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Domestic News December 5, 1957

The Hardin Tribune Herald

Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana

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The Big Horn unit of the Montana Education Association held its regular meeting at Hardin Senior High School on Tuesday, presided by President Louis Stahl. Activities included a business session, a one-act play, discussion on parliamentary procedure, and film strips on Roberts Rules of Order. Next meeting scheduled for January 28.

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MEA Local Conducts Regular Meeting

Louis Stahl of St. Xavier, president of the Big Horn unit of the Montana Education association, presided at the group's regular meeting held at the senior high school in Hardin Tuesday.

Following the business meeting a one-act play depicting a senior class meeting, was presented. A discussion on parliamentary procedure was conducted, and two film strips from the teaching laboratory of the vocational agriculture department portraying parliamentary procedure under Roberts Rules of order were shown.

Next meeting of the group will be January 28 in the home economics room of the school at 8 p. m.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education

What keywords are associated?

Mea Meeting Hardin Education Association Parliamentary Procedure Roberts Rules

What entities or persons were involved?

Louis Stahl

Where did it happen?

Hardin

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Hardin

Event Date

Tuesday

Key Persons

Louis Stahl

Event Details

Louis Stahl presided over the regular meeting of the Big Horn unit of the Montana Education Association at the senior high school in Hardin. The meeting included a business session followed by a one-act play depicting a senior class meeting, a discussion on parliamentary procedure, and two film strips on Roberts Rules of Order from the vocational agriculture department's teaching laboratory. The next meeting is scheduled for January 28 in the home economics room at 8 p.m.

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