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ROBERT B. FARNSWORTH Superintenclenfs Message Any attempt to picture the west can not overlook the sterling qualities of those who pioneered the settling of this area and fought to establish homes cmd other basic institutions of American life. History has clothed most of the early days of Indians, trappers, prospectors, and drifting cattlemen with a romantic haze which often overshadows those who contributed most to permanency. Montana has as many of these historic characters to weave its story around as any western state, but following closely on their heels came cattle- rnen to make pioneer homes and ranchers who fought through years of drought. Miners and oilmen came to establish payrolls. The tenacity and hopefulness of these men and women are qualities we must maintain to finish the work which they started. One form of pioneering is finished, but others remain. The great improve- ment needed in our public education program, improvement and economies in government, reclamation of land for permanent homes, the building of better and cleaner cities are fields which need the efforts of tireless, well-trained young people with vision enough to build to fit the foundation prepared by those men and women who first called Montana home. ROBERT B. FARNSWORTH Superintendent
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l ik l CYRIL H. HANCOCK Message for 1947 Roundup To most graduates of the Great Falls High School the Roundup is one of their most cherished possessions. It presents a record of student life of which they were an integral part. Cherished memories of friends and situations are preserved between its covers. The class play, the football games, the Iunior Prom, the library, the advisory period, and many other events are vividly re- called as the graduate thumbs through its glossy pages. And so the book be- comes a personal thingy an old friend that is itself emblematical of friendship. When we attempt to evaluate the things that make life worth while, such intangibles as friendship, loyalty, integrity, and faith in the inherent goodness of man usually stand high in the scale of relative values. This book, in part, preserves for us some of the things which were good in our student life. Its western theme recalls for us the virtues of the past. May the Class of 1947 take its lesson from the time-tested values of the past and apply them to the present. There is no greater reward in life than the realization that a job has been well done, that there are no regrets for our actions in the past, and that we can CYRIL H. HANCOCK, Principal face the future with hope and confidence.
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