Roosevelt High School - Bwana Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1953

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X '.II.iuss1circ Manager o Lunchroom . 'ss I. Scliicrinuivr Head Custodian .r X'ii. .' vin' ADMINISTRATION S'I'EX.' iX' IIII.I.. 7' cip.I .XN.'.- 1 1. .' ' X ' . I i c'paI .XR I Q, 'I .'Xs i'.' . I'iin:'p.iI . I. . '. ' 'g M. .Ault .Iv . I. ' fXIi. II .I. I5 cls Mi I . Ii. gci IXI fi. Clonilml Mi .I. 'ii Mi' 2. II. '. 'I 'i .IH .I. I1 irc Mr. M. S, 'ii M X '. 'i 'ii XI . I . I . I 'mn . Ci ilici Mr. Ci. IQ. . 'I I '.', .I.I liI1 Mr..X. . 'II . f.-.I.X' it .I I . 1. , ,IV I I i' IX- ' ' H' .I .I .S.K.lIIL'1'ITUIIX' l I E I--'XA UKI Mi' II. .I '. I Inrx II II-fl I'-' 'I' xii ii. i-. U11-il IW I1-'WX' xii .i5'.- .Hn Mis-0.15. .' Is . Miss G. M. Smnscll ' ' .1'-ii..i.. si W ' II. J I. C.. I c Mi:-. XI, III' viii Mig All IEA H i I Ii. '. ' IXII. Ci. IU. I ' Mi. S. ff. .I 'Ili , , W I M .. . .Q nc ' ' 'S IXII ' X'ogvI H, . H Mi . X'. ,. ,' ' .um .I' II. .I. II. 'ris . ' I . M. IIIIII - .I -VHIQA Df.i.x'... - ,If-I4 Mil .Ig.IIiII IXI.I I...' 'II . , . Mrk I'. N. 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STANLEY HILL Ezght MISS ANNABEL REMNITZ Asszstant Prmczpal MR ARNOLD ZOPF Nme Assistant Principal Zin emnrierm MR DUAN1 C CO1 wx MR DUANE C COLMEY Rooscx elt l-lrgh School has suflered much 1n the loss of Mr Colmey vxho dlcd May 5 1952 'I host of us who vxcrc assocnted wrth hrm found Vlr Colmcy farthful rn thc pcrformancc of all hrs dutxes truc to h1s COHYICUODS and hrs hlgh pr1nc1 plcs duotcd to hrs home to hls famlly and to h1s church HIS puplls con srdcred hun thc embodlment of sy mpathy and perscverance Because of hrs just cstlmate of character hrs ready helpfulness and h1s hlgh standards of lcarnxng vse are xrdecd glad to remcmbcr hnm as a frrend DR WILLIAM WEISS Dr W1ll1am We1ss our school physrcran dned on March 17 1952 D Wcrss had been a member of the l-lygxcne DIWSIOH srnce 1914 and serx ed as a physncxan of the St Louxs Board of Educatlon for thrrty years He vxas also a mcmber of the staff at the Mlssourr Pacrfic Hospxtal At Roosexclt Dr WCISS exammcd thc boys for all sports and also took tart of any emergtncncs that arosa. Btsxdcs bclng at Roosexclt he servcd tvxtlxe other schools ln St Louls Dr Wcxss scrvcd Roosu lt farthlully for approxxmatcry Hfttcn ycars and uc of Roosuelt cxprtss our detpcst sympathy tspcctally to hrs tvxo sons and hrs daughter vsho are graduates of Roostxtlt themselves 'In 'Q 1 r ' I l 1 ' . vv V 4 B X Y E 3 A .L . . A . 3 A it 4 V 7 ' A N 1 I I I I l-lis family and we have the memory of a life well lived. Y . . . . . . Y I V V3 ' . Y . ' x , v . ' I ! -'I I. 'A I 3 il ' Y! y 7 I 3 V 3 5 I . . I !' X 5 Y YC . V I 1' ii J V Y i 1 V 3 7 11 3 L V H 1 I I 1 ' y 1 v va 1 vs ,U Miss I AMPA B SoL1Rox111 MISS LAURA B SOLFRONK lhe staff Ind student body of Rooseytlt llvgh Sehool were slddentd by the death of Nllss l1ura Sollronk on November Z8 1952 Smee the openmg ot the school Vllss Sollronk hid been an mstructor 1n eommerclal subyeets unt1l 1ll health eompelled her to take a lent ot abstnee 1n Octobtr 1971 Her many puplls wlll remember her is a frlend pat1ent and understandmq eytr lnterested 1n the1r progress and welfare and always ready to extend the helpmg hand or offer 1 yyord of cheerful eneouragemcnt whtn d1fF1cult1es eonfronted them Her fellow teachers wlll remember her IS abundantly prepared for the xx ork xx h1ch she had chosen happy 1n SCYVIUU youth ever yx1ll1ng to part1e1pate 1n vyorthy act1y1t1es beyond the clas roorn 01y1n0 yuthout st1nt of her txme and energy an 1l1Sp1I'3I1Of1 to her co vsorkers and assocnates It lS mdeed our good fortune to haye knoyx n and betn assoented yuth 'Nhss Soltronk To the members of her f1m11y we of1er our smcerest sympathy MISS M TI-IERESA DEBATIN MISS M Theresa DLb1tlH lor many years tea her olG1rman and moderuor of Der Deutscht Klub d1ed Apnl 18 1977 She IS rtmembtred by all her lI'la 1f1S students and ISSOLIJILS as a person they wer proud to know Her pat1enee lundness and ealm yxtre a souree of help and eneouragement to eyeryone around her and han non tor her 1 permanent plate 111 tne school s memory I:-ltr' 5,11 . 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X L74 ff L51 ffaad if X I' W 4 RAI IU Tumi ummm 7. n Hun Budma Q VR! X OR THORNTON wrral Hlal' Yclwcl rms ' f n rl ' ffm uffu F uh ,J nnzxlvrs flub D-XII T001 U1 sf '1 J K-4 b 71.1 ,uf CMN M ,ic-l Mf7, Z ffiiifff fi ffl Jw wx DU!!! lvlub 49 t1r0l Club 51 nslrrhulwl lzdufbmm Club 7 ffff MARTHA VAL QHX lr shmun Danrc f lub 4 Roller Skallng C lub 4' GAA BILL VLASAK Ro or Sharing, '50, J . ,,' reaaurer. '50, . wzmmmg 'I eam. . 'P JOE VVAYNE VCEBB Fooibull, ' Basketball, '50 Rough Rider Staff, '5-, ' - Dislribullur Educalirn. '5-, ' ' Y ' busy! Uh , A. ,,'-- . M, BOB WI-Inox Foo1bull,'5J Track r I ' Lf MERRILYN YVONNI: TUCKER Grrls Su,:mmmgClub 40 50 Rough Rider Staff 5 Studlnt ounczl 5l 5 f un Dance 5l CHARLES P URSCHLER Wx B1mlm:1Club 91 4f'7J RLL VIE Stuck nt until mm: g Flu Rullcr Ska! DONALD I-. WANDER .clL'lCr, ' 0, ' Avn mmlns Club, '50 MARX' JEAN WEISHART I-nn-shman Danze Club, '49 fkxrls' Bowling Club, '50. 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DAVID Vx G Scholarship R Hoya' Bowling ilu 52, '53 S ROBERT ZOLL .Slagc Craft Club, '52, '55 JA f 704' f I f4iJf!c J, ff!'6?N ,xfwff WILLIAINI A ,Y Di,-.I1I'bu!I'1'e Eduralmn Club. 52 LEON BALLARD Houston High, Houston, MO. Hul-by Czue, 40, '50 Szivnn- C lub. Sl BEVERLY BERRY GEORGE TOAI DE LA ROCHIi Clfvvland - A Cappella Conte!! Band B Baslwlball Carl Moore DAVID NOI: I. HUSNIAN 4 X - VIRGINIA SUZANNE EDWARD C. MUELLIER. KAUTZMANN JR. Lureno Academy S' ' Cl b, '50 slfffffflf CIIII5. '51 WAYNE R. ScH.xETzEL Caplain Ball 'luam BILL REES RICHARD J. KLEIN X- MARSHAL TIQIN ' Hogs' Bowling flub, '51, '52 PETER ALAN LOSCI-IKY , Bu Bou'lIYg'Club7 '49, GEORGE DONALD N. GRAKL 9l EX'ENSf5N MILLFELT '. I7 5 f I f NOR STEWART RONALD MILLFEI T Rmgf,jj :gf Jordan High, Long Beach. furJwzll.1lv.- Wifi- Banu, '49, '50, 5l Yarsily Foolball. '51 fhums. '50, '5l Baseball F. Il. A.. 50, 51, 5: . . I I K , .45 , A V Fifly-one . f A lk! 7 Cv.F- J LL 'xy I LA. 4 ' 1 ., 1, i A 1, I - 4 ',-- gf,Z',m.C,L,'hL'.- 1 ,, 4.1 2' 1 N fx IVV! S JI EH- 'I F9 5,1 s N. ' , CHI RICHXARD STEVENS? ' 5 7 une LLACE H. WILSON 5l,'5Z 's 2 I.-11.1. 5: Imp Ra. uv. '50, '51 JE WOI.VIiR'I'ON Iowling Club. '49, '50, '52 Slall, '51 hip RA. '5l. '51 A 90 ' ,'50 ' li If, za anal S O s. '4'l. ' ll' 540 5 7 'Ed'u,c., wwf' yorkyvk. Z W7 . lOBER'l' PAUL YVIESELBAUER Jn. '50, '5l. '52 'in GERALD E. THIES ZOE ANN THOMPSON Birmingham, Ala- A VI-smvian Club, '49 v JAMES YVALTER BARTON, JR. WILLIAM WATSON Fuolball, '47, '50, '51, '52 Baseball, '50, '5l Baskelball, '40, '50, '51 'lrark. '40 EUGENE XVIIEDERHQLD Dann' I lub, '50 'I ratlt, 50 FRED YVILKINSOXI wana Pupxls Who Expect to Complete Thenr Hugh School Course nn Summer School KATHRYNT GL1ARlNO 'lfr Shanna lourrh Hour I hour I urol C luh 5 fx Ice ywrwx BRIAN MATTHEXVS 1 p In XIAOMI LUCII LE RINGIIR EARL GRANBI RRX Srnxor Band 49 LARRX HOW I ETT rack '11 Slumnnng lfam G1 RALD li NlCCULl OLCH fxllu Iuo GHURUD1 C ll-HWERT Srmxmox T11xKhR I m1 K ub ulma LLOH D MOFFA1 Jumcr flwrr -10 ll 2 .,lAL.K ROEDER irfmcnon 50 JACK SANNER 1 ee ub q 0 1am 111 ul S1 I mum H1gh .Sc oo VA V . leo. 1 '40 , , 1 - k','4'?,'50 ', - . lad -1 ,,'50 11.1 140 . l Av 4 A nl V A A - , , .mm-1f,'49,'511,'51,'53 .lC1p1l, sz L T V1 ,uw 11.1-j,'53 1 'x 1 1 r 'ut my , , 1 ' 1 1 J n , f I Wye 1, l ' ' . -lf frlug 1 1 1 ff V I V f I 40, 'sy 3 42, X, X 1 -X X X ' , ' ,' , i.- 5 1s.,,.' c.1.- Club. '40, '50 , ,A , . T Q'Y53 1 fy 551 5 1' ,'52.'53 ' . A 1s.,1.' GI Cl J50, '51 1 - , Hoy' G11 T- , '50, '51 .M ..lw..1 nhl .ll - v lf' GLIQLZOL ft Olflff BWANA Sponsors Xlrssl A Ntred MISS M Burke IDI l ORS January to Junt IOS? Mrckey Shana Pml Qudmtvtr lxfllbtl lQ'JZ to ln ry l 7 Don Crlltstr lulu Qllllllll Iytry yur there comes a lllllt xyhen tytryont rs bus, slgnlng autographs rn then' frrtnds Bttcmus Thls umt IS an tspterally enjoyable one for those vxho have purchased the yearbook Durmg the year the staff has worked ytry hard to gather together essays prclurts and other buts ptrtamlng to xmportant school tytnts xxhxch make up the Bttanu Bw ana lb an Afrrcan name mtanmg Brg Qhltf vyhlth was gxvtn to lheodore Roostyelt by the Afrrcans durlng hrs exptdxtxon IU Afrrca Fron' thrs event the name was chosen for the trtlt of our yearbook Th1S rs the tyytnty ughth edxtron of our book Each year the staff works harder to lmproyt rt oy takxng rnto consrdtratmon suggtstlons from staff members and other students md teachers The Bwanu rs a symbol of 1 year of fun and achrevement at Roosevelt Lach trme you look through lf vshethtr rt rs the tenth or one hundredth trmt you End somethmg nn rt whrch you had missed before It IS a real thrxll to see your own prcture or your work rn rt In some ways you wrll thmk rt better than the prevxous ones and ln some not so good but nevertheless nt IS your yearbook whlch you wnll treasure all of your lxfe JULIA SHANIIA 1 IQ Q...- X7 X lzllq four - f' s 1 ' f 1 I , . . XV 1 L AX 1 Sep' , .1 lua '. 9 I f ll .3 I 1 ' I' I 1 . I bl V 5 I V X H i , V, , , ,, , , I xv! ' V ' ' 5 7 . . 'Q 3 3 7Y3 7 I I 3 l I l I . D 3 Y I I 5 Y! . I 3 17 -5 I I I H Yi 3 I 3 I I , . A V , , , , , . 5 1 I . A 1 l Y i 1 l 1 7, , fbx N ,ff -al I f y x- ff 3, .. fyf --5, ,, K - i . . ,, gi I l 42' v '- f -4 X .qi D f D 7 lm HUML, V MMHEWWMQ BWANA STAFF Don Brandon Dems Barley Lois Barley Carter Busse Maxme Crxtchneld Rolla Grlson Don Glaeser Della Haefner Ellzabeth Holler Jamce Hudson Ray Jacob Betty Klckel Jeanette Kxsslmg Jeanette Kludas Cyrxl Koloctroms La Verne Krejcr Fred Lelcht Norerta Montgomery Robert O Brlen Dons Petrlkovrtsch Roy Pfautch Gale Poff Ga1l Roan Joyce Ruess Carol Schertel Bette Schleef Gall Schmxdt Julra Shamla Jacqueline Skrles Paul Sudmeyer Jo Ann Suzanka Barbara Tabor Darlene Vorwnth Robert Wolf John Wunsch Frfzy tive lmu su PIISY Rovs Jeanette Kxsslm Gall Roar Rob rt VJolf Qccond Row Jox kc Rucss Don Glwcscr Call Poff lhnrd Rn xx P1ulSudmf,ur Bulls Ixukd Juln Shmmn Cuur Busu A V' rv 1- . D, .. . . . . L . . i 'I g - '. ' ' ' '. 1 . 4 L. A ' .'.' xrsl xxx rxx umru 1 m x u x ons Ban Sun nd Rx xx In n Bnrxdx n lmm. Hudson Dxllm Hnfmr Iohn XX unsxh xrd R1 r xm Lrxxxl rrnn -Xnsfxd Bun S Lx. uurm x x xrxs 7 rx xxx Bar 'HJ I1 :HU seL F Rn 'z Cf.x l Srl 'I. C1.x'l Schmidt, .lea 'Il' Ki da, I. ' 'lcxx Ikh' :xx DA li 'Yu h. I..1X'Cl'I'lU Krqci. B1 1 . X I. ' ' fchlwi I I R LX fred lx-iqhr, Dx In lx 1 Ich, b. 'n.bJr. 'Wi rx R06 RIDR dltors f Intl 'Vlxnagxng Idxtor News Idntor atuu I dl or Sports I dltor px I d IJISIFIIHIIIOII XI nr Idltors In CIYILI Nuns Idntor Icature I dltor Sports Edttor Buimess Managtr I xthangt Manager ROUGH RIDER STAFF Sponsor IVI1ss R Ituthtusser OIIICIRS urx tt 1477 AI IX trun 'VI1rsh1II Rlth Bucler OI I ICI-RS Scpttmbtr 1937 to January 1053 STAFF Ray XX asyluka 'VI1r1Iyn XX llttr Imlce Hxrblson 11m Vhrtln my f1u t Id Stupp Jam I umdtrs Ray XX uxluka IDIQIYIIUIIIIOTI 'VIan agar Jack Arthur I ons Barley Peggy Bears Vlrgmla Bender VIarsha1I Bennttt Carol Canter Janet I'uchs Jlm Inla Rolla Cnlson Ixuhryn Cray Viarx Hoffman Bob Hudson Iom I rthhorst IVI1Iu Hunt Izftq erqhl ROUGH RIDER January to June 1952 RI PORT I RS AND 'I YPIS I S Pc gy Hunt Ioretta Hulsty Carol Ann Hyatt Peggy .Ienkms Betty Klckel Sally Kraus Rnchard I ax Shnrley Icaf Carolyn Imstud Jane I uaders Charlotte Malactk Hallle Martin DIS 1 RIBU I ORS I d I anstr Don Mnisu Kan Schtffel Mary Hofiman Shxrlcy Lea! .hm Vlartm Iarry Parker Don 'Vhsscy Kan Schtffcl Icanctlt Marxer I arry Parker Norma Pentland Carol Rauh Dale Schaefer Joy Scherff Sarah Stewart Barbara Vtlton Allce Vogel Jerry Voss Gall Vvrlkerson Bonny Vkyckofi' Ilm XXIIIIQHIJH Irmk XX httlnr 0 M4 :Rx 1 Kg4'h!.xi af. ' ,E X - I 3 X 3 .Ian 9 ' ro .I1n'-. V- SI 51 Ig' f In I ' , 1.1 . '- r ,. fri' ,,,. ,. .' 'rf' ' i ' . . . ' ' '. 's Ifc -- 2 't ,... .. ,, , .. ' . ' f 2 ' .' .ft ' Co I' Q Itor Rt ' P . l'h f ' ' . .1 .gcr . . .., 3 f Managing Iidimr . .. . ,.,. . .. ..,..., Roy Pfautch 1- 1- .. ,. .. ........ ,.,.I I ' 1 I. I I I t .7' . ,... .. 1 ,I ' ' , 7 .I . , . I U 3 m . . F, I . . . 7 , . A H V I , I' I , 1 ' 7' . ', ' , V, 5 We ly fe lil ll ll lfll ,MM Lols Bailey Peggy Beare Marshall Bennett Rtch Bueler Maxme Crutchfield Janet Fuchs Rolla Gxlson Jackxe Blxtt Marchne Councnl Helen Goelntz John Frank George Hennen September 1952 to January 1953 REPORTERS Carol Ann Hyatt Peggy Jenkms Betty Kxckel Jaclue Koch Sally Kraus LaVerne Krejct Kay Langeneckert Rxchard Lay TYPISTS Loretta Hulsey Phyllns Lyon DISTRIBUTORS Gene Holtzhouser I yllns yon Jo An Murphy Dale Schaefer luha Shamra Sarah Stewart Merrnlyq Tucker Barbara G Velton Shnrley Readyhough Gall Wllkerson Carol Zumwalt John Mears Charles Wenner Fifty-mne A CAPPELLA CHOIR Moderator Nlrss B1rd1e Hxlb Purpose of club To assemble and tram vo1ces for partxcrpatlon ln publxc programs Bcsldes school performances the A Cappella Cholr appears Ofl OCC39101'lS Elf CIVIC 3.I'1d SOC13l OI'g81'11Z3If1OI1 ITICPUHUS Sxxtu Txme and place of meetmg Darly 8 O5 a m m Room 301 3 I 'm s . D. . , . . ., . AUDIO VISUAL PROJECTION GROUP Moderators MISS D Cutter and MISS 1-1 Stout OFFICLRS Jan to June 1972 Presrdent James Verweyst X 1Ce Presxdent Robert Haumesser Secretary Ireasurer Delaner Thomason Sept 1932 to Jan Nell Gnens George Hovs ar Delaner Thomason 1953 Purpose of the c1ub To make audro usuwl equpmtnt eas115 axa11ab1e to teachers and thexr elasses I 1 mme and plaee of meetlng Room 109 da11 f m 8 30 a n 9 F- F ef-we in 'Z-1 S 1 - x , 7 . 3 ' yiv I 'V I' ,, ' , . , 1 , , d V-'-- 7 ' I I 7 s w ' I ' ,v' L 1' e s ' Y v ' I X X 3- ' 'I F1 ' , N' 1- 1: I , JJ. ro : .1,to 117 ..n. A-, J ,. ll' ur ,K 'J -fQl-! - r ' - -T -5 'V1 L. -2 A 1 I ., 1-Al. . 5 1 -11111, CAROL CLUB Moderator Miss Birdie Hilb OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Sept 1952 to Jan 1953 President Carol Curly Donna Doran Vice President Barbara Short Ruth Aumann Secretary Dorothy Cope Janice Stratmann Treasurer Jo Ann Metzger Karen Carney SPat Cason Llbranans 11V1o1ly Jo Winter 1Donna 1V1cGough the community The club promotes good public relations through its per formances Time and place of meeting Daily second period Room 301 X Ja 4? Sixty two 1 . U as Y Purpose: To sing for enjoyment and the occasional entertainment of X x Y na l CHEERLEADERS Moderator Mlss J Fruln Captaln January 1952 to June 1952 Jeanette Marxer Captarn Septembtr 1952 to January 1953 Bnllrc Rammelsburg Jacklt Blntt Sondra Jones Manlyn Johnson Gaul Schmrdt Janet Sears Janet Fuchs Marne Sauerburger The dutxes of the cheerleaders are many At the varrous sports basket ball football baseball track they ard thc spectators rn cheering to en occaslon demands Each semester a captam IS elected uhosc dutxes arc to name the chtcrs and dlrcct them lhrct chtcrs for our chccrlcadcrs S xlu Ihr 2 7 I ' 3 H 1 I I 7 Y ' ' 'I courage the Roosevelt teams. They also lead cheers in the auditorium when E 1 1 I I 1 3 7 V 5 5 M x 1 hi r 5 hx I I 'ol 3 3 ' t I-,' - tl DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Moderator Mr C Dwxght Horn OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 t 1952 to Jan Du Presxdent Gene Mullms loe Shormas Vlce Prcsrdent Earl Rhodes Wayne Hollmgsvs orth Secretary Shxrley Harold Treasurer Gena Lea Lary Pat New man Shnfmel Roger Dahmtr Hoy Harold C1 b R u Cporurs lSh1rls.y Iester Purpose of the club To proudt .1 means of mttgratmg the Dxstrxbutnt Lducatlon program wrth other school groups through 5o1nt sponsorshrp ot projects and through recreat1onal and socral actnrtrts 'I1mt and place of mtttung B1 weekly on Frrdn Room 402 . yl -. . 2 Sep., , ..l9 I e ' - ' . s ' I x m - ' . . ,. V W , ' . w 1 , , . , D 1 I I Y- 5 I 3 I 3 ' 4 .vs U 1 1 vs' - 'A rum y ' cv GD .LX rf 4 FIFTH HOUR CHOIR Moderator Mnss Blrdle Hllb OFFICERS Se t 1952 to Jan 1953 Presldent Judy Dodd VICE Presxdent Larry Lauer Secretary Florence Shkodrxam Purpose of club To mtroduce freshmen to the enjovmeut of musxc Tlme and place of meetmg Danly the Hfth perlod mn Room 301 Szxty fi e p ., ., Treasurer: Roberta Wyloge 0 '63 A , - U Srxty szx LS P PU ERM T F RST FOURTH HCUR CHOIR Moderator Miss Birdie Hilb OFFICERS Set 1952 to Jan 53 President Carol Hofer Vice President Bob Abmeyer Secretary Carol Sinkard Treasurer Merldean Williams Purpose of club To enjoy singing and to learn to appreciate good music Some of the eighty two members who have more time are studying the fundamentals of music which help make good singers p ., ., 19 Time and place of meeting: Daily, the fourth period, in Room 301. I ll.. 3 IH., 6 'M Ng!! 1 Y I , Slxly seten FRESHMAN FORUM Moderator Mmss Annabtl Remmtz OFFICERS Jan to June l952 Se t l952 to Jan 1953 Chalrman Edward Gray Roger Pxel Vxce Chalrman Roger Pxel Barbara Stephens Secretary Janet Meyer Carol Hofer Treasurer Andrew Ellls Purpose of club The Freshman Forum IS a recently organlzed group There are two representatlves elected from each of the Grst and second term advrsorxes Thls forum rs an lmportant step taken to acquamt xts members wrth parlmamcntarv procedures lt gxves them an opportumty to dlscuss questrons whlch arxse m the mmds of thexr classmates and prepares them for takrng a part 1n Student Councll m theur later terms Txme and place of meetmg FIYSI perxod the second and fourth Tues days S1 rty exqht . . 1 . ' 1 . , ' I l w GIRLS BOWLING CLUB Moderator Mxss Mary Lawless OFFICERS Jan to June l952 Set 1952 to Jan 1953 President Bobby Clayton Jean Schrck Secretary Pat Alamont Darlene Vorwrth Treasurer Jean Schrck Norma Katz Purpose of the club I'o provlde recreatxon for the gxrls and to get them mterested rn bowlmg as a sport 7 . , p ., , .. Time and place of meeting: Each Tuesday. 3:30 p. m. at Du Bowl y J A 1' - 1' Xl?- Sxly nne GIRLS SWIMMING POOL bERVICE Moderator Mnss Agnes Volt The orgamzatlon IS made up largely of advanced swrmmers who ard 1n coachmg the grrls of the swrmrmng classes One grrl IS put rn charge of a group of students and rt rs her job to teach and perfect the strokes and make those placed under her care feel more at ease 1n the water She rs also respon erble for the safety of those 1n her class For thus servrce the coaches recelve servrce pornts N fig, , 1 7 Nm ,hal Q GLEE CLUB Moderator Mxss Blrdle 1-11lb OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Sept 1952 to Jan 1953 Presrdent Jerome Sples Everett Ford Vrce Presrdent Fred Lelcht Fred Lexcht Secretary Jesse Warren Henry Sladek Treasurer Ronald Rue Charles Grxssum Llbrarxan Robert Wolf Purpose of club To partxclpate ln publlc performantes bv snngmg popu ar and semx classxcal musxc Txme and place of meeting Daxly the HISI perxod Room 301 Q Seuenly one . , ,.. .,, I- f' '- H ,I K Qs , V . INTERGROUP RELATION COMMITTEE Chairman Paul Sudmeyer Secretary Betty Klme Purpose of commlttee To foster better relatlons wlth people of all IHCCS Tlme and place of meetmg Every Wednesday at 8 15 A M Room BOYS' BOWLING CLUB Moderator Mlss B Jeannette Rleflmg Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS .hm Wessel Stanley Renner Captams Ed1t0fS of Bow Img Bowl Joe Wolverton .hm Wessel Harold Rxchmann Richard Klern James Gerbrg Gerald Keller Frank Mlchel Ray Vonght Frank Carollo The forty members m thus club meet regularly every Wednesday from 3 30 P M to 6 O0 P M at Cherokee Lanes A weekly paper The Bowlmg Bowl IS edxted and xssued by the members Every May an an nual bowlxng banquet ns held at the Lanes at whxch the awardmg of tro phxes IS made Seuentu ruo 306. ' Y ' ' ' ' : Ray Voight .IOURNALISM CLUB Moderator MISS H Peterson Presrdent Vxce Presldent Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Jan 1952 to an Lawrence DeClue Ins Needham Kenneth Hunt Thomas Exchhorst 1953 Purpose of the club To promote an lnterest rn creatlve wrrtmg and to revxew books movxes and other llterary works The members also become good crmcs Tlme and place of meetmg Every other Tuesday rn Room 227 305pm Seventy three ., , J ., . Sergeant-at-Armsi Milton Nagee . . Z ,. ' . V at 5 +V xiao? D LETTERMEN S CLUB Moderator Mr l R Lake OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Presxdent Gene Gladstone V1ce Presldent Jxm Frala Secretary I Bob Flaherty lqreasurer Gene Mattler Sergeant at Arms Ken Scheffel Purpose of the club To promote better fellowship among the lettermen and to promote soclal actlvlty ln the school . 4? . Sept 1952 to Jan Don Mmgs Gene Gladstone Paul Sudmeyer Ken Scheffel Tlme and place of meetrng Every Frrday IH Room 203 Seventy-four l MUSIC MASTERS Moderator 'Vlr R D Sorrells Student Dxrector Iames Smovltch 'lhe Musrc Masters rehearse before or after school and play for several dances throughout the coursc of the year They also appear on c1v1c and speclal programs as a Dxxne land band comblnatxon They are mauguratmg a serxes of bl weekly dances m the band room to ralse money for musxc and mstru ment repaxrs 34.0 5 Seventy Hue l lf' S 60 NEREIDS Moderator MISS Agnes Vort OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Sept 1952 toJan 1953 Presrdent Jackre Rau Norma Benjamm Vrce Presldent Pat Harper Mary Hoffman Secretary 1r1s Merer Norexta Montgomery Treasurer Bobble Bayne Sue Drenkhahn Sergeant at Arms Carol Zumwalt Edna Nlermann Purpose of club To acqulre skrll and grace rn swxmmmg Trme and place of meetmg Tuesdays 3 OO p m rn ewrmmmg pool Seventy sm B4 . , ., ., I , 1 . ., , . ogy . a s .N , ffNi i '- , , Q 1. K AJ. PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Presxdent Mrs Thomas Suggs Nrght Charrman Mr L C Groffmann First VICE Presldent Mrs E C Frxend Second Vxce Presrdent Mrs L Poncnrolx Thrrd Vice Presrdent Mrs H Hantak Recordxng Secretary Mrs E Sudmeyer Correspondmg Secretary Mrs E Kaxser Assxstant Correspondmg Secretary Mrs W Mazanec 'I reasurer Mrs J Curran Hlstorlan Mrs L Weber Mr Stanley H111 Prmcxpal 'Vlr Arnold Zopf Assrstant Prmcrpal Mlss Annabel Remmtz Asslstant Prmcxpal Roosevelt l-hgh School Parent Teacher ASSOCIZIIOH a un1t ot the St Louxs Councrl State and Natxonal Parent Sleacher Assocratron rs a xolun tary orgamzatlon of parents teachers and other crtlzens who arc mterested rn tht vntlfare cducatxon and protectxon of chrldrcn and vouth Busmcss mcetmgs are held monthly ln the school follovud wxth mttr cstmg and educatronal varxed programs Qualxfied speakers on trmcly subjects are heard regularly Commg toqether rs beqmnmq Keepzna toqether rs progress XX orkzng together rs umty Ihmkmq together ts success Setenlu seuen . . , l . , - ' I - v - , . s - 1 fs 1 1 l I 1 V1 7. , , ' ' sv 1 s V , . . . PEPETTES Moderator Mxss Johanna Frum OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Sept 1952 toJan 1953 Presndent Ruth Andresen Lynne Klpp Secretary Marllyn Johnson Carol 1-Iensel Treasurer Joy Lang Janet Meyer R Each glrl who has a satlsfactory record 1n Pepettes for one year becomes el1g1b1e for Pep R Tame and place of meetlng Flrst Thursday of each month rn Room 232 Seventy ezghf Purpose of Club: To prepare the younger girls for membership in Pep PEP R Vloderator Mxss Johanna l-rum OlalalCl'RS Jan to June l95Z get l952to n l953 Presldent Bxllte Rammelsburg Jantt Fuchs Vtce Presndent Jeanette Marxer Bonnie Medley Secretary Bonmc Medley Janet Sears Treasurer Pat Ammon Marte Sauerbtrger Pomt Qhalrman Pep R Joan Stcxens Gall Schmldt Representatne to Pcpcttes Janet Fuchs lo n Agnc Purposc of the club 'lo further the mterest of students IH school actnl ues The glrls ln the club sell txcleets to all sports exents at Roosexelt The Pep Rs gne two dances a year 'lhe elub ns IH charge of the crovxmng ol tht 'lracle ueen and her Matds Tnme and place of meetlng lhe first and thnrd Vvednesdax of each month ln Room 232 at 3 05 p m Sercfnzv . . , , . . . p.. Ja., ,. , . , 1 s - y l 1: x 'XA Y! v 1 Vx 5' H y rl 1 , e'e,l'- ' PUBLIC ADDRESS SERVICE CLUB Moderator Mr M S Brown OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Sept 1952 to Jan 1953 Presrdent James Conners Anthony Catanzaro Vxce Presrdent Anthony Catanzaro Rrchard Brck Secretary Ed d L d J C Treasurer war rn enmann ames onners Purpose To set up and operate the publrc address system at Roosevelt Trme and place of meetmgs Every other Wednesday mornmg at 8 15 A M 1n Room 15 n P3351 TYPING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE Shlrley Krng Marle Goetzhermer Lavone Chambers Bonnre Medley Nancy Wltte Georgrana Morse Charlotte Davxs Betty Rrchards Georgna Cambron Bonme Holweck Carolme Jensen Under the gurdance of Mrss Crowder the girls volunteerrng for this servrce do the typmg and duplrcatmg of tests comprehensrves artrcles for teachers the P T A the Gurdance Oflice and varxous organrzatxons The work IS done by eleven gxrls who work durmg thexr free perrods Exghty 7,, Y Y . - , -, -. ll -1.3.1 -C NR 1?i -1 my .X A . . . , , . . . , , . ROLLER SKATIN G CLUB Modxrator Mxss R lnuthnussnr OPPICLRS Jan to June 1952 Don BFOSIUS Cbarlnm Daws ShlI'1LW Smlth Pnsxdnnt Vxcs. PrLs1dLnt Secntary Tnasunr X Purposn of tha club Racruatmon 'llmg and place of ITWLLIIHQ Anna muy 4 t I952 toJan l Don Brosnus Vw Ldmsday llahzu we . . Sep ., . .. 953 , Y: I ' ,ly ' . I , L , i Vlasak SIIIFIQY Slnlth 56, Lff! PLS PU M ER T COND sw 3 E O SE 1 SENIOR BAND 'VIO tritor VIr R D Sort OP IC I R9 u I I Irtstdtnt Iamts Stnoxtth Vtct Prtitdtnt John Ikul n Stcrttary Int I otk nrt Irusurtr Ifxtnntth Stttn Librlrianz Strgt:1ntfatfArms: Studtnt Dircctor: .Iamcs Sinovich I S at 52 tn 10-13 Cnary Vs tbtr Rtthird Rtltx AI Sthrodtr Int I otk wart NIyrn.1 Kly Adlms Nltrilyn Koppc .lxmcs Sinovich M t Q-nior 'mind mt-cts chily bclkurt- fcmol ' ' . ' J c criod. t is gr1t.u1 'cxpintiinf 'n 0 1 marghing Innci is its num c Q trt growing. D um 'Wijorcttcs Invu b'cn tcidcd this vw tftcr tn Hbst' mc v urcu cr ,. J po'nt ctttmittcu Int its wcia comnn 'c ' wlpingt ' ' '- , 't fl ' tn sumo Ittnctio s. lflnlh-'1l.f SENIOR ORCHESTRA Moderator Mr R D borrtlls OFFICLRS .lan to June 1952 Stpt 1952 to Jan 1973 Uresldtnt Elwubtth Holler Sondm 1-la1sl1p Vlce Prtsxdtnt Bob Rogers Carol Lloud Secretary Carol C loud My rna Kav Ad1ms Treasurtr Vlxrxlyn Koppt Lharlottt Barthtlmass S rgeant at Arms Lynw ood I-laumschxlt Roosevtlt Or hestra IS a comb1nat1on ol .1 stung group that mttts darly ln school txme and .1 sectxon from the A perxod band The two groups orchestra and to play at some audxtorlum SLSSIOHS durmg tht school mar The s rlng gr ups art novx btgmnmg to lntrtase ln numotrs bttaust ol an mttnswt Gradt school orovram xxhlch IS rtbulldlnq tht lnstrumental pro vram from tht fourth grade on mto hxgh sthool - Q f'-ll' - F 1 xuhlul ur , 1 I 3 ' L . l I .la , 1 L . . il ! ' W 7 X X L L I Y X i x X ,m m , , - v y ' m C 1 ' ' ' l -A 1 A px A v combine for rehearsals either before or after school to form the operetta 1 O 1 y ,-I' ' ' - , , ' ' s m- 1 V A 1 V1 O ,K A C, T 7 ' I H R 3 3 Y 1 , A 1 ' , f J K f 'wx L I- . -X X 5 K , , ll, -- .f ,457 gt 5 SIXES Pnsndmt John 'I-CKIQUI V'f ldZff1'rcaSunr Kar1nB+.r2 na Pnsndmt Bull 'Vlnlhr Y 'ff Sgrgnant at Arms Rnchard 'Vlorru Lcntarx Ioan Agm j Sponsor 'Vlr D Horn X o MM M W ' .1-JJ7 :,rjHL'I of W? f . XX . 7 fw SMALL ENSEMBLE Moderator Miss Blrdxe Hxlb Purpose of club To attaln excellence ln tone qualxty and power 1n mterpretatlon From th1s group the sololsts and operetta leads are chosen Txme and place of meetlng S1xth perlod daxly 1n Room 301 THE CI-IORALIERS The Chorallers ns a trxple quartet th1t meets nn 'SOI every mornlng at twenty mxnutes to exght under the d1rect1on of Mxss Hxlb The object of the group IS to provlde an opportumty for boys to galn experxence 1n precxsxon slnglng on a publxc performance lexel Eighty srx 1 - v 1 19 - . , , . 1 1 1 1 px c 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . ' 1 1 V1 STAGECRAF T Moderator Mr W Lorenzen Motto of these unsung heroes STRONG BACKS WEAK MINDS Bang Bang Bam Crash Throw me that screwdrlver These are only a few of the many sounds that daxly rssuc from Room 123 I IS n th1s room that all of our stage scenery sngns and dance adwertlsements Oflgl nate and art produced Under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Lorenzen these boys turn out sem1profess1onal work They all deserve a pat on the back I A-flx lf- i 22 v Exqhty sewn A D ' ' - . t ' i for their noble eilorts. T ., I N 5' ' k 1 H 7 N Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Parlramentarran Cruzenshrp Frnance Publlc Relatxons Soual Publr rty Athletrc Property lnlergroup Relatmons Trme and place IU ll STUDENT COUNCIL Moderator Mrss Vrola Vogel j OFFICERS Jan to.lune 1952 gf' Sept 1952 toJan 1953 Ed Peek Jrm Frala Marchre Councrl Paul Sudmeyer Charrmen of Commrttees Jrm Frala Russell Agne Erleen Bock Marrlyn Walters Peggy Beare Marlene Wrdeman Kenneth Voege Jane Wolf of meetrng Thursday thrrd R10-h Bueler Robert Hendrlckson Mary Hoffmann John Meyer Bob Hendrrckson B111 Keller Pat Harper Vlarchre Councxl Fred Saalfeld Peggy Bears. Larry Parmr Paul Sudmqer perrod Room 301 gl' ,1 1' ,L ,af wil , . . 0- N. 51.11. lg all . , Ny' ,if lp, X: ,U I - -.1 . ' 1' A f 4 A r' f.' 1' 'Q 57' 'F I I I- . . , N-Drug, ., I fs ,M I Z . . X . . ,I . Z ' X A .Z 3 . 1, vw at 1 - e 5' Q f cH3 . . 'Q L53 fl I '- ls ' 'K , ll c 1 'Q U x USHERETTES Moderator Mr T C Ely OFFICERS Jan to June 1952 Presxdent Della Haefner Vlce Pres1dent June Florlda Secretary Darlene Vorw1th Treasurer Charmalne Wasserman Sergeant at Arms Gale Poff Sept 1952 to Jan l June Flornda Ruth Andresen Genevleve Koch Merlyn Eggers Mary Svoboda Purpose of club To usher at graduatmon audltorrum sessxons and any other school act1v1ty when needed Tlme and place of meetmg The second and fourth Tuesday of each month 1n Room 307 at 3 05 p m Eighty nme . , ., , ., 953 Wx w ik--'N 'X,,-X Lzx ,- K ,.X'x,f 5 f,.,f N..z-sxfx Ng.: ,f 5 s...F---.kgs -S-NX 5 xp VX-ff sf N 'i....... 2-5' Lx Sporfo I S ua N1 e, viz OUR COACHES We have been fortunate rn havrng ine coachrng staffs here at Roosevelt The cases full of trophxes and the many champronshrps whxch we have won are evndence of thls fact 'Vlr Marx who answers to the name money man IS our capable athletrc drrector Mr Hasser who came to us thrs term IS now head football coach We all welcome h1m and w1sh h1m good luck Coach Hasser IS also asslstant basketball coach Mr Rogers lS our able head basketball coach He w1ll also- be asslstant track coach Agarn we are proud of our track team thanks to the Hne coachrng of Mr Ault' He also coaches cross country and the B football team Mr Lorenzen IS ln charge of our tennrs stars The tank men are agam gulded by Mr Newman Only tough breaks and a few extra pornt farlures kept our football squad from wmnxng the Publxc Hrgh League champronshxp However the boys dld very well and Coach Lake and Coach Hasser are to be congratulated for therr Hne jobs ln coachmg them Mr Lake was the head football coach durmg thls football season but next year he w1ll be assrstant coach however he w1ll remam as head baseball coach Under the leadershlp of these competent coaches Roosevelt can look for ward to many champlonshlp teams FRED LEICHT Ninety Iwo I u rr - ' V L . , , . . , , . 1 u yn 4 ' 1 Y . r v 1 BASKETBALL uosLxLIL tp nLLI th Ov sL U1 3 ii L' L lkk in ti ILnr'it ' mul L LuosLxL t xougi IL Lts L son th LLrL NIL SIXILI sLt3iLiLs 1 LIQLTS LnLLL 31 U L LL 3 thL IQILLTS L L TL L L L 'IQLIL W L L L ITIIL LYIU UFIL U1 I IXUX IQQHI 'MH ITITI L IL O L L TLT S IIIOYS XX IU WI IU SH 'I L O IH LYSIL I IL ni Nhnws L L L L L n L XL X S101 L L L L IU K HLILI r 1 3lIYLA L LusLsLIt sh 3 1IL 3 niL Ll ' 718 It I L nnL i'LiL3LL LmIT IL Lu L LL JSLYL L I I IL UIIISIIIIL in i wols 3 RISNIANSIIII3 tnv thi' is 1 LIJIINPIOIISINIU in itsLI I LiL sLX I RLnLusLx LII Roosu LII LwLusLx LII I LmLisLxLIt RLuLusLx LII R0LusLx LII RLuLusLX LII L LmsLx Llt Roosu LII ROOSLX LII RLiLvsLX Lit RLuLusLx LIt RLiLJsLs LII I LJLJsLx LII ROLJSLX L LvLvsLX I RLuLnsLx RLuLmsLx I L LmLmsLx i x QC VDILI 3 I 7 L LIXIIII x I It ti XILI3riLIL C ILXL 1 LI S XIIYXS DL 5LnLIrL1s N 1pILv LJQLI SKHIIIIXXLSI NI1LItsL'n Hln LILIL SOILIIFI BILL NI Ix1nILx hnninqs Lut1thwLSI IP ILIILX KL IX YXILM KJIYLLHS uthLr1'1 I3L t'1niLunt 'NLwrm1nLIx XILISYILI 19 'J 3 5 X X N1 FLW 'lm RL sc' L'I 'IA5Zf'.1st Iyt.1IL'1bthirIpI.'-' Icw figs ' . 'Iih' R . ' I I' KI Iii I' '.X' 105152 hJsILL'th:III team nnishL'LI th sL.1i wi' CI rc 1 I Lit six wins. I 'L': ,'IL II u '. ' ' ' I'I thL IuIIi: High I.L'abu' ra in A tiL' with I3u.1L1mLmt for Nth tI.1cL': ' 'I' h.1I .1 r'cLv I Lvl' two 'Vins and IIV' LIcI4'ats in I-.xx ' ilay. 'I'hrL'L' s'niLwrs w'r' Inst .tt 'II' 5 I I .t'Lvn: 'I I' IIN I II I , I.L'k I .1s.tt'r, .Iii I3 h NI'y'r. OII ' JL' ' f 'I YII nLut he hack IL1r this x'L'Lir's tL'a :LrL' Ru. SLI Lim 'I and Captain Ron Y L'gL', SI. I'Li' J 'I, I3Lmh NIL: 'ss IDL . ' bf, I5r'LI 5.mIIL'ILI. Ani Ifi'.1nIL XX'h'L'IL'r. All I'tt'rmL'n, will hc '.1LIL Ior A 'LimpIL'tL' far. A pm 'it :LII IL'tIL'r was givcn to Ii'n S'h'IIA'I, WI s'iII hL' I L ' Lv LIIL y 'att Ro T L I I IL' 1 'U LI LHI' IIS I 35152 I..'IsL'II1.1II 'AIN 'IIIJUI' LIILI III wi A V 'h.1mpiLwnships. hut IhL'y LIiLI wit t.iu'I r'sg t Irom thL' 1Li.1Is in thL' LIistr' 't wh hav' i'.1t'I RLBL It 'VIL' Lvl' I ' L I L scI in SI O ' L If , A ra i ,, .L f L L A 3 ' ' 'J'I A. 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IL- kits ' 2,1 ' a . 1,4 icgrpnvj-ffb J I' Aj EGU 1952 53 BASKETBALL For the first txme thxs year Roosevelt IS holdmg a majorxty of thelr non league games 1n the Roosevelt aud1tor1um FIVC returnmg lettermen are Fred Saalfeld Don Mmgs fCapta1nl Bob Maness Frank Wheeler and Stan Foerstel The remamder of the team 1ncludes Ken Scheffel Gene Gladstone Erwm Bode Bob Hantak Dave Wheeler Steve Betta Herbert Orf Roger Schepke Laytan Harmon Malvern Murphy Wrllxam Massey and Roger Grossweller The schedule IS as follows Sappmgton Nlormandy 'VlcBr1de Cley eland Rlyervxevy St Marys Vlehly llle Soldan Madnson 'VlcK1nley Open Southwest Rnyeryrevy Hadley De Andreas CcntralCaIhol1t SI Marys Beaumont Hancock Central December December December December December December December January January January January January January January February l ebruary l sbrumry lcbruary february February Z 5 9 l l I 23 There Here Here St I ours There Here There Here S Iouxs Open Sr Iouls Here St louis Here Here There St louis Here St Lours Gy m Gym Gyn' Gym Gym Gym ' ., ..,.. ,. .. ..,. 3 .. . . .. . . 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' U.. g I Vv'e expect much from the team Coach Rogers has great falth m the abrllry of the boys DoN GLAESER c,,,e,U ,wr JoHN WUNSCPI ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL 1952 BASEBALL SEASON March 29 Saturday Roosevelt opened xts 1952 baseball season 1n the Publxc Hlgh League by edgrng out McKmley 6 to 5 The Rough Rxders made ten h1ts Wxth the Rrders leadrng 6 to 2 1n the last mmng McK1nley came very close to tymg the game scormg three runs nn the seventh xnnmg before hurler Jlm Short could stop the rally Thxs was a non league engagement Aprll 2 Vsfednesday Roosevelt beat Cleveland by the narrow margxn of 2 to 1 Russ Agne was the star of thxs game Whlle allowmg only three hxts he struck out fourteen batters The Rough Rrders outhlt Cleveland 5 to 3 Bob Maness was the only hrtter on elther team to collect two hrts he had a smgle and a double rn three trmes at bat Aprxl 3 Thursday The Rough Rxders lost thelr first league game to Beaumont by the score of 2 to 0 Both hurlers Hatz for the Jackets and Murphy for the Crrmson and Whrte prtched good baseball Hatz allowed only three huts and a walk whale Murphy allow ed tour hrts but seven bases on balls Aprxl 7 Monday The Southwest Steers edged out the Rough Rrders today 4 to 3 Russ Agne agun pltched a good game allowmg only four hlts The Rough Rlders slammed out ten huts aamst two Southwest pltchers but weren t able to capxtalxze on them Aprrl 10 Thursday The Rough Rrders lost another league engagement today to Soldan Blewett by the score of 8 to 6 Rough Riders threw thus game to thelr opponents by makmg thxrteen errors lvl-FICILJ flue Aprll 14 Monday Roosevelt defeated Hadley today behmd the pxtchmg of Russ Agne by tht scort of 8 to D Russ wasn t as CHGCIIVC as usual but hurltd shut out ball untll tht sntth mmng Bob Mantss collecttd thrte h1ts Aprll I7 Thursday Malytrn Vlurphy prtched Roostvelt to a 13 to O shut out today oyer Mtlxlnlty alloyyxng orly one hlt Russ Agnt connected for a homt run and altogttner Roostytlt conntcted for twtlyt hxts Harold Alcorn got the only 'Vlclxxnlty hu ln tht styenth mmn Aprll Zl Monday Ctntral dtftattd Roostytlt 3 to O today behlnd tht tvyo h1t pltchmg of lirlnk Baumann yvho has d177ltd tht Publlc l-hgh Lt1gut all sprmg yuth hls brilliant pllClllI1g ahllxty Ktn Httk and Bob Mantss got tht only two htts agatnst Baumann Apr1l 24 Thursday Rooseytlt today lost a clost ga 'nt to Cltytland by tl t scort of l to 0 Murphy pxtchtd another brrlllant game allowlng only thrtt hlts but two hrts produced tht only run of tl e game rn the thtrd lnmng April 28 Monday Rooseytlt lost thtxr thlrd constcutxvt leagut gamt today to Btaumont 4 to 2 btaumont got srx l'1ts yy hrlt tht Rxdtrs got only four 'I h1s yy as tht stcond tnmt that Btaumont had btattn Murphy but both gamts could hayt bttn yy on by tht Rrdtrs vyrth a httne mort support from tht rest of tht ttam May l Thursday Russ Agnt and tht Rlders vyerc dtfeattd today by tht scort of 4 to 2 ln a gamt Wlth the Southvytst Stttrs 'lhe 'Steers jumped ahtad rn tht thrrd xnnxng and then coasttd through ut tht rtst of tht gamt May 5 Monda1 Tht Rxdtrs but Soldan today rn mothtr of thtrr htgh scormg gamts 9 to 7 Roostyelt scorttl stx runs rn a bug thlrd mnlng but Soldan came back wlth four 1n tht sxxth and Malytrn Murphy was rtlttvtd May 8 Thursday Russ Agne tht ace of tht prtchmg staff turntd 1n another brlllrant perrormance by shuttmg out Hadley 3 to O today allowmg only four hnts The Rldtrs scored all three runs ln the thlrd 1nn1ng when thty bangtd out srx hrts May lZ Monday Roostvelt lost today 5 to -l to Mclimlty rn ll mnmgs Fl h1s was tht only txtra mnlng ltagut gamt that tht Rxdtrs playtd all stason 'Vlalyern Murphy and Russ Angt combmtd to alloyy only sux h1ts but thret Rxdtr errors provtd fatal Frank W1ndtggtr pntched the whole game for the Goldbugs also allowlng stx hlts May l5 Thursday Roostvclt fimshtd 1ts ltague schedult today by defeat mg Central 5 to 4 rn txght mmngs Russ Agne agam yvent tht dlstanct for tht Rlders allovytng only txght hlts vyhnlt the Rldtrs got ttn hxts Tht Rrders tndtd tht stason IH sxxth plact vyrth SIX yarns and trght dtftats Jol WOLX'hRTON I Amery srx . , . . . 1 '- 1 - , , 1 1 f 1 . . , '1 , 1 Y' 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1 1 1 - 11 1' ' 1 ' ' 1 I 1 , . 1- 1 111 1 1 11 , . ,, . . . . 11 1 11 U 1 1 U. 17 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 1 1 L L 1 6.44 1 1 - 1 1 1- 1,1 3 7 N V 1- 11 1 1 1 111 . . 1 1, , . 1 . . - 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' Y Yi 1 x 1 1 I 1 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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A FOO'I BAII TLAIVI ROOSEVELTS 1952 FOOTBALL SEASON ROOSFVLI SI VS BLI I LVILI L On Irrrday nrght Scptcmbcr I2 the Rooscxclt Rough Rxdcrs journcyed across thc great Mrssxssrppr only to go down rn defeat at the hands of thc Bclleullc clcxcn 'Iry though thu mrght thc Rough Rxdcrs srmply could not hold back thc povscrful Bellcvlllc lme and thclr drnmg backs Also they vscrc ncvcr qurtc ablc to cross thc lrttle wh1tc lnne at thc other cnd of the field losmg 26 O ROOSEVELT VS S'I LOUIS U HIGH On Saturday nrght Septcmbcr Z0 thc Roosuelt Crnmson and Whrte tangled w1th thc Jumor Brlllkcns thc St Louxs U Hxgh Blue and Whrte Agarn the boys d1d thur best but thcxr best just couldn t overcome thc power ful Jumor B1lls last ycar s champxons Jrm Short and Gcne Rohr tallred for thc only two Roosuclt touchdow ns The Enal scorc was 27 l2 ROOSEXEIT XS C B C Frrday mght Scptcmbcr 26 proud to bc another dark occasron tor the Rldcr grrd mcn for thcy went down rn dcfcat 20 6 thus txmc at thc hands of thc cadcts from C B C Roos xclt shovxcd a grcat sparkle vshcn wrth onls four mmutcs of play gone 1n thc first quarter Jrm Smouch vncnt oxer for the only scorc Nrvu I I I I-I I I I I I I I I I I IIIII I II I I . 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I I I I I II I I I I II I I I I , I I I I I I I III II I I I ,. . . m . , I I I I I I II I I I I IIICI -Szlfff FOOTBALL B TEAM ROOSEVELT VS BEAUVIONT On Frlday nrght October 3 the Rough Rxders opened thexr league play agalnst thenr north slde r1val Beaumont The first quarter was a scoreless deadlock but Beaumont drew Hrst blood ln the second quarter gorng over for the touchdown but faxlmg to complete the conxerslon Roosevelt then bounced back and scored and converted to make the score 7 6 That IS the way the trde of the game ran untll wlth only fifty seconds of play remaxnmg Beau mont scored agaln to wm 12 7 ROOSEVELT VS SOUTHWEST A Strlng of defeats behmd them the Rlders went 1nto the game wxth Southwest as defimte underdogs On Saturday October 10 the Rrders met greater part of the game was spent 1n exchangmg punts because of the great lme play Jxm Short scored the only touchdown of the game ROOSEVELT VS CLEVELAND On Saturday October 18 Roosevelts Rough Rrders and the Dutchmen from Cleveland battled to a 6 6 tre at the Publlc Schools Stadlum The only touchdown scored by the Rxders was made by Bob Huston In the first quarter Roosevelt had the ball on the three 1nch l1ne but was unable to score as the Cleveland lme held tlght ROOSEVELT VS CENTRAL On Saturday October 25 the Red and Whxte cllpped the wings of the Central Red Wlngs Thexr second vlctory of the season was a real runaway 27 7 Jxm Short scored two touchdowns and Gene Rohr and Bob Maness scored a touchdown aplece Nmciu exahl the Steers and chalked up their frrst win, stampeding the Steers, 6-0. The ROOSIQX I I I X S SOI DAN Bl lXVl'I I Roostxtlt 'I wmmng strtak contlnutd is thu, stortd anothtr lrxumph oxtr tht Soltlm Bltuttt tltxtn Roostxtlt xx ms IU tommantl all tht xx IX dtltlungt io an 46 6 Gtnt Rohr Bvb Xlmtss .hm glI1OXlLl1 Angttlo Itarr mtl l lrrx Plrlttr stortd ont touthdoxxn Ipxttt Jxm Qlhort storttl tht rtmnmng tuo ROOSI VLI 'I X 9 MCIXINI l Y Iht Rldtrs flmshtd tht stason ln 1 blllt oi glory IS thty dow mtl Ilhlf south sldt ntxghbors Mclxlnlty 29 ZZ It was tht Hrst gamt thlt Nltlxmltx had lost all ytar T ht Rndtrs trultd through most ol tht grmt but tmtrtttl XICIOFIOLIS At on llmt Nltlilnl x was ltldlng 20 6 Plht boys xx ho took tht ball across tht lmt tor Roostxtlt wtrt Short Vlmtss Nlmgs Ind Huston tach uxth ont t1Ilx Thus lutk put Roostxtlt undoubttdly m thrrd pl1ct SL 'VIXIARY tmrd plact A first plact txt txnsts bttuttn Mtlilnlty and Beaumont 'Iht coachts of the leagut w1ll choost betw een Beaumont and Mclimley to rtprtstnt tht Pubhc I-hgh Ltague IH tht Turkey Gamt on 'I hanksgxvmg BI ht folloxung bovs haxt bttn au ardtd the Athlttxc R for playlng lott ball thxs season Gent Oladstont Bob Huston Don Johns Bob Kratmtr Bob Mantss Carl Mastns John MtCracktn Don Mrngs Walltr Noll lxtn 'Vlorgansttrn lirry Parktr Charlty Pynt Charlty Rotlr1qut7 Gtnt Rohr Ronmt Rut Ktn Schefftl Jnm Short .hm Smouch Rach Tanntr Ron Wrttlwt ltr Bxll Vwlatson and Bob Xkltldon Bob Brooks mtl Angtlo Ltara rtttnti prouslonal lttttrs Managtrnal Rs vstrt awardtd to Leor Ayxtnan Ralph Hunkey and Ron Tanner Dos. GLM Sl It Jorrx Wtxsc II FOOTBALL SONG Hall to the football players Hall to Roosetell Hzqh IVe are loyal lo you boys We ll prazse you to the sky Fzyht that tean across the field Short them Roosttelt s here Set tht earth reterheratmy II 11h a mzyhly Cheer Rah Rah Rlh H11 fhtm hard and see Ihem fall Come on Cxomt on Boys 'Nettr let then yt! fhe hall II e uezll make the nozse Ever grateful tter true I hus ue razse our sony to you R O O S I: I I L I RooseLel1H1ah Xzmly ll ' lQ ' f I A t -. , , - .- s 'IVI 1' I I I ' i HV 4 i I I 'I I f W Vi I i'3 x'i ' ' A 1 V v :lu I Y . ldt I, '- . t .I . . 1' Q. .. . A I, K , . .,., K K . I . . L K, , : : f I ' 2 t - - I. ,- 'L x I 1 A 3 N I . 'M 4 Y Iv v I ll A I I' - N II -- I I I I- .I N II 4 A I A I L' I L l I C I' I I ,I' I, ' V Q ' I A - ' CI I IL ' v 1 l Q I I I K I I 1 1 ,Vx Vx ' x I I C , I 1 .I C - I I Y. X I Y I ' IYX H Y I , g I Y 'L if Vw 1th a season s record ol -l wms, l loss, and I tle, the Rlders finxshed ln ll H 3 .H X I H V35 ' I HY I I B I l 1 1 6 Y . Y 1 3 H X I . i I 1 Y 1 R I I B I I' II II I I I' I' ' I - I 1 3 N 'A 3 I I ' I Q - I ' I 'I L K Y 41. 3 ' 1 Y 1' 3 I 51 I l Ii 5 3 'I 4 I ' Y. 1 5 A 5 ' I , 1 I L l 5 1-x'vxL 'I ' 1 3 i' ' Y! H I YI I ' I 4 , . , . I' Lff , . I V ' 7 . ' ' I ,I ' I ' I ' I , , .' Y' 7 1 1 ,' '. I n N In n . TRACK ROOSEVLIT VS LAST Sl LOUIS On March 28 Last St Iours oytrran tht Rooseytlt Rough Rldtrs l-rl 3 to 7l t at tht I:1st St Iou1s grounds Dut to tht dlfltrtnt agt rults somt ol tht Rough Rldtr stnrors xx trt alloyy d to run as junxors In spltt of thns tht tors vttrt stall btatt 52 to I Tbt stmors yytre engulfed by the East St Louls stntors 88 to 30 ,Ima 'VI Ne1ll yy ho IS a sen1or was alloyyed to run tumor and was hlgh pomt man xxrth I5 ROOSEVLLT VS BLAUMONT On Wtdntsday Aprtl 2 the Beaumont Blut Jackets tdgtd out tht Rldtrs l0l to 94 Roostvtlt won ln tht stmor d1v1s1on but lost rn the lunror T ht Fttld tytnts vytrt Roostytlt s vttlk spot Hlgh polnt mtn vttrt Blll Kltppmgtr In tht stmors and Gtnt Gladstont tn tht Junlors CIIXISIOYIS ROOSFVEIT VS SOUTHVJLST On Aprll 9 tht Rough Rldtrs from Roostytlt trampltd tht Stttrs from Southvtest 170 to 35 In thts meet Roosevelt was strong ln all the tytnts dlstanct runntrs and hurdlers Gtne Gladstont stt a ntvt jumor shotput rtcord by throvym tht txght pound shot 00 fttt 2 mcnts ROOSEVLLT NS VIAPLLVJOOD Sl ht Rough Rldtrs lyengtd thtmstlyts by btttmg Maplewood I-Irgh l39 to 50 I'h1s vtas a good mdrcatxon for Mapltvt ood usually has a very strong ttam and also has somt evtnts that tht Publxc I-Itgh Itague dots not have such as the 440 yard rtlay and tht shuttle hurdlts relay ROOSFVI I T VS CLLVLLAND On Thursday Aprll I7 tht Roostvelt Rough Rxdtrs beat Cleveland 123 to 73 Thrs vtas tht thrrd straxght w1n tor Roosevelt Coath Ault d1d not put hls full strength rn all eyents agamst Cleyeland as thxs vtas more of a try out lOl tht boys btfore tht brg mttts MAPLLXN OOD RELAYS On Satu1day Aprxl I9 Roosevelt s Rough Rxdtrs WCIH to Maplewood Hxgh tor the Mapltvt ood Relays Tht only rtally tncouragmg thrng was tht brtak mg of the shuttlt hurdles rtcord by Roostytlt Roostyelt scored a total f 13 pomts 2 rn tht sertor dtyrslon and ll tn tht junxor dryrsron ROOSEVELT VS HADLEX On Monday Aprll 2l tht Roostytlt Rough Rlders yy on agaln this ttme dettatxng Hadlty 132 to 63 tlrm McNt1ll a stnlor and Ray Volght a junror won tht 100 220 and 4-I0 yard dashts rn thelr respcctne dtyrstons Bnll Kleppmger won both hurdle tytnts O1 Htmdrel -4 . T x. . 7 W 1- s H ' 1 ' Z! 1 ' , 1 y 4 '. , 1 , , ' , , , ,Y , ' s ' 1 s ' vw t vc ' V ' , ' Y 3 . , , 7 , V, , , , Jun m x tn V 3 ,I lx a K vm t . 1 , . . t . f . ' 1 7 L I . T x. 1 H I 1 x 1 1 4 D , . . .7 . ' H h . ' 1 N 5 4 1 7 4 l 'YI'- L 4 4 - Ak I ' 1 I x NY! 1 1 11 7 ' ' I 171 The senlors won 96 to 23, and the -ILIDIOFS won 74 to l2. Southwest lacked ' 1 1 1 l 1 1 V 0 I 1 , , ,, , , , ., , g . - , I . L 7 x y ' u 1 1 1 p - vm uf ' ' , . I . . . M I 1 M ' 1 A I 1 1 , - , - 'F ' 3 3 I 1 - 1 1 I 1 . . . V 1 . . . E . - . . . Y . V . I . - - s x - t ' st ' 1 I V . . . 3 . , , I 1 I Y l 7 I 3 I 7 C D 1 - . . x 1 1Yh 77 O , V x - X 1 , .Y .7.. . 7 ' 1Y1 lk' K TRACK TEAM ROOSEVELT VS UNIVERSITY CITY On Saturday Aprxl 26 the Rnders bowed rn defeat to the powerful Um VEISIIY Cltyf team The score was 148 to 66 'Ihe semors lost 90 to 28 and the Jumors lost D8 to 38 .hm IVIcNe1ll was hlgh polnt man 1n the senlor CIIVISIOHS wrth II and Larry Parker was hugh pomt man In the jumor d1v1s1on w1th ID ROOSEVELT VS IVRKINLEY On Wednesday Aprxl 30 the Rough R1ders defeated lVlcK1nley 13213 t 392 The Rough Rlders agaln dld not use full strength b cause of the comlng East St Lou1s meet 'I he sentors w on 80 to I5 whnle the jumors won 521 3 to 2423 EAST SFI LOUIS IINVVIATIONAL On May 2 the Ixough Rrders yumped across tne rlyer to East St Louls for the relays at Parsons Ereld Twenty two teams were entered East St Louls ran away wnth Hrst place wlth a total of 77' pomts Rooseyelt was second wxth 36 pomts DISTRICII IHIIN -XI S The Rough Rlder traclemem fimshed thlrd ln the SLHIOYS and flfth ln th yumors dlylsxons ln the Sxly r Anmyersary Dsstrnet 'Iracle leet on Vlay I0 at the Publlc School Stadrum T he SL1l1Ol'S nad 22 pomts and the Jumors 71 U H ra . i , .X , . .I , .- . . - ' 1 . . , , . 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C . , , .v.u. . tx. vc V . .- - NH A V 3 , . , . . x x . , . x , ne' el .dull Um- No Public High League team fin1shed ahtad of tlee Rtders 1n the sentors but Btaumont scored on mort potnt than Roostvelt in the juniors Gene Gladstont broke tht junlor shot record v11th a toss of 60 fttt 101 inches This stt a ntw district mark for tht Junior d1y1s1on ROOSEVEI T VS SOI DAN On Wtdtitsday May 14 Roostytlt our ran tht Soldan Bltvyttt Itam by tht scort of 141 to 54 B111 Kltppingtr won both hurdlt tvtnts 1n tht stn1ors and Jim lVIcNe111 vyon the 100 and 220 yard dashes and tht broad Jump 1n the same d1v1s1on Ray Noight was tht leading po1nt man 1n the juniors vttth a first 111 tht broad jump and a second tn tht 100 ROOSLVELT A'I STATE On Saturday 'Vlay 17 Roosevtlt ran up tight points on .1 gloomy day at tht Stitt Mett 111 Columbia II ht m11t rtlay ttarn consisting of Ray V01 ht larry Parkti B111 Kltppmgtr and Jim 1VIcNt111 took stcond plact Jim lVIcNt1l1 took a fourth 1n the 440 and B111 Kltppingtr took fifth ID tht lou hurdlts ROOSEVLLI VS CENTRAL On Tutsday May 20 the Roostytlt Rough Ridtrs dtftattd Ctntral 131 tt 62 B111 Kltppingtr XR on both hurdle tvtnts FIELD NIGHI PRI1 I1VI1NAR11:S Rooseytlt trackmtn orokt two records on May 24 as the annual 1nttr scholastic field day pre11m1nar1es wett run B111 Kltpptngtr broke his stn1or stconds Gtnt Gladstont 1ga1n brokt a shotput rtcord by tosstng the tumor shot 61 fttt 2 t incnes mort than two fttt farthtr than tht prtyious rttord Stl 111 1940 by Htnnenfitld of Cltvtland FII:1D NIGHT MAY 29 Roostytlts Rough Riders smashed out a trturrph ID the forty second annual 1l'1fLfSC1'lO13Sf1C track mett at the Pubht Schools Stadium Jim 1VIc1Nt11l took thrtt firsts and ont second B111 Kltpptngtr vton both hurdlt tyen S I'v1o rtcords vxtrt SLI oat by B11 Ixltpptngtr in tht 180 yard lovy hu tilts and ont was Droktn by junior shot puttti Gtnt Gladstont Roostytlt capturtd tht stn1or t1t1t vtrtn 85 points and tht 1t1n1or with 55 potnts Beaumont had and 51 'f for a total o 0 44 0 Mit O1 Hum! yard yard yard yard yard high dash dash dash ttlay SENIDR DIVISION hurdles Kltpptngtr first Rhodus th1rd lVIcNe1l1 stcond L Vvtlltams fourth 1VIcNt111 first Pttk fifth lVIcNt1l1 first IVI Wll1l8111S th1rd Roostytlt stcond lltari Saalfield Goyro Petkl run XVoodnty fifth dTu. ' e 1 ' a ' ' ' . ' y- . 1 . I '! ' I 3 I I Y X X 3 I J 1 I 'I' VI I 1 I K I 1 . S A v 1 K 1Iy I v v 1 1 1 L 1 1 I I . B 1 I 1, 1 1 I V I I v . 7 I Y I 3 I iI 1 3 I - , . 1 1 1' 1 111 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1, , tg. ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 y, . A 2- V1 g 1 1 1 7 - A 1 , hurdle time of 21.8 seconds when he negotiated the high hurdles in 21.3 'A q 3 I ' 1 1 I 3 3 1 I I I 11 Sf, I 1 1 11 1 1 1yI 1' ' ft 1 4 - y H I I J N 1 I I ' ' v My ,.'. A . - . . 11 1 q I 1 I 1 y 1 1v ' 1 1 -1 1 1 L 1 1 'R ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 rf 1' 1 I H V I I 1' H 3 K 3. XY? 5 X I I I 1 yI I I 1 I I YI I . 425 0,2 f96. 120- f ' -- 1 ' 1, 1 1 I . 100- 1 - ' , ' 1 . 'I I' I . 22 - - -', 3 -- , . 0- ' - 'I 1 1 . . ' I 1 ' I 1 88 , 11 ri -111 .51 41 l' ' V V 1 . Il' - ' 1 . ll' fi' IO .1 .f S- w JJQJ flu 180 y rd low hurdles Klepprnger first L Williams fourth 880 yard run Halbert fourth Shotput Short fourth Frala fifth Broad Jump-Mclxlerll first Mrle Relay Rooseyelt hrst tM Vyrllrams Hunt Ilanner Klepprngerj Pole Vault Pulliam and Prerce tied for third I-Irgb Jump Leara second JUNIOR DIVISIOIN yard dash Vorght thrrd Cbrsenhall fifth yard dash Ghrscnhall second Vorght fourth 44 yard dash Vorght thrrd yard low hurdles Parker tnrrd yard relay Roosevelt first tGladstone Johnson Zito Ghrsenhalll Shotput Gladstone first Scheffel second Kramer third Broad rump bumn ers fourth Pole Vault Dodd first Corley third Grossvtrler tred for Hfth The team co eaptarns were Juniors Gene Gladstone and Larry Parker Seniors Bob Flaherty and Bill Klepprnger JOHN WUNSLII Don Crrfxrsltz TRACK AUD 1952 Excitement and anxiety filled the aud Thursday afternoon May 29 during e seventh period as the entrre student body assembled The curtains slowly opened then Mr Loren7en reintroduced our 1951 Track ueen Miss Nancy Jones Il o the left of Mrss Jones sat our Junror Trackmen and on the right our Senror Dryrston Also on the l ft were our cheerleaders and on the rrght burg president of Pep R After the band had played soft music the buglers marked the entrance of th maids X rrgrnra Bender escorted by Larry Parker Eileen Bock escorted by Lloyd Williams Shirley lkammren escorted by Brrl Klepprnger Marran Vlarshall escorted by Gene Gladstone Roberta Vefhrtehead escorted by Jrm McNeil 'Ihr paves vs re Joan Olryer Janet Brown Betty McKay The loud blare of trumpets rntroduced us to our l95Z II rack ueen NI1ss Peggy B are known for her vtarm personality escorted by Mayor Eduard Peek and greeted by the thunderous applause of the entire student body II he minute of srlence for the crovt ning of our next queen yy as followed by tyyo rousing cheers for Nancy and Peggy The queen then recery ed a gold cup rom Miss Brllre Jo Rrmm lsburg Coach Ault addressed us and rntrodueed the members of the team and told the eyents each yy rs to participate rn Bill lxlepprnger senior co captain and Iarry Parker Junror co captain talked to us about Field Night and urged us to attend Then the cheerleaders lead us rn some heers for our team and Ille aud vtas closed by the singing of our Almr Mater JU1 IA Simyrm Lau RNI Km nr Om lfrzrrefreei I our - a -- ' V , 1 . ' ' , . .1 Y 1 I Y I I ri. svs V . I ' I s ' I . 1. I If 1 Is I I Li 5 Y l00- f - ' , ' : .' 1 . ' . 220- - ' P , -' : ' I . I . 0- - ' ' , ' . l20- F- , 'I . 880- -- , ' '. , I , I ' - . X 3 . 3 3 I . 4' -I 1 , ' . X V C xy' I 1 rI v ' Is . I ' H D ' N 3 : . m .x V J I v I V Q . thx ' , ' - a . ' . . 4 A 1 Q e ' Y V P . 4 3 ! I I 1 :L 3 I V . ,Y.. b 1 C V H ' . were Mr. I-lill, Coach Ault and Coach Rogers, and Miss Billie Jo Rammels- 3 N V5 I 3 5 5 3 X V r I I ' L I If I A s v I' u I 1 . I . , P I I f ' f fc If , I IA B O rc 1 I v V v 1 r' .. , ' , ' Q ,, ' yr' u r C sv e y s I m- s y r 73 V 1 Y ! I 'A 5 I 3 ' 7- B 1 I n I x 1 I w v Q V vra r v ' ,, ,y , U e ,' U f I I I' e e . T i 5 I - -L 1 3 1 I 1 i l IY1 ! It I I 1 I . I I D I 'I V ?AI - I V 4 I I v I I T I Y I AI I I , . , ex m s. ' t C ss e L s V v 1 I I K 1 . V. 'I I I PEGGY BL ARI lrack Quffn Un :mir I A... TFNNIS TEAM Mr W Lorenzcn Coach TENNIS REPORT 1952 Thc Rooscxclt net men tarttd out tht season wxth only one returnlng lttterman Bob I-Iendrnckson The team under the able coachmg of Coach Lorenzen hoped to comc out on top thls year and although they dxdnt the team made a wry good showmg placmg m the top three RESULTS Round l Roosevelt started the season wlth a tournament agalnst Soldan Blewett on the Jefferson Memorlal courts of Forest Park Roosevelt came out on top wmmng three of thc five matches playcd Round 2 After the rest of the flrst week play was postponed because of ra1n and the state tournaments Roosevelt 'net Clexcland wmmng all but one match and takxng the tournament 4 l Round 3 Roosevelt s hope of a posslblc first place was dampened by a v1ctor1ous Beaumont team who was fightmg wlth Southwest for first place Beaumont dld not lose even a smgle match svx ctpmg the tournament 5 0 One Hundred Sm P ' , v - l X. ' x 'T , 1 4 ' A I , o 1. , 1. ., , x . lt t p ' fn T, t 2 Q X Q 1 ' - . 1 ' R ' ,' J 1 pf' 4 , Y lf? 7 D S D 3 I ' I l y . . . . , s V V I 3 V1 I 1 . , . A - . 1 1 Y 3 'Q' r a A l V A. Y, V v . . , l . . , V . ' I V11 , - Round 4 After this discouraging defeat by Beaumont. Roosevelt bounced back to win their l5rst and only shut-out victory of the season, trouncing McKinley, 50 Round 5 Roosexelt nou 1 real contender for the top three eame out on top ot e entral d Vv'ings 4 his xictori, put the lxiders in third pace neser to be remoxed Round 6 Roosexelt s hopes were agiin eut short by list years lelgtle Lhampions Southwest lhe longhorns it 'illeed ill oxer Roosexelt handing them their second shut out loss of the sewson Despite the loss Roosevelt s boys made a xerx fine showing Round 7 Last day tor the net men was to decide their placing in the league stind ings for a loss to Hadley could easily remowe then' from hrst place But the Riders edged out Hadley 3 Z to tlke third place in the leigue stindings Southxx st Beaumont ROOSPVH l Cleselind Htelley Soldan Bleu ell Central NleKinl x LIQAGUE ST ANDINGS Cim IHIIHL X in Vern 7 , 1 7 f 4 'D 6 4 8 4 5 Roosexelt s line Up First singles lrxxin ode 3 5 ts Nlat hes XX in Seeond singles Neil Ciixens lhird singles Boo Hendricksoi First Doubles Jerry Keller and Don Glaeser Qeeond Doubles Ed Ottinger and Byron Collin Substitutes Bob Beelener and laek Derington All the lsoxs deserie more than 1 pat on the baek D st e ort lv 4.1! V27 Ol ,A 1 ,5g f, 91 Q ls' lor puttin lorth their xii IJ C 1 s U Huh rl th' CQ' . Re ' -l, 'li '. fi ' ' 3' ' 3 ' ' lt , . if 'R ' ri 5 4 e 4 -'e'7 ' 3 l . el ' ' . 5 l ' , 7 .l le ' e ' ' t ' ' ' , I J ' '- V ' 3 V 4 7 4 Y 3 YJ 3 l - JA ' ' i 'ii cs .e ' . c l'e.ini St. e y Ve I,o-,I 'i lost 'e l,ost .3 'ei l 4-3 l3' C4 l0 3l 4 t Z 39? l7l 61 l4 30 5 7 Q 1 ,M 3 ,87 Z 7 39 33 l9 l6 4 287 3 7 34 44 l6 lf? e 5 281 31 33 4l l 5 20 . f - '- 5 283 327 33 40 l 5 Z0 1' 7 l6Z 3 6 17 54 8 Z7 i ' 5 ef' 8 l7 38' l4 59 6 29 . -- 1-gi ' R- V 1 el , I '. ' ' r 5 ' l l . ' 1 'f' ' i e ' 5 I I 4 'I ' -ff . e Dog . i..'Xl:fl4R, 27-5' is' 1 5 , 30' IQ? . x , X ne- .ei re SULVIY CROSS COUNTRY Undtr tht ltldtehtp ot Fotch Rogtrs tht 1952 Roostxtlt Qross Countrx runntrs tnjoytd A modtrattly sucttsslul stason Afttr starttng off xtry sloulx tht Rough Rtcltrs bounctd batk m tht tu o htg mttts m Surprtimv flmshts lr' flct tht Rtdtrs lost txtry dutl mttt m utch thty ru In th list it louls lmxtattonal Cross Country 1 ttt houtxtr rm up a total of 253 pomts to tlkt nmth pl1tt tn tht fitld of fourtttn Schools t 1 t .1 tllI111X o O uhtr 31 x 1th tht Slllt ttt 1 h x s 1 1 on tat 5t1tt two mt t tourst tn ortsl 9 lht Roostxtlt Rough Rldtrs wtrt ltd by Captun Jtm Martm xx ho V119 tht first Roostxtlt runntr to cross tht fimih lmt of tht two mtlt run lt xx as llllffy fifth Dat Vlcgallty md Ntlts Vtloodnty vtrt rtght on hts httls Hmshmg thtrty stwtnth and Illlfly mnth T ht fourth md Hfth Roostxtlt runntrs vxtrt Jtrrv, Halbtrt forty fifth md Ron fhumchal stxtwtttth Othtr runntrs for tht Rough Rmdtm utrt B111 Bmgham and Rlch Morrts Jam 'Vlartm and lN11tQ Vvoodnty tnttr tht nlurktx D13 Run htld mt 11111 tlmt ol lht Ctty Cl1JI11plOI1Sl1lp Football Cnmt lht iolloumg boys ttrntd lttttrs C iptaxn JIIU Nllrtm ltrry Htlbtrt Pat Mtiallty md Ntlts Wtwodrmty I1x1N1xR11x '14 I2 O 1 t I yt 1 2 y v L -w H - ' w ' vm v 1 f ' w ' 3 - ' t v I ii I 1 I I' 3 A g 7 I 1 3 V! V L xi ' . . . 6 . , wl' t' tn, t' lt - , 2 . ' .- N ' V I Yi 4 'A V 'w A 5 3 ix Th' 1952 scasor cam- to ' ' n ctt - . V' - f . ' M . wht va: lt'lt 1 1 3 '. ' ' - 'l' ' ' F lark. N ' harricrs hnishttd in 3 surprising ninth plact' with A total of 221 points, 'lsht' A L 1 v K ' xl t v V, , 1 ' wx -V I ' ' yvk-1 rl ' V- l i X 1 V3 I Vi H H Y H A V, I I Y! I3 3 1 Y H ' 3 Y ' M I Y t . L 1' F- lv 17 . . lv Q 11 Q . ,tt 1 Om- litwtfftti lfzulwf V' g W' JCOUNTR T-f2 xxx x if .4 AI u W X fv 1-. Om Humlnd Mn A A1- '?'T '5' f ' j'?f 7 ' QHfyA - mW??Me1ffwm,,w ', 5153?-iQ' fag 1, wa ' ff : if' 'S ,i L q V 55214 25 , ,, V . . , , I A E A ,M ff K ' Q i Y , u if ', rg... A I Y flag H ' , 5?,i.iigff J , , - 1' kr A 'f - a K Gi : , . ,A g Y, -- , I 15, 5' xx - 1 ' , , 1 A f ' ffii- V V . X . 3- VV ic I ii?, A - 1 - '- ' 1. ,Q . -, , Q f' , - fi, 4. gf - uf ' f ' 9 'S ' ,W V 'gig , ,i V , -, V ,... 1 g ,, s ' e l , sl A I x . x ' A I K lg . ' e tvf ' 5 53? T I h . A , V ??'ewV- '5f 'l ,V , f.,7PfA, y ' gi .3 g a' ' 3555 ' e?ifmf . W T1 Q mv q Y ' . A 1 , A V 1. SWIMMING 1952 1 953 XVhat? Swlmmmg ln November? Yes that s the cry that goes up as the Rough Rrder Tankmen ch1p the nce and pull themselves 1nto shape Thrs year only four returmng lettermen are back Cap ams Paul Sudm yer and Jo Kroupa along wnth Dean Danrels and Paul Mundmger are the pace setters for the team The team however has already come through by takrng Hadley 44 32 on November 24 Frrsts were taken by Paul Sudmeyer m the two hundred Paul Mundlnger 1n the xndrvxdual medley and Carl Mastls ln dlvmg Seconds were scored by Joe Rroupa Dean Damels Dlck Lmk and Conrad Schwartze Both relay teams also won Roosevelt tned for second rn the 1951 1952 season In the Relay Carnnval because of lack of swrmmers Roosevelt entered only four events out of a possrble nme events However the boys made a wonderful showxng by takmg a iirst two seconds and a thnrd and were able to place thxrd nn the meet Hats off to the lxttle known men of Roosevelt s Swnmmmg Team who besldes track were the only athletnc team to place second m thelr respectxve sport durmg the 1951 1952 season' PAUL SUDMFYER A' -. Q! if 5.0 if One Hundred Ten ml. I H Ll IL! A HUNDRED YEARS AGO As we look back the one hundred xears of public high schools in Saint Louis we Hnd the situation in strange contrast to that of today Only six vsards of the city were represented on the Board in 1853 A brief glance at the life in Salnt louis at that time reveals conditions then Most of the excitement of the city life ve as alone the levee and the postoflice corners where a few election bets and fist fights usually broke the monotony as the long lines would form to get mail especially on Sunday between twelve and one oclock The visiting was usually more important than the mail lyeen newspaper reporters would go to the postoflice corners to get the nevts ln those by gone horse drawn vehicle days before the sky scraper era the href attractions downtown were the large hotels the tobacco factories ana the boats 'I he wharf from Cherrv Street tfrranklin Avenuel to Chouteau Ave nue vms more than a mile long A veriter of the fifties tells of walking a distance of twenty blocks on steamboat decks vsithout setting foot on thc levee Ferry boats were busy diy and night unloading cargoes of grain hides and coal During the first week of February 1853 more than seventy students entered rarily housed in the Benton Grade School since the new buildinv at Fifteenth and Olive was still under construction 'Ihe high school entrants had cer tificates stating that they had passed a successful examination in orthography geography arithmetic grammar and algebra 'I he printed questions look very difficult even to the average high school senior yet eighty three out of one hundred and twenty two questions had to be answered correctly Students submitted their answers by number and were admitted to the new school by number Certificates of admission specified both scholarship and deportment Students found it difficult to pursue high school classes in a grade school which had recess and an hour for lunch but there was the bright hope that the new building at Fifteenth and Olive would soon be completed and that the Board would soon be employing more than tvso teachers for the high schoo. so that the teachers would not have to teach more than two subjects and in time perhaps only one Superintendent 'lices report of July l 1855 reads of follows This magnificent edlfice is drawing near eompletion St Louis can boast of a model school, one not exceeded if equalled in the United States fhere were three stories and a chemical laboratory was to be set up in the base ment Even though the steam heated furnace was not very successful it was an improvement over the stoves which most of the grade schools had at the time Later improvements in installation made the furnaces more successful The Board of Education had to go into debt citizens had almost to beg for mol ey for the schools but parents and other public spirited citizens vtere willing to make any sacrifices for the cause of education In I849 two weeks after one half of the business part of the city was laid in ashes One Hundred Tueelee 5 I I 4 . ' I 7 V1 I V I . ' 'I I 7 1 ' H I Y ' N 'L K 3 X 11 3 3 . D , 7 1 D 7 1 V , 1 7 I 1 l 7 5 . H 3 A Y 1 Y 1 V . Y- l I Y ' ' Y H . I . Q Y - 3' j- F S 5 3 3 y - 1 1 ' 7 C I . B I 5 1 C I x h' 1 YL L . . Y 4 5 l 'Y I I B g Y 'D ' Y' I I 5 Y e 3 V L Y I l - I 1 4 I 7 4 1 7 ! 1 X 1 B 3 the first high school classes of the St. Louis Public Schools, which were tempo- v L C, 3 L n X V x 4 5 I V ' 5 I ' I 2 I - J 7 - . ' I 3 'I , . 1 . , l N il v y D v A. 5 . 4 XL- ' 1 , X , 5 . 1 X D I THE FIRST PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOI IN ST LOUIS O Hund d Ihrleen and when cholera was carrymg off two hundred of the cxtlzens datly St Lours crtlzens voted fue to one to tax themselves for school purposes Among the sxx largest cxtxes St Louxs ranked second rn the cost of hrgh school butldlngs those rn Boston and New York were appraxsed at S80 OOO that 1n St Louxs at S50 O00 just about one twentleth of the orrglnal cost of Roosevelt The Board was tryxng to keep up wlth other c1t1es and was also 1nterested ln surpassmg the bulldlngs of the prnvate schools Supermtendent Trce wrote It may be asked why bulld these xmpressxve costly and splendrd edlfices when plalner houses would answer the purpose lust as well XVhy are the wmgs of a butterfly so gaudy when leather wmgs llke those of the bat would ansvu er the purpose just as well? cause the works of taste and of genlus as well as those of nature elevate the soul above the ord1nary detalls of lxfe and quxcken the rmagmatron 'Vlan 15 not to be educated alone wmth regard to materlal mterests and as a money gettmg anlmal but h1s soul IS to be lnfused lnto h1s m1nd and h1s rmagxnatlon IS to be mspxred the deepest and most lastmg lmpres snons are made 1n youth too much cannot be done to surround youth wxth ennoblmg mfluences gnmg elevatlon to thought and character and rn enrapturmg therr 1mag1nat1on wlth the ndeal of the true and the beautlful People came to th1s c1ty from all the surroundmg states and partrcularly from the VVestern Terrrtorltres to glve the1r chlldren that prrceless possess1on a hlgh school educatlon By 1869 a teachers college and evenmg schools were establlshed For Supcrrntendent Txce saw the great need of educatlng local teachers and makrng a hlgh school educatlon poss1ble for those who could not attend day school July l 1854 e1ghteen months after the hugh school was opened Superm tendent Tlct wrote ln h1s report to the Boa1d Our schools to be efliclent must be under strrct d1sc1pl1ne It ought to be impressed by both teacher and prlncrpal upon the chrldlen that they go to school for the purpose of learnlng and for nothlng else and when they neglect th1s and spend therr txme ln ldleness they do not dlscharge thexr dutres to themselves or to lhelr parents and further that when they neglect their dutxes or annoy others who attend to thelrs then they are not only wronglng themselves but are commxttlng a wrong agarnst others and that ln such cases the teacher would be unfarthful to h1s dutres xf he dxd not make them answer for thelr laults Every teacher ought to arm hlmself wxth thrs moral power and make h1s puplls feel that he not only has Justlce on h1S slde but thelr welfare at heart for the punlshment he mflrcts and that those punrshments are only carrled to the extent necessaly to effect reformatxon and secure the performance of duty For those vsho know not obedxence punxshment IS xndxspensable exther by rattan by solltary confinement or by Sltllng or standxng 1n a pamful or weary pos1t1on We thxnk the rattan the least objectlonable be cause xt IS the most cffectnve A pun1shment of long duratnon makes the delmquent brood over hrs condrtron and hardly ever falls to rouse all the passxons of human nature In no case ought the teacher brulse the puprl One Hundred fourteen , . . .. ,, V , . . . . . , X I V V V ' V v ' - V , - V - V V V . 9 . V . 4 . . C 1 V V , . , t 5 V v V V - V V -. , - V K o . V Y v - , . . V V ,, ' Q' V V V V V f . . . . V V V V V V V V Q I - V V If he has purrrshed to the extent that can be done vyrthout brursrng and the puprl remarns refractory the tercher ought then to suspend hrm and rnform hrm that he cannot come to school agarn untrl hrs parents have been seen lf the parents refuse to come to terms then the teacher should llhe power to expel the puprl from school also from all publrc schools untrl hrs parents srgnrfy therr rntentron to ard rn upholdrng the 'zuthorrty of the teacher and promrse to secure the future obedrence of the chrld The superrntendent mrght be called rn I belreve thrs naode vyrll be effectrye Too much credrt cannot be gryen to the Superrntendent of St lours Schools rn I853 for hrs foresrght and unselfrsh leadershrp He had to blaze hrs own trarl as hrs office was one wrthout tradrtron ln hrs report rn 1854 he says Ten years ago there was not a crty superrntendent rn the Unron but now all even dovyn to the mere vrllages exceptrng Phrladelphra and Brltr more have one and New York has three Mr Trce made rt a pO1nt to study methods of teachrng rn drfferent countrres states and communrtres I-le also consulted wrth the Board on rmprovements of school furnrture burldrng archrtecture ventrlatron and heatrng apparatus Ventrlatron rn the days of stoves was a great problem for stoves vsould haye to be heated red hot before the vyrndows could be opened arrthmetrc and grammar were two of the strongest subjects to deyelop strarght thrnkrng He preferred mathematrcs books wrthout rules for stu dents too often memorr7ed the rules wrthout thrnkrng out the reason l-I was very proud of the method teachers used rn teachrng grammar by wav of sentence rnalysrs He sard ln no crty rn the Unron rs grammar more successfully taught and made 1 more rnterestrng and popular subrect than rn St Lours Our present educatronal courses put emphasrs on health and longevrty and rnclude subjects that were unheard of a century ago The annual report of 1952 to the Board rs srgnrfrcant for the long lrst of expenses for band orchestra chorus commercral and laboratory supplres oookbrndrng athletrc expenses rncludrng gym equrpment the cost of new school books and lrbrary equrpment the expenses for shop upkeep and other yocltronal needs Students should have so much apprecratron for the streamlrned course of study that they ought to make good records The cost of keeprng a hrgh school student rn school a year rs many trmes as much as rt was a century ago besrdes today we pay no turtron fee and our books are lent to us by the Board Our Board of Lducatron provrdes teehnrcll hrgh schools for those who prefer them to the regular hrgh schools Contrrbutors Bn L SCHRADIHR Kfxmx BVRQ 'VlAncAReT Coocrm. ARDIIH Sotoyrox Under the drrectron of Mrss J Elmore fine Hunelreef flint!! C l 5 I D I K 3 I. I I ' 1 ' I . 1 3 1 1 3 I . . l y I . I 1 x li 'il - I . xl I ' 4 I K ' Y H 3 1 . V H I A H 1 I i 4 5 A Y l i I I ! ' tl 'A 1 E Y I 3 . l I x l v 1 ' l 3 ' I ' 3 I . I I L L D- v J xv X l ' I 5 I I 3 1 I I 4 ! 3 'h I -'I' 1 ' . 'I I , . . , . 7 V V. Mr. Trce belreved rn developrng an analytrcal mrnd, and he felt that ' I . 3 1 1 ' . 3 A , 1 3 '43 X Y I I A ! 3 I C N I I 7 I 1 1 D I 1 A Ii N l A fy 5 I 3 5 I V B Y . . , . . . , y 3 A Y 1 . Y 'A I I ' x ' ' p ' s ' J I D Y 3 . I 33 l 5 ' Y s s 1 s ey ' r' 1 I r ' ' ' ' A 1 . , J -V V .1 W 5 .fn ,nf SPRING CALENDAR lanu1ry 78 Ihost lorlorn looking bttngs roaming tl1t hollovt l11lls tf Roostytlt NX hy thty rt frtshmtn signing up for cl1ssts l1nu1ry 30 A ntyy diy 1 ntw ttrn1 Ind although it yyas 1 nict yatation yyhi t it lasttd ytry ont is glad to bt ack J1nu ry 3l ll1t Studtnt Council held its first big poyy yy oyy prtsidtd oytr by our m1yor ld Pttlt Promintnt too vytrt Jim Fiala ytct prtsident 1nd tht chairman ot tht tommittees Russ Agnt finance Peggy Beart publicity lilttn Bock public rtlations Ktn Votgt property Marilyn V1'alters sot11l Nl1rltnt XV1dtman 1thltt1c Jant Vyoll inttrgroup rt l1t1ons t ru ry l Ihrtt thttrs tor our Rough Ridtrs who bt1t Hatilty by 1 scort of 52 to -lb in 1 baskttball ltagut gamt ftbru1ry 5 Yt1l1 Roostytlt Ytah High All yytrt out to watch tht big b1sltttball 2,ll I1L bttyyttn Roostytlt 1nd Riytryityy Cnrdtns Wt yyon by 1 scort of 49 to 46 Ftbruary 6 I ints form to tht lttt for aspirins Lights took tl1t Ohio I sycho logical Ttst tl is morning First tratlt pract1ct ltt s makt this years ttam a champion ont February 7 Tht Stytns had thtir first mteting of tht ttrm lstbruary 8 Roostytlt ROUgl7 Ridtrs wtrt trampltd by Luthtran High mn 1 baskttb1ll glmt Vyt lost by a scort ol -lb to 0 ld Qtupp introtluttd tl1t tlass ofhttrs lxtn Votgt vxtt prtsltltnt l or11nt Mulltn sttrtt1ry lant V1 olf trt1surtr and Chtsttr Vl1s1l1 strgtmt 1t 1rms t ru1ry ll lhat stirring 1t 8 l5 in Room 328 mt1nt tht Htttmu sta vy1s busy lining up tommitttts at its first mtttmg ol tht ttrm lht ntyy tditors Paul Sudmtytr Ind Micltty Shana prtsidtd Ptbruary IZ Qroyy ds gathtrtd tarly for Counc1ls Cut Acquamttd danct Rtfreshmtnts and tnttrtaxnmtnt The Poundtrs Day Dinntr tonight givtn by tht PTA Ptbruary 13 Tht last inttrscholasttc swimming mtet was held in tht Roose yelt pool today Our tanltmtn defeattd Hadley by a score of 39 to 39 Tht Rtd and XVh1tt ftll yictim to C B C s basltttball ttam and lost by a score of 45 to -ll lntbruary l-4 Happy X altntmt s Day ltbruary lv Vyh1ts this yyt htar about tht ntvy magalint librants 1n tht study halls ltbruary lo Playing thtir last Publit High l tagut g1mt tonight tl1t Rough Ridtrs dropptd it to Btaumont '50 to Z4 By losing this gamt Roost vtlt Iinishtd in a tit for fifth plact vyith Btaumont vyith a rtcord of Z vyms and D dtftats Ftbruary 18 PI ht lnttr group Youth Conttrtnce vyas htld at Soldan Bleyvett vyrth forty eight rtprtsentatiyes from Rooseytlt atttndmg Tht big sur prist of tht day yy as tht apptaranct ot tht popular singtr Tony Martin On mtir tl S t nl . 1 ' - 14 A ' . - ' . 1 111 P 7 1 11' 1 1 1 I I I 1 ' I Y Y 1 3 I ' I 1 Y ' I L 8 1 ,Y'I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 11I 1 -1 1 I I 1 - I - 1 - 1 . ...L 1 1 1 1 . . pb A 1 ff 11. 11 A ' 1 1k 11 1 1 1 I K 1 1 1 y 1' 4 9 1 1 4 Q 1 L 1 yt 1 1 111 x111 K I 11 1I1 1 it 1 k' 1 r t L I 1 ' 1 1. V y SVI XI 3 I I I Rt V xvx I 3 H 3 X V 1 I I L 1 l ,K 1. ft 5 1 1 ' ' I .' ' ' J pd Elghts held .1 short meeting to vote on a button deslgn. lfLSl ent 4 1- 1 I I 1 1 - l ' 1 I I 1 1 I It 1 1 1 'L 1 . It I L-L 1 - ,Il 'L ' li'b . ' 1-I' I I f. : I '. 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' . ! , ,yu K 5 V Om Humln-11 ,Yznvtwn now members of radxo statlon KSLH s radro workshop Therr selectnon was an honor The mxghty lettermen of Roosevelt met for the iirst txme of the term The new oflicers are Gene Gladstone presxdent Jrm Elala uce presxdent Bob Flaherty secretary Gene Mattler treasurer Ken Scheffel sergeant at arms March 26 The bell rang after the sxxth perlod and we all rushed to the aud for The l-llgh School Revue The varxous student officers of Roosevelt were mtervrew ed and a muslcal program was presented by the SlI1glI'1g groups of the school March 28 Thls Frlday turned out to be Black Erxday for Roosevelt when we lost a track meet to East St LOUIS 141 2 3 to 71 1 3 March 31 Roosevelt opened the baseball season wlth a game against Cleve land on Roosevelt campus Aprxl 1 Our dog problems were solved xers, ably by Mr Clarence E l-larblson a kennel expert nn a thrrd perrod aud Hey whats comrn off here' This IS only Tuesday and they are g1v1ng out Rough Rlders Oh l get If Aprll fool The Fools lrrollcl The dance glven by the Rough Rrder staff rn the aud after school was a joyous endmg to a pleasant day Aprll 2 Roosevelt trackmen stramed and groaned but the Jackets were a l1ttle too much for them The final score was Beaumont 101 Roosevelt 'lhc Iirst league baseball game of the season was a p1tch1ng duel Roosexelt won from Cleveland 2 to 1 Aprxl 3 Agam Beaumont beat us by a small score 2 0 Thxs tlme rt was IH baseball Aprrl 4 The Sevens were hosts at the .lokers .lump glven 1n the aud at 8 OO P M Everyone was happy practlcally everyone got a balloon The scnlor gurls were enterta1ned the second perxod by a Good Groom mg aud with capable models from therr own class Aprll 5 Today n1ne of our track Stars journeyed to Columbra wlth Coach Ault and Coach Rogers for the State Indoor Meet We were just nrpped out of the finals Aprrl 8 The Cahokra school dlstrxct band played for us thrs afternoon The band composed of boys and grrls from the fourth to the elghth grades showed decxded talent whlch has won them many honors Our baseball game wlth St Lours U l-lxgh today was a loss for us to Aprll 9 Our hard fightmg dramond men won an excrtmg game from St Mary s 12 9 Now we can keep cheermg The Roosevelt trackmen ran over South west 161 44 Aprrl 11 The week ended IH a three day Easter vacatxon startxng Erxday Aprrl 14 Thrs week the Sclence Eaxr IS bexng held at Washxngton Um verslty Roosevelts only entry was B111 Dehmer who won a 5100 scholarshxp to the Rolla School of lVl1nes One Hundred Tuenru - . 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I e Q' X I' QW XX wp -ga Um Humlnd Iuznlu or We celebrated Pan Amer1can Day th1s morn1ng w1th a program hrgh llghted by sllde prctures and explanatlons by Mr Wlllldm Baggerman who has trayeled through South Amerlca Dldn t those semors look sna7zy ln therr new Easter outlitsp Yep that was for Sen1or Dress Up Day Aprll I5 The d1amondmen lost to Soldan Blewett 8 6 The track team defeated the Maplewood Leay es by l39 50 Asprll 16 Rooseyelt snapped 1ts three game baseball league loslng streak by wh1pp1ng Hadley 8 5 Apr1l l7 Take me out to the ball game The reason for the outburst of students at l 30 P M was permxssron was granted to attend an ex c1t1ng game Cardxnals vs Prttsburgh Roosevelt won a 13 0 trxumph oyer McK1nley ln baseball Keep up the good work boys Rooseyelt crushed Cleveland today by the score of l23 73 The Senlors easrly beat the Cleveland Senlors 78 31 but the Jumors had a llttle trouble w1nn1ng by only four pornts Swxng your partner The PTA gave a square dance thus eyenmg rn Room A Aprll l8 Th1s Frldav the Thrrd Annual Sports Danee was grven by Pep R and the lettermen The dance was a great success w1th oyer five hundred persons attendxng There was entertalnment and fun for all Aprll 19 Rooseyelt flnrshed thlrd 1n the relay d1VlS1OH of the Maplewood Relays wxth ll pomts Apr1l 21 Rooseyelt trackmen won a b1g vxctory oyer Hadley 132 63 Test week ugh Now let s see who saxd th1s What was that def1n1t1on? 14929 Th1s IS the week for all candrdates to file for mayor Aprxl 22 end of the second perrod The bell rmgs once twxce three tlmes You know what that means an axr raxd dr1ll Today the upper term students xnterested IH teachmg attended a conference at Washlngton Un1vers1ty Aprll 24 The Rooseyelt faculty were prrvrleged to attend a tea gxven by the Home Econom1cs Department Aprll 25 Roosevelt s baseball n1ne dropped a league game to Cleveland th1s afternoon by a score of l 0 All speed records for Roosevelt type classes were broken today when Jackxe Swenson typed seventy words per m1nute w1th only one error 1n a ten m1nute test Coagratulattons Jack1e Xprrl 26 Roosevelt lost a dual track meet to the State Indoor Champs Un1vers1ty C1ty th1s morn1ng The senrors lost by the score of 90 28 and the Jumors dropped If 58 38 Roosevelt was knocked out of the Baseball State Tournament by McBr1de by a score of 4 to Z Aprll 28 Wxth wonderful p1ICl7lIlg the Central baseball team defeated the Rough Rrders 3 0 Apr1l 29 Another s d defeat c Hle our w ay today at the hands of the East St LOUIS mne The score was 9 to 0 One Hundred Tmetnty treo 1 . 1 ' ' ' - . 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A r1l WO 'lhrtt rs a charm so thtyf say but rt 1 n htlp us c os agam thus txmt by tht scort of 8 to l rn our bastball ganat wrth l uthtran Hugh XVt wtnt along to tht Lattlt Blut Schoolhoust down an Hogpatth lt was tamt for an annual trap to a modtl town that tonytrttd atstll from btlng ont ol tht dlrtltst to being one of tht clcantst all through tht mflutntt ot Cltan Up Wttk Nl y l Southwtst walloptd tht Rough Radtrs -l Z an thtnr bastball gamt -l OO P Vlay 3 On your mark Crtt stt Co Roostytlt scortd 36 polnts last St ltuls 7 poxnts rn tht East St louls Rt a s Xflay Bastball flash lht Rough Rrdtrs brokt thtlr nlnt ganat losxng strtak by dtftatlng Soldan Blewttt 9 7 'Xflay 6 Honors honors honors VV1th prxdt Roostytlt awardtd ats studtnts pms for stholarshlp and stryatt art awards and two l-laryard Book Pr17ts Xlay 7 Batttr up Anothtr gamt too bad anothtr loss Roostvtlt ytrsus Nlary Stort a Vlay 8 Strrkt ont Qtrrkt two Strrkt thrtt You rt out Roostytlt won oytr l-ladlty 3 0 Nlay 0 furtaans wtnt up on ont ot tht btst mght ptrlornaantts Roostytlt has sttn lt was tht tytnmg show of Rtd Mall oostytlt studtnts got yaluablt txptrltntt as thty yottd on t prtsldtntlal nomxntts Ktlauvtr Dtmotrat and lastnhowtr Rtpubllcan won a I0 loday was tht day lht Sllytr Annaytrsary Dlstrxtt lratk Nttt yunaors tapturtd hlth platt wlth twtnty ont polnts ay l Xlr borrts D1Xlt land Stytn wall rtprtstnt Roostytt at tat stcond annual Sprmg ltstryal Vla IZ Alttr tltytn lnnmgs of play Roostytlt lost a tough ont to t K n ty 'J -l Nflay ll 'I hat palt look on tht fatts of tht 'itvtns mtant only ont thmg tht Ohlo lsychologlcal Ttst Hash Ntws ol tht lrrtshman Forum Commltttt mtmbtrs wtrt thosen to w rrtt a tonstatutaon lhtst trtshmtn art surt on tht go Stnlors mtt an Room 301 to choost a Prom Kang and uttn Nay l-l Dr Cllassbtrgs ltcturts for Stytns btgan today V1'hat a bag track mttt Rough Rrdtrs stalptd 'ioldan Bltwfttt l-ll -l A two day motk polatacal conytntlon starttd today at XVash1ngton nnytrsxty oostxtlt stnt tag at rtprtstntatayts t yanuabl ptrltnct ay l'J s o tht strlts n Carttrs Ahtad lor stnlors to Hash ltptttts htld thtrr soclal today a ttr up oostytlt ytrsus Ctntral Nt won -f But why so sa ftllows Oh t lht lU'JZ stason tnds today Vst hnls at sxxth platt Or llumlrttl ltttrattl llrtt p' - 7 '. . a , ' dd 't 1 . VJ l t A f afv 7- 11 1 1 1 ' 1 K. - V ' 1' 1 L 1 at : . Nl, A 1 1 j I 1 j J j , ' Z 3 l .7 ' 75 ' . ' ' I . , ' 'l y' 1 1 y 1 1 ' - 1 - v ' I ' 5 I V1 V X I X l L -v 1 ' t ' I g X Y-Ai' L r Q L v L v St. lf ' ', Q-4, v 1 x 3' ' y ' A x til 7 ! l xVl A' 1 -g 4 CA K 11 1 ' 1 1k ' 1 ' 4 -1, 1 v1 gh' ix V L 5 x Yi V KA B I l'4 IQ 5 . b K , K . , -.1 ,, 1 . th. Thc senior trackmcn took third place with twenty'-two points, while thc - I 'L 3 7 L Ax 7. 1 4 h 0 . Nlj l-. . ' 'l' 'V -L ' ' . 'l l' i la ', '- . A Y 1? 7 i K L'I,' H X I x IL A' x A ,vi ' ' t I' 7 A I t V' I L ' ' t 1 Q U 'f '. R . V l ' ' l was a '.' r c tx- Nl I' '-l.a:t l - o 1 -- J '. ' ' J day. Bt- f R 5 I' . X ' .5-', ' . i d. - O? Y l sch 'A ' ' - , 7 ' l 'd in 71' . A -1 THE RED MILL ln old New York IH old New York the peach crop s fme Yes s1r we ll be s1ng1ng that song for a long tlme As you know 1t s from our recent product1on The Red M111 by V1ctor Herbert the cast of Wl'llCll IS the followlng Con Krdder B111 Keller Kld Conner Two Amencans do1ng lurope I Bob Haumesscr Jan Van Borker Burgomaster of lxatwky an11 lee lrwm Bode Iran! Shenff of lxatwky ann lee Ronnle Sewell Vw ll1Cm keeper of the Red M111 lnn Dems Balley Captam Carl Van Damm Sea caplaln 1n loxe w1th Gretchen J1m Thlelker The Gosernor of I eland Engaged to Gretchen N1les Woodney Joshu lennyfeather Sol1c1tor lmcom lnn llelds London Ray Jacobs Gretchen The Burgomasters Daughter Marlan 'Vlarshall Bertha The Buxgomasters S1ster Eleanor l.o1d1 T1na XV1llem s Daughter Pat lnce at the Matmee Sharon 'Vloore 1n the exenme, The C3SU11g of each of these parts was not based on precedent 1n the cho1r but on the parallel trarts between actor and character As the male comedy leads B111 Keller a s1xth termer and Bob Haumesser 1 seventh termer were aptly chosen Bob s humor speaks for 1tse1f mak1ng hlm also a perfect cast as Krd Conner Our lean lanky Burgomaster was played by Erwrn Bode a srxth termer and an all E student Our sher1ff was aptly rendered by the cho1rs busrness man ger Ronnre Sewell Every body here thlnketh he th tnwell The dunder headed Dutch 1nnkeeper was played by dunder headed DQHIS Barley a slxth termer and also an all E student Wrllern a m1sch1ewous character was cast qu1te appropnately The part of Carl Van Damm the romant1c sea capta1n v as eas1ly played by Roosevelt s Prmce of Wa1ls Jrm 'I hrelker a s1xth termer Oh what an envlable part Our spendthr1ft goxernor was 1ncorporated 1n the person of a fourth termer Nrles Vloodney rlhe be fuddled reckless dr1x1ng Engl1shman Joshua Pennyfeather was eas1ly pegged by Ray Jacobs a slxth termer The al1ur1ng Gretchen was talented Mar1an Mar shall Marran a sen1or also had a part 1n Rose Mane Good luck 1n the future Mar1an The capr1c1ous wrdow Bertha was well played by Eleanor Lorda a second termer Thls was Lleanor s first operetta and you can be sure that she gave lt everylhmg she could ln chooslng Wrllem s daughter there was some drfhculty It was finally solved by havmg Pat lnce play dur1ng the mat1nee and Sharon Moore 1n the e1en1ng performance Pat IS a first termer She has had some PIQVIOUS stage experlence and IS off to a good start here at Roose velt Sharon a s1xth termer also rose to a herght 1n th1s her flrst operetta May we see you grrls 1n future ope1ettas Last was the rndrgnant and fur1ous French countess who was portrayed by our own l1ttle mlstress of the language Judy Lottmann Cwllh the a1d of M1ss B1nn1ngton of coursel Judy IS also a first termer Here was a challeng1ng part but Judy took lt Wlth all dexterrty and pollshed lf to a fine fimsh There were many others on whom the success of the show depended 1nclud1ng the extras the chorus the general assrstants Mrss Eager and the dance group, Mr Sorrels and the band and of course, M155 H111 On the practrcal s1de were the boys from stagecraft, those unsung heroes under the d1rect1on of Mr Lotenzen who des1gned and burlr all the effectrve scenery DEN1s BAILEY One Hundred Twenty four .. 4 V V V VV V V . 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V , . - ' V V V V V V - V V Vlay l6 A group of students sponsored by the PT A saw the Annual Polk Festlyal at Kttl Audttornum Nlay l7 Rah Rah Rah To Columbxa today to the State Outdoor Irack Vlett 'Iht Rtders dxd yery well for themselyts endmg tn enghth plxct out of tyxenty four entrtes from all oytr the state 'Vlay 19 Hurry Hurry Hurry Get that txcket for Fteld IN ght t IS companled by a nomxnatnon ballot for Tr1ck uetn Ihts ns tht l vteek for yotmg Vlay Z0 'I he Styens held a brntf mettmg to dnstuss photographers lor Bteanu plctures Head up Chest out Peet together You guessed xt Qnrls posture test today to declde Rooseyelt s finest The Flfth ttrmers take the Kueder Preftrtntt Iest Way Zl Vyhat s thts A pucnxc Bteanu pxcturts No tt s another one of these llyely Stxes meettngs Vluy 22 Roostvelts first Talent Aud It was good Roostyelts Rough Rxders should certa1nly hold thetr heads htgh 'Vlay 23 Our gala festtyal the Sprtng Prom Those lucky Senlors lackte Swenson and Eddxe Stupp were trovy ned kmg and queen rlht mnds were V1fglH13 Bender Etleen Bock Barbara Dobyns Lorratne Mullen Peek and Ken Voege Nlmy 26 A gloomy day C VJ R s began Betvyttn lunches Roostyelt greeted the sue nomxntes lor traek queen Peggy Beare Vxrglma Bender Elleen Bock Sh1rlty Kammttn lVl1r1on Marshall and Roberta Whttehead Who wlll be our IQ53 lrack ueen They all look worthy of tht honor Vlay 29 Seyenth perlod aud a beautxful program wtth decoratxons flowers and goyy ns Peggy Beare relgns as Roosevelt s new 1952 lnratk Queen The stands vytre packed wlth Rough Rxders Our queen was there It vyas F1eld N1ght and vye won every trophy tn sxght The track cham pxonshrp IS ours once more June 3 Prestntatxon of the student candxdates for office If I yyert mayor speeches and jokes really polttxcal June 4 At last the Rough Rtders prxdt and joy our Semor Edxtnon wtth tts baby prctures and class headlmes June 5 Student Counc1ls Talent Aud the thxrd perxod It was also a farewell to Vlr Baker but at the txme we dxdnt knovy tt Hes gonng Southwest Thanks for a grand job 'Vlr Baker Lounctl yytll really mxss you lunt 6 Stntors Ott thetr freedom lrom books anyway for today they turned all books tn lucky Do we all l1ke Semor Auds You bet The seyenth penod held us beyond three oclock June 9 Solemn faces steady stnde means only one thtng graduatxon re htarsal June IO Our Senxors looked like a mlllton on thts thexr dress up day but On Hunlrel Ite ntu rite L S l X I 1 i . . . i -- ' ' ' ' v 1 ' 1 l 11 1 'I I W A YI Y YI I 1 YI I ' . I' I v1 v-l 1 '1 v1 1 - g 1 ' v' ' 1 I 1 '1 V - ' ' . - . . . 1 . 1 ac' ' ' . . Q -- . - ast VII Y I T I 771 .X II I I ' I - ' . . I I I ' I l .II I V I I D ' T. Q I I Y 3 4 3 IV! I 'A T I I I I I I I I I.I I 'I r SI ty , Y ' ' J ' ' 1 1 ' , 1 , . ' A . . . , I 1 .Yi Y ' 1 ' D A 4 1 I ' I BVI Y L i' 'V 1 x A . A, I ' . I lx 1 ' 1 1 - y 1 ' 11 . l 1 L' - lhose attendants of the ktng were .hm Fxala, Wayne Gottschall, hd , . Y Y ' I I yII I IYI II I I I ' . II A ' II ' k V 1 Y 4 , 1. ' , , ' , Q .. 2 I V1 7 I A I I II Y I I V .3 I Y 'I Y ' I 3 ' - , . ! -i 1 I 4 l b I V I .I - Y! I I 3 A I 'I ' 3 A 3 . V Y I I Il' I Y I 1 ' VT A Y. I Y A V i ' 3 I' II A Y 1' 7 - t, . , ' v V1 . I 9 V 1 'IV I I 1 !Y 'I ' 'I 1 1 B Y I 'I Y . 1. I - , - , . e' L 'e 'P - 't I thlnk I denoted a glmt of sadness 1n thenr voxce when they sa1d Cmood e Its Class Day and Class Luncheon at the Chase June ll Hand me that eraser I stxll got a mess of marks un th1s book Famrllar sound no doubt all books ln today The stralns of Pomp and Ctrcumstance I-areuell O xalnant and tearful Senlors June l2 A l1ttle dose or la71ness to prepare us for the summer months ahead NO SCHOOI TODAY June I3 'lensnon at 1ts peak final report cards but we passed Bye bye for nov See you all next term GIRL STATERS OF JUNE 1952 Schedule Actrvxtxes for the Eleventh Session ot Mxssourt Cnrls State 1952 A Errst call Everybody up A Revetlle A Flag R3lSlng I0 A Settlng Up Exerclses Campus 45 A Breakfast 05A Informal Cnty Meetxngs 20A Clean Up uarters 45 A Second Assembly State Patrol I 'lhe afternoon and exenmg were just as full of aetlntles as the mornlng hours Yes all that actxvtty tn only four hours and forty mmutes and so early ln the mormng too You really learned the full meanmg of the vuord busy at Gxrls State Every hour from half past sux rn the mornmg to half past n1ne at mght was packed But oh how we loxed xt SI he thou sand thmgs we learned about government and co operatnon vsxll benefit us throughout adult lrfe Those 323 frlends we made there are not to be for gotten enther What do I thlnk about Glrls State' I loved xt lt was vson derful Now heres vxhat my other Glrls State pals from Roosexelt thtnk about If BETTH Klckee To me the value of Glrls State wasn t only learnmg procedures of govern ment but also the chance we had to meet glrls from all corners of the state We couldn t possxbly get to know all 324 glrls but ue were dxnded 1nto dormltorxes wlth a faxrly even group of glrls from cxtnes tow ns and farms In each room there usually were two gurls sometlmes more It doesnt seem that IH seven days we could get to know a person lxke someone vshom vee had known for years but soon all the gxrls seemed ltke old frtends Although there was much veork there vsere recreatxon pernods vshen the gtrls be ame acquamted Id say learnxng about government and good c1t17ensh1p rs 1m portant but meetmg nevs people and learnnng how to get along wxth them IS just as xmportant LQIS BAN 1.3 One Hundred Tu ntu su by ' . ff 97 9 of . . . 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M-Classes fpolitical Science, Law, Peace Officers, Most ol our reere1t1on t1me at Gnrls State was spent If the Canteen wh1ch was lust I1ke a Vlmlt Shop w1th booths all around md a Juke box wh1ch made us feel as 1f we were back home w1th our old crowd If the g1rls that went to G1rls State came back lookmg heay1er 1t was only be e1use they eonsumed too many of those lusc1ous sundaes and th1ck malts Vve also had the pr1v1lege of gomg sw1mm1ng 1n the n1ce 1ndoor pool 1f we st1ll yearned for more recreat1on we could play a game of tenn1s On Saturday all the sports mrnded gals had an opportumty of show1ng off the1r ab1l1ty 1n e1ther softball xolleyball or foot races I AV11zx1 ls1111c1 'Io many people the thought of learn1ng about goyernment seems yery du and a b1t bor1ng I can truthfully say that 1t IS not l1ke that at all GIYIS State IS an exper1ence wh1ch eyery Amerrcan g1rl should have We had classes 1n law pol1t1cal sc1ence h1ghway patrol c1ty pol1ce and any other th1ng you can th1nk of connected w1th our goyernment I learned more about our goyernment 1n that week than I eyer w1ll for the rest of my l1fe We had our own pol1t1cal partxes Nat1onal1sts and Federahsts speeches rall1es pract1cally every n1ght campa1gn propaganda and all the tr1mm1ngs of 1 b1g elect1on My only w1sh lS that eyery glfl could haye fhlS maryelous exper1ence that I was so fortunate to haye Jowct Russ Haye you ever walked down the hall and sa1d H to a fnend and have not rece1yed an answer VNIhen th1s 1nc1dent occurs to me my thoughts run l1k th1s Well now she was look1ng nght at me and the nerye of her not to speak Just wa1t unt1l I see her aga1n But underneath 1t I am some what hurt although I wouldnt adm1t that eyen to myself I-Iaye you eyer walked down the hall eoncentratmg yery hard on some th1ng Perhaps someone w1ll pass you say Hello and not YLCQIVC an answer At t1mes my concentrat1on can be broken and as the person has 1ust passed me I WXII real17e somebody has spoken to me Turnmg around and peermg 1nto the crowd I see no fam1l1ar faces or backs Now who sa1 Hello I guess she thmks Im stuck up A gu1lty feelmg w1ll stay w1th me aw h1le but after all I elnt go 1round lskmg all my fr1ends ll she was the one I snubbed Ulfe a few t1mes an 1nd10n1nt lr1encl w1ll 1ppro1eh and begm scoldmg me for not speakmg at such and sueh a IIIIIIL I burst forth w1th an m barrassed explanitwn 1nd llways b tore I fin1sh I see a smlle of und stmdmg on the faee of my l1sr1ner So 1t you are somet1mes snubbed by a d17ed lookmg fr1end dont eon elude too S1011 that she means to hurt you Jas.1c1 Heosox Un llumlreel Iuenlu s e n 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 e , e 1 . 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John VVunsch Don Gleaser and Paul Sudmeyer were the representatises from Roosexelt I-Iigh School Most of the boys arrned at Boonxille in buses paid for by the Legion They were checked in and dixided into two political parties tl:ederal1st and Nationalist! Time was allowed before dinner for the boys to become acquainted After supper those interested in becoming patrol men were in structed to fill out an application Only tw enty eight boys could be accepted Iflae boys were then assembled on the bleachers and the times and places of the three schools tpeace officer law and legislatixej announced The week became routine with the time disided between school study sports and singing Flections were held and eity county and state govern ments set up Cases were tried in the courts and punishments dealt out Qnce during the week the boss went to a mosie in town Missouri Boys State Highway Patrol of which Paul was a member became official and blocked the streets permitting the flXe hundred boss to cross safely Before we knew it the week was oxer and with many handshakes and partings the 1952 eneampment of Missouri Boys State disbanded I know I speak for Don and John when I say that we were xery fortunate to have been chosen for this honor We were able to study at first hand the functions of the gosernnaent and learn to understand more fully the problems which face the same We also made many new friends Wlaerever I go I shall always carry fond memories of 'Vlissouri Boys State PAU1 Supwsu R Om Hundree1TLeenlu wh! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V Y Y 3 J 'I I 1 l Y. 3 I ' . 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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A 1 pq ': Y L1 THE RACE FOR FOOD The txme elexen txventy Exe The place Room 203 al1as study hall As we look 1nto the peaceful surroundmgs ot Room 203 we cannot help notlcmg the pupxls mostly lower termers busxly domg thelr homework I contrast we see the group commonly called semor sleeplng comfortably 1n therr desks whxch are too small for most of them At approxlmately elexen twenty sexen the teacher begms to tell the students how gentlemen and ladles walk quretly to the lunchroom nlhxs dlsturbmg noxse startles the busy students and even the sleepmg beautles I hey glance at the all Important clock wh1ch counts the seconds slowly to tell the students when they get food At elexen twenty mne half the room of stu dents go up to the v aste can The bell does not rrng so they are forced to return to thexr seats and get an even start IH the mad rush for somethmg to eat At elexen thlrty the bell rmgs shrxllmgly At the Hrst sound of the lell the doors are flung open and the race rs on Here comes the herd says one of the lunchroom attendants and Indeed there IS a sound rn the axr l1ke thunderxng hoofbeats The lunchroom workers scarcely have txme to take up thelr pos1t1on be hmd the counters The students swarm around the counters lxke bees 'I he lunchroom workers are outnumbered but they struggle xalrantly agamst IIJC lI1CreZ1Slng odds f-Ry D Lygygly I MY PIE bake a peach pre one day last summer the first peach ple I had ever baked Prrst I assembled all mv lngredxents and began measurmg and snftmg an stxrrmg 'lhrs was to be the p1e crust I rolled and I ro ed 11 I pounded and I pounded rn fact I dld exervthmg except hammer nt an I exen thought of that but my crust dxdnt seem to look rrght After a ew m1nutes I trled to lrft the crust lnto the p1e pan but ll was trghtly stuck to the table Scrapmg and pullmg and scrapmg some more I managed to get my crust ready Where was the p1e fillmg Oh my goodness I had forgotten to peel and slxce the peaches' At last the p1e was safely rn the oven I could begm to clean up the somewhat untrdy kxtchen For about fifteen mmutes I was busy not really paymg any attentron to anythlng Of course I smelled somethmg burnmg but I was busy 'end besldes what busmess of m1ne was rt lf someone was burnmg garbage outslde GFBCIOUS If surely must be gettmg foggy outsnde I thought for the krtchen really looked smoky But what dxd I care I w as too busy to be bothered What w as that nolsep It sounded as rf somethmg were drnppmg Guess Id better look at my pre I thought I opened the oxen and out came the most beautlful ple I ever saw What rt the edges of the crust were black mstead of golden brown' What 1f the oxen was smokmg and needed to be cleaned? I had baked a peach pre mx xery first and to me xt was well worth the trouble I had Maxmre QRVICHFIFLD One Hundred Thxrlu I s I A r , 1 ' s A ' , I 3 L 3 I - ' 71 . ' ' ' , f . n 1 3 7 ' I A . I 'l 3 371 Y Y. XVI 1 . 1 L 1 I3 Y . 4 . I . I H 3' 1 ! 8 3 J I 3 I Q 3 7 ! ,. I D Y H 3 v x vm r v, ' m . , y , x x ' 1 5' I 3Vl , I D I I I . 1 'Y 1 l 5 X X I .A X 1 1 I' ' 3 y s m m x V v ' ' I 1 I V' V e , ,aa My experrence at bakmg a p1e IS one I shall never forget. I decrded to I 3 .1 I 1 . 3 I , . .. D . , ., i Q . y . . ' , d . ' e e . - ll . 1d I . V . I . Y . d 1, ' y fs V 3 I I ' A 1 . . I 3 D I i Il I , I 11 . l . . . Y Y L , x , y . X I . . . 1 . , . . , 7 I 'H ll 3 l 3 YD 3 I I 1 I- 1 I 1 . 1 I I VJ Y ' I 3 H I1 V Y I . I ' I s ,re is W Q Mmm 2 w Kuff' OH1d STUDENT COUNCIL When you were a New Jay or rf you are one now drd you always vyoftder rf you would eyer hue the honor of gettrng rnto the Student Councrl Vs ell surely rd Nt a rg wuee would say to myself Hes on Councrl l alveays vershed that l xyere the person standrng up rn front of adyrsory every lrrday mornrng gryrng my report It finally happened that my dream eame true I am rn Councrl and herng there rs really a thrrll lts a thrrll to be on a commrttee drscuss drfferent questrons brought up sell trckets and fyen to attend the meetrngs It has never farled that every term rn Councrl the questron arrses Should first second and lhrrd termers be allowed to b members of the Student Councrl Eyeryone has hrs oprnron on the frequently debated questron but I along verth many other students know that the answer rs No My reason rs that the begrnner are too young and rnexperreneed Havrng talked to freshmen eonvrnces me that the majorrty of them feel as I do T hey would rather saye the opportunrty for therr later terms If you re not rn the Student Councrl thrs term keep your hopes up and soon you rnry be JUI IA SHAXHA 'IHE RADIO WORKSHOP Located on the fourth floor of Roosevelt l-lrgh School rs an rmportant trarnrng to those rnterested rn radro work trarnmg others rn radro speakrng md generally rmproyrng ones personalrty through eonttct yxrth others the Roosevelt Radro Workshop rs rn exrstence Under the drrectron of Mrss Olga Solfronk students present scrrpts beamed to the crty schools by RSLH the Board of hducatron s own radro statron Besrdes takrng part rn lrve broadcasts the students are burldrng up a tape lrbrary of radro recordrngs The mayorrty of the scrrprs that are presented are wrrtten by student members of the workshop Several of thrs group vyere selected to be members of the KSLH radro veorkshop vxhere they take lessons rn radro technrque and also beam educa tronal programs to the grade and other hrgh schools ln May the workshop receryed all nevy equrpment consrstrng of a radre, eontrol unrt vshrch rncluded a sound turntable arro an EKO Tape Recorder T he studro rs modeled after the professronal ones rn use It contarns a control room for the engrneer and a studro rn vehrch the actors read therr lrnes T lie nevx recorder a needed addrtron rs used for recordrng prvtrce programs and then lrstenrng to the play back so that the actors can rmprove therr charlcterr 7atrons Three new mrcrophones and a publre rddress system are also part of the new equrpment Roosexelt students can rndeed take prrele rn therr radro workshop Rox PFAUTCH Om lflH7dfCd Flhrrtu Item 1 Y Y I Y 5 . Y Y A ' v 11 L v 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 7 71 I 1 ' d' . Wl. b lr-lf I ' , 'A -' l V V' I K YB 3 P 4 I Y Y. V Y S . V . V 1 r H ' X 3' . l . I ' 3 ' Y ' H D 11 ' I x . , 5 . 4 N I XY! 1 I 11 I ' , . - . 3 . 3 3 H 3 I I h I 'I l .L I A ' I AW 1. ' 5 . pl, , - . . Y! 1 I ' . 3 ' 3 1 Y, 3 J ' , , v' 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' H v ' , . 1 1 ' 1 1, 1 ' 1 -1 -1 ' 1 1 1 ' I 3 3 3 . I Y 1 D! T 1 YK 1 ' ' ' 1 - - ' 5 I I ' ' 3 il I L V .S 1 Y I. 4 I A . . D 7 - I D I I 4 and unrque part of Roosevelt: the Radro Vylorkshop Studro. In order to grve , , L I I I Y' I, I I V ' K Y' S N' H 'I . V I I I 'S H X I l . ' I I 3 ' 'l B . 3 , . , 1 . , . . 7 3 ' . I 3 I . I 1 W 1 I I I A ' I I ' i I l ' I Y E ' I 1 ! 1 3 H . 3 N 1 X ' l V1 3 1 1 3 1 i ' , V , , 1 , - , , K , , , A L. 1 N 5 I 1 3 H I YI ! Y 'A I 'I I I I x . , ' I Y ' . ' l - I 7 . , 3 Y ' Y 7 I I ' 4 3 D b is P 1 5 A l 3 . ' h D D H' A, , . 1 l f '- 1 1 1 , . D I 3 11 1 4 11 ' 1 ', 1 l - 1'- , 1 A - I' , ' WHAT IS AMERICANISM9 Vyhmt rs Amerleantsm lmeoln gtye hts ndea of nt when he spoke ol neu natron concexyed rn hberty and dedlcated to the proposntton that all men Ire ereated equal and agatn yy hen he talked of a government of the people hy the people forthe people Vv'1shnngton Jefferson Rooseyelt Incl many other great Amerlcans haye also guen the1r concepttons of what Amerrcamsm really ns l-loyxeyer yxhat do you thtnk tt means Do you thlnk rt means only the rtght to yote or the rlght to yyorshtp as you plelse 'lhese 1re only parts of Amerncannsm rlhe term Amerncanlsm applres to all the rxghts 1nd prnylleges of an Amertean c1t17en To me Amerlcamsm means to be part of a great free repubhe based upon the pr1nc1ples and personal lnbertres embodxed xn the Qonstltutlon lreedom today 1snt yust the rtght to have 1 good ttme on the Youth of July or the rtght to be left 'alone As Prestdent WllSe3H sud Freedom today ns somethlng more than bemg let alone The program of a goyernment freedom tn these days must be posltxye not merely negatlye Thmk about what tt means to be 1 c1t17en of thls great land Ponder oyer these thoughts of freedom and yustlce Then you wxll real17e what Amerxcamsm really rs a government of the people by the people for the 1 Wop L ol t A BACKWARD LOOK l-laymg reaehed a semors estate l htye begun to take tnventory ot ny past three years termer could relate the eyents of the ptst three y ars but not wlth qutte the Same feelxng as an exght Some etghts say they yvtll be happy to graduate and they vtrll neyer regret leaymg thetr Alma Mater l suppose thxs IS yery fine for those that have plans for the future but what vylll become of those who don t knovs vthat they are gomg to do atter graduatlon Oh l suppose eyeryone has some 1de1 of yy hat they yull do vyhen they get out of school but st1ll Vlost people say that your hlgh school days are your happlest I wonder xl they are 'Ih1s ms a good reason for taklng lnyentory of your past three and a half years I can remember part of my first day here comxng unto the audrtortum ll dtdnt know xt was called the 'tud thenl and looklng for some of my pals I yy as asstgned an Idylsory on lhe thlrd floor l He remuned up here eyer Smee lhe 'tdymsor gaye out the locker keys and l thought the number of the loeker yy as on the key lyery one else found hrs loeker but l could not fund 1 loeker nt ht he key possessed l yy as terrx eel l kneyy l htel only f'-He mmutes and the bell would be rmglng shortly l hurrned back to my adytser and explalned the sntuatlon After yyrrtxng 1 note for me she told me to go to my class Erst anel come baek to her after xt l hurrteel doyyn the hall etrryxng my mee neu coat urckly I scurrled through my purse for my program emrd Perrod tuo Room three hundred thtrty te1cher Vlxss Stansell l fn I urtlntl Ihrrlu . H Y I H. VH 4 I H Y H I H H I I C ' H A H H I' . Y H H H A- H H ' H H H v H H H' . H H 'H. LA I v H H k V 5 H YH . L 8 V H H H I 'H I VH H' H I Y H ' I . . H v I VH VH Y 4 I J Y I I H H e ' H HY H ' y Q- ' L H Htl ef ' H H C H v Q H H . I H H C HL HH H I' H . . b . I H H L H' ' I H 4 ,LI ' it HH K ly In H I H H. H H H VH H HH I H H . . I I VH Y H I YH Q' YH H - 'I I A H H I H I H H 4 ' ' - H H A 1 - . . , H YA H ' H H I ' H 1 H' L VH H ' H . H y I 1 lo me. the word semor as used here excludes seventh termers. A seventh H H H H H H VH L A H 8 HH YC A I H H L H HH ' H' I H 'A' C ' 'I . H Y H L H fb H YH H H H Y- H' H ' H I .L VH V D H VH H 4 H YV H H ' H , . H ' , , H H ' ' s ' J . . H H YH V H H I 1 V H Y Y' 7 , H r . . A H H I V v H I . Y H H H9 O ' ' H ' ' yH 1 v HH ,, H H H ' Y H H I A H I I 4 A Y I y ' H H L H A 4 H Y v k' 1 'X' H L VA' V H ' g ' VH H kA H H H H YH xl 'HI f 4 H Y' VH H H H V H H H A H ' H . . x H - H Hy fy, H H H ' ' - H A H tl . t .. . . . . , H H Y H I D Y ' v YV'H H V I H H ' r H ' I I H H H H v H ' H H 4 AH V H ' v' . . - H I v HH H I V H H I H 've I 7 ' Ihree' walked rn and I could feel eyeryone starrng at me I gave Mrss Stansell the lrttle note whrch I later learned rs called a detarned slrp Not berng sure of what trme I was to have lunch I asked my gym tea her She told me rt was determrned by my rourth perrod that rs rf my fourth perrod class was on the Hrst or second floor I a e lirst lunch If rt was on the ground or thrrd floor l ate second lunch Perplexed I looked at my program card Yes you guessed correctly Splrt lunch IIhese were gorng to be the happrest years of my lrfe Just now they seem to be the most confusrng In sprte of all these drflicultres I enjoyed the Wars 49 to 53 Jmxxr KRH1 THE VACATIONS IVI m m m m m Fresh arr at last We re on the road agarn How I love to rrde rn an open car and feel the sweet smellrng wrnd rn my face as rt rumples my thrck glossy coat Wonder where we re gorng thrs trme, Just for a short rrde or maybe to the country wrth all rts strange ereertrng smells, I hope so These trrps are all rrght for people but I hayent decrded whether Im so cra7y about them or not Take that last trrp for rnstance Half a day spent dorng nothrng but rrdrng rrdrng rrdrng wrth only an occasronal stop at a gas statron or restaurant the latter meanrng that I should be tred to the rear bumper to eat from a drsreputable loolerng coffee trn whrle Iheu pure bred cocker spanrel wrth the trtle of Prrnce Pudd of Lemay to be smrrked at by other anrmals as they pranced by flauntrng therr freedom lelust rn case you re wondermg They are my fifteen year old mrstress and her parents I We spent the rest of the trme whrch wasnt used lor rrdrng at some strangers house LWell strange to me anyway I They had two small fry one old enough to pull what lrttle of my tarl was left and the other small enough to puncture my eardrums wrth hrs warls when lie wasnt satrsfied And of course fheq fell all over each other tryrng to please hrm but do you thrnk I could get away wrth a few rnnocent howls Oh no I should be content no matter how badly I was mrstreated It was srckenrng posr trvely srckenmg But you havent heard the worst of rt yet These people actually har bored rn therr house the lowest creature I can thrnk of a brrd He rved rn a cage hr h rn the arr a good thrng for hrm because I would have made short work of hrm once I caught hrm I-Ioweyer he was let out of hrs cage once rn a whrle and you should haye seen hrm strut whrle I was charned lrke a common crrmrnal I could hear them sayrng Charlre thrs and Charlre that as rf he were somethrng decent I actually belreved he laughed at me from hrs perch and the racket he could malec' I was sup posed to srt calmly by whrle all thrs was gorng on but you bet your boots I drdnt I leaped and howled and snapped I was gorng to show hrm who was boss Well I dont know whether I succeeded or not because I was promptly slapped down All I can say rs maybe I frrghtened hrm to death JAerere Sxrrrs On Hundred Thrrlu I nur 1 I X71 I 3 I I I 1 3 V I 1 X I I D I I y I 1 r 1 C I , . 1 I y 1 1 y1 I 1 e . I 1 1 I ! 5 I P 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 yx 1 I 1 1 I1 11 - v I J 1v . , . . I - ' I ' . . I . I I 3 I 5 15 I D - 3 I II I I D I X Y 3 H IDI x I I I 1 3 I 1 L I 'I lv Yl I 'I I I V 3 X I X 3 3 I I X , , 'I 1 l 7 D I D I 3 I H 1 I 1 I ll I I I II . . , , , , . atc rn style. Imagrne. Me, of all thrngs, berng tred out rn the dust. A , 1 1 , I1 I I I I 1 I I 3 J I XI I P I , . .. ,,. h V 3 - E . i , 3 3 'I I 3 1 I I 2 I I I 3 3 I X Q 1 1 I 3 I I 3 I 1 I I Y I I 3 I I ' 3 I 3 3 I l I A , I I 5 V YI 1 I 7 '? ' Y I I D I I I- I I r 3 I i D I I 3 I K 3 . . , 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' ' I 11' 1 1 g V V , 1 y f I I v1 1 ' 1 I . . 7 y . . l , 1 I 1 1 ' I V . , . 3 I I 7 I Y I V ' , ' 1 ' v 1 1 1 73 1 1 . . V , u . y . 1' ' -Ie be y 'Z' is aw 4 3 ful' A 'Y X Q5 fi mfr-4 fur W an la . I RURAL BEAUTY Hayt you tytr vmllttd doun a country road alont and ftlt tht qultt and ptact around you Ctrtamly thtrt yytrt sounds utnd rustllng through tht trtts chnptng ol bt ds moytmtnts of small ammals sturrylng through tht brush but thest nolsts cinnot tytn bt compartd ulth tht htrsh rrrl tttmg sounds ot tytryday lttt tn 1 ttty A pleasant txptrntnct vtould bt to llXL tn tht country tnrough tht four stasons I rn agtnt tht vttnttrs tn rural stcttons are not much ltkt our dlrty wlnttrs tht snow would bt a ftathtry vshrtt and would melt wrthout btcom mg what tht clty snoyy dots 1 dtrty slush Also tht stlllntss of tht vsoods md hllls IS mort nottctablt tn vtmttr SpI'1I1glllTlt would bt muth happrtr is wt stt dty by day 1 ntvt lrf starting rn tach plant Thtrt art vtoodland blossoms that art ofttn prtttrtr than tht cartfully ttndtd floyytrs of yards and gardtns Btfort vyt ltnou rt summtr arrtyes and vtrth 1t comt tht hot mugg,y days vthethtr tn ctty or country But tht ntghts art dtfftrtnt As soor' as tht sun drops behmd the lnlls a cooltng system stems to bt suddtnly turntd on from tht Htlds Fa lb tht most dtllvhtful stason l thtnk ln both tovyn and country But autumn m tht country oHtrs so much mort than IH a ctty for ont ts bttng nr that dots somtthtnsg to a ptrson s appttltt tnyoy an opportumty to par tlctpatt 111 hunting and hllttng Country ltvmg tytn for only a ttvt days thangts a c1ty brtd ptrsons outlook on lrft lnstttd of havmg a takt tvtrvthtng for granttd outlook tht ptrson finds htmstlf yytth 1 ntw ytston an 'tpprttntlon for botl tht small and largt thmgs that makt up lnft Lt s BAM 1 1 OH' MY ACHING BONES If vthtn vnlkmg doyxn Roostytlts hallovttd halls at tht ftrst ot tht fall ttrm you by chanct htar somtthtng sxmtlar to tht crackllng of crtsp thlcktn bonts or tht crunchtng oi somtont sttpptng on tggs don t bt allrmtd tts only Mlss Ftgtrs modtrn danct class rtcondltlomng after a letsurtly ptnt summtr Thost that compost thts class bltss then htarts art trymg tht1r btst to do an arabesqut or tyen a ftvy stmple btnds but thts ttat IS sltghtlv pamful when one hasnt dont mort than moye from ont chatr to anothtr for thret months But don t ltt Hrst apptarancts tool you Afttr a ftyy uttks youd ztytr novt thls class uch In trtrgttrc p md at tm stt of grrls you vt ntytr sttn Drop m somt stxth ptrxod around tht hrst of D tmbtr tu stt a r al vs orkout' Nom ITA Moxrooyu RX Ont Hundrtd 'I blflll su VX Y XV! YL X V X 1 X 1 ' 'X 1 11 V A- ' A 'r ' 11 1 L ' L - y' X X A. .SX 'Q k XYX X X Y- I L ' I I- L I B A 1v: V .V V X I l ' v4 X X 'X X 7 X A VX I X Y 1 X I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 y l 1 y ' 1 - ' y ' 1 ' 1 1- rl ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 v I ' X I 1 X 1 Y' X ' I 1 1 - '1 ' C 1 -11' x y 1' L 1 1 ' C ' 4 ' I X X X Y X X X 'X . . X D . 3 X FX 1 X X YT ' I , ,V V. . X x 1 V x . , V ,y 1 . . , y I 1 I l X ' X X X X X , . ll ' ' ' D A , , ' . . I X X ' X I I 1 X ' X- able to set- the beautlful colors on the hlllstdes. feel the crisp, 1l1VlgOl'iiIlI1g A' I X ' X I X I X X D A V . . . 7 I ' XYX Y .X Y ' X A Y, X X V , , . , ' K X A X I X . t .. V Y X- YK ' 7 XVX 'N' YX C X X M L 1,,, 1 , S 1 1 4 1 1 ' , 1- '- 1 V 1 lv' D- 'D X XY 3 I I X A 'X A . . ' l 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 y y11 v ' I 1 v1 A I , ,, 1 11 - 1 lt ' t . S 1 t .- ' , U . . ' ' X I L N' I X I K X Q . X K XX C 1 I A . 1 . 'Y' -,r bv x Y Sw? S S I ,haf sk 'iff 'Wy wil ' Om' Ilumlrul 'lhfrfu-wr-1. APPLYING FOR A JOB Employment Office thats what the srgn sald When the young lady behxnd the desk httered wlth papers asked mf she could help me I began to vtonder vehere that llttle lmpulse that had brought me had come from ln the first place But here I was IU a strange place w1th no moral support behmd me and the questromng eyes before me so I took the plunge Do you want to know vyhat I d1scoyered9 Well 1ts not so bad once you haye opened your mouth and made your purpose known Just at that partlcular moment though thrs was an entxrely new experxence for me and the office looked so brxsk and buslness llke that my first lmpressxon of If was not to walt for a second lmpresslon Whlle I was thus ponderlng my posxtron If seems the office or at least the lady of the questxomng eyes had been gettnng an xmpresslon of 1ne too Appllcatron forms 1n hand I yy ent ofl to a little desk and filled m the v1tal statlstlcs Is xt necessary to wrxte an autoblography at every place one goes' Just about the tlme my arm began to feel cramped I came to the end of Chapter I6 of my lxfe hrstory I took the manuscrxpt back to the lady who mlght have been tryxng for the t1tle of MISS Personnel of 1952 Another barrage of queues and I was polltely old Well call you when we have an openlng Good day It was over over IOQQP s1ghJ Then the dark doubts came creepmg ln Would I get a job here? Or would my appllcatlon be filed ln the waste can, Oh well the experlence vyas a good thmg WORK AND PLAY 'I wo very common words ln the I:ngl1sh language are these vsork and play Of course you say I use them every day Maybe you use them and you may thmk that you knovs the meamng of them but do you really' Do you know when to work and when not to work? In the classroom do you work or do you play Be honest you re only answermg yourself When you re ln class are you attentlve or are you gazlng out the w1ndow7 'Ire you concentratmg or IS everythmg gomg rn one ear and out the other? Playrng at the wrong txme may not mean anythlng to you now but someday rt w1ll You are gomg to be wushmg that those hours of foollshness had been spent ln work Those of you who do your homework know that lt lsn t tedlous 1f gone at wnth a free vyxll and an open mxnd Suppose you are takmg chem1stry rxght before your very eyes are bemg revealed the mysterxes of nature Experxments are all rnght you say but experxments cannot stand alone no nor can straxght book learnmg but together they stand lxke a concrete wall You would be surprnsed hovs mterestmg those hard subjects physxcs trxgonometry chem1stry and advanced composltxon really are lf you delve deeply mto the textbooks and read understandxngly When xts txme to play burn up all your stored up energy and forget school worrxes but vyhen lf s tlme to work agam then stop playmg lmmedlately When you play play hard When you work dont play at all DONALD GLAESER On Hundred Thrrtu ezqhl , , , . 3 . A D ! ' 1 I Y I 1 I 3 I X C I 1 I I 1 , . , ' vs 1 7 I I 1 3 Y II Y ' , y I 'u I 5 A 1 I i 3 N I I - I 3 , r ' ' ' ' s r - s , . 3 I 1 I i Y ! ' 73 'I I 5 3 E . , e , ' , , . Footnote: I got the Job. bHIRLI:Y LEAF. 1 y 1 ' 1 i ' s I r r , , V I Y I l I B ' X . , , i . . I 7 , . , , ' A ' x s I 1 ' D . l A 1 ' I x- ' - 1 ' I m I D I D 7 I I I .A YI I ' V I v C y Y 1 ' ' I. . . , , - ' v , . F . U . THREE TI-IIRTY IN A PUBLIC LIBRARY BEFORE AND AFTER Pretur yourself m a large quret room lmed wxth books vtorkmg on sngns for the new book collectrons There 1re only the two regul1r customers qunetly readmg the paper rllle ttckmg of the clock ts plamly 1ud1ble 'lou remmd the lrbrarran th1t rt rs now 3 29 and then proceeo to hrde the potted plant from the desk m the yyaste basket and c1retully shoye the delrcate glass mk bottle m the farthest corner of the drawer At thrs pomt you also decrde II mrght b a good mea to take a couple of asprrms 1s 1 precautnon The quret xs suddenly shattered by the yells of the twenty or so exub rant youngsters yy ho rush through the doors You are tempted to crayyl under the desk and htde but one of the lrttle darlmgs has spotted you already Oh well you know the old saymg 'I hat s hovy the ball bounces The ltttle boy strndes up and announces that he wants 1 book 1bout Robm Hood not yust any old hook but one yy1th 1 prcture on eyery other page You assure htm that you hayen t a Rohm Hood book wntl a prcture on every other page but has he read thrs lovely copy of Grlmm s Fuzrq Iules or perhaps Bambz By thrs trme there are flye or srx more of these lrttle persons tuggmg on your skxrt clamormg tor at'entxon In desperatron you refer the Robm I-Iaod fan to the chrldrens lrbrarran The other flye may want 1nyth1ng from a doll tory to a book on butldmg btrd houses You notrce one lrttle boy selectmg a stack of books 1nd wonder brrefly nf he knovys he can only take out three Oh no danger Ile just wants to bulld 1 fort vyrth them Youll tend to htm later you thmk Rrght now you stmply must find lrttle Jimmy a book on the constructxon of teepees Theres dear ltttle Su71e rearrmgmg the shelyes to sunt herself Someday you vow youll te1ch her the alph1bet About an hour later all but one or two stragglers are gone You smk mto the nearest chatr and survey the once orderly scene Books are scattered about everywh re on the tables on the floor and on charrs You get up and resrgnedly start to clean up What s that commotton m the corner' It looks as rf Tommy and Olrver are havmg a slrght drsagreement Good grref Tommy Put down that charr It ANI tri KISSI mo THAT FIRST FRIDAY A few terms ago here at Rooseyelt a new program was mtroduced m order to acquamt the freshmen wnth the actxyrtres II school At first tt was called the Brg Brother Stster plan but 1 lrttle l1ter the name Freshmen Sponsor Program yx as applred to xt A ehatrman for thus project was selected from the Student Qouncrl and ytrth the help o. a commrttee the program yeas put mto aetton Students who then yolunteered were 1sstgned four o. fiye freshmen Ihe sponsor and freshmen were 1ss1gned to a certam letter and on Frrd y you could s e not only the freshmen but also the sponsor yy ho yms an upper termer searchmg the lunchroom for the rrght t1ble 'Ihe nrst term I was ehosen to be 1 Freshman Sponsor I was told I would be m charge of fiye freshmen, when Frrday came around I yy as ready to ansu er Om Hundred Ihrrlq nm 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 . . e L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . e . . . . . . , . 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 1 1 e K 1. . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 ,1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 4 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 e . 11 1 1 1 1 A . 1 1 1 1 - 1 9 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , e . , 1 1 1 1 1 11 . e r 1 1 1 1 - .1 - . 11 1 1 1 1 1 4 11 1' -1 1 1 1 , . V e . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , e 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11, 1 1 1 L , , . 1 1 1 1 , ,, v 1 -1 - I ,:.,: 1 , e , 1 , . .1 , . 1 1- 1 11 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 e 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 11 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 11 . 11 1 1 - . e 1... 11 1 1 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 11 . , ee , 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ca L , 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ,1 any questions that these beginners might haye That first Friday arrived and I was sitting in my fourth period class vtatttng that last minute before the end of the period vshen I began to wonder what I would talk about to those fue unsuspecting pupils VVhen the bell rang the first thing I had to do ve as to find Table NI in the lunchroom I looked and looked but I couldnt Hnel tt anyvyhere Suddenly I looked down at the floor there ray a little white car with the letter 'VI painted on it in red I picked it up placed it on the empty table and then began to look for my freshmen Since they veerent around yet I decided to get my lunch In a feyy seconds I returned to the table still no freshmen Disappointedly I sat dovyn to eat with only about ten minutes left As I started to get up from the table two freshmen stood there staring me in the faee Feeling a little sorry for them after discoytrtng that they had been looking for the right table during the vshole lunch period I explained how I found the card with the M on the floor Although the first Friday was unsuecess ful the follovsing Fridays all turned out to be loads of fun for both the fr6ShITlCI1 and me I4AXfIR1NjI KR1: JCI 1 577' DESIRE I'O LEARN Nearly eyeiy teen ager has had a desire to learn to drtye the family car I im no exception my mother remained at home because of lack ot faith in my ability to drtye Once in the park vxhere the event was to take place I yery promptly moyed into the driyers seat My first instruction uas merely turn a key naturally I thought manipulating an automobile would be yery easy if all instructions went as easily as that I soon found things did not go very smoothly nlhe little stick loeated behind the steering wheel made funny buz71ng noises as I tried to moye it back and forth It seemed to be much easter to step on the gas pedal and the clutch tsomethtng you are supposed to step on when moying that ltttle stick aroundl at the same time The car evidently didn t agree because it kept bucking back and forth Finally I got to the position where all I had to worry about was steering Oh that had alvxays looked easy Oops where did that turn in the road come from and why dont those people hurry and cross the street, As I went swerytng dovsn the road I vyondered vehy the cars behind me were hesitattng to pass and vyhv my dad kept holding on so tightly to the seat After another lesson from my patient father I decided I wanted to learn to park Picking out a clear spot 'along the curb I started to back up I guess I oaekecl up a little too far beeause the two back vsheels went oyer the eurb and into some mud I haye finally come to the eoneluston that driving a car is not an easv task and that I shall need a fevy more lessons before taking our car out myself I also hay a much greater admiration tor automobile driyers Jfwtct Huosox Om Htmefrtef ltrlu Y , V 3 x X . 3 . v . . . 7 , . . x 1 V . . . 3 . 1 ' 7 1 1 ' - 7 1 . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' I ' 1 . 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' - 'Q GSW G' QHRSSQ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AT ROOSEVELT Roosevelt student voters hare rn the past often serxed as an accurate barometer predrctrng the Nox ember electron results of the the St Lours voters Therefore rt was vsrth the antrcrpatron of vrctory that two polrtrcal organr Yatrons were formed rn early October The Republrcan party sponsored by Mr Bock had as rts charrman Roy Pfautch Mr Frndley sponsored the Democratrc party urth Larry Parker as charrman These vsere the early preparatrons for the Roosevelt Mock Presrdentral Electron vxhrch was eflicrently organrzed and handled by the Crtrzenshrp Com mrttee of the Student Councrl The prelrmrnarres were styled after regular electron procedure All Roosevelt students wrshrng to vote rn the mock elec tron on October 22 were requrred to regrsler at a stated pollrng place before October 10 On October 17 a specral regrstratron day vxas proclarmed and the lrsts were once more opened At each pollrng place there vxere electron ofncrals all of whom vxere members of the student councrl Fhose puprls who drd not regrster were not permrtted to vote Both partres were very actrve before the electron The Republrcans had several rallres and parades and so had the Democrats Posters buttons and campargn lrterature were rn promrnence On Frrday October 17 a polrtrcal forum was held rn the audrtorrum At thrs trme erght student speakers were scheduled four for each party pre sentrng therr case for a Republrcan or a Democratrc vrctory at the polls to then make a wrse decrsron We were prrvrleged to have as our honored guest Mr Ancel Skaggs Charrman of the Republrcan Crty Central Commrttee Arr rnvrtatron had also been extended to Mr John Dwyer Charrman of the Democratrc Crty Central Commrttee but he was unable to accept The stu dent speakers rncluded Garl Roan Brll Schroeder and Garl Keeney for the Democrats and Charles Vogt lV1archre Councrl and Betty Krckel for the Republrcans The tvso other speakers James Floyd Democrat and Roy Pfautch Republrcan could not speak because of lack of trme On Wednesday October 22 the polls opened at 8 30 A M Students were afforded the opportunrty to vote before or after school and durrng the lunch perrods The results rndrcated that Roosevelt 1-11gh School was strll rn the Demo cratrc column Governor Stevenson recerxed 771 votes and General Ersen hower 541 votes A total of 1312 ballots were cast out of a possrble 1746 lt was rnterestrng to note that the Democratrc percentage of voter strength was decreased Roosevelt voters vsent Democratrc rn 1952 by only 59 per cent compared to 67 per cent rn 1948 In that year Roosevelt student voters gave Presrdent Truman 920 votes Governor Devs ey recerved 412 votes and 'Vlr Wallace Progressrve candrdate for Presrdent only 35 votes All rn all, thrs mock presrdentral electron was extremely rnterestrng and educatronal It rs to be hoped that the students of Roosevelt 1-lrgh School wrll take the same actrve rnterest rn polrtrcs and good government after they are twenty one years of age and elrgrble to vote rn the real electron as they have had whrle attendrng hrgh school Rm PFAUTCH One Hundred Forty treo 1 v 1 7 . V. . V . . . . . . . . , . . . Y . . V , . , . . . . V . . . give Roosevelt voters a chance to value the views presented by each side and 3 e 1 I , 1 I . ' 7 V V V f . . ' .Y . r 4 V D . 7 . , Y Y . V . A - 1 r - .JH OT WOR K 3' 11 556' 3 'YZ B,- .fp X45- Wrlbf seg! M 59' F-2-'Q 'L. . . div :M qu 1 -diy .- .Cl VJ' lfh Ia' LJ A ,' '1' HOT RODS Amertca the Meltmg Pot of the World rs surelv an approprrate name for thus country Vee haye all races and c1v1l17at1ons scores of relxgrous sects and a drflerent mterest ln each man rn Amerlca bome people delrght ID runnmg around taklnv plctures some enjoy vyorkrng out drflicult mathe mattcal and screntrfic problems and among the teen age boys the greatest Interest ns nn what used to be called a ear a hot rod Prctures run through lns mmo of fantastrc speeds and of eheermg crowds at the best auto tracks tn the country Suddenly he y1su1l17es himself rn perfect formatton yy 1tn the other cars roarmg up to the starter and then he s off mto a wrld dream He hears the P A announcer saymg over the loud speaker Thrs rs the btggest crowd vteye had at thls track smce rt was opened and today rs one of the greatest days rn rtcmg hrstory velth the best drrvers ano ears ll'l the country meetlnv 111 thts gruelllng 300 mtle race on the one mlle clrcu lar track The wmner of thxs race ladxes and gentlemen vtrll haye be stowed upon htm the t1tle of the champron drxver of the natron 1n hrs class A little brt more xmportant rs the SIO 000 Hrst pr17e All rrght ladres an gentlemen the cars are bemg led around the track by the pace car and e race wlll be on when the cars reach the east end of the stadlum From tlen on that boy us oblrvxous to all exeept the track and c other drtvers Suddenly the r3Ce lb on and he bCglI1S weavlng ln and out the three lead cars Then a break comes Ihe lead car sprns as he goes around a turn and forces the car 1n front of htm to svyrng the turn wrde Ile takes adyantage of thrs and slovx-y forges ahead glancmg back happrly 1s he sees the two become hopelessly ensnarled tn the rest of the Held Wtth the two best competrtors out of the raee he begrns gryrng the car more pon er and before he knows rt he has lapped the field and then agaln As h passes the east stands he sees a Judge holdxng up a card yyrth the number 200 on If meanmg that he has completed 200 laps and has only 100 to go Into the pres lie goes and after a speedy check up by hrs mechamcs . once agam on hrs way wnth hrs nearest competltor seyen laps behmd Now he has a safe marvm rf nothtng goes wrong and so lle holds the car to a track eatmg but not a 1notor eatmg speed Agatn and agam he passes the lu es stand seemg the numbers flash by 286 287 288 294 8 and Hnally the number he has been watchmg for all afternoon the number 300 He has won Once around the track and then hell stop at the juiges stand to reeexve the trophy There now on wtth the brakes the brakes n response A fine thmg to happen vtm the raee and then CRASH Wluat s the matter son, Dont you feel well' lt vsas the frrendly officer on hrs beat No str just dreammg replres the box and slowly walks down the street away from the lot wrslnng he eould have stopped that car even rf rt vt as only a dream Donal D G1 Al st R One Hundrea lozlu lour Q' 97 A. 3 I 3 3 I 3 v. V' 1 I 3 3 C ., ' ' ' I it ' - ' 33 I r. ' 3 3 J 1 A t 3 3 3 3' I I x 3 'I ' V. 3 3 A4 ' I , 5 . ,. L y , , , , . ' s ' ' V 1 ' - ' s e s u, ' x ' , C K ' 3 D I . I 3' .3 3 3 3 V Y' V3 3- s ' 1 v r e th, , , 73 V Ir A 1 -1 3 L th 3 I 3 3 3 3 uf p A 3 I I among the cars, passmg as many as possxble. Slowly but surely, he rs among 3 3 I 3 'A 3 I ' . . Y. . , - v s ' fi, f. at v ' ' ' ' 3 36 3 3 3 'I 1 3 3 4 3 ' 1 3 'I x 1 s A -s e . ' s s yx , , K ' 7 3 I A ' 1 1 3 V ' D v 3 3 3 33 A 3 I V. 3 . . I 3 I I ' Y , . , -ek , , , e, , , , ' , ' Y rw is 3 . , 2 I 3 3 I l'3 C 3 . . 3 1 ' I A 3 x y D v v K ' - I ,P A 31 I I 3 , . . g dgs vt u y , 3 ' l J '3 ' V ' ' 1 3 7 . 3 . I . A e , y , V e , ,. e ,V O 3 3 . 3 f- 3 '3 . 3 Q W ' An v F 1 -. . 3 33 3 V 3 3 , . r , - fel1 , CAMP NIINNIWANCA Ilhls past summer hte Roosevelt students three boys md txt o gurls were pmtleged to recene scholarshxps to Lamp Vlxnnmmtl Ihe gurls el p eoxered a perlod of tuo weeks tn mtd summer 'md th boys the tolloxxmg two tt eeks IIhe camp IS situated on three hundred aeres on the shore ol I lke NIILIH gan Cnrls md boys of all nets eolors and ereeds enter here I he purpose of Xflmnxvsanca IS to snow us the htgh Ideals tn the mental soctal physxcal Ind 1LllglOU9 Helels of ltfe Ind to gne us an opportumty to ltxe them At thxs eamp I learned I must follow drrectrons my fatlure to do so vt ms the eause ot much dtscomtort Scmmng the l1st of artlcles to express te etmp my mmd paused at three warm blankets 1nd heavy ptjwmas In the lmddle af 1 s177l1ng summer rn Mlcmgan am I gomv to use all that Ilow snllv If I send two blankets md one paxr of flannel pajamas I thought that amount should be more than sufficlent Nflakmg my bed rn the tent the flrst day ot camp xx hxch xx as a xery hot day I congratulated mys ll on swmg space and money by not sendmg the extra blanket As hghts out trme approached nt was defimtely gettxng colder and colder When I ftmshed preparmg myself .or slumber shrvermg I Ilannel shlrt and mv bobby socks Vvlas I the one who had sud somethmg about a s171nng summer Our datly program began lt 1 quarter to sux IH the morning wxth xer e1ses a dtp ln the lake tent cleamng qutet pertod and at last breakfast Ihen our mormng classes began lollowed by lunch and more classes unttl m1d afternoon Next came tournaments free pertod and supper The eve mng program vaned from leetures to square dlnclng Itred but cheerful campers tramped to bed at mne thtrty Then began encounters wrth the unwelcome XIQIIOYS As the Inghts at camp darkened ltttle thtn s began to creep rnto our tents Chtpmunks and mtce notslly started the evploratron ol our dwellmgs Seratchy sounds of lrttle feet went hurrtedly across the floor and on top of the tent A rather odd feelmg came to us as the sound approached us All mt once I felt somethmg craxelmv very last meross the blanke and up my leg At first I lay 1mmoxable unable to utter a sound buddenly spurred Y e f' Un Hurtirel urlu tt, I I I VI IY ' I ' II 1 V I L I I - v1 1 , I I 1 111 I I - 1 - L C 1 I rI I 1 -L ' K' - 11 1 - 1, 1 - 1 I L 1 I' I, NI L I K +1 A - 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 - L-1 I A I I v I f-' r 1 I I 1 - I 1 1 I r I e-I I I I I I I YI I V I YI I I ' I I ' I I I ' I I I ' Y ' 1 - 1 I I I I K I 1 I I 1 1 1 u 'L I H II I g I K IL I . 1. . , I , . . , F , K L e 44 K I 1 K cw I 1 I I I I ' I I I I I ' 1 I II A I D I I I 1 I Y I Y Vx Y V I UI II ' I I I J 4 I . e .. clrmbed into my bed, wearing two pairs of pajamas lone heavy patrl. a 7 I Y I I I I I . J. , I I L L K I 'I I 1 I VI Q I A 'I Y I I 5 I I Il I I I I v v I I v I L - I I 1 1 I L 1 I 1 L 1 1 I , - , . I , 1 1 11 1 I 1 I 1 1 1- I A II I' I I 4 I riI I 4 3 1 1 I 1- I r I 1 1 1 1 I 1 7 I YI I I I ' I I I I I I I I . , C, . , , I 11' 1 L 1 j K 1 . . I v I v1 v I 6 - 1 1t v ' o I I I B Y I Y I I I N J V I - 1 O K 1:A x .a f AW 11 Q. ,. , I A . ,- .511 ' ' f V'-V, wtf. 1, '- W. J pl Q efj' I . . e' Y 't 'e' to actton I jumped up and oegan to scream my actton set off a sertcs of screams and gtggles from the rest of the tent members Finally when I was assured the httle field mouse was just as frrghtened as I things returned to therr former qutet Agam came the sound of scurrymg feet thrs trme atop the canvas tent Graduallv I became accustomed to the sound and fell asleep anyvs ay In th mornmg when I opened my suttcase a patr of Jeans and shtrt had l1ttle holes from tmy teeth The culprlt gatned entrance through a hole tn a weakened corner of the suttcase That box of crackers we left was sadly tossed 1nto the bucket marked waste I-Iave you ever had su h unwelcome usttorsn Camp Mrnntwanca IS truly an tnsplratlon to all who attend JANICP HUDSON THIS IS MISSOURI Just what ts Mxssourt' Is she a state a spot on a map with rtvers moun talns plateaus and c1t1es No not to us To us MISSOUII IS much more than thls she ts our home a place on earth where beauty of nature fellow shxp and the wtll of the people retgn supreme a state truly blessed wtth her blue hrghlands of the O7arks the majesttc M1SS1SS1ppl Rtver guardlng her border and the many rxvers streams and creeks that make her glrtter But to make Mtssourr even more nmposmg Nature has added a very Httmg crown world famous Caverns I-Ier crttzens too shower her wrth pralse and brmg worthy grfts Flrst and foremost among these are the honors they have won and contmue to wm for her name I-Ier beauttful steel capttol overlooks the Mtssourt Rtver The state governnrent has preserved her htstortcal landmarks and erected monuments to her heroes her great ones For the pleasure of her c1t17ens and the many many tourtsls the government provtdes and matntaxns state parks Vartous ctttes and exen tndrvrduals have added to the beauty of Mtssourr wlth art museums Zoos parks gardens reservatrons of wrld ltfe Yes Mtssourx IS truly a beauttful state There IS more to our state however than just her beauty The people from the begtnntng have fought to make her name mean somethrng to all Mtssourr ptoveers fought tn Florlda Texas and the Crvtl War They have dtscovered explored and xnvented and have truly earned the name of Mother of States for our state We have had contrtbutors 1n every field lrterature palnttng theater folk dances relxglon educatton and sclence XVe have had leaders 1n pohttcs and mrlttary sctence ln educatxon and soctal reforms Mtssourt has led the way rn some natton wtde movements whrch have greatly tmproved our country Durtng both World Wars and the Korean War our state s productron ranked hxgh I-Ier past has been glortous and her future we hope wxll be brtght If the Sprrrt of Mrssourx wrll retgn IH the present and tn the future as rt has IH the past thts world wtll be a much better place tn whxch to hve MISSOUII s geographlcal posttlon makes her the center of the Untted States she ts by land and senttment North South East and West But Mtssourt has much more than thrs She has the love and admrratton of mtllxons Our love to a wonderful state our home Mtssourr' BETTY JEAN KICKEL Om Hundred forty stx . - , . . - w 1 1 - - 1 1 - 1 1 1 Q f - .1 11 -1 1- 1 u . ., . 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 ' y in . , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 'N . 1 w 1 - - 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s , , . 1 1 11 - , . . l . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 A , . . c , , , . ,, . . . .,, . . . . . , . . ., . . . . 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LXQL FIVE MINUTES 'Ks the last sound of the bell dres the doors of the many rooms of Roose yelt are flung open and the fiye mrnutes between classes rs begun Feve of the students take thrs opportunity to take a look around at therr schoolmates Vye d see alot rf we d only look nl he first person ue see rs Elle mrghty senror suryeyrng hrs domarn Scurry rng past hrm rs a freshman hurryrng to be on trme for hrs next class Between these tvyo extremes moye the majorrty of the studen s who are by no means less rnterestrng Now here conres a fellow who looks as rf h just lost hrs best frrend When asked he says rt s really nothrng he only flunked a test Oyer there by the starrs rs a grrl who really looks happy When we ask her we find she just made a 94 per cent on a test and has two study halls rn a rove I guess lrfe can be beautrful When we reach our next class we remembe that we had to run to make the bell just lrke the confused freshmen And I know that mrghty senror wrshes he had erght more terms at Roosevelt Maybe people iren t so drfferent after all War I Aer Wrtsox A JOURNEY THROUGH OUR I-IALLS Although most normal people see no resemblance betyy een a vealk through our peaceful halls to a perrlous trrp I do Before I lease the room after the bell rrngs I map out my trrp 'Ihat done I seep confidently rnto the hall Frrst hazard five tall boys standrng outsrde the room present the problem the proneers must haye had when they reached the Rocky Mountarns to go oyer or to go around Decrdrng the best method veas to go around I walked on down the hall Next destrnaeron the foot of the steps I-love shall I get there' Obvrously lll have to vsend my way between the groups of students clustered around the steps Ouch Hey thats my foot you stepped on Oh th ts all rrght All rrghtl Do I want her to do rt agarn I-layrng reached the top of the steps I turned l kneu rt It never farls l guess I should have stuck my hind out so the person next to me would know which way Im turnrng because rt seems I alveays turn the vyrong way and these s a collrsron Well keep yeur chrn up old grrl only a lrttle farther to go Oops 'I hrs trme somebody opened a door as l happened to be passrng and I nearly bumped rnto rt I always thought there should be a lrttle lrght that strcks out oyer the door and lrghts up when some one s comrng out so I d knovy vs hat to expect Ah I arrrved at my destrnatron a brt exhausted perhaps neyertheless I feel I accomplrshed somethrng After dorng thrs oyer seyen trmes a day rt rs so pleasant to yyalk down the empty halls after school alone 'Ihen mother wonders why I come home from scnool veorn out P 5 I he precedrng eyents are fietrtrous lor are they 9 Lois BAIU r O1 I lit ze 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 V - 1 V V1 1 3 ! 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' 1 . - . vu JR ' . , ' . i I . .-- , 1 ' v 'L 4 . -I - A ' A u -Y -K - I, THE RAID It was tyx elye o elock mldmght and no- a sound could be heard throughout the house Then suddenly the shrxll cteak of rusty door hmges was llelld After the sound dred ayy ay footsteps p1dded m the upstalrs hall just outsnde the parents bedroom They paused for a momert as rf the person hs ned to make sure that all was quxel 'Then slowly they started dovyn the steps At each step lhe stalrs screamed therr 'age and then the steps were heard no more Once more they startefl Now a secono palr jomed them No the second paxr was commg from upstarrs The man of the house had heard the steps and had stexlthrly erept from hrs room a revolver ln his hand Agam the staxrs creaked as he too ghded dove 1 to the floor below Upsta1rs IH the bedrooms the rest oi the fam1ly the mother and the chrldren were fearful m thelr beds Une of the two older chnldren vsas tryrng to calm the others There was no sound from the other bed where he older boy always slept DOWDSIHIIS a game of nrde and seek was gomg on as father and the unknoyx n stranger txptoed from one room to ano'her Nleanvyhne upstarrs brayery was begmnmg to take hold and ears were pressed to doors Ind heads peeked around corners Those who were Vlelfflllflg saw a brrght lrght suddenly come from the krtchen door 'lhen as suddenly as the hgnt appeared the house yyas fllled wrth a loud roar whsch echoed and re echoed throughout the house But nt was not the sharp erack of a p1stol Instead rt xx IS the hearty laugh that we recogn17ed to b fathers Full of currosxty me ran down the stalrs although we were strll a lxttle afrard As vue came rnto the kltchen the whole mystery was solyed for there s1tt1ng on a chaxr by the kltchen table was the II1SSlI1g member of the famrly who was thought to be slecplng peacefully upsta1rs In h1s hand he clutched a thrck sandwlch All the excltement had been c1used by h1s rard on the box iff DoNALD GLAHFR WHO S WORRYING? T here IS one type of person whom I just cannot endure He IS the worrrer better known as the worry wart For thls reason I started out the new year bravely by resolvmg neyer to worry about anytmng The first month I can honestly say I dld not fall lnto temptatlon The second month I began to thmk Suppose I am not able to k ep my resolutron Does that mean that I am not trustworthy or true to my xnnerself' I pondered thrs thought deeply for a week or so oh m1nd yoa I was not yy otrvmg far from lt I dropped thrs trend of thought and eyerythmg was Hne lor a whxle It was then tnae I read the magazme artlcle Do You Worry 3 You Should' I hastlly reau the artrcle After readrng rt I began to yn onder rf I veas normal After all for practlcally tyyo months I had not worrred one b1t unless you count the trme when I yy as supposed to meet my mother on the corner of Twelfth and Olrye and I stood an hour waxtmg on the corner of Washlngton and 'I welfth Or lf you want to count the time I was supposed to go to a party one nlght and presrde at a meetmg the other nrght but mrxed dates a brt and went to the party on the nlght of the board meetrng But after all I must admrt that I Om Hundred Izllu 1 1 .1 1, . 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I I 1V 1 ' 1 ' , e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 .1 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 4 ' 1 . y I x I 1 3 3 '1 BI 1 1 I 1 3 1 1 C 1 , . . . 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 . was not a thromc vyorrrtr Alttr tonsultnng several frrtnds I txmt to tlt conclusron that I was not normal No bttaust lf a ptrson dots not yytrzy somtthmg IQ wrong Irrom that dly on I hayt btgun to yy orry ponder and bt ptrpltxtd by tytrythmg I tarry thls attrtudt ol vyorry to my ftllotvmm also If a trxtnd comts up to mt and says loylully that ht has nty tr ftlt bttttr I I ll hm tl t that IS tlust lor instant yyorry Ittllng yvtll IS mtrely a slgn that ont has 1 fttlmq ol fllst st urrty I-Ioyv can anyont lttl wtll Wrth lixts txptnsts and all tht othtr modtrn day torturts to whrch yyt art suhy tttd loday thrs SIITI mm noyy ttlls all not how vytll ht lttls but hoyy rll ht lttls rloday I am worrltd to say that I vyorry about tytrythmq At meh I worry If I smll ayyaltt on lxmt and nu tht mormng, I yy orry rf I shall bt lblt to sttp at mght All rn Ill rt IS ant on vyorry In short I thm I n o mal O 'tm I' n r agim Roy Pl Aon ll MY FIRST TRIP TO THE DENTIST It yyas a ytry met day and evtrythmg yy ent lint that IS untll 2 'SO p m whtn I starttd gtttrng rtldy to takt my first trrp to th dentrst My mom and dad had promxstd mt that the dtntrst would not hurt mt so I wasn t neuch yy orrrtd about If Fmally wt Wtrt rtady to go On tht way to tht dtntlsts ofhct I asktd many qutsllons ptrtunmg to tht dtntrst Mom had an answtr for tach one of thtm rlhtn vyt rt1chtd tht d ntxsl s ofllct Wt yvtnt rn and sat down rn tht Wllflllg room I looktd around at tht many peoplt vyartmg As vye sat thtrt I could htar somtont groanrng nn tht httlt room Thtn I btgan to doubt my partnts w rd If lattr a man vyalktd out heldrng hrs law It was thtn that a ttrrlblt ttthnb camt ovtr mt 1 ittlxng that m1dt me want to gtt on my fttt and dash Out Of thtrt Atttr a whrlt a lady tlrtsstd ln a whrtt urform tlmt out of tht httlt room an sard Ntxt I dldnt know rt at th txmt but that mtant mt yyalktd mto tht mntr oflitt a strang fttlmq camt over me agnn tht samt ftelmg that I had txperr nttd rn tht wartnng room Tht dentrst gretted mt wrth a smrlt but ht dldnt rtctrvt one 1n return Inen ht mylttd me to slt dovyn 1n a bug ltathtr bound chur whnch I thought yyas ytry comfortablt I looktd at all tht tools hangrng aboyt mt md tht dlfltxtnt rnstrumtnts lyrng on tht lrttlt tablt btsldt mt I could fttl my htarl btatlng lasttr md hardtr 'Iht blood rushtd Iron. my fact md I turntd as palt as a ghost I yy ondtr 1 yylll tytz tomt ou o thrs ar t I thou at As I slt thtrt yy orrylng t dtntrst prcktd up a couplt ot tht dangtrous looltxng ttols Ht told mt to ptn my mouth but I ytry mttly rttust but nt nnally conymttd mt Vy htn h btgan moymg tht dtlrtalt mstrumtnts 'rom sldt to slclt ID my mouth lf yms thtn that I thought that tht tnd had comt Btlort I could tount to ttn ht yyas ITfllSI1LLl md ht told mt LXLTXIIIIDQZI yy as ll flglll and thlt I should tomt baclf In snt mtnths So tndtd my txtltmg txptrltntt X XI N Or lltmtlrtl zllu ' L 1' 1 ' 1 1 Y: Y YY' Y I A Y I 'U I 1 l V Y 1 1 K I It 1' 1L v A V4 Y V 1 1 1v1 1 1 1 Q .1 ,ll ll. A 1 11' I V Y 1 -11 1 4 v1 1 1 1' 1 t . . . 1 t ' rt . 1 U- t 3 ' y t f . t . c . . .. t g V 1 L v1 1 11 v I 1 .11 I IL v 1 - 1' L I 1 I I V V I 1 L '1 l . L .II .1 I 51 . , lt at ., 4 Y Y! I 7 3 I 7 I I I ' 1 L 1 1 I 1t 1 I 0 . ' I 1 D 1 I 3 I . 7 43 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 I l T 1 1 1 . 1 L. . 1 1 A L 1 1 ' ' 1 4 I 71 1g 1 1 I1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 ' I 1 t . . . . 1 1 V ' . V 1 1 1 1 1 , .. , L X 0 . . Q . . , A . I ,ly the dentlst wasn t hurtmg that person, why was he groanxng. htt e wha t 1 r 1 I ' I 1 1 ' s Att' ,y 1 1 1' s 11' I 1 1 L1 L' ,. - r ' I 1 1 . I 1 I ' 1 1 I 1 . d , ' . e 1, ' '. AsI V 1 A 1 I 7 '17 71. I D C- ' 1 1 1 ' 1 le 'I . 1 A I 1 I 3 5 v ' ' 1 .- L' V 4 y K- rw v 1. l ' 1 ' I V1 xg 1 A 1'1 I 1 rl 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 11 Y 1 1 A A 1 1 I 1 1 ' ' l 1' 1 - Y 1 'fl x . f ' ln, 1 - ,. , ' . t y, g . , . . th 1 , I 1 1 1 1 - I N 1 1 O, , ,.. . ,' .d 1 ', f , u -, . I Y 1 1 1 1 1. 1 ' . , ' ', , ' I 1 1 ' 1 l I 1'v 1 .1 '1 Dlf1,1,,- H, fltflli. It' 'L -f1l7t' DOUBTF UL PLEASURE Untll thls summer I thouqht I ltntys quxte a out about oycrnlght camp Ill I had gont to camp tour yxttlts tytry summtr for stytn or L1 stasons Hoxytytr as I was soon to End out oxtrnlght camptng IS dtfltrent for counstlors Ih1s typt ol human b-.mg IS SIIDPOSLCI to bt a Slllfllfly, tx mmplt for tht dtar httlt camptrs As IS tht custom tn most camps tht tounstlors comt to camp a ftvy days btfort tht tamptrs Durmg that tlmt tht counstlors lrt taught dtfltrtnt mtthods of carrylng out tht YBYIOUS BLIIXIIILS Durzrq tht flrst asstmbly at prt camp ll vms announctd that vyt would takt an ovtrmght htltt tht followmg day mlhat was just fine smct I ltltt our nxght llltcs I-Iovxtytr thc troublt btgan tht mormng of tht btg day At that tlmt vst wtrt told what ut should taltt w1th us on our advtnturt lrst vtt rolltd our ftyx ntctssttlts Into our SILLPIIIQ., bwg, Ihtst mclutltd 1 panr ol paytmas socks flashllght tovttl vmsh cloth toothbrush toothpastt mtss ku and a ctntttn I ntytr had rtal17ttI bttort lust hovy ntttssary all thtst thlngs vttrt on ont ltttlt htltt VJI. d1dnt ust tht towtl the toot brush or tht toothpastt bttaust wt dldnt hayt any txtra vtattr Afttr an hours htkt on a porson tyy path wt rtachcd our dLSf1II3lOI'l thostn about tltytn th t rlght vyt dttxdtd to hlt tht rocks In ordtr that ut vtould ht ablt to Qtt up tarly tht ntxt morntng It was btgmmng to gtt cold but wt wtrt qomg to bt bravt and do thmgs tccordlng to mstruc Irons so yu changtd tnto our pajamas I tll thlnlt I yyould hayt tt warmtl IH nly Jtlns and flanntl shtrt Our program dtrtctor tamt up to mt as I yt as crnxlmg Into my slttp mg bw and sald Dont ltayt any ol your tqulpmtnt outsldt btcaust lt w I tt sopplng wtt bttaust of tht dtvx So my mtss ltlt cantttn tt yytl flashltght shots toothbrush and all tht rtst utrt put Into tht slttpmg bag I: 11 ly I trtpt Into tht Jtd and trttd to gtt tomlortablt on top ol all tht bouldtrs Afttr qurlt 1 lot ol tosslng md turnmg I managtd to gtt larry tomfortablt All IH all was a mrstrablt Ulglll for mt I was ttrrn hly cold my shots lttpt jabblng mt ln tht stomach and tytry tlmt I turntd oytr tht cadtctn gurgltd tn my tar So you can ste why I wasnt too dts wppoxnttd whtn I was too busy to qc on anothtr ovtrntght hlltt all summtr Dome P1 rltutoy IT sc ll Jim 355 Um ur had lt - H Y Y Y H I . . L g . , Y Y .gba . c . . L H Y3'H Y YH I ' I l H H ' fl ' v H ' L H' ' H ' H ' ' 3 H ft H H H I H H I H ' H A 1 H H Y Y H H H 'L H . l H I X H L H ' -I 'H 3 X I H v I ' ' Y' AH 1 H I I H H I i l I X I 3 YH A I i. VHY3 ' H H A H I Y I f YH 3 H Il ' H I H H Is' Y Y, Y .Y yY.f',.' YK ' HA' I 1 L HH :YH H I H . H- H I Y H'H Y H H 1' 1 H I . YI I I 5 H I I H A I V H 3 H A Q a ntcc meadow. L1ttlc drd we know If was thc rocklcst place wc could have - , At . f .1 .' rf P ' ' ' ' ' t lyH y H H H HK V H Hr I 'Q x' H I A H H H H I H H I L ' ' ' - I H ' ' Si ' Y Y, bun H' D ' I VH H 1 - V ' H - H H vc- 1 Y ' ' Y- HH , ' ' ' H vw A -H ' H ' H 1 H ' .5 Y il gt ' H H- H H 'H Y. A y -Y HL- 'Y HY' 7 Ya' I H H 1 YH H 4 H H7 I il gy Y' - H ' H y, L 'H H - ' H ' H H 1 H ' H t ' I -I L ' H I 'lv' ' '. ' ,it 't N If 2 V V H' H I I H I H HYH I H 7 . YH v H A H H I lv H . K H Y V l I . I x 3 'Y 7 1 I I 3 I 1 Y u ' I ' I1 vt ' lfzllu- tm FRIENDS W1LIhLf riLh or poor LOIOFLCI of VKIIIIL xounq or old LxLrxonL his 1 HLLC lor lfltfldg h1xL onlx it x I-air xxLithLr Irltnd IS IIIL nLLL di s Vx ho LlsL ht axxlul to Gnd Vlanx ol us llitm dLarLr thin iti ol thtm tithtr is too ind onit 1rL lortunitt LIIOLIQII to haxt manx lriLnds ot ILTS but thL pLrson xxithout inx LOITIPBUIOHS doLs not rLallxf lix ind l1IsL triLnds irt txx o kinds ol prLtLnLILL1 pils hut tht truL ssarx O'IL Vx ho but a IIILIILI xx ould LhLtr onL s I1OSp1IZlIl7LLI xxould dLlLnLi xou md xLt YLLOQHl7L your Iiults It xxoultl onL s stll IriLndlLss tail to rLcogn17L our tamilx is friLnds IJLYIUIPS xxt oold LxLixont Llst but xxL do not undLrstind xx hx It is hLLiusL thL truLst Iritnd possibIL OnLs mothLr is IIILIISPLHIIUIL 1 SISILYQ ind hrothLrs aiL xtrx dLsirablL IhL lirgtr thL fimilx thL largLr thL numbLr ol lriLnds but in 1mi1hlL pLrson1litx Lan douhlL th TITIOUHI Alvxlxs bL plLas1nt and trundship xvill s Lk xou but rLmLmhLr that xou must go hall xxax No onL Lan do xxithout lriLnds XXL arL ill dLptnLlLnt on companionship Willa this thought in mind om surLIx xx ill bL succtssful in mLLt1ng pLopIL and LILxLIoping thL r ICQIWIIIIIIILL Ltt Roostxtlt doubIL hLr pLrsonalitx GAIL ROAX EE N N OY rt I x s 1 Ntvx Jui Hr It sLLmL is thou 1 Id burst vxith pi L At last I xxa a full Htdgtd pupil at RoosLxLlt I-Iigh btcomt a mLmbLr of tht Bxx ana Stiff Just think hoxx important I ftlt lNoxx insttad of just hung a plain IittlL old HxL I xx as a st1II mLmhLr of Bttcmu as vxtll nt IorgLt that LI x I xxas in Nliss Ntrud 5 sixth pLriod Lnv is Llass Nliss INLrud xxas rLturmnv our ttst PIPLFS as sht rLturnLd mx ttst paptr sht aslfttci mL to r-.main itttr Llass Surelx thLrL Louldnt bt anxthing wrong I had madL in I on mx ttst I assurtd mxst 'No that cout nt possiblx bL thL troublt Ilrliips shL xx anttd to talk about somt Inglish xxork 1d misstd No I hadnt misstd anx I arguLd to mxsLlt I5x this tim vx is rtadx to think ilmost anxthinx, Vxhat on tartl hid I LL t 1 C ass IOSL lrom mx sLat somtxx mit xxLa in xtrx DLFXOUS C i tht tiouxtnts that xx Lnt tnrough mx mind I x is almost 1 pinu igint mx surprixt xxhtn xxas as LLI t ht on tht ISL Ll All xx s t o o xxas s sig n x YL IL in pridt at x s L J x our L L L xxas xxtll rtxx irdtd xixi Cuiic HI Ur illt 'IK i 'D . -I jx A 'I F L 1 Y A x I 1 x x Q K :I x x 'iw ' - Vx- . Ax' I A-'x - - xt fb ' 'lx gy P ' , . , 1 , ,, .- ' . ' J , A V 1 YK I v I 43 - I Y g Ai 4 5 1 vs 1 -C L ' V 6 ' - K L x -. -. Iv x ' xl ' I . s , , 1 ' '. . . vc vy 1 1 L ' 'x ' ' Lt. 1 I - x I v' - Y ' W ' V4 A it Vi 1 i 1 1 - v L .- L 4, ,-X EJ, - ,Q-1, I-.5-Q, -fit. O' ', -X ' f I'IC - va. 0 ' ' iiL . -d gl ' . 'A 'id-. 7 - 1 v I 3 Yu I ' Thinking of this noxx' sc-:ms a trivial compared to thc dax' I was askcd to 3 3 X 3 1 I ' L I Y ' D ' v Y K L 4 ' I 1' L' V ' m -.Q v L I -I ' V1 V I'll -vcr ' 1 a '. ' ' I f '. I' ' V 7 I' h Cv ' A Y! v 1 I H x ' ' v x r Y I' . '. ' f . ' 1 'lf. I' Y 'd ' 'L - ' ' . I ' A 1, ' - 2 . I inc? Afc' I., I -'l. lL.d ' . JIT ' I , ' ' Y xx. 5 in . L Im. ' - I' ' Q' ' ' I ' 'k' il' I'd liku o - ' L' nu Staff. I 'a. abl' t d ' igh, It was a f h mixed vith -l I, joxx . d ' -. 'I'h x'af th- most unhaxpj half-h I had -x'-r sp'nt. but I ' ' MAJ A- Q 3 -uaitu. 'L' lltzvtlrvtl I' 1-Ihrtt MORNING BUS RIDERS Drd you tver stop to watch people on the1r way to work IH the morn mg, If you d1d you wtrt probably as amustd as I haxt betn as I watched the expresswns on tht1r facts and tht dtfferent ways that they walked The fac1al txpresstons vstrt sombtr jovtal thoughtful txery unusual that early m tht mO1l1lUgl and tht most tommon slttpy lht comb1nat1on ol tht fac1al LXDICSSIOHS and tht ty pes of 11 alks are a shovt 1n thtmstlxts 'I htrt art so many d1Htrtnt txp s that ll 15 almost IAUPOSSIIJIC to naakt a complttt llSI Wt havt the man u ho for a thangt has left hts houst tarly and w llks down the strett slowly and 1' 1th h1s ftet draggmg Tnt one thought that ftlls hts m1nd IS that ht hopts thu ht wont bt so tarly that ht w1ll havt to optn tht oflict and maybt do somt txtra 11 ork hlhtn thtrt IS tht self assurtd punctual man Lxtry mornmg ht ltaves h1s houst at the same t1mt r1dts tht s1mt bus and gtts to work at txactly fnne oclock He walks 1long w1th a br1sk step not hurrymg but not lo1ter1n11 Clthkl full of prtde 1n htmstlt that he has ntxtr been latt to any tngagtment that IS not rtcently H m m m m A th1rd typt IS the gobblt and g1t man Ht IS tht ont who bartly 1 spl1t second befort nts bus arrtvts at tht stop suddenly throws optn the door and bolts down tht strttt w1tn ont arm 1n a coat and 1n that hand a small morstl of toast ttht last of h1s small brtakfasty and tht other nand Jammmg h1s hat on h1S htad Hes just a brurred nnagt as ht runs toward hrs stop atrtvmg just 1n t1me to board the bus VI h1s boy would have stt rtcords 1n h1gh school track Vwho knows maybt ht d1d 1 Another type IS of tht Caspar M1lquetoast v1r1tty It s rtally a p1ty to vtatch th1s poor soul as ht walks to tht stop pttttng around ptrtodtcally to set that no ont IS folloumq h1m Ht s always tht last ont to board the bus partly out of pol1ttntss and partly bec1use ht doesnt w1sh to o'ftnd anyone On the bus he ntxer takes a seat unttl he IS sure that no ont tlst IS standmg Also thtrt 1S tht man vthom most ptoplt would tall a bully He walks down the strttt wtth a ch1p on hx shouldtr IH the hopt that someone w1ll knock lt ofl that IS somtont smalltr than ht Ht s r1dts 1nto tht crowd at tht stop josthng tvtrybody he comts ntar Tht amuslng part of th1s ftllow s character IS that when the bus arr1ves and he thtnks he has tvtry body bluffed the crovsd bands together and forces h1m to board the bus last Ht IS so embarrassed and dumbfounded that ht sheeprshy wa1ts for tht next bus 'I he last type IS the man yt ho l1vts ntar tvxo bus stops and both busts that stop thtrt take htm to hrs plact of busmtss Ht 11 alks toward ont of tht stops and lucktly stts a bus commg But as ht lS trossmg tht strttt he casts a costly glanct ox tr hrs shouldtr and stts tht othtr bus commg He comts to an abrupt halt 1n the mtddlt of the strttt looklng th1s vtay and that then conttnuts toward tht first stop But tht hes1tat1on proxed fatal for just as ht turned around tht bus pulltd avtay T urnmg on h1s heel he IS just 1n t1me to stt the other bus roar aavax from tht stop 'tavlng h1m standmg ID tht strttt a dtjtcttd man rtsolung from thtn on to st1ck to h1s dtcrsxons DONALD Gtzxrst-11 Ont Hundred Izflq four 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Y 1 1 0 1 1 V 1 1 R 1 1 t t t t 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 A 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 .1 . 1 11 A 1 1 1 , ' 3 I L . 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 V 1 . 1 . A 1 f ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . tk . ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 t I . c . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 , e , 1 1 . 1. 1 , ' 1- 1 111 1 O1 1 A . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1. . 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 . . .... A . ,, ,, , . 1 1 ,7 1 1 ' . , . 5 .1 - i11 -I 1 j - v t . - 1 1 11- 1 1 I 1. , 4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , c 1 1, 1 11 1 1 1 . , t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , t . 1 1 1 - 1 , . . . ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 - 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' - 1 1 1 E x X Y V . . . 1 . . - 1 ,X . . . L 1 1 1 y .1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' ' - 1 1 . 1 -1 4 , - -fbx Q3 bg, , ' V , X . l ' ' ' f I , 1 1 , fzf '7 - fri' 3 A, W I ' 5 7 , , 1 'V if, , k , T M My V x., , I f ffm'lfL1rT.frrJfLf!L1-flu THE UN EXPECTED Ly ery SIBIISILD had deyeloped a squeak The moonlxght streamed through he cracks rn the wall lrke long slender ghostly fingers 'Ihe door at the head of the steps looked luke a huge black smrster mouth ready to sw allow hlm as soon as he opened rt Gobw ebs hung eyervwhere and were spun from Exture to fixture l1ke ghostly w hrte brrdges It seemed lrke an eternity b fore he reached the huge dark mahogany door As Ile reached for the door knob there was an elre squeak and a loud bang turnmg swnftly around hrs back brushed up agalnst a soft oblect an old rotted moth eaten rag dropped at h1s feet He opened the door wrth a slow creakrng noxse there before hrm was a large dark room Llghtmg a candle he was startled by the shadows made by the flxckermg flame on the wall The room was bare except for a large metal cox ered trunk Bang What was that, Ch Just the shutters he sand to hrmself As he walked oyer to the trunk fumblmg for the key the floor boards moaned wlth eyery step Swxsh sw rsh somethmg flew by hrs face Was rt a kmfe? No only a bat flylng out the w1ndow rnto the moonlxght filled mght Hearmg the grrndlng clrck of the rusty tumblers nn the lock he knew lf wouldnt be long A sharp gust of wrnd blew out the candle urckly he restored the lxght He ralsed the lxd thmkmg to tore thas page out of th1s book' 311 L DHXIX1 FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM I had often thought of war torn Europe as a terrlble place rn whrch to lxve And yet there IS where I found myself on a cold dark mght rn Noyem ber I was rn a basement of a house somewhere rn Lastern Germany A group of men were huddled around me Izyeryone was tense and not a word was uttered The ram was fallnng llghtly on the roof makmg soft pattermg nolses Soon a mm rn an old shabby coat who seemed to be the leader be gan to speak He told the men of a plan whxch he had prepared It was a plan for an escape from Eastern Germany to Western Germany and freedom After he had spoken the men patted me on the shoulder and wrshed me good luck It was then that I realrzed that I was the person who was to escape I bade the men farewell and crept out 1nto the dark mght wrth the words of the leader stlll rmgmg rn my ears I was to follow a path whrch was a few yards to the rxght of the house until I got to the mam road Ihere a, car would be wartlng to take me to freedom I found the path and started creeplng down rt After I had gone about a mxle I heard the shouts of men commg from a short drstance behrnd me It was the Gommunxst Polrce I began to run faster than I had eyer run before weaymg from one s1de of the path to the other Soon bullets were flyxng past me I kept runmng and was 1ust about to get mto tlle ear when a bullet struck me ln the back I fell to my knees clutchmg the car door knob as I fell I awoke clmgmg to my bedpost My terrrble dream was oyer and I was sale My FI IGH'I FOR IREEDOM had ended' PRI D LEICH1 Om Hundred fzttu 1 I 1 ' 7 I Y 1 y I ' 1 1 3 I 3 , I y Y Y , . I 1 1 1 ' v1 1 v y 1 1 1 ' 1 v v ' 1 I 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' v C- A 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 - 'I 3 Y HA 1 Y ' . yn 7 I ' A1 - 1 . 1 'A 3 I Y 3 ' 1 I Y y 1 1 ' ' 1 1 y 1 e 1 1 1 y 1 ' 'A ' 3 lv 1 D D 3 3 Y 3 Y3 1 ' I I 1 1 v 1 ' 1r1 1 ' y' - 1 I . 7 . . x . , . ' ' ' ' ' H ' Velh hrmself, I have 1t at last, for here rn thrs trunk lxes the - - - ey. o 1 ' 1 ' , 1 K , 1 I 1 1 ' y I ' 1 1 ' r 1 l I V1 . X X X 1 T71 3 Y 3 1 Y 1 1 1 ' V ' ' 1 ' 1 - 1' ' l 4 ' V y 11 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1- 1 1 3 . 3 1 1 1 1 3 I I 'A 1 Y I y . . V. . . y 1 y y 1 ' 1 1 I 1 A ' I 1 1 y 1 r ' I 1 1 1 T L lj . I I A . 'I 3 I I X D . 3 , . y ' ' ' 1 V J Y Y. 3 I 1 Y 73 3 , , ' 1 ' y I 1 ' 1 - v 1 3 1 ' 1 I! Y 3 D I y ' ' v y 1 ' v1 . , Q '. , ' : ' 1 y - 5 1: . - 1 -s'v FISHING CRAZE Ol all tht drfltrtnt out of doors sports I know fishing sttms tr171tst mt LLSSITIIX hunk tht sport is so bad is yust tl1t ptopt thx t s1trn1tn I t fishrng was ontt tscribtd 18 a pnttt o strtng wfxth worm on 1 hook tltd to ont tnd 1nd somt sillx fool on tht othtr Fishtrmtn may prty 1rntatt about tht Sl7L of tl1t fish that gtts 1w 1y but as thtm why thty fish 1nd you gtt an tytn t1nt1tr mytntron lhty SIX flshtng is rtlaxxng tl11t rt rs an rnttlltgtnt sport rtquirrng brains tl1at it is ID tntxptnsryt sport 1nd wrth tht prttt of mt1t it t1n pay for rtstlf Vlany 1 f:lSl1tI'I'T1'if1 l1as sptnt l1undrtds of doll1rs on tquipmtnt of ont kind or 1nothtr only to find th1t tht fish 1rt striking on homt madt flits trtd out ol horst l111r 1nd thrcktn ftathtrs Somt flsh tould dit laughing lf h laughtd 1t somt of tht lurts and artificial baits that art suppostd to ttmpt thtm Anothtr popular mxsconceptron IS th1t tht sport of flshtng ts rtlaxrng Absurd For wetks rn adymct a ptrson runs around in a fl77y' buying tqulpmtnt m1k1ng arnngtmtnts 1nd rtstry1t1ons 'lhtn ht drlyts lrkt mad to gtt to his fayorrtt rrytr lakt or strtam whtrt ht stts up camp lf ht isnt a neryous wreck by thus timt ht gots oytr to tht w attr and survtys tht srtua tton 1nd rntyrtably says to mmstlf Now whtrt would I bt rf I 'vtrt a fish XV1th this ht picks out his spot and btgrns to fish If ht catchts somt thing l1t is ytry muth pltastd 1nd assurts htmstlf that ht has tht brains ol 1 fish Ihis dots not spt1k ytry wtll for our frxtnd w htn you consldtr tht Sl7L tu a sh s 1ratn I ht dotsn wtl lf at Hrst you don t succtt try try :gun Mort tl11n lrktly ht ll tnd by 1sk1ng tht lrttlt farm boy that h1s bttn tatchrng flsh hand oytr list w hilt sttttng on tht bank with his c1n polt string 1nd rmproyxstd hook for somt 1dy1tt If ht still h1s no lutk in t1tcl1tng so much IS a mxnnow ht rtmtmbtrs th1t thtrt ts a Gsh m1rktt on tht highway whtrt ht tan stop btfort rtturning home ht did h1pptn to t1tth 1 fis1 wh1t pr1y ttll woul ht do tl n Hsh that has bttn luggtd around rn warm wt1thtr all day is hardly apptt171ng so ht could giyt tt to a frrtnd ot his providing ht had lots of othtr frrtnds lhtn ht starts batk homt with all his und tales of ldytnturt rlht thantts art ht should allow for a sufficrtnt ltngth of trmt to rtcuperatt from his rtlaxatlon Will this ptrson gut up fishing as a lost caust No tht samt thing wrll happtn ytar afttr yt1r for ontt a fishtrman always 1 f1shtrm1n C wrt R Btsst N Ur I x I H H V 'HH ' 4 H' ' ' t . t A t . 5 , 4 I dt nt t '. . . it . . l .t ar ' H A v -H H' H ' I- 4H'H I l fi.l '. n la t, d. .t I t .1 1 H H v HV I' H H ' H H H ' V sk I f v sv v t sv- - - vs s - v 4 H ' I I 'I H A . . . . fis , v v 5 - HY v v '. -, . -L H H Y H H H , . . fy- 1 , .-' ty A- Hd , t . ,l . , t. . . . , , 1. t ' ' . - . . , , . 1 A ll - . t . ,l, t. t . d ' TL , I - - - r v v' 1 1 t , . t L , l. I , l H VH B, H H ' ,' , .s t fs -s I Y t -f 1 ' . ,, H vt' lltm.Irt'tI lzlitf yt't't-rf TALENT AUD On Thursday May 22 durmg the fifth perrod the Student Councrl pre sented somethmg entlrely neva and drfferent the Talent Aud featurrng the skrlls and accomplrshments of some of our students whose talents mlght haye gone unnotrced lf tt had not been for thrs opportunrty Drawrng on our local talent Coach Lorenzen acted as M C and almost stole the shovs The partrclpants of the mne acts were Barbara Tabor Betty Kleme Plano Duo Roberta Melyrn Tap Dance lna and Wally Lockhart Vaudeytlle Song Team Velda Lrnk Dog Act Marrlyn Koppe Classrc Ja77 Jxm Srnoyrch A1 Schroder Clary Weber Band Janet Fuchs Helen Goelltz lmxtatrons of Smgers Ken Ault Plano 1Popular BOOQIB1 La Verne Hoeflner Ruth Anderson and Manly Johnson 1952 Charleston The program was a tremendous success and the Student Councnl hopes to sponsor a srmrlar show eyery term hereafter SHIRLEH UAF and JANE LUADI RS S ire BROTHERHOOD AUD In recogrrtron of Brotherhood Week the Student Councrl s Inter Group Relations Commrttee presented an audltorrum program durlng the second purpose rs to emphas17e the fact that brotherhood should be practrced through out the entrre year not just the one week vxhen rt rs the domrnant subject rn everyone s mmd In every communrty there are many people and organrzatrons workmg constantly to promote b tter democratlc relatrons 'Ihe noble ends toward whrch they strrye cannot become a realrty howeyer unless they are arded by the drlrgent practlee of brotherhood on the part of eyery other mdtvrdual rn the commumty lhese mdrvrduals are not just the other fellovy they are you and I It ns our duty no our pf1Vl1CgL to partrcrpate rn thrs endeavor Frrst on the program of thc Brotherhood Aud vxas a movre stressrng the necessxty of brotherhood throughout the entrre vyorld Although the movre vtas presented ln an amusrng manner the thought behrnd rt vsas extremely serrous The prrncnpal speakers were Rrchard Buelcr Betty Howe and B111 Dehmer of Mr Fenenga s public speakmg class Next on the program vyas a radro play entrtltd But You Sald adapted for radro by Shrrlev Guckes and presented by some of the members of Mrss O Solfronk s radlo workshop ln concluslon the entrre school under the drrectron of Mtss Hxlb sang the Star Spangled Banner SHIRLEY LEAP and JANE LUADPRs One Hundred fzfry ezqhl , . , , , , f. ' ' ' ' 1 1. ' , ' '--- ' . 2, f r r' - 1, 4. ' -- . 6. ' ' r' , ' . Y f - . 8. ' -- ' . K' . 9. ' - - , , V ' 1 -- A , . A , , . ' 1 A 4 1 . 9 C., A Y - period, February 21. Although this program is presented annually, its main I .11 ' 1 1 K . - , . y y . V V . . . . . C . . . - . .Y Q . V' Y V . 3 V 1 I . r 1 1 I I I ! 5 V' 7 , Y PAN AMERICAN AUD Aprrl I-I 1890 marked the brrth of the Pan Amerrcan Unron an organr zatron of North and Latrn Amerrcan countrres 'I here are twenty one natrons rn the Pan Amerrcan Unron and the Organrzatron of Amerrcan States both of whrch are workrng to encourage trade and cultural exchange among the natrons In the Rro Pact the group also promrsed to come to one anothers ard rn the eyent of attack The twenty one countrres whrch are thus bound closely together are Exrgentrna Bolrvra Brazrl Chrle Colombra Costa Rrca Cuba the Domrnrean Republrc Ecuador El Salyador Guatemala Hartr I-Ion duras Mexrco Nrcar qua Panama Paraguay Peru the Unrted States Uruguay and Vene7uela One of the major prorects of these countrres rs to promote a better under standmg between therr peoples Izach one has a drfferent culture several drffer ent languages are spoken customs and standards ol lrvrng vary greatly These drfferences often breed mrstaken rdeas about the other country and sometrmes lead to strong prejudrces T hrs prejudrce need not exrst Instead of censurrng the ways of these natrorrs because they are drfferent from ours we can use therr rdeas to enrrch and rmprove our own lrves On thrs the srrcty second brrthday of the Pan Amerrcan Unron Vlrss Marran Comfort agarn presented a fine program It opened wrth an address by Brll Klepprnger entrtled Pan Amerrcan Day and Its Srgnrncance The small ensemrle under the drrectron of Mrss Brrdre I-Irlb sang Spanrsh Serenata by E Orrnados hlhe marn part of the program came when Mr hrs trrp I-Ie took us on a tour of the contrnent by means of colored slrde prctures whrch he had taken on thrs trrp hrs speech was entrtled Over the Pan Amerrcan I-Irghway from Caracas Vene7ucla to Lrmr Peru SHIRLI r Lr AI THE MEMORIAL AUD The Memorral Aud whrch was held Thursday May 30 was one of the most rmpressrye Rooseyelt has eyer had The stage decorated wrth fresh flowers featured the bronze placque rnscrrbed wrth the names of Rooseyelt s war dead Alrce Vogel gaye a short talk on the orrgrn of lVIemorral or Deco ratron Day and told how rt had been commemorated rn the past 'Ihen Brll Klepprnger recrted In Flanders Frelds and Reply to In Flanders Frelds The last of the speakers was lxen Scheffel who reerteer an Qratron gry en by a Unron Army general at the close of the Cryrl War 'I he musrcal part of the program rncluded the prayrng ot Onward Chrrstran Soldrers by the band and I-Ieayenly Irght and Battle Hymn of the Republrc by the chorr At the end of the program two mrnutes were dedrcated to srlent prayer or medrtatron then HI aps was played rn echo The Memorral Aud has become a tradrtron at Roosevelt and as long as rt remarns so those who dred rn battle to keep Amerrea free wrll never b forgotten Jramirrr Krsserwc One Hundred frflu nrne - v T Y T i - I Y I I I 1 I 1 . . D 3 l ' . . T X , 1 I . . . . , . ' I' 1 I v 1 I ' - . . ag . A . . . ' , , . i 1 A -i H I I l l - ' -s 1' e - ' I e . ' - X i 1 I . 1 C ' e . I. . 1 1 I I 1 X . x I T I 1 ! . 7 Wrllram Baggerman, who has traveled all over South Amerrca, spoke about , . , . - I ' I V ' 3 . C 1 'I I Y I 5 , , 1 ' ' r' n V ' . . ., . , . . . . V 1 x 3 3 I Y, Y Q 'E I 1 1 1 r ' 1 v 1 x ' I r e ' ' . D i ' 3 7 I I 'I I 5 I ' v X V lu I N 1 D D' 11 I ! I Q , . ,Q .: , . , e A 1- AUD NOVEMBER 18 Oh Oh What did we do now said some students wrth gurlty con sciences asked as we met in the aud the thxrd period and saw a policeman seated on the speaker s platform Officer 'I homas Watkins of the Third District was introduced to us by Mayor Rich Bueler After getting us into an agreeable nood by his pleasing personality Oflicer Watkins began a revrew of the laws bemg enforced rn our c1ty and gaye us the reason for their enforcement First he pomted out the undesirable characterxstxcs of gangs Brawls are started between two gangs merely because of disagreements of two individuals lhese gangs do not merely use their fists in th fights but various types of dlngerous weapons Vandalism and destruction of publlc property rs another violation by the teen ager because we do not have any place to go or anything to do ID our lersure trme 'Io preyent thrs destruction of property and our gettmg mto trouble loitering IS prohrbrted Several corners such as Grand and Shenandoah Roger Place and Utah and Grand and Chippewa were pomted out as the usual loitering places of Roosevelt students The faults of excessive drmkmg were drscussed Intoxlcatron leads to law breakmg poor health and may affect a person s whole lrfe We are to obey traffic rules and regulatrons hlhese rules were made for a reason the protection of the passenger and of the pedestrran as well as of the drrver If we don t consider our safety we must respect the rrght of others to guard theirs We can obtaln a student license at the age of sixteen until we are eligible for an operators permit we must be accompamed by an mstructor when driving I am sure we understood the facts presented us by Officer Watkins and Igree with hrm so that we may be good c1t17ens of the United States JANIC1 HUDsoN MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL Two and a half years igo when I first entered Roosevelt I was abso lutely bewildered It was so large with long dark corrrdors and so many rooms I 1ke a typical New Jay I walked slowly up the stairs not lenow mg where I was going I wondered how m the world I would be able to learn where each room w as After all there were so many Fmally after bemg guided to the audrtorrum by an upper termer I went rn and sat down I was soon consoled by the rdea that there were New Jays all around me and after all they didnt know any more than I Or d1d they Finally we were taken to special rooms where we met our advrsers I was 1 lrttle lrightened at iirst afraid that I was gorng to lunch at the wrong trme or that I was not gomg by the rules and regulations of the school But after a few weeks I began to feel at home and knew my classmates nloday I wouldnt glYL my school up for the world I'here is no sehool that ean beat Rooseyelt and I am glad to be a part of it GALL POFI Om Hundred 511111 A' ' ' 1 17 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 D 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 A 1 ' 11 1 1 . 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' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . 1 . , e 1 1 1 A 11 A 4 1 1 1' L 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - , . - , , 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 I 1 . , . , 1 1 11 1 , . - A .1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11, 1 '1 1 1 1 1 11 1 Q 1 1 4 C ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 '11 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 - PROGRESSIVE AUD ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 1952 Dr lNtal Boyxmrn nottd tdutator author ltcturtr and salts psycholo Qrst dtlrytrtd an rnsprrrng spetch to tht student body October l0 Hrs sub lttt vxas Slht Adyantrgts of Prnrshrng I-Irgh School Dr Bow man tn touragtd tht studtnts to rarst thtrr gradts and learn all thty can vshrlt thty 1 n hrgh sthool Ih rttord tstablrshtd nov vxrll carry oytr rnto tht iuturt yt rs trsyf to stt that ht kntyy yyhrt ht vt as talkrng about and btlrtxtd rn ns toprc Hrs spttch yy as yy tll ytorth tht trmt Although tht subrtct or hrs spttch rs a sort spot vsrth mrny puprls tht studtnts Irsttntd tlostly Dr Bowman gayt many ptrtrntnt martrms An trtamplt rs lxnttlrng htlps a man stand bttttr I-It also rllustrated rndustry by sayrng that rt burlt n th stnat ordtr is 'Iht vshttls art labor mrnagtmtnt tonsumtr r ytstmtnt and tht motor profrt lrlt 1 ytr rs tlt ttrrtryt and tht brlltt goytrnmtnt control Iht mtthod ustd by tom munrstrc rnouthprtcts to turn tht ptoplt agarnst tht goyernmtnt vtas dtmon strattd Afterwards Dr Bovsman rtmarlttd that any patrrotrc Amtrrcan could ansu tr tht soap box pupptt by sayrng that soft soap rs 94 f lyt Our sthool yms ytry fortunatt rn btrng ptrmrtttd to htar Dr Bovs man Pfxur Suoyrr rr rt SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Orthtstra undtr tht drrtttror of Nlr Vlrdrmrr Golschmann 1 hrs trtrt crmt on Thursday rtttrnoon Ottobtr 23 at two oclock I-Itnryf Farbmrn tht Hrst yrolrnrst wrs tht gutst solorst As has bttn tht tustom rn tht past ytars a demonstratron ol rnstrumtnts yr as grytn durrng tht program At thrs trmt tht yrrrous stctrons such as tht xxoodvyrnd brass strrng Ind ptrtussron rnstrumtnts vytrt dtmonstrattd 'Io shovt hovt eath group adds to the efftct of tht complete orchtstra tach stctron ylrytd tht first ftyy bars of Caprrccro Izspagnol by Rrmskyf Korsakofl T ht program xx as as follovys PROGRAM Solorst I-IARRH I-XRBVIAN Xrtrlrnrst Oyerttrre to Ihe Marrrage of Frtrro XIo7art lrrst moycmcnt from Symphony No 8 rn I' 'Vlaror Opus 03 Becthorcn Rrde of tht Vrllty rrts from Dre XX all-ttrrt XX rtncr DI VIONS I RA FIOIN OI INST RL 'VII tx I S lrrst moxtment from Ccnterto rn I nrrnor for X rolrn and OICIHGSIIA ODDS 64 Mendelssohn HARRY FARBXIAN Vrolrnrst Holrday for Stunts Datrd Rogt Caprrcro lsprgnol Opus 34 Rrmslty lxorsrltofl Alborada X rrratrons Alborrda Stene from Gypsy Song Irnale Fandango of tht Axsturrts a a . Yy v t s s - q s s s , v . I u ' vs 1 ' ' I s s , ' - lx. 7 1 In S x I Y L x E' It I I g t.. . Y X ' ' L 3 H ! 5 lay h' I C 3 Y V I I 1 v I 3 IL ,t ,Lk ., . . , , K , , 1 ' 1 A U ' ss ' A s 5- y' L v ' xl t x ' 1 s 1 H 1 1' I 7 vy y N I i rr ' 3 r I 4 V 'A V X3 A is ' o e .' ' t. a car. ' ' ' 'z , t ' ' . ' '. ' 3 ' ', : wr ' tlc dri '. J' rn- 'x I Vs: K u L l' Y! I ' r S H 5 3 Y ' . I , I U i x u u I h V 'I Y X , 3 . A . Y 5 3 Y I I 3 . ' Y V3 Y X I IA 1 I l 3 Y Roosevelt was honored again this tall by' a visit of tht- Saint I-ouis Symphony' S x L x I I 1- ' I If v A ' I . S I ,I L X ' Y L . 5 ' ' I v 1 ' ' E C Y 3 V' I ' - C. 1 H t I . L- Lk- ss s A l s 4 vu A ' ' ' ' B y 'lt' D Y, I ' 4 I I A ' VL . t E I -S, t K- 3 v Y' ' 4 I ' ' L 3 4 I I X 13 l 'I i . S 7 Y ' A 'I 3 3 H 1 I S ' . Y.: . H: -K y r 5 v v ' '. I. ' MS ' Hr. H , .. ,, .. ,. r . '7 I' - 1 V I ' . ' . 3, A ' . ' ' I. .. ., , '. 1 :A , .. , , t , . , 5 ,, .. 4A I, N ' l . E I ,, . V A .I I , I A . 0. .. 4 ' i . 1 , ' . 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III. . rv. .- y ,V , V. 5' . -'. . - , Q5 Ont' ,1Ll77tIH'tI Srxly-Itto A SENIOR S ADVICE TO A FRESHMAN Hlgh school 19 not 1 pl1yhoust as somt puplls would h1yt you btlltxt lt I5 tht bulldtr of 1 strong or yytlk loundauon lor tht futurt 1ttord1ng to hoyy you yy orlt All of us vylll haxt to tarn a hung t1tntu1lly why not ht 1blt to tarn a good ont Thtst four yt1rs nrt tht most 1mport1nt onts IU 1 pupll s ltft Fl hty alt tl1t ytars th1t btst dtytlop hls sltxlls l11s ptrsonahty and hls 1m 1t1ons VKlllCD yylll dLILlI'l1lDL to yy l11t ltlght l1t yylll 11st Ill tl1t luturt l 1 sttn many boys l1ugl1 xx l1tn thty rtctny td 1n l' on 1 ttst hut you should ohstryt t1t samt studtnt yyhtn ht losts 1 ract m ttatk Y ht h1s los 1 m t 1mport1nt b1tllt of hxs ltlt yyhtn ht t11ls 1n sthool xx orlt and l1ughs about ll ln tht stmor yt1r talks 1rt glvtn on tmploy mtnt Ont ol tht n111n polnts strtsstd IS a good school rtcord It an tmploytr stts 1ll thostn suhyttts yylth poor gr1dts Dthlnd thtm l1t yylll thtnlt tn1t ont ts alrud ol work Howtytr lt ht stts subjtcts th1t rtquxrt thought and study yylth 1 good gradt bthlud thtm tht posslbxlxtlts ol stcurxng tht Job Aft ttrtalnly hlghtr Afttr gr1duat1on llfc btcomts lxkt a sport for m a spoft only tht btst art ustd and IH lltt only tht btst 1rt vsanttd Noyy somt puplls vylll tomplaln about thtxr tt1thtrs Sht yust l11tts m and so on down tht ltnt Vv'tll thtn lf ttachtrs 1rt unpltasmt hoys does tt happtn that so many pupns t1rn all E s lf you yy ant troublt t taslly found Tt1chtrs art human vuth tht samt troublts grxtfs 1nd ht1d 1thts Btmg ltlnd 1nd thoughtful to thtm ls only courttsy Thty should b rtspttttd fox t1th1ng you tmtyf gut It 1 s o utxnst yts rt s muth rtw1rd nn ILlCl1lI1g mtl ytt ttathtrs must ltnt yy anti do so muth tuturt of 1 natlon is an thtlr hands for tht puplls tl ty ttath noyy yylll bt th lt1dtrs ol tomorroxx Somt n11y laugh ll ll11s tss1y1 lll rtt1l11tt yylth 1 qutstx 1 Vkho m1dt tht ut1pons that rtdutttl tht ltng h ol Wt1rld W1r ll and slytd so m1ny IU1I1y ltyts Wl1t1 lorgtd tht xdt1s ol ntyy 1rms th1t tn1bltd 100000 mtn to stop mxlllons ln lxorta Hoya 1rt tht hxghxy 1ys tars plants and numtrous ot tr thtngs buxlt l thlnk youll find 1ll thtst ansyytr tht samt tn yyork d studltd 1nd h1t1 tht ambltlon not only to bttttr thtmstlxts but to lmproyt thtmr surroundmgs and thtlr ntlghbors yylth thtm Y1u vynll full L ,JJ Ur umir tl bzxlu I r , 1 I I V 1 - 1 I y v1 y 1'1r1 . . t t . .. . 1 . 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V. t , , , h, ' V ' P V ' 1 1 V1 1 1 N11 . 1 t . 1 V 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 V1 L V 1 V 4 4 V ' V1 14 ' I ' 1 1 V 1 Q rl S 1 , ll iq All 1 . hw the places of these persons rn the future Wluat you do nove wrll determrne whether ue haye peace and prosperrty or decay and emptrness Theres a brg job ahead for all of us Nove the foundatron rs berng lard whether rt rs a strong foundatron that verll bear the vyerght of the future rs your responsrhrlrty Wrth farth rn Cod ourselyes and our ountry wrth strong mrnds rn strong bodres we can neyer be beaten But 'rgarn thrs rs your problem lm sure that after 1 vyhrle rnstead of the grrnd you expected you ll hnd vsork fun md your mrnd and body vurll haye grovsn rn strength Thrs rs my advrce to you freshman Youll frnd hardshrps and be hurt on the may Youll remember the people who sneered and called you names but set your srghts hrgh and trust rn Goo and all the sneers and bad names vurll drsappear l only hope that what l haye learned here at Roosevelt and laaye trred to put rrrto Meer forqel lhul PAUL Suoryrr xr R A GLIMPSE INTO ROOSEVELT S FUTURE Let us peer through the years to come and try to rmagrne what Roose yelt Hrgh School vsrll be lrlee rn a fevx years lt rs the year l962 and although Roosevelt rs strll located rn the same place qurte a few major changes haye been made To get a better rdea of eome of these changes let us follow an ayerage students course through an average school dav at Roosevelt School strll begrns at nrne oclock so after a small breakfast consrstrng of two eggs tvxo slrces of bacon two preees of toast and a huge glass of mrlk the student rs on hrs way He hops rnto hrs car lalmost all o the students have cars nov adaysj and drryes slowly averagrng a speed of just barely rrfty five mrles per hour to school lhe student neyer worrres about gettrng a parkrng space he drrves drrectly to the spacrous parkrng lot be hrnd the school and easrly finds an rdeal spot lncrdentally thrs lot rs for the students only The teachers have a smaller, but equally convenrent, one of therr own to the srde of the burldrng One Hundred Szaxlu four 1 1 A 1 1 1 ' 1 1 y y ' b ' . . 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Pushmg hlS may through tht groups of studtnts gathtred IH tht hall ht sttps IDIO tht elevator and upon rtachmg the th1rd floor sttps out and proce ds to h1s ady1sory All tht doors to tl1t tlass rooms art equ1pped vuth tltctr1c tyts and art a grtat help to students wrth an armload of books Tht dtsk Cll3lI'S art 1d1ustablt ptrm1tt111q tht studtnt to rtlax dur1ng rtc1tat1on pLflOdS and tht desks can be moyed upward or dovy nvy ard to accornmodatt both tall and short students For stytral years nou tht Monday Wedntsday lqrxday oullttm has bttn rtplactd yuth a pubh addrtss systtm and thtrt IS a t1st ont aud tv: ry yxtt Wt ll lt yt tht studtnt tor tht t1mt bt1ng yxhllt ht contmuts to h1s mornmg classes and joln h1n1 lattr at lunch Meanwlnlt ltts look around and stt what tlst IS ntw Prom snrtchts of conytrsatnons oytrhtard vtt fund that tht Rough R1dtr IS novt a da1ly td1t1or1 and that thtrt art prlntmg prtssts rlght hert 111 tht school to run If off Also tht Bttana IS novx a sem1 annual afTa1r and con s1dered tht best hwh school ytarbook 1n the c1ty We heard ont g1rl rtmark that Roostytlt won tht football champ1onsh1p aqam th1s ytar Vly thmgs hayt changtd haytnt thty Wtll lf s lunch t1mt now and as wt enttr tht lunch room we 1mmed1 attly not1ct that thtrt art no lonfv l1nts to the counters In fact we dont tytn stt any counttrs Each tablt IS tqu1pptd w1th what looks l1kt a laundry chutt commg dovyn from tht CCllll'1g vy1th a slot ID lt You s1mply mg hovy thus works so am I but 1ts a good 1dta snt 1t I Thtn e warmng wlnstlt sounds and tht studtnts begm to ltayt but just bttort wt go wt catch a ghmpst of honest to goodntss mtchamcal robots scootmg down tht alslts collectmo tht d1rty d1shes and stttmg tht room back IH o1dtr 'Ih1s has bttn qu1tt an tyentful day hasn t It In case any of you are xyondtrmg ll thtrt art tytt any trafhc jams when school IS d1sm1ssed the ansvy tr IS No 'I hert IS always 1 trafic pol1ctm1n on duty and undtr h1s d1rtct1on tveryone gets out w1thout any trouole at all Somt peoplt may not care for all these modern 1nyent1ons but as for mt I thmk I was born about ttn ytars too soon I yyondtr what 1t ll bt llkt ln twtnty ytars Bllll SCHL111 QLTNE X ff! 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' .J'rul .Sz.x'Iz1-n-Lvl' THE SOCIAL WHIRL OF THE FALL TERM l-hgh school as you know as not all work and no play Rooseyelts tudents have the opportunlty of attendmg many socral affarrs glven durmg the term GIVIHQ and attendang so tal affaars not only balances the students h1gh school educatlon socxally but enables them to learn all the many detaals an makang a dance a success Below 15 a calender of dances that haye played an rmportant part rn the hlgh s hool lafe of eyery Rough Rader September 24 The first dance of the fall semester The Paper Caper guven by the Rough Rader staff after school was really tops The Musre Masters provrded the musac for danelng A really collosal floor show whlch featured a boys fashxon show rounded out the afternoon October 17 The Bag Trghts Bop Thats the cute catchy trtle of the Senxors first dance of the term It w as the first mght dance of the term and really turned out to be a success Weren t those Muslc Masters great, October 28 Those lucky freshman gettrng to go to tlae annual freshman party after school Besrdes hayrng a square dance and ballroom danctng there was a talent show w 1th Mr Walter Loren7en as the genral M C and cokes for everyone October 'SO Could there b a better way to eelebrate l-lallowe en than to go to a dance lgyeryone was found hayrng a super tlme at the Vylrtches Walt7 after school grven by those up and comang Srxes Noyember 7 One of the brggest after school dances of the fall term w as the l-lello Day Dance Anyone wrth a Hello Day T ag which were sold an th mornmg for the brg pr1ce of Ze could loan rn the fun Thus dance was gaven by Pep R Noyember I4 Those Baby Senaors gaye a fun packed dance tonrght called the Seyens Fall Fling All those that agree II was really great s1gn1fy by saymg aye AYP Noyember 21 Here rt ns' The brg dance that eyery one has been wattmg for the Fall Sports Dance The excatement has been mountmg smce the news of the seven candrdates nomrnated by Pep R and Letterman s Club was larst announced These nomlnees were Glenda Boa? Marchte Councal Betty Lee Btlhe Jo Rammelsburg C1a1l Roan Janet Sandyoss and Garl Schmldt On Wednesday Noyember l9 the grrls were rntroduced to the tudent body and then yoted on the followrng day E11c1tement mounted unt1l tlae moment when our graceful smrltng queen Gall Roan came dow n the aasle escorted by Don Mrngs the presadent of the letterman s Club She w as crowned by our retlrang queen Conme Rogers After she aseended the throne C1a1l was presented w1th a bracelet from Pep R by Janet Fuchs presrdent of Pep R After thas thrxllang monaent had ended the Musac Masters entertatned and there w as dancmg and refreshments for all Here was a dance that we wall all remember Om' Hundred Srxtu exch! 1 1 1 1 111 . 1 4 . , S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,- 1 1 . R e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 e . ' 1 1- 1 11 1 1 e . A 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1g 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 K. 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . , 4 . 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FALL CALENDAR September l Vylhat a loyely day this w as this last day of freedom and we all tried to mike the most of it September Z Back to the old grind Yes but back to old friends and to new fields of work and adyenture September 3 A and B groups signed up today All others had a holiday September 4 Our first day of school Well how do you like your new classes Student Council had its first meeting today under IIS new mayor Richard Bueler and new sponsor Miss Vogel September 8 rlhe first full week of school is now beglnnine Dont you miss the swimming pools and picnics September 9 At 3 O5 p m the Fights met for the first time for our girl splashers the Girls Swimming Club met today after school September IO First Student Council committee meeting lntergroup Re lations with Paul Sudmeyer chairman September ll Sevens met in Room 301 after school today to elect new officers The chosen ones are Ray Wasyluka president Gene Gladstone y1ce president Sally Kraus secretary Carol Schertel treasurer Frank Wheeler sergeant at arms The committee chairmen are l aVerne Krejcx button committee loy ce Ruess ring eommittee Nancy Wxtte Social Committee September 12 Our first aud sessron was held the second period today D Izndecott spoke to us on Ciyil Defense Vy'hat a wonderful yob a blind person can do Our first football game was played against Belleville We lost were crushed Z6 O September 15 The first get together of our Rough Rider staff was held at 8 30 a m this morning in Miss Leuthessers room All boys interested in playing B 'Ieam football met with Mr Ault after school September I6 The first meetings of the Girls Bowling Club and of the Usherettes this term September l7 Three cheers for our new football coach Mr hasser whom we met the first period today in a football aud Another Hrst Pep R s met after school today September 18 Pepettes held forth after school in Room 232 Second meeting of Student Council was held More tickets are to be sold September 19 SI he Rooseyelt Rough Riders bowed to St louis U High Score 27 I2 September 22 This is Rough Rider week A eley er aud giyen between lunches today should really boost Rough Rider sales The Lights decided on their design for buttons today llie designer Joyce Allison September 23 First payday for Rough R1d r Good news There IS no increase in prtee On Ht1nfree1'S e 17111 1 1 hh, V1 Y Y V 1 Q 11 '1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 1 1 P 1 A 1 . , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 1 3 3 1 ,- 1 Y 5 3 V M . . . x1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . x P , ,, , '. , Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 , 1 11 1 1 1 U. . . . . . j 1 1 1 ,., - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ., 1 11 11 iv 1 1, 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - 1 . . . , . 1 , . . . 1 . , . , . ll 3 - - , . 1 11 1 1- 1 1 A 1 1 . - , .1 3 ' ' 13' ' 3 11 1 . . - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 71 1 1 1 - , . 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 4- 1 I D 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 1 1 -W 1 111 1 11 e . . . . - 1 - , . 1 3 i J 711 ' ' DY Y! 1 71 ' 1' 7 14 y I x 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 'y 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 . . , - 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 J 'F 1 4 ' 1e e' Nlr Hosttdt yy ho spoltt tht sttond ptrtod on bustntss for high school puptls tnytttd ill sophomorts and tumors to tom Jumor Achttytment Tht Rolltr Qltatmg C lub mtt for tht first trmt undtr tts ntyy sponsor Vltss l tuthtusstr Stpttmbtr 74 lht first tdttlon of Rough Rtdtr A frtt topy to tytryfont 'lhe Paptr Liper was guytn by tht R R stiff afttr school tn tht aud 'lhtrt yt is mustt by tht Music 'Vlasttrs ind 1 floor shovs by tht staff Stpttmbtr Z5 Yti Roostytlt XVt hid 1 footbill iud tht stxth ptrtod to ltarn somt ntw chttrs and to stt a mont on football Stxts had thttr first mtttlng afttr school Qtpttmbtr Z6 Wt vtlltd our htids ofl but lutlt yt is agatnst us Wt lost to BC Plht Publications Cslass sayy tht Post Dxspatch an attlon lt was a grand exptrttnct Stptembtr 30 At Btttmu ntttttng tht staff dtttdtd on tht ntyx coytr for tht ytarboolt Our first month of school ts oy tr Ttmt does Hy Octobtr l Tht brand ntw Stxts had thttr first bustness mttttng today wnth thtnr ntvy prtsrdtnt John 'VlcNt1l prtstdtng October 2 Sey ens met after school to select class rmgs Octobtr 'S Tht Rough Rtdtrs lost a heartbrtalttr tomght when Btaumont scortd a touchdown tn tht list fifty sttonds of play to beat us 12 to 7 Octobtr 6 Ptrt A drtadtd word lodiy tht first ptrtod a firt prtytntnon aud was held Wt ltarntd how to iyold ht drtad mtnict of Ere tton rtglsttrtd lht Jumor Rtdtrs lost to Btaumont 7 O tn thttr first Publtc Htgh ltagut gamt Ottobtr 7 Ptp Rs and thost who hayt tiltnt dtmonstrattd afttr school thttr Skill tn tht thttr ltadtr try outs Everybody seemed to be saymg chttst as tht Bttana photographtr starttd snapping tyeryone s picture Room A vyas tht scent of the Student Qounclls Cjet Acquatnttd Party Octobtr 9 nl hroughout tht day durtng one of thetr study ptrtods students xytrt gtytn a chanct to see the ptcture A Day ln Court lt was an amusing and tnstructtyt mont on drtytng ttobtr IO ltltt Adlat IS tht rtght guy lhtst yytrt somt ot tht sounds ut htird thts morning as tht Rtpubltclns and Dtmocrats htld rilltts Dottor Ntil Bott man ifhltattd yytth tht Nattonil Assottatton of Xlinufacturtrs spoltt to tht studtnt body on Patttrns for Progrtss Rah Rah Roostytlt lh Rough Rtdtrs trampltd Southxytst 6 O lhts dtftit of Southyytst yy is tht first nn four ytirs of lttgut plly Ottobtr ll lhost btg ltghts yytrt sporttng thttr brand ntyx buttons today Ottobtr l-l Our ntnghbors Mclxmlty Hugh 'School playtd host to tht C.1ty Vttdt Countll Our tyyo ntyt rtprtstntattyts for this ttrm art Nflarchtt Counttl ind Blll lxtlltr Ch H rt t 1 , . , 1 11- 1 ' -A 1 - I ' 1 1 I 7 1 1 7 1 1 I 7 Y I 1 1 1 71 1 1. 7 A 1 1 A 7 l V 1 - 11 ' V 1 V1 1 t 1 - t 4 . R 1 1 V I' V 1 I' 7 1 'v' Y Y 1 L. l L L . 1 1 1 11 11 V11 7 . . I 1 14 11 I 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 7 ' V I 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 - V 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 V '1 1 H 1- 1 7 1 - 1 Y 1 1- Y 1 I . I L, V l 1 1 7 1 1 1 I 1 x I 7 C V ,A t I V . 1 1 4' 1' 1 1 7 7 V 1 1 I 1 1 V1 I . 1 1 1 v C V ' t . 1 1 C s ' I Durmg this week all students mterested nn vottng at the comtng elec- I 1 I' 1 1 . , ' 1 1 ' 1 V V1 C 1 1 1 1 1' A ' 1 A 11 1 1 Y, Y I I' 11 1., 1 Y 1 1 4 1V V ' I Y '1 1 7 8 I t ll I 1 1 R 1 I 7 I Y 7 l V1 1 4 V1 7 l I. V ll 'I I I V1 7,1 l V' 1 -- I A . Ike- , .h . , ,. , . 1 V1 1 I 4 1 1 I 1 1 41 A 'L 1 V 5 1 1 1 Y A. 1 7 1, '-7 , , V ,. . V 7 A I' 1-1 R V1 I 1 ' I V1 7 1 1 V A . ,j' A 1 ' I' ,, . ' ,' , . , A 1 1' , 'l 1 v ' va 1 7' 1- V' l N 'I V 1 ' 1 1 1 I V1 7 ' 1 1 ' 41 . . , 1 , -V A ' 1 . it' Ht 1.1 ei .S 'tntntu-Um October l5 Not far behlnd come the Sevens proudly wearrng their new c ass buttons October 16 Hurrah for the B Team They defeated St loule U l-llghs e m l2 October 17 We vytre g1yen a chance to examme the lssues and decrde upon our choice of cindrdate for the Presldent of the Umted States during an aud sessron the srxth period October I7 The Btg lights Bop the first nrght dance of the season xx as a tremendous success llle Music Masters provrded real sweet music October l8 A ftfflf-IC game ve is played thxs afternoon Rooseyelt t1ed yyrth Cley eland 6 6 October 20 Srxes meet after school to decide on a deslgn for thelr buttons October Zl A B C D No we re not saymg the alphabet rt s report card time agam Say how do you llke the nevy method of cfddlllg, Dont forget c1t17ensh1p counts too October 21 Roosevelt s Cross Country runners lost a dual meet to C entral 20 35 October Zl The iirst Btetma payday found many of us short SZ OO All were thankful that tht prlce vyas 50 f lower than last year October 22 Iresrdentlal electlon tthat IS for Roosevelt l-lrghl took place to day The results shove ed Steyenson wmmng by getting 59 C of the yote October Z2 T he Usherettes met rn Room 307 after school to get mstructlons for the Symphony aud on Thursday October 23 We were honored by a YISII of the St LOUIS Symphony Orches tra under the d1rtct1on of Mr Vladxmlr Golschmann durmg the seventh Wagners D1 llulku e and the teehmque and clear melody of the Holt day for Strrngs by Davrd Rose won loud applause October 24 Do you know the meanmg and the purpose of the Unrted Natxons program' Today durmg the first per1od aud yy as your chance to find out these po1nts and many more as we celebrated Unrted Nations Day The sem1 annual Faculty Tea gwen by the P T A vyas held tn the lunchroom today after school The Rooseyelt Radlo Workshop was heard oyer KSLI-l vyrth the pr17e wrnnmg play adapted by Paul Olner Yes Tour Honesty October 25 Beat Beatl Beat Central That s just vyhat ue drd to the score of 27 7 Try and stop those Rough Rlders now October 28 A dance gtven by the band yy as held ID llle band room after school As admmsslon rs only fifteen cents and the attendance rs lnmrted hurry doven to the next one Thmk Thmk Yes today ind tomorrow the big Seyens had to put on the1r thmkrng caps when they took the Ohro State Psychologrcal Test The seml annual Freshman Party vt as held in the aud after school as Mr loren7en again preslded as a yery entertaining 'Vl C Wrtli a gleim of expectatlon rn their eyes and money IU tlielr hlnds seniors got measured lor thelr tips and gowns Lrghts met IOfllglJl after sehool Urgent and secret Q 1 ,C j ,, , Q A ', H ' ' B T a , -7. 3 v H yi 5 I Y! 3 3 ' 1 I 5 i I I 5 5 H 3 M I I 3 3 b . , . 1 1 ' 4 ' U 1 ' 1 1 1 1 H 1 h T 5 B 4 1 5 .A h 1 l. 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I' 1 I 1 - 1 1 s Om' Humlred St-ewilu-Ite't1 Octobtr Z9 A tall for all talented ptrsons to try out for tht Studtnt Councll T alent Aud Ptp R s posttd and galloptd at thtxr soctal today Octobtr 3l Buck clts ghosts md wntchts Sptikmg of wrtthts drd you 'ttttnd the Vyxtchts Walt7 gxyen by tht Srxes It was rtally a great danct Noytmbtr l l-lurr1h 'Iht Rough Rrdtrs rtally yytnt to town today tramp Img Soldan Bltwttt 46 6 Noytmbtr 3 Ptp Rs utrt mvxted to the Lettermen s Club meeting today to drscuss tht nomlntts for track quetn NVondtr who tht lucky glrls w1ll bt November 5 Cnty wldt Councrl met at Roosevelt A reprtstntatrve from tht Pubhc Serynct Company addrtsstd tht mtmbtrs sought suggtstxons to solve transportatron problems Wt hope therr nmprtsstons of us wert good The All Clty Orchestra met at Southwest It 2 30 p m Members from Roosevelt who won coveted places rn thls orchestra art vrolm Lawrence DeClue Beverly Gould Sondra H3lSllp Lynwood Naumschrlt Carol Henstl Rxchard Rxley and Robert Rogers vrola Mtrlme Brxggs Margaret Brrggs and Carol Cloud cello Nancy Auld bass flddlt Marrlyn Koppe and James SlI'1OVlICl'l Novembtr 6 The Studtnt Councll Taltnt Aud tht stvtnth perlod found an apprtclatxvt audltnct The students vottd as top chorct The Swmg SIX Jtrry Batrk trumpet Al Schrotdtr trombone Ken Sttxn clarmtt Bob Prtrct drums Manly lxoppt bass Hddlt Waynt Qchattztl pxano Doodlt Town Duct a modtrn danct by Ruth Andtrstn and Marllyn Johnson 'I rumptt Solo by Cuary Wtbtr Noyembtr 7 Sumg your partntr Jorn tht fun Such were the comments at the semx annual Htllo Day Dance Noytmbtr 8 Football Football Roostytlt bt1t McK1nlty The score 23 22 Try and stop Rooseyelt now November 10 Jumor Rough Rxdtrs downed McK1nlty s B Team by a IZ O scort maklng th1s thtxr sxxth stralght w1n Novembtr ll Eytryont may slttp t1ll noon today but on holldays we hayt other plans Novtmbtr 12 Optn I-Ioust tomght Partnts afttr tonftrrrng wrth our yarrous ttachtrs wtrt tnttrtalntd ln tht Iudltorrum by tht A Capptlla Cho1r the Orchtstra Nlxss Fagtrs modtrn danct class Nlrss Solfronks Radro Vv'orkshop and spttchts by Sut 'ilavton and Roy Pfautth Noytmbtr l-4 Tomght T ht Stytns Pall l-Img fulfllltd rts promlst ot good dantt musrc trtcordsl Joyous partntrs and rtfrtshmg tokts Noytmbtr 18 Today the th1rd ptrrod Patrolman Thomas Vvlatkms of tht Polxct Dtpartmtnt addrtsstd us Ht told of lnjunctrons ht had rtctrytd and yy hrch ht yt as passmg on to us Old laws on motor drrytn vthxclts on lorterrng utrt drscussed Tht warmng camt as tht rtsult of a grand jury mqulry IH tht tounty and the concern of St Lou1s authorrtres oyer Juytnxlt crrmt On Htmtlr tl5 Lenlq Ihr X ' t I X Y I K V I X ' X X 'X' A V t . , . , . . - . x C K .y y L X . 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VX X I X I X 3 p A 'X I X I X t' 1' 1 L- et' Noytmbtr 19 Today was Colltgt Day for both Stnrors and Junrors l-or thrtt hours strrous mrndtd studtnts or colltgt btnt onts wtrt ablt to mttt and sptak vsrth rtprtstntlttx ts of yarrous colltgts and umytrsrtrts FI ht stytns mtt rn tht aud tht first ptrrod to htar tht first of a strrts of ltcturts by Dr Glassburg In an aud tht fourth ptrrod bttyxttn lunchts Jantt Fuchs tharrman of Pep R prtstnttd to tht studtnt body tht stvtn xtry chtrmmg candrdatts for our Fall Sports uttn Tomorrovt ythtn vst yott rn adyrsory t xt ll bt dxfficult to choost bttvsetn Gltnda B017 Marchrt Councrl B ty ltt Brllxe Jo Rammtlsburg Ga1l Roan lantt Sandyoss and Gul Schmrdt btcaust thty art all actnt rn sthool aflarrs and tach ont xx ould makt a lovely quttn Noytmber Zl Tht mght with tts tomng tfftcts of lrghts madt tht crownmg of tht I-all Sports uttn and tht danct followxng a thmg of btauty J ht pttlte Gall Roan madt 1 loytly quttn htr court tht srx mards and thtrr atttndants tht graclous rttxrrng quttn fonmt Roqtrs and tht stattly Janet Fuchs compltted tht royal ptcturt Novembtr 25 All our chttrltadtrs vttnt to Mclimlty for try outs for tht McK1nley St LOUIS U H1gh gamt Art Mttals and Plastlcs tht only class of tts klnd ln tht publrc hrqh schools has an txctlltnt drsplay of lamps paptr yxtrghts artfully styltd nrst floor Tht boys undtr tht drrtctron of Mr l:ugtnt Sttrdmann styltd thtst xy orks of art xn plastrt and mttals Nlany of Vlr Sttrdtmann s puptls have 1n tht past tarned hlgh honors rn varlous conttsts Novtmber Z7 Thanksgwmg Thrs ytars Accrdtnt Btntfit Game 1115 playtd off by 'NlcK1nlty and St lours U I-llgh at Sportsman s Park Tht chttr ltadtrs from all tht publxc hrgh schools took ptrt All of our trght chttr ltadtrs B ll1t lo Rammtlsburg lantt Fuths Gaul Sthmndt Marrlyn Johnson Sandrt Jonts Jantt Stars Jacklt Blltt md Marrt Sautrburgtr vxtrt thtrt txclttd tfllcltnt J ht gamt was rtally a thrrllrnq ont Nlclirntty xt as ltadrng 1n tht fourth quarttr l2 7 vxrth only four mrnutts ltft to play thtn St lours U made a touchdown and lVlcK1nlty lost by a sxnglt pomt I3 17 Dtctmbtr I Wt got out of sthool ttrly todav V1'h'tt SI ht ttathtrs mttt mg has bttn canctltdl But lucky us wt gtt off tarly anyvtay Dtctmbtr 2 Woe IS mt' Rtport ctrds Sttms as li wt havt just rtturntd them Thanks to Mr Sorrtlls and hrs band for thtst txer tnyoyablt afttr school dances on Tuesday Roosevtlt started tht basketball stason vtrth a bang btattng Sapprng ton ln a non ltagut gamt by tht score of 65 to 30 Dectmber 3 'lhrs rs what tht Stmors hayt bten wartrng trght ttrms for SENIOR PRIVII EGES Srxth term boys honortd by btrng chosen candrdates for tht Harvard Book Award were Phxlrp Chambtrs Ronald Johnson John lVlcNe1ll Ronald Payeur and Carl Schotn One Hundrtd Setenty tour 71 1 A ' R 1 1 I 1 I A 11 1 . - I 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 y' 1 1 1 1 ' 11 ' vi ' - 1 1 ' v1 ' '1 , A 1 1 v1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1L 1 1 '1- 1 1 V 1 711 1 1 ' S ' v ' ' 1- Q ,, ' , , , ,, t . 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Sf xrrlu flu December 4 Electrons are rn the offing Candrdates regrstere for mayor are larry Parker Btll Keller Ken Scheffel and Ray Wasyluka Two more candrdates are needed Are they uantmg to be drafted a la Stevenson a la Elsenhowern Other candtdates nommated on the slate are for edrtors of Bwana Dennis Balley Carter Busse La Verne Krejcl and Carol Schertel for editors of Rough Rrder Erxxrn Bode Roy Pfautch Lots Barley Sally Kraus Roosevelt Basketball Squad conttnued 1ts success by taking Lrndbergh Hrgh xnto camp 64 28 December 9 P T A Pot Luck Supper Sounds de Izczous Another snappy game here wtth McBr1de December IO The Roller Skatmg Club had a rollxckxng t1me at tts soctal at the Arena Roller Rlnk December ll A Crtlzenshrp Aud was held the fifth pertod The students recelvmg scholarshrp pms were Norxeta Montgomery Fred Lercht Dons Petrlkovrtsch Charlotte Malacek Phyll1sDr1kow Dolores Wrlhelm Karen Barley and Robert Wolf Those recelvlng servlce pms were Peggy Beare Donald Glaeser Bob Haumesser Anthony Catanzaro James Verweyst Paul Sudmeyer and Pat Belton To Rrchard Buehler as wmner of the Roosevelt group 1n the annual I Speak for Democracy contest vsas gxven a portable radro a gxft from the Jumor Chamber of Commerce sponsor of the contest Then 'Vlr Srlas B 'Vlclimley member of the Harvard Club of St LOUIS addressed the students and presented the Harvard Book Award all seventeen December 12 Those energetlc Sentors gaxe another dance Well mlss them around here December I8 The Chrrstmas stockmgs VlhlCh were so ably fllled by the students vt ere turned IH today My It glves you the Chrrstmas spmt to see those gally wrapped packages The Journaltsm Club party after school today December 24 Today we glV9 a last Merry Chrlstmas to our frlends and start our holtday season There was the ever beautrful Chrrstmas program m the aud wlth the choxr and orchestra addlng to the splendor Heres hoplng exerybody has a merry and joyous Chrlstmas but let us set a l1ttle trme asxde for the real meanrng of Chrlstmas God IS thmkmg of us and helplng us all the ttme we can certalnly g1ve one day 1n our year to honor Hrs brrth uary 5 A nrce vacatlon but tts over Ready for work? Better be because Comprehenslves start thxs week Study study study January 9 Can t you feel the excltementy Yes our happy sentors haxe thelr prom tonrght January lO FIFSI game after the holldays vuth Soldan Blewett Hope our boys aren t too lazy to plav January 20 Senlor luncheon January 21 Graduauon exerclses tonrght Good luck to all those wonderful semors from dear old R H S January 23 We got those precxous l1ttle cards agaln report cards' It s the end of another chapter I mean term So long' One Hundred Seeenlu sm Jan ' e 1 V I . v I Y 1 I . ll 4 4 .' 1 - 3 1 Q I V x x O r f . 1 ' ' ' AA L , VY ' ' V ' I Y ' I 4' r . ,L . I . 1 I , to John McNeill as the outstanding sixth-term boy. Congratulations toy I 'A l 1 I I A kit Yi I Y ' , P D I l- I . Y I I . . V . . . . 3 I . . , . 7 Q . . . , Y 1 . . , L T' l l 1 1 I l . V' ' . . ' ' I ' 1 . 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