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I HIIQTY -UNI: . . . First Rnu-Alberta Clark, Phyllis jones, lris Sams. Marian Robbins, Miss Nancy Olsen, Florence Garrison, Elvira Robbins, Roberta jean Flatt, Klara Stoekdalil. Srifmil Run-Leo Twiggs, jeanne XY'agner, lfnmgene Howard, Marv Xlfiggenhorn, jeanne Olson, Anne I-,lilabeth Lierharr, Keen Ciisel, Hazel Shipp, Ruby Pinniek, Jeanne Barnes. Ermayean Randolph. Tluril Rau-Kathryn Biornstad. Harrier Gervais, Liraee Nelson, Robert Nlaybelle, Harry Rothrocls, George Hovland, Anthony XleCune. Edwin Harper. Margaret Stewart, Barbara Magnus. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER 3. 4' i H.-uzkv Rormiotx . . Prriiili-ii! Niaitv XYit.c,i'xiioitx . Pr.-mil-1:1 KLIN C151 I, . Yi i'i'- Piwviiluiit Axnioxx NltCL'Nr . Vi i'i'- Prrwifrvit 1 Liu Txxloos . . . S i'i' iriurri' jtaxxr Olsox . S i'i'v rlizry Raantitixi BIURNSTAD . . Tri'.1s1ir:r Gtoitoti Iloxttavxn . . Tnuiiim-r l l l . l Latin Club 1 HE Latin Club was organized several years ago to stimulate interest in the study of Latin and to show the relationship between the Latin and English ft Q languages. 5 ali -. i l Under the sponsorship of Miss Olsen this club has put on many interesting Y E i programs for the purpose of making its members better acquainted with the old ff' il Roman life and customs. If Several social meetings have been held during the year and the members have , V sponsored a few candy sales. 107 ,54- l , X - X mg , to ,i 4. ,pau ,JV 'LL ,Y ,,,-- Java- ao- A 4 ,A 1,7
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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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, 'sl O O O THE KYUTE Firsl Rllll'mEl3lDC Mnkalson, bar.: Ann Warnex'. Rosemary Sampsel, Katherine McMahon, Marjorie Schiltz. Strom! Rau'-Bob Everett, Roy Nelson, Dora Xvheelcr, Josephine Moore, Richard Kirk, Eugene Youngkin. Third Rau'-Carl Bollum, Lowell Thompson, Robert Shcritf, David Duncan, Howard Walters. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER I WARNER TIALGREN . Prrsidrrzl BOB EVERETT . . . President TOM WILKINS . Vin'-President DOROTHY VON ESCHEN . Vin'-President DAVID DUNCAN . Secretary KATHLRINE MCMA!-ION . Srfrriary BOB LACKLEN Tnuzsurer Davin DUNCAN . . Treasurer OIIYE Scuotz . Sponsor Masque and Dagger Club HE Masque and Dagger dramatic club is an honorary society. Those wishing to F591 join must be in one long play 01' have a minor speaking part in three long plays, a I 41,2 lead in two one-act plays or minor roles in four one-act plays. Pantomine parts in , af' ' ,I , T i7 -Eff, pageants or plays requiring acting may be accepted. Also students who have been stage 's YJ 4- gf ,' H' . . . . . 'Jii ' or business managers or members of the stage crew are eligible to join. -- 'f . . . . . S f 21 N , This club has gone under a new name this year and has been quite active in school ar .-'71 Z' . . . . ,J ' Q activities. It sponsored the first formal dance of the year on November' 21, 1930 and ff ' , 'Ll . ,. - ,. JA Jgx presented a one-act Christmas play, The Killer. 'i lax'-1' El . . . . . . . . . my , k -N The aims and purpose of this organization are: To give recognition for partici- l ll . . - - 1 4 . X l M pation in dramaticsg to stimulate better dramatic work in Billings High Schoolg and to fi i l , l . l' 'N , give members of this organization experience in dramatic arts. I Shaq N I il I K 1, X T ff li X y is J. 108 ' I faq l1A4Ag,nfefyJvgA,L,gota,txMp.4.Muc1.,L..go,5.ct,,Lca,-,Eca4QQN -iw ,f . . .B , - 4' ltxdxx RQ L
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