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2 Q4 I liilllill RIIJIRS Advisor. Mr. lit-itliiaiiriir lirsr Row Right to luli Klein, Satsrirmu Rutter, llriiilimiinw, Ir-.iru. lleman S.-mini Row Wliir.-,Sl.iitr.li.irrling.Rc1ll'v Iiudnicki. XYilli.ims. Bulourl L'mplebV liimru. Third Row liucl-dei Sthuvrazi. Mailing Yost- I. Il.clv.1Js Rivlwrix li, Rimlmrds, iilougli Inurth ROW Xltxlillnn, Xlullrr Xlilrwx. Xlxalxi Irv. llnk Dick Xlillvr, Naxxlaurls llzght Si,iurl.ng, lloml prcsirlrni. X'lINL l'I Sl-RYICI Standing: XVillv.imw Smvili. Xlcizger Smit llcrcrson, Xlr Bullock, limr'li:ig: lirilrw Xlerriam 'N hymn I W fffw,g,,:,3w ,. , .fr E53 -1 H I ' e M.. as New 'S I 3591 -Q G I f -bmw J., Il Xl I I' YIIRIII Smuriing il lmlupwwn. I Ilwvuiitl .luizvtwwv Nr Hui N ming iiorrlmi 1l:.iirm,w Xlangolrl Clmnlix. ll Xl I ll I I Illll Stavtrl :tg Xlinrizgn I, llrmairi Yxitwi Neural' Xklriglil. Xulwon XII. l.irujaIM'il. IM-:IUL Ill IGI If l'IY I UXIXII I ll I I Ii,iiiu1,xn Nlrxlvllau. Xlvllui XX ivtslwa X an rl. Xxkillvwr lirwri, IXIIQ.-XXIL li XI I UXIXIIVI il I I fliilrywmiv Xltllrirlr' Van du Xxkillxvr Xlr Smith liurtrvn llirsslnr. -Iiviik lll1Nl'll XI,I'I'Y L UNIXIII -lil I Slantlirig XY1uxlrvw, Rctwm. Srmiietl I vi,glixrui. fh.ivim.iu Iliantiv. l7.tlr flrauglv YIII ,X'l'IlHX.Xl I IJXIXII I lil I Standing Xlrrllu, Xkxvuaiv Salslrum, lMi'xliu.iun1c, Srziliri Ihairwm XXuvll1ricli, Nlx. ulnrlcismi, successful by the results shown were the Intramural Committee, headed by Phil McBride. that had charge of Intramural Sports, the Freshman Mixer, and the Novice Track Meet: the Hospitality Committee. under Will Chantry, that sent homework assignments to students absent from school for more than two days: the Big Nite Committee. whose co-chairmen Walt Wuethrich and Frank Rudnicki planned one of the best Father-Son Banquets ever presented at Roosevelt: and the Hall Patrol. taken over by the Boys' Club this year, that did a splendid job of regulating hall traffic. The Anti-Smoking Board. another new project. was formed to curb smoking near school and to impress students with the seriousness of the penalty. suspension from school. If an offender had to be brought before the board a second time after a warning, the penalty was enforced, Z7 511.1 KH HALL -I llama Qaanm r mr rznwf
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BOYS 'S O' I S 'Iiizniiicr llick Slalvl, ,X-Ivlwr Iacriliiaunlu. Yicrlhvxideiil Bill Nnwi l'ri-siclviil Irving IIirni.i:i Secretary .lack . l l l I IIIC Ii Piruwn. l.'Xl':INl.-I' Slanilvng liacln Row, Xlctlgvi Van ilv XVaIIxrr, Ilulwlw. Cilmnlrx. Day. Iili-in, Nlangold, Ianni Row XYilImmx. Reilly. Nlillvi. Cialing, Clhitlcnnlvn, Ilauling, Johnson, Iiiiilniclu, XVuelhrlch. Ilriiwi, Iinlurcl. Seated' Slain, Nowi, Nltylillaiu, llough. Sthuyrcn. llmnl, own. Mi. I'n'rlhiauniv. lvl! Iuivgmiind, Irving Ilviman. ,uv A A ,XX I I-SXIUIQINKI IBO lllll Iliilwicl Xli Ilull lluiiiitmvi Herman lniiiiv, liamng. NSSI Xllkl N KUXIXIIAII I lil Wviinlliiitli, lbiircnrlun. II.iiiI- ingg Slinllv. l,h.iiim.in KIM Img .X-I-I-Il,I Ill lUXlXlI'l'I'l,I'7 Si.inil'ng' Sliuetlx' Rnlwrtc I-ivilswll. St-nrt-rl I lyiyluqmq Ljldfiglri, XYUI1, I'XII'I UYXILN-I I HXIXII I I I I Ricliarsls Xli. Cilaw Ralston lilly YI I I KWXIXII l I I I Nlaniling ilicuull Ixlcm. .lllrnburg N vnu-1 I I P SIIXII X Iill X IKIUXS IOXIXIIII Ilutlaiiclxi. Scaled Iinillv Satslroin. XYiiclliiifiv, lliiiklmmvr. l'ervx'. lvzlaviznrn Wiiniliiicli Ilunlniclxi, IRIN. . . , III Sianding. lhv. Iluilwn Il, Klein Sixilurl Young. fliaiinian Silmvlvn. Ynblcn. Kap' gfuf .fy5tematz3e5, m,2'zove5 program The Boys' Club, put on a business-like basis, went through many changes and improve- ments this year. One of the most important was the transference of the Boys' Club office from the Lost and Found cubbyhoIe to the room next to the attendance office, In the new perma- nent oflice a Bling cabinet was installed for recording data of the Boys' Club activities, Also. a set of mailboxes was built where cabinet members received plans and remarks on their current projects from the officers and advisors. More new projects were successfully put across this year because the boys showed a real interest and co-operation by actively participating in the undertakings, Those deemed most 26
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