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ONE GF OUR DAYS The Honor Society luncheon given by the Exchange Club. Leit to right: Mr. Shively, sponsor: lim Barnes. president: Mr. Cooper, Exchange Club president: Governor Aronson and Dean Blumberg from MSU. Must be a good pep assembly. I Tangen's championship volleyball team. Ierry Hopkins sells Iim Willis a ticket for A Room I 5 3 3 Q -'i Full of Roses. Note the crutches! S-......- Iim Richeson at the organ What are you boys doing Coach Swan presents his B out oi class? squad team during a pep assembly. PAGE SIX
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DEDICATION AMSEL GREENE MISS GREENE The Vigilante for l958 is dedicated with respect and admiration to our Latin and Word Clues teacher, Miss Amsel Greene. Miss Greene, mindful of the need of students for expanding their vocabularies and their command of the English language, developed a unique course of study she called Word Clues. Since there were no suitable textbooks on this subject she wrote her own. A measure of the success of this undertaking is to be found in the high ranking of Helena High students in various scholarship and college entrance examinations. During her career in Helena, Miss Greene has taught in all five High Schools. Her first assignment was in the old stone building on Warren Street, now used as a Naval Training Center. She moved to what was then the new High School on Rodney Street when it was opened in l935 only to be closed in October because of the damage caused by the earth- quakes. Until the school could be rebuilt, classes were temporarily held in railroad chair cars. Now after only three years in the Helena Senior High School which was finished just in time for the 1955-1956 school year, Miss Greene is resigning to devote her time to the teaching of adults in her chosen field of word culture. We of the Vigilante staff proudly dedicate our Annual to a devoted, honored and revf ered teacher and friend. PAGE FIVE
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