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The purpose of the Math Club is to explore the dit'-ferent phases of math, which include algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Advisors Mr. Denny and Mr. Roth sparked the club through the year in their various activities. Students interested in math as a ca- reer or hobby have made this a suc- cessful organization. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Helen Medak, Treasurer, Shirley Ballard, Vice-President, Donna Roberts, President, and Cathy Prendeble, Secretary. f,,1- ' 4 Seven Clubs Were uite Charter members of The California Scholarship Federation. 7 at -nl' ,sl sv, Q kv: l tg 5 I' C D B 1,3 1 . Please, ix' 'V ' ' J' .YO A
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The Future Teachers of America is one of the many honor clubs of Tennyson. The students who hold mem- bership in F.T.A. are interested in making teaching their career. They are struggling to master the skills and patience required of a teacher, as well as the knowledge. One of their main activities this year was a field trip to the Glassbrook School. Here they observed a few of the techniques used by the teachers in keep- ing the children interested in what is going on about them. Under the guidance of Mrs. Gutnick these hard- working students have put forth great effort in their first year. The group was led by President, Hope Lena, Vice- President, Shirley Ballard, Secretary, Lurlie Dowling, and Recorder, Carlene Dunbar. QA AWQPE 2,525,326-3 nb? Qsiiilw 4 llliifpjfinb 53 G 0 R 0 A. 0 6333533.65556 The Girls' Recreational Association, better known as G.R.A., had a very active year under the supervision of the girls' Physical Education teachers. The purpose of G.R.A. is to provide an opportunity for all girls to participate in sports after school. Some of the sports that are open to T.H.S. girls are tennis, volleyball, basketball, softball, badminton, paddle tennis, and others. The officers of the club are President, Sharon Silvia, Vice-President, Charlene Williams, Secretary, Sandy Ogborn, and Treasurer, Mary Ann Curtis. F.T.A.-KSEATEDD: Hope Lena, Mrs. Gutnick, Shirley Ballard CSTANDINGJ: Lurlie Dowling, Carlene Dunbar. G.R.A.-KSEATEDJ: S. Ogbom, S. Silvia, M. Curtis, KSTANDINGJ: L. Dowling, C. Williams, S. Kettill.
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Members of the White Knights Chess Club spent the many hours of the week practicing for tournaments and the ex- citing competition they bring. The club sponsored a dance, along with other successful activities. Comprised of fourteen members, the club was under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew. rl, ' ll o WHITE KNIGHTS-FRONT ROW: Vice-President, K. Casselg President, B. Dahlgren Advisor, Mrs. Bartholomew. BACK ROW: R. McCluney, G. Gallagher, B. McLaughlin, C Richards, D. Robinett, and B. Jqgenson. Ty' X xx -QF- .' 1 5-5 5-41 Q mi . -f .2 L5 5 x K '- of if if ff T3 gf- if - . I I , i Qi! Actwe This First Year if -se' 3 in X-HE, V 49:1 Eli ' lT,! -: if --2 H - we , V--f sc vi fb-Z '., 13 r TQ Q,,,,:':'f ji' l A I fd lv! - 2 '-:g -11' wr' , i TT' af' . .ff :fi fd Ti I -' U rj-fief. f , fl ' T QI -ff of ,,..,,,' :HX 'E 9 9 1, 1 wewamss ff' a, 17' i .f ,f 1- F I f-,., Scholarship, high character and leadership are the pre- requisites to membership in the California Scholarship Fed- eration. Any student earning ten scholastic points is eligible. Semester A's count three points and B grades count one. A student may also add points through extracurricular activities. The organization, aided by Miss Alvira Heitman and Mrs. Marian Halverson, applied for chapter membership in the state-wide society in spring. With sixty-seven enthusiastic charter members, the club made great strides in organizing Tennyson's C.S.F.
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