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14 KYOTE ANNUAT, SENIOR EDITORIAL With an illustrious past and a misty future, the class of ’18 dropped into the last quarter; the Graduation Stretch. Par back in the murky air of the past were the remembrances of a Preshman year. It seemed impossible to think that such a world- wise and sophisticated crowd had, indeed, sprouted as Freshmen! Then came the memories of a mediocre Sophomore year. Not yet did anyone venture into the domain of Doers. The time was fully taken up correcting the mistakes of the first year. Closely upon this, crowd in the recollections of the class as Juniors. There the adventurers found their stride. They aggressively represented ourselvs on all athletic teams and student organizations. The Class play was presented to one of the largest of High School audiences, for which the Red Cross was thankful. But that is a story in itself. Perhaps it will do just to say that the proceeds of the play bought a field kitchen for the boys in France. It doesn't sound poetic or romantic but whoever heard of a hungry soldier seeking for romance or poetry? Enough for the illustrious Junior year! The Senior year has come! The vagueness and “mist of the future” has given place to definite and cold realities, some disappointing, but many satisfying and encouraging. Perhaps we have learned to cleverly camouflage the disappointing ones, and that is an accomplishment. Now we are looking into the future again. We are puzzled and wondering. But we are determined and eager; eager for the oppor- tunity, and determined to use it. May we be prone to forget Billings High. May we feel we have given our best efforts to make her a broader and better institution. May her honor be upheld in all our lines of endeavor. Billings High will then have more and more causes to be justly proud, but, as we hope, never satisfied.
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KYOTE ANNUM 15 ESTHER VICTORIA THOMPSON “Merrily, merrily shall I live now.” Athletic Association. 3. 4. CAUL JACOB LUNDBORG He bears too great a mind.” Sergeant Drum Corps. Junior Red Cross Committee. Crack Squad. Senior Play. Athletic Editor of Kyote. MARJORIE AMELIA CAIRNS “A woman of quick sense.” Latin Club. 1, 2. Basket Ball. 3. Dramatic Club. 4. Athletic Association, 4. INGRI CLARKE SADRING ‘A merry heart goes all the day.” Glee Club 3. Athletic Association 3, 4.
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