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THE S CLUB I o A Sitting--A15-Ianey, Harry Henderson, Gaylord Wright, Bob Carson, George Franz, Kenneth Anderson, k L . Jac er ee Second Row-Paul Reeves, Bob Eakle, Vincent Webber, Bill McDonough, Jimmie Hutcheson, Joe Davies, Harold Berg, Charles Donaldson, Harold Haines, Carl Trout. Third Row-Harold Berglund, Ed Boyd, jack Freeman, Harold Sinton, Cory Cook, Gerry Stokes, Charles Coates, Charles Fitzgerald, Paul Franz, Dutch Tuttle, Stan Cook, Cliff Sholander, Jimmie Tiernan, Tom Henry. The USU clubroom is where members hold meeting and go instead of going to study halls. This year the clubroom has been re-decorated and much new furniture bought. Miss Burnham, the club mother, made and presented drapes for the room. Club officers are: Harold Berg, basketball ace, President, Cory Cook, football, basketball and baseball letterman, Vice Presidentg and Gaylord VVright, a trackman, Secretary. Last semester's ofhcers were: President, Jimmy Tiernan, an eight lettermang Vice President, Tom Henry, a base- ball playerg and Joe Davies, a track and football letterman, Secretary. Also one sophomore, Chuck Donaldson, who made his letter in football while a 10-B, is a member. Mr. Moles is faculty sponsor of the club. Page 27 I , W
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W, - - ,.,, eine: I 5335 llwhvfmll .:'f.'EEEE,, THE GOLF TEAM Back Row-john Prince, Noel Fyles, Paul Christensen, Claude Wright. Front Row-George Tweig, James Hutcheson, jack Halstead. P early-and out to City Park Golf Course to view the Southern golf team in action. It is a shame that the students cannot take the same interest in golf as they do other sports. I was the only spectator at the match and I enjoyed it immensely. In our first match we trounced East. The first and second teams took the match from East while the third team suffered a loss. Paul Christensen and George Twieg played admirably and were accurate on their putts. In the second match South fought to the eighteenth green but West, because of their accuracy and distance, defeated the Southerns. A great game, nevertheless. Up early-next Saturday and out to meet. Manixal Went down before the Sou- thern onslaught and put South in lead for championship. Claude Wright and Noel Fyles did their bit for the victory. Alas, next Saturday-North started by driving long shots to the pin, sinking long putts, and overwhelming the Southerns by a splurge of Hne golf. South started fine but North made a rally at the last minute. The hardest thing for an opponent is to see a good lead cut down. Thus, South fought to the eighteenth green and took second place in city golf championship. '1'l' NTT... 'da' Page 28
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