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FALL TENNIS 5 E f K 2. K. ax.. N 'NOG Boys' Fir5L Doubles ,J A 3 Girls' First Doubles LYLE FOSTER -- ,:.. . K - is MARY LEE SEYMORE PHIL ERDMAN 2 ? ' ig: I JOANNE MANFRED , ,. ' 4'1 1f1-' f ' I? in V' W -.,'.k1 fi- Q s A at Q A ' A - Q I L A 41' .a ,.... f ' 3' 4' ,,,f..Q I t , p 1 .L af , ' Bays' First Singles Girls' First Singles GARY LAZZARO JOANN CROW The fall tennis squad played only two practice matches, both with Kennewick. The boys' team won one match and girls lost both matches. Both the boys' and girls' teams were weaker than they will be in the spring of 1953. The boys' team was weakened by the loss of the Nearents twins, who were the Yakima Valley High School Doubles Champions, and by the fact that several of the boys were out for football. A promising transfer however, was obtained from Gonzoga High School, in the person of Gary Laz- zaro, singles player. The girls, team also was weak- ened considerably, Rosalie Smith, the number one girls' singles player moved out of the state. Pat Fast, a member of the Yakima Valley Girls under 15 doubles team runnerup injured her back and was unable to play, and sev- eral other letter winners de- cided not to turn out till spring. It is hoped that Pas- co's Tennis Squad in 1953 may repeat its Tennis Cham- pionships of 1952. Q3 9 Q YL. Q0 ,SNQO Q . 5, K 6 X . H . wtsar 'st2fw' er' 3 .Kb t 5' ao. 135. gas' . X-Q Q.. 4 0516 1 2.961 dsl' 6610 1918 I oi' 566 suv E Yr Y-A36 1 WE 909259 X3 9- . QM 9- QQXQEO9 Qtgco Y 6,831 ' Q. oat. 1 Q3 99669 9' Q- 5 es. A 9' Xing .QJQXQNQ 3. 4359, kb. ety asigk gags CPS . Go 'Neo 5595 ef-' 'wt'
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President-HUGH CHAPMAN Being as Hugh Chapman has just taken his seat in office we cannot say what he will accomplish as the year rolls on. But we do know he will do an excellent job and be a well remembered leader. By the time you get this yearbook you will however, know what he and his council have accomplished. There most likely will have been a few up-to-date corrections made in our Constitution, plus other improvements in school government. So now we would like to wish Hugh and his council luck in the coming semester even though we do know they'll do an excellent job. COUNCIL AT WORK ASSOCIATED STUDI' NT BODY OFFICERS Second Semester
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5 'resident N Q! Q xx it mx? 9 members will be taken in in the spring. A certain number of the club may take the test for the NHS Scholarship each year. These people are distinctive in that they must not only maintain a high scholastic record, but must be qualified leaders of their student body. ,lunior National Honor Society members are taken in at the end of each year. This group is composed of Freshmen and Sophomores. Members are chosen by the faculty. This year the club entered a float in the Home- coming Parade. Mr. Hill is the advisor of both clubs. National Honor Society members are chosen for their qualities of citizenship, scholarship, leadership and service. Those qualified are voted on by the faculty. New President JIM GOWER 3 it U '
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