This chapter was organized March 8, 1912, at Bozeman, by Organizing Regent, Ella Martin. The chapter originally hoped to call itself Sacagawea, but a Washington chapter had already chosen that name. Mount Hyalite's namesake, a majestic peak, 10,299 feet high and about 25 miles south of Bozeman, is the source of a rare mineral of the opal family, known as hyalite from the Greek word glass. Mount Hyalite Chapter has supported a current Vice President General, Iverna (Ivy) Huntsman; four State Regents and one state officer. In past years, the chapter contributed to naturalization court classes and sessions in Bozeman; and is currently active in various youth projects.
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