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MORGAN R. JENKINS B.A. degree from Southern Idaho College of Education in music and political science. Teaches: music and journalism. Sponsors: Sophomore class. MISS HELEN P. MCENTIRE B.S. degree from East Central College, Ada, Oklahoma, in commercial and English. Teaches: commercial Sponsors: Pep Club CHARLES PARKS B.A. degree from La Vern College, La Vern, California, in sociology, history and mathmatics. Teaches: Algebra, General science, sociology and P.A.D. Sponsors: Junior Class and Bemolgs. MRS. BARBARA RYAN B. A. from Montana State University in English and fine arts. Teaches: English Sponsors: Plays, Seniors, Annual LARRY E. RYAN B.A. and M.E. degrees from Montana State University in elementary education, sociology - economics and physical education. Mr. Ryan is grade school principal and sponsors student teaching and Jr. High basketball
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Class History Elaine Student Council One balmy September morning in 1952 thirty two young braves and maidens from the teepees along the Rotten Grass, Lodge Grass, and Little Horn rivers gathered to be adopted into the tribe of the Lodge Grass High School student body. Members of the sophomore clan intiated them in a fitting manner. By 1953 the group, twenty seven in number, had advanced in wisdom and maturity. They had charge of the sweat teepee for the freshmen. They staged the 1st high school rodeo in this area. In 1954, the braves and maidens were called juniors. There were twenty four. They made medicine and produced the play You Can’t Kiss Caroline as well as having charge of the Junior Prom in which they used a Western-Cowboy theme. Ry 1955 the group, twenty one in all, were tried and trained. Under the direction of Mrs. Ryan, they put on the play Hangman's Noose which had a more pretentious plot. As seniors they shared responsibilities as chiefs in many nigh school activities. They were the honored quests of the juniors at the Prom and Banquet. Finally one evening in May they were graduated in a very happy and yet sad ceremoney. Sponsor Mrs. Ryan Class Flower— --------Gardenia Class Motto---------- Tne Word American Enas in 'I Can' ■Pink and Sponsor Mr. Moyer 10 Class Colors Charcoal
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