. Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Montana . Typical of the new look in classrooms—light, roomy—clean, utilitarian—rooms tor working and livingin—Primary room. Broadwater School. Helena. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS—1949-1950. A candidate for the office of coun-ty superintendent of schools mustbe a citizen of the United States,a resident of Montana for oneyear, a resident of the county forthirty days, and must be the hold-er of a state certificate offered bythe State of Montana, grantedupon graduation from a standardnormal school, college, or uni-versity, a


. Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Montana . Typical of the new look in classrooms—light, roomy—clean, utilitarian—rooms tor working and livingin—Primary room. Broadwater School. Helena. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS—1949-1950. A candidate for the office of coun-ty superintendent of schools mustbe a citizen of the United States,a resident of Montana for oneyear, a resident of the county forthirty days, and must be the hold-er of a state certificate offered bythe State of Montana, grantedupon graduation from a standardnormal school, college, or uni-versity, and must have had atleast three years successful ex-perience as a teacher, principal orsuperintendent of public superintendents are elect-ed for terms of four years. Typical Classroom County County Superintendents 1950-1951Superintendent Address Beaverhead Mrs. Theo Bay Dillon Big Horn Mrs. Lura P. Strand Hardin Blaine Mrs. Thelma B. Turner Chinook Broadwater Mrs. Lavella Morris Townsend Carbon Mrs. Violette Romek Red Lodge Carter Mrs. Mildred E. Lavell Ekalaka Cascade Miss Margaret Holland Great Falls Chouteau Mrs. Margaretha Kleinschmidt Fort Benton Custer Mrs. Feme E. Kimball Miles City Daniels Mrs. Alma Shipstead Scobey Dawson Mrs. Opha


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