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Page 56 text:
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Roosevelt artists have ample oppor- tunity here to develop their talents in the esthetic Held. Many exhibits during the year showed remarkable ability with pen and brush. What America needs is more careful drivers. R. H. S. is doing its part in a very popular drivers' course to insure the safety of the highways. f f-EW M? ln the Lab our prospective scientists concoct the queerest potions. Clouds of smoke and vile smelling vapors indicate the group is at Work. Uffgg Q. if? QF jf. Sli
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gl.. 1 C , 0 2. I WIRLERS Under the able leadership of Joan Joyce, the Q4 Roosevelt Twirlers have progressed greatly these last two years. During the football season these attractive young ladies perform in cold and rainy Weather. When the band concert is held, they twirl to music as only determined and accom- plished twirlers can. Every year a festival is held in which Twirlers from surrounding schools perform. Our girls may hold their heads up proudly because Roosevelt was the only school in which all the Twirlers received top rating. Now they have become teachers, instructing the younger girls who will lead our band in the next few years. I MODERN DANCE With poise, grace, and artistry, the Roosevelt version of the Rockettes made several public appearances during the year. They performed at the Harvest Festival. the Rooseveltian Review and the Exhibitions. Numbers range from folk dances to interpretations of modern popular numbers. ' l if 'af .gwzv 1 I .- 4 QQ' .WQ1 ,. U! VARSITY CLUB President, HAROLD JUCKETT Vice President, RAYMOND KEARNEY Secretary-Treasurer, JOHN BURNS Adviser, MR. LAWRENCE LEWIS The parade of Green and Gold jackets in the school indicates the pres- ence of the Varsity Club. Membership in the organization is limited to letter- men in one or more major sports. The group occasionally sponsors a social af- fair at school and generally stands for good sportsmanship in all activities.
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21.1, -lj.:-I In the print shop, classes and crews are busy all the time preparing tickets and posters for school activities. This work and that done in the wood and metal shop courses afford valuable and practical ex- periences for the boys. Along with home management and family care the Home Economics Depart- ment stresses correct social etiquette. These girls are learning the need and value of poise at an afternoon tea. MX Speedy, accurate and efficient typists are being produced in the R. H. S. Com- merce room. Time and effort in this field will bring practical rewards to all with secretarial ambitions. 53
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