l'1'r'.vi1lf'1lI---Srrnllzl Sl'llll'.Yfl'l' - 'l'IiNIl'll-. llRoWX Serrr!r11'w1'-S1111ml Nt'Nl1'.VlI'l' - A Al.XL'Klli Xxi.-Xl,Kl:R 'IYITIIXIlI't'l'fSl'l'UllI1 Sl'Illl',l'fl'I' - - l5Ii'I i'Y Kl'Ql1QXl'I Sf'Ull.K'fll' ------- Nlus. Lrxx liizowx 'lilic Billings Senior Higliselfool UU cluln was or- gzinizeil in V722 with flu' ids-11 of provinliiig liclp 'for flu' office secretziry. Since flizlf time flu' mlufies of gywr' uf , X fliese girls lizxrc ificwzlscd fo inclullc zilmosf alll every- clziy office Dl'llCTlL't'S. lfzicli girl spa-mls one liour or more Il clan' in flu' office. collecting 1llI'l'llllllIlC4' slips, checking ziffvnal- zince, tziking ouf will slips. 2lllSXYl'l'lllQj flu- plionc. sorting rn-corals. Zlllll running flu- iniinvogrzipli lllil- cliinc. Vlilie Clllll 1111'c'fs Meri oflfcr xx-t'lllll'Sll2ly fo lll5L'llS5 office prolwlcnis Zlllll flu- lwsf ways fo inevf flll'lll. Klrs. l,l'llll lirown lizls been rcgistrzlr :mul office secretary sincc l'l-lla. Slic lizls lllilllj' duties fo perform lllfllllllllgl zissisfing Klr. liorlwrg. flu' mlm-sins, ziml flic- lfl'llClll'l'5. Xlrs. Brown keeps Il record file on C2lCll stumlenf :incl liclps plan flic sclfmliiles. Assisting Klrs. Brown in flu' office tliis yczir is xlllflllll l.llIlll1ll'. :1 1053 grzimluzxfe of BHS. lic-siclcs working in flu' niziin office oflivr UID girls :ire zissigm-al fo liclp some of flie fc':lcl1m'1's who lizfvc' special jolis. Czfrill lnzi l,cc is Sl'C1'C'f2ll'j to Klr. .Iohn Hills, flu' guimlzinee counselor. Hzfrlvzlrzx Cliapple . . , . , , lic-lps flu- lla-:in of Bois. Klr. ltzlrl Lollins. llu- sclfool TI'l'2lSlll'l'l', Xlr. Curl Xx'2ll'li l1:1s Kay Sprinkcl fo lielp l11111. 'liliis l't'1ll' rlic girls llilil Illl'll' nnnuzil Lilll'lSTIll2lS pzfrfp :lf flic liclknzlp Grill. l'11lk'll girl l'i'k'l'lX'i'll ll eorszige inzirlc of holly :incl gifts were 0XCllIlIlQ,fl'll. Office Workers-Bernice Wcxllers, Angene Hcsper, and Darlene Schindler.
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