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A Christian Fellowship: The Bible Club Since its organization four years ago. the Tecumseh High School Bible Club has grown from fifteen members to 160 members, and its activities have also in- creased many times over. This year, the Bible Club quiz team's knowledge earned a first-place standing in the Dayton Youth for Christ contest. Among its varied meetings during ac- tivity periods were two outstanding pro- grams— Truth or Consequences and What's My Line? The major ac- tivities of the Bible Club, however, are conducting devotions over the intercom each morning and helping with religious assemblies. BIBLE CLUB QUIZ TEAM SEATED: Sallv Aaron, Joyce Knell, Sandie Gillham, Gloria French, Betty Lovett. STANDING: Jo Ann Hartley, Beverly Algren, Ronnie Hild, Carol Wright. OFFICERS President, Bill Hossler; Secretary, Beverly Algren ; Advisor, Mrs. Lov- ett; Vice-President, Jo Ann Hartley; Treasurer, Ronnie Phipps. Each morning members of the Bible Club are in charge of devotions. Here Ronnie Hild and Jerry Miller prepare to take their turn. 64
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Tecum seh Chess Club Joins Dayton League FIRST ROW: Robhy Vlasic, Phill Green. David White, Bob Dnnnan, John Fogt, Tom Crouch, Jim Scan- Ion. SECOND ROW: Mike Mc- Neill. Paul Deaton, Gary Johnson, Jim Blakeman, Jim Beher, Terry Ziesmer, Terry Vance. THIRD ROW: Dick Wildman, Rudy Brown, Bob Marker, Lowell Mc- Glothin, Bill Russell, Bob Schell, George Bolton. FOURTH ROW: Leigh Spargur, Ray Colegrove, Scott Laidig, Martin Dieperink, Phill Cable. Lee Snider, Larry Happel. This year the Chess Club participated in the Gambit Division tournament against Dayton schools and awarded first and second place trophies to the winners in Tecumseh's own tournament. Repre- senting Tecumseh in the Gambit Division were President Scott Laidig. Leigh Spargur. Larry Reyn- olds, Paul Deaton. John Fogt. Phill Green and Mike McNeill. Chess Club Officers: Phill Cable, Paul Deaton and Scott Laidiij Mr. Wenger Becomes Projector Club Advisor i Chelcie Sherman, Bill Monroe. Leigh Spargur, Bob McKnight, and Rudy Brown learn to run a projector for classroom use under the direction of Mr. Wenger. new advisor to the club. Boys join the club to assist the teach- ers in the audio-visual program. 63
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More School Spirit and Service to the School the Goals of Student Boosters A full year of encouraging school spirit and aiding the athletic department added up to a successful year for the Student Boosters, whose advisor was Miss Rosemary Hartman. During football season club members worked in the concession stand at Tecumseh Field and sold programs. Dur- ing the basketball season the members operated the concession stand at both the Tecumseh and Olive Branch Junior High games. After two of the home basketball games the club sponsored sock hops. At the pep rallies the Student Boosters enter- tained with clever skits. To instill more spirit during the basketball tournament, a Block T cheering section was organized, and Arrow pins were sold. BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: Judy Eben, Treasurer; Roberta Miralia, Secretary'; Marvin Pflaumer, President; Larry Reynolds, Vice-President. No matter what the sport, the Student Booster concession stands are always busy places. 65
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