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A MONTHLY DINNER MEETING OF LOCAL M. E. A. .435 'V is ,aaa . ji ,M Local teachers and visitors from nearby towns gather to hear M. P. Moe, state executive secretary, who was guest speaker for the February dinner meeting of the Glasgow chapter, At the speakers' table at extreme right are, left to right: Miss Catherine Casady, Glasgow speaker, M, P. Moe of Helenag Miss Helen Atkins, local president, R. L. Irle, Glasgow speaker, Miss Marion Patch, Poplar speaker, M. E. A. MEMBERS OLLOWING is a list of the teachers who make up the Glasgow local of the Montana Education Associa- tion: R, L. Irie, superintendent. High school teachers: K. Elizabeth Anderson, Helen Atkins, Robert Breen, Leonard Brunette, V. Ruth Creveling, Catherine Casady, William Collins, Ann Foley, Edith Foss, Warren Hanna, Eugene Hunton, Roy Huber, William Lee, Mack Monaco, Howard Peters, Georgia Reckert, Archie Riikola, William Straugh, Adena Schumacher, Mildred Simonton, Elsie Wipf, Margaret Wynn, Grace Van Duser. Grade teachers on the south side: Dorothy Mangis, Maxine Pierron, Gertrude Overby, jean Seaton, Alpha Olson, Katherine Egan, Donald Foote. Grade teachers on the north side: Lillian Brandon, Lucille Peck, lone Kleppin, Marie Riordan, Adelaide Butler,Ruby johnson, Cloris Swindler, Marguerite Peterson. -6-
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R.L At right. left to right: Elmer Hall of Hall Drug Co.: Clerk A. B. Fried- l d ' un, cashier of the First National Bank. Not pictured: S. H Orvis IRLE, SUPERINTENDENT ffl? it 5. S S 1 Z 1xev?'3.'F ' Q5 :JZ , V - -'-2: ' L M X aa 'Y 'Nr 'in S 41 Mr. Irle is completing his 13th year as administrator of the Glasgow schools. BOARD HAVE VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS . ,iff-W... ,I Lower group, left to right: Oral R. McCleery. dairy- man and rancherg Mark Watson, of the Markle Trans- fer Co.. and Rol- land Alger of the local Minot Flour Mill. if 'Q fi' I A , 59 t if gf gala gtg jk .13 U A- N ' ' :rife ' f e -EL ,.,.. 1. .e x ,, . x .... - 61 'zz -5 'fl 1:-155: 'I' a,:.5.- ' e . mga -:A..:S::. J . , .::,'. 5 f I '
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Page 129 text:
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The above monogram, designed by a member, was adopted last year as the local emblem and is stenciled on the wall of the dining room where the monthly dinner meetings are held. HE Glasgow chapter of the Montana Education Association is recognized as one of the most active locals in the state and was one of the first to take the lead in promoting strong local units. This year the group has stressed in its program the development of close state and local relationship. Contributing to this development was the visit of M. P. Moe, state executive-secretary, at the February meet- ing. The group holds a dinner meeting on the second Thursday in each month at the Blue Room of the Allen Cafe. Program, food and table committees are appointed to arrange for these meetings. Outside speakers from local or state organizations or local musicians often participate in these programs. A special activity for the year was the Northeastern District M. E.. A. convention held in Glasgow last October. A number of splendid general and sectional meetings were presented under the directoin of local and outside teachers for this Golden Anniversary convention. Social activities are an important part of the year's program. Fea- tures of this year were the picnic at Porcupine creek, the banquet and dance with the 'iwizard of Oz theme during the convention and the Apache New Year's party. Elected to represent the local staff at the Delegate Assembly in G reat Falls this March were: Miss Helen Atkins, local presidentg Miss Cloris Swindler and Supt. R. l... lrle, delegate-at-large. 1939-40 Officers of Glasgow Local Left to right: Miss Helen Atkins, presidentg Archie Riikola, vice president: Mack Monaco, secretary-treasurerg Roy Huber, auditor. -7-
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