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Students wait for the music to start at the Letter men’s Get Acquainted Dance. Paul McCabe is one of the first to enter the halls of BHS. As another school year opens in Billings schools, students of BHS begin mingling in the halls again. The familiar cry, ’’Who did you get for English?” can be heard from one end of the building to the other. Thoughts of homework come into the minds of all students, from sophomores to seniors. Working to make the first couple of weeks run smoothly, clubs swing into action. Senior Counselors aid sophomores to find assigned classes and introduce them to all the different phases of their new home away from home. BHS Welcomes Students Buses begin regular schedules again taking students to and from school. 7
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Activities Sophomores were welcomed to BHS by Mr. Borberg, Mr. Collins, teachers and upperclassmen. Senior Counselors put on an assembly to really show how happy they were to have so many friend- ly faces to brighten BHS. Dave Wallace was master of cere- monies of a program similar to the Jackie Gleason Show. Dwight Fleck danced with the Valley Dancers, the cheerleaders taught the new students a few cheers, and Billings Key Club had a shaving cream fight on stage with Yellowstone Key Club. The primary purposes of the assem- bly were to welcome sophomores and acquaint the sophomores with clubs and organizations in which they can partici- pate. The president of each club ex- plained his club to give each student an idea of what clubs he would like to join. Vern Martinz, Don Peters, and Lou Kosich plug JO Popcorn. Upperclassmen Welcome Sophomores Susi Barocroft and Dave Wallace lead sophomores In cheers. Ron Pogue sleeps during the whole assembly. 6
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SENIOR CANDIDATES FRONT ROW: Sharon Jaramillo, Lynda Bertelson. Dave Armstrong. Milton Wester. SECOND ROW: Gary Wilcox, Lucius Oonrad. Senior class officer candi- dates worked hard in their efforts to gain offices in the Student Council. Senior class had the largest percentage of voters. The voters chose Milton Wester as president, Gary Wilcox as vice- president, and Sharon Jaramillo as secretary. Activities of the senior class officers include planning Baccalaureate, Com- mencement, and the Senior Ban- quet, and Cap and Gown Hop, and leading other senior representa- tives at Senior Council meetings. Many juniors worked enthu- siastically to get their candidates elected to an office of the Billings Senior High Student Council. The candidates finally chosen were Mike C on away as president, Larry Highland as vice- president, and Susie Sekulich as secretary. The main jobs of the junior officers are to plan the Junior-Senior Prom in the spring and to lead other junior repre- sentatives at the Student Council meetings. JUNIOR CANDIDATES FRONT ROW: Susie Sekulich, Mike Conaway. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Hieb, Nancy Thompson. THIRD ROW: Larry Highland, Jane Norlund. SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES FRONT ROW: Linda Thompson, Georgene Cantrell, Brenda Bushell, Chris Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mark Noennig, Ken Davidson, Mark Foos. This year like every year, the sophomores will pay tribute to graduating seniors by choos- ing officers to take charge of the Awards Assembly, which is held in the spring . This year the sophomores chose Ken Davidson, president; Mark Noennig, vice- president and Georgene Cantrell, secretary, to see that the assembly is better than ever before. Considering the Class of 1966,it must have been a very difficult job choosing such ca- pable officers.
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