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Page 26 text:
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THE FACULTY TO those who have always guided us so faith- fully and unwaveringly, we, the Class of 1925, who are about to leave their classes and take the world for a teacher, wish to express our appre- ciation t the faculty of B. H. S. and to let them know in this way that we realize and will always remember the many things which they have so willingly done for us.
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Message from Superintendent M. C. Dietrich Society is very similar to a cross-word puzzle. To be correctly solved, every person must be situated in the place in which he fits exactly. One misplaced in- dividual, one letter out of order and the solution is not complete. Many an individual apparently drops into his proper place without the least effort. A superficial examination of the result seems to indicate that he is properly located. Vertically he fits the puzzle perfectly. But the years go on. The letters in his name are required to fit other letters to make horizontal words. Something must be wrong. Evidently this name is out of place. What of your place in the puzzle of life? Have you been giving the matter serious consideration or have you been counting on luck to take care of you? Have you considered the fact that in life you must fit in every way, diagonally as well as vertically and horizontally? “But,” you say, “I am not very important. Society will proceed without me. 1 can fit in almost any place, for 1 am very small. My work will amount to very little.” You are wrong! No matter how small the word it must fit the puzzle both ways. Whether your ambition is urging you to larger things or whether you are going to be content with being a three-letter word in the cross-word puzzle of life you must fit perfectly or be cast aside. So let me urge you to be foresighted. Have “Vision” as well as sight. Whether you arc senior, junior, sophomore, or freshman, be on the lookout for your place in the scheme of things and start now to train yourself so that you will fit perfectly the place that falls to your lot.
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Page 27 text:
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Eugene Corrie, Principal Mr. Corrie came here from Kutte last fall to guide the fortunes of Billings high school and he has performed his task wisely and well. Although a stranger to most of the students, he became ac- quainted in a remarkably short time and his popularity has grown throughout the year. It is difficult to enter a new school and manage it in the pleasing way Mr. Corrie has done and he deserves the thanks of the entire student body for bringing them so capably through the school year of 1924-25. 21
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