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Marion C. Dietrich Superintendent of City Schools Marion C. Dietrich, for five years principal of the Hillings high school and for the past two years superintendent of the city schools, has taken an active interest in every class graduating during his ad- ministration here. Mr. Dietrich's great interest in school affairs, in our activities and our athletics, his splendid progressive spirit and efforts toward the betterment of our school has won for him a warm place in the hearts of the students of Billings high school. The class of 2b goes out with a warm admiration and a deep feeling of gratitude to “M. C. D.M for the fine ideals of manhood he has set before us. It is with regret that we of the class of ’26 bid him farewell.
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BP W X cl « r it «e | Tiffany Curtis Scott Steele Eltinc SCHOOL HOARD Last year the Kvote initiated the custom of including a picture of the school board and it is with pleasure that the Kvote this year carries on this same idea in the annual. The picture this year, contains both old and new members of the board. I)ue to the resignation of Mr. C. D. Randall, Mr. E. C. Smith was elected for a year’s term. Fire Chief V. A. Steele and Mr. 1. C. Curtis, whose terms expired, were replaced by Mr. G. W. Raish and Mr. C. S. Bell.
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Mcssagc from Superintendent M. ( . Dietrich 11'hile I sought Happiness, she flid before me constantly. Wearily, I turned to Duty's path, and Happiness sought me, Saying, I walk this road today—I'll bear the company. —Select ed. Happiness! How we all strive for it, yet how elusive it seems to be. It is not a respecter of persons nor is it any particular class or clime. Physical health, material wealth and social culture, do not. of themselves, bring happiness. It is earned and learned only when these possessions are utilized judiciously and altruistically. It has been said that happiness is not a flower that blooms alone. It is not a boon which can be obtained merely by the plucking. In fact it is not present at all unless one is doing his duty toward him- self and his fellows. Happiness like the modest violet, can but be found deep in the cool shadows of the great forests of real accom- plishment. So let us enter upon our duties willingly and without complaint. Let us see to it that every task is faithfully fulfilled. Let us take up every burden with a smile and as we keep our eyes fixed upon our ideals, far down the path though they may be, the Blue Bird. Happi- ness, unsought, yet doubly welcome, will surely come and perch upon our shoulders.
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