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First Row: Miss Sutherland Mrs. Manson, Mrs. Paterson, Mis. Rush. Mrs. Smale, Mrs. Dario, Second Row: Mr. F. H. Sutton. Mr. A. Sutton, Mr. Wilson. Parent-Teachers' Association Throughout the 193-i-1935 school year, Roosevelt High School has been very fortunate in having the co-operation of an active P. T. A. With the welfare of the student-body at heart, and a fine community interest in the school and its problems, the P. T. A. has done much to bring the school and the community together. This accomplishment has been made possible only because many of the parents of Roosevelt High School students have been willing to give their time and energy to P. T. A. work. The success of the P. T. A. program for 193-i-V935 has been due largely to the efforts of the following parents: iVlr. Arthur Sutton, president, has been responsible for the organization of the year's activities. Ur. F. YV. Potter, chairman of the VVays and ilfleans Committee, was given the responsibility of balancing the budget. He has, with his committee, made possible three enjoyable social evenings, a card party in January and a dance in March and May. To the efforts of Mr. Tom Wzire and his committee the organization owes its large membership, which includes a large percentage of Roosevelt teachers. The fine type of entertainment at meetings has been arranged by Mrs. Guy Man- son. The hospitality of iWrs. E. R. Casner and her committee has been a feature of this year's meetings. iylrs. C. Smale, chairman of Student Aid, has done much to help the school in solving its problems. Mr. Paul Wilson has been responsible for attendance at meetings. Mrs. Merle Rush, first vice-president. has not only been active in the P. T. A. program, but has represented the Roosevelt P. T. A. at District and State meetings. Tfwrzzfy-righl W
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Scholarship FALL SPRING DON W'11.K1Ns President NVILLARD AYRES RAYMOND JONCOALTZ Vive-President PAULA PARK LYNDON PARK Secretary lSABELLE SMITH PAULA PARK Treasurer VERNON YOUNG Sponsors: Miss MARGARET' PAXTON JMR. A. P. JUHL Chapter 222 of the California Scholarship Federation has successfully completed another year. During the fall semester, the members of the club enjoyed planning several social events among which were the Scholarship Dance in December, the Fresno High and Roosevelt High party for the Edison Tech society, a luncheon, and the District meet- ing at Fowler. Collecting magazine subscriptions was the money-making project for the Vear. During the second semester, Roosevelt was host to the district meeting April 13, and made a week-end party out of the Central Regional Conference at Hayward. Life members in the first semester were as follows: Martha Bueschelmann, Ray- mond joncoaltz, Alice Louch, Virgil Matthew, Carolyn Moore, and Clarence VVOO. Those earning life membership while they were low seniors were Nancy Jane Avenell, Vvillard Ayres, Kirby Gean, Arthur Howard, Dorothy lrons. Naveda Lowden, Adolph Meier, lsabelle Smith, and Don Wilkins. First Row: Whealen, l'oll:1mer, Young, Woo: Set-ond Row: lllll'S4'll9llIlilllll. Park. Ayers, Wilkins. I.. l'au'k. Smith, 'I'hir4l Row: Avenoll, Lake. Irons, Lowileu. Wasliluirn, Lunch, Miss Paxton, Fourth Row: Xlr. Juhl, llowaril, Martin, lim-an, Mattln-w. A. Meier, llrm-ket. Tswfnty-nine
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