X J -H. pak td .gif ptacticaf 60,14 titution The Associated Students of Roosevelt Present - Their product: a school government which has proved admirable both in theory and practice. For the first time since the beginning of student government in 1931, the A.S.R. had its own home. The new office installed in the Radio Room pro- vided a permanent place for A.S.R. work. Records and histories were kept neatly on file and entries were added to an A.S.R. scrapbook. One of Roosevelt's newest projects was the Orientation Assembly which provided guidance and a cordial welcome for the new studnts: also, freshmen were given envelopes containing a mass of school information. Another was the care- fully selected library aids who demonstrated the worth of student government in that phase of school life. Probably the most important project was the revision and printing of the A.S.R. constitution in booklet form to be sent, upon request. to other schools. Co-operation for a successful Hallowe'en campaign was again gained by the Inter-school committee in a combined effort with other schools, Other A.S.R. activities included meetings of each of the four classes, the co- operation of social clubs with the A.S.R., Campus Days, elections of officers. and the maintenance of good order in halls and on grounds. One day was also set aside on which principals from other schools attended a school day demonstra- tion and assembly. l8 L I ptr' left-' 'Al5YlSOK Y CKOUNK llul wrtl. l miluook, XYill1.irns XX ll Hiring. Xklxrlxlmin, Xlr. liwul Si t l-l rin N luis l cr right we NSR. CABINI Slnnrling: Curing, lliirtling. XVillmm r. Scared: Ali. lirrthiatliiiv, '. lairhroolt. l3.iv,llillninx1. Cli k XXlf,llcrn1.in lliilmrl Swett Xl run Xlvizgcr. lilvii llr-immn. Slim bliss. Bliss Anrlitxx .NT 'l'IK lxl 'I' ISOAIK ll UI WONTROI Xia. licitliinumv. Nl ' ,, , 1. uznuxli. .i:. l'Sxl1iv Xlillw liirsthxtu: llurwmiwt film 1. 5ullOtk.
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