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.emi 1 me EC Club ft-90.9 i First row: La Vera Curdy, Lavlna Kurk, Ruby Thomas, Katherine Metcalf, Dorothy Pinkerton, An- nabelle Collier, Ann Wilson, Adele Wyatt, Margery Copping, Ruth Curdy, Ruth Skinner, Nina Koger, and Betty Richardson. S000Ild l'0W5 Marilyn ROSBIIDUK. Esther Brelsford, Marjorie Waldorf, Ruth Black, Melva Mae Skand, Dorothy Preston, Cecil Puckett, Bonnie Van Ausdol, Imogean Puckett, Audrey Noyes, Dor- othy Marquis, Vivian Love, Alice Alfred, Ida. Bea Prather, Virginia. Baker, Elsie Thomas, Sarah Davis, Wlnona Norton, and Evelyn Glenn. Third row: Thelma Rosenberg, Mary Ann Batch, Maxine Gllchrlst, Betty I-Illl, Jean Haynes, Mayda Shelhamer, Margaret Caven, Margaret DeWayne, Olive Noyes, Margaret Heehderks, and Miss Florence Schaeffer. Not in picture: Betty Bellows, Phyllis Butcher, Janet Coe, Margery Durham, Gwen Haynes, Elinore Hollier, Gertrude Love, Jane McCarthy, Elsie Martinez, and Audrey Whiteman. OFFICERS President-Dorothy Pinkerton Vice-President-Anabelle Collier Secretary-Ann Wilson Treasurer-Adele Wyatt Sponsor-Miss Florence Schaeffer The Home Economics club is composed of girls who have taken home economics in Gallatin. The club aims to do something for home, school, and community, to promote the ideals of loyalty, friendship and courtesy among the members of the club and the student body. In carrying out these aims the club this year has given a father-son ban- quet for the Future Farmers, given a banquet for their mothers, sent Christmas baskets to the poor, sold pies in order to buy equipment for the department, organized a very novel Kitchen Kabinet Band for Stunt Nite, and gave some very successful parties for the members. This club was organized in 1929 under Miss Reinbecke and Miss Waite and in 1934 became affiliated with the national organization. 49
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gilllllfl' gIl'IIl6I'S of 67ilHIHl'li!ffl Officers President. Lewis Hnffinc: Vicc-Prcsiclcnt. Charles Kirk: Second Vice President. Robcrt Vllcstlakcz Secretary. Phil Sandquist: Trcas ircr. Harold Wilson: Rs-porter. Jann-s Os- borne: Sentinel, Bob Stinnctt. Although vocational agriculture has Econ ofi'crcd at Gallatin for a nnrnhcr of ycars prior, thc organization of an F.F.A. chaptcr was matic in Octohcr l?lIi'l, Sincc that tiinc thc chapter has had an activc part in many activities. On April 8 of this ycar thc chapter wont to Townscnd whcrc thcy mot with scvcral othcr chapters to organizc thc southern district l .l'.A.'s, Harold Wilson was cle-r-tcfl Vicc presiclcnt of thc district and Phil Seandquist. sccrctai'y, ln thc contcsts hold thcrc Earl Kraft placcd first in thc shop contcst. thc grain judging tcain plziccd sccond, and thc horscshoc tcam placcd first. ln thc district nice-t. hcld hcrc April li thc thrcc livcstock judging tcams cntcrcd from Gallatin placcd first. sccond. and fourth: thc poultry judging and ogg grading tcznn placcd sccondi and thc riflc tcain placcd first, ln thc statc contcsts hcld during higl' school wack at Montana Statc Collcgc. Earl Kraft placed first in tool usagc and idciitificaticn. llarry Figggiiis scccnd in projcct work, and Bob Cloningcr third in rcportinsg. Bcsidcs the Various contcsts and pioicctr the cliaptcr has snonsorcd sm-vcral social functions. Amongthcm ai'ctlicAnnt1ail lxfj l3'ivsl. thc Fvthci' and Son Bzinquct. thc Statc F,F.A. Banquct, a radio broadcast, and thc Rural School Day. Tow row: Bob Atkins, lioh N1-stlaln-, Bob Durham, Bob Hoffman, Lvstvr xvZlI'XY00ll, Sam Alford, Harry Figgins, Mauricc llllNl'IllK'l'l'yf Milton l rPt'lanil, Kvnnf-tli Nlariinz, Jann-s Schwt-ilvring tivr- altl Pat-ovsky, and Jann-s Oshornc. ' S4-cond Row: Ilan Vlalkvr, I'lar1-iicv Durham, livrt Dusenln-rry. lioh l'ltlllllllIl'!', Bob Stinnt-tt tix-i-. alll Brown, Perry Lf-nz, and Lt-o Frcvlaml. V Fftlllf TUWZ Aftllllf lviifll. lllhlI'lll'l4ll'1 l'hil Sandqifst. Dall- Davis, Toni Nhanv, llaroltl Snrfacc Yor- man Samson. Etlwaril Monforton, Fharlvs Kirk, anxl Instructor William Vain-1-, ' A S4-att-tl: -lack Lang, Harold Wilson, .loc Just and Earl Kraft. Not in piclurc: Jason Callantinc, Janivs Dania-ls, L4-wis Hul'l'ino, Glcnn Johnson, Alhcrt Julian Loo Lalacht-'nr, VYaltt-r Martini. Sam Alford, .lack Hnlhcrt, Bvrnartl Patlcc. lloyd Bovlan l'I'1it-In-o fnrily. Myron Huntsman, Roy llarris. anal Bill Vlark. i ' i I 48
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jearffrf Ever since lSll2 when Gallatin held the state eliampionship title for two consecu- tive years. interest in debating has gradually increased in selzool. During this year. under the direction ot' Ben Lundquist, eoaeh. Gallatin with some twenty debaters. competed in about thirty debates with teams from more than ten cities. Gallatin established a chapter on the National Forensic league. the honor society for high school debators. in 1931 Lll'lClQI' William Lessley, coach. lt is the second oldest chapter in the state. This yt-ar's membership included eight people: Jane Doering, Harriette Franklin. Gyda Sheppard, Gladys Gaines, Nadine Goodrich. Jack Detmer, and James Strand, Gallatin debators this year sponsored the Southern Di strict fleliate tournament ol' the Montana State High Sehooi Debate le que. They entertained eight teinns and their coaches from Butte, Helena, Columbus, Lau 'el. Three Forks, Dillon, and Gallatin. In the tournament Gallatin took the cistriet title by defeating Three Forks in tl' - finals, thereby winning the right to debate i n thc state debate tournament in Missoula at the time of the spring track meet. ru-.. V l 4 I A I Top row: Phyllis But:-her. Orville Fuqua, -hum-s Strand, Ed Miller. Ruth D4-em, and Gyda Sheppard. Middle row: Marjorie Clark, Phil Pollovk. Harold Poynter, Roh B. Johnson, -lawk Dexter, null Adelinl VW:-kberg. Front row: Hen Lumlquist, sponsor: .lane Dol-ring, llurriette Flilllklill, Gladys Gaines. x1llllll1'G0lNl rirll, and Robert Nielsen. 50
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