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TIIIRTY-UNIE . . . 105 Bessie Steele, Jessie Steele, jean Todd. Harold Ramsey, Clifford Nelson, Richard Davis. Junior Orchestra N the spring of 1930, Miss McIntosh, who was the sponsor of the Sophomore Class suggested to the class members that they organ- ize an orchestra to help in the presentation of the Sophomore Revue. 1 Accbrdinglysix students met in 304 to organize what was then Q called the Sophomore Qrchestra. At the beginning of this year the orchestra was reorganized. It was then named the Junior 1 Orchestraf, 4 'i This organization has always been very helpful in furnishing i popular music at pep assemblies, school dances, and banquets. It is X one of the most active groups in the school. Miss Abercrombie is its present sponsor. .531 5' '. il: : J A ,fi . l ' . ii 1 l l . . I 1. lr lx x fx l Y lx 12+ Lg Q XV Al y N- 1 ,, , 'ef-f f QQ .- L- ,
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.. . THE IC10Tf 1 , U V Intl Run-Catherine Allard, Elvira Robbins. Oral Henkel, Josephine McDonald, Marie Borberg. Second Rau-Jeanne Key, Helen Blackford. Kathryn Key, Alice X'Yi'estbrook, Rose Robinson, Sara Ann W'arner, Miss Gertrude Whipple, Virginia Wetland, Marjorie W'ood, Dorothy Hanly, Florence Arnott, Jo Phelan, Mary Barrett. Tlum' Rau-Rosemary Sampsel, Janice Koppe, Erna Xvestbrook, Gertrude Hughes, Elizabeth Coleman, Katherine McMahon, Harriet Foote, Vyra Heslep, Jacqueline Jones, Edith Matheson, Elaine Aldrich, Marguerite Myers. Fourth Ron-Marjorie Petrie. Jeanne Olson, Georgia Howard, Marian Robbins, Isabelle Vfebb, Keen Cisel, Magdeline Buller, Mary Bernice Roscoe, Alberta Clarke, Mary Vfiggenhorn, Margaret Heslep, Jeanne Wagoner, Helen McMahon. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER XIIRMINIA XV.xTL.xND .... Prv5iJr11t Jixxlce KOPPE ..... President SARA AAN XY'.xkNi.R V1 i'i' -Prrsztlvrzl Jo PHEL.-KN . . . Vice-Preritferzl Aint XXVESIBROOK . Tmmzrur Fromixci ARNOTT . Svnchzry Row Roinxsox . . S i'i' rvtary Ross ROBINSON . Treasurer Kinetic Klub HE two aims toward which the Kinetic Klub has directed most of its energies this year have been the development of individual abilities and the performing of service to the Billing High School. In the fall, the club furnished pep trucks and decorated the goal posts for the football games. They gave a pep assembly in October, and another in January, at the opening of the conference basketball season. For the district basketball tournament, the Kinetic Klub circulated the official souvenir programs, and handled the concessions at the games. During the meetings of the Eastern Section of the Montana Educational Association the club furnished ushers for all general sessions, and operated a transportation service for out-of-town teachers. The Kinetic Klub requires a scholarship average of 80 to make applicants eligible for membership. Programs are presented at the regular meetings. At one of the May meetings, the members, mothers are guests of the club. On Commencement Day the club presents a silver cup to the high school student who has made the highest scholarship record for the school year. 106 A I ,pt.x..,t..cx.-.C-cl.-ex. ,nu-JC . L ..1..-,LA.s,t.L,-,ox
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