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Frances Jacobs-K a y- G a y Club: Girls' Auxiliary: Liter- ary Clubg French Club. From toil she wins her spir- its light. l Mildred Raporjt - Hilarodes Clubg Playsg Sec'y to Mrs. Huffg French Clubg Basket- ball: Baseball.- A sagaicious maid and pretty too. 'dk-Jin .OQJQ 32.0, February' Seniors 'Ir Dorothy Hetherington Quiet and demure, and al ways neatly dressed. Names of February and june Class Seniors whose Virginia Adams Beverly Bond Ethel Cardno Ida Chapdelaine Gwendolyn Clinedinst Alice Colquitt Emma Crouse Mildred Feldman Aileen Ferrari Julia Gladney Evelyn Harstall Alice Kay Marie Keller Bertha Kessler Helen Lohan Marian Marks Mary Neff Sylvia Niemetz pictures do Helen O'Neill Claire Porter Bessie Traub Minnie Tuckman Mary Walker Frances Webster Jerome Barr Matthew Brodsky Paul Brown Stanley Dennison John Norris Albert Spivok Ralph Tyner Carl Westermyer Victoria Boni Leroy Brookes Arthur Carley George Chaconas Dorothy Chadwell not appear Bessie Chlapp Victor Cohen George Crocker Hugh Hemsley Herbert Hall Jean Gorbach Edna Friedberg Mary Etta Farmer Amelia Ercoli Harold Elsberg Gay Cullers Lillian Hetherington Joe Hewitt Ralph Hurley Eleanor Kennedy Grace Kennemore Hyman Kipnis Stephen Lane .lane Lewis Robert Marsh Andrea Martin Jack McCormick Robert Milam May Moser James Paponicolas Edward Perry Frank Ready Robert Russell Warren Saunders Alice Satori Alice Schoen Phyllis Scully Paul Simonton John Spears .lane Spangler Thomas Tuft Ethel Tannenbaum Margaret Thiery
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February Seniors ir Roma Saunders-Girls' Aux- iliary: Kay-Gay Club: Oper- etta: Sec'y to Mrs. Martinez. A true, strong, and sound mind. John Saure-Cadets: Stage Crew: Chevrons Club: Bank: Pres., Graduating Class: Hil- arodes Club. A parlous boy. Lois Schaumleffle -Girls ' Auxiliary: S p a n i s h Club: Rooters' Club: A in ik e c 0 Club: Business Otiice. Ele- gant as simplicity. and warm as ecstasy. is 1: . A Ni Frances Scott-Pres., Span- ish Clubg Glee Club: Oper- ettas, '32, '3'4: Hilarodies Club: Constitution Club: Girls' Auxiliary: Kay-Gay Club: ,Sec'y to Miss Brad- shaw: Business Office. Uldft- soones they heard a most nielodious sound. Roger Smithw-Student Coun- cil, '33: lst lit., Cadets: Sab- re Club: Chevrons Club. A lion among the ladies. John Sobotka-Editor-in- Chief, Roosevelt Reporter: Associate Editor of Balance Sheet: Member Nat'l Ass'n of Student Editors: Spring Play, '34: Awards: Student Council: Quill and Scroll. He was most princely. 4 1. Q s 53 ' . 5 Q ' -. st' X M no XR 11? ,-.: 5 , 'VF E Mabel Swan-Girls' Auxili- ary: Ka.y-Ga,y Club: Rooters' Club: ,Sec'y to Mr. Warren. Efficiency herself. Hilda Sworzyn-' ' H e l p f ul Hilda. Harold Tablerw-C h e v r o u s Club: Vice-Pres., Sabre Club: Capt., Cadets: Pres., Bank: Treas., Graduating Class. All he attempts to do, he will. Catherine Thomson-Sec'y to Mr. Davis: Library: Alumni Employment Office. Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. Kathryn Trazzare- Modesty is indeed a fine gift. Lois Widmeyer -- l'ossessor of beauty rare.
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THE IUNE C-RADUATING CLASS TED Houses JOHN SNIDER President Vice President MARTHENA M1-:HRLING LOUIS WAPLE Secretary I Treasurer June Commencement, and another class, has successfully achieved four years of high school life. Sadly and yet eagerly looking forward we re- ceive our diplomas and move onward to new lands of experience. Another class steps into the breach we create and will endeavor to up- hold the standards and ideals of Roosevelt which, we feel certain, will be lifted higher than ever before. The June Class of 1935 has been outstanding and successful in all its undertakings, but the goals could never have been reached if it had not have been supported by the school and so, we extend our sincere gratitude to the faculty who opened doors of opportunity for us which better prepared us to fend for ourselves in the business world. The teachers have been true friends and have cheerfully cooperated with us and helped us overcome the many difficulties which arose to retard our forward progress. To the future classes of Roosevelt we wish the best of luck and success in any undertaking which will be to the glory and fame of Roosevelt High School. We are proud and deem it a privilege and an honor to have been stu- dents of the Roosevelt High School. TED HODGES
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