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cJ icier Lsluh President - George Vuckevich Vice-president Frank Cosseboom Secretary and Treasurer Thomas Jonovich Student Council Representative Gordon M. Johnson Sponsor Coach Cromer The Tiger Club represents the athletic department of our school. It is composed of those boys who have made letters in one of the three major sports. The highlight of the club ' s activities this year was the sponsoring of a Jim Thorpe dinner, which was attended by about two hundred business men from the district. The world famous athlete, Jim Thorpe, was guest speaker. Other events of the year were the unique initiation of new members, and an all school dancing party. These were climaxed in the spring by an exclu- sive Tiger Club picnic.
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tbtghth K racie The jaunt over the hill has been completed and another goal achieved for the students of the eighth grade who will take a short rest before they attempt to travel on across that steep, rugged mountain that lies in their path to a higher education and a better understanding of the problems now facing the younger generation. Many pupils are helping to make their class outstanding by participating in various activities such as: band, orchestra, Papoose and A Capella Choir, and athletics. All of these activities to develop the boys and girls in fields that may prove useful in later life. Several outstanding athletes were discovered in football, basketball, tennis and track. A great deal is expected from the 43 class and they should go through high school with flying colors. k
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9 untor arsttt{ cjootball This year ' s Jr. Varsity edition, although lacking in size and weight, made up for it in their ability to scrap. The Jr. Tigers had a rather unsuccessful season, but gathered valuable experience which will be an advantage to them in their future activities in sports on the varsity. This year the boys encountered the heavy and experienced teams of San Carlos, the Phoenix Frosh and Miami ' s B team. They played each twice and gave creditable performances on each occasion. Participation in these games brought forth a few outstanding prospects — good varsity material for the next few years. The job the Jr. Varsity is sup- posed to do is to season young athletes for places on the varsity. The mentor for them is Mr. Norman Clements, who deserves a great deal of credit for uncovering the future stars of Globe High. We take off our hats to you, Pop.
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