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.fi Q l THE Fl KVM? PYTHAGOREANS 1930 . OFFICERS 1931 EDGAR ARNOLD ..... ...President ...... ....... KEITH WEBB Vice President .... .... RAYBURN NEWSOM MAXINE CHEVALIER .... ...Secretary ......... .... MAXINE CHEVALIER 'HARRY HAYES ...... ...Program Committee .... ..... DCROTHY W'NTER3 DOROTHY WINTERS ALBERTHA SANCHEZ Sponsor - MISS NELL BARTLETT The Pythagoreans were organized in the February,l93O Trigonometry Class and were sponsor- ed by Miss Paxton during that semester. A tradition of the club is that it shall automatically be composed of the highest'Math class in the school. This year the Pythagoreans were assumed by the Advanced Algebra Class, sponsored by Miss Bartlett. The aim of the club has always been to present new forms of mathematics and to make the subject interesting in every way possible by reports, plays, stories, and special problems. Many Interesting meetings were held and the annual party made an excellent finalfor the year s activities 'X Q . - X t WIA Q MLM V V KQX F - , .. V, I -.. K . V , b 4 Q A D D I v Q Q i ' W sv sv Q2 V W 2, ' 'H ' 1. 1. W' T 4' s ' s Q N
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Trails we some 1 JJ, , LIBRARY CLUB I 1930 OFFICERS X931 RUTH MORRIS ..... .... President ...... .... JEANADA HAMILTON CHESIINE CLARK... .... Vice President ..... . .... BOYD BEARD LUCILE JOHNSON ..... ..Secretary ...... .... HELEN LEARN JEANADA HAMILTON ..... .... Treasurer ..... .... RUSSELL BYERS MARGERY TOLER .... .... Reporter ......................... .... AVIS STOECKL CHRISTINE CLARK .... ........ .... Commissioner-of-SocLaZ-Affairs ...... CHESTINE CLARK Sponsor - MRS. MELISSA FULLER WTO create throughout the school, a greater interest in reading, to encourage an in- telligent use of the library, and to add books to the library as funds permit' is the purpose of the Librarians' Club, which was organized April I4, l93O, with a nucleus often members. Mrs. Ruth C. Morrison was the first sponsor. The officers elected in the spring of that year filled the same offices the follow- ing semester. Among the social functions given by the club, was a party on January I7, of the same year, for the study hall attendance monitors. On November 22, the olub sponsored an open- house day. The new library books were exhibited, and tea was served to the Faculty. The ,E club plans to make this tea an annual affair. A banquet, followed by a dance,was held by Y, ,Quthe club on March twenty-fifth. In .M ' V WD H 'U Y' ' -' H' H' Q,
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5 ...aa -. ..,.F1 '!rl+,. ., -.. nr HQ Tele Nei Ttkgswie BOY SCOUTS Troops 15 and 17 MR. STEPHEN WALKER MR. NORMAN WALSH Scoutmasters - Activity seems to characterize the Boy Scouts of Roosevelt quite as much as it seems to characterize the greater part of Roosevelt's students. We are reminded that the Scouts are active when we see them raise the flag every morning, in fact, morning and evening we hear their fan-fare of bugles as we pause to pay respect to our flag. When we saw a Red Cross Drought Relief Tent covered with catchy signs,we expected to see the Scouts in charge, and they were morning, noon, and night. A quick review of many of the Scout activities would include:policing on Raisin Day, landscaping our bungalows, ushering during Public Schools Week,presenting plays at Courts of Honor, performing at the Scout Jamboree, attending campfire rallies, and attending week-end CHMDS. These Scouts carry forward the name of theschool from whichthey come, and are looked to when any special work is to be done. The Scout Laws are much the same as the 'Rooseveltian Codev which governs all of our actions, and the members of this group live up to each equally well Roosevelt can well be proud of such boys as compose Troops I5 and I7. V' 'ia UW EU Q7 g -T S , ,i,,, , T ggpi . W ff -1+- H1 1-w ljggsb' ff ,gr ,AR ,f- A VAgm, ,gs ,4h' A5 ,Q ,Q-'ps 'Am- gem pear
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