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Qi . 'n 'V - rw, fiigfl 5'l' K 9 72 , , WV, , , , V Mr. Arveson advises the B.L.A, officers at one of their meetings. Planning their carnival booth is: Service Chairman, Doug Domotog Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Clenneyp President, Barry Carlcsg Secretary, Al Leeg Treasurer, Joe Franco, Junior Class Representative, Roy Montana. BOYS' LEAGUE takes interest in cleaning up Tennysons' campus. From left to right: Al Lee, Harold Marshall, Dayle Mandle, Gary Marshall, Loren Maiors. fysifwf The Boys' League is composed of every boy enrolled at T.H.S. Although it is in the first year of existence, the club is very popular with the boys. The obiect of BLA. is to promote a better understanding among the boys and to bring out the interest of the boys into school activi- ties. One of their projects was a carnival booth which was quite a hit. Another was the spring dance with the Girls' League. 79
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ghfrv 'GM -Q-ff. xv 5 - ' Tse, I fgg' I ' ' GIRLS' LEAGUE-KNEELING: V. Seeley, M. Heims, C. Williams, B. Hamann. STANDING: Miss Chambers, M. O'Leary, D. Kong, P. Magas, S. Shel- ton, S. Brown, L. Slaby, C. Benz, D. White, and Mrs. Walters. The Girls' League is a national organization to which every girl at Tennyson is a member. At their weekly meetings committees are chosen, reports are given, and parties and ac- tivities are planned. The league exists to further friendships, pro- mote the unity of the girls, and provide for extracurricular activities during the school year. Some of their pet proiects were the Get- ting-to-Know-You Tea, a fashion show, and a spring dance along with Boys' League. Q Miss Chambers was the very co-operative advisor for the league. Linda Saffold, Linda Blackwell Cstandingl, Pam Robinson, and Marian Ort Ckneelingh, look on as Rita- Claasen models a dress for the Girls' League fashion show.
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These advanced commercial students developed into competent business leaders. Nlr. Foreman Cfar leftl shared responsibility of F.B.L.A. with Mr. Tootle ffar right J. 1 il 3.17 2 CAT H I USINESS UTURE EADERS MERICA CQ F.B.L.A. is composed of students interested in be- coming business leaders, secretaries, or a vital part of any business concern. Some of their proiects were a booth in the May carnival, Winter Wonderland dance, and a skit for the P.T.A. Mr. Tootle has been instrumental in organizing this club. The officers are President, Betty Worley, Vice- Presiclent, Sharon Teman, Secretary, Aloma Dunham, and Treasurer, Margaret Hicks. 30 I .Y 1--, M., VV- - Carol Cook and M tor Joyce Ramtert. r, Tootle look on as Betty Worley adds figures R
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