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Illlllilii -UNI . . . 3. G JIUQ.-5 ' - . ? 1 1 . s Q fini Run-Naomi Carpenter. Florence Arimtt. Miss Marpine Reynolds, Ruth Fregger. lfdith Allport, Betty Iirnst. Svvoml Run'-Alice W'estbruok, Dorotliy Hanly, Mariorie Schiltl, Mary Bernice Roscoe, Alice Marvin, Frances Hawk, Erna XY'estbrook. Tlurif Run-lfdith Matheson, Bvrl Kelly, Margaret 99 jir- Darnell, Margaret True, Margaret Mammen, Catherine Allard. 4 OFFICERS FIRST SFMFSTIQR SI COND SLMFSTIQR l.3.I,TTIl FRNST .... PV'i'ililt'Ylf Rum: Fn1r,c.1,R .... Prrslifmt FIORFNCI Axxorr . l'1ir-Pm-izilrvzf Xwxil LXRPFXIIR Vlii'-Pviu1Jrv1t Naomi CARI-rx 1 LR . Srurrlary Emi H A1 I Pour . Nii'rrt.nx Ilouoain HANLY Tritmm-r Flfvruxcl Auxoli' . . Treaturr' HE and respond French Club purpose of the French club is to promote interest in French life literature. All meetings are conducted in French, and members to roll call by giving French quotations. From time to time the members give short skits or plays in French. The membership of the club is limited to students who receive A's and B's in French. 1 I ,., Qs . i , xxx l X. GQ,iD3V9,,1.' 4. 1, a.,,,x.-4,,a,,r--,i,.u, ,---J.,.J,4JJJ4,.l -If 2 . U -i X ll
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. . . THE KYUTE l r Firxf Rau'-Klara Stockdale, Jane Maxon, Miss Lela Agnew, Edith Allport, Cecil Olson, Sue jones. Srrumz' Rou'-Elinore Rockwell, Ruth Fregger. Oran McKee, Robert McGill, Janet Marvin, LaFrance Reed. Third' Ron'-Alten Christenson, john Crow, Fred Xvyatt. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER A -Q CECIL Orson: . . Prrsidmi SUE joxrs . - . President Euxoiuz ROCKXYELL . . Viva-Prvsidvnl FRED XYVYATT . . Vin'-Prrsidcnt MARGARLT DARNEI.L , . Svrrclary .Ion-LN CROW . . . Srfrclury LAFRANCE REED . . Trtwzmrrr ,ALTON CHRISTENSON . Trrasnrrr Current Events Club AST fall the Current Events Club was organized for the purpose of advancing the students' interest in current history. This aim is T A pci? reached through discussions on topics of the day. V' '41, rj f' Many interesting programs have been given at the meetings under the U ,i,,f'T'x sponsorship of Miss Lela Agnew. If This club has sponsored several successful candy sales and altogether ' QF N . W,1f,'. iq. . has had an eventful first year. .m jf A tt, fr' ,ff U22 Ai 'AJ ,-rw 1' 1 I wi' Ly l 1 1 1 u E P fr A: I lb 1 1' 1 lL , I T rg 'Sa gi
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IND Tx f 1 fs fa ,',: lzfj V ff - ,X 61 ' A . W, , f ! 1 'fix V . xJ' xl ,Ex L . Mfg 1 ,.l, TT-Qgya ,JN l 1 1 1 . ...THE KY 1 V 6900 l First Ron-james Note. Roy Nelson. Kenneth Haynes, Mr. Herman Luse, Richard Herminghaus, Collins Jolinson. Douglas Morrison, Clifford Nelson, Ed Seitz. Second' Rou'-Carl Shogren, Clark Pierce, Robert Blotkamp, Bud Hoffman. Fred Foulkes, Max Mehl, Bob Everett. Robert Movius, Bruno Kluge, Charles Pfaff. Tlvim' ROll1R0bEfE Stong, Kirke Noyes, Donald McDonald, Edmund Brown, Robert lN1cGill, Robert Shiriff, Lewis Hochstrasser, Targe Grimstad, XX'illiam Sirrine, Robert Spurling, Donald McCormick. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Lewis 1-1ocHsTR.assrR DONALD RICDONALD XYYILLIAXI SIRRINE CHARLES PPAFF Dox.-no BTCDONALD CH.-xurrs PFAFF . . . . President . Vice-President Prrsidrni . Vift-Prfsizivfllf XYYILLIALI SIRRINE . . Treasurer Sn'n't11ry-Trmxzxrsr ROBERT SPURLING . . . Secretary Lewis Hocl-isrkfxssrik . . Sergeant-at-Arms Svrgcrzrzf-111-Aruzs MR. HERMAN Lose .... Sponsor Hi-Litso Club FTER having been inactive for three years, the Hi-Lit-So reorganized in the Billings High School, late in 1930. An active campaign of literary study has been followed, and reports on noted authors are made at each meeting. The club contributed to the promoting of school spirit by holding their first annual Hi-Lit-So carnival on January 31, 1930. The attendance at this event was exceedingly large. The members have cooperated well and have accomplished much in the study of literature. The colors of their predecessors were adapted by the new group and white sweaters with red emblems were purchased. The club this year was limited to thirty Junior and 7 Senior boys. Meetings have been held on the first and third W ednesdays of each month. Mr. Herman Luse was s onsor. P of 'ef 100 ff' ffl 'lil Ll ffl! l ii , y ,gf poll 1 1 gf ' 4 T If ,U X.
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