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Administration and Guidance F, ' Kenneth Thomas Vice'Principal Higgins Avenue Building The Missoula County High School administration includes, besides the prin- cipal, a vice-principal for each building. Girls' and boys' advisers at each school supervise the guide ance program and assist students individually. Left: Parks Whitme1', boys' advis- er, South Avenue building, first semester. Right: George Hossack, boys' ad- viser, South Avenue building, sec- ond semester. is , .. ., M - . fiyfswyww, ,,5, i .,..,. my-l g X H X Q 1 X XXX geiigxsiw . . is i' ' ' .. i i , Mi ai 4 ff' Charles Hunt Vice-Principal South Avenue Building you 'rf-as I rx W 1-af gsiwm M .. V ss .f X- x '51 k -Missa' 335' R . ggi. . , R , - iii, .is .ieiigifii-is 'f ' - - I-4- ss if fi - 4 if 9 DA. -- :J f ' - ui S . .. ' j.i3iQ+ fitsitrgiwt-gk, - ., .. is 5 E Ssf..gsi' is sag,- -Fls X- 1' 'fii?f5'5,s-Kif'gx ' .A X, 56 iifrifilgi ill f ij, X 15, 'Sw -A r . X: if X Q sf xi riff M di wi 3' 4: 'X an Della Ve Carr K Margaret Lundberg Mark Iennings G' l ' d ' H' in Avenue building. Boys' adviser, Higgins Avenue building. Girls' adviser, South Avenue building. ir s a viser, igg s 15
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Principal D. H. Beary P ri nc i pal THE CHALLENGE . The American people are becoming aware that the future of our nation depends upon the QUALITY of our educational program. They are showing more interest in their public schools than ever before in the history of our country, and are concerned that PROGRESS shall continue in all aspects of our educational program. Too, they are realizing that the suc- cess of our DEMOCRACY rests on Wise par- ticipation in public affairs and on the respect of the individual wherever his talents lie. I feel certain that the class of 1958 will join with the people of Montana and the nation in meeting this CHALLENGE to develop an edu- cational program of such scope and diversity as to enable EVERY boy and girl to rise to his or her best potential. D. H. BEARY Principal, Missoula County High School Boa rd of Trustees L it to iight around the table: Ed Hamel, Iohn Schroeder, H. R. Dix, Mrs. Mildred Huff, Harold F. Cain, Chairman, D. H. Beary, W. T. Boone, Mrs. Adeline Bartron, Michael Sayer. l u l
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STUDENT Assoc1ATtoN orrrcsrtsz Norma Howell, Mali Dmsopouios, Tom Boone, and Mary Mann. N I George Hossack Student Council Adviser. Student Council Directs MCI-lS Activities Student Council, the student government ot MCHS, consists ot representatives from each homeroom. Much oi the work of the council is done through the following committees: weliare, directing activities, ad- ministrative, American Field Service, and publications. The freshmen had their own Student Council which conducted activities similar to those oi the upper- class council. The student body otiicers, elected by the entire student body, were: Milt Datsopoulos, president: Tom Boone, vice president Norma Howell, secretaryp and Mary Mann, treasurer. STUDENT COUNCH.: First row, left to right: Norma Howell, Tom Boone, Milt Datsopoulos, Mary Mann, ludy Blegen, Martha Sorenson, Deanna Hall, lean Leslie. Second row: Marcia Morgan, Ron Nelson, Ioanna Lester, Diane Boyer, Mary Anne Zimmerman, Mary Lou lohnson, Diane Blackmer, Hazel lones, Pat Kuinn. Third row: Ron Murphy, Greg Hulla, Bonnie Holt, Lynda Westrum, Iacquie Gibson, Ann Avery, Vickie Hiller, Bette Morris, Susan Kottas, Philene Rinderknecht. Fourth row: Doug Cliattey, Ronnie Stevens, Doug lames, Iohn Robinson, lack Stevens, Bruce Sievers, lack Griffith, Carol Garlington, Pearl Pohlman, Terry Preston.
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