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Candidates campaign down Grand Avenue. Students Choose Officers CLASS OFFICERS SECRETARIES: Georgene Cantrell, Susie Highland, Gary Wilcox. PRESIDENTS: Ken Davidson, Mike Conaway, Sekulich, Sharon Jaramillo. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Mark Noennig, Larry Milton Wester. 9
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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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B-Day in Billings was different this year from any other year because the combined efforts of both Billings Senior High and Billings West High put on one of the biggest homecoming parades ever seen by people of Billings. On Friday, the candidates for B-Day Queen King were announced and voted on by the student body. That night, Mack Anderson and Karen Popelka were crowned. On Saturday, thousands of Billings residents turned out to see the marvelous BW-Day Parade. Later at the game with West High, in which the Broncs defeated the Bears 20-0, it was announced that the Junior Class had won first place for the best float in the parade with their pig. All in all, B-Day turned out to be one of the best in BHS history and will not be forgotten by many of the persons who helped with its success. Queen Karen Popelka and King Mack Anderson Candidates: Gary Schaefer, Karen Johnson, Dave Wallace, Diane Brickley, Don Peters, Julie Helmts, Bill Haws, Barbara Jarrett, Tom Brown, Susie Barcroft, Mack Anderson, Karen Popelka. Escorts: Ellen Gibb, Gary Day, Kathy VanGuilder, Milton Wester, Janie Jones, Vern Martinz, Boni Long, Dean Barnett, Diane Wescott, Tom Griffin, Sharon Critelli, Scott Pike.
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