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KIINEWI 67116 The Club was formed lVlzareh 128, 1939, Since that first meeting tlie members ol' the club have learned to develop films, priit pictures. enlarge piutures :ind to tiike indoor pictures, Dilierent types of illlms and papers were cliseusser! also. The club sponsored a Candid Camera contest for the students ol' Gallatin County High School. lt meets in the science rooms of Gallatin Countv High School everv Tuesday. The purpose of this club is to give those people who are sincerely interested an opportunity to extend their knowledge by instruction and comparison, and to ere-Lite a general interest in photography in Gallatin County High School. OFFICERS OF THE CLUB President-Forest Owens Vice-President-Gene Tgylor Secretary-Treasurer-Paul Mcudor Sponsor-Mr. Johansson Top row: Roger Plnmlee, Harold Eagle, Ralph Challander, Tom Hlullin, .lark Dexter, Mr. Johans- son, Bill Davis, Ralph Cranston. Bottom row: Forest Owens, Paul Meador, Gene Taylor, Harold Willson, Bob Kleinsehmdit, Paul Barrett, Glen Muller, Jinx Gray, Vernon Hnlmquist. Not in picture: Nelson Story, .lux-la Altmuier. 52 f In W I
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Maflz, Gfub Top row: John Van Camp, Bill Davis, Tom Synmonds, Betty' Jean Deem, Janice Gieseker, Nor- man Hansen, Ed Voldseth, Mildred Grande, Louis Schaffer, Willard Davis, and Jumes Buckland, S l0llS0l'. lvliddle row: Rallph Challander, Holllce Snyder, Irene Smiley, Ruby Thomas, Ellvirn Thompson, Leila Ruth Linfield, and Jean Galer. Bottom row: Tom l-Iallln, Miss Davis, Helen Qulst, Gyda Sheppherd. John M. Youlkos, Gladys Gaines, and James Berg. OFFICERS President-Gladys Gaines Vice-President-Irene Smiley Secretary-Treasurer-Ruby Thomas The Math club was started in the fall of 1930 with Mr. Buckland as sponsor. It was then known as the Mathematics club and was a departmental activity, in which any student interested might belong. Several years ago it was changed to the Delta X club. Membership in the club is now limited to students who are interested. and who have had six quarters of math, maintaining a B average, and who are taking math. Candidates are accepted by vote of the club members. Ten new members were admitted this year. The Delta X club aims to present and discuss mathematical subjects of interest to the members. The annual social event is a picnic in the spring. 51
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Qui!! and Sem!! Top Row- Frank Mougey, Don Rundell, Dorothy Pinkerton, Annabelle Collier, Maxine White- aker. Bottom Rowe Marilyn Casler, Janice Geiseker, Jean Cvaler, Jean McCollum, Jane Doering OFFICERS President-Frank Mougey Vice-President-Don Rundell Sponsor-Howard Dean The Quill and Scroll is an international, honorary journalistic society. The qualifi- cations for membership include being in the upper third of the junior or senior class. being a member of the Gallatin High News staff, and doing outstanding journalistic work. After being recommended for membership by the local club members, all appli- cants must be approved by the national secretary. In addition to fulfilling all qualifi- cations. an example of each person's work must be included with the application. The purpose of the organization is to give recognition to those who deserve it for work in 53 J
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