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PAM Qt’AIlTBK OPFIOKKS Hazel Hilton. Pres.: Ilstliei Farmim. Vice-I'res.; I.aureiu-f A her, See.-Treas. Luncheon Club In order to increase attendance at the luncheons a new plan was formulated by the Student C ouncil at the beginning of the winter quarter. Four tickets for each student were purchased through the activity tee, making it possible for each student to attend at least four luncheons each quarter, thereby gaining more cooperation and unity within the school. A new constitution was adopted, with the following provision tor membership. “All students are eligible to become members of the club on attending eighty percent of the luncheons each quarter. ' The officers for the spring quarter, whose pictures do not appear, were: President. Ruth Marriage; Vice-President, Anna belle Parker; Secretary - Trasurer, Grace Hansen.
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WINTKIt Ql’AltrKU OK Kiri: RS Margaret l.ymli. See.-Teens.: Or villa Jones, I'res. opal Al(|tiis t. Souk lender; Virginia Mrooks, Vice-1’res. Luncheon Club The Luncheon C lub, a pioneer organization of its type not onl in our scIkkjI hut in the United States, was organized by Dr. McMullen in 1927. It is a service as well as a social club, taking the place of a usual weekly assembly. Its membership is drawn from the student body and faculty. Attendance is optional, but those who are truly members of the school find it both profitable and entertaining to attend. The club meets each Wednesday in the dining room of the C ommercial C'lub. Officers are elected each quarter In the students. 'The president of the club selects a chairman for each week, who arranges the program and presides over the meeting after the conclusion of the regular business of the club. The programs are delightfully entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable. They are usually of school talent.
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Top How—James O’Connor, I r. Mines. John Ahrahamson. Jack Halt .ell. Klmer Swanson. William Olson. Don Wright. Second How—Leonard Johnson. Robert (Jail. I’uhlioity Mgr.. Laurence Aber, Tom Kelly. James Vance. DeLorman Burke. Third How—Vernon LaValley, Charles Headington, Mr Manion. dene ICrnster, Charles Corbett, Vice-Pros.. Mr. Ridgely, Marvin Klampe. Harold Van Nice. Hot tom How—Mr Sliunk. Mr. Baumgartner, Mi Poole, Dean Aldrich. (Jlen Walker, Sec. and Treas.. Dr. McMullen. The Trail Blazers The Trail Blazers, pioneer men’s club of Kastern Montana Normal Sdiool. was organized in tlu winter quarter of to promote the professional and social activities among the men of the school. The dub is under the direction ot Mr. R. A. Shunk. During the spring quarter the dub sponsored a very enjoyable steak-fry, which was held on Kelly Mountain. All the students of the school were invited. NOT IN PICTVRK Charles Doan James L. Hawkes Harry N Stuber Newton C. Abbott William Pent ilia Donald Steele Joel Hatch (28 J
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