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OPPORTUNI umeIB were two of the Day parade, s attended West's The DECA and original entries i Later that aftern; game. Billings food stores found themselves short of paper nap- kins as the week of October 26 rolled around. Students from Billings West and Billings Senior almost exhausted the supply as they prepared their floats for the homecoming parade. West High students’ efforts were well worth the time as they were commended by the general public and news media for their fine entries in the parade. The floats, and of course, the band and majorettes, received enthusiastic response from the crowds of onlookers. • The West High students displayed spirit and good sports- manship during the homecoming game, which West High lost to Kalispell. ; :v ' 16 This page sponsored by SANDY'S DRIVE IN 511 Grand Avenue
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS MEMBERS ROW ONE: Miss Brush—adviser, Melvin Hansen—president. Leslie Kohn—secretary, Sherwood Hettinger—vice- president. ROW TWO: Colleen Thomas, Irene Cardinal. Nikki Schaeffer, Sandi Birkeland, Sherrie Hinnaland, Andrea Adams. Joanne Schnaidt, Jan Waldroop, Connie Sider, Barbara Gibbons. ROW THREE: Raenelle Maxwell, Janet Hurly, Keith Fulton, Mary Lynn Carroll, Marie Timm, Peggy Lough, Bonnie Vejtasa, Jackie Clark, Su2ie Redmond. Louise Gronhovd ROW FOUR: Roger Thompson. Bob Orth. Bob Vandegenachte, Fred Friesz, Mike Walter, Jim Nybo, Jim Matti, Gary Marshall. ROW FIVE: Earl Phillips, Jim Howe, Craig Zeien, Bob Hanley, John Stewart, Jim Johnson, John Nelsop, Dale King, Steve Conrad. NOT PICTURED: John Weber. One of the greatest achievements a high school student can attain is membership in National Honor Society. The primary consideration for membership in this society is scholarship. In addition to academic excellence, the attributes of character, service, and leadership are required. A maximum of 15% of the graduating class may be elected for membership into the society. The highlight of Honor Society’s activities was the banquet held in the spring for the purpose of inducting new members. All new and old members arid their parents were invited to attend. An induction was also held in the fall. The BWHS chapter of the National Honor Society, under the supervision of Miss Brush, strives to maintain the high standard set by the preceding members and the organization itself. This page sponsored by BILLINGS FURNITURE MART 17
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