Rocky Mountain College - Yellowstone / Poly Yearbook (Billings, MT)

 - Class of 1919

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Page 19 text:

THE POLY TRUE MORALE. It's the will of the fighting soldier To Win through the battle's heat The honored ideals of his people With a faith that knows no defeat. It's the spirit of honest endeavour, In business, in life or in art, To attain the highest expression Of hand and mind and heart. It's the sacred fire kept burning In the shrine of the human soul, By the God Whose name shall be Honor And Truth while the centuries roll It's the vision of light through darkness The chink in the hard, blank wall Through which shines forth true destiny For humanity-that's morale. -A.H D

Page 18 text:

THE POLY ERNEST T. KRUEGER Dean of the College. A Debt of Gratitude It was with sincere regret that we learned of the intended depar- ture of Mr. E. T. Krueger on a leave of absence. He will spend the next 'W Q l few months in attendance at the University of Chicago. Recognizing the great difference it will make in life at the Polytechnic, we never- theless set aside our personal de- sires for the greater good since he goes in the furtherance of a great service. having been chosen with many other prominent educators to play an important part in a new Na- tional activity-that of studying out a plan for Americanization in Schools and Colleges. ERNEST T, KRUEGER Of Mr. Krueger's work at the Polytechnic, too much cannot be said. His true worth as an instructor and example for young people is too well shown inqresults to need words in expression of our high regard for him. His has been a work of the most scholarly character and he has succeeded in upholding a high standard, both of student endeavor and Christian relationship during the four years that he has been with us. Vxfith a love for systemized progress and orderly procedure, he has been the master mind of the organization. Earnest and untiring have been his efforts, kind, but wisely firm his attitude toward the students, and as dean of the college, he has won the respect and esteem of all who have felt his influence. Enthusiastic always for the highest good of the institution and especially for the young people entrusted to his care, he will be sadly missed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger have made many true friends during their residence among us and their social intercourse with students and faculty has been uplifting and inspiring. They have shared with us our joys and triumphs, theirs have been the arms on which we leaned when the burden of misfortune seemed more than We could bear. Never sparing themselves when sickness and misfortune laid its heavy hand on others, their friendship has made an indelible impression on the lives of us all. Thus we come to the parting of the ways! We will regret their absence and miss them in every phase of our lives, still we cannot but rejoice in the opportunity they have found to be of greater service to all mankind. Uur heartfelt good wishes go with them during their absence and the ideals they have inspired will continue to grow through- out the years. We will look for their return with anxious hearts.



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18 THE POLY ,THE me mm, PoT Tnvlhe PoLyTechnicW f Jer Im , V h l?3i' BS 91 ' H nj r'v?'H ' Q ' 7 O fig aww f it . I , ' 'em N I ' I Z R - I ' ik 'X ' X Q. L3 gf ' , ' OFFICERS AND FACULTY TRUSTEES I. D. O'DonuelI James R. Goss Wm. M. Johnston President Vice-President Secretary Preston B. Moss Hon. Joseph Pope Hon. W. B. George Treasurer Rev. W. H. North Charles Chapple Rev. Chas. F. Fisher Sheridan, Wyo. H. W. Rowley Willis E. Lougee Candia, N. H. J. B. Arnold ADMINISTRATION Lewis T. Eaton Ernest T. Eaton Educational Director Financial Director E. T. Krueger A. O. Kline Dean of the College Dean Commercial Dept. Harold A. Loring Mrs. M. A. Maclntyre Dean of the Conservatory Dean of Women FACULTY Lewis T. Eaton, M. D., M. S. Highland Park College, Lenox College. Educational Director, President of Faculty, Professor of Psychology and Education. Ernest T. Eaton, Ph. B., M. S. University of Iowa, Lenox College. Financial Director, Vice-President of Faculty, Professor of History. Ernst T. Krueger, A. B., B. D. University of Illinois, Chicago Seminary. Dean of the College, Professor of Sociology, Advanced Rhetoric and Biblical Literature. A. O. Kline, B. S., M. Acct., Valparaiso University. Dean of Commercial Department. Harold A. Loring, Pupil Willard C. Kimball, Piano, Pipe Organ and Harmony, Pupil of Carl and Reinhold Faelteng Teacher's Course Virgil Piano School, New Yorkg Pupil of A. K. Virgil, Concert Pianist and Orchestral Conductor. Dean of Conservatory of Music, Director of Pipe Organ Department and Director of Piano Department.

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