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I be Luncheon Club I' ai.i. Quarter President THKI.MA WKNIJTK V ice- ITeaidenl KATIHtYN K 1HR Secretary-Treasurer TO. l iriU’KU, Winter Quarter President RUTH SHIVERY Vice-President MARGARET RORERTS Secretary-Treasurer . IIEI)RHI RODHRERG Spring Quarter President MARGARET RORERTS Vice-President ESTHER EARN I’M Secret arv-Treasurer NAT A HIE FOSTER One of rlu most popular of the social organizations of the school is the Luncheon Club, composed of all the students and faculty memhers. The cluh, which is conducted as a service club, meets every Wednesday noon at 12:1 5 in the dining room of the Hillings Commercial Club. In 1927, when the school was in its infancy, there was no place for a general assembly. Through the leadership of Dr. McMullen this cluh was organized, and the Hillings Commercial Cluh was chosen as the place for the weekly “get-together. The officers, a president, a vice-president, and a secretar -treasurer, are elected by the student body, and they in turn select assistants, who arrange the program for the week, and preside for the day. The main purpose of the cluh is to serve as a general assembly. Its service to the city of Hillings is the carrying out of the annual Red Cross drive. The 1929 campaign was the most successful one ever held in Hillings. ()ne of the most outstanding features of the Luncheon Cluh program this year was the dinner in honor of Miss Anna Hird Stewart, noted lecturer and children's poet. Other guests at the dinner were the co-operating teachers of Hillings, and the memhers of the Hoard of Kducation. On January 22, the Luncheon Cluh entertained the basketball team from the State Normal College at Dillon. [-’61
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Student Council Theresa Arrington, President Lucille Ridgeway. Vice-President Signe Hoi.m Beatrice Day Miss Ki.izabeth I Lucille Nelson. Secretary Gladys aGner. Business Manager I 'red Kozenek Leon Foote )aggett. Vacuity Adviser
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' Debate Season I hc debate team of 1930 was composed ot Ruth Shively and Lillian Schatz on the negative side and Mrs. Mary Leinenweber and Alice Sweetman on the affirmative. Mrs. Mildred Haughawaut acted as alternate. The first debate of the year was on Friday, March 7, when our affirmative team met the negative team from the State Normal College of Dillon. The second was with the affirmative team of the State Normal School of Dickinson. North Dakota, on Friday, March 28. This was a three-man team. Mrs. Haughawaut was the third member of our team. The negative team from Intermountain I’nion College at Helena met the affirmative team here on Friday, April 4. On April 18 the negative team of the State School of Mines at Butte met our affirmative team here. 'File negative team made a four-da trip. April 9-12. during which they debated Mount Saint Charles at Helena, the Freshman W omen’s team at Missoula and the State College team at Bozeman. 'Fhe debates were all non-decision. Altogether the debate season was a very interesting and satisfactory one. Fhe faculty committee which sponsored the debate work was composed of Miss Martha F. Dewey of the speech department; Miss Pauline Rich, librarian; and Mr. James W. Hawkes of the social science department.
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