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hl-y cluB I-'eff to . tight: Sta Udfng Mr, Mar . V111 Hank E J 7-186176 Lewis, Joh K U one A1 ' berr ya x toub seat fd Ge, ald G utekunsr, and Charles H uddlesto n. r by Mr. Hauk. The Hi-Y Club was organized at Roosevelt this yea Membership was open to all boys in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade. The officers of the club are: President: Charles Huddleston, Vice President: Gerald Gutekunst, Secretary: John Korte, Treasurer: Albert Karoub, and Chaplain James Poindexter. THE PURPOSE of the club is to create, maintain, and extend through the school and community, high standards of Christian character. THE FUNCTION is to help boys achieve a more Christian way of living by conserving and strengthening democratic trad itions---cooper- ating with other groups of young people to achieve these objectives. THE PLATFORM is clean ----- living, speech, athletics, and scholarship. On December Sth and 6th, Bill Gorlay was sent to the Hi-Y legislature at Lansing. The purpose of the legislature is to acquaint Hi-Y members with state government. They also sent john Korte, Albert Karoub, and Eugene Lewis to the United Nations in New York, to acquaint the boys with the work of the U. N. HOMQESPUN CLEANERS Good Old Fashioned Quality By Modern Methods' C Pick up Delivery ash Sz Carry
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DEBATE Robeft BOSS: LMYY Hauks . .. NAr. Marvin Gordom standing A . fi BWV . Blarney an - Cofmle . ated - . .ghti se Left to fl E xskh The Roosevelt Debate team has a very successful season this and joan Ta e year being one of the District winners and brought home a wall Benneu' plaque for their Alma Mater. Under the coaching of Mr. Marvin Hauk, the squad won five out of six tries in their seasonal debates, taking two debates from Warren High School, two from Inkster High School, and one from St. Clair Shores. On February 24th, the Roosevelt debators were represented in the District Debating Tournament at Howell, Michigan where they edged out by Allen Park. Tuesday, March 24th, Roosevelt played host to three other schools for a Spring Forensic Contest. Roosevelt won a first in the Declamation contest given by JoAnn Tafelski. Robert Bennett and David Fox were seconds in the Original Oratory. On Friday, April 24th, the debators were honor guests at a Forensic Luncheon given at the University of Michigan by the Detroit Free Press to all the District Winners of the state. There they watched the state tournament championship debate. Compliments of One Stop Ceramic Shop Norwest Novelty Co. 15431 Plymouth Rd. Detroit, Mich. AL 81 BOB'S SERVICE 4970 .Tim Daly LO-1-9681 64 Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Sz Accessories Motor Tuneup General Repair Courteous Service WCIC
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Jrr ,,n Q f1 l r A r y-teen clus 9 2 in M alin. my , , 1419 ing, . 5415 'e 'J 'V 2 175211 ' I ' ,F-,A--up Left to right: standing -- Catherine Jeffries, Lois Hollis, Joan LaVoy, Minda Britton, Betty Dobbins Lillian Williams, Beverly Clevenger, Margie Shubert, Yvonne Washington, seated -- Miss Jarrett, Barbara Goocher, Sharon O'Day, Lillian Thompson, Darlynne Hatfield, Donna Klaus, Mary Ann Peltz, and Ida Black 'ws cake sale which was very successful. On March 31, we gave Secretary ...... Menda Britton Treasury ...... Betty Dobbins Our first activity, which was a food hunt and carol- iq, ing on December 20, Some time later the group sponsored a X a box social dance at the Y.W.C.A. in Dearborn. The club iq is new at R. H. S. and is coming along extremely well, and in the future, they hope to increase their membership to a sizable number. McKEE REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING Commercial Industrial Modernization 26623 Michigan LO-1-6795 LO-3-4141 7 if X wg . 3 g . : Nw i' n M' S ' ' . - X A jg, ' 'K ' it fi: A v L A A 3 ., v , ' Y A A 1: ,I 5 E i I ff ' A Q, . 5 , l. A , The Y-'l'een's first meeting Was held on Tues- ii N' day, October 28, under the supervision of Miss Mary w A Q 5 ane Jarratt. The officers of the club are as follows: r li A . , ii 5 President ....... Donna Klaus Vice-President. . .Jeanine Adams if' A' 5
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