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Gertrude Cohen- A stunning girl-always se1f-possesse:l. Esther Gordon- This type of girl is quite diverting. James Hewett-Pres. Root- ers' Club: S p rin g Play: Cheerleader: Debaters' Club: Vive Pres. Hilarodes: Student Council. Cause-a smile, Ef- feet-lniiraclesf' Betty Jane Malcolm- No one is lonesome when Betty is near. Margaret Monck-Girls' Aux- iliaryg French Club: Hooters' Club: Leaders' Club. A friend in need is a friend indeed. February Senlo 'lr Seymour Weinreb -- Cadets '33, '35: Spanish Clubg Hil- rodes: Rifle Team. He knows what is what. David WeinsteinWPrint S-hop: Rooters' Clubg Cheer leader. Quite the printer. Mary Wilkinson-Glee Clubg Girls' Auxiliary: French Clubg Spring Frolicg Math Club. Petite and piquantef' Charles Young-Track team. Little man, you've had a busy day. Oscar Zweig -- Deny hiln merit-if you can. june Graduates Who Do Not Have Pictures Sidney Ansell-UA s t r o n g Philip Scheinerman-Baskeb silent personality. ball, .Iunior V a r s i t y. A versa il ' 1-. John Ku rz - 0 n e of o u r of mins tg?gI3S',,tL possessor blushing heroes. i Marvin Schwartz - Secret, Ann McConchie- On a pe- self - contained and cautious destal, towering over all! as an oyster.
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February Seniors i' Thelma Steele - Orchestra '353 Pres. Girls' Glee Clubg Keyboard Club, Operetta '34, '3-53 Leaders' Club '34, 35. We hear music when we look at you. Betty Sullivan-Operetta '33, '3'4g Girls' , Auxiliary: Kay Gay Club: Spanish Club, Girls' Glee Clubg '32, '33, '34g I. G. I. F. g Sec'y to Dr. Howard '34, '35: Spring Frolio '33: Editor Orange and Blue: Baseball: Basketball '33, '34, '35: Amikeco Club. Betty's pretty blnshes are most at- tractive in this hectic modern age. Santina Margaret Suraci-- Sec'y to Mr. Davis '35g Girls' Senior Glee Club' 35. Beauty personiiiedf' Marjorie Swann - Rooters' Club: Girls' Auxiliary '35. A quiet and pleasant nature. Adele Theophile-Girls' Aux- iliary '33, '34, '3'53 Sec'y to Dr. Howard '35 3 Executive Committee of graduating class: Section Representa- tive for Orange and Blue. Edwln Hubert Thompson -- President of Senior Class '36g Member of Bank '34, '35, Pres. Bank '35g Student Council '34g Varsity Basket- ball team '3-l, '35: Varsity Baseball team '353 Print Shop '33, '34g Co-Supervisor '35: Tumbling team '33, '34, Mild, but he certainly satis- lies. Viola Frances Thompson- Operetta '33, '34g Girls' Glee Club '33, '34g Bank: Febru- ary Editor of Orange and Blue: Sec'y to Dr. Howard '34, '35: L G. I. F. Club. Lovely to look at-delight ful to know. Mary Elizabeth Tinsley- Treas. Girls' Glee C l u b 3 Girls' Auxiliary: Business Otiiceg Operetta '33, '35. You're so darn charming. Mary Ulrich-Kay Gay Club '35: Newspaper Staff, '35. Many songs have been sung in Mary's name but nothing that could be said would really pay tribute to her. Enoch Vann - Quiet, but ready for anything. Grace Waldecker - Sec'y to Dr. Howard '35g Sec'y to Miss Bradshaw '35: Girls' Auxiliary '33, '34, '35, Tall and fair with a lovable per- Sonalityi' Marjorie Weber-Girls' Aux- iliary '33, '34, '35g Spanish Clubg Roo-ters' Club '35. A friendly disposition and a sense of humor.
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Class Officers-june Graduating Class EDWARD UDELL LYMAN SAVAGE President Vice Presfderzt BETTINA WILLIAM CRAIG Pnvon Secretary Treasurer For the first time in history and for the last time we hope, that is from the teacher's viewpoint, a proximity of three hundred and sixty students bid farewell to their maternal institution. ' After three years of close acquaintance, years that have been entirely enjoyable, speaking for tlIe students, the time has come for us to part and it is not with faint or slight misgivings that the prophetic by nature scan the horizon of the new era. X' III spite of our youth we have formed a habit of the activity which brings us the most benefit and pleasure, that of attending Roosevelt High School. So as the date of departure draws near, it is with greatest reluctance that we prepare for the wholly undesirable procedure of breaking that habit. May this class bring back note to the school that sends it off so royally and, if it is possible, memories in their achievements that repay the R. H. S. for the foundation it has established for pleasant reminiscences. EDWARD LYMAN, President
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