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GOLF CLUB One cluh which succeeded in putting theory into practice was the Golf Cluh under the sponsorship of Alan Bovard. The meetings during the first half of the year were spent in discussions of the proper methods to he used when playing golfg during the second semester, the memhers were given a series of lessons in golf and thus put into practice all the suggestions given them. At first their meetings were weekly hut in order that their plans might he fully carried out, the cluh met twice a week. on Monday and Friday, during the second semester. Members were interested in the national golf champions and in evcry other prominent figure in this field of sport: therefore, as a group project. they made a scraphook of many of the champions among whom YValter Hagen and Bohhy Jones were featured, Third Row: Peters. Dewey. ltomankewiz. liicks, Leet, M'ileox. Vt'ood Second ltoxv: Dihhle, Rafi, King, Leffel, Simpson, McFadden, Boomer, Cushion. Mr. Bovard First Row: Gunther, Farlin, Jacobs, Fenner, Tuttle, Anderson, VValker TENNIS The newest cluh to hrcathe the breath of life and seek a charter on the cluh list is composed of tennis fans who asked a new teacher, Miss Janncy. to he their instruc- tor. The girls hope to improve their game to the end that they will continue to play tennis after the cluh no longer meets. Before June they hope to develop a friendly rivalry and stage a tournament by which they may discover the champion tennis player in the group. Fourth How: Martin. Scarlett, Mack, Grost, Cressman, Ervin, Adams Third How: Geovanes, Cripe, VVinter, Cunningham, Kilhorn, Holt. Suwala Second Row: Cross, Monks, Cleland. Fowler, Smith, Metcalf, Doepker First Row: Papiernik. Gross, Hewitt, Gallagher, Albers, llarrison, Miss Janney GIRLS' LIFE SAVING Splash! andlthc girls of the Life Saving Cluh were off to heat the records of previous years under a new director, Miss Kalchthaler. The Red Cross tests are rigid and much practice is required to perfect the various phases of the required work. Excellent swimming is not the final goal. hut ways of rescuing a drowning person and methods of artificial respiration are also mastered heforc they receive their emhlems. Mann, Hesse, Reeves, Daxve. Pcterman, Stead, IVright. Durfee, Keck, Clark, Hauer, Taylor, Toineeek, VVatts, Mary. Puls, Boyce, Thorne Paar Um' Hundred Four Q
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