Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)

 - Class of 1945

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Shirley W. Callaghan Jean Diokson Jessica Hunt William C. Rowley Jessie Callaghan Gladys Tavlin Principal William C. Rowley has been with the Ekalaka school system since 1925 and with Carter high since 1934. He has seen the olasees of Carter grow from the 12 of 1934 to the 43 of 1942. He is the only teacher now here who was here to help open the new high school building in 1936. Mr. Rowley, who is always on the Job, sees that everything 1 a kept in order. He is friendly with everyone, but means business when the time requires. He received hiB education at Kansas State Teaohers College, Montana State University, University of Missouri, and University of Mich- igan, receiving B. A. and M. A. degrees. Coaeh Shirley Callaghan, teacher of Carter high for the past two years, coached the win- ning basketball team of the dlstrlot 4 tourna- ment last year. Mr. Callaghan has charge of boys physioal education and the history olasees. Mr. Callaghan is a quiet person but always has that ever ready smile, when everyone yells ■Smile, coach, smile. He received his B. A. degree at the Univers- ity of Washington and also studied at Dillon Normal School. Jean Dickson, supervisor o f the school's library and chorus director, is that happy-go- lucky faculty member. She i8 the type of person who is easy to be- come acquainted with and once you have met her, you will never forget that smiling face. Teaching English and social solence are her duties. She has a B. A. degree from Montana w ww w.... record of in this locality with She has made a large ereity. Hunt holds the excellent having taught 18 years only one day of absence, contribution to the school in many ways, having directed many successful plays. One of the easiest teachers to become ac- quainted with or explain your troubles to, she never refuses to help anyone. Solence and biology are her specialities. Mrs. Hunt received her B. A. degree at Indiana University. Gladys Tavlin, supervisor o f the CARTER BROADCASTER and MEDICINE ROCK for the past four years, has done a great deal toward the ad- vancement of the school. Who can be more serious and yet so much fun as Mrs. Tavlin? She has a B. A. degree from Willamette Uni- versity. Last but not least Is Jessie Callaghan, com- mercial teacher of Carter high Tor the past two years and supervisor of girls physical eduoa- t nn classes who has done muoh to prepare girls of the school for Jobs they will be capa- ble of after graduation. She is a good companion of the girls, they find no better enjoyment than to sit and chat with Mrs. Callaghan. She always has something interesting to tell everyone who C° Mren Callaghan attended Eastern College o f Education, Kinman Business University, and Montana State University.

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ADA 1J M J STj AT J OjN Carter county baa provided a splendid high achool building with an effiolsnt sohod ay- stew. We are very thankful for what all the •ohool board and people of Carter oounty hare done to wake this one of the beat schools pos- sible. The present sohool board have been very ef- ficient with the business of the board. They ■eet on the first Tuesday of every nonth. Members of the board are: Vernon Silvis» ohalrnan; Frances Bohulti, secretary; Walter Anderson, William Lambert, Mrs. Eva K. Butcher, Mrs. Vivian Castleberry, and Walter J. Buyer. The high school history of Carter county be- gan in the year 1909. In that year the first high school work was added to the intermediate course. The school at that tine consisted of three departments, Miss Luoy Markin having charge of the first three grades, Mrs. 8. A. Holt the seventh, eighth and ninth. There were but two boys enrolled in the ninth grade that year, and the oourse consisted of English com- position, algebra, and anolent history. Mrs. DeLoss Hall is the only remaining per- son of the board of that time. On October 16, 1920 when the board met for its regular meeting they donated all the equip- ment and building of Dletrlot No. 15 to darter oounty high school. The building known as the old high school was built for the Distrlot in 1921. In 1926 Mr. Rowley began to teach the grade school and was given the responsibility of be - lng Principal in 1928. When the old building was completed it was the beginning of the first public sohools in Ekalaka and the last of the District oontrol. Mr. Rowley became the high sohool principal in the fall of 1934. The old building was •till in use, and there were only 86 students and 12 graduates that year. On October 30, 1937 a oontract was 1st for the construction of the building we now occupy. The work began immediately with Mr. Boesplug as contractor, and on July 6, 1938 the building was proclaimed to be finished at a total oost of 69,271.67. Carter county high school opened at the new building in September, 1938 with W. 0. Rowley Principal, and the olass of 1939 with 21 members was the first to graduate from it.



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Eight bewildered seniore entered the Jour- nalism class of 45 last fall and after much work became acquanlted with the Journalism field as each issue was produced. They have published the CARTER BROADCASTER every two weeks except before the Teachers Con- vention, before Thanksgiving vacation and before the District 4 Tournament in Miles City when it was published three days ahead of schedule. CARTER BROADCASTER staff Is a member of the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Asso- ciation, and received an excellent rating last year from this organization. From the Quill and 8croll International Honorary Society they received an A for Achievement. This year the CARTER BROADCASTER was only a six page paper because of paper shortage. Each issue was in color; for Valentine's Greetings, red and white, and other issues colors accord- ing to the season. Each paper has contained around 30 ads and there have been 225 subscribers to the BROAD- CASTER. The staff has tried to produce a more inter- esting annual this year, the MEDICINE ROCK was contracted for with Mr. George Basye, who was their photographer. — The Journalism staff of '45 from left to right in ploture above include Phyllis Asbury, art editor; Ida Lee Kennedy, society editor; Dan Peterson, sports editor and business man- ager; Mrs. Tavlln, sponsor; Erma Lea Taylor, mimeograph operator; Alberta Yates, editor-in- chief; Lorraine Thompson, advertising manager; and Betty Kingsley, class editor. Absent: Bob Hedges, stenoll cutter. lIH Four '46 Carter high Journalists received the honor of being initiated into the Idella C. Dahl Chapter of Quill and Scroll, International Honor Society for High 8chool Journalists, on February 6. Alberta Yates, Phyllis Asbury, Erma Lea Tay- lor, and Betty Kingsley met the four require- ments for membership: they are in the upper third of their class, they have done some out- standing work in Journalism and have been rec- ommended by their adviser and passed by the executive secretary of the society. Mrs. Tavlln, Journalism sponsor, Veda and Viola Strand, and Arlene Ludwlok, charter mem- bers and hostesses, performed the initiation ceremony by candle light at Mrs. Tavlln's home. Ex-president Ludwick decorated each new mem- ber with the Quill and Scroll pin. Alberta Yates, editor, was commended on her ability to keep the staff at work harmoniously. She has been responsible for the makeup amd general executive direction of the paper. Phyllis Asbury, art editor, always gets her work in on time, no matter how much she has to do and she has a keen sense of balance in her headlines. Phyllis has made all handbills for every basketball and football game amd other school functions. Erma Lea Taylor is the most dependable mem- ber of the staff. She was mimeograph operator and has written mamy stories. Betty Kingsley is class reporter and an ac- curate writer. She has been improving in ability with each issue of the paper. This is the second initiation ceremony for Quill and Scroll ever conducted in Carter. Last year those who qualified were Veda Strand, Viola Strand, Arlene Ludwick and Charles Guyer, charter members of the Society. Charles Guysr is now a member of the aimed forces, while the girls are all working in Eka- laka.

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