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XT x 'N THQ NH XMUS f W x ,UI ew! TENNIS CLUB 93 UFFICERS 93 HEQBERT MCIRRON Preszdenf CLEC GOS9 ALTHEA JOHNQOH lzce Prestdenz BILL HALL CLEO GOSS Qecretafu Treasurer QLADYC FQANCIS Sponsor MR STEPHEN L WALKER lo promote an Interest IH tennIs, and to create an Ideal of goodsportsmanshlp through ou the school IS the prImary purpose of the TennIs Club An Increasnng member hnp as helped the club to reallze these aIms The entertaInments planned by the program commrttee have been well worth whlle ev eral speakers have been engaged among whom are Newton Rramblett who gave avery Interest the flrst part of January a banquet and dance were enjoyed by the ZCLIVC and prospectIve members Th Tennls Club closed thenr year wIth a box lunch on the lawn fo lowed by a dance IH the Assembly Hall on May EO I93l Several Interscholastlc and Intramural tennIs tournaments have been held d Ing the two semesters A er a successful year LHIS club hopes to have done ILS blt n establlshlng e Interest of tennns 2 Q22 Mmkxsss x kem t W NXW Qu:-f l L A , I Q I O . ff- I I . I .... . .... ' , ...... ............... . .... I c t ' ' ' . ' ' I S ' h . E A . . ' S - talk on tennis strokes, and Bill Lauritzen, who gave a talk on HCourt Strategyn. During I e . . . I . . . . ur. ft I , ' ' ' I ' ' rn 1 Y Qt 11 gp W Q Q ga V ml ., 'D W7 W7 A,-'fu 'Q I. '- , L -1, K' ' X. ' ' ' ' R V ' - ' X mmf,
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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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,, ...,. ., mvu.. .., .,...-,. ..-...W ,-T-.-. .--- -v--.. ,,.,, ,,,, w 'ei THQ N JEUXDUS l WITENAGEMOTE U if 1930 OFFICERS I93I ' 4: LEROY WOOD .... ...President ....... .... CLARK HOWLAND, JACK HAM gs ALLEN CHERRY... ...Vice President .... ............ PHIL POSSON T CLARK HOWLAND .... ...Secretary ...... .... STUART MCKELVEY CLARK HOWLANO .... ...Treasurer ...... ..... CARROLL BON Sergeant-at-arms.. ...WEBER HAMILTON Sponsor - WM.A. OTTO During the spring semester of l9 O, there was created,in this school,a parliamentary law club. Dedicated, primarily, to the study and application of parliamentary law and procedure, and secondly,designed as a forum for the expression of views and opinions per- taining to politics, international relations, and other topics of interest, the club has accomplished much during its short existence. On the evening of October I4, l93O, the club held an interesting debate.The question was: Resolved, that the City of Fresno should own its water system. The affirmative was upheld by LeRoy Wood and Allen Cherry, the negative, by Robert Chatalbash andKeagIe Davis The decision was rendered in favor of the negative. The outstanding function of the organization was the successful dance given in the Roosevelt High School auditoriun on the evening of April l7, l93l.The Quests were members of the Girls' Parliamentary Law Club, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Otto, Miss Willa Marsh, and Mesdames Lantz, McKelvey, and Tuthill. On April 28, l93l, the club presented a program to the Senior High Assembly, which consisted of poems by contemporary poets. Each poem was preceded by a short biography of the poet The success of the club was due to the loyal co operation of the members in all of its undertakings V W w w W2 wi R NW QW gp :gr qp YI vi L si' gp vu E35 S AG'
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