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n tar 1Q2Q “The Kyote—1929.” Under this title appears our record for another year—a record of splendid accomplishment by all classes, by most individual pupils, and in all lines oi activity. However, one who carefully scans the pages of this book must soon be aware of the fact that the class of 1929 has played a major part in the successes of the year. YY'hether we turn to athletics, club activities, forensics, honor rolls, Kyote. or any other of Billings high school's numerous lines of activity, we find members of the class of ‘29 carrying the brunt of the load. YVre wish that you who leave this year may carry on from this foundation and achieve similar success in broader fields. Billings high is better for your presence. We who remain shall strive to surpass your excellent record as we carry on in Billings high school. M. C. Gallagher. Principal. Ii»!
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r L (Xyole “Stop!’ I he sign is not placed at the intersection because you have been going too fast. It does not mean that you are not to con- tinue on your way. The word simply offers a warning—You are about to enter a faster lane of traffic. The command is to stop long enough to make sure that the way is clear and the time is right for entering or crossing this channel of rapid motion. flow well this same slogan might be used as we go along in our school life. “Stop, Freshmen. Do you know what it is all about?” “Stop, Sophomore, have you corrected your errors of the first Near?” “Stop, Junior. Are you doing your best or just getting by?” “Stop. Senior. Are you going to be able to stand the pace of competition when school is a memory?” “Stop!” Surely, but don’t forget to start again. M. C. Dietrich, Superintendent of Schools. Ii l
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n Dean of Girls Known as the Dean of Girls for the past year, Miss Mabel Huntoon has done a great deal to benefit the girls of Billings high school. Her position was created to take care of some of the duties formerly under the direct supervision of the principal. Miss Huntoon, who is an instructor in general science and biology, received her B. A. degree from Carleton college in Northfield. Minnesota. Her home state is Minnesota. In her office on the lower floor. Miss Huntoon takes care “of this, that, and the other thing,” as she expresses it. Miss Huntoon acts as excuse officer for the girls, and her office acts in the capacity of an employment bureau for girls. Assistant Principal Mr. Herbert Badglev, assistant principal, acts as Dean of Men. This past year has been Mr. Badglev'$ first as a member of the faculty of Billings high school. He was formerly principal of rhe Garfield school of this city. He fills the position on the faculty left vacant by Mr. George Ruffcorn. Mr. Badgley received his B. A. degree from the University of Montana. His home state is Missouri. Mr. Badgley is the excuse officer for the boys of the high school. His office also acts as an information bureau for persons calling the high school. When he isn’t acting as excuse officer for boys, Mr. Badglev teaches sociology and economics.
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