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CLUBS fContinuedl LEADERS' CLUB The purpose of the Leaders' Club is to train better leaders in girls' sports. The girls must learn all the official rules and play all games well. They help whenever they are needed to referee and umpire. This year the members helped at the Girls' Play Day, when Emerson Junior High School girls were guests of Fremont girls. Tenth Grade Members Geneva Barnes Betty Miles Irma Jean Stevens Georgia Bates Pauline Salvat Mildred Thomas Kathryn Beck Pauline Singleton Molly Zatinsky Advisor: Mrs. Margaret H. Palmer MECHANICAL DRAHING CLUB This club was organized for boys interested in mechanical drawing but unable to fit the regular course into their schedules. Mr. Maxson Weide has charge of it. Tenth Grade Members Leonard Michel Jimmy Turner RADIO CLUB KD Members of 2 gn 5 G U E A K the Radio club, fq QL? sponsored by Mr. Q Q, Heber Clevfett, have built dif- ferent types of radio apparatus and have repaired radios for their parents and M -Q i A V wigl mx E X8 f , rg? C X h 'rf friends. V .QJp N 113550 Egg pr Tenth Grade Members XXNX xffxigg John Armstrong I ,ahwh Douglas King 'J fn- :::D
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CLUBS CContinuedl TENNIS CLUB In December a tennis club was formed for all those students interested in the game. There were nine charter members, and the enrollment has since increased to fourteen. Throughout the year the team has played matches with various schools. The club has had lots of fun and has enjoyed working with Mr. Richard Holsinger, their coach. Tenth Grade Members Mary Alice Andrus, president Richard Edgar J. D. Carlton Barbara Kinney Virginia Crawford Glen Askew, secretary, and Bill Hart, assistant secretary, were ninth grade members. A355555 t?9C 5 F Q , I p - CLUB RSE. ' K X QQ ff ,mmwmfpa,mmMgm, W , ,a.vv. I TUMBLING CLUB The Tumbling Club, sponsored by Mr. Fred Cutler, has been a great success. The assembly program which the group provided for the student body was enthusiastically received. Nr ' Tenth Grade Members: Billy Bark, rdf? Tommie Encinas, Bob Poling -------. Cffglllg 2? xx NX lil ,XJ . 1' mf . - ' ' Mai., - ' A assesses X ' ' T l,n-Q-B-,,,.-- . xg . W ,I ' V 4 Y i fx x C' - KN Q N . ,N,,AQf.1QrGfsfsc f G ,S Z7 , -3:3-f g gg ' as Q V C: C3 A iiill, 2457 f X' ACIWYG MAT -'- Elf! i1 5 Y az: 5.5. we -37- pi p .,...f Q - H-- -. W- 1, gh ., ,, ...
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