Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1949

Page 9 of 185

 

Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 9 of 185
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Page 9 text:

WE BELIEVE THAT ALL WORK WILL MAKE JACK A DULL BOY: SO WE TAKE OUR SHARE OF PLAY We Cut A Rug! Even In Sarongs Callers On The Bitter Root Swinging It In The Lunchroom Betina and Shirley Tap It Out General Motors Entertains Us Marlene and Darlene

Page 8 text:

MAIN OFFICE Each period of the school day a different girl helped in the main office. Running errands, an- swering the phone, re- gistering transfers, and sending drop statements were among their respon- sibilities. SERVICE GROUPS Thank you members of service groups in MHS! Thank you for voluntarily giving up so much of your valuable time in order to serve others. Without the assistance of people like you, our school would be much less efficient in meeting the needs of students. NURSE S OFFICE Girls pictured at the far left each helped the nurse one period a day. They took temperatures, helped to examine patients, saw that the sick were comfortable and cared for, and answered the phone. By doing this, the girls not only offered helpful and appreciated services, but also gained much valu- able knowledge and ex- perience in caring for the sick. MISS RIMEL S OFFICE Girls who worked in the office of Miss Evelyn Rimel, dean of girls, had practically the same duties as those who worked in the main office. These girls also delivered pink slips containing important messages for students, recorded attendance, checked absences, and kept up the office bulletin board. Requests to work in either office were made at the beginning of each semester. MOVIE OPERATORS Movies for classes, as- semblies, and noontime en- tertainment were shown by the movie operators. Evening pictures were sometimes shown to town groups, too. Meeting about every other week, operators dis- cussed various operating problems. They checked movie schedules regularly with C. B. Worthen, ma- nager, and volunteered to show the movies when- ever they could. LIBRARY At the beginning of each semester this year, girls volunteered or were asked to help in the li- brary during their free periods. In the library they checked attendance, helped students to find books and information, checked books in and out, sent overdue slips, and returned books to the shelves. Two girls worked each period. Those who had worked three consecutive semesters were entitled to wear a blue and gray emblem with an open book on it.



Page 10 text:

 Big things are under way at this Senior Council meeting. Seated left to right front row are: P. Ferguson, and G. Johnson. Second row: S. Malone, G. Cameron, M. Cole. Third row: D. Lambros, Miss Clark, N. Dahl, J. Brennan. Standing: D. Hurtt, R. Lind- borg, J. Murray, and C. Davis. SENIORS STRIKE IT RICH Living up to their reputation, the class of '49 struck it rich this year by making more money than any other senior class in the history of M. H. S. By selling Christmas and gretting cards, ice cream bars, pennants, and booster pins; and by giving several un- forgettable dances the seniors earned enough to have a free class banquet in June and to give a traditional gift to the school. All plans for this year of years were handled by the Senior Council under the dynamic leadership of Danny Lambros, president, and the other class officers including Marlene Cole, vice-president; Gloria John- son, secretary; and Pat Ferguson, treasurer. Yes, by serving their class loyally, the council truly hit pay dirt. Much of their succpss was due to Miss Gertrude Clark, advisor, who helped them to keep everything run- ning smoothly. Miss Gertrude Clark To the Senior Council falls the task of planning all the phases of graduation — picking announcements, helping to select seniors for scholarships, awards, and organizations, and making arrange- ments for senior week. As a representative group, the coun- cil is frequently consulted on matters of importance in school policies. Its mem- bers also keep their homerooms informed on all class activities. Danny Lambros Marlene Cole Outstanding events of the year — the climax of four years of anticipation — were the senior assembly, picnic, ban- quet, Baccalaureate; and finally, amid tears and smiles, Commencement . . . . And so as the last senior received his di- ploma and left the portals of destiny , he carried with him lasting memories of a most eventful and happy year. Gloria Johnson Pat Ferguson 8

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