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SCIENCE Rcw I (left to right): D. Brewer, Laird. R. Rowley. Dihon, Courtney, Mr. Lambert, N. Berrv. Summers. Pulse. Edwards. Pl e s. R'w II: Mrnak, Cleveland, Cooper, J. Berry. Richmond, Loken. Scnmd, Nies, Oxford. Sandon, Cridland: Row III: C. Rowley, Anderson, Soh ei ert, Teigen, W. Anderson. Waterland, Atkinson. Morgan. W. Brewer. Science, Incorporated, the high school hobby club, was organized two years ago under the sponsorship of Mr. Marshall Lambert. This year it again takes its place as one of the most active clubs in school. Officers elected for the year were Bruce Teigen, president; Wilbur Anderson, vice-president; Ronald Purdum, secretary-treasurer; Hazel Summers, curator, and David Mrnak, scout. Although originally organized for the purpose of sponsoring scientific projects, the club has, for this year, chosen photography as its principal interest. All members have learned to develop and print their own pictures in the club darkroom. This darkroom is complete with all equipment needed for developing, enlarging, and printing pictures. Many of the pictures used in this year’s annual were taken and printed by club members.
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-GEOLOGY GEOLOGY CLASS: Front row, left to right: Mikic Gross, Kenneth Pulse, Francis Freese, Mr. Marshall Lamheii. Back row, left to right: David Gross, John Slorey, Mary Ellen Carey. The Carter County museum is an important and outstanding feature of the Carter County High School. The museum whs founded in 1934 by Walter Peek. DeLoss Hall, and Sep ton Cady. These three men through their untiring efforts, collected numerous specimens from the surrounding territories, mounted them, and placed them on display; thus, they started what is today one of the best local geological museums in the country. A course in geology was first incorporated into the curriculum in 1941 and since then it has enabled students to acquire first-hand knowledge in the geological field. Present curator of the museum is Mr. Marshall Lambert, science and geology instructor. Mr. Lambert has given students an opportunity to participate in field trips which have been of great benefit in learning of the practical aspects of geology in regard to the excavation and pres- ervation of the fossils. The large Trachodon skull shown in the picture above was recently completed by Mr. Lambert. The skull made its first public appearance at the Geological Founder’s Day Banquet given early in March. “Deni hones gonna rise agi'n” in the museum workshop. HRST YOU FIXI) IT — THEN YOU PLASTER IT
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- BAND Row Left to Right: Owen. Elmore. Kingsley. Purdum, Miss Curran, Kennedy. Harrington Volin Yates. Row II C Richards, Summers. F. Richards. Sandon, Brady. Loken. Senrud. Figg, Cleveland. Courtney, Nies, R. Rowley. Row III: Schneider. Freese, Clark. Stieg Strait W. Anderson. Courtney, C. Rowley, Moolick. Miss Joanne Curran took over the music department for this year and has «lone a very splendid joh in performing the task assigned to her. At the beginning of the year twenty-five stu- dents signed up for band. Two well-received concerts were presented in which the band played several overtures and marches. The band also performed at all home basketball games'; thus, they entertained the crowd and added a bright toueli oI color with their uniforms. This spring, the band attended the Music Festival in Glendive, where it played and marched wlith many of the other Southeastern Montana bands.
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