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CLASSES AND OFFICERS L-10-The youngest class of the school has as its officers Wilfred Leonard, president, lack Wilde, vice-president, Grace Columbo, secretary. This class has an enrollment of 232 students. H-10-President of this class is Bill Morris. Assisting him in the offices of vice-president and secretary, respectively, are Martin Wright and Merrill Taylor. Two hundred and ninety-three pupils are enrolled in the class. L-11-Leaders of this class are: Francis Rogers, president, Betty Smith, vice-president, and Cathilda Perreira, secretary-treasurer. Having a small class, their numbers total 172. ' H-11-Two hundred twenty-four students are enrolled in this class. It has as its president, lack Staf- ford, vice-president, Harrison Hampel, and Dorothy Clark as secretary. L-1-2-The smallest class in the school has only 148 students. Norman Taylor is president, Alice Smith, vice-president, and Helen Eklof serves as secretary-treasurer.
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1 fgw V kiln, 4 , 'ft-1 'fig ti. 1? Soc:1etyffNotes BLOCK R -Interest in athletic activities, keeping up school spirit, and aiding the school in every way possible, are stressed in the Block R club, whose members are boys who have received their letters in major sports. Q OFFICERS: George Lasater, president, Kenneth Davidson, vice-president, and George Iardine, sec- retary, Mr. Benjamin Gold is faculty adviser. HI-Y-This is a boys' club whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Members to fill the vacancies are selected by elec- tion each term. It has four traditional semi-annual affairs: the skating party, an hour noon dance, faculty night, and senior farewell dinner. Mr. Alfred Mueller is adviser. s OFFICERS: Iames Benn, president, Iohn Avelar, vice-president, Ernest Bradley, secretary-treasurer. - BOYS' BOARD OF CONTROL-Members of the board are selected on the basis of leadership in school activities. Its purpose is to help maintain the standards and reputation of Roosevelt High. OFFICERS: Al Evans, president, Weldon Smith, vice-president, and Harvey Schlavin, secretary, advised by E. D. Doxsee. ECORIA-Social etiquette, social procedure, and manners are put into practice by members of this group, which consists of low and high seniors. Members enter the club by application, and are approved by the cabinet. OFFICERS: Muriel Reifel, president, Tud Giantvalley, vice-president, Mildred Hansen, secretary, and Lloyd Iones, treasurer, under the advisorship of Miss Alice Graham. SAFETY CLUB-Organized in 1932, the Safety Club, encouraged by the Oakland Police Department, studies traffic and safety conditions in Oakland so that students of Roosevelt may help to reduce the acci- dent rate. OFFICERS: Gwen Walk, president, and Ioe Vogel, secretary. Mr. Louis Swenson is adviser. GIRLS' CRIMSON LEAGUE-The purpose of this organization is to uphold and encourage the high standards among Roosevelt girls. The executive board consists of a representative group from the Hll, LIZ, and H12 classes, who are voted in by the members of the League. OFFICERS: Virginia Kerchum, president, and Iean Swanson, secretary, with Miss Lutie Ruch as adviser. CHI DELTA-To promote high scholarships, standards, and ideals in Roosevelt High, this club was organized in 1933. Eligibility to this club requires that students must be at least a high junior, and have an all A and B record. OFFICERS: Charles Wycoff, president, Ruby Chick, vice-president, and Vera Hagberg, secretary, with Miss Louise Caldwell as adviser. SABER CLUB-Friendliness among officers and honored men is promoted by this organization of the R. O. T. C. OFFICERS: Victor Lewin, president, Iames Kemper, vice-president, and Homer Nalty, secretary, advised by Sergeant Iames McDonald.
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