Royal Oak High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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QRAKQGS- DRAXGQ 62296 5 Eski- strengthened by the addltlon of new members The club has a total enrollm nt at present of 32 The quallficatlons for membership 1n the club are an athlet w1n hrs R O in one of the numerous sports and that he be voted mto the club by rts members The club holds three mxtlatlons a year which are noted for thelr good trmes and rolhckmv sport The purpose of the club 1S to unlte the leading men of every sport mto one or gamzatlon to foster good sportsmanship clean ways of llvlnv and thmklng and loyalty to the school An athletes electron to the R O Club IS hls award for accomphshments ln team work tramlng speed sklll co ordmatlon and endurance The club under the d1rect1on of Mr Rathsburg as advlser has proven 1lJS61f beneficial to R O H S especlally through 1ts work of keeplng order 1n assemblles Scrlbblers Club The Scrlbblers Club has for its purpose an oppol tun1ty for young people who feel a desire to write under SUDCFVISIOH Such an opportunity was offered thls year wlth the object rn mind of turmnff out some more or less successful product whlch has made the appearance from time to tlme m the Acorn The number of memb rs has purposely been kept small as a large membership IS not the obJect of tlce organlzatlon but anyone who wishes to try hrs hand at Wflllng wlll be heartlly wel omed into the club The club also prepares stud nts for any contest of a wrltmg nature that the student may w1sh to enter Senate Club A new semester brings new resolutlons and the club IS determined to carry on Wlfh renewed V1 or The club has functroned only s1nce last September but it already has taken an act1v part ln school afi'a1rs Regular meetings are held each week An mformatlon desk lS sponsored by the members of the club In these vsays and ln others the club IS vltally mterested ln the school affalrs The personnel of the club 1S a group of actlve mterested fellows The officer are J Lederle presldent W Kelly v1ce president H Cook secretary W McDowell treasurer publxcrty agent A Beebe faculty adviser Mr Lcukusa Travel Club Septembr 1928 save a new club com lnto be1n at the Royal Oak Hrgh School vuhxch chose the name Acorn Ramblers Kenneth Boyd presldent Thomas Ryan Its purpose IS to see sc1ent1fic prlnclpl s m practice to watch the growth of mdustry and to be of servlce to the school Some of the1r trlps have been on Thursday afternoons and one trxp was held cn Saturday The R O telephone office th D trolt News Detroit Creamery Detro1t Weather Bureau Detrolt Post office Natlonal Blscult Company General Motc bu11d1ng and Fisher bu11d1ng have b n Vlclt d so far Travel trlps by 31 tures have proved mterestmv and the club IS plannlng a tr1p to the Parke Davls ompany as the final trip of the semester Th m mbershlp 1S 11m1ted to thirty There are no dues Washington Club Officers Donald Dean presldent Jeanett Rumsey v1ce president Allstalr Mltchell treasurer Llly Vand r Velde s r tary Advlsers Mlss Gunn and Mr Dyer The arm of the Washington Club 1S to ralse sufficxent funds to pay the ex pen es of a t11p to Washlnffton D C for xts memb rs and to glve them training ln business experxen e and prlncrpals Durmg the past s m ste the club has sponsored a rummage sale the g1Vll'1U cf the en1or play Applesau e the senlor Carnlval and the Yuletlde Frolrc Other enterprxs s were th candy wa or 'ind the hot dog stand the lost and found de partment and the supply store The club has broken several records rn gate receipts thls last semester and has accumulated the gleatest amount of money since 1ts founding The members have drawn up a new set of rules and regulatlons whlch Uhey hope w1ll lmprove the trlp to Washmgton Page 2 N ' X4 ' N ' ' Xa . . Q Y . . V I .lv - . . Y I I Q . I . .. . ' . v O . . . . . . 3 . ' ' ' 44 vu Q . c A S . ' . ' v . .0 A M . . V D . A . . . I l c U . L, 7 . . . . I . - . M A ' . , I . Q - ' . ' - ' . 'J - - 1 - ' Q - v y I - v ' 1 - - Z J I, . - Z . - Y v D . . U . I , . - , I , ' - - . I . secretary, and Harold Wahnefried, treasurer. . .4 . , re 2 ' l , ' . U 5- v U J ' ' ' Q 'rs ' ' ' ' ' es '-' ve . ' Q-' - B ., . e e ' ' ' ' ' . . . ' . D ' - ' . ' ' ' 1 Q v 1 ' 1 - ' e , ec 3 . ' 1 ' . s ' , , . ., '. e . ' ' ' . H D -K I' ' . . - b A M 5 I S ' Y rl C H - ' ' ' l ' e 2 . ' fr . 1 , - , - - - , . , . . . D. N , 'X . 'FEB'-fa wav -SSM 1-ea' wKF ,

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Library Club Q. Q. ly The Library Staff is a two-fold organization combining a laboratory course ' in library methods with social activity in the form of a club the latter being or- ganized to encourage co-operation and good fellowship among staff members. The Library Club meets in the community room the last Tuesday in each H month where problems pertaining to the group are discussed and business trans- actions are taken care of The three main social events are Annual initiation in the fall a Christmas reunion party and a picnic ln June The officers are Nancibel Thorburn president Edward Heitman vice presi dent Myrtle Mow secletary Arthur Payne treasurer Miss Campbell Adviser Life Saving Club The aim of this club is to prepare swimmers to save people from drowning with the least risk possible to the rescuer The enrollment was 35 at the beginning of the semester but through the sur vival of the flttest there are 14 left The class spent the semester working on carries breaking holds learning various approaches and mastering artificial re sus ltatl0I'l Music Each year instrumental music is becoming more and more prominent in the Royal Oak public schools The high school band and orchestra are n ogressing rapidly and in a short time should rank with the leading organizations of th state Instrumental musi develops within the student body a deeper and more sin f-ere friendship throughout A more important phase however is that is furnishes several advantages as helping students to work their way through college o university The band and orchestra are supplied with musicians through instrum ntal class instruction that is given in the grades Through the method of class lnstru tion an unlimited number of students may b a commodated in a relatively short time National Honor Society The National Honor Society whose obgect is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship to stimulate a desire to render service to promote worthy leadership and to encourage development of character in the pupils of the hi h s hool has completed another successful term Th impressive initiation of the society was part of the P T A program and the Annual Honor banquet is a much looked forward to event The officers are Alistair Mitchell president Nan ibel Thorburn vice pres ident Ann Granger secretary Miss Fuller adviser Puzzle Club President Walter Ashton secretary and reporter Louis Gudemoos The principal purpose of the club is to acquaint those students who enjoy working puzzles with some of the more simple mathematical tricks and wrinkles as that based on the number nine or the magic square itself along with other mathematical problems and puzzles which have been famous throughout the ag S Radio Jack Warren President Wayne Zimmer Vice President George Stacey Secretary and Treasurer Mr Dyer Faculty Adviser The club was organized that the members might dis uss radio and make pra tical experiments along technical lines So far the club has spent most of its time gathering equipment with which to work R O Varsity Club Fall Term SDYIH8 Term Roland Shaver President John Soule Dougla Cannel Vice President 0810 Scott Clifford McClain Se retary GOI'd0r1 B211 Clive Aulph Treasurer Tom Jacyson Faculty Adviser Mr Rathsburg The R O Varsity Club at the beginning of the fall term of 1928 was greatlv EARN!! '29-Vai? 'FFPNQ' 'BFYQ' 'FB-VXYQQ' 'QFB-Ve-fG'3' Page 21 1 I Y 1 A Y -. - Q I . 'H . . ' . . C nl l. . D - , ' ' . ' , ' I 1 . . ,l - , 3 ' g T ' . . .U A ,, . A Q A O l I . D l . Q l Its members have been learning some of the simple magic of numbers such ' ' ' ' . ge . ld -



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