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E mf. OIYICIQRS Upper lcfl7Slanding. Yict'-President Gu.xh.un. Stated: President Suwrt, Advisor. Miss Ruse Glass, lilliS'll SlfMlfS'l'lfR CABINET- Upper iight7Stamling: lairbmok, Goodwin. . Xlirt'ns. Shannon, lmas. lfxickson. lilviilgt, Gunning, XVlit-ulonc, Patrick. Kendall. Hicks, l.1nk. lnrwcll, Goodfellow, llarby, Roebke, Clark, Matheson, Vvlilson, XYanxb.i, Sealed: NYhite, Balkcma, larwn. Mathews. McKean, Young, Young, lieclxet, Allen. SECOND SlENll:S'l'l.R CAl5lNl:'li lower lcft -f'- Standing: Jacobsen, lngram. XlcC0Ol, Buckley, Ciubcrlet Ho-'lgwn Johnson. Pailmrh. XK'itlxstrom, lilviilge, lluthow. Donn. llalth, XVamba, Dow, XN'.xllr-n. Leadbutier, Sr-atcil Roeblsc, Gnarl- fellow, lalvgrt-rm. Clonscr, Paul, NYli1iu lialltcma. Ashton, Oll'lCil1RS loner right7Standi:ig: Recording Secretary Turnure, Seated: Lxorrr-sponding Secretary llatron. Trrasur r Stack. akfi' gfud f'zoa:c!ca5t.4 Kennet eat Under the sponsorship of Miss Rose Glass, a program of democracy. friendli- ness, and service has been carried out in the Roosevelt Girls' Club for the past sixteen years. The club has aspired to promote fine health, mental strength, social poise, and spiritual vision among the girls. Dorothy Sweet. the charming president, capably directed club activities. Mar- cellene Graham, vice-president and automatically president of the Rho Club: Phyllis Turnure, recording secretary: Joan Hatton. corresponding secretary: and Marie Stack, treasurer, filled their positions with equal efficiency, For the first time in Girls' Club history a completely new cabinet was ap- pointed for the second semester, in order to give leadership training to a greater number of girls. Also. for the first time, a leaders' conference for cabinet mem- bers was held, enabling each girl to voice her opinions on club problems. Gold- en Spursf' an honorary service organization for senior girls of superior character and service, was inaugurated at mid-year. Z3
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LH f left'-OL I'SllDlf Nui 1 ici :dreamt-f. Xlurrav, lima.. xif.1.Q.if, t'mw.- ngghffixriolz sciiool. LONlfXllT'I'l,I c f im- l'3UIHI,lCfl'I'Y c'cmM1TTr512: ciimtfy, spfrguf, Young, TH HH'f- 5111111 Cwflfw Nfwhmir- xx Campbell. cirnm- mm- Timllfl' COMMl'Ii'I'l-iF: minim- 1 f left-f-CAMPUS DAYS c'oMMIT'I'i-,iii lialkcma, xxmnhmh, Pete law. right-WP. '11 A, DANCE COMMITTI 1 XVolf. lloml, Burlcheimvr, Small. Upper, OUTSIDE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE+The Outside Traffic Squad saw that cars driven to school were registered and conformed to parking regulations. INTER-SCHOOL COMMITTEE-The Inter-School Committee was affil- iated with the all-city inter-school council and successfully achieved its objective of exchanging worth-while ideas with other high schools. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE-The Publicity Committee advertised the Senior Play, Spring Matinee, dances, Qas the 'Swing of Spring j , Mid-Winter Concert, Boys' Athletic Mixers, and the Opera, through the use of bulletins, posters, and announcements in the News. THRIFT COMMITTEE4In supervising school banking, and promoting thrift by means of the asembly, posters, bulletins, and news articles, Roosevelt's Thrift Committee proved highly successful. CAMPUS DAYS COMMITTEE+The annual spring program of the Campus Days Committee included an assembly, f'Hello Day, White Clothes Day. Clean- up Day, and the introduction of the most friendly boy and girl at a P.T.A. dance which climaxed the gay activities. P. T. A. DANCE COMMITTEE-e-The P. T. A. Dance Committee presented dances which the students would long remember. Swing of Spring was con- sidered one of the best, not only because of the outstanding orchestra, but also the sociable crowd which attended. 22
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' -Upper ltli- -Siamlmg: lluntir-lil. Cricz, lmlu. Ruse, Sasser, l,t'lCiS, Bio- ulzr, Seated Xl.1,1.ullv11, Yeung V Slanrlmg: XYtmtls. Tilfin, Thode. Xliw Stcrnrlahl, Scatctl: XYhirt. lnnllw.-tier, XY,iwlu. Q mf ll0Sl'lT.'Xl.l'l'Yf Venter left'-Stantling: XVickstrom, Roebke, Blcl.eod, Bourke. LOST .NND l'OljND-- -1 mic: Standing: Dunham, Pierce. Quigley, Lindsay. Seaiedt Marx, Shannon. l-IANDICRAFT GUILD? Center rightf-Standing' llalton, Thompson. Seated: Reiw, Sattcrleu. Jacobsen. FELLOXV- Slllllf Lower left-fSlanding: Lilygren, Goodfellow, Seated: P. YVarner, Alexander. Oxirander, B. XVaxner. KllNUTl, GIRLS l.owcr cenicrfStai-iding: Tompkins, Jacobsen, Collier, Atkins, Kendall. STANDARDSfl-ower left- Stanrlmg Klellger, Maclxml, liairbrook, Nyberg. Seated' Klcliinnell. The eight committees of the Administrative Department, so essential to the smooth running of the Club's machinery, functioned under a general chairman, Charlotte White the Hrst semester. and Martha Roebke the second semester, who saw that the committee heads handled their duties efficiently. The Advisors' and Nurses' Office Staffs were distinguished for courteous service: the Records Staff collected and filed club data: the Finance Committee formulated and checked the budget: the Publicity Staff told the school about club activities: the Scrapbook Force preserved club souvenirs: the Look-out Committee cared for club belongings, while the Aurora Guards served as guides and slip collectors. The Cultural Department directed by Charlotte Allen the first semester, and Evelyn Buckley the second, promoted the cultural development of the girls through its varied projects. The Art and Cul- ture Committee arranged art excursions and talks: the Assembly Committee provided educational and inspirational programs: the Music Committee gave us melodies and harmonies: the Standards Com- mittee fostered good taste in manners, conduct, dress, and grooming: the Handicraft Guild organized and directed a Handicraft Fair, and the RI-IO Club supervised girls' sports. Z4
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