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Miss Minnie Eu.kn Paugh B. S. Degree, Montana State University History Miss Marguerite Roscoe B. S. Degree, Montana State College Algebra, Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics Miss Katherine Russei.i. B.A. Degree, Montana State University English I, Latin I, II Miss Florence Shirk A.B. Degree, Washburn College Public School Music Mrs. Art Soulsby B.S. Degree. Montana State College Home Economics Page Five
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TWv. Ajcl ’a, VftsiAAaqsL Superintendent While all phases of World War II are not ended, vet combat has ceased—it is your privilege therefore to receive your diplomas when peace and security have once again come to America. 1 he heroic and successful effort rut forth by the nation along so many lines is both an inspiration and a challenge to you. As the nation solved its problems of production and preparation for the great conflict through unremitting efforts so can each of you conquer your problems through undivided effort. VMi. (BanmJU’A, America’s future holds more hope and promise for youth than ever before. There is still great work to be done in the world and so many avenues of opportunity are open today that it is difficult to choose which should he taken. You hear and read about the marvelous discoveries, scientific developments and inventions that will come as a result of the last war. which will revolutionize your daily living, eliminating some jobs and creating many new ones. Much of this will become reality. Those who can adjust will not be affected by such progress. Education has aided you to adapt yourselves and although your formal schooling may end with graduation, your learning does not. 'I hat is a life-long process. If you cannot get a college education do not despair. Most of America’s work is done by those who have no more than high school training. If living changes as rapidly as is predicted the ability to make adjustments will be essential to happiness. Under such conditions it may be that time spent in long specialized training will be wasted and the one who is able to do many things will have the brightest opportunities. Principal Page Four
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Mrs. Ruth Gee B.S. Degree. Billings Polytechnic Institute Steno, Typing and Bookkeeping Mr. Harold S. Collins Montana State College Trades and Industry Miss Genevieve Haug B.S. Degree, College of St. Teresa at Winona. Minnesota Biology, General Math, Girls’ Physical Education Mr. John G. Hillings B.A. Degree, University of Montana Band and Instrumental Music Mrs. William Larson B.S. and M.S. Degrees, Kansas State College English II, III. IV The Reverend Mr. Hauter Montana State College Manual Arts Page Six
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