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I lin ' ll u 1 1 I The purposes of the Lilrrary Club are to interest students in hooks and lihraries. to help the school in every way possilrle. and to cooperate with the local public lilwraries. The memhers are N chosen from the Lihrary Science students and tht- Lihrary helpers. l-1 , I The Cluh Terpsiehore is open to any girl who is interested in dancing. The groupis social l ' , events include a semi-annual dance and luncheon. and they also sponsor the annual Dance Recital Wild ' that is heeorning a tradition at Roosevelt. Since l9fi9. when the clulm was organized. it has been .fi ziil growing in memlrershlp and in interesting events. -, I XMI. x wld S I The Vliriters Cluh is open to students who have. or wish to develop almility in creative writing. Each semester the Cluh puhlislies a hooklet. ATO Date. to which the memlrers contrihute their work. Lihrar Illuh First Row: Anne Diskin, Grace l-lolquin, Mrs. Allbee, lSponsorl Lila Gross, Jose- phine Baca, Alice Shapiro. Second Row: Consuelo Estrada, Dina Allivetti, Bernice Fishrnan, Miss Dailey, Bella'Messcures, Lor- raine Meizenberg. , 4 ,ix ,. .-Wx .I '-,LIN V X 'I .dv,,..- ,if -f V. Terpsilzhnre First Row: Lillian Maqidow, Molly Schon- field, Luxy Fradkin, Frances Shapiro, Miss Bardeen lSponsorl, Sally Schnee, Selma Belle, Lorraine Mezenberg, Mildred Ackera field. Second Row: Carolyn Brod, Char- lotten Cohen, Elizabeth Storms, Ruth Fleisher, Blossom Golin, Marion Kessrnan, Rosalie Fish, Celia Lazar, Lillian Seibert. Third Row: Gerry Rozzen, Florence Bel- duc, Shirley Zimmerman, Pear Dier, Susie l-latlori, Henrietta Frank, Alice Sanders, Rosalind Fagan, Shirley Cohn. Writers' Clull Sitting: Miss King iSponsorl, Edith Fukaye, Rose Bannai, Morton Bender, Clara On- tell, Edith Avrin, Floyd Bonino, Muriel Stein, Solomon Gonsback, Lorraine Art. Standing: Sonia Gensberg, Irene Borg, Arthur Figen, Robert Berry. Twenty-nine
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Jewish Eluh First Row: Rulh Kahrnorl, Norman Belkin, Betty Shapiro, Florence Lapkin, Pearl Sockolov, Muriel Stein, lrene Borg. Second Row: Rosalind Fagan, Judith Skowronek, Pearl Drizeck, David Mathews, Morton Goldberg, Lila Gross, Geraldine Levine, Ada Beard. Third Row: Frances Saval, lrwin Weinberg, Jack Bellin, lsreal Sim- lcin, Norman Christe-nholz, Marlvn Bert' lllall, Latin liluh Stnrnrinqi More Goldwater, Alex Chornev, Mclvir Anflion, Eli Glass, Karulco Mnsuda, Richard Rilev, Albert Pcnrlstein, Nom Millran, Alice Sanders, Miss Ebv, Spon- sor, Marion Radoti. Sealed: Sevrnonr Wr-ir:berq, Ben Golanrl, Henrietta Frank, l-lnruko Nngakiro. French Club First Row: Clara Farber, Ina Kaufman, Nellie Sasuga, lrene Borg, Bella Mes- chures, Harvev Hinunel, Judith Cohen, Joe Snow, Gerald Krasrner. Second Row: Helen Blau, lSponsf:rl, Marelvn Leis, Berenice Fntterrnan, Eleanor Birnhaurn, Scvrnour Sirnon Geraldine Levine, Clara Onlel, Elsie Fisher. Third Row: Sylvia Vclinsliv, Sylvia Bernstein, Jack Silverstein, Stanley Paretzsky, Henry Stone, Walter X Lang, Arthur Fiqen, Estelle Eisenberg. I The newly organized Jewish Club has been under the sponsorship of Miss Clantz and Mr. Hind. The purpose of this club. open to all Jewish students. is mainly cultural. Lectures. music. drama. and literature arc a few of the activities sponsored and presented by this club. An outstanding activity is their semi-annual outing. which was this year a picnic given at Miss Clantzis ranch house. I The Latin Club tfilassica Societasl encourages the use of Latin and increases the knowledge of life in Roman times. The minutes are kept in Latin. thc- officers have Latin names. There are two consuls. a Praetor. a Quaestor. and a Curile Aedile. Latin games are played at the meetings and refreshments. when served are only thoic which would be known to the Romans. I The French Club was organized with a cultural as well as a social purpose in mind some eight years ago. its aim was then and is now the presentation of an opportunity for tht- practical application of their knowledge of French to the French students of Roosevelt High School. Only students having had at least two semesters of French are accepted for membership. The French Club sponsors the publication of a monthly French ucws- paper as well as a semi-annual French magazine. Mrs. Blau is the sponsor. Twenty-eiqhl
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1' Varsity H The Varsity R at the sernesterly banquet entertain well-known sport authorities. Math llluh First Row: Joe Field, Mary Dominguez, Herbert Tuchinslry, Martin Ruben, Jose phine Gordon. Second Row: Arthur AC kerman, Rosalyn Berger, Betty Shapiro, Mr. Coeur lSponsorl, Maynard Center, Herman Butler, Albert Pearlstein. Science llluh First Row: Betty Shapiro, Arthur Sugino, Mrs. Webb, Norrnan Gratz, Joe Perl' mutter, Melvin Kodmur. Second Row: Leonard Cohen, Sid Gottlieb, Murray Bloom, Ben Ginsberg, Frank Seuchi, Mars vin Greenbaurn, Satoshi Oshi, Hey lfluh First Row: Harry Rosenberg, Harold Weisery Ruben Holguin, lrwin Weinberg, Ray Swartz, Frank Meflercl, Herb Wilson, Marvin Annenberg, Gilbert Duran. Second Row: Harold Horowitz George Maruki, Morton Kay, Leonard Cohn, Albert Yab- row, Archie Eisenberg, Eddie lniante, Al- bert Sacchi, Morris Glass, Noboru Okuno, Mr. Saunders. Third Row: Essor Maso, Sid Gottlieb, Raul Soto, Jack Silverstein, Osanaru Hattori, Salvador Castrellon, Murray Rubenstein, Fred Swartz, Richie Tafoya, Toinrny Salcalis, Henry Anaya. Fourth Row: Geor c Melfcrd, Harold Kozcri, Leon Bass, Tiazuo Kasada, Floyd Tanaka, Abel Soto, Eddie Liege, Pantele Xanthos, George Seto, Hideo Matsunaga, Seymour Sirnon. q O Aims of the Varsity H arc to promote sportsmanship and the true spirit of Roosevelt High School, to raise the standards of manhood among students. and to promote friendship. All members of the Varsity MH have received letters in some sport at Roosevelt. Honorary members are selected by tho executive board. I The objectives of the Math Club are highly constructive. They are to develop ability in rapid calculation. short methods in computation. and use of checking systems for accuracy. The only qualifications for member- ship are interest in mathematics and willingness to live up to the standards of thc Club. Mr. Coeur is the sponsor. C The object of the Science Club is to give students the chance to pursue special scientific hobbies and to encourage them in the further study of science. New members are accepted by special invitation or by recom- mendation from their Science tcachcrs and from Club members. Mrs. We-bb is the sponsor. I The Key Club is a social organization of boys, The purpose of the Kcy Club is to create within its way. and to share more fully in desirable social ward to by the Student Body. is their semi-annual And Call and the semesterly tie contest. and a local chapter of the national service club of Kiwanis. members the eagerness to serve the Student Body in any activities. Among the many of their activities looked for- dancc. the prcscntation of the Key Club Quccn, the winter hirty
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