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TUMBLIN G An all-around program was set up this year for the boys who didn't participate in Varsity athletics. They have basketball, volleyball, bad- minton, shuffleboard, etc. These classes 'were held during the noon hour and from 1:00 to 2:00 in the afternoon. The programs are under the supervision of Mr. Miller and are played .in the high school gymnasium. The Basketball Championship was won by the Bluebirds under the leadership of Captain Gale Kienholz. Volleyball got under way immediately after basketball was over. Badminton started then, which concluded the Intra Mural schedule. This is the second year Stanley High School has had tumbling, but it is the first year in which a regular class has been devoted entirely to tumbling. The girls havebcertain tests they must pass in order to be admitted to the class. While basketball season is on, these girls will entertain the spectators, giving them an ex- hibition of what they are accomplishing. After basketball is over, their efforts lean toward presenting a spring program for the public. People can see what things their children are learning in physical education throughout the year. They can do it perfect now! INTRAMURAL
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CAMERA CLUB Front Raw,' M. Wald, G. Smith, B. Plombon. Middle Row: G. Gruber, W. Wartolec, V. Krupa, J. Zenner. The Stanley Ca.mera Club was begun a year ago under the direction of Mr. Noel Cummins who has given much time, effort and material to make the project effective. There were many reasons for such an organi- zation. Students wanted to learn what a good picture was, they wanted to be able to handle a camera, and they needed to know how to develop filtns. This is a list of some of our projects: building a darkroom, and learning how to take and de- velop pictures. Some accomplishments are: the darkroom is built - - we have the following equipment - enlarger, printer, fihn tanks, pa- per supplies, developer, safety lights, squeegy plates, clock, and thermometer. Our officers are: President, Art Filipiakg Vice President, Jim Hoffstatter, and Secreta.ry-Treas- urer, Ted Koss. Back Rowg Noel Cummins, T. Koss, S. Plombon, D. Peterson. Organized as a co-curricular activity, the junior Rifle Club met with immediate success. Twen- ty-five students reported. They signed the club roll and thus became charter members. It is the personal interest displayed by Mr. Isenber- ger to induce membership to report religiously to practice on Tuesdays and Fridays. President, George Zimmerman, Vice President, jerry Farmer, Executive Officer, Cyril Davidg Secretary, jerry Wilesg Treasurer, John Mason, Instructor, Harold Isenbetgerg and the Advis- ory Committee, Hank Melloh, Wally Meyer, Mr. Proctor, and Art A. Gaffney. Jerry and Butch are a few of the camera bugs in the school! - RIFLE CLUB Front Rowg G. Anderson, C. Jandrt, Harold Isenberger G ' Qualheim, J. Wiles, L. Cesafski, C. Oemig, W. Luebstorf Back Rowf R. Luebstorf, R. Wirth, J. Derks, D. Bruha 52
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CHEERLEADERS Lefl to rigbig Carole Smith, Lois Meyer, Gerri Gilclay, Shirley Soper and Peg Huls. The school is very proud of their cheerleaders who help to cheer the spectators and players when a basket- ball game or a football game isn't go- ing so well. There are A squad and jr. High cheerleaders. The A squad cheer- leaders are chosen by the students. Our thanks to these yell leaders for a terrific job and -- keep up the good work! S0 mel ao W' K! e. me mild eflls mol' U
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