Roosevelt High School - Bwana Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1955
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A I ' ' Betty Younglove ,. . N. '. E . . ' l l r Gene Ahernathx ealenn Blrnele 'Nlancy Broek Patncla Brow Srdnex Carne Ray Chrtvxood -Xnna Cressuell Daud Drttler Sandra Dosenbaeh Marxlyn Grlda Joyce Goebel Robert Helxex Nora House Anna I-Iutson Idnh Ixohncr John Ieara Nolan I eara Charles I ewrs Henry I orda Tons I omhardo Anna Magasfas I rmk VIelI1n.,er Txmothy Norton Irank Rexelle Janet Rodgers Robert Sehenk Jerrrs Town end Dxane Van Ioplk Stanlex XX alreorslu NIISS I BRAUN S ADVISORY Student Counul Representmtrx e Blrhmrm Dreehsel MISS FLORENCL BROXVN S ADVISORY Student Councxl Betty Pre se I I, fl f 5 Ellyn Bates Jxm Bolt Geraldme Bosler Bernlce Busrek Shlrley Cash Jane Crosby Georgra Dans XVard Frago Jo Ann Frrelmg Joyce George Duck I-Ieatherly Margaret Hrllrker Allan I-Ilnton Marrlyn Huff Roland Hunmus Irances Johnson Rose Mane Ixopf I arrx I ackey Barbara Ioncarrc Jim Iumsden John Markus Joyce Martm Joyce Messmer Harry Vlrller Manlyn Vlrller Charles Moore Iudx Prngcl Joyce Pnchard Shrrley ualls Marguerlte Scarato John Schneader Ronald Settle Barbara Snasdcll Bettx West Bexerlx XVhrtworth Robert Zak forlu flLe , A , ' , I ' ' ,n , .,, - V 1 ' w N A H I Representatixzeg ,I fl I V xg xi M . Ll r .if I LI V' LJ f ' , JI ,I J v. L, A-+R i J ,,.. ,jf Q I I I ' . v. j A V A - I, V, Jean Abling Georgia Alles Kathy Bailey Jean Bordeaux Alice Brien Way'ne Bright Renita Cozcan I,illian Dalton Sandra Demper Stephen Douglas Janet Di iska I,inda I-Iolsapple Mary Iitta Johnsen Patricia Kilgare Joyce I.c Begue David Link James Lyon Pete Mavromatis Sandra Parks Vvfayne Rudloff Jim Ruchman Janet Schlogl Ruth Schoder Otto Stamm Pete Stiehr Stephanie Strucltmeyer Ruth Marie Sutton Mary Ayxanan Pat Belcher Bernard Bliydes Joanne Boettgar Margaret Broun Vlary Chaney Mine Cope Forty .sm Tom Dlsmang Barbara I-asterda Jean Iberhardt Nick Iit7enreider Gvwenn Garxin Robert Gass Don Graham Itnny Hampel Ronald Kasser Pat Mass Julie Matthevss Bill Messner ,lf W AJL MISS BRN AN I ADVISORY Student Counttl Rtpresentatnt Ann Ythling NIR BURG S -XDVISORH Student Countil Refre tntitixt Carol Henstl Don Sthat7 Sam Scott Ron Smeltk Valerie Thurman argaret Yeager jJMUD9QZtf0J New S 3 Y .- ' . Gertrude Boose Shirley Gantner Floyd Martin na Varnum . . fl . Il , I ' ' . Il I , i X I lv I I!! G U lfy 'N . H I' Y A 'I . ' XII H U . I J' Aly! X ,I 77 ab I V E, ,J Q Bonnue Adams George Arm trong Wanda Barber Reba Beard George Bchtglan Pat Brasuell Beverly Bngman Ruth Brcvun Thomas Bryant I arry Clexcland Robert Cruncleton Gary Groves Norman Hancock Dons Hobb I arry Jaycox Charles Jester Mary Koenlg Sharon I aey Rc e Masek Phlllrp Malanee Joseph McPl eeters Barbara Nowlxn Joan Provanee Kent Rau Jrmes Renter I ors Strlngfteld Sandra Wrlltams NIISS BURlxI S ADVISORY Student Counenl Representatne Bernard Tas ltr f f MISS CHAPMAN S ADVISORY Student Ccuncrl Representatnx e XValter Tarde Sonja Aldrrdoc lconard Brmkficld Judy Chaudom Phyllns Clayton Mary Cochran Patrlcxa Corcoran Donald Doebber Dlanne Douglas Dale Dodd Donald Pears Frances Ilsher Kathleen Frrend Jerry Grogan Sharon Holland Guy Hommelson Carole Kadlep Margaret Lloyd Harold Meek Barbara Myers Charlene Nolte Robert Piles Thomas Relsmg Glorra Roach Donald Selmer Jerry Smlth Helen Tonas Nancy Vance leRoy Wrlson Thomas Yates I-ortu seven V. ' J 4 5 ,v . 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XV1lliam K De Nlent Robert G Doll Forlu eruhl Gary L Dugger Kay Easton Bonnie Gerdes Harry Hixson 'Vlarxin I-Iart Larrx A Klick James A Kollar Martin Krewson Charles L Meier Albert C Meyer Jcrry I Montgomery Delbert R Moore Robert B Morton Richard Nlun7ert Vkay ne Xleedy Glenn Rauscher Id J epa XIISS CRAIG S -XDVISORY Student Council Reprtsentatn e I Ron bottom XIISS CL ISTISR ADVISORY Student Council Representatixe Vlartha Munzert 4 L Don R Rugraff Vic Schilling James Schwab Ray Stephens Julius Townsend Ld A Tritchler Robert XX atson S A ' ,. A . Lic kc!! 411-5 3 Robert C. Brownlie Robert J. Fehr ' ., ' Richard J. Schmidt v D L V4 44 A 1 I v , , , , , v ' ' ,V v A v f ' ' - f ' Y u ' ' i . R Marilyn Coff Gene Gutman Bill Hamilton Robert Jackson Janet Jones Mildred Kalbac Nancie Knoll Jo Ann Kreienkeder MR DeVII.BIS9 ADVISORY Student Council Reprcscntatue Judy Dodd MISS DUI I Ig S ADVISORY Student Council Represcntatis e Vlargaret Yasex ich Barbara Agnew James Berdtng Janet Brooks I ours Chlodini Doris Dunn Dorothy Gang I e Roy Gross Wayne Lawson Louise Ledwig Almeda Lovelace Judy Lynn Margaret Manhals Dot Matijka Judy Maurer David McReakcn Leroy Mesey Wesley Morton Carol Nagel Phyllis Neely Francis Nolte Sue O'Rourke Wayne Stanley Mike Sullivan Betty Tucker Tom Thurman Toby Tobin Carolyn Vaughn Lynn Woodward Harietun Karian Carol King I aVerne Klosterman Margaret Knight James Lee Harold Lumpkins Darre'l McCloud John McKay Sharon MtKiddy Janet Nelson Arlene Phelps Dick Rammelsburg Ed Sandridge Bob Schleimem Eleanor Stevens Robert Truax Carol Vaughn Antoinette Venverloh Stewe Vukcevich Forty mne I Gale Adams Carl Brelrk Joe Bunmng Mansue Card Lours DeRren7o Robert Hood Eugene Lort7 Donald Mrlton Jerry Mlles Tommre Mont omery Douglas Oestrercher Betty Jean OKellex Jo Ann Olkove k Margaret Ann Phelps 4 Vrrgrnra Prpprn Martln Powers Kay Ro enstengel Helen Schaefer Robert Schrndler Vera Seamans Helen Spala leRoy Thompson Carol Trnnrn Jack Van Well laVaun Vawter Daud Wwse Mary Young Evelyn Yowell Patrrcra Adler Thurman Anderson Rrta Armstrong leon Ayxa7ran Jeanne Bauer Frieda Brodren Vlrchael Clark lrfru Daud Cage Jean GClSl6I Mary Gropp Rrchard Hantak Robert Hargroxe James Harness Kenneth Harper Jumes Haxs Jerry Hoeselman Clyde Hollrngsheael 'Vlartrn Kramer Patrick Knight Jacquelrne Mclntec Joyce McPheeters 'VHSS l l9l NHARD ADVISORX Student Councrl Representmtru Conrwd 'Srl xx 1r1e VlR l ADVISORH Student Coun rl Representatrxe Barbwra McAx rx Ldward Moretto Charles Otec Ruth Page Davrd Steger Betty Thompson Daxrd Whaley l 5 V Nw V W xv ,'!Vpi qw f, lu LY' Jig girl L Iv . L J lf' 's i ' r Dorma McConnell Eugene Pillman Helen Taylor A . . 1l.Y'S 'Vltlxn Arnold Ixathcrrm. Bmrhtgln Imnmth Balcsmmn Crlo.nd1 Bonnet Barhart Cllrk Robtrt Cltmtns Ronnn. COlt1ll Ruth Dmgne. NIISS ll IVIORI S ADVISORY Studtnt Countt Rtprtitntattu Smndx Mumhrmutr ADVISORX Studtnt Countll Rtprtatnltttu J ZZ! 15047 ,lvl Yucimfn zrcu o Carlmc Barron Vtld1 Btaxcrs Buulx Betts Drnald Brownfield Xtrnon Cox Iunt Izllrngton Jury Ilt7gcrald I orrzune Ioerstcr I ounsc Gcscll Jerry Jackson Paul Johns Crlcnda Johnston Roger Klempctcr Phnllp Kreter Roger I nppert Ronnrt llttlc loan Irtlltr Jantt Nlnlscuch Mom Incrce Constanu Rau lrmu Shardy Douglas Skylca Joanna Strauss Sonja Summers Charles We me Sum Zito l avtton Depncst Conmt Dotson Joseph Fttlen Joan Grmner Ronald Harke Ralph Hebblethu SITC I-red Hcsscl Carol Hofer Joan Johnson I-dw.-1rd I onq Donald Manhal Alxco. Martm hzxrlts Matthews Ro tmary Rrek Jtmt Ruehman Jtmw Sam on Iolnn Slgmund Iran Von Drasek Fxftq one ,v , x , V J. p.. 5 - fl I Ia I! fy, . if MISS IiRNS'I S .fpf ' K FIA ffl' , 6, . - RQ j. 5 mW X757 Y ff' I -. . X Clarence Bannister Shirley Bauman William Boehm Edward Bracken William Bundren Lois Chandler Brenda Davenport Dorothy Doll John Eilers Joan Fenwick Martha Gibson Bob Goureau John Hall Brenda Moore Ralph Mueller Glenda Oakley NVilliam Phillips Geraldine Robinson Larry Rublc Joan Sanders Ronalee Schirmann Nick Sinovich Charles Small Charlene Snelson Darryl Williams Don Wilson Charles Woods Willie Marie Barger Joan Bennish Lillian Clexer Barbara Cole Harland Crain Donald Dungan lzftu rua Rosemary Fcemster John Fleemen John lerguson Donna Granger Bonnie Hall Alice Herman larry Kammien Ada Mae lorts Jerry Parker Robert Pellin Joan Phillips MISS IAGLR S ADVISORY St udcnt Council Rcprcsentatixe M iriannc Daehn 'VIR I I-NI NGA S ADVISORY Student Council Reprcsentatixe Betty Conklin Pat Schreiner Margie Tclthorst Date Thacker Barry Weismantle Reginald Werner D. 5 3 ' Louise Abbott Joan Ewertz Donald Horman William Richard MR I INIDI LY S ADX ISORY Student Gounctl Reprwentattu Gertrude Engelmann VIISS IRUINI S ADVISORY Student Counul Represcntatn 1 C1rol Otto ,fffjaf Loaf.- K' 4.c'fn,-wedof M4111 Kathleen Appel Edward Baker Barbara Blume Daw Bornemann Rtchard Brmkley Awanda Butler Karl Alber Amta Barry Carol Becker Jack Brannon Delane Clonts Robert Czarmck Lynn Ferrell Melbm Creech Vlartlee Duchek Rtchard Pssmuelltr Kenny Fox Glen Fnend Den Goxrcau Don Hopktns Nancy Ktnworthy Joan lc Begue Robert loeffelman Betty McKay Jean Mechler Bettx Moss Betty Rauth John Stexens Carol Trefts Ireda Vandner Iranklm Whlttle Bob Gtlltland Elalne Goldberg Martlyn Hatton Robb Hoffman Gary Jackson Perry Jones Judy Jordon Donald Kerr Suzanne Kessler Daud Malan Collette Malone Bull Mann Joyce Mueller Joan Ottmger laura Parum George Shkodnam Alice Strawhun Jean Taylor I'-:flu three . ' I I ' ' I 1 V ' : 'V t -K .. ' 7 i lv! L 4 I t , V, f 2 ,fe,,'d' ,, Darlene Anderson Pat Brckel .Irm Bruce Ross Clenrn Btll Collms Dayrd Couch Tom lrwgrbbons Carol Glaeser I arry l auer Ron McConnaughey Bull MeNe1ll Gerald Nlrller lrances Mlrkay Joe Palmero Kenneth Schmrdt loretta Stmons 'Vlarvtn Smrth John Spenner Barbara Stephens Jeanette Steyens Don Steward Shetla Thom Don Varner Earl Vaughn Betty Blaskow Charles Bonney loan Brown Clrnton Carr Deanna Carroll I-rrtu four Pat C7arnrk Pat Doepke' Betty Hayes laura Hurt laDonna lungbluth lzrte Kase Pat Knoll Marrlyfn Koppe -Xnn McCullough Donna McGough NllSS Cr ANY S ADVISORX Student Counerl Representitrte VIR GRIC C S ADVlSORX Student Counerl Representatrxe R1 hard Brertcnfeld Joyce Relnhardt Marrlyn Reuter Douglas Roehrtg Brll Summers Put Sutherland , , 3' ' 3 ' , S , 1 , . Y - V . . - l - A ' ' l ee 11 e 1 a 1 t I 'x lfthel Tarpein . . EH, 1 1 S ' vw 'c r ' ' r l l . f ' ' '- 1 1 ' v Y vu 1 u I ' , r A , . ' I Joe Betshxr Ronald Bennett Patrtcla Borella Jerry Cooley Mathel Davns Rtchmond Dawson MISS HAI SI I IR S ADVISORN Student Counctl Represtntatnyt JoAnn Mrples MISS ADVISORY Student Counttl Representatne Bob Wotad ef AIN James Duban Dennns Enders June Flowers Ldward Gausch Berxl Gxllman Gwendolyn Henley Thomas Herman Nancy Holmes Robert Holloway Ronald Honaker Geraldine Hoyle Barbara Hurston Robert Mayer Patncna McMurry John Metz Carol O Kelley Merrllee Perry Bull Pruntt Sb my TWG ood Ahlsted Marlene Brown Pat Cameron Mdflt Chochol Charlotte Del ay Ronald Eayes Charles Fndsley Tcm Gorgas Jan Cranberry Jack Gruender Rxta Gu7man Donna Handshy Mary Joan Helvey Cubert Jackson Phrlltp Kosta Jerry McElroy Mtlton Nagy Ins Ann Needham Claudette Overstreet Don Rebman Donald Slekmann Rtchard Smtth Deanna Watts Betty Welland Roger Zeman fzftu five HARRINCTONS v W if f J I f gl x Jane Austm Gerald Bast John Baybo Donald Dempsey John Dodson Richard Dodson Florence Dunman R Michael Grabel Mabel Hampton Jerry HICKS Nancy House I loyd Kraatz Elmer Llndsay Bob Mabry Don Martm Rrch Mazanec Ed Moore Pat Pervan Shrrley Pnchard Rrch Schnarre Carol Slankard Edwm Stamm Carolyn Wxlson John Watson Granvrlle Worley Ann Bates Mary Bernrng Betty Buxton Barbara Dletnch Wrlllam Gorden Edward Gray Fzfty six Marrlyn Grove Peggy Hrcks Franklm Hutson Carol Kenney Karl Kramer Drana Lanphere Wrlllam Lawson Sandra LQFYJIICOIS Iydra Matula Helen Rauh Ralph Rubano June Sanderson Barbara Smlth Alrce Stadler Wmston Tunell Fred Van Gorp Moretta Parrish 'VIISS RRIS ADVISORY Student Councll Representative 'Vlanly n Burgherr W JK ,wwf X Wwllr MR HASSERS ADVISORY Student Councrl Representatlve Ray Malsch f 4 V . fd I I X U fn! A ' ui .Y ' Q . I ff. X ,ii Robert C. Augustin Wade Auld Frank Birkner George Cintel Jean Deckert Joyce Devine Earl Doan Q- Larry Eaves Harry'F1igle Janice Foelsch Bobette Frazier Gay Gaertner Marie Jessup Robert Kimmer Donald Lauer Lanny Layton Coreen McCall Margaret Moore Jacqueline Mueller Gerald Prusacki Paul Reichert Donna Robinson Mary Alice Ruble Sandra Saar William Schulte Trena Shields Thomas Smith Kathleen Sonntag Ted Stuckenschneider Margo Turner Linda Walker Lilla York Mary Frances Zito MISS H HOGAIN S ADVISORY Student Council Representative Barbara Suggs MISS L HOGAN S ADVISORY Student Coun il Representative Jacqueline Bothmmn Ella Mae Brown Peggy Carter Barbara Combs Patsy Fitzpatrick Wayne Glock Margaret Haas Ronald Koen Linda Lackey Susie Landherr Franklin Langley Don Lehmann James Moeslem Janet Reinhold Brenda Reit7eI Joan Rogers Sandra Schmidt Carlene Sidel Delmar Stevens Daniel Thacker Mary Lou Thayer James Thompson Sandra W1Il1 Betty York Jerry Wolf Fifty seven ,, C. Paul Bowman Alice Holewan Carolyn Pearce Dora Stevens 'Vlary lzllen Ambrose Richard Becker Susan Bena Ruth Boettchcr Carolyn Cashron Ed Collmgs Pat Daehn Carldenc Devenport Raymond Doba James Hiatt Grace Jauernlg Kenneth Kuhn Daud lanngan Ronald Manasco Brll Marshall Richard Mrller Joyce Mrtchell Carol Pear n Bill Peek Lloyd Rosebetry Darlyne Schuenhoff Rose Sleme Joe Steyens lyan Streckfuss 3 Thosr Robert Burroore Bruce Cannon leland Corley I loyd Dobbs Jean Farmer Crarryf Greenway Danny' Hopkrns Robert Jones Fzrtu nah! Carol Kxtrejto 'Vlarxe Ktmes Sharon Roster Dennrs McDermott Fred Mcsserly Dayld Meyer Tom Vlrllrgan frank Nagy Madelmt lDl17lO Jeanette Rauh Carol Roe Donald Schaffer Barbara ichauman Robert Schroder Vlartln Schvsart7 Hclen Shoemake VIISS HUll S ADXISORX Student Council Reprt entatnt Rolrnd Klun 'NIISS JOHNSON S ADX ISORY Student Countnl Rtprt tntam t l xchlrd l ly Tom Strubcl Ormayre Tompkms Ray Vanduer I rnda Vyadelung Jerry Wedcl Carol Whttvmorth Don XV1ckey Charlotte XVolf A Q ' V V V I Y 4 . W W ,, V 1 url 'Vu ,C l I , f' ' . ' . , , A 2 1 ' s V V Joy Aubuchon Rtchard Barley Carolxn Barbour Theodore Beter l-red Bterman Julla Blower Earl Budke Vlelba Coelemm 2 is fljfgkii Roger Crabt fry? l Gruender t rlene Cullr ,jf Nou Hnn larry Danrels lern ecker Barbara Donosan Lmmett Grlffrth Clrol Gruen L Nami Keeteman Marynelle Kreekel Henry Miller lronell Moore y fGlorta Ogle Robert Rombaurer Robert Rousstn blame Shields Susan Threl Deanna Warren Don Wtlburs Robert Wtlson 'XllSS lOHXS l ON ADN ISORX Student Counell I mrrx COFIIHL NllSS lxAlNl S ADVISORX Student Counetl Represenlatue Robert Shmll Beterls Andrews George Barlos Sue Barnett lred Bcllulle lrances Carmon Bexerly Carroll lohn Del rmecseo Rtchard Eckerlc JoAnn Fulkerson Pat Gtxen ldward Graves Ronncll l-ltldebrand Jeanette Keaton Ruth leathers Bob lee Mtchael Magas Guy McCoy Charles Mtttler Rosalte Pagano Chxrles Poehlem Joan Prrmo Charles Pruitt Darrell Robertson Carolann Skrob Connte Smtth Harrtet Smtth lanet Stephens Norma Usery frftu nzne P 'M l -! A -1 . rx I J A , ' to U , ffzk A f V2 C Jf' if 0 L as S PP Q , J, , n . . I . fl 1 1 X- F. ' . . , l 5 Y I A - . L . .. ' L' A l X A ' ,faux If V . . ktxrxtl KG-Lyybe rljb 1:1136 216 l . .'.l . Gerald Allen Don Bol'ley Carol Carrcn Ted Cox Barbara Fisher Rosalxe Hebblelhvu arte Bob Hellman larry Kennedy Tlm Knudsen Helga Koke Charles Marlen Jorden May romatls Charles Moreland Bob Owens Roger Plel Rosalie Ponder Betty Radford 'Nlorma Randolph Jerry Sample Lxllxan Shoemake Geraldlne Smxth Nhna Smnth Jo Ann Txnker Barbara Vxneyard Jeanne Wheeler Georgra Wlllxams Sharon Yochum Gerald Bechtold Dorothy Bxck Kenneth Braden Barbara Brlgman George Chromster Ohver Coughlnn Szxty Alxene Crltchfleld Geraldlne Dames Shirley Flowers Tom Grnggs Jcrry Hall Betty Hansmann Peggy Jenkms Louxse Marks Phyllxs Moser Melba Jean Ramsey Rosalxe Rollxns Betty Schmntz lx,-XI IIRHHNRW Student Countxl Repnsentatnu George Postol XlR l AKE S ADVISORY Student Councll Rtpresentatn t Bmrlnru Vellen Joanna Schwexger Judy Snyder Susan Stem James Toebe Ervm Vlasak 4 . A . . l l l v V a, 4 V ADMISCJRY larry Axery Davrd Brnder Jack Caughron Patrrcra Deachan lrrs Durham Sandra Gon7ales Ben Gottsberger Vwlayne Grosswller Donna Hensley Jaclue Horvath Juanrta Jackson Dan Kory Joan Kubel Charles laber Barbara l ewrs Deanna l rtwale Barbara Nuckalls Halel Permenter Betty Prhrr George Reeves Rosalyn Shafnrtv Peggy Schlck Glenda Smrth Jane Snasdell Shrrley Soukup Vern Therlmann Nlaney Woods MISS I AXXI l SS ADVISORY Student Counerl Sharon Seh1eleedan7 MR IOOBX S ADVISORX Student Counerl Representatrte Barbmrm Ann Short Don Adler Eugene Arnall Bob Augustrne Audrey Beede Wrlma Bronsman Joyce Buerke Shrrley Jean Butler Frnestme Gambron Joan Cloud Eddie Davrs Bud Doss Irene Garrett Sondra Gordon l rnnre Harber Ross Hopkms George Javernrng Melba Jenkrns Ray Krysl Don loncarrc Paulrne Mauk Donald Meyers John Mollet Roberta Patton Varree Redden Lawrence Rosenstengle Roger Scott Paul Sleyles Svlwra Stolte Mary Jean Wardmann Marrlyn Wrlson Szxlu one - 1 - ' ' v w ' y , . y .. . ' . . ' v s e . L A 1 y , - . ,.. , . A a Carol Ann Belle Earlme Boggs Frances Bollmgcr larry Brown Shrrley Corssen Robert Degnan Lucrecra Duncan Joanna l-ranklm l mda Groyer Ronald Hulett Frances Kamer Dayld Lewrs Don Ioltmann Beyerly McDonald Myra McGreevy Brlly Ann VlcNe1l Dennls Melbourne Vlarcellr Mrtcrell Nancy Moore Kay Nash Carol Neely Sam Prunty Albert Rat? Jack Robmson Margxe Rodgers Blll Schremer llwabcth Sey fcrth nlhomas Sturdex mt Joyce Thomas Peggy Trays Carlene Trokey Peggy Wagner Nancy Wedel Jerry Wnllrams Sandra Wrlson Beverly Adams Jnm Ba7zell Betty Brown Barbara Calyert Bull I ra71er Noma Graham Gary Hale Szalu luo Bernrcc Hedrick Roger Hohman Ellls Huskey Dorothy l7o Drana Kammer Robert Kaney Ben Kmcheloe Larry Mamon June Naoel Pat N1ed71alek Anxta Noskay Lour e Plermlmo 'VHSS lOl IMANN S ADVISORY Student Councxl Rcpresenlmxc om l nhl ru st VIISS NAAIXHI IMI R S ADVISORX Student Councnl Representauu A y llls Diana Rogers Don Sprrk Sonya Stem Ron 'lanner Howard Vanskxke Paul Vyleber Ii R v . I V' . v Y Y 1 ' v V v ' V . V Y A V . ' l . r :. I' A L . ll . 'l' 2' wr' , . r 1 1 . ndj 11. . Y . . V .S . . 1 Harvey Alderson Kathy Angus Beverly Barlow Duke Bauer Barbara Bentley Betty Bosse John Butler Pat Conley Fred Dreste Bob Farrow Janet Federhofer Betty Huflstuttler Marlene Jenicek Ethel Kramer Janet Litzler Marlene Meier Irene Pearson Michael Rinaldi Barney Stohl George Vlasak Janet Weinreich Charles Wenner lnos Whitby Angela Wones Mary Ellen Woods VIISS MAR I lNl S ADVISORY Student Council Representatne Jo Ann Met7ger MISS MIER S ADVISORY Student Council Representative Ronald Pfeiffer Shirley Bagley James Bean Delphme Bundren Rochelle Chancellor Eugene Cooley Marty Datgger Bob Davis Jackie Donlon Gloria Fahrenkamp Dave Gallagher Houston Herudou Jim Hopkins Shrrley Kmders Jack Mauro James Midyett Robert Muehlmann Nan Sifford David Simmons I-rank Stringfreld Richard Tesson Bessie Thomas Joyce Tonilia Kathleen Welland Anne Wheeler Ronnie Whiteside Gary Winters Lenora Yasevich Sxxty three ' v Robert Bedcivith Emil Berzinas Ervin Bleitner Walter Bolm Suzanne Cook Lynn Cox Garland Crewn John Daly Pete Dams Georgeian Eggers Kenneth English Paul Fiehler JoAnn Geiser Joan Hormann Donald Kaemmerer Bernice Kuhlengel Richard Landherr Russell Lessor James Lourwood Helen McClure Donovan McNamee Betsy Meyer Carlin Meyer Norman Nachtweih John Obert Raymond Papenberg Charles Politte Gail Polley Harry Record Raymond Rucks Raymond Sizemore Ronald Stinnett James Tumer Mary Louise Van de Riet Francis Wessling Ronald Williams Joseph Young Pat Boston Sharon Carmody Helen Chadbourne Oral Cobb Norman Conley Ron EI7 Sixty four Marilyn Fromm Elsie Ha1n7 Carole Harmon Sandra Hartling Call Hughes Q Bcb Hyser Joan Jakovac Joan Kernebeck James Keithly Barbara Lebblng MISS MOYSER S ADVISORY Student Council Representatnc Selma McCrory MR NEFB S ADVISORY Student Council Representatix e Mary Lou Henneberger Jim McN1el Al Roach Edwin Rosenauer Pat Schneider Phyllis Summers Judy Buckles Shirley Glennen Bob Jackson Norma Quinley , WA9'il M PATRICK S ADVISORY Student Council Representatixe Carolyn Crook MISS PETERSON S ADVISORY Student Countil Representatiu John Host Ted Beisel Bill Bleikcr John Bornefeld Jack Brimmcr Diane Cameron Marilyn Carpenter Gary Cole Jim Condis Sharon Coombs Harry Douglas John Goss Bob Hawkins Doris Herman Jean Kays Gerry Marks Gloria McBride Linda Norris Judy Otto David Roehrig Carol Rosel Dick Schroeder Ruth ipes John Stadler Janet Young Melvin Berding Jean Burke Kathy Deeken Eileen Finnegan Henry Hampel Gene Harris Mary Johanning Deanna Kickel Bryan Mathis Ronald Nielsen LeRoy Rodgers Sally Simpson Billie Jean Stewart Joe Suda Mary Ann Vornberg Janice Zimmerman Sixty Hue Wanda Baker Gordon Goodier Rita Martins ' ' Joe Adjorm larry Baker XVaIter Boerner Kent Ierguson Alberta Gehrlem Izumce Glasener Rlchard Grant Irankle Graxes D1x1e Handley Shrrlu Hensley Jo1n Ingersoll Dau Koch Cmrolme Iahax P I1 le Vlarnlyn LOUIS George VI1lIer Glen Moore Janne Radford Ronald R195 XXIIIIHS Sheffleld Jum Smnth Ronald Stohl Ious Van Nest Berry Whlre Tom Woods Ronme Ball JoAnn Coughron Dorothy Douglas Gary Duncan Bob Faulkner June Gast Szxty szx Janelle Granger Bob Hall Kenneth Hunt Rov Johansen Alan Kennedy Lynne Klpp Richard Ioxan Pat Robertson Robert Rosenhoffer Norma Shearer Carol Sparks Amta Spnngkamper 'VIISS PIXI EX S ADVISORY Student COUHCII Representatne Cenme Hulert VIISS Rl I SS -XDVISORY Student Cou nc1I Representarne Rosemarxe XX ollmershauser Bob Stone Carolyn Susnnc Jnm Taylor Bob Vkhesehan Iewls Wlner .C i . V at GU . . K W K V . A ' . ' vs '- V ' K 4 . . , .,, I -1 . ii 1 Don Berrv Sally' Brauk lfvelvn Chasten Janet l-ord .lenniler Clotteabcrgcr Marianne llach NIISS RILH INC, S XDX ISORX Student Coun tl Reprv. tntattxt letn wr lot VIISS RlSHOl 9 ADVIQORH Student Counttl Reprtstntatnc Helen Gescll Albert Aldtrmtn Shtrlex B1 h lohn Bergmtnn Junnmc Bowden Robert Bretttnfeld Charles Bucthel My ron Couth Carol Kawell .ludv l.cttmann Neil Macormic lfmilie Mcrkle Marv Merltle Robert Oesterlei Albert Perkins litlgttr Politle Kay Revcllv: .lav ne R udc Rolwert Schantl Ronnie Sewell Ronald Stevens Dvnald VN'essling :Xlt-ne XK'oodley Jeffrcx Delmplnn Jane. Doak Martlxn Imcrson Bernice Cletsltr Nadtne Johneon loan Mack James Mlchcl Mars Muller Patncta Newton lohn Oberltramer Grmcc Retllx lo Ann Rtelt Donald Rtnaldn Mtn Jo Rossfcld Dorothy Sanderson Patiy Smuth Susan Susanlta Patrteta True Daxtd Vvalker 'Wanlxn XV1ll1ams l cvus XVoods Suzy seuen l - se 44, A -Ark . ' c x Viv .'v li '. t , da . j .c ' r J . x A v u V D V- x I ' I 1 , , , . V. , , , , 1 , x ' . t ' I' ' ' ' I 1 ' . '. Paul Bemberg Wyvonda Boyer Carol Brusselback Leroy Chappius Joan Vwlarren Shirley Eaton Clarence Gilmore Bill Hindle Jean Segelhorst Mary I-Ioxnberg Larry Lee Craig Jcrnet Paul Kratz Mary Leuther Jim Massie Jim Pentland Linda Scarata Ron Schicker Eugene Smith Betty Stief Mary Vance Ida Wierschem Homer Williams Earl Bonnecarre Susan Buckert Daud Cotner Barbara Doyle Thomas Fitzpatrick Velma Elory Judy Garner Siam ezqht Robert Hall James Heckel Edward Jenkins Mary Kemp Tom Kunt7 Lillian Lee Clnda I iwely Don Morgan Sandra Norman Vera Quick Bill Rahm Joyce Rau Barbara Rell? Tom Spencer VIR ROGERS ADVISORY tudent Council eprescntatnc I lortntt Shkodrnm MISS SIMON S ADVISORY Student Council Rcpresentatne Judi Balt7 Paul Svoboda Kenneth Tatum Oren Tipten Dorothy Velton Linda Wallace Francis Werner Beierly NViIdc A . I S . R ' ' Iv' I Bemice Bequette Shearon Grant Paul Moore Gene Stout Judy Arnold Margie Brownfield Karen Carney Pat Crilchtield John Droppelmann Carole Iilowers Dianne Gerstner Jacqueline Cirupe Toby Jean Hendricks Jeanne Hermann Bob Hill Judy Hoffman Sharon Hudgens Claude Kehr Ifern Kinworthy Mary Lovelace Georgia Maples Dottie McDonald Sharon Meyer Janice Miles Ifdward Nemec Neal Nicolay Nick Overall Patrick Ratley Dale Simmons Victor Taylor .lim Thompson Janice Thornton Jean Thurman Ronald XVingo Terry Zeugin MISS SOI I ROINK S ADVISORY Student Council Rcprestntattx e Carol Sigin MISS STANSI l I S ADVISORY Student Council Representatn e Dennis Otlolinl Sue Chettlc Carol Fisher 'Vlary Jo Iishcr Carol Haller Janet Hinds Sandra Hisemann Maynard Jones Doris lxuhlmeyer I rancis laumann Margaret I ee l indl Myers linda Owens Jim Parrish Phyltss Pohlman Arlene Rakey Jo Ann Sinders I-d Schmitt lxithw Sotir Bcttx Ullrich XX x mtl Vondran Srxtu nine 2 v ' Gail Dienel Matthew Jaco l.arry Neumeister Robert Scheer H 1 x v '. in Shearorl Bergauer Marran Blllll' Damellc Bolt lcrry Churchrll Ronald Coplm Ixerett Douglas Joyce lmofc Vrrgmna I ly 1 Bob Lweland Renate' Frederncirs Gale lults Joe H0312 ld Hellmann Bob Hutchtson Shltley Jerhofl Russell Jobm Nlarx J5 Kaesser ,Lia Kornberger Robert Ko7emslu Paul Knft B1l'l lea 5 Qi' Janet 4,Ungst Ale Marsh arbara McPheet2rS Farl Mllls ,at Moon Sandra Neels Jeanette Noonan Clto Stott 'Vlanlyn Vwndt R Ackermann B me B Bfbara Benning 1 4 iisan Brackman Jgeph Cal oun Richard Cr' s J Ed Daniele! ' J barks Declier 'Y ' K' 1 SQUQW t 1 ' 5 2 ' x 11 Ned lrrel Nancy Haitselman Mary Hartman 'Ronald Koemg Dorothykliostyshock I Tom Ixbxier 1 DQnald'? ucy V Sharon lVliCrory3 -I Q N MR STONES ADVISORY Studcf Councrl Rtpnscntatnt Anrta Gndy MISS STOUT S ADVISORY Student Councxl Representatnc Shuon Asher I at onne McGee Martha Moore 'ienneth Needham Thomas Neely Charlotte Nrermann Ronald Phrllrps Rrchard Rossfeld Richard Rolfcs James Schaeffer Jerry Schexhmg Tom Schmxdt Mary Stexens Nancy Wrlson Barbara NV1ser t L .J A . :y Q ,' h .'l, f A Y ' . - As .. C A V! . . ' l - 1 Q ', . f A , 1 . X ' 3' W ' 1 ' - ' B ' N Ita, 5 .' , V' S J. ,, , 41. li' , . 0 r. 1, S -, 'I '. ' Q 4 ' :J ' - 2 , P 'J ' r . I I J l 9 ' 'J if .' I -' , f ' , . JJ at-I A a. Q- X I , 3 1 1 I , K - .- it Q ' :Y 1 U .'.' . A t am J, . X L 4 t W9 , ' s -' 3 lx k 1' ' 2' , ' t F- z' ' -1 f s , sr Q 'V 1' A-x J V 1 . 1 u 9 U Q, 0 a I ' I :B 5 IA? h N' A . . O D ,. . ' I 1 I 5 T L ' nw Y W J 3' Q 1, . '- , 1 G r n , - 2 1- I. Shirley Abbott ' Jo Ann CFLIISXI Carol Christy Dorothy Iimerson Arline Ifveker Diane Ifarlcy Richard Cii NIISS VOC II S ADVISORY Student Countil Rtprtsentatixt Iini-,e Strttminn NIISS NOII S ADX ISORX Student Ct until Repitsentatiit Janet Maur Riehard Brtuer Charlus Carmen Vlithatl Carmen VUanda Curry Ia Verna Dungan Jatk Iitts Rai Griaihouse I v - :BJ 0 - 4 . l , . .. . i, n I x r 7 I V I 1 ' : .r - ,Ar Al.' l 'gli ,in J- ,Ii ' i 4. L -1,15 IEIV fl - .fifljli ,K xp I iiltir SU., I It lx' I' il f ' Hldf ' r Carol -Cioebel i Janet Healy James Hey Gai' Hutchison Ruth Jackson VUray Johanning Donna Kennev XVilina Lachenicht I.eo Ndina Ollie Nunn .Ioan Oliver Phillip Sabin Richard Self , 1 . 5 , 1 ,U ' . , ' f 5 A ' ' . f s . 1' 'fl 1':r'1 .I 'I 6 v' ' I , I . I , , , In u ,' , Shirley Shmagranoff Robert Spires Toni Tamburelli Charles Van Dorm Robert XVaechtler Kenneth York Bob I-Iein7man Carol Hauser Barbara Koesttr Rosalie Marltn Jerry Martin Amelia 'Vlassman Ilm 'NIU er Jaekie New som Sandra INuss Carl O7JI'llL lim Rout7ong, Charles Rowland I illian Rucks I ester Sarniqutt Nelson Schneidv. r Rayella Turnboueh Russ XX artrson Carolyn XVhitLhnd James Wilson Brutt Yates Xian Zito Sec entu one I 3 i I , - , .4 1 1 - I - I X u vp X' i I u Bonnie Brooks Carolyn Hartzell Irene Noel Rae Thurman I4 u 1 u u '- V v 1 '1 s A ' A , 1 ' - ,L . 2' L. ' A K. 4' ' , -I Charles Bungton Dorm Doebber Harrxct Dunman Ken lzrstlrus Gcnexa lrtts Gan Gaertner Bexerly Gould Dennrs Hovsard Gay James Barbara lxramer Jack leurs Gerry Marshall Denms McHughes Ruth 'Vlcl afferry Ruth Srflord Shrrley Sxpp Pat Sondag 111 Barbara Stallrons .Ioan Svsam Jeanette XA761'l79l IJ' KJ' Andrea Anderson Fred Bedrosran Drana Brller Barbara Bonacorsl Ioretta Buechler Paul Byerly Bob Casteel Patrrcra Cullen Setenlq two Dennis Dederer Bob DeRouse Nancy Dunlap Janet Farmer Tom Flala Sue George Nrck Holler Carole .lohannlnq Mary Kulongaslu Joseph laskr Carol Martm Bonnre Massle Alan McDonald Joe Mclflheny Jane Muhlke VIISS XVADE S ADVISORY Student Councrl Representatne Carol XVrtte NAR XX Al Kl:R S ADVISORY 'Student Countrl Represenlatne Ben Hrllxker Erlc Otten Margaret Page Helen Shamra Rodger Stern Barbara Thomas Margo Tollxver Phyllrs XVhlte . 1 - A ,Y , U O .fflll Nancy Chettle MISS XX I STPHAI I INCI R S ADVISORY Studtnt Counul Reprcscntatne Molly lo Winter Donald Blmkc Barbara Carson Charles Cavenor Jamce Chapman Carol Click Ruth Heltz J mmes House Tom Hoy Rnchard Huber Paul Jones Darlene Kasal Robert Kuhlmann Robert Marcrum Vlary Matushek Don Meadows Ranceford Medlock John Norton Fdna Parker 'Xlma Prrtchett Curtls Roblnson Paul Schaefer June Schmldt Kathleen Smith Janet Swarm Joyce Vespa Prank XV1chter Nancy Wenk A B C's OF EDUCATION We all learned our alphabet ln grade school but here are some dxfferent A B C s that are just as lmportant here at Roosevelt A ppearance B ehavlour C onversatlon Then there are the four A s of educatlon and the C s whrch are as 1 Attendance Attltude Attentlon Appllcatxon Culture Character Cxtlzenshlp mportant Seuenly Ihree K 4 4 Frank Kuchler Carmen Petrungaro Rosemary Wagner h l . . 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' ' 1 R111'.1'. .. f '1 1 I 4 ,AP Sandy Mumbrmutr Deanne Knckel Rosemary Feemstcr Cmrolyn Crook Carolyn Hoffmm Carol Hansel Janlce Stratmann Judy Snyder Tonn Tamberelln 'Vlolly Jo Wlnttr Clrldcne Davenport Joan Otunger Janet Young RLPORT ERS Marlene Mexer JoAnn lVlet7ger Jenny Gottsberger Donna McGough Jerry Marshall Barbara Short 'IYPISTS Jeanette Wen7el Rdnenne Juerlmg Jane Essmeyer Sandra I.eFrancoxs DISTRIBUTORS Carol Rosell Henry Lolda Pat Daehn .4555 it kathy Angus Eleanor Londm Charlotte Del ay Dlana Kammtr Tom Erchhorst Judy Snyder Belya Schnexder Carol Kenney Dau Jefft 'Nhck Smouth Setenly mne ROUGH RIDER STAFF A . t ' 4' Peggy Jenkins -45 I V: A 1' V V Q AUDIO VISUAL PROJECTION GROUP 'N1odgrators MISS D Cuttgr and M159 H Stout OFFICERS Jan to Jum 193-1 Sk t 19-1-1toJan D7 PFQSICIQIII Carla Roussm 'Vlartha Munzert Sncretarx Nlartha Nlunnrt Jerry Vlontgomgry FI bg group muts damly m Raom 109 Each mumbnr IS supposgd to gxu 1 purxod a day to thy work of maklnq audlo usual matgrnal r+.ad11y avulabln to studknts and tguhgri Erqhlu 1 QM if 3, W6 1' ' I 1 l . ' I. .X . I ' vp., V ..19 I 'A I I X 1 , V: A A ,A , , Q 3 xx 4 v I 7 . 3 E ' 1 lvu L x I H 1 I ' ,YI I I x D L' 1 K x 't4 H-. 'z 5 ' s 1 . ' N3 O 4 'ef - W X i C , ART CLUB murmur ss X mr llx Clnpm If IKSICILIII u md lxl III kk I uslcx l nn lx mm num 1 1 L Ll x L L no I wsx ol n xx L -,I I ollumlx to elm full nur lu X I sunn ns old nusls L I lurlsm 1 I1 506 ,rn X-...i,..f BOYS BOWLING CLUB llodgrxtor Mr R1xmondR Burg OFFILI RS n lun lfv nt 7-I v lfvv I rgsldmr R x X out Rox lohmsm X lu I I'LSlLlLI'lI Vlxrx I lmmrx Id Rupl Sunmry Bob Oxsurlu Crug hrmr In Boss Bcxxlmq Club muts hula Iugsclmy altnr snhool Il th C up Vw ly Bovxlmg Xllnx Its rlnrlx lxxo mnmlxrs In LllVlLlx.Ll unto mums A ru ol ilu xxxuklx nu IS lupt to LILILFIUIHL flu xxmmr ngordlnq to gums xx on and lost o lil .vs f pLd4 9 X X f If fulfill It Xlwl' . , 5 Nliyf ,IL cc' . f . an OIIIQQIQRS .lAn, to .lumx 75-I I7 ' 3 Rnl. 'lf' Yiwf I l'n 1 .ln A 'IQ jlor' Sus '.rx': IT. . Rrlxcl Ilmu Art Cllul mul L'.lCl1XXVL'QlI1'S aj .1l'1'r s'lu l lrom zIjll:7 until -lzllll p. m Ill' purg Alhc club was to givc pupils xx'l7 'cr' csp 1.1llx' iucrcstcd in Art opp ' A ' Q 'L ivc wurls and cnrrx' our slum' ol' ll 'l'.1s. V' . '- lll'l lu co suclm as A gill wrapping 'OIIINI at Ci 3 LS 'mu 9 M2 K, P ' 1' - I jf 7 V ' I 1 ' , . I' , ,la .lu. c. V-I Sci . IQ' in Jan. P 3'f': J' '. , . I K 1. I 4 L T' n kf 4' W' . Q flA- ord A ' I' 'cts ' ' ' ' V ' 'L x. I sssl' ' ..., ' C . T7 '54 1 24 . f ff! sf V Y' 11 L-UP' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS Moderator 'Vlr C Dvught Horn OFFICERS September 1954 to January 1955 Presxdent Vxce Presndent Secretary Iqreasurer Sergeant at Arms GOAL GETTERS Homer Dlckerman Ann McCullaugh Mary Bermng Raymond Knorpp Norma Shearer ROOSEVELT RETAILERS President 1 Bob Wood Vxce Presxdent Secretary T reasurer Sergeant at Arms E ahtu lto Norman Ooudeau Carol Desc Sue Stem Donald Durml FRESHMAN FORUM Moderator MISS Annabel Remn1t7 OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 1934 toJan 1955 Presrdcnt Robert Prles Lreorge. Shkodrlam Vrce Presrdtnt Paul Bovs man 'I homas Mrllrgan Freasurer Nancre Knoll Drck Rammdsburg The Freshman Forum meets durmg the Hrst perrod the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month Problems common to flrst year students are dxs cussed and attempts are made to smooth the path for the first year student Two representatrves one boy and one grrl are elected by each adusory group of terms om and two to constrtute the Forum membershrp Frahlu lhree Secretary: Charlotte Niermann Sharon Coombs Y . V I 1 V4 Y 3 I A 1 . Fahuf F RESHMAN FORUM A f, sg, 514 ,X X' T lx fr' fn 1 ,. A -- ? 0 e'?'Q'0 1.6. F-,og GERMAN CLUB Moderator Mrss Mary Westphaelrnger OFFICERS Sept 1954 toJan 1955 resrdent Betty Hansmann Vrce Presrdent Roland Klem Secretary Barbara Drechsel Treasurer Betty Bosse The thrrty three members of the German Club meet rn Room 312 every other Frrday rmmedlately after school The Club was started because there was no German 3 class thrs term and puplls who had one year of German and who vush to take German 3 and 4 when If IS offered wanted to haxe some contact vuth German so they would not forget It All are welcome F- F if! wil llll CM Ezqhlg five - x -v -v A . ,. , . m - e 1 a ' r w ' s f - v r v ' ' 1 vs y' u , a ' x 1 .., 1 1' ,-.1 '.:+'4Qr ?' '1 -7.1.1 ' A ,L Y--I . .1 1 1. ,. ,. - 4.5 .. Presldent Secretary Treasurer GIRLS BOWLING CLUB Moderator Mr M C Grlggs O1 FICERS Jan to June 1954 Mary Hormbcrg Jean Mechler Donna Hensley Se t 195-1' to Jan 1955 Jean Mechler Nancy Wedel Nancy Wedel Every Tuesday at 3 45 P M some twenty slx grrls members of the Grrls Bowlmg Club gather at the Cherokee lanes to test therr sk1l1 Averages are kept and awards are gn en to the two hrghest ldhe arm of the club ns to provxde recreation and to get grrls mterested ln bowlmg as a sport Erahtq sm 1 1 9 -, . ' y ' 1 . . . , . . .v ' v , . . .V . , . , . . . . . . I . 1 nu, GIRLS SPORTS CLUB Moderator Mrss Clara Plxley OFFICERS Presldent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sept 1954 to Jan Joy Aubuchon Renate Frelderlchs Barbara Drechsel Betty McKay SPORTS CHAIRMEN Volleyball Shxrley Eaton Basketball Jean Eberhardt Pmg Pong I-larrlet Dunman and Mary Ahce Ruble Badmmton Janet L1tLler Softball Gertrude Englemann 1955 The Glrls Sports Club was formally organlzed rn September 1954 I provldes opportunltles for partlcnpatxon 1n a varrety of sports and for promo tron of good sportsmanshlp Nlembershrp ln the group IS llmlted to fifty who meet on Monday and Thursday evenxngs after school 4 I . has Ezqhtu euen A , GIRLS' SWIMMING POOL SERVICE Moderator Miss Agnes Vout HI hc mcmbcrs of thc club act as coaclacs m thc gxrls sxum classes They YLCCIVQ scrucc pomts for thus lflqfry erqht 1 s x x r 1 A . s m v 1 . I , INTERGROUP RELATIONS COMMITTEE Moderator Mrss Evelyn A Manhexmer OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 1954 to Jan 1955 Chaxrman Jlm Smovlch Janet Meyer Secretary Karen Barley Marxlyn Burgherr The purpose of the Intergroup Commxttee IS to encourave better relatlon shxps between members of various relxglous socral and rac1a1 groups The commxttee meets 1n Room 306 Tuesday mornmgs at 8 15 Representatwes of thrs commrttee attend Saturday meetmgs of the Steerrng Commlttee whxch ns composed of students from crty and county schools Ezghly nme w 1 -r--,,v . , . , . , ., . 1 - D - V . , . . n a - IOURNALISM CLUB 'Vloderator Mxss I-I Ptttrson OFFICERS Jan to Junt 1934 Set 199-1toJ.1n l 77 Presldtnt T om Irthhorst 'Vlary Annt Dtlbrueggt Viet I resxdtnt lrxs Needham I orramt Forester Secretary Nlrna Bono Dune Lee Handley Ireasurer Mary Anne Dtlbrueggt Btssu Thomas The Journalrsm Club glV6S tht youth at Roosevelt the opportunnty to wrrte artncles or stones There are local and natlonal contests to enter Artncles may be publrshed rn tht Rouqh Rzdcz rf MISS Leuthtusstr approves them The club mttts on tht first and thlrd 'I hursday of every month ln Room 227 I len t all vsork and strnft Our mutlngs are mttrestmg and there art pirtns 'Vlnftu I ' I A. . ' ' - . -- . I, ep.. .. 9 xl s - ' ll L V . , . '-y,J,' , . ' n 'x 1-I xn vi A f w n YQ l ' Y l 3 H 'I I1 . . X Y 1 3 . P I 3 l l'. I P H 7 ma y ' T I ' t ' I y I x Ii. I I . J J D A .J . . , . ' X :DDI i 2 T Y x ' -...-J Kf- , JUNIOR CI-IOIRS Moderator lVl1ss Brrdxe Hrlb Purpose. of the clubs To enjoy snngmg These are the new vorces that contribute talent and enthusiasm and which later become part of the Carol N -N 'Q -t -'I 'F' . K-L Club or A Cappella Choxr Nmelu me LATIN CLUB Moderator Mxss Katherlne Martini OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 1954 to Jan 1955 Fxrst Consul Carol Sagan Betty Huffstutler Second Consul Judy Dodd Rxchard Mazanec Aedxle Betty Huffstutler Barbara Suggs Scrrba Cuenevleve Koch Janet Koch Quaestor Bernard Txschler Bernard Tlschler Janrtor Drana Lanphere Leonard Hampel Programs of the Latxn Club are planned to create an lnterest ln anclent Roman c1v1l1zat1on The club IS composed of those who are currently studymg Latln or who have completed two years of Latln The club meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month to engage ln a varlety of soclal and edu cat1ona1 act1v1t1es 'E' f Q Nmety Iwo V04 11,5 ZfCfVVv ..ftfzfL ik 74 ld :MZ J- 4,5 ,Ziff-,aff c fA1 77 iiiffif fag! my MASK AND BUSKIN Moderator Mr Wallace Stephen Wilde OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 195-1 to Jan 1955 President Ken Stein Vice President Barbara Tabor Secretary 'I reasurer Ron Sewell Mask and Buskin is made up of students who desire to participate in actual play production work either on stage or behind the scenes The group provides the nucleus of a production staff fulfilling all of the unseen duties necessary to the success of a play While any Roosevelt student may try out for a part in a play Mask and Buskin members hold themselves responsible for the many remaining tasks principally the selling of tickets and the paying of bills The tremendous job done by members last season in producing Connectzcut Yankee resulted in an over flowing treasury The money will be re invested this season by Mask and Buskm in another popular Broadway play Mask and Buskin members are responsible for the selection of each season s play Catalogs from some Hfty publishers are minutely scrutinized along with the play resumes The selections are considered by members until all decide on the play to be produced Once the vehicle has been chosen Musk and Buslzm begins to mote scenery is designed cosmetics ordered costumes measured tickets printed publicity and rehearsals planned Despite the rush-rush of members opening sees the result of all the activity reflected across the footlights in a smooth flowing flawless performance. After the curtain falls. it all begins again but they love it. Ron Sewell Ann McCullough Judy Lottmann N inety- three 4-veg, MUSIC MASTERS lVlr R D Sorrells Drrector OFFICERS Jan to June l954 Presxdcnt Kenneth Stern Vlce Presldent Bob Horn Secretary Myrna Kay Adams Treasurer Marllyn Koppe Student Dlrcctor Kenneth Stun t t l054 to Jan l Dau Whaley 'Vlyrna Kay Adams Duck Mazanec Dave Whaley The Musnc Masters meet every Monday afternoon from 3 00 p m to 5 O0 p m They work entlrely under the dxrectron and coachxng of Mr Sorrells who IS a well tralned player ln the professnonal world as well as m the teachlng field The group plays for most of the dances at school and for special programs as well FI hree of the members Mlchael Maglas Joe McFlhcney and Don Dempsey were not present for the plcture Nmetq four . 2 S'p ., ., ' a v 1 ' rx m ' - . I A Y Y L l . , I y. Marxlyn Koppe T . 'I 3 V ' T 1 ' - 1 y A CAPPELLA CHOIR Ihg A Cappnlh Cholr IS a group of mmty four studnnts xx ho Lnyoy and unsh to furthar thur IHILIKSI ID muslc Bnsldas performmg m spgcnl unnts at sghool thy Chou Icupts IHXIIJIIOFIS from orgimlatlons outmdx of school Qlubs khurclui 'md Lum groupe thu dwlrs. Qntnrlunmmt 1 In mnmbnrs mut uury mornmg If 7 70111 Room 'JOI vnth thur dxrnlor 'Vhss Blfdlt Hllb to pnpars. for thug pgrformmus In ordnr to musty uxrxono. s mturml the. choxr s rupur toln rmgw from popular and mmm popular to CITSQICII musu 'Xumlu 1. , . , - . V . V L Y L vl' 1 w 1 X u x x u ,vs . . . 4 .. , ., , . , , . , , , 1 . . . . . . - . - V4 .- ,. . , . . ,Q ,. .U Y .,. ., 1 , . . , . V . .- , , , . L . ,A ., , x'u x -x- x v svn v x 1 x 1 A l- v x . . ,. . I .. . - . , 1. , - 1 . , , L. 1 . . X 1 . 7 'flu' CAROL CLUB Moderator Mrss Brrdle I-lllb The Carol Club ns composed of ughty thru grrls who enjoy srngmg Whmlt srngxng for pleasure they also strrve for a deeper appreclatxon of muslc and per formance 'Ihe Carol Club has some outstandmg taltnt and promlsts to be one of the most accomplrshed groups rn many years They meet darly the second perlod rn Room 301 fvi' 49 fX 4,-4' 1 Arm-tu su A .I U . . ., . -N Q it , DT . 3 . I 1 ' 1 , . , . y , . . . - 5. A 7 . l 1 S . Y j . . ylrll .- , Xsi llf' R X ' ,Z ' ',,f X . ' ' 1 XX. 1-'fx f Y-' W v' '. SENIOR BAND Vloderator 'Vlr R D iorrells OPHCLR9 Jan to June l95-4 Sept l9D-I to Jan l977 Presxdent Bob Horn Dlck Mazanec V1ce Presrdent Bob VN aechtler Dave Whaley Secretarx Treasurer 'Vlyrna Kay Adams 'Vlary Ellen Vx'oods Student Dxrector Kenneth Stern Dlck Mazanec Sergeant at Arms Dlck Mazanec Francls Nolte Head Drum Vlajoretre Marv louuse Homberg Nlary Louls I-lomberg Chaxrman Soclal Commxttee Nlyrna Kay Adams The Senlor Band meets darlx nn the A perlod 'Vlembershxp 15 selected Sunrxse Seruce and other speclal occasxons It IS growmg IH numbers and xull dexelop unto a large marelnng band as Well as a concert band X X Nnetefst A ' I l , . . e ' H A I I I 'Q 'D 4 , s ' : 7 w Y 3 1 '- f : . Y L . 3 A - 3 I A a - - : ' f ' 7 1 . 3: A 4 I 3 v I ' 11: A r r by the moderator. The band plays for games, aud sessions, concerts. Easter Y' D VX I 3 ' I Y i I I .- .. o W5 Us 'lf' ' s Q, . 5' A I r 'K ' 1' 3. A -' ' 'L' ' 1 1 '1' -.e 'un SENIOR ORCHESTRA Moderator Mr R D Sorrells OFFICERS Jan to June. l954 Barbara Tabor James Smovrch 'Vlarxly n Kcppc Nancy Auld l ynvs ood Haumschrlt Prcsrdcnt Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Socral Commrttee Charrman RI he Roosevelt Hugh School Senlor Orchestra perrod strmg group and part of the Semor Band 75 v k 'Vt' 1 -SVR ,Av NRE? Nmelq ezqhi Sept l954 toclan 1955 Robert Rogers 'Myrna Kay Adams Judy Smrth Nrck Holler Sandra Schmldt rs 1 combrnatnon of the fourth It plays for graduatlon for , . . ,q K ., v -v . - . Z . . 1 y : 1 I v 1 I , , - 4 1 ' ' Q special occasions, and for operettas. Q0 A' 4 M X- 4 . . Q SHUTTERBUGS Moderator Mr Everett E Patrlck OFFICERS Jan to June l95-4 S t 1954 to Jan l 5 Presxdtnt Davnd Doenges Jordon Mavromatxs Vlce Presldent Charles Marlen Lee Yasevrch Secretary .hm Delmort DIXIE. Handley Treasurer Dlxle Handley Mary Ann Delbrutggt done rn Room l5 durrng each day 'I he members of the club try to xmprovt plcture takmg and makrng Color photography IS thelr present hobby Our presrdent has shown many mterestlng color sl1des that he took wh1le rn Europe last sprmg and summer will Q.. oxazf' 'Vmety nzne . ', ep.. .. 95 The Shutterbugs meet weekly in Room IZ4 or l'5O, Darkroom work is V .lf-, my Q-fk A- A . ' , f SMALL ENSEMBLE Members of the Small Ensemble are chosen from the varlous muslc groups at the begmmng of the term They meet darly ln Room 301 the slxth perxod The group strnves on excellence m tone quallty and power ln mterpretatnon for from the Small Ensemble come the so1o1st and leads for operettas for auds and for publxc performances One Hundred V 1 f' B . e 5 Moderator: Miss Birdie I-lilb THE N EREIDS OFFICERS Jan to June I954 Presldent Carol Hensel Vrce Presldent Carol Fxsher Secretary Cirol Hofer Treasurer Molly Jo Wlnter Sergeant at Arms Joyce Remhardt Sept 1954 toJan 1955 Joyce Remhardt Jamce Stratmann Janet Ruehman Marty Daxgger Larol FlSh9l The club meets on 'I uesday afternoon 1n the school swlmmmg pool There are fifty members The members meet to have fun and to xmprove their swxm mmg They may earn an emblem a letter or strrpes by performmg varrous prescrlbed actnvxtres One Hundred One Moderator: Miss Agnes Voit OFFICE SERVICE GIRLS These are the many girls who give up a study period daily to assist in the general work of the office Their Jobs are varied They file answer the tele The service rendered is very much appreuated by the office staff 5 ll dniwkqya iiiihlr One Hundred Two phone, deliver messages, and write out dismissal slips and locker permits, 4 ug: '.D N x,f . l S11 JK gp fi PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Presxdent Mrs Howard Hantak Nxght Chalrman J Curran Fxrst Vxce Presxdent Vlrs Prank Mxrkay Second Vxce Presldent Mrs W C Johannmg 'l hxrd Vlce President Mrs Nlartm Kamer Recordmg Secretary Mrs R Donovan Correspondmg Secretary 'Vlrs Mxke Barton ASSISIRHI Correspondmg Sec N rs B Betts Treasurer Mrs Fred Kernebeck Hrstonan Mrs Rov Wxnter Roosevelt High School Parent Teacher Assocmtxon a un1t of the St Louls Counc1l State and Natlonal Parent Tea her ASSOCIBIIOH lS a voluntary orgam zatnon of parents teachers and other c1t1zens who are interested mn the welfare educatxon and protectlon of chlldren and youth Busmess meetmgs are held monthly ln the school followed by mterestmg and educatlonal varled programs ualrfied speakers on timely subjects are heard regularly. Q ffl , : l -fe, , W One Hundred Three PEPETTES Moderator MISS Johanna Frum OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept Pres1dent Charlotte Nrermann Judy Secretary Sharon Holland Carol Treasurer Barbara Sauerburger Janet The Pepettes meet the first Thursday of each month 1954 to Jan 1955 Otto Pearson Ruehman m Room 232 The club was organized by the Pep R s for the purpose of mterestlng the lower term grrls rn the sport actxvrtles of the school Pomts are earned by attendmg the games dances and sellmg trckets Each grrl that has a SAIIS factory record m Pepettes for one year becomes elrgrble for Pep R Q On Hundr cl Four P4 1 f Presldent Roberta Hensel Vlce Presxdent Edna Nlermann Secretary Treasurer Pomt Chaxrman The glrls 1n They sell tlckets PEP R Moderator Mxss Johanna Frum OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 1954 to Jan 1955 Carol Wxtte Joy Lang Carol Hensel Florence Shkodrxanx Vlfglnla Woods Marne Sauerburger Pepettes Joy Lang Donna Handshy Pep R promote the mterest of students m school actlvmes to all sports events at Roosevelt They sponsor four dances a year Hello Day and the Fall Sports Dance ln the autumn Hello Day and the Sprmg Sports Dance the second semester The club IS also ln charge of the crownmg of the Track Queen and her malds The glrls meet ln Room 232 the first and thxrd XVednesdays of each month R . One Hundred Fzee Point Chairman. Pep R: Norma Benjamin Marilyn Reuter in . , EIGHT RED FLASHES Moderator Mrss J Frum OFFICERS Jan to June l954 S t I954 to Jan l 55 'Vlane Sauerbcrgcr Captarn Jamcc Stratmann Captarn 'Nlorma Benjamm Carol Flsher Edna Nrermann Judy Dodd Janrce Stratmann Ruth Page Joyce Drllman Carol Wrtte Carol Pusher Donna Handshy Judy Dodd Ho Shkodrranr Substztutes Subsiztutes Flo Shkodrram Belva Schnexder Sue Denkhahn Barbara lVlcAboy Barbara lVlcAboy Pat Deachan Marty Darggert M3fllyH Burgherr The cheer leaders an lndrspensable part of our athletrc program A football basketball and track meets they and the people rn the stands rn encouraglng the Roosevelt teams The grrls also lead cheers rn Pep Auds and on other specral occasrons Only members of Pep R or Pepettes are elrgxble to be cheer leaders At graduatron each rs awarded a cheer leader s R Three cheers for our cheer leaders P I n One Hundred Six V3 -3 9' D ,J ' J . . ep .. .. 9 A . . . Roberta Bayne Sandra Le Francois N- ' ' ' . t r A PUBI IC ADDRESS SERVICE CLUB Moderator Mr M S Brown OFFICPRS an to June 1954 Sept 1954 to Jan 1953 President Jim Conners Albert Meyer Vice President Bernard Tischler Donald Wessling Secretary Treasurer Ed Schmitt Ed Schmitt . ' , J 4 I ' X .L . W ' V 5 I l I . i J . , ,, .. ' The members of this club operate the public address system for programs in the auditorium, after-school and evening dances. graduations, and special events. There are about a dozen members. Meetings are held every other Wednesday morning in Room l3. l ,il it 1- , .1 E-'E 1 n I i ll HL El lg-ll One Hundred Seven ROLLER SKATIN G CLUB Moderator Vlr W S Wllde OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 1954 to Jan 1955 Presrdent Don Brosxus .ludy Balt? Secretary Treasurer Charles Wenner Renate Frlederlcks Whrle collegrare and tango and waltz rmg slnghtly of Arthur Murray they are more a part of the ball bearxnged feet that roll over the hardwood at Dawns Roller Park es ery Wednesday afternoon These dances and others are part of the game and every skater must know them At least that s the way the club members feel Club members benefit mostly by helpmg others toll the floor that lslj to learn and develop a sklll recogmzed as exactmg throughout the Umted States By regular attendance and success m learnmg requirements members may wm The profess1onal aura about the Roller Skatlng Club rs a source of amaze ment to new members Skates are adjusted to the fineness of a well tuned v1o lm skaters are polsed to execute the drllicult Schlammerschlafte The lrghts dlm floatlng melod1es fill the a1r then BOOM' Oh well Try agam We all thmk rt s fun QR Qu SKRT IN Cr One Hundred Exahl I A . . . 1 7 Y the flying Roosevelt R, 1 , . . . , v S STUDENT CAFETERIA WORKERS Lunchroom Manager Mlss L Schnermxer Moderator Mlss J Frum Thrs group asslsts m the efficlent functnonmg of the Roosevelt lunchroom Tom Elchhorst IS the representatlve of the student workers at any conference :XM One Hundred IN ne STUDENT COUNCIL Moderator Mr A D DeV1lbxss OFFICERS Jan to June 1954 Sept 1954 to Jan 1955 Presrdent Roger Grosswxler lxarl Streckfuss Vlce Presldent Roger Shrpke Aloyes Rowbottom Secretary Roberta 1-Iensel V1rg1n1a Wood Parlxamentarxan Carter Busse Rlchard Breltenfeld The councll IS patterned after the form of government used rn this ctty The chlef executne rs the mayor The councrl ltself consxsts of a representa trve from each advrsory group 1n the school A faculty moderator acts as adusor and counselor to the organxzatlon The counctl has the opportunrty of 1n1t1at1ng for the prlncxpal s consrderatron recommendattons affectmg the wel fare of the student body Wlth the consent and advtce of the prrncrpal the councrl may carry through such recommendatxons There are erght standmg comm1ttees vnth a faculty counselor for each The commrttces dtrect and manage certam types of routme vsorks delegated to them by the councxl They mcet every Thursday the thtrd perlcd ln Room 301 63 One Hundred Ten : ' ' . 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CHJ i TYPING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE Joan Brown Lurlme Bruer Carolyn Cox Pat Czarnlk Charlene Davxs Elame Frltschle Judy Kmg Moderator Mlss Vnola Vogel Wrlma Lachemcht Roberta Melvxn Suzanne Petersen Mary Ann Schafnltz Kay Rrasenstengel Carole Sulgrove la Vaun Vawter hlhls IS a servrce group Fach member glves some of her free trme to the dupllcatmg work dur1ng the day Therefore there are no set meetlngs or officers The dupllcatlng work for the school rs done through thxs group One Hundred Elec en ,. . ., I USHERETTES Moderator Nlr Thurston C Ely OFFICERS Jan to June l954 Sept 1954 to Jan 977 Presldent Carole Glatstr Joan Kramer Vlce Presrdent 'Vlarlene Vleytr Angela Wones Secretary Joan Kermbeck Joan lxernebeck T reasurer Angela Wonts Pat Nyga Sergeant at Arms Joan Kramer Deanna Klckel The Usherettes IS a SLIVICQ orgamzatton that gnves freely of 1ts t1me to dxs trrbute programs or ballots and to assxst rn the dlrectlon of people that attend busmess meetmg fortmghtly after school m Room 307 It has also one soclal meetmg each term wk ml l vi-. .- On Htnlr ITLA. . '. l .. .. I S' 4 - 3 I : 1 X I L H Yi 1 i graduations. concerts. musicals, plays, and talent auds. The club has a short 'P 1 ll - an - ,S E -11 1' 1 L Ur. - 'Pfljz' r J 0 T Om Hunlrul lhzrlern OUR COACHES Here at Rooserelt we are fortunate rn havrng the best coachrng staff rn the crty Mr Marx uses hrs financral wrzardry to make the teams at Roosevelt the best equrpped ones rn the area When Coach Hasser the football and B basketball coach grvcs the team a pep talk he makes each player feel that the team couldn t get along vxrthout hrm Coach Rogers who moulded the strongest lrne men rn the crty for the football team also coaches the basketball team and wrll be tryrng to brrng home a fevr more trophres to add to the school collectron Coach Lake almost had the baseball champronshrp but the team got off to a bad tart although rt strll managed to capture second place He also coaches a fine B football squad Coach Ault came through wrth hrs usually terrrfic job wrth the track team vsho won Freld Nrght honors agarn thrs year He also coaches the swrmmrng team Coach loren7en coaches the tennrs team and hrs name dates back farther than he rs wrllrng to admrt as a great coach here at Roosevelt TFD SCHAMBURG 'DI If .5 .5 QS: -1 One Hundred louneen . l r Y . . . . .. .. . , 3 , , . 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QV 1 R ' ll1m1i1LL1 l1f:1'1r1 1953 54 BASKETBALL Thc Rooscyclt I-hgh School 1953 D4 basketball ttam undcr thc drrtctron of Coach R Rogers and Assrstant Coach Crtorgc Hasscr bcgan thc season wrth grcat hopts for 1 posslblc lugut champronshlp hy vxmnmg thcrr first four gamts and dropprng tht filth on 1 fort 1 to Soldln Blcyyttt Lnttrcd rn tht grctn dlyrsron of tht Normandy 1 ournamtnt tht Rough Rrdcrs yy on thrtc and lost thru to thc oppontnts ln that stctron Of thc tyxtnty thrcc Uamts playcd tht squad dropptd nlnt and yy on four tctn unfortunately thc majorrty of tht ltagut gamts lost yycrt among tht mnt dcftats Tht IQ73 74 yarslty team tonsrsttd of item Bctta Ktn Bradcn Rrchard Brcrttnfcld Clayton Chapman Rogtr Grossyycrlcr layton Harmon Rlchard l oyan Bob Mancss tcaptaml Nkll M1Corm1ck Hcrbtrt Ort Rogcr Sthxpkt ltd Qchambtry, nd Vs altcr nl lrdt 'Vlost of thtst pltytrs yyrll y,r1du 1 rn lunt l9'5-l and mu rttrulls yxlll ht nts. td SCORI S Rooscytlt Roosty tlt Roostytlt Rooscx tlt Roostytlt Roosty tlt Roosty tlt Roosu tlt Roostyclt Roosty tlt Rooscy clt Rooscytlt Rooscytlt Rooscy tlt Rooscyclt Roosu clt Rooseytlt Roosty tlt Roosu tlt Roosty tlt Rooseytlt Roostyclt -l -lf 'J iffy i4 Southyx tst Normandy Clay ton St Marys VlcBr1dt 'Nlapltyy ood Ctntral Xvtllslon Qouthyy cst 'Vlclirnlty Qouthvxtst St Marys Hadlty Hancock Vlchlyrllt Bcaumont I rndbtrg Ctntral Assumptlon Cltytland Wlslm l cch Wlapltvt ood 3 Publrc Hrgh l caguc Gamts TNormandy FI ournamcnt illtgronal 1 ournamtnt Rom Rl XX ot I jf'-'Y N ga ,Y 1 a Us - , , , 1 ,. , , 1 , . 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Om'lfurvtirrti.S'1,x1et'r7 fi 1 WM BASKETBALL C44,f!fI COW! 19541955 SEASON 5 60VV C 407457 794' Coach Mr Rogers 66' Thls year s team looks capable of attammg the fme goal set for them by 7 we the 53 54 squad Returmng lettermen are Ted Schamburg Richard Brexten feld Clayton Chapman Walter Trade Ken Braden and Nexl Macormlc There are some very promlsmg boys among these up from the B team Charles Marlen Ellls Huskey Cwordon Goodxer Rlch Hantak Wayne Cross wller John Hose J1m Pentland Clarence Crlmore and Tom Frtzgrbbons A senror out for hrs first trme rs Don WllllS We have succeeded ln havrng exght non league games held here at Roose ve t at night so we should have 1 good attendance record at these games Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an league there Normandy Soldan St Mary s 1V1cK1nley V1cBrxde Southwest Hadley 2111 an e e e Fe e Soldan Beaumont 1V1cK1nley Central Assumptlon Cleveland Lmdberg H ere CONIRAD SCHWARAE i K, Ce L , N Y ' K. g : . ld! , ', ' . ' ' . . 1 ' , . 1 . 3, '54 .. . 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BASEBALL Witlm the coming of the March winds the Roosevelt baseball team became restless Again the boys came through with a winning season to continue to uphold the Roosevelt tradition of outstanding accomplishment After start ing slow the boys finished in a tie for second place with a ten won and four lost record our best in the past six years There was no team in the league that we did not beat at least once and in the second round we did DOI lose a game We would have tied for first place if it had not been for two unfortunate instances in our first game with Beaumont with a 3 to 1 lead we tried a sacrifice play but our man was thrown out at home for the third out During Beaumont s time at bat one of our fielders badly misjudged a Beaumont won the game 4 to 3 Had our sacrifice play worked we would have tied Beaumont s four runs and still had men left on base for the leading runs Then if Beaumont s fly had not been dropped we would have easily won and tied for first place with McKinley for league games won and a chance at the championship Each year Roosevelt seems to come up with some fine players players who have the ability to continue in baseball at the professional level This year players like Steve Betta Ted Shamburg Bob Maness Mal Murphy and Clayton Chapman gave our team the professional look We have at least one boy to go into big league baseball for many years past and this time Bob Maness and Mal Murphy have already done so Neil Macormic and Dean Matthews who could also be put in this veteran class will return next season Other notables who will return next season are John Hose larry Kammlen One Hundred Elahteen high fly, which would have made the third out. 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Coach Ault addressed the student body introduced the members of the team and urged us all to attend the held meet that evening. After some rousing cheers for the team and the new queen thc aud was closed by the singing of our Alma Mater. ELIZABETH HOLLER KAREN BAILEY One Hundred Twenty Track Queen DOROTHY VUKCEVICH One Hundred Twenty one T RAC K POINT WINNERS TRACK Track IS one of the most popular sports at Roosuclt Fc r years Roosuclt s upremacy rn track has astonrshed the experts Sprrng caught the Rrdtrs runnmg rn the lower corridor of Roosevelt Coach Ault had fifteen returning lettermen thrrtecn senxors and two Juniors many good newcomers were out as wcll The boys worked hard to produce another winning team for Rooseult and should be congratulated for therr fine work March '51 1954 Roosevelt bowed to a powerful Sumner squad rn the first track meet of thc season Both our junior ind senror teams fought hard but were not equal to the well condrtroned Sumner trackmen Jrm McNerll and Aloyes Rowbottom were the big threats for the Rough Riders April 3 1954 Coach Ault took elght Roosevelt trackmen to Columbra Missouri for the State Indoor Track Meet Thxrty four Class A schools par trcxpated our boys placed eighth Results 65 yard low hurdles Jrm McNexll first 880 yard relay 1McNe1ll Lercht Rogers and Rowbottoml fifth Mile Relay lMcNe1ll Rogers Tanner Rowbottomr fourth Other boys that had the honor of going to State were B111 Summers Karl Kramer and lronel Moorc April 9 l954 Our Rough Riders lost a close one to the East St Louis Flyers at Parsons Field ln the tinal event the Flyers managed to edge past the eager Rrders Tanner Vorght and M Nerll were rn top form Kramer run nrng junror because of different age rules rn lll1no1s was a powerful and to our junior team Jerry Smith and l ronel Moore also starred rn the jumor drvxsxon Om Hundred 'Iu,rn1u ru. , . 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'wr -,U Aprrl 12 1954 Our Rrders were vrctorrous rn the meet wrth Soldan The semors won 77 32 whrle our junror crndermen scored 50 36 lhree of our pomt getters Fred Lercht Jrm McNe1ll and Jerry Smxth were drsabled for the meet B111 Summers Rrch Tanner and Karl Kramer promlsed much toward the uctory A Row bottom one of our brg guns won the 100 yard dash the 440 y1rd dash and placed second rn the shot put Aprrl 19 1954 Roosevelt trampled Cleveland rn 1 ram mterrupted meet whrch took two days to complete The junlors showed gre1t strength as boys lrke 1 ronel Moore Jerrx Smrth and Bob Lee made rt rough for the Dutchmen All the boys looked well as Roosexelt wa med up for the tougher meets ahead April 21 1954 Roosevelt was shut out on 1 d1squ1l1f5cat1on by DeSoto 1-lrgh Class 13 Champlons ln 1 trrple tr1ck meet We be1t the other team C 1eve11nel e1s1ly Our sprxnters and d1st1nce men won n1ost of thelr events but this vletory eould not offset the pornts glmed by DeSoto s strong men ln the field events Aprrl Z3 1954 Roosevelt t1sted defeat 1t the 111nds of the Bluejackets of strong rn the sprmts pornts were lost n th drstance events McNe11l Row bottom Kramer and Summers were outstandmg semors whrle boys lrke Ron Kae er Jerry Smrth Lronel Moore and George Vl1sak held up therr end for tl1e jumors Aprrl Z4 1954 The Maplewood Relay 1ttracted teams from f1r and wrde Roosevelt placed hugh 1n the field of strong teams Our mrle relav team com posed of Rrch Tanner Al Rowbottom Ray Vorght and Jrm McNe1ll took first with a record trme of 3 34 8 Other results were 440 yard relay lMcNe1ll Kr1mer Vorght Rowboteoml second Shot put Kramer thrrd 1-Irgh Jump-G Vlasak and R Tanner fourth and fifth Aprrl 29 1954 Our trackmen were defeated by a strong V1shon team rn 1 dual meet at Publlc Schools Staclrum Vorght McNe1ll and Rowbottom were rn fine style but they could not offset the powerful Vashon squad Fred lercht rnjured early rn the season wrll probably be drsabled for most of the year May 1 1954 East St lours Invrtatxonal Roosevelt placed farrly hrgh at the East St Lours meet whrch rncluded strong teams from all over thxs area Our strong mrle relay team was hurt srnce Al Rowbottom was unable to run but Lxonel Moore drd a good fill rn job and enabled us to take second rn thrs event Our sprrnt medley team came rn thrrd rn the 440 yard relay we took fifth and our 880 yard relay team placed second The boys were lookmg bet ter for the Drstrrct and Fxeld Nrght meets May 2, 1954 The Roosevelt crndermen were defeated by the Unrversrty Llty lndrans on a ram soaked track Smce the meet was on a Saturday many of the boys were unable to attend Ray Vorght Karl Kramer and B111 Summers were the semors mam hopes Ron Kaeser and Lronel Moore were our mam jumor pomt getters May 14 1954 Drstrrct Flnals The crndermen made a ine showmg at the Drstrrct Fmals by commg rn srxth rn the Senlor Drvrsron and seventh 1n the Junror Drvrsron Jxm McNe1ll broke the senior 180 yard low hurdle record One Hundred Teeentu three , . v ' , ' x I ' ' m s 1 , ' 59 1 3 K! 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' , ' v ' A ' ,. . . . - Q Y vuth tht stnsattonal ttmc of I9 6 stconds Rav Vorght Al Roxy bottom and Karl Kramer also dtd fint jobs tn thttr cytnts Jtrryf Smtth and ltontl 'vloort utrt tht yuntor stand outs May ZZ l95-l Stitt Outdoor ltyt Roostytlt ttndtrmtn triytltd to Co lumbti for tht Statt Outdoor 'l ritk Mt t Although is 1 ttim ut dtdn t plact ugh is ut antttrpittd i ftyx f d t yxtl NltNt1ll agitn shc xx td hrs sur rtmacy tn tht lou hurdlt is ht dtftitto all tht top hurdltrs tn tht Start Cur mtlt rtlay ttim yt is btattn by l of a stcond l tontl 'Vloort our Juntor star ran rn thrs stntor mttt but dtd not plact M y Z8 1954 Frtld Ntght Rtostytlt qualrfitd mort mtn than my othtr ttam for Fttld Ntght J hrs was an mdtcatton of thrngs to comt Tht trackmen camt through vytth flytnq colors and took tht oytr all trt phy among tht ltagut schools for tht thtrd constcuttyt ytir nl ht famous rtlay squid Tin ntr Rovx bottom Vorght and lVlcNt1ll stl 1 ntu rttord for tht dtstinct 'Vlc Nttll also brokt tht l8O yard lovt hurdlt tttord QPNIORS RESUI nl 9 880 yard relay tSummtrs Ptcaut lttcht Kramer! fifth -440 yard dash Votght ind Row bottom sttond and thtrd Vltlt rtlay lTanntr Roubottom Xotght VlclNttllt first l-lrgh Jump 'lanntr ttt thtrd Broid Jump VlcNttll first Summtrs fourth Xotght fifth l8O yard lovss lVlcNttll first Shot put Kramcr Hrst JUNIOR RESUI T9 88Oyard rtlay tliammmtn Katstr B Ltt Smttht fourth 44Oy1rd d l ltt thtrd lVlCort t 880 yard run Moort stcond Hugh Jump Smtth ind Vlisalt ttt for fourth Brtad Jump l ltt stcond C Xlasik fourth l2O yard loyy hurdlts gfllllll thtrd Polt Xault Smtth first 'ihot Put Cox stcond 'Xlabry fifth Congratulattons Ttam FRPD lLlC'H1 Gt xt PVFRUT Yrs- N 2-.1711 I 135 ANR I I IJ On litrndrtd Ttt nrt! four rf u Q ' ' w - L ' y K I 1 I . 3. 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X Y s ' 'VFUXCK Ns QISWR 3 uqx .so pal!!- One Hundre d TLLLHIU hu J , 49' SWIMMING TEAM Coach Mr Richard Ault ln the 53 54 season we took part in eight league meets winning only tvso Seyeral stronger schools beat us by just a narrovs margin At the State meet Captain Joe Kroupa svn am his way to the number one spot in the 50 yard free style and went on to place fifth in the IOO yard iree style Joe sparked the team finishing second highest s orer in the city with 92 points The following boys lettered: Carl Balter. Joe Kroupa. Terry I-loveard, Ed Boeschenstein. Conrad Schwarze. Co-Captains for the '54-'55 season are returning lettermen Ed Boeschen- stein and Conrad Schwarze. Our meets in the new season so far were only practice meets to get the squad in shape. Noyember 16 yye lost to Hadley, 52-25. St. Louis U. High beat us 48-29 on Noyember 22. But we came back to defeat C. B. C. 53-24 November 29. We have the coach and the spirit for a vyinning team. The one additional thing needed is more swimmers trying out to put Roosevelt where it belongs, back on top. CONRAD SCHWARZF Une Hundred Tu.'enlt1-s1'.x' S SN K yiwcfe es .Ere-fm X L FOOTBALL Roosexelt had a very good season 1n the Publxc l-lrgh league by wrnmng four games and losrng only two thus result gave them a t1e for second place The two captanns Nell Macormrc and Ron Rue headed a nne team composed of Allen Avery Bauer Brertenfeld Bunnxng Carr Condon DePr1est Ellrs Goodrer Glll l-lernzeman l-lrndle I-lxxon Kammxen Kramer Langley Land herr Bob Lee Larry Lee Macormlc Matthews McKoy Morgan Rowbottom Rubano Rue Plle Schamburg Srgmund Smrth Streckfuss Summers Vlasak Varner Werner W1ll1s and Woods 'lhe followlng boys lettered ln football thxs year Streckfuss Carr Row bottom Condon Bauer Rue Smlth Kramer Matthews Bob Lee l-lexnfe man DePr1est Rubano Wrllrs Langley Werner Vlasak Bunmng Gull Varmer Von Dorn fManagerJ The honors whrch our boys recened were as folloves Rue second team AllDlSIf1CI honorable mentlon All State flrst team All league Kramer second team All Drstrrct honorable mentxon All State first team All League Rowbottom Allleague team Macormnc honorable mentron Allleague team Matthews honorable mentron All l eague team COLLINSVII LE DEFEATS ROOSEVELT 14 6 'lakxng xnto consrderatron the fact that we lost five lettermen betore the season lncludmg co captarn Neal Macormrc who was absent from the open mg games because of an appendectomy Roo eselt drd well agamst the strong Collmsvnlle team who had the advantage of nme returnmg lettermen excellent bloclemg and more fans ln the stands Um Hundred Treenlef seeen 3 V1 7 . . I 4 1 B Y' I 3 . ' P 3 3 ' 3 3 3. ' 3 I l ' 3 . I A 3 3 - T S 3 U I F ' - 3 3 I 3 3 I ' 3- l-lindle. Larry Lee, Macormic. Morgan. Schamburg. Summers. Breitenfeld, x ' x xl v 1 m u y - l 'I - ' I ' I 3 ' - ' 3 - m x w- 1 - ' ' ' m x ' , x 3: . - 1 3. i , A 3 U I I ' - I 3 3 I 3 Y, 3 3 l - T I A ' . 3 Y 3 B 'I 3 1 3 3 x ' . l .. ' 7- 4 V 7 Y 3 3 3 - S 3 3 ' S3 V3 I . 1 . I 3 ' 1 b 3 3 I 3 ' 3 3 ln the first half Collmsvxlle had control of the ball most of the trme and scored a touchdown ln the second half howeyer Karl Kramer crossed the goal lrne for Roosevelt maklng the score 7 6 rn favor of Collrnsvrlle Then rn the thrrd quarter Collrnsvrlle edged out to a l-4 6 lead Roosevelt was unable to score rn the trme remammg ST LOUIS U STOPS ROOSEVELT 27 0 Roosevelt fared badly at the hands of thelr St Lours U adversarres com mg out on the short end of a 27 O score The Rough Rrders played a fine game as all the statlstrcs except the score wlll shove Fl hrs vyas a very hearten mg game rn spxte of the loss because Roosevelt showed a good runnmg game that piled up 275 yards agaxnst one of the strongest teams rn the c1ty Several tlmes the team was close to the goal l1ne but falled to break through the St l OUIS U defense ROOSEVELT TIES C B C 7 7 On October l agamst a much favored C B C team the Rough Rnders battled to a 7 7 tre nn a hard fought game The first quarter ended w1th no score but rn the second C B C chalked up a 7 pomt lead Roosevelt also scored 1n the second perrod but the garn was discounted because one of our boys was offsrde ln the thlrd quarter Smxth scored a touchdown for Roose yelt and t1ed C B C to the dehght of the many Rooseyelt fans present at ROOSEVEI T CRUSHES CLEVEI AND 28 6 Roosevelt made a fine openmg rn the Pubhc School league vyrth 1 28 6 vrctory over Cleveland The Rough Rrders got off to a rolling start rn the first three mlnutes of the game w1th a touchdown by Jerry Smlth No score was made m the second quarter but rn the thrrd quarter Karl Kramer plunged over the goal l1ne and also krcked the extra pomt brmgmg the score to a 14 0 lead for Roosevelt In the last quarter Kramer repeated hrs thrrd quarter performance and the score now stood 21 0 As the game contrnued Cleveland was able to score only once whrle Smrth vyent oyer for Roosevelt s fourth touchdown brmgrng the game to a brrlllant vrctory for Roosevelt ROOSEVEI T SMASHES SOI DAN Bl EWETT 30 7 Roosevelt snagged therr second vnctory rn the Public School league by erushmg Soldan 30 7 'lhrngs looked bad at the start of the game as the Rough Rrders fumbled 'I he ball was recovered by Soldan and they marched down the field for the first touchdown of the game But Roosevelt got revenge by holding back Soldans attempts at the goal lrne The Rrders not only showed brrllrant defensrve work but also scored four touchdowns rn the re marnder of the game Kramer ran 34 yards for the first goal Wrllrs scored the second Kramer made the thrrd and Langley crossed the lme for the fourth touchdown Roosevelt suffered one blow durrng the game rn the second quarter Langley ran 83 yards for a touchdown which was nullrfled by a l5 yard penalty Our team was cheered to yrctory by a large number of enthusr astrc fans fJ10 H n r nu 1 1 I I Q I 1 U '1 s 1 Y ' I 1 I 1 - I I I 1 I I 1 I I x , 1 . ' I 1 1 I ' ' D I ' - I 1 , 1 I vm -r 1' 1 x Ik I 1 I 1 T I ysk 1 1 1 , U 1 I I 1 1 1 I K 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I A 1 1 4 in 1 1 1 1 4 1 I 1 1 1 Il' 1 1 L 1 L . - .1 - 3: I . . A ' 1 - I q 1 rl I . 4 m I s x, r I1 U ' A s a ' 1 A 1 rs 1 1 the game. This was the only game C. B. C. did not win in the ten they played. 1 1 1 I I 1 I 41 1 II C - ' y 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I ' 1 - 7 i I - 1 1' I 7 I V Y I . 4 A 4 - 4 - 4 - 1 1I I I 1 I 43 3 e ' - 7 I s 1 1 sv 1 I E 1 1 1 1 . 5 A 1 I I I 1 J 1 5 I I - 1 ma rI y 1 x x I- 1 ll ef ed Twer -e' gh! ROOSEVELT BOWS 'IO BEAUMONT 27 I3 Roostvtlt although sparktd by tht return of quarttrback Ntil MICOTIUIL sufftrtd 1 htart brtaking dtftat 1t tht hands of tht Btaumont Blut Jacktts No scort w1s madt until tht stcond quarttr whtn Btaumont s right h1lfb1ck scortd twict on an option play from tht qu1rttrb1tk both around ltft tnd In tht s1mt quarter Kramtr brrghttntd tht gloom of tht I4 O s ort by run ning 55 yards for a touchdown Afttr tht h1lf Btaumont again scortd twitt but in tht last quarter thty wtrt stopptd cold by tht Ridtrs With two min utts ltft to play Charlts Matthtws skrrttd ltft tnd for our stcond touchdoxx n endrng tht gamt 27 I3 in Bt1un1ont s favor This loss grtatly ltsstnttl our ch1ncts for tht ltagut championship and probably w1s tht txtlt gan1t bLt'lllSL Btaumont was ltft with no opposition on thtnr w1y to tht championship ROOSEVEI T CI IPS CENT RAI l-I 7 On Saturday night in a jam packtd stadium tht tr1umph1nt Roostvtlt ttam h1ndtd the best Ctntral ttam in ytars thtnr first dtftat of tht st1son In tht first quarter howtvtr it looktd bad as Ctntr1I tdgtd out to a 7 O lt1d But in tht stcond quarttr Ctntral s p1ss was lnttrctpttd 1nd Roostx lt s C h1rlts Vhtthtws carritd the ball ovtr for 1 7 7 tit In tht third quarttr Citntr1l gooftd again and Roostvtlt rnttrttpttd 1nothtr pass Karl Kramtr thtn plungtd ovtr for tht stcond touchdown 1nd krcktd tht txtra point Iht g1mt tndtd l-I 7 in Roostvtlt s favor On Noxtmbtr 6 tht Rough Rrdtrs wtrt tlimrnattd from tht titlt ratt by losing to Southwtst 20 0 Tht ttam had 1 bad brtak whtn tht Stttrs scortd in tht first quarter In tht stcond quarttr tht Rxdtrs tried for 1 touthdown but wtrt halttd on tht 18 yard l1nt as the Longhorns took oytr movttl tht ball to tht 30 yard lint and scortd 1 touchdown by a 70 yard run Roostvtlt halttd Southwtst in the third quarter and both tt1ms wtre unablt to scort ETFIT rn tht fourth quarter tht Ionghorns took oxtr on thtir 35 1nd ran down tht middle for a 65 yard touchdown This was Roostvtlts ont batl game of tht stason Our loss to Southvsest pr1ct1cally clrnchtd tht titlt for Be1umont ROOSEVELT TRAMPLES MCKINI EY 3l 7 In thtir last game of tht stason the Rough Rrdtrs defeated tht lVIcK1nlty Gold Bugs with a score of 31 7 In the first qu1rttr Smith gavt tht Bugs a bad swat by running 85 yards 1n tht first nmttttn stconds of tht gamt Smith also scortd tht stcond touchdown around his right tnd on a Z0 y1rd run In tht stcond qu1rttr Karl Kramtr stolt tht ball right out of tht hands of tht IVIcK1nlty playtr and luggtd it -I6 yards for 1 third touchdown Iht Bugs took to tht air as thty sprouttd thtir wings anti clrtktd on a six y1rd pass This w1s tht only touchdown thty wtrt ablt to obtun In tht final qu1rttr tht Ridtrs sptlltd poison to tht Bugs IS first lVI1tthtws and thtn Kramtr car ritd tht pigskln over for tht final touchdowns bringing tht scort to 1 3l 7 uctory T his vnctory assurtd Roostvtlt a tit for stcond plact in tht Ltagut Bt 111 Htl 1 STUII I R ELILABETH Hoi LI R Nick Hotttk Ont Htmtlr tl Ttt nity nm 3 Y D 'A ' H r .. , t , 1 h x 1 3 i K 3 V L - 1 L v L t , . 3 I 'I 3 1 i 3 H x 1 5- . L . . L tl. . L t - L . . . . , . .A i I 1 X 'V 1 3 x H 1 x 3 X I 1 1 I 5' h 7 L . s t 1 '- m t ' v . . SOU I I-IVJEST BI ANKS ROOSEVEI 'I' 20 0 . . 7 - mv - I L ' . , E 3 3 D l 1 h V I H YI 3. I 1 -Y 3 I 3 7 3 Q I L V H 1 3 . . x 3 H 'A 1 I l , 1 I . . , 1 A ' x 1 i x 1 m 1 1 1 X - , . , I. 1, , , P, FALL SPORTS DANCE 1954 The mght of November l2 w1ll long be remembered by the Rooseveltrans xx ho attended the Fall Sports Dance The stage was decorated wrth colorful streamers and Japanese lanterns The background vsas a plcture of a football field Dancing started at erght wlth musrc provrded by the lVlus1c Masters At 9 45 P M everyone sat down for the long avxarted coronatron Who veould lt be? Retrrrng Queen Edna Nrermann avearted on the throne Mr lorenzen announced the first mard Rrta Gu7man escorted by Ron Rue The next mard was Charlotte De lay escorted by Nell Nlacormrc Carol Otto came next wrth Ted Schamburg Marrlyn Reuter was escorted by Karl Kramer The tensron mounted as there were only two grrls left Mr Lorenzen an nounced Jenny Wood wrth Rrch Brertenfield Wrth everybody on the edge of therr seats Coach Lorenlen announced our new Fall Sports ueen Janrce Stratmann She came down the arsle wearlng a whrte formal under the trad1 tronal red robe and carrymg red and wh1te carnatrons Mayor Karl Streckfuss met her and led her to the throne where Edna crowned her the neve queen Jamce took her place on the throne Joy Lang Presrdent of Pep R presented Janrce w1th a srlver bracelet engraved w1th her trtle as queen After the dance for the queen and her court there was general dancrng untrl eleven o clock Happy and successful be the relgn of our new queen' JEANETTE WENJEL One Hundred Thzrty J . 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 . r ' 1 r r 1 1 1 '1 1' 1 v 4 1 - 1 1 1 f , 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 4 . 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. v - 111 1 fox Q0 FEBRUARY CALENDAR February l look out lhat stamptdt ftr tht lunch room xsnt for food T hty rt yust stgmng up for classts lVlr Chtsttr Boyylts formtr Amba sador to lndta addressts tht St l ours Modtl Un1ttd Natxons Assembly today at Waslatngton Umvtrstty Roostytlt ts yytll rtprtstnttd t aruary 2 You can almost stt tht ttachtrs tn tht lunch room noyx rtgtstra tlon IS almost oy tr Vwlhat a day ltbruary 'S Qroan Wt rt back tn tht harntss agatn afttr a brltf holtday bttyxttn ttrms Haut you htard all tht ntyy ttrm rtsolutlons Somt of thtm art rtally wtld Ftbruary 4 btudtnt Councxl mttts for tht first tlmt thls ttrm wlth Mayor Rogtr Grosswller holdtng tht gaytl hood luclt Ftbruary 5 nl ht mtghty stmors hayt thtlr ftrst mtttmg today to tltct offtctrs Congratulattcns to our bug vthtels ltbruary 8 1 ht Rough Rtdtr staff rthtarsts for tts btg shovy An A ptrtod and yawns lhost Stytns art rtal hustltrs lhty tlttttd ntvt ofllttrs and taost thtlr button dtslgn today afttr school Sad ntws vtt yust htard that Roostytlt yy as dtftattd by Btaumont at tht basltttball gamt Saturday ntght Ftbruary 9 lht ntyy Pnyyana staff has IIS first mttttng at 8 lv thls morntng vttth tht tdttors Kartn Batlty and Frtd ltltht prtstdtng Wt rt tyavynr lhrtt Roostytlt studtnts yull rtprtstnt us at tht Board of Edu a tttn mttttng tontght Rogtr Grossyultr wlll sptak on Hoyt to Bring Abt ut a Bttttr Apprtttatltn ol Ont ol Our Most lmportant lnstrtuttons taruary 10 a oostytlt lhat s lust tht ltp R gtrls practxttng tattr chttrs and tltttlng ofllttrs afttr 1 hool lhls must bt tltttlon day lht l atm Club also tltcts ofllctrs today at tts spttlal mtttmg Ptbruary l l Roostytlt 5 SVVl1l1I11lI'lg ttam flnlshts strong by dtftatlng Soldan Bltwttt 1n thtrr last ltagut mttt of tht s ason Nlct gomg boys Ftbruary l2 lhost lucky stnlors mass thttr Hrst ptrxod tlassts to tltct com mrttte chalrmtn th1s mormng Oh vthat a ltft l1sttn to tht dreamy musrc lts comlng from the Sweatheart Qwmg gxvtn by tht band and Studtnt Councll afttr school 'l hty vt tytn gtt Ray Mannmg for tnttrtamnmtnt Yta lht Rough Rtdtr subscrtptlor' shctt IS passtd around today l yt ont bt long now Ftbruary I3 Happy day dht Rough Rldtrs trush Ctntral 59 to 31 Nlct playmg fellows Ftbruary 15 Boys of styentetn ytars and older htar a ptp talk gtytn by a mtmber of the Coast Guard Organwtd Rtservt February 16 The SIXCS meet for the flrst tame to organwe tht1r class and to nomtnatt oflftcers Flrst payday for Rough Rtder C' mon all of you D1g mto those pockets for that 8Oc Qylash Club Try outs tor tht Curls QVNIITI Club Ont llumfrttl Ihzrlu Itto 7 ,Tm ' ' H H N H I l N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C 1 11 1 1 7 1 Lal 1 , . 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Q yi' X ' ,Il , iw' Q a 7, tbruary' l9 Flht Rough Rxdtr Staff sponsor tht first aud of tht ttrm tht thlrd ptrlod Vylondtr xx ho had mor fun lht audttntt or thost on tht sttgc Elghts hold a blg pow vsow m tht audltorxum to stltct button dtstgns and to choost commltttt chatrmtn Ftbruaryf Z0 A grtat QVKITINTIIUQ tum tndtl 1 grtat stason today at tht Statt ttt lhtyf broltt tytn btatmg, Stltlin 1nd lVlcK1nlty but lOSlIlQ, to lladltyf md St LOUIS U Htgh ltbruary' Z2 Hooray No school lodly thanks to Qltorgt Vylmshtngton Tht Modtl Umttd Nattons Xsstmbly mttts igam todiy Ftbruary' 23 Qvtts tltct ofllctrs at thttr stcond mttttng Congratulatxons to Al Roxy bottom ortsldtnt Blll Summtrs yxtt prtst ttnt loyfct Rtlnlnrdt stcrttary lltarot ltldm trtasurtr Dukt Pnutr strgtant at wrms Mtss H Hogan ts thostn mt dtrttor Ftbruary' Z4 lht Rldtrs Romp 1s glytn by th Rough Rtdtr staff today afttr school A good tlmt for all plus 1 frtt lssut of tht paptr R11 Rth R111 Chttrlttdtr try outs tod1y tbruiry Z5 lht studtnts Isstmblt lor tht 'tnnull Brothtxhooci Aud tht stcond ptrnt d Hopt you tomt mx ty yt 1th mort undtrsttndlng bttaust ot rt ltbruary' 26 lht PLll3llL'lllOHS tl1ss and Nllss ltuthtusstr ylsxt tht lost D1 patch A ytry tducatxonal trip and fun too litbruary 28 nlht 1933 74 syytmmrng ttam ctltbratt tht tnd of tht stason yy 1th 1 banqutt hontrmg thtlr tt 1th Nlr Xult Cxongrltulttlons to Ill of you for 1 hnt ytar MARCH CALENDAR Mlrch l ln 1 short mtttmg afttr school tht l ttln Club dls ussts plans for tht l 'mn convtntlon Brr C old as tt Sllll lb our tntlt boys hut starttd thtxr work outstdt Thtrd md fourth ttrmtrs nommatt thttr top mcmbtrs for tht Sopho mort Prlgrtmagt to Jtfltrson Ctty Vvlho vtnll bt tht luclty yxmntrs lVlarch 2 Gnrls Syytm Club mttts today for a brttf but tmportant busmtss mtttlrlg Nlarch 8 Ho Hum Anothtr s hool day Vtllsh Wt would havt an 'aud Bulltttn mnouncts that ntxt yy ttk yxtll bt txam vxttk and thtn thost fatal vthttt tards March 9 Blg Splash Ntrttds art tn tht pool agam March 10 Qtcond mtttmg of Ptp R Lommxtttts for tht sprmg ttrm art chostn lVl1rch ll Anothtr bustntss mttttng lor thost ntw Stxts Ind thttr sponsor Mtss Horttnst Hogan VN hat for Vvlhy to choose thttr button dtstgn Congratulattons o Joy ct Remhardt tor htr wtnmng dtsxgn March 12 FI hose lucky Etghts mttt 1n the aud to dec1dt what patttrn of an nouncemcnt cards thty want Nlarch 15 Gtt I just don t knoxx xxhtth ont I hltt tht best Vklhat s thlsy Oh tt s lust thost btytns mcttmg togtthtr to ordtr class rmgs Um Htmdrttl' lhrrtu four 14- at t , , , , , t t Y t 3 1 t -t .1 s 3 , t t t . , . . , a 4 . ,,.. t ., . it A , t s . -- ft - X s s. t t as s s 1 vt v ,t x v 1' ' ' ., . , ,4 , I., V . 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A 1 IR ,'x'l MAY JUN E CALENDAR 'Vlay l Nlay Day All tht grrls 1rt wtarrng tht ntyy spring fashxons Vlay Z lht Htt Rod C lub holds 1 blg Motortml trtt to all lhls IS a ntw lypt of club rn 81 ltuls batlttd by tht 'Xflayor and tht Chrtf of Polr t for tht purptst of tnfortmg trafht sxltty Nlay 3 Tht bastblll gtmt sthtdultd for ttdly IS postpontd untll tomorrow btcaust of cool wtathtr 'Vlay 4 Oh Oh Rtport Cards Tht 'Xltdtl Umttd Nlllt ns As tmbly m t ttday ll lotyy s Orphtum lhtaltr lhost prtstnt had tht hont r tl hturng Mrs lltanor Roostytlt sptak on tht sublttt of Ft rtrgn lr dt ml ht Rough Rndtrs lt, t to tht Nl Ktnlty Goldbugs 6 to l IH a gamt playtd htrt tn Roostytlt s Cunpus 'Xlay 'J Ptp R s mttt tn Room 232 afttr sthool today Plans art madt for 1 yyltntr rt Ist ln C arondtltt Park nl ht stml annual Qu1ll and Strtll Bmqutt 15 htld thus tytnmg, ll tht Clrttn Parrot Rtstaurlnt htrt yxt tnyox 1 dtlrtxous thrclttn tlmntr an an tnttrtnmng talk by Proltsst r XltQlurt ol XX 'lSlllI1glOI1 Unly trs1ty l htn folloyys tht nnprtsslyt tandltl1ght1n1t1at1t n ttrtmt ny ln yy l11Cl1 sty tn candlts art llghttd sy mbollfmg tht um of trut yournallsm for th1s prrvlltgt art Carolyn Ht flmann Joy ct Rtmhardt Barbara Suqgs and lVlolly lo VJ1nttr 'Vin 7 Roostvtlt nnltts a ytry tgot d 8llOVllIL,lI1 tht trnnqulir tritk mttf vt 1th D Soto and Cltvtland but losts to Dt Soto by stvtn poxnts httaust ot 1 dm qualrficatlon rn tht 880 yard rtlay Tht lllghts Escapt IS a brg su ctss Btnny Rardtr and hrs band proudt tht dantt muslc and tvtryont who atttnds tnjoys hxmstlf 'Vlay 8 Tyxtnty four glrls from Roostytlt hayt a yyondtrful trmt today par tlclpatlng vxrth othtr hrgh sthool grrls IH a Pllyday at Publlt Sthools Sl3dll1ITl Vlay lO 'Vlal Nlurphy pltchts 1 shut out totlty for tht Rough Rldtrs ln thtrr gamt yyrth Ctntral tht Hnal sttrt rs 4 to O 'Vl y ll Plalk about spttd Nortrta Nlontgomcry brtalts tht ty prng rtcord htrt at Roostvtlt wlth a scort of 76 yy ords ptr mmutt Theft s a rtal goal for all you asprnng young ty plsts May lZ lint of our studtnts Ylglltd Southvytst today to obstrvt thtlr Studtnt Qfurt and Studtnt COUDCll 'lhty art ytry much nnprtsstd wrth tht LmC1LHCy of tht Studtnt Court 1nd tht ordtr and atttntlon prtstnt ln thtlr Studtnt COUHCll M y l3 An msplrmg cltrztnshrp aud IS htld today to award SQYVICQ and scholarshlp pms and to honor thost studtnts whost achreytmtnts m vartous other fitlds durmg the last ytar were outstandmv May l4 'Iht dlstrxct finals art htld today Roostvtlt placts srxth nn tht 8tn1or d1y1s10n and stvtnth 1n tht Junlor dlvrslon rlomght tht most colossal program Roostvtlt has tytr sttn Down nn Front rs prtstnttd to an audrtnce of ovtr two thousand wrth standlng One Hundred Ilwtu wah! l .' -if ' D . Q . . .. . . . ' V N x H -4 ' A -3 v l .Y - ' A . t I I ' - U . f ' . ' ' ' v ' ' X N V . y 3 . , . ' 1 w s A s ' 's V ' pt V ,s X 1 s Y' s t . . . L I 1 g l. J L 1 3 -3' X 3. ' 5 A x' 4 x . F k' xsb 5 A 'T 4 lv '. . I L 5 vi H 5 1 SV! . f v ' E s ' ss ' s 1- 1 s s 1.3 1 A ' I R 3 H -L 4 y 1 A . y xAx fx A is x V X I 4 Vx 7 , 4 l L L I ., I l L, . . Y 5 I 3 'I Vx - 1 ' A 1 4 'H X T A Y I lY3 x' 3 I H v 1' 4 3 - 1' H I 1 Nlay 6+Cnrls State wrnncrs are announced today, Pl hc four lucky grrls chosen I I ' 'A h X v X V X X. - , . . , . . R , L V x x . 'I 4. ' 4 A I I ' F X I y I 'A I Y' X . t . . 3 3 ' X 3 Y 3 3 'I I I l ' V V1 Y, ' . BYH 'I 1 5 I X Y . L V , At- L V L Y - R - t . . l 4. Y A L I li 1. .1 Q ' c V N 3 I i Q , xl 3 Y- 1 ' 5 'N i 1 I Q 'AS V xl f V 3 K V I 3 . a Af . . l y 3 7 I 1 I 3 7 3 I 3 1' 7 L , . 1 y 154- YI ' 3 Y. I 5 k Yi' N 5 i- x ig K K y 4 ' I 1 sv s vs y 4 sf s ' s 5 li V 3 1 L l D 5 I 3 X b 3' E . A V . .. .. , . . X I . ' ' D 5 B I V3 3 I . 5 I YB ' . O. A D l . 1 N 1 Y 5 X 3 ' l I Q D H 3 3 iv? it .- room only The choral mstrumtntal and dance groups grve us a mght of wonderful entertarnmcnt Nlay 15 Hope you all go down to Strx Baer and Fuller today T hrs IS your last chance to vote for Roosevelt rn the table settrng contest held there The theme of Roosex elt s table IS Graduatmon and If rs truly a lovely drsplay Vlay 17 The Rough Rlders trample Southwest by a score of 7 to O rn a game played at Roosevelt A professlonal photogrwpher IQ at tht front entrance of school today taklng plttures of senlor 1dv1sor1es for the semor ed1t1on of Rough Rrder Vliy 18 Vvlhlt a cute acetnt Vllss Phyllis 'VltKee tht llttlt lflgll exchange tewcher mt Roostxelt guts In mttrtstlng 1nd mformitnt talk 'about l1fe an her homeland dur1ng In Iudrtorrum stsslon the first ptrlod todv, lht l rtshmln l rol1c IS held Iod y xfltr school to glve freshmen a chlnet to become better acquainted 'T here art cokes and pretzels for tveryont qu11 dantrng and to top off 1 wonderful trmt Jane Muhlke and Wesley Vlorton are crowned Prlnet md Prrncess Vlay 19 Boys State wmntrs 1re announced today they are Fdward Boeschen stern Gene Pecout Conrad Schwarze and Don1ld Slekmann Vlay 20 Llghts ACIIOH Cameras Roosexelt IS 1n the spotllght today when photographers from the Board of Educatron take some fllms of students relaxlng on our front c1mpus dur1ng the lunch perlods Nlay 21 The Sprmg Sports Dance IS held tomgh ln Roosevelts ballroom decorlttd wrth sparkllng stars and streimers lhe slx lovely candldltes for track queen 'nrt presented they are Ncrma Benjamln lurlme Brtuer Charlene Dlvrs Roberta Hensel Marre Sautrburger and Dorothy Vukctuth Vlay 22 Thrs Saturday rs a runy mornlng but a day of fun for all who boarded the buses for the state track meet at Columbla Nlrssourr Our team places erghth ln tompttltron from all ower the state of Mrssourx ellm VlcNe1ll came rn flrst 1n tht 180 yard low hurdles breaklng the state record and our mlle relay team lost first place by only one ttnth of a second The five men sent by Roosevelt to compete xx ere Jrm lVlcNe1ll l lonel Moor A1Rowbottom Rrch T anner and Ray Vorght Vlay Z4 Janet Koch and Mrss Lllnan Hogan attend 1 luncheon today whtrt the wrnners of the essay contest sponsored by the Propeller Club of the Unlted States are announced and prues 1warded For htr essay on The Amerlcan Merchant Marme Llftllne of lndustry Janet recelves a S150 war bond 'BZOO expense money and a Pacniic crurse for herself and htr mother MISS Hogan IS awarded a S25 war bond Vlay 25 The Srxes Sprrng Swrng IS held after school today d rt IS really wonderful dance Looks as 1f Roosexelt has a lot of up and comlng b1g wheels rn thrs class Vlay Z6 We vote for the Track ueen thrs mornmg dur1ng advrsory perrod The suspense IS becomlng terrlfflc' May 27 Lucky grrl Joy Lang a seventh termtr IS selected by the Rotary Club to go to Camp Mrnrwanca 1n Mrchrgan Joy deserves to be congratu lated on her fine achrevement and we all know she wrll have a wonderful stay 'nt the camp One Humlretl Thrrlu mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l , , . 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' L I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 C 1 1 e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. . t 1 - 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 e . e 1 . 1 1 11 V ' , '1 - 11 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 l L L . l 1 1 A 1 t 1. 1 1 111 11- 1 1 11 1 1. e . . e r X e e e e 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 e , e e e t. e . t 1 . 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 e e . ex e . e e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111- 1 1 1 1 e . e . . , e If - 1 H 3 5 H uv .. e 1 e 1 1 1 1 -1 1 l e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 , e e r . t . 1 1 1 f1 1 1 1 re ,,e e . . , . , , . . . 2- 1 11 1 l 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 1 1 e e 1 1 1 e , . 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Q . 1 . , . 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 e . 3 I I , I 1 Vlty Z8 Fl odayv 1s tht blggtst day of tht sprtng ttrm XVt had tyyo auds durrng school and l11tld Nlght tn tht tytnlng A lVlLI11Of13l Program was he1d tht first ptrtod today to honor tht boys who gut thtlr lxyts tn tht SLYYICL of tht1r country Rl ht Hfth ptrlod today IS fllltd Wllll susptnst and bxtlthltss txtlttmtnt I9 tht studtnt body my nltd tht tntr1ct of tht quttn anti htr mardi lht flyt loytly I'IlJldS md thttr tstorts takt thttr plttts tn tht quttn s tt url lhty lrt C harltnt Dans Nxlts VN oodnty Norman Btnyamtn Pttt Rtxttr Roberta Htnstl Ren Rut Lurltnt Brtutr Rtch l mntr 'Xlarxt Sautr burgtr Jlm SlI1OXlCll nl ht tnt1rt audltnct arost ln a sttndtng oy mon to tht tnthantmg n xx quttn Mlss Dorothy Vukctytch Afttr such an msplrlng and tnthustwstrc pta mud tytry ont 18 111 tht rtght splrtt for tht Annual 1 l1LlK 'md lltld Nlttt Our trttltmtn um tht oxtr all trophy ltr tht thlrd constcutlyt ytar Vlayf Z9 Lvtryfont IS stt for tht vx ondtrlul thrtt day yacatlon Vlany studtnts plan to go on wttk trd flshmv trxps and to rtturn yuth 1 xx ondtrful tan Vlay 3l 1 hls IS Mtmorlal Day No school lunt l 'lhtrt art many rtd sktns arotnd sthool today as many studtnts vttnt svynmmlng ytsttrday Junt 2 Oh Oh Ct mprthtnsty ts Iunt 3 Our trtumph IH tht Annutl T r1tl1 md l xtld 'Vlttt ls ttltbrwttd nn tht XIICIOIW Aud tht stcond ptrtod todty lunt 4 An Honor Aud IS htld tc day to gut wt ards to Jantt Koch and Daytd SCl7VKLlgLI' for thttr outstmdmg tssus Dautl tomptttd ln tht Bontt Scholarshxp plan and yy on a S230 stholarshrp to any tolltgt ot hrs chotct After htarrng htm rtad hts tssay Hou I Can Bttomt a Bttter Amtrncan tyeryont agrees that the honor ts yytll dtstry td Stmor Prom All tht girls look loytly and charmtng rn thttr beautxful formals and tht boys art lookrng smooth and handsomt Tht mards art Dot Vukctvtch Edna Nltrmann Bobby Bay nt Bobby I-Itnstl Norexta Montgomtry md lVlar1t Sautrburgtr Tht loytly and graclous Prom uttn Sharon lmdolt ts tstorted to htr thront by Kmg Rogtr Sclnpkt lunt 5 A lot of ttrtd stnlors drag thtmstlyes to yy ork th1s mormng A ytry ftw lucky' ones art able to slttp latt lunt 7 Norelta Nlontgomtry formerly holdtr of tht spetd ty pang record of 16 words ptr mlnutt brtaks htr oyyn rtcord by typmg a grand total of 80 words ptr mlnutt wtth no m1stakes Junt 8 Many of tht semors art lookmg sad and wrstful as thty rtaltle that graduatlon txmt IS drawmg neartr lthough st me sttm to ystar 1 ytry happy and relltytd txprtsston l-lm lunt 9 1 ht candtdatts for ofhcts for tht fall stmtsttr 1954 art prtstnttd to tht school today durmg an aud session tht sxxth perrod T host gtvmg cam pangn spteches for the offict of mayor are Karl Qtrtckfuss Aloy ts Royx bot tom and Tom E1chhorst Candrdatts for Rough Rzdaer and Bttana edntors wert also presented to the studtnts along wtth tht flftetn students chosen by Student Counctl to run for commnttte heads Ont Humirttf' lorlu l 6 5 A L 1 L 1 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 r 1 111 . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1, 1 11- 1 1 . . . t t , 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1. 1 Yi 76 1. 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I L L 1 111 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 f1 1 1 1 1 Junt lO Election timt This morning Wt cast our ballots for tliss offittrs J nt ll Stniors turn in all books md ktys 'I hty rtctiyt thtir rtport czrds md bid fartvytll to thtir Alma Mattr during tht Stnior Aud tht stytnth ptriod today Lvtryont agrtes that tht iud is terrific 'lht tnttrtnnmtnt rangts from an old fashioned wtdding to l ibtract by candltlight Junt IZ Stniors rush around making lmst minutt graduation prtpiritions lunt 14 All tht stmors art prestnt it 9 O0 a m today for gridultion r htirsals Junt l5 Class Day lunchton is htld at Int Shtraton Hottl today Htrb Off is to1stm1sttr md tht stniors hayt 1 yy ondtrful timt lunt 16 Qiridultion 'l ht stnlors walk doyy n tht uslt to tht stittly strains ot Pomp md C irtumstantt playtd by tht Roostvtlt High School Orthtstrl lht thtmt ot tht gridtutxon progrwm is Vly Sky ls Blut tilks on this subytct art giytn by four of Roostytlts outstindmg griduxtts Cirttr Busst sptlks on tht topit Our Sky l int Sindri Novtll of tht Pilots in Our Sky Robtrt Wolf ttlls us about somt of tht Clouds in Our Sky Nortita Montgomtry thtn raists tht qutstion l tht Sky tht lim ' Scholarships and honors art thtn au artltd ind thtn finally tht big momtnt ytars of education and fun Tht graduatts thtn sing tht Alml Nlittr md march doyyn tht aislt many yyith a lump in thtir throit as thty rtalift all they art ltaving bthind Junt 17 Roostytlt Day Boat Ride Thtrt is no school today 1nd studtnts and partnts sptnd tht day on an tnjoyablt cruist on tht Admiral Junt 18 School s out We come this morning to rtctivt report c1rds and now yyt re frte for the summtr NN Xxw YX, 63 5,-ffhif 22 Rini! tty Q5 X 'WS'P5w+ X Ont Humlrtu' Iorlu om u 1 TA 1 I ' Q 5 1 3 Y 7 1' Vx B4 1 L 5 L ' 3 V D ll I I H 1 . 1 il Y! 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S 'Xt THE TRUANT TOURISTS On Monday Aprll 5 1954 about thrtt hundrtd hrgh school students of the Grtattr St Lours arta yammed tht USO l oungt at Unron Statron ant1c1 patmg wrth pltasure tht wondtrful trtp ahtad The purpost of tht Washrngton and Ntvt York tour sponsored by tht St lours Councrl on Vw'orld Alfarrs yt as to 1fford thest studtnts tht opportunlty to ltarn mort tbout tht ftdtral Goytrnmtnt md our partrcrpttxon rn tht Umttd 'Nlatrons Vy't ltft tht statton it ttn o clock rn tht mornmg on our spttrally chtrttrtd B80 tram md traveled through lllrnors lndtam and Ohro btfort dark Tht mtals wtrt txctpttonally good among tht btst dlshts yxtrt roast bttf and frttd chrcktn Our first stop vtas the btautrfully decorattd statton 1n Ctncmnatt yn htrt many of us ltft tht tram rn ordtr tt stt tht famous murals 'l hat mght btfort lrghts out thtrt vytrt many dtytrstons such as playtng cards yxsrtmg from car to car srngrng and ltsttntng to tht radro rn tht club car Soon tht lrghts wtrt dlmmed but btcause of tht rough passat through tht Smoky 'Vlountarns tht gtntral confuston and tht fact that yyt vstrt traytlmg ua coach rt vs as dnflicult to say tht ltast to sletp ln tact many of us sptnt a ytry slttp ltss nlght At stytn thlrty tht ntxt mornmg ut arrntd rn tht XV1sh1ngton stttton for brtakfast at tht Gattway Rtstaurant W thtn boardtd stghtstttng busts for 1 tour of tht Capttol clty vyhtch rncludtd tht magnrflcent XVashmgton Monu ment tht Lrncoln Mtmortal tht Pan Amtrtcan Unron tht Vylhtte House tht xmprtssxyt Cap1tol Burldmg and tht ltfltrson Vlemornl To complttt our XVash1ngton vxsrt vue atttndtd a most rnttrtstrng bxrtfrng by tht Statt Dtpart mtnt Afttr tht ltcturts wt rtturned to tht tram for our trrp through Mary land Ptnnsylvanua Delawart and Ntw Jtrsty After a ftw more hours on the tram wt rtachtd Jtrsty Crty whtrt vxt boarded busts whrch took us across tht Hudson R11 tr on a ftrry Smct vxt ar rn ed at mght vs e could set the panoramrc Ntw York skylrne brrllrantly rllumr nated wxth thousands of lights Thrs srght sery ed to grvt us all a really true apprectatlon of the tmmensrty and grandtur of Ntw York Crty Upon our arrlval at tht 'I aft I-lottl wt vytrt ass1gntd four to a room Our tccommodatxons were comfortable and tvtryont slept comparatrvely vtell The ntxt mornxng vse ate breakfast at the Automat talklng about the srghts we had seen on Trmes Square the nrght before We transferred by bus to the wharf for three hours of rtlaxatton aboard a chartertd yacht crutsmg around Manhattan Island and vxtwlng tht grtat harbor of Ntyx York The many tnttrtsttng srghts of the arta wtrt pomttd out and dtscrtbed by an tXptr1tnctd gulde Vkfhtlt wt were on tht boat we vtert strvtd a squart meal box lunches As yye were dockmg we wtrt especrally thrtlled to stt tht Quten Elmabeth be grnnrng htr ocean yoyage for England That afternoon we toured Rockefeller Ctnttr and tht N B C1 Studros Thtrt vst were shown the facrlttres of one of tht vtorld s largtst ttlevrsron and radro centtrs Somt of tht compltcatcd control boards and ttltytston studxos for such programs as Studro One and the Kraft T elex 1s1on Thtatrt utrt explarntd to us One Hundred Iortu ttto 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . t . 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W N . pi-llllhff '--.1 xx! k . pf, URLH NNY Snaps from OUT' New York Washmgjcon Pl QTIYYTGQS am- OHdIl h I x . . .. , Q .. n l . 1 2 ,J .. 3, 'Ak Tr, ,M..- , -'f'. f': ' ,4 A - 4 if-nd' .T5'i'va-L75 - I ' '3.'A- -stun. .elm ne L 1. 7 - W We then yxevy ed the crty from the erghty second floor obseryatory of the N B C Burldmg Free for the afternoon and eyenrng some students desrrmg a rxde on the famed New York subyy ay and a closer look at Central Park decrded to com bme these pleasures by rxdmg to the other end of the park on the subway tra1n and yy alkrng back l xttle dld they knoyy Harlem vyas at the other end of the park Vvere they surprrsed After dmner yye yy alked to the Emplre State Burldng Most of us yy rll neyer forget the breath takmg beauty of Neyy York Crty as seen from the one hundred and second floor observatory at mght At last Ilhursday arruved On that day we took 1 gurded tour through the headquarters of the Unrted Natrons Our tour conductors were gtrls from many U N countrres nl hey explarned the exhrbrts on dlsplay and the general yy ork of the organrzatron Of specral mterest were three counc1l rooms decorated by Norway Sweden and Denmark the general assembly room a g1ft shop to whxch many of the countrles donated hand made arttcles characterlstrc of thenr culture and a telephone dral system at each seat ln the consul rooms yy hrch enabled us to hear through specral ear phone s speeches srmultaneously 1nterpreted mto the oflicnl languages Chlnese Fnghsh French Russran and Spamsh Thursday evenrng free trckets for many vyell knoyyn radro and teleyrsron shoves such as Jane Pxckens and Steye Allen were ay a1l1ble to us Frrday mormng to yleyy the Daye Garrovy my shove Nlost of us were really thrllled as the etmera turned tovyard our group and yye hoped our famxlres and frrends were yy atchmg the program For the remaxnder of the mornmg vye rushed around buyrng gxfts and souvenlrs At three o clock we met rn front of the Hotel Il aft to board buses vyhtch took us to the Hudson Rrver Ferry Soon we vkere agarn crossxng the stoned Hudson Rxyer takrrm our last lrngermg look at the famous skyscrapers of Amerrca s largest crty Neyy York The return trrp yy as a ehanee to relax from the exelllng eyents of Ille pre cedmg yy eek Most of us yyere looklng forvy ard to seerng St Lours agam but all the same we could not help wrshrng rt yyould be posslble to stay a few more days rn New York Although the group of Roosevelt delegates yy as comparatryely small they w1ll tell anyone that there was fun aS well as yaluable mformatron and exper lence garned by eyery person We do urge each and every Rooseyelt Hlgh School student sernously to conslder taknnv thrs speclal New York and Waslarng ton D C tra1n trxp sponsored by the St l ours Councll on World AHJIYS By the yy ay the tour rs approved by the Board of Educanon and therefore the yy eek of absence from school IS excused Learn about your goyernment and rnternatlonal goyernment the Umted Natrons OI'g2ll'11l3l1OI1 rn person Do plan to represent Rooseyelt on thxs year s tr1p L1 IIRBLIH Hoi HR Rom Rf Woe 1 KAR1 N BAILIN One Hundred lortu Your 1 YI1 yy 5 I v qI 7- , 3 y v 7 11 1 I 1 1 Y1 I 1 1 ' 1'I I I 1 1 1 Y 1 1 I 1 L v ' I 11 1 1 1 v I I 1 1 1 1 y I Y I I 1 I 1 Y Y Y 1 1 3 1, ' e Y 1 I 1 Y Y X I 1 I IX I A YI Y 1 1 1 , I 1 Y 1 Y I V 11 1 1- 1 1 1 Y I S I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 4 y I C 1 Y 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 Y 1 I I I I 1 1 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y ' I , e . . . I 1 I1 1 - 1 I 1 1 I I 1I 1' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 Y I 1 1 1 1 I 1 , 1 11 1 I v I 1 1 1 y 1 1 I 11 I 1 1 v1 , v I 1 1 vI I I hose of us who drd not stay up too late lhursday nrght were up early 4 I Y I YI1 Y 1 Y1 Y Y Y , ' 1 1 1 Y s 1 . l . 4. I 1 1 4 1 1 Y Y1 1 I I1 . . I1 1 1 Y I 1 . . Q 1 1 I 1 1 I Y1 1 YI I I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 C 1 Y I I 1 1 Y1 1 I I 1 I I 1 I Y 1 Y 1 1 I Y ' '1 1 V 1 1 'I I 1 Y1 1 1' . 1 I Y11 Y1 1 I I Y 11I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I Y 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y I Y 1 Y I 1 1 '1 1 Y 1 I I 1 . I1 1 I 1 '1Y1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1' Y1 I D . y 1 I y 1 I 1 1 1 Y 1 1 I 1 Y Y1 I I Y1 1 I I I' I I 1 1 Y1 I Y1L I ' v ' . 1. . .Z I .I -I I-IAMBURGER DAY As tht btll rang for the stcond lunch ptrtod I stghed wxth rtltef 1nd hungtr Jomxng the mad throng trxppxng down tht stalrs to tht lunchroom I had vts tons ot food any and all ktnds befort mt My grtat hunger that day was caustd by skrppmg breakfast btcaust I had ox trsltpt I htn too my ftrst pertod gym cl1ss trotttd around the track rn tht nttt cold frtsh atr All If oncc I stoppttl dtad tn my tr1cks 1 f1m1I11r odor xv1s floattng through tht 11r It mtant only ont thtng l11mburgtr d1y It Roostxtlt Now I kntxx I ntxtr xx ould gtl mxthtng to t1t Il11t1lxtt of mt1t tn 1 bun yxlth 1 pttklt on tht sltlt sttmtd to bt tht bxggtst 1ttr1tt1on rn tht lunthroom Vx'hy I Slllll ntvtr know Pax tht ttmt I h1tl FLICIILLI tht ground floor tht lunth ltnt tor hamburgtrs xx 1s 1lrt1dy twtsttng atross tht room I kntw thtrt xx 1s no nttd for hurrxlng now so I walktd sloxxly to tht tnd of tht ltnt It only I kntvx somt ont who xx 18 just 1 Itttlt f1rthtr 1long IH Itnt tl11n I xx TS I woultl gtt my hamburgtr fasttr I ftartd I xvould ntxtr rtach tht tounttr rn ont prttt IS I xx 1s jabbtd htrt and thtrt by tlbows also somt ptrson xv1s shovtng tn ltnt maklng Itft mtstr ablt for tvtryont conttrntd I xv1s btgtnnlng to thtnk I xx ould ntxtr gtt mx h1mburgtr Il1tn I s1xx 1 gxrl that I ltntxv ahtad ot mt I trttd to tatth htr atttntton but to no av11l so I dtctdtd to t1kt 1 ch1ntt II tlltng tht glrl nutt tn l1nt to 1 t mx platt soxx tt td mx xx1 trxx I It gtr hoxx tvtr xx I5 b1ck to my tormtr posttton 1n l1nt only to find that tht grrl vxhc xt as hold tng my plact tn lnnt xx 18 gont Btlng confronttd bx 1cx st1rts on all sldts I trooptd b1ck to tht vtrx tnd II htn I looktd at tht clotk Frttttn mtnutts h1d passtd and I stlll hadnt anxthtng to tat II hat passtng of mtnutts absoluttly xx IS tht l1st straxx I stalktd t,xtr and bought 1 chttst Qandvxtch 1ntl att tt I promxstd mxstlt IS I sxxalloxvtd anothtr bttt ot tht thtts th1t from th1t dlx fortxx 1rd I xvtuld 1lxvaxs brlng mx lunth on h1mburgtr dax C xtzott Qxt x THE GRAN DF ATI-I ER CLOCK lxtrx tlmt I stt 1 gr1ndf1thtr tlock I 1m rtmtndtd of th h1ppx thtld ht otl I h1d It mx grandmothtr s houst Qht Ins 1 xtrx bt1ut1ful clock xx1tl1 1 m1ht ganx framt tn tht lxxtng rcom Imht fltt of tht clo k IS gold lattttt xx ork Ilht clotk chtmts txtry Httttn mtnutts 1nc1 gongs tht l1our I l11xt alxx lxilOVt.CIIl1lS clo k btc1u t 15 1 thtld xt rtprtstnttd n x grandmothtr s homt to mt At htr homt xx htrt n1x mothtr 1nd I staxtd durmg th Stcond NVorId Vx'ar my grandmothtr spotltd mt 1nd I loxtd tht fttltng As ont mrght gutss I alxxaxs had mx vxax and I had 1 lot of montx to sptnd about ttn ctnts a day but to mt 1t that 1gt rt sttmtd a fortunt I xx as xtrx happy and conttnt durtng that ptrtod so th1t stttng or tx tn htarrng a grandf1th r clock br1ngs b1tk DIQJSIIIII mtmortts W xt rt R Cnzot ssl R Om Humlrtd lorrtf tttt 1 1 1 1 I I F L I . . , I I I 1 1 , , ' ' 1 1 71 A 1 D I 1 V ' I L I 3 I ' Q . 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' 't f N Y 1 I 1 I YI V 1 '1 1 1' 1 ',1- ya rx 1 I C 1 C Sy' L 1 g 1 I ' I 1 I 1 1 1 1 Y 1 I 1 1A 1 1 1' r 1 1 y 1 L k 11 I C 1 1 I 1 1 V1 1 11 I 1 I 1 , , 1 1 1 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 Y V1 V 1 I I1 I V L 11I ' 1 v1 1 I Y L Q I ' 1 1 I1 THIRTY MINUTES AN ETERNITY The fish were brt ng thelr best when yee grudgrngly forced ourselves to pull our hnes from the water It vs s sux o eloek approxlmately an hour and a half before sunset There was plenty of tlme to reach the llttle shore yxllage at the lower end of the lake before dark I busled myself yuth strrnglng what fish vse had caught vehlle Vrc started our Eye horse pove er motor attached to the end of the rowboat and set a drrect course for the yrllage As vee approached the love er end of the lake rt ye 1dened Holdnng the mcst drrect course we moy ed toward the center Before vye were able to reach rt hove eyer the motor began to sputter and then dled We veere out ol fuel 'Ihe closest land veas more than tvxo males away lt seemed a very long svum especxally ID that cold water I he water was gettxng choppy and the wrnd at our baek ve as blowrng us farther e ut rnto the lake It looks as rf vse mrght haye a nrce nrght of xt Vlc commented lestrngly Yes now all Vee need IS a storm and xee d haye ourselyes a great trme I rephed 1n the same manner Ihat vsould be one for the boe ks he responded And so half vyorrled yet joklng our conyersatlon contmued T hunder There was no mrstakrng rt rt was the deep rumble of dlstant thunder sendlng 1ts threatenlng yorce across the non someye hat strlled water fillnng the hor17on and moymg wrth rncaedrble speed doven upon nts helpless prey Unable to utter a sound ue stared hrst at one another and then at the menace to the north After regalmng control of ourselves vue taxed our brarns hopelessly for a solutlon Nothrng Stall nothrng What could vee do Trme was runnrng short There were no paddles for vue had left them on the dock and had placed all our confidence rn a motor wlthout fuel 'I he srdes of the boat were farrly hrgh but not nearly so hrgh as to wxthstand the way es of a rough wrnd or storm In my mlnd oy r and oy er veas of all thmgs the phrase Thls rs great Just great Vrc veas quretly murmurrng a prayer to hrmself and belng droye ned out by the eyer rncreasmg wlnd Nove there IS a nlce sensxble th1ng to do I thought to myself but all I could thxnk of was Thrs IS great Just great A deep rumble rn the drstance veas gradually poundlng heayrer on my ear drums unt1l rt reached a tremendous peak Then lf stopped abruptly The calm before the storm I thought EI hen looking up from the bottom of the boat for one last glance at thls cruel world I saw that last burst of thunder A Coast Guard launch was alongsnde and throwmg us a hne XV1thout any show of emotlon or Joy I calmly reached out and caught the rope Then pull1ng on rt I brought our small boat alongsrde 'I he jar of our boat hrttmg the srde of the launch brought Vrcs head up from h1s kneelrng posltron He promptly famted By the use of the rope and wrth the help of some ef the crew I was pulled onto the deck of the launch I hen lookrng down at the figure lyrng flat on h1s back 1n the bottom of the small boat l thought to myself Now that was a srlly thang to do I looked at my watch SIX thlrty Then reachmg out to shake the captarn s hand all conscrousness left me and I met the deck LERoY FAR1Es One Hundred Iorfu s x . . H H H T Y H v . H H H . H H Y. H H H H 1 H H In v H Y. . I YH y ' 1 ' 1 vs -, rx 1 I I 3 1 3 Y' 1 YZH 3 rx 1 m my ' v' m m . ' w J A -I Q rx K H D 1 ' 7 H 11 71 H k H Hg I Yi YH V H y ' m ' me H 1- X- rl Q -g s ' v ' L x I V T 1 H 3 , VV H I , L ' V I x L H T I I 'I , . ,L 3 Y 1 1 V V YH' L Vx H V7 D XVII 3 'H ' 1 H , . lt' A 1 H H N 'I H H' H ' 1 V -H YH A I 1 I I H H H . 4 H I ' I H ' H Y 3 v I 1 H 'I o the north, our horror-hlled eyes gazed unbelrevmgly' at the yet black clouds I I Y. I I 'H I 1 XX Y I H 1 7 1 1 U VH ' C H A H-L H . . 1 m ' A s - V rm L fe ' X s y K . , , . . , H J . j . e 3 j ' ,L '. , ' ,, ' , L 7. 7 3 3 IVE -I H U ' .A V H 3 Q I I H ,,. ' I T V L . V. Y H 'A lv T 1 . H H I 3 ' 3 V I , . . , . . I H 'H 1 H l , 3 ' x H 1 N' 1 H 3 x H . . . , , 1 , , el K D v x X 1 . I -' . L- ' TO DISCIPLINE OR NOT TO DISCIPLINE You are the future parents of tomorrow s youth You yylll determane the eharacter of your chxldren W1ll they be spoaled stuck up sarcastac egOt1S taca or vxlll they be vyell mannered frlendly unspolled 5 ou yyxll de er mme thear behavlor Ilake the examples of two boys l1v1ng next door to eaeh other Ilhey are of average nntelllgen e healthy five year olds let us say Nou would expect them to be much alake but hoyy vyrong can you be Johnny one of the boys IS a mean creature yylth thoughts ot taklng ad yantage of has play mates He packs flghts yyrth other boys He as unfraendly to strangers and has absolutely no respect tor has elders Vv'hen he grows up he wall be a menace to society Johnny wall make an unhappy lndryndual out of hrmself How d1d all thas start ets look at has home llfL H IS an only ehlld and pampered by his over lovrng parents Eyerythlng IS Yes Johnny Of eourse Johnny By all means Johnny He IS neyer punashed for has yy rong domgs lhe result as unhappy On the other hand there as Bally the boy next door Anyone knowmg ham as ampressed wath hrs manners h1s respect and courtesy tovy ard others H plays mcely wath lns playmates and as a good loser Bllly takes h1s turn he as 1nto real trouble How and why IS he dafferent from the other boy we drseussed let s ook at has home Hrs parents shova ham love and affectlon at the proper tames But has parents ay No Bllly Not thrs t1me Brlly lm sorry Bllly occas1onally Bally has grown to respect h1s parents answers He IS punashed justly for thmgs he does vyrong B1lly wrll become a well balanced andxyadual because he has been d1sc1pl1ned xy hen voung Drscaplme makes the drfleren e Ros-I RI Worr OUR GREATEST ASSET No one should be ashamed ot hum1l1ty 'I he greatest man rn thls world may stall be humble The wrsest and rachest and eleverest of men have need of hum1l1ty Hum1l1ty wall make us ready to learn It wall help us to lasten to those who are WISC and to gather all the knoyyledve we can We should never be content yet we should not forever dream of the xmpossrble rn other words we should always remember the l1m1t of our powers We are w1se af we do well the thrngs 1n the world that need to be done It IS good to know whatever there 15 to know but we need not parade our learnang as a buslness drsplays ats products for sellang Humalaty gave the world the good thxngs rt has today All these thlngs the glory and the wonder have come from men who yy ent thrcugh lrfe IH great hum1l1ty He as vyrse who knows he came mto the world to add to what others have already left there In some men hum1l1ty as deep that IS when they began thexr work an lafe they pray that they may be able to add just one lattle stone to the temple of human knowledge We could all be happy af we could add at least one l1ttle stone as our share of the bualdang up of glory that awaxts us all Joyce REIVHARDT On Hundred lorlu 1 een 1 1 1 1 A Ik' ! A VI 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 r I 1 I 1 1 I 1 'A 4 I 1 I , I 1+ VI 1 v 1 V1 , 1 1 I1 v 1 I 1 7 I rI 1t1 f I 1 1I 1 L I E 1 1 1 1 v I I 1 ' 1 ' 1 T 1 V 1 1 1 1 f1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , , C 1 13 I. I I , e ' 'e I 'I 7 .I I I e ' V 1 I' L V 1 1 I YI 1 1 I1 41 Y 1 1 v 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 3 I 1 L I1 YI L 1 L I I I YI . i . , , II 1 VII 1 I 1 V1 I 1 I I V I I E 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I 1k 1 I I g 1 V I 1 1 K mx vi 1 Af- C lrrendly to strangers and rs pleasant to have about. In school, he never gets 1 C 1' ' 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' . 5 1 3 1 I 1 1 I y I 1 L 1 I -it 1 1 I 1 1 Q 1 1 1 L 1 I I I 1 y 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 ,-1 I I I 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 . O . ' e 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 I I C 1 1 I I I L Y. 1 1 I ' e 1 L 1 1 ' L 1 1 1 V1 I I 1 I 1 I I y 1 I yI 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 11 L I I 1I I I 1 1 1 1 I C I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 . . . . L K, 1 . RAIN Wllllt the dark cumulo mmbus clouds blot out tl1e blue sky and hrde tht sun tht ram softly btgms strrkmg rts famrlrar tunes on tht wmdows Peo plt walk Il 1 fasttr pact trymg to gtt home or to tl1t ntartst shtlter before tht downpour starts G11ly tolortd umbrtllas rubbtrs and sm1rtly styled ram toats art t1ktn out of tlostts 1nd put to good ust though for .1 short trmt As tl1t ram btgms to fall at a f1sttr ttmpo rt sttms to put tht ptoplt undtr tts sptll Some settlt down wlth a good book or m1ga71nt 'Vlom may decxdt to b1kt 1 c1kt 1nd th1t 1mb1t1ous tttlrng finally tomts oy tr Dad 1nd ht dt 1 ts to tlt1n tht bastmtnt or 1tt1t .t 1 guts tht fllhly trmt to tt togttl1tr tytn rf lnttlt 1rgumtnts 1r1st oytr tht ust ot ttltxlston r1d1o or ttlt phont Adults come homt soakmg and s1y1ng they wrll vuthout doubt havt pntu monra tomorrovt tx h1lt httlt chrldrtn sttm to h1vt 1 gay t1n1t pl1y1ng rn tht puddlts NKlIl'1Ol1I thtrr rubbtrs and ntvtr c1tch 1 llttlt cold rlht puddlts bttomt lmagrnary rrytrs and lakts ltaxts btcomt bo1ts and ttmt sllps by qutckly for tht chlldrtn yyh1lt to othtrs tht day m1y sttm tndltss Toys ards tvtnmg tht ctty btgtns to glrtttr and 1ts llghts art rtflecttd on tht vstt paytmtnts tht strttts btcomt dtserttd 19 lf rn 1 ghost tou n ytt tx try homt sttms to bull yuth 1CIlXlly l'Not only ptoplt but n1turt 1lso falls undtr tht sptll of tht r11n Qroxxtng thmgs vt htch setmtd to ullt 1n tl1t drought 1rt ontt n1ort rtuxtd Trtts sttad of a f1dtd hut Jtnds 1nd rtytrs 1rt rtpltmshtd lt 1 rs p 1 tool st1mul1t1nv brttft tomts 19 tht clouds btgm to brt1k up 1nd tr1ytl 111 ay r1p1dly As tht Uray tlouds onct mort n11kt roon1 lor tht tlt1r sky 1nd tht brtght goldtn sun somtttmts rn tl1t d1st1ntt thtrt n11y bt sttn 1 colorful ramboyx th1t arth ol bt1ut1ful colors ag11nst tl1t sky 113111 Vlfxttt 1 THE GREAT DECISION Lytr smct tlmt began man has had a prymg and rnqursrtrvt nature Thts qu1l1ty IS mmlftst IH tl11t l1t has tonstantly rmprovtd h1s surroundmgs Tht IIIXLHIIOI1 of tht uhttl starttd tht t1rt ul c1'11l111t1on O11 tts yournty a Journty th1t prosptrtd as tht Rom1n F1TlDlfL prosptrtd ftll 1s tht Roman Empxrt ftll and rtvnytd durrng tht Rtnaussanct uhtch led tht way to and brought on 1 marytlous array of rnytntrons Changts occurrtd vyhlch madt our vxorld yy hat lt 19 tod 1 Durmg tht 1gt oi tmtntron tht mtdtrn conytmtncts ythrch n11kt our l1y ts so tlxfftrtnt from thost of tl1t 1nc1tnts utrt brought 1bout lVl1n s IHQUXSIIIXL naturt has l d us mto tht world of tod1y I ht last ctntury has betn man s most produttmvt rn mgtnutty Hundrtds of ntu mvtntxons haxt madt thus tht most drastrtally changrng era mankmd has txtr known Our world h1s tmb1rked on a sttmmgly tndltss processron of 11111 rtnxtmtnt fmt Humlr ti lorltf tttlht 1 I V 1 I I . 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A 1 vs 1 11 ' v,1 1 ' I 1 V1 1 1 Every rose must have tts thorn however and such has been our modern xndustrxal revolutlon 'lhe danger lles m the most glamorous petal atomxc energy In the atomxc crystal ball we may see the world as 1 place where ut1l11at1on of atomxc energy has brought peace health and h1pp1ness to 1tS mhabxtants or we may see the vrrtual destructlon of manklnd ltself Because atomtc power can furnnsh an abundance of energy at low cost and can be of great help 1n the fields of medlclne and agrnculture lt should be used to promote a healthy envlronment for the peoples of all '11t1ons It can nf used properly actually end the wars of men People c1n be stlrred 1nto war only when they are hungry or dxsease strxcken The peoples of the world must decrde whrch way they wnll use atomxc energy ln If lnes the fate of our posterlty 1 second Dark Age or 1 pe1ceful 1nd prosperous unrverse Gtm Prcfwl A CHALLENGE OF WORDS By trylng to wrxte usnng a more extensnve yocabulary you mcrease your own actual word knowledge Slnce you are more conscxous of your word cho1ce when wrrtxng than when speakmg It IS easy to see th1t practlce rn wr1t1ng can develop your word power In wntmg you can learn not only the meamngs of many new words but also a great deal about us1ng them to the best possrble advantage You dlscover that some words are full of llfe and rlchness whrle others are seemlngly dull and empty Each new word that you meet has 1ts own personallty and should be treated as 1 sep1rate challenge One can acqulre thrs feellng for words only by cultn at1ng and broademng h1s experlences 'I h1s means that you must go to the very essence of the sound of the word ln order to understand tts deeper meanmg Such ab1l1ty must be achleved by travellng the long hard road of self drsclplme Another rmportant feature whxch should be taken 1nto consnderatlon 19 the xdea that you must le1rn the definxtxons of new words and how to use them wlthout makxng our llttle fish talk like whales Wrrtxng is entertarmng as well as educatlonal Meetmg the demands of new words developmg your power of 1magery and makmg your words txngle wrth lxfe IS an excltmg undertakxng Although to some people rncreaslng one s vo cabulary through wr1t1ng may seem dull xt IS a great deal more lnterestmg than memorlzmg the d1ct1onary from cover to cover Expandlng your word power can be as lnterestlng as It rs 1mportant The value of haymg a good cholce of words cannot be over emphasxzed In vyrxtmg as well as 1n conversa t1on you are constantly bemg judged by what vou s1y For your own beneht you should become better acquamted wlth the Engltsh language Although maktng thus acqualntance IS dlfhcult lt 1n be enJoy1ble lf you make lf so Wrll you accept the challenge, FRPD LI ICHT One Hundred Iorlq mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 1 . e 4 f 1 1 1 1 . . . 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'x .'--9 Om' Humlrcd I-'iff U - um' YOUR FUTURE ARTISTS Do you know anyone who has eyer entered hrs or her art work rn com petrtron for the Scholastrc Art Awards or the cash awards made by I rndenwood College Perhaps you ve even entered rn these or other competrtrons your self If you have then you know what a brg boost rt grves your ego and prrde to have someone say that they ye seen your work on drsplay and the deep satrsfactron you feel when you wrn an aw ard eyen rf IIS just an honorable mentron Yes rt means much to the aspmng artrsts among your hrgh school frrends just to know that you have taken your trme to go see the results of therr efforts Your frrends have therr greatest satrsfaftron just rn dorng creatrye work but therr final award comes through hayrng therr work drsplayed to you the rublrc You mrght say that you know nothmq about art and that your oprnron would mean nothrng but you are wrong Your oprmon means gust as much as the crrtrc s professronal judgment You are the person that an artrst rs tryrng to please because rt rs you who wrll buy the clothes of tomorrow the household artrcles and the homes that are yet to be desrgned and you are the one who wrll hang the parntrngs rn your homes ancl place the sculptor s work rn your gardens and parks Yes your oprnron rs xery rmportant to the future artrst because you are the future crtraens 'I he next trme you hear of an exhrbrt of hugh school artwork at the Crty Art Museum or at next year s Scholastrc Exhrbrtron remember how much your apprarsal means to your frrends and plan to spend a few hours lookrng over the work of those who wrll form the world s desrgns rn the next few decades You mrght be surprlsed at the hrgh qualrty of the work and the abrlrty of hrgh school artrsts Regardless of your opmron of the work you see I know that you wrll consrder your trme well spent and you mrght eyen decrde to try your own hand at creatrng Who knows rt mrght be your work on drsplay next UIT19 JACME SlxILf s MY FIRST JOB I shall ney er forget the enjoyable experrence that I garned the first trme I was a workrng grrl My father was solely responsrble for the opportunrty that was grven to me last summer I began workrng the very first week of my summer vacatron and drdnt qurt untrl the wonderful twelve weeks came to an end I consrdered myself very lucky because my father drove me to work every day srnce he also works for the pharmaceutrcal company' When I started work I was just scared strff Nly knees became weaker and weaker each tortuous moment untrl I thought surely that I was gorng to farnt As I entered the ofhce of the personnel drrector I began to relax be cause she put me at ease wrth her frrendly manner She rmmedrately began to ask me questrons so that by the trme I left her offmce I felt that I had made at least one pleasxng acquarntance When I walked rnto the office where I w as to work I was greeted by frrendly smrlrng faces At once I felt at home What a relref One Hundred Fxftef treo 1 11 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 J , . ,. 1 1 11 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1. 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , e e 1 1 11 1 1 I e . 1 1 1 1 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 1 11 1 1 1 1 e. 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, - 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 . e , 1 1 1 11 1 1 111 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , . . .1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . , 1 1 J - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . e . 1 1 1 1 . .. . , 1 1 . . . The thing that I m really grateful for is that I was taught how to operate the swrtchboard All teased me by telling me that I was the nerve center of the firm I soon discovered that they were orrect After being aa full time operator for two weeks I was assigned the job of doing general office work and then became a relief switchboard Operator I was very thankful for this change because I became rather restless and bored sitting all day at the same place without being able to budge Soon I was in the routine of things and then I loved working eyen more I just can t explain how depressed I felt the last day that I was to spend in that wonderful office Naturally I missed Rooseyelt and wanted to return but at the same time I winted to continue working Of course I came back to these hallowed halls of Roosevelt High School because after all attending high chool is the happiest time in one s life leven though many don t admit the fact? Still Im yery happy that I had the much needed experience and I know it will be a help to me after I graduate CAROLE Knopf AIRPLANE ANTICS Upon boarding an airplane for the f1rst time I felt a sinking feeling in my stomach such as you experience on your first ride in a roller coaster We taxied out to the runway and sat there for a minute while the engine warmed up Then we traveled down the runway vs ith rapidly increasing speed and by a simple pull of the stick we were off the ground As we gained altitude farms below began to look like a patch work quilt While we flew over the numerous farms I enjoyed looking at the different ani mals which had the appearance of those one might observe on a model train plat form We hit some air current which made the plane dip and gave me the sen sation that I was falling through space with nothing to stop me Then the pilot took some dips and spins which sent my stomach up into my throat I soon lost my discomfort and acquired a love for airplanes and flight As we passed over the Illinois river I was remlnded of the miniature reproduc tion used by builders Several times when we made gains in altitude the sound of the engines seemed to fade out This fading I learned was due to the rapid change in air pressure and could be corrected by swallowing When we neared the airport I realized I had experienced something I would never again enjoy The wheels came closer and closer to the runway and my adventure came nearer and nearer to an end I heard the screech of the wheels on the runway and I could feel the plane s speed slowing to a stop As I reluctantly left the plane I had hopes that it would not be too long before I had another adventure with airplane antics NICK HOLLER One Hundred Fzfty three ' v , P . c . 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Wi... ex 1 1 1 1 11 v . 1 1 1 1 1 - ' - V - v ' . y 1 1 - v , . 1 v MISSOURI BOYS' STATE The 1954 Boys State was held rn June on the campus of Central M15 sourl State College at Warrensburg lXfl1ssour1 Edward Boeschenstem Gene Pecaut Don Slckman and I attended from Roosevelt Each of us was chosen by a dlfferent Amerlcan Leg1on Post whlch pald our tultxon transportatxon by bus and all expenses Upon arrlval we were asslgned to modern rooms ln the dormrtones Slnce thc affalr lasts only a week thmgs were orgam7ed xmmedxately Each floor m a dormltory comprlscd a clty exght m all There wcre four countles each contalnlng two of the c1t1es The 1nd1v1dual c1t1cs were drvxded lnto wards and precmcts Exnally all of the live hundred Boy Staters were separated at random 1nto two polrtrcal partles w1th equal numbers of Eederalrsts and Natnonahsts Our clty counsellor a traxned leader explamed the week s course of actlon to us every boy would attend one of three schools of rnstructlon law legls latlve or peace oflicers accordlng to hls preference Soon electrons would begln first ln the wards and precmcts then cltxes and on up to start level Boys ln the peace oflicers school would be molded xnto the Boys State Polxce Eorce and Hlghway Patrol Graduates from lLg1Sl3IlVL school furnlshcd can drdates for the Senate House Governorshxp etc Law school students who passed the bar exam became candldates for judges Clfy magrstrates jury duty or hung out thexr shlngle as a practlclng lawyer The leglslature met and made laws The police force upheld these laws and arrested vxolators Then trlals were held Convlctlons ln punlshment such as washmg d1shes or sweep mg floors One Hundred flflu four V , A I 5 ' .1 X S r 4 . , I N . . 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L' 'L' Llf ' li ,l' wlx i f' 'll i i I T .-1 -A -H A Um' llunLl1'L'Li I-'rl1Lx'fiL'L FEAR At the Janglmg of the alarm I awoke wrth a start What a welrd feelmg possessed me I was all t1ed up 1ns1de As I lay there I thought of gomg back to sleep but much to my dxsappomtment my mother had other rdeas I got up and dressed Then I ate a yery ltght breakfast because one of the bxggest knots w as nn my stomach Suddenly I heard a fam1l1ar whtstle and I knew that xt was tnme to leaye My departure was swtft unfortunately I had left clothes strewn about the house We got on the streetcar and as we started I felt worse I w xshed that I had remalned IU bed I felt slck and was tempted to get off and go back home After a lxttle thought I knew that my return home would be no solutxon so I sat sllently and lxstened to the txrmg chatter of the people around me We jerked to 1 stop I was only barely aware of the fact that someone had saxd Let s go I felt my way numbly off the streetcar and hnally reached the solld ground but that arrlval wasn t much help My tensxon mounted I became pale and cold ras I w as later told! Vee be gan to walk and eyen though I was ln the mxdst of merrlment I had that hor rxble fear gnawlng at my body Vyle walked for mlles mas xt seemedr al though 1t was only a few blocks and then I saw rt It looked cold and awe some and I felt that I had made a terrnble nnstake ID eommg nn a state of utter confuslon frxght and strangeness byery th1ng seemed to look down at me as rf I were a prgmy When I reached the shelter of my mce comfortable home that afternoon I collapsed IU a chalr and renew ed the eyents of the day A I sat there I felt re lxeyed and I realued that neyer agam would I hue to experlence that aw ful fear and confuslon that came Wllll my yery flrst day at Rooseyelt Hlgh School Saxm Omit COLLEGE DAY Well here we are agam the annual College Day at Rooseyelt Students of both the jumor and semor classes who are mterested m a college educatlon were 1nv1ted to the lunchroom where the representatlves of the state wxde col leges and also ones from Illmoxs Pennsylvanxa Colorado and other states were ready to answer any questlons the students mlght have wxth respect to cer tam colleges FI he lunchroom was a busy scene wrth both students and the college repre sentatlves 1n deep clxscusslon oyer the1r plans A few wore looks of bewllder ment and of dlsappotntment when they learned they dxd not have the needed requxrements or that the1r grades were not good enough Thexr dreams of gomg to college were suddenly shattered However College Day alded most students xr decldmg dehmtely what col lege they would attend Many students had the appearance of satrsfactxon and determmat1on for they realxzed that some day they wall be able to carry on as future leaders of Amerlca Motu Jo WINTI R One Hemelred lzllu str , . , V . . . 5 , 1 9 1 v . 1 1 1 1 11 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 r ' r ' . 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' v I 1 1 v1 Y 3 I ' X ! 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A . ,l-,-v7 GIRL STATERS OF JUNE 1954 Schedule of act1v1t1es for the Thlrteenth Sessnon of Mrssourr Glrls State held at Wllllam Woods College Fulton MISSOUYI PIISI call Everybody up Reve1lle EXEYCISLS on campus Breakfast Informal Clty Meeungs Clean up quarters Assemblles rn the AUdlfOf1Um Yes we all learned what the words busy and frlcndshxp meant at Gxrls State The dorms were d1v1ded into c1t1es and countxes and 1nto two partxes the Natlonallst and the Federallst Thls rmagxnary Glrls State rs really a marvelous and a wonderful opportunlty for any Amerrcan grrl We not only learned much about government proceedmgs but actually took part 1n sprrxted pOllflC3l partles campaign speeches and nn an excxtlng elect1on Another op portun1ty was to meet glrls from all over the state and form new frlendshlps meetrng and gettlng to know 350 g1rls wasn t hard at all because all were so frrendly' There was an actual electron of a governor senator representatlves the governor appornted all her oflicers and cabnnet members The aftermath of the electlon was at the end of the week when all the Curl Staters went to Jefferson Crty on a conducted tour The mornlng classes were most mterestlng for we learned about pohtxcal sclence law state patrol peace enforcement In the early afternoon party rallles were held and the rest of the afternoon was devoted to other classes such as band cholr or the publnshlng of the Gxrls State paper One Hundred fzfty ezght 3 6:20- ' I T 6130- ' 7:00-7:l0- ' - 7:15-7:45- 7:50-8:05- ' 8:05-8:20- 8:30-9:45- ' ' ' ' 10:00-11:00-Classes lwtnty Statt Patrclmtn Wtrt stltcttd by Qtrgtant Ushtr of tht Statt P1 trol accordlng to thtxr 1h1l1t1ts and qualltrts of lt1dtrsh1p 'I hty ktpt tht ptltt anti Wtrt allovxtd to strxt summons on myont brtaklng tht hw or mxsbt havxng Tht trlals cime up at tht tnd of tht uttk htfort a polxct tourt and tht utcustd had tht prxultgt cf nurng 1 laxxytr tt rtprtstnt htr ln tht rtcrtulon ptrlods tht glflb sptnt thtlr tlmt swlmmmg playlng ttnnts or 1LlSfSlffl1'1g wound ln tht Campus Cintttr miklng ntw frltnds lt sttms strangt that ln stxtn days wt could gtt to know a ptrson is lf wt had known htr lll our lrxts ut lrvtd up to tht tr1d1t1on of Glrls Qtatt to mttt ntu ptoplt and ltarn to gtt 1long xxlth thtm l m surt tht othtr glrls who rtprtstntttl Roostvtlt wxrth mt Clrolyn Hoff mm Dorothy Krtktl loytt Rtlnhlrdt and Pnrhrri Suggs x ll lgrtt tl If thls lS ont of tht most pltlslnt txptrltn ts ut hut txtr had and ont whlch ut hill ntwtr forvtt UI I Jo NX x gm: ,UM .L INTER GROUP MEETING On Monday March l tht lnttr group Youth Conftrtnct of tht St l ou1s and St l ouls County Publlc Prrvitt and p11'OChl8l Schools was htld for tht purpost of furthtrmg tht undtrstlndmg bttvsttn r1c1al rtllglous and soclal groups ln tht mormng a taltnt show tn whlch most of tht s hools of tht St louls 1rt1 Wtrt rtprtstnttd xx is grvtn rn the audrtorxum of Soldan Bltwttt Carla Roussm of Roostxtlt drd 1 tap danct to tht Charltston Box lunches Wert pald for rn advanct at tht Y lVl H A Tht afttrnoon was spent at conftrencts htld it tht Y M H A 774 Unron Avtnut Tht rep restntatwts of tht varrous schools stparattd xnto tht actnrty groups whlch they had prevrously chosen such as chorus art rnodtrn dancmg drscussron groups on stgregatron 1n publxc parks restaurants and shows the value of the honor systtm and what cltquts soror1t1ts and frattrmtxts mtln to tht axtragt teen ager Work rn all thest groups dtptndtd on tht co optritron of tht par trcrpmts Vvle found that even though not 1ll of us Wtrt of tht samt race color or crttd wt all worktd hand nn hand is Amtrrcans should and wt 1ll thought slmrlarly Btsrdts htlpmg us to makt ntw frntnds thtst tonftrtntts also broadtntd our vltws on tht probltms of othtr hlgh schools Mol LX Jo WINILR Om Humlrttl lzflu mm , , , - t , , ., 1 , N . s . t K - C- 1. 1 1 I 'x 1 1 1 1 1 1 'K c t L , . 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She is stand ing- 2- Spires point- ing up to Heav- eu, Ag, our thoughts should be: Friends. com-pan ions, . Thenland nnw, and e'en fox GV - er, All our love deep felt, 11 n f . D l .5 A M , . , - ',. 4 . Chorus: I . L Q . O I ll I I .1 ' 4 standing ev f er, XVitli un out - su-tclu-rl hand! Ed ' u 'ca - tion, All we owe to thee! K i. t i Y i - , 0 , ther feel- ings, Pruis-im: thee, ltoose - volt' . , -0- e r yi pp 0 1 u or V 2 Y' I c - , in I 1 it S- 1elt! Hail to thee our Al- ma Ma-ter! Hail, all hail, Rouse- veit! X 5 I I O O tilt- QJI.. IILH1- ...,l.. 1- .JL, l.l.. l,i.- s pre ence IN ake 1 o,lL.. ll.. H511 ..1.. Urs ...J l,l-.- t.Ji.. S..Lb BAND BANTER Have you ever consxdered the advantages of berng a member of the Roosevelt I-hgh School Senlor Band' A great many students are not aware of the many benefnts one garns when he Jolns a musrcal organ11at1on such as thxs band In the first place there could be no pleasanter Way to start the day than by playlng musxc One arlses some forty mmutes earlrer than he ordrnarrly would and usually enjoys commg early Psycholog1sts all agree that muslc xs soothmg to the soul and the loxely l1lt1ng melodres of the band are sure to put one rn the rlght mood for the rest of the school day Thls IS especrally true rf one IS srtuated as I am between the tuba and the drum sectlon Even pleasanter than rehearsals rnsrde are the days when we practrce march mg on the campus Here one rs vrewed by many student spectators the great majorrty of whom are cat callrng freshmen Moreover sxnce the track ns one contrnuous curve rt us necessary when practlcmg sharp rrght and left turns to march across the ground rn the center ot the track The day chosen to prac txce such maneuvers lS usually a lovely sprmg morn1ng wrth a sllght soft gentle ra1n fallrng Thls IS qurte delxghtful as rt perceptxbly softens the ground rn the mrddle of the track and makes xt more surtable for marchlng What a charmxng way to start the day The second advantage of bemg a member of the band rs the prestrge and as parades and concerts There are of course a few mrnor detalls connected wnth such an honor Frrst IS the small matter of securxng a unxform Of course the hat and coat are generously furnlshed to the student provrdxng he can hnd a coat that doesn t fit lrke a strarght jacket and a hat that doesnt settle on the brldge of hrs nose The next part of the unrform consxsts of a whxte shrrt Thrs IS a relatlvely srmple 1tem for the boys to secure but for the grrls the problem IS sllghtly more compllcated She may wear her father s fthxs IS usually a perfect Htl or she may borrow one of her brothers The trouble w1th th1s latter method IS that many brothers know how many shrrts they posses and sooner or later they are bound to dxscover one mrssxng The final part of the unrform IS a paxr of whrte trousers or a whlte skrrt Upon hearxng th1s you may ask yourself How many h1gh school students possess a paxr of whlte trousers or a whxte sklrt' The answer IS of course about 9975 If you happen to be one of the l 0 whose wardrobe does not contarn such an essentral the problem 1S easrly solved Slmply use the money you were savrng for that gorgeous new sweater After all a whrte sk1rt IS much more wearable and can be worn for more actrvltxes than a gay sweater More over rt can be so easxly kept clean for 1 football game or a parade The next mrnor detall to be solved lS the problem of transportatlon If you own a car your dllemma lS solved lmmedxately Of course you may have to park some fifteen blocks from the place Where the parade begrns but thrnk of all the beneflclal out door exercrse you get walkxng those blocks The other means of transportatlon IS the publlc servxce company If you have never had the feellng that when you board a bus everyone turns to stare One Hundred Srxtq one I I X 3 I D I 1 X l , Hi l . C I 1 'I Y . - ' 1 1 l A i l 3 'S 1 X l 3 self-conhdence one gains from taking part in many public performances, such . m' nv ' ' 1 I I 5 I I 3 3 ' '7 x ' ' I x- v C x . . . ' . f at you youll be sure to acqulre lf when vou travel 1n full band unlform Such lnterested attentlon from the other passengers IS bound to gxve your ego a tremendous lrft Usually rt IS also one s good fortune to take a seat 1n front of a small boy of elght or so who mqurres 1n a prplng vorce loud enough to carry from one end of the bus to the other Mommy IS that grrl a polxcemanp Of course after the small troubles of securmg a unrform and transportatron are overcome nothlng can eyer compare vuth the elatron one feels vyhen march mg rn a gay colorful parade Thrs elallon subsldes a blt after the first twenty blocks but that loyyermg IS a mere detall One can e1s1ly summarlze the advantages of belongmg to the Roosevelt I-Irgh School Band by saylng tl I xt IS good for your health 42+ If adds to your prestxge and self confidence 43+ xt develops an appreclatron of the finer thrngs IH lxfe and C43 rt rs a delrghtful way to start the day You w1ll never be able really to apprecrate all these wonderful adyantages unt1l you yourself jom that grand orgamntuon the Senlor Band E1 IJABI TH Hot 1 1 R SUSPEN SE I here was no nolse rn the room save the regular beat1ng of my heart All of the occupants were erther catchmg up on therr beauty sleep or peacefully studymg No one was payrng any partncular attentron to me and I yeas happy After a lxttle vyhrle hovs eyer I became avs are of a feyy of the slde glances I yeas gettmg from some of the boys I began to get that old feelmg of dxs comfort and uneasmess that I had had many trmes before I vyondered rf there was d1rt on my face or rf my hands were shakrng Reassurmg my self that the qurck looks yy ere only my 1mag1nat1on I settled back and gazed out of the yundovx Not for long though There vsere more and more stares from 1ust about eyery one rn the room Now I can stand bemg looked at every now and then but the vylde ey ed stare of that gurl 1n the red blouse just unneryed me As trme went by I became more edgy and I could feel my heart beat1ng louder and louder because there seemed to be no other nolse 1n the room I felt just as a caged anlmal must feel All had therr eyes practrcally glued on me and looked as though they yy ere ready to fly Frlghtened I Jumped back and most of the boys and grrls half rxsen IH thexr seats wore such a look of utter drsgust that my very sprrngs shook Fmally there yyas a shr1ll sound that almost shattered my nerves Thrs prerclng nolse was the srgnal for all to dash out of the room l1ke mad Slghrng I leaned back rn relxef I was so glad that thls would not happen agam untxl the next day I vyould have a l1ttle chance to rest and collect myself so that maybe the next tlme I veould be able to stand the stares better Bemg a clock ln a seventh perlod study hall I know I should be used to th1s common everyday occurrence Nevertheless as each seventh perrod ap proaches I shrmk back agarnst the vyall dreadmg the ordeal ahead CAROL SAGAN One Hundred Sixty teeo , . 3 3 A , , , , . , , , ' Y y' 1 ' 1 v , . 71 ' y ' 1 1 1 ' 'IL l YA l' i 1 H 3 I 3 1 ' . 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I 4 Y AUDITORIUM PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE November 9 I954 8 30 P M Once agaln the annual Open House was held ln the evenmg at Roosevelt so that parents could come and see the progress 1n both the publ1c school sys tem and 1n the1r chrldren Many of the parents were astomshed by the recent str1des taken by the school rn such d1v1s1ons as home economrcs chem1stry and machrne shop An excellent program was planned for the enjoyment of all and also for the exh1b1t1on of the talent of the students Selectlon Drum Majorettes Routme wxth Band Accompamment Band Welcome Meanmg of Educatlon Week Mr H H Mecker Speaker Meanlng of Armlstrce Day Tom Erchhorst Vocal Numbers Let All the Natlons Pralse the I ord VI hanksgrvlng Proclamatronl Cholr Where In the World But In Amerrca Chorr Speaker Importance of CODSIIIUIIOH Day Janet Meyer Selectlon Them Basses Band Speaker Functxon of the Un1ted Natrons Elrzabeth Holler Mom s Jo WINTER THE UNITED NATIONS All of you are affected by the accomplrshments and the fa1lures of the Un1ted Natxons Suppose someone asked you your op1n1on of the Un1ted NHIIOHS What would your answer be, Would you be 1ncl1ned to shrug your shoulders and pass the questxon as urrmportantl Or would you be ready w1th a dozen cr1t1cal and skeptrcal questrons' I lmagme some of you at least would be Not long ago I was 1ncl1ned to consrder the Un1ted Natrons an extremely 1d63l1Sf1C organ1zat1on of very l1ttle practlcal use But last Aprll I had an exper1ence whrch gave me some new 1deas about rts value Last sprxng the St Louxs Counc1l on World Affalrs sponsored a tour of Washrngton D C and New York Crty for the purpose of helprng the students taklng the tr1p to learn more about the Un1ted Natrons and 1tS funct1ons Wh1le rn New York we spent consrderable t1me at the Un1ted Natlons headquarters We saw a meetmg of the General Assembly and the Secur1ty Counc1l and we vrsrted the varrous specralrzed agenc1es whreh are a part of the Un1ted Natlons Many of us were just begmnmg to realrze how much these agencles do to overcome poverty and drsease m the trouble spots of the world It was qu1te an exper1ence actually to see the Unxted Natlons nm portant machrnery rn actron After the tour of the bulldmg was completed we llstened to several brlef talks about the Un1ted Natrons and It IS noteworthy that all the speakers emphaslzed one essentlal ldea over and over agam the Un1ted Natxons can and wrll succeed If and only lf the people who are represented ln the Un1ted Natlons grve rt therr whole hearted support Our representatrves and drplomats One HumIrecIS1xty three 1. , ' , 5 ' , s ' s ' C ' e Z. 1-,, x . . . x ,, . . -A I X . 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Dance Number . . , I ., .. . , Girls' Dance Class s I . . s can accompllsh nothmg vuthout our support and 1f the Unxted Natxons ts not backtd up by us and tts othtr ClIlIi.IlS of the world It wxll fall just as tht Itagut of Natlons fatltd and wt vull havt nothtng wmth whlch to prtvtnt a Flhlrd Wturld War If you had a chanct as a group of us had to s1t m on a stssxon of tht Central Asstmbly I thmk you would begm to reahze that If IS not only tht Russ1ans vuth thtxr txmt wasttng debates who are endangerlng the succtss of tht Umttd Natnons Vlany countrles of the free world are helpmg to rtnder tht Umttd Natlons useltss and tntflicttnt For txxmplt tht lrrtnch dtltgatlon walks out of tht Asstmblx, whtn tht qutstlon of Morocco apptars on tht agtnda the poxstrs ot tht frtt world con tmually argut among thtmstlvts oxtr matters of trtual stgmlicance and ltttp the tmportant lssuts off the floor and most tragxc of all the great colomal powtrs art tn no hurry to glvt mdtptndence to the countrtts whtch thty domlnatt If tht d6I77OCf6lIlC nattons art blmd to the fact that tht urgt for stlf goxtrnmtnt IS btcommg nncrtastngly strongtr and lf they fall to rtcogntzt thts urgt tht Umttd Nattons wxll tnd 1n dxsasttr Ont of tht vxorld s most cr1t1cal probltms today IS tht fact that tht ptoplt art yullmg to admlt that thtst ptople also haue rights and unltss wt ust tht Untted Natnons as a forct for maklng the gradual trans1t1on from colontal xsm to stlf rult tht ptoplt of tht colomes wnll become dnslllustontd wxth dtmocracy and wxll tmbract tht COYUHXUHISIIC cause nlht Umttl Nattons IS tht only mstrumtnt wt havt to combat thls tendtncy Wars fund thtlr brttdlng ground tn lgnorance hunger and despatr Tht Umted Natnons organ11at1ons ID combatmg poverty and dtstase art fightmg the Communlsts m tht most tfftctne way posslble Tht Commumsts sptnd all of thttr strength and ab1l1ty fightmg for the acctptanct of thtlr doctrmt Vtt must ust all our energy and mtelhgence to advlnct our xdtals of frttdom and ptact through the Umttd NQIIOHS Enthtr vxt must txcklt tht probltm of supportmg the Umttd Natxons and helplng tt ktep tht ptact or wt must accept the destructton of our c1v1l11at1on by atomxc weapons tn anothtr world war Unt1l thost who tr1t1Le tht United Natlons are prepared to offer somethlng bttter all ptoplt must 1o1n m support of the Untted Nattons To me t ltast xt sttms tht last grtat hopt of mankmd L1 IlABl1H Hoi IFR .AP One Hundrcd Slxtu lour . . 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' ' 4- ' X ' 0 I 1 H I I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY I am an Amerrcan What do these words mean to you Mr and Mrs Crtrzen of 19549 What do you belreve rn .lust w hat are your rrghts l am an Amerrcan and thrs rs my story of democracy Srnce the erghteenth century we have enjoyed certarn rrghts and lrbertres whrch cannot and wrll not be taken from us wrthout due process of law because we are lrvrng rn a country whrch belreefes rn freedom However srnce we are secure rn our rrghts we take too much for Granted We hold that these self same prrvrleges are ours because we won them together wrth our rndependence from England l et us reconstruct the begrnnrng of our democracy by takrng an rmagrnary trrp back through the years to the day of .luly -1 1776 when our wrse and phrlosophrcal forefathers gathered rn a hall rn Phrladelphra to aflix therr srgna tures to a document whrch later became known as the Declaratron of Indepen dence nl hese men knew that rf they srgned therr names and rf thex farled they would be put to death and thrs strugglrng nwtron would strll be under an oppres srve European yoke Then there was a war rn whrch Colonral soldrers gave therr lrves and rn whrch we won by the grace of the ever present and lrvrng God A strugglrng natron arose and became Amerrca and w as led by Washrng ton Franklrn Adams Jefferson Hancock and others Flhrs new natron grew and asserted rts freedom and then came the War of 1812 rn whrch we agarn had to prove our rrght as an rndrvrdual country press of meetrng together were berng threatened once agarn lt was durrng the bombardment of Fort Mel-lenrv that Francrs Scott Key wrote our na tronal anthem rn whrch he expressed hrs feelrngs and that of other Amerr cans whrle the Stars and Strrpes were strll was mg defiantly over the Fort Then came the fateful year of 1861 and brought to Amerrca some of rts darkest pages of hrstory Mrghty Amerrca was tom rn half by the Crvrl War much to the grref of wrse statesmen and Presrdent l rncoln The South seceded because the people sard they had a certnn rrght of whrch the North drsapproved The year 1863 came and the much saddened lrncoln gave hrs famous Gettysburg speech and hrs vorce lrves on rn these famous words XVe here hrghly drssolved that these dead shall not have dred rn varn that thrs natron under God shall have a new brrth of freedom and that government of the people by the people for the people shall rot perrsh from the earth The years went by and proneers moved West rnto new and unexplored terrrtory Brave were these men women and chrldren who were ready to sacrr frce therr lrxes by settlrng rn the West The years came and Amerrca became stronger Yet rn 1917 we agarn had to engage rn a World War to protect our rnherrtances of freedoms whrch were berng threatened by 1 forergn country Amerrca agarn won and overnrght became a boomrng strong rndustrral and manufacturrng Colossus of the world Between 1925 and 1929 Amerrca was a land of entertainment and merrrment When the great depressron came rn the thrrtres Armerrca the land of opportunr ty suddenly went rnto a tarl sprn from whrch rt finally recovered rn the early 1940 S Om llumlreel .Snitz free 3 I , v . . . t ., . , V . ? , 3 I 4 I I I V l 3 3 ' 3 3 I l 3 3 - , O . . 3 I I 3 Y 3 3 . , 3 3 3 3 3 3 I I 3 I I I I 3 3 1 3 ' 3 l 3 7 I 3 3 L 3 3 I ' I L 3 It 'U 3- I - 3 4 3 3 ' 3 I 3 3 - 3 '3 T 3 3 3 3 . . 3 3. ' I 3 Y I 3 3 3 I ' I l 3 3 3 - . 7 3 3 3 3 I A l I -3 3' I 7 A 3 3 3 3 3 - 3 3 I I . e V I . L x H . L , 7 I T . 3 3 , e l I 5 and our rndependence. Our prrvrleges of freedom of speech. of relrgron. of the ' '3 - . . . . Q . 1 .- I fx L l 3 ' 1 7, 3 3 V 3 3 7 3 ' 3 . 3 I 3 7. 3 3' 3 I 4 7 3 N 3 3 3 3 I 3 3 I . I 3 I 3 . . 3 3 3 3 I 3 I 3 s . . . . . v '-'TL 7 I I Y , , ' v 1 ' w '- w L A ' 5 7 3 3 ' I 3 7 3 . 3 3 I . . .3 3 7 7 o A 4 u ' , , I A ll ' - 7 1 Agaln IH I9-ll Amerxca vms forced to protect ber freedom and bcllcf rn democracy vshtn uc engaged IH thc. Second World War avalnst the dlctatorshlp of two Luropcan countnts and onc IH tht Fir East Dtmocrau, was tht v1c tor and 1nto bung came thc Umtcd NTIIOHS a counc1l composed of na tlons of the yxorld whosc objcct was to keep peace Democracy and Commumsm novt 1K,lQI1kCl m 1 troubled xx orld and brought mio hung a ncvx born confllct ln Korn tho. Unltcd Natlons forces were fight mg aggrtsslvc COUIITIUIIISIIC forces Prom Heartbreak Rrdgc to Porkchop Hlll soldltrs fought for tht prlnclplcs IH VklllLl5 they btllLVLd When thls cold vsar ended scorts of mtn vstrt dead vsoundtd or crrpplcd But what yull come ln tht tuturt Vx 1th the mxentlons of gurdcd mrssllcs powerful bombs that can ulpt out cntlrt tountrlts Ind super QOHIC yet plants vshat IS thc courst of thc vsorld Wlll ll be freedom and dtmocracy or commumsm and fur lht CHOIQL lS YOURS MR AND MRS CI1l7kN M0111 Jo WlNllR A 1 11 -'21 THE NECESSITY OF DOING ONES DUTY We han a umque clvnlxfatmon lt IS based on freedom We are granted by thc wry fact that wc are human bclngs xarnous rlghts and pr1v1lcgcs It IS true that some rtstrrcuons tre placed on thcsc rlghts but they are for our own good Vyllth nary rlght thtrc gots 1 duty lt 1S our duty to protect our ughts and to keep our complex llfc runnmg smoothly 1t1s also our duty not to abuse our rxghts As tccn agers we must carry out whatever tasks that may be g1ven us and to do so to the best of our ab1l1ty These scemlngly un lmportant tasks prepare us for tht tlmt vxhcn vu must shouldtr the rcsponsx b1l1t1cs of later llfc Everyone has h1s own duty Someone mlght say lm just one person rn several m1ll1on nobody wlll suffer rf I don t do my duty But lf cycryonc would say that what would happen to our r1ghts and pr1v1 leges? We would lose them In order to preserve our freedoms We must do everythmg that we are told to thc best of our ab1l1ty Rom RI SHANIII One Hundred Srxlq su . V l ' X XX X .X 4 1 1 7 1 v1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . , ' ' x3 N A 4 5 X' A X K 1 X A I , A L 1 L Y x ' 3 X X 7 L I ,.,., ' , 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 V 7 -1, X I X 7 . x 1 1 1 1- - 4 .1 V . 1 L 1 -,S , , y - X ' X ' X' X X I X I 1 .. . ., , X X I I X ' Y 'A X ' X 'X X X I ' v 1 1 1- 1 y1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 7 X X XJ ' X V X ' X VX Y' X X '4 ' I I V 1 6 Y, ,sq L i M. 1 t x-1 y 1 1 1 1 y 7 ' ' 1 11 1 ' 1 3 ' ' , ' I . 1 1 , ,,. . , c , . L. - ,. . . . 1 1 v A 't 'Y nk A n n ty 7 , N4 1 5 uluf G . 4 . ,,' rl- ,LK , rv - em ab ., 3 - f ,XJ , hx H' Hb- 'x 1.11 '- YX ' ' . l' b I 7 4 I 1 ' 1 v1 y 1 1 C 1' - Y A t 1 ' . ' 1 1 1 4- ' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 r 1 , g . I X VX 7 ' X X I 7 11 1 1 . 11 , 1 1 1 3 l X X X - , . . x 3 1 I 3 v X yX X 7 'I - 1 . . I X X X 1 X X 7 X X 1 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 - 1 . 11 . . , 1 1 l ,I 'K ' DO YOU APPRECIATE WHAT YOU HAVE? There IS one emotron whlch every person ln thus country should experlence but whrch only a few do It IS not exactly 1 new emotron rather rt ns a form of a very common one 'I hrs emotxor of whrch I speak rs lov Not love rn the sense 1n whlch we normally assocrate lf but love of our country I-Iave you ever thought what rt would be l1ke to leave the Unrted States IES luxurres and freedom for a long perrod of mme? I rmagrne that most of you have not so I w1ll help you look 1nto the h art of a person who has Wluen you leave th1s country you do not stop to thmk of the thmgs whrch you are leavrng Perhaps you thrnk of your famlly but certamly not of your televxsron set your polrce department or your rerghborhood grocer After you have been gone for some trme you thmk of these and other seemmgly tr1v1al thrngs as much as you do of your famxly You dld HOI realrze what a great prrvrlege rt was to walk down a street at n1ght wrthout havrng to fear for your lrfe you dnd not thrnk of the ease vsrth whlch you could purchase somethlng These yes these and many other thmgs make you wake up to the fact that the Unlted States IS really a wonderful place Th1s IS not really the great emotxon of whrch I spoke Thls emotlon occurs when you are returnlng to the Unrted Stltes the country of freedom equalrty and opportunrty When the steward of the plane announces that you are gomg to land IH twenty mrnutes your heart begxns to pound as 1f rt were golng to burst Your hands begm to persplre and you feel lrke a l1ttlc ch1ld gorng to a clrcus for the first trme You tlghten your safety belt and thrnk of the thrngs to wh1ch you are returnlng and of what you haxe left behlnd 'I he mrnutes seem lrke hours and you squrrm rn your seat and look out of the wrndow every few seconds When the plane fmally lands you become somewhat frightened and hesl tate before gomg through that door that door whrch w1ll restore to you all the thmgs you have been longrng for whlch you have been lookrng forward to for such a long trme Most people who have wrrtten of the joy of returnmg to thrs country speak of the Statue of Lrberty I guarantee th t you can feel th1s way no matter where you land I wrsh that every person who does not appreclate hrs wonderful her1 tage would have to leave thrs country for some trme Then ne would learn I m sure he would learn and he would never forget HEI EN SPALA - 1 new - .-,aw ' One Hundred Szxty seven 1 . . . . . 3 y x 1 1 1 . . e , 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 . 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I N' 5 1 an L I E 1 T 1 X MY DOG I thmk I shall never forget the flrst t1me I saw Candy My srster had been hlntrng for weeks that she was golng to buy a dog but no one took her serlously You can rmaglne my surprlse when she called me 1nto the back yard one Saturday mornlng I found her lugglng a blg box I looked at the letterxng on the box and vuthout grylng her a chance to say a word I began pulllng at the ropes which fastened If th1nk1ng to myself It surely IS takmg a long enough t1me to get these thmgs undone Irxnally after yy hat seemed llke hours but was only a few mmutes I untxed the box Upon openmg the flaps I looked IH on one of the most lovable puppres I had ever seen I prcked the puppy up and set her ln my lap vshere she curled up lrke a l1ttle teddy bear and went to sleep We decrded to make a bed for her IH the basement Later when she woke we had a better look at her We savs that she had bxg brown eyes long floppy ears and a cmnamon colored coat whrch won her the name Cmdy For the first few nlghts she crled for her frrends 1n the pet shop but her whxmperlng soon stopped when we put an alarm clock under the thrck covermg of her basket Thlnkmg she was vuth her frlends she soon forgot her woes and went to sleep That was s1x months ago Smce then Cmdy has become a happy dog and a good watch dog too But she strll gets rdeas of her ovyn One of her favorrtes IS gettmg 1nto the house by means of the basement staxrvy ay Up untll a feyy vseeks ago she d1dn t know that vse have tvso floors to our house But as dogs w1ll do she soon found out Novs mstead of chasmg her all oy er the flrst floor we haye to run up the starrs completely around the second floor and then down the staxrs to the first floor We Hnally capture the culprrt and st1ll thmk shes the most wonderful dog m the yy orld A1 II M CRHCHI IFI D 7 x.: AN ENCOUNTER WITH DEATH The wmd was hot as 1f II had come off a blast furnace and as dry as dust As I walked along the sldewalk wrth the hlgh noon sun bearmg down on me I wrped my brow vuth a vxrmkled handkerchlef and thought of the vyork that lay ahead of me 1 was on my way to help my grandfather vxho IS a carpenter to burld a house The Job outl1ned for hxm to do vt as to remodel a barracks mto a modern ranch type house To accomplrsh thas feat was a l1ttle short of a mrracle con srderrng the condrtlon of the barracks The work that was to be done lirst of all vsas to remove the front and back walls To elucldate further thxs meant that he had to rexnforce the walls of the house wlth props and then remove the front and back w1th sledge hammers and crovs bars One Hundred Szxtu eraht V Y . Z V. . V. 3 k ' . . t,, .. ' , V U . V b I Y I - I I I , , , Y Y - , , , v - I ' X 7 . V 7 v I I Y Y A Y . v ' V, . 1 . Y 1 V I v V v put her into the basement. Even though we do lose weight chasing her, we I . T I f ' I . 1ff,j,?Q! 7 ' ,Q J . , . 1 . . V , Y. Y . , . Y 7 , , 7 . ' , , f- 'Ihe woman for whom the project was bemg done thought she knew rt ll She exclalmed that she drdn t want to waste money for useless props S my grandfather went ahead wrthout them Soon my grandfather and I had taken down the front and the back and he began the brack laylng at the front Meanwhlle I was msnde of the precarxous burldmg removrng partxtlons My grandfather asked me to go and get htm sexeral more brrcks So I hopped down off the ladder and proceeded to leave the bu1ld1ng an quest of the wanted bracks at the brrckplle A perxod of fave fleet seconds had passed sance I had left the bualdxng when a gagantlc earth quakerrng ear splrttang noase struck me I twrsted around scatterrng bracks here a1ad there on the ground as rf I had taken hold of a hugh voltage ware An electrrfymg sensatron struck me and chrlls bounced up and down my sp1ne like a plng pong ball Before ne were brllowang surgrng and swellmg clouds of dust r1s1ng mto the sky After the dust had settled I sur veyed a scene of utter chaos Brmcks lumber and drrt were 1n hopeless con fusaon Thrs was truly an eneounter wrth death DMID R CoeCH CLEAN UP I sat dovsn the other day wlth my purse before me and determaned that once and for all I was gomg to clean out my purse and throw some junk away I put a box near me for the Junk I opened the purse looked IH and well do rt now I thought The first thxng I took out was a detarned slrp I dndnt really need rt so I put rt 1n the box Next I took out a I-Iello Day 'lag I stuck xt 1n the box Then a pamphlet that I had acquxred on College Day came forth It too went an the box Then I pulled out a paper wrth sten scrrbbled all ow er rt I threw lf IH the box My old football pass went rn the box There were some senror cards from about two years ago that I put rn the box I also put the l1st of teachers names that I had rece1ved the mght of Open House an the box I pulled out an old Rough Rxder and at also went an the box By th1s tame my purse was back to normal srze After takrng out a few more odds and ends I let out a sngh of rel1ef At last I was fxmshed Then I took the box of junk that I was supposed to throw away and promptly put rt an the back of the closet to save As I pushed the box back 1nto the closet boxes of all srzes and shapes tumbled on me Where drd all these boxes come from' I dully wondered Fanally I remembered These were the boxes of Junk that I was supposed to have thrown avxay the other trmes when I had cleaned out my purse a He ister -l One Hundred Szrlu nzne T l , W I ' Q 1 , H I a ' 3 . 'I D I I C 1 1 3 X . O 1 Q m ! L 5 A ' ' 1' X ' I l 1 C H x - L I X I - 3 I 3 1 3 . I E . I I 3 1 g I I V v I 1 1 I - . I' ' ' -I 'e . , , L y x x y 4 1 w' e s s x ' 1 I L L I ! 1 1 I I Y 1 X ' D 1 1 i iv 3 ' v L shuddered. What a messf Oh well, I'll have to do it sometime: I might as . X I 6 ' u I I 1 . I X V7 A 4 I 3 I 1 X 1 I I D . . C . 7. I 1 X 1 ' ! I ' I X . T 3 H I 1 3 I ' 7 1 1 I 1 V 5 I Brita 'aa ' Laila ETA: FAREWELL TO FISHING Webster defines frshmg as catch1ng fish Flo anyone who has never earnestly pursued the sport this would seem to be a loglcal deflmtlon Last summer however much to my chagr1n I learned that there was a great deal more to iishlng that just catchmg fish It all began when my Dad 1nd my brother got that certain look ln thexr eyes and started fondly gomg through thelr f:lQlllTlg equipment Two vseeks later our family was off to high adyenture IU the northern vulds I vsas rather enthuslastlc at the start of the trlp I had read some artrcles IH my brothers magaz1ne and one of them entitled IlShlI1g Is Fun made me actually eager to beg1n catchmg Hsh We drove steadlly north through Rhrnelander and 1nto the lake country of northern Wrsconsxn I had never seen a more beautiful landscape tall stately p1nes bordered dozens of pure blue lakes vyhteh dot the whole country slde and accordmg to the S1g'lS along the hthway vyere slmply teemmg wrth s After me had settled doun rn a cabxn on the shores of Lake 'I omahawk I discovered the first 1mpedxment to fishing 1 lneense I scraped the bottom of my plggy bank and came up wlth the required ive dollars rl he rest of the evening was spent mournfully refiectmg on my empty pocket book Late that nlght I was awakened by a cheerful Good mornmg A feeble glance at the clock on my dresser shoyxed the tnne as half past four mumbled somethmg about going back to sleep and rolled over I could hear my brother telling me that the best fish were caught early tn the morning but none of hrs arguments had iny effect on me I would nex er haye gotten up had he not vstth an agrle movement grabbed all my blinkets The weather was somewhere ln the WlClI'llfy of zero I was dressed not twenty five seconds later My malevolent mood was augmented upon learnmg that there was no time to eat breakfast before leaymg P1fteen mmutes later I found myself out on the lake cold hungry and extremely sleepy I dlscovered that I had my choxce of the type of fishmg equrpment I vushed to use One glance at the can of wrlggllng mghtcraulers convinced me that a casting rod and a fly vyas the better method I quote my brother s Hshmg magazme as follows Castmg w1th spmnmg equ1pment IS easy About a dozen casts are all you need to become adept It took only two casts however for my father to decrde I was already adept w1th the reel I was handed a long cane pole and brusquely told to balt the hook There are very few girls I believe who have had the unlque experxence of ba1t1ng a hook with a mghtcrawler Nlghtcrawlers you see are greatly superior to the common worm They are twice as long twice as fast IWICC as strong twrce as fat and tw1ce as slimy They have a reputat1on for catchmg fish th1s reputation IS due to the fact that they squrrm and wrxggle satlsfactorlly There ensued between one of the mghtcrawlers and me ten mmutes of mortal combat from whlch I finally emerged the shaky v1ctor The next hour was a nightmare of baitmg the hook havmg the n1ghtcrawler mbbled off and batting the hook agam One Hundred Seeenty - 1. 1 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . . 1 , ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - - .1 - 11 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 e, . , 11 1 1 1 , , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 - - .. - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1- . , e . 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 g 1- 1 1 1 1 1, 1 11 1 11 1 A I. 1 11 1 1 M1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 , e . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 - , - ., a . ,.. 1 1 11 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 , 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 e . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e . 1 1 1 1 1 e1 - 1 -1 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e - 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , y H . . . . 1 1 1 -1 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 A . J 1 1 1 1 . 1 -1 1 ' ' 1 About this tnmt I was firmly convmctd that fishxng was about tht lowest form of sport known to man and I s1ltntly vowtd I would ntvtr lgam stt foot on any manner of vtsstl whnch c1rr1ed flshlng tacklt 1board Suddtnly my bobbln compltttly dtslpptartd Thtre thtn followtd muth txclttmtnt and shouttd mstructlons from tht m1lts on board I sat thtrt open mouthtd w atchmg tht polt btnd ln two and doltfully convmctd I had stmply snaggtd an old boot l htard my Dad shout somtthmg luke Pull ll Intl I procttdtd to do so w1th all tht skull of 1 stasontd sportsman My brothtr lattr dtclartd th1t ht dldn t stt how tht Hsh managtd not to tscmpt but ntxtrthtless tht fact rtmuns that l t1ught 1 sxxtttn unch small mouth bass And such IS tht strangt tonsplracy ol txrtumstmtt that now I am tht grtat tst fISllll'1g tnthusnst ln tht t1m1lx md Im usmv 1ll tht 'trgumtnts IH my powtr to ptrsu1dt my Dad to takt us all bxg gwmt nshmg off tht coast of Florrda Et IJABI IH Hottt R THE IMPORTANCE OF OUR CONSTITUTION Thtre are many occaslons rn our natxons hrstory that art honortd by havmg certaxn days set aslde to rtcall thtm as Mtmorlal Day and Arm1st1ce Day Thert IS another day however that IS equally as rmportant Constx tutron Day Septtmber I7 Thrs day rs stt as1dt to pay trrbute to our Amtrl can COHSIIIUIIOH called the most lmportant work tvtr struck off by the mxnd and hand of man Our COHSYIIUIIOH was wrrtttn w1th an tyt to tht future so that no man 1n thrs freedom lovmg country should tvtr have to fear a relgn of tyranny by hrs government For over l6O years our COHSIIYUEIOH has securtd for us the reallzatlon of freedoms that many ptople and many natrons have only wxshtd for or drtamtd of It has enabltd us to stand w1th our htads ransed ln prldt gratxtudt and adm1r1t1on for tht prlncxplts upon whxch rt 1S based It IS our Constxtutxon that has gxvtn us tht nnallenablt rrght to as semblt whenevtr and whtrtvtr wt choost to pursut whatevtr course 1n Itft wt pltase to sptuk our mmds wlthout ftar of ptrstcutton by the govtrn mtnt It IS a Const1tut1on that has allowtd tvery ptrson of tvery race or crttd to stand ln the samt l1gllfOfjL1SlflCt Is lf any wondtr thtn that many men have grven thtxr llves or art wlllxng to d1e nn defenst of lt? Our COHSIIIUIIOH IS tht 'tnswtr to tht peoplt who crled for JUSIICL It has strvtd our fortfathers just as lf now strves us a smgularly strong natxon ln a war torn world It IS our duty and our prnvllege to protect our grtat herrtage to prestrve tt for our posterlty Every CIIILLH of thtse Unlttd Statts should uphold the COHSYIIUIIOH by adhtrlng to 1ts laws or IH defenst of them COHSIIFUIIOH Day a day stt asrde to remmd us that our government 1S great and that thls government wh1ch serves 1ts people must be upheld by 1ts people Remembtr Umted We Stand D1v1ded We Fall As we have glorxed tn our l1berty let us all learn to revere the mstrument that has made our lrberty possrblt our Amtrlcan COHSYIIUIIOH JANET ME-,ER One Hundred Secentq one 1 1 1 1 . y x V 1 1 1 L C 1 1 1 1 1 . 3 i E I 1 I 3 I 3 ' ,1 1 . . 1 . - . H D s X X 1 x 1 C. 1 c . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 11 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 4 1 1 , D 3 H 1 1 I Y 'Ax H 1 5 H 1. 1 1 1. 1 111 1 1 1 - 11 . . , , t 1. 1 1 1 , 1 Y I 1 , . 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THE RACE Just before the bell rang for the end of the slxth pertod I gathered my books together ready to go For I was an a race a race agamst tame some tames lt seemed as af tame would wm As the tame for the bell to rang approached I was ready to dasla The bell sounded and I was off I was makang great speed when suddenly my hopes were shattered 'I here an front of me was a solrd wall of grrls moymg yery yery slowly I was desperate I had to get around them I looked all around but pass mg seemed hopeless II he wall was solxd Just as I w as about to gave up hope I saw a small opemng I speeded up and squee7ed through Vylhat a taght squee7e I was agarn maklng laeadway was alfw ay down the hall I was makang good speed rn fact I was almost runmng Vyfhat I feared most had hap pened I knew at the moment I felt the restraamng hand on my arm I w as caught 'I he next few moments seemed hke hours and hours But at last I was free free to contlnue my race an wlaach I was laggxng way behmd After walkmg runmng dodglng and so forth I arrayed at my locker pant mg lake a locomotlye I fell agamst lt But I remembered my race and w 1th the l1ttle strength I had left I opened the door Somehow I found renew ed strength to halt the books that came flymg at me Fortunately one of my the locker Someday tlae locker w all burst but an tlae naeantlme I keep hop mg at won t I struggled mto my coat grabbed a few books and the race was on agam I ran down the back steps for I had less chance of b mg caught rn the halls there Il laen I raced out the door But the race was not ended yet T o any stranger passmg by I would haye appeared to haye been tryang out for the track team As I raced around a ce rner I skldded to a sudden stop Ther an front of me w as a llttle old lady trembllng and expectmg to be hat any mxnute I apologrled qurckly As I left I heard her muttermg somethmg about those crazy hrgh school klds I ran on down tlae street Then I saw at the object of the race the thang I had rrsked my l1fe for a bus It w as just an ordmary bus but lf I drdn t get at there would be a fifteen minute walt So I raced on I reached the bus stop a foot alaead of the bus As I boarded at I felt a glow of satnsfactaon I had won But what about tomorrow and tlae next day and tlae next and the next, Would I wan agam I qurckly put that thouglat asrde for that was rn the future I had won today and today was what really mattered BETH Hur I SIUFII R ,uv U One Hundred Seeenlu Ieeo 5 Vs I A 1 1 I I 1' 1- . V . VV a . . V V V. . . V V V 7 I 31 1 7 Y , . m s m I x ,I s r I y I vI rs 1 vs v , , e K ,,., , Y 1 I 11 11 1 I Y f ' . ' ' ' '. I '. h ' ' f a . . ' e tp , . L. e ' ' . e e - 7 I 1 'V I I L V Y I 3 1 1 I 7 I yg w su I m x I y I rg I r r s I I I I v I 1 I 1 4 I II C I I v - I I I YK I I 1 1 1 1 Y 1 YI 1 I 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 I V1 1 1 I 1 1 frrends was standmg nearby and arded me an crammmg everythang back mto 1 1 Y 1 1 YI I 1 1 I 1 3 - I y - -I s y a r I V 1 1 1 1 AI I 1 . . , e . 1 1 I 1 1 1 m 1 w x ya I v a I 1 r 7 V VI C 1 D 1 7 V I m L V x Q I w r I s vV 1 I h I 1 I 7 I D I' 3 I V W , , , a r , - V U . V . . I w 1 x , I u I m x - I I e .I l I I 1 I I I I 1 y ' r w y x a a . . , . V . V . . L I, YC- C. I I II I . Q 3 H I' .4 I l-1 . I x Ix'1 , ' MY FIRST DRIVING EXPERIENCE In the seventh term all students rn the publrc hrgh schools of this crty must take a course called Personal Safety Ihrs course IS drvlded into three parts Drrver Educatton Home Nursmg and Frrst Ard I had been looklng forward to the day when I would get behmd the wheel and speed away When If finally came I was a lrttle drsippomted lnstead of speedrng away the other students and I watched the rnstructor start and stop the motor shrft the gears and pornt out the gadgets on the dashboard By that trme the period was over ind we had to go to our next class 'I he next tlme our class met we went 1 few blocks from school to a lrttle used one way street The rnstructor asked whlch one of us wanted to drrve first I wasn t feelmg very brave at the moment and thought If best rf some one else had the first attempt The other two students had thelr try at the wheel and I must say they dxd very well I heard the rnstructor calhng my name and sayrng rt was my turn to drrve I slrd slowly behmd the wheel The first thrng I had to do was to move the seat back farther so I could be rn a more comfortable drlvmg posrtron This movrng IS done by pressing on a lrttle lever at the base of the seat fthxs IS the gadget the advertnsements say rs so easy to operate D After tugg1ng on lt for about ten mrnutes I slrd If rnto the rrght pos1t1on Now I was ready to dr1ve the rnstructor told me to start the motor and I d1d wrth lrttle trouble except for the norse made when I clashed the gears I started movlng very slowly down the street dodgrng parked cars Now I had the feehng that I had before takrng the course that this busmess of drrvmg was a crnch so when the mstructor sand to make a left turn and then accelerate I dld so with lrttle trouble that rs trll I accelerated a httle too much and thrngs started whrzzmg by After I took control of the car and reduced the speed the rnstructor pomted out that I was to brake the car and park rt wrthrn one foot of a stop srgn and not more than srx lnches from the curb I stopped all rlght I put my foot all the way down on the brake but forgot completely about usrng the clutch The other students and the rnstructor looked as though they were leavmg by way of the wmdshreld After everybody pulled hlmself back together we got out of the car to see how close I came to the curb It was so close that another car could have drrven through the openmg By thrs trme rt was gettrng late and the mstructor sard that we should go back to school He took over the wheel and revrewed the day s lesson I-Ie told me that I needed more practlce I thunk everybody rn the car agreed wrth h1m Smce thrs was only my first lesson I should rmprove by the end of the term At least I hope so CARo11 CIIRISTH 'W One Hundred Seeentu three I I - D 3 3 7 If - I . , , . 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F ELIN E PERSONALITY A k1tten at play IS eas1ly the object ot affect1on So small fluffy and fr1endly lf seems to have no 1ll w1ll for anyth1ng But I have frequently not1ced an ama71ng transformat1on At some t1me IH every k1tten s l1fe the cat 1nst1nct must take oyer For 1nstance a k1tten lolls laz1ly 1n the sun across the yard three gay l1ttle sparrows al1ght to feed on some seeds I stantly the 1nnocent k1tten IS gone and the hunter flattens to the ground Her eyes narrow to perce1ye more sharply treacherous XVITIIL claws ease out and l1the muscles qulyer 1n ant1c1pat1on as she gl1des smoothly toward her goal econom1L1ng on every bunch of grass for cover Then a moments hes1tat1on and the pounce' Now that the cat has conquered It IS above her nature to shove mercy She yy1ll usually make QUIIC a game of tortur1ng the wounded b1rd batt1ng lf from pays to pau pretendmg to glYL ll a chance to escape then when lt struggles to flutter pounc1ng ag11n and aga1n Fr1ends of the cat may argue that th1s IS Gods scheme of ex1stence to el1m1nate 1nfer1or b1rds and that the cat k1lls only for food purposes But th1s same scene has occurred 1n the yard next to ours w1th three bowls of half eaten cat food on the porch vyhnle the cats mangle the b1rds and leaye them ly1ng The yard IS full of what were once beaut1ful and useful blue Jays rob1ns and thr1ll of lf as do some of our great hunters In fact you can see some human tra1ts 1n many of a cat s act1ons I knove of no more mdependent domest1c an1mal A cat makes IIS home vehere It IQCQIVCS the most and best food has the warmest place to sleep and gets the best treatment Should several households afford these th1ngs nl abby IS not averse to d1y1d1ng her attent1on often result1ng 1n the bel1ef of a number of fam1l1es that they all oven the same pet Actually no one really owns a cat She IS her own master and as free as the breeze If l1fe becomes undes1rable 1n one spot a cat yy1ll never st1ck around through th1ck and th1n endurmg all as the noble dog does for the love of IIS master but moves on to a better place You may conslder all fhlS as selfish d1sloyalty or as shrewd Judgment At any rate a cat IS very shrevyd eyen lf all of her facult1es are devoted to selhsh ga1n No matter how people may endeavor to tra1n If by talk1ng or pun1shment but the cat that w1ll not let th1s tra1n1ng 1nterfere when If IS alone and des1res a snack of canary or goldfish or a stroll through flowers or over a clean whrte bedspread IS a rare one I-Ioweyer should you PLISISI 1n pledg1ng your alleglance to the cat as a pet I w1ll 1n all fa1rness concede that you have an extremely clean qu1et and self suff1c1ent an1mal so go ahead and lay1sh your affectron on fh1S purry1ng furry 1nd1v1dual but one last word of caut1on don t trust If any further than you can see lf CONRAD SCHWARLF One Hundred Seeentu four , . . 5 I li 1 3 n, 7 . i 4 3 A 1 'I 7 H 1 3 71 1 I Y! 5 7 3 3 ' I 5 3 I 5 D 73 I I I I H . Y Y 3 'f ' 1 1 y 1 1 1 ' ' ' . I 3 D 3 1 Y Y 1 YI I I I I I Y Y' H I I Yi . 1 'I 3 X I3 I 5 I I I 3 7 A 3 ' I 3 I V I i 7 I I ' 3 Y I ' VX I H A H 1-I V I , . card1nals. I wonder whether well-fed cats do not want to k1ll only for the . I H A. 3 .l 3 D D Y ' fi I 3 I . I 1 7 ' . 1 is 1 1 1 3 7 I 4 y I 5 1 . Y- I I 3 I 1 1 . ' 3 3 'H 'Q 4 .1 'AY 7 3 3 H 7 D I . , x Y , . . Y A 3 I 3 3 1 x V! . 5 -1 1 1 l ! 3 l 1 37 I I I X D Y 3 I D 3 , , I ' 4 7 H X X 7 D 3 I , . K , f SUMMER VACATION I suppost that rt IS only natural to talk about ont s summer vacatron 1n tht fall I had a fmt yacatron so I w1ll talk about rt for a whrlt It all starttd one mornmg last sprmg when Mothtr announctd that wt would spend our vacatron rn Florrda vtsrttng our relattvts Wt vytre of course ovtrjoyed and could hardly watt for tht ttmt for us to depart Untrl August I madt rtady for tht vacatton and afttr August I trred gtt txng ovtr rt At last one blxssful Frrday we dtparttd Ah wt wtrt off no Wt had to go back for Mothtr had forgotttn her watch That rttrltvtd we yytrt agarn on our way Wt arr1ytd rn 'I ampa Florrda at tht untarthly hour of srx o clock Sunday mornrng From thtn on wt wert rn a whrrl mttttng our rtlatlvts of whom thert art plenty Hontstly I neytr kntw I had so many cousrns Tht stcond day of our YISII I trxtd sun bathrng but I gavt up afttr some one sard there wert many rattltsnakts tn that stctron I drdn t want to provt they wtrt rlght Wt went swrmmmg a grtat dtal as anyont would txptct Ont Sunday I wtnt surf board r1d1ng Now rf you havt had that txptrxtnct you know how It fttls But lf you haytn t you mtsstd somtthtng grtat Unfortunattly a smglt boy to rtscut mt no ont but my unclt I yy as glad to stt htm though I can syyrm but s1nct ht dxvtd ln to gtt mt I drdn t stt any rtason for wastlng energy Nly grandmothtr and all my aunts art wondtrful cooks and lovt to cook bxg drnntrs Wot to the ptrson yy ho dotsn t tat h1s shart I drdn t want to drsappomt them and ate more than my share Now I am trylng to lose tht wexght I garned All ln all I had a wondtrful vacatron and I am hoplng to gtt to go back ntxt ytar If I do I w1ll ttll you about that trxp BE TTY HUFtsa UTLER Hanna THE HOME OF MY MEMORY I-Iavt you ever felt pangs of homes1ckness at home? I have It 1sn t really a longlng for my own homt rn St Iouls that I feel but a vtarnmg for the pleasant summer home of my chrldhood mv grandparents farm I often fttl thls longlng on a hot sultry day tn June or July vshtn I moyy tht grass or pull wttds 1n my t1ny gardtn The warm swttt penetratlng smtll of tht dtnst green grass and the damp odor of tht cool sotl btneath remmd mt of tht many days I spent workmg on my knees rn my grandma s gardtn or tagglng along wrth my granddad on hrs tractor through tht Swttt smtllrng clovtr and whtat fields Those days w1ll evtr be a part of me I btheve that I ll never belong to the c1ty entrrely btcaust my heart IS tn the country wrth the plants and tht trees and the earth JACKIP SKILEs One Huntlred Seventy fite s 3 I I 3' C L I ' E 1 y ' ' ' - ' s 1 I k I 'A C ! H P ' I I I I ' L I 1 ' 'A 11 V ' , 1 t K I 1 ' I t 4 D H 3 I ' 1 I ! - ' , ' ' ' , L , v , , , v Qh' V 3 1 l I li X y1 t ' g . 1 ! 1 I . 31 I 3 l I 'I 5 w V1 X I 'I 1 V. I 'N - 4 1 X 1- , , , , , H 4 , i 1 ' t ' ' 11 1A L y A n 1 1 1 1 - ' ' ' - 1 1 1 I1 1 I H! . Y! I , S 3 I 3 c 'I I fell off of the board rn the mtddle of the lake. and. of all thtngs, there wasn t I 1 5 5 i 1 ' ' L ix I I V' ' 1 1 r 1 ' 1 1 ' I 11 sc ' , 1 Y 1 L 1 D . 5 I ' 5 'I H Y I I 3 I I' I I . ,Q C t . x 1 YI I 7 I l l 3 . I I C 1 . . , , A . , l I Y I Y 1 I 3 11 U l y 1 li . 1 3 1 1 X I 3 I X H C , t . . I 1 X 31 - 3 ' D 3 1 t THE LONGEST WEEK OF THE YEAR Many girls my age are blessed with only one little brother but I am one of the more fortunate I have two ages tive and eight Now don t misunderstand me I wouldn t take a million for them but at times fifty cents would be a great temptation It s not that they re really bad children they re quite good when asleep but right now I think they re gather ing information for their most recent book How to Drive Your Sister Crazy In Ten Easy Lessons A good example of a few of their pranks took place last summer when I volunteered to keep the boys while my parents went to Cincinnati for a week The first morning I vsas awakened by a blovs on the head with a toy truck Bobby the younger had used this method to let me know he was ready for breakfast Wanting to avoid any further attempt on my life I yielded to h1S commands gaxe him something to eat and sent him out to play Upon re gaining my composure I looked out the window to find Jerry the older of the two dipping a brush into a can of red paint Before I could reach the yard however he had demonstrated his artistic abrli ties on the porch and sandbox I retriexed the brush just in time to have his new bicycle from receiving the same treatment he d Given the other articles l spent the remainder of the week slowly counting to ten and anxiously looking forward to Saturday the day Mother and Father would return Upon their arrival that afternoon I bade them a happy Hello and quick more in the very competent care of Mother As I collapsed across the bed one thought and one thought only kept running through my mind I ve survned this time but what vtill next year bring BARBARA NoLL TT?-F' A LAKE IN THE EVENING A lake in the evening is the calmest and dreamiest spot I know As I sit on the dock and watch the sun sinking below the hills l see the reflection of the golden rays of the sunset glimmering on the water The effect calms me and puts me at peace with the world Then as darkness closes in and the water turns into a deep dark blue it makes me see and real17e the wonders of nature I can sit relaxed and meditate upon them undisturbed by the noise and confusion of the city I can breathe in the fresh clear night air and take a dip in the warm dark waters Then the moon comes into v1ew in all its splendor its beams reflected upon the rippling water form a path that seems to start at my feet and lead into eternity I feel as though I could step down upon this silvery strlp and float out across the water Yes a lake in the evening is one of the most wonderful places I knovt of for a rest and relaxation WAI TER C CJROESSI R One Hundred Seeentq sm . 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Om' Hurzdrvd Seventy-seven SEPTEMBER CALENDAR September 7 No school today A V. hole summer vacation and we even get two extra days September 9 'I he first day of school It s good to see our old friends agarn Group A Group B Novs IS the time for Group C to srgn up for classes and what a rush September I0 Still srgnmg up September I3 Just a half day of school today to test out the new program September I4 Vacatron was lots of fun but now If s just a memory as we settle dovyn for a full day of school September l5 The Blg Erghts hold their first meetrng of the term today The officers elected were Cyrrl Kolocotronls presrdent Ronald Rue vrce presxdent Elalne Frltchley secretary Carolyn Cox treasurer The elghts are lookmg forward to a successful term wrth their grad uatron exercrses the best yet and to all the wonderful fun that IS connected with a student s senlor term September I6 'Ihe new Jays are getting to know Roosevelt a little better Some of them aren t even runnmg headlong unto people September l7 Roosevelt IS defeated by Collmsvrlle 14 to 6 m the Shrmer game at Collmsvxlle Karl Kramer carrled the ball over for 1 touchdown SI he entxre team put up a good fight We are all behrnd you September 20 Baby Semors have their first meetlng after school today to nominate officers for the commg term September Zl Early rxsers attend first BXVIXNA meetrng of the term The new ed1tors Joyce Rernhardt and Conrad Schwarze are mtroduced The Svyrmmmg Club meets after school to elect officers They are Ioyce Remhirdt presrdent Janree Stratminn ynce president Janet Rueh man secretary Marty Daxgger treasurer and Carol Prsher sergeant at arms September ZZ Pep Rs get together for the first ttme this year They elect officers A second meeting of the elghts IS held ln Room 202 Tom Erchorst IS elected charrman oyer all the eommlttees and the other commlttee chairmen are elected Dr Glassburg begms his lectures for terms Z and 7 respectively September 23 Seyens vote for class officers before school today and tomorrow ln Room Zll A Jun1or Achievement Aud IS held the tlnrd perrod for students terms 3 8 September 24 Rough Riders play the second game of the year against St LOUIS U I-Irgh The boys played hard but came out vyrth a final score of 27 0 September 27 Aud for Vote Yes for the City Earmngs 'I ax Girls Sport Club hold thetr first meeting September 28 Important BWANA meetmg Covers are chosen Cant tell the blg secret yet FIISI pay day for ROUGH RIDER One Hundred Seeenlu mah! 1 v 1 , , ' , , , , U . . I . . . , . 1 9 7 Y y, . , . . 1 ' D I 1 1 3 X I i , . , , , . V . . E . . . . 3 -5 7 1 I I H X . Y 1 . , 1 . 3 I . v K n ' I he first meeting of the Usherettes IS called. 5 Y' i in h 1 1 3 ' X ' ' x ' ' i-m vi x- 1 ' - - 7' ' 3 1 ' T T4 3 3 - - l I 'X 3 I i V Y 3 S V7 ' ' O I 3 ' 31 C I , 1 'A Y 3 X- V . .3 I 3 1 ' ' 3 , 1- ' 1 D . I ' - . 7 Y 'I 7. 7 4 Y 4 I , . , . 1 Y A 17 . f September 30 The Latin Club holds rt s first meeting in Room 222 to wel come thirty new members It now numbers fifty four Latin students Girls Intra mural volleyball starts today Boys and girls interested in German Club sign up in Room 312 today Coach Lake s B team football play a non league game with St 'Vlary s the Roosevelt campus The outcome is a 2l 0 defeat OCTOBER October l The Roosevelt team shows some fine playing and great school sprrlt as we tie C B C 7 7 Although close to the goal line on several oc casrons vue are unable to raise our score October 4 The swimming team splash and dive after school as they train for the coming meets We wish them another successful season October 5 The annual Fire Prevention Week Aud is held the first period today An ofiicer of the Fire Department explains methods of fire preven tion and tells about our fire fighting force October 6 The Rough Rider Roundup attracts all stray dancers after school today The talents of Judy Lottmann Marlene Meier and the Koppe Sisters are wellworth seeing Stxes meet to elect officers They are Bob Hall president Don trea urer Elwood Ahnstedl sergeant at arms The last of Dr Glassburgs lectures to the sevens IS delivered this morning October 7 We rocked the aud with a rousing pep aud the sixth period today The theme was Beat Cleveland The practice and spirit pay off as we walk all over the Cleveland Dutchmen oy a score of 28 6 in the football game this evening October 8 An enthusiastic group in the German Club holds its Hrst real meeting tonight with the hope of of preserving and furthering an ability to Sprechen Sie Deutsch The Rough Rider Staff and the Publications class have a wonderful experience today they go on a tour of the Post Dispatch October 13 Watch the birdie Say boys' Yes rt s picture time for BWANA again Something new advisory pictures has been added The Dlstributrve Education Club holds its meeting today 1n Room 402 October I5 How did you like the combined safety and pep aud the sixth perlod today? It lasted over an hour Wish we would have more of them October l8 The B football team loses their game today The final score is 7 0 rn favor of Soldan The Sevens rush to Room 2ll after school today to get a first glance at the class rings on display there October 19 The Sevens look at more rings I am so undecided as to which one to pick All of them are beautiful October 20 No school today Ex eryone but the teachers sleeps late The teachers v1s1t the business Hrms in our fair city October 2l Test days are here again' Hope everyone studied Om Hundred Seeentu nzne . .. ,, - , . n A v on ' . ' - . . . H .X - - . - i 71 I . i 'I i.. I I 3 C L . 3 3 L l 3 I 5 'm I I L x' . 1. ! Tk i AA . I , Hopkins, vice-president: Lillian Shoemaker, secretary: Rose Wollmershause, '- s ' : , - - . . 1 7 ' October 22 Another test day Wrll thrs agony never end Roosey elt rs defeated by Beaumont lhat s rt rn a nutshell Our boys do therr best and light xalrantly to the erd but they are unable to yyrn lt rs a heart breakrng game The score rs 27 l3 October 26 Report cards look at these grades Do you knoyx noye that ycu need to study 9 lhe Seyens meet te diy te, choose the jeyyeler from vyhom they are to order therr rrngs O tober 27 Oh Oh rllle Latrn Club helds rts rnrtratron ceremony alter chcol today Whrte togas Latrn rneantatrons and drm lrghts mark the eyent October Z8 More and more students are deyeloprng muscles from carryrng around that live pound lead of books October 29 'I hrs rs the last day of sehe cl rn O ICber Are you ready for H11 lovxe en, Better yyatch out for those ghosts who vyrll be comrng out of Rocseyelts front layrn October 30 A sparklrng Roo eyelt team defeats Central l4 7 Vye ar strll hoprng for a champronshrp NOVEMBER Noyember l Coach Lake s B team scores a yrctory l9 13 oyer Central s Junror Red Wrngs ene vs ho srgns vyrll get S2 OO vyorth of enyoy ment rn frctures and srgna tures alone November 3 Roller Skatrng Club has another skatrng sessren at Downs Roller Rrnk Noyember -4 The excrted looks around school are just the Seyens for they are finally measured for class rrngs 'T he names of the top ten candrdates for Fall Sports ueen draw an rnterested crowd to the first floor case November 5 Frghts meet rn the aud the hrst perrcd toprcs-caps and gory ns luncheon and graduatron plans lrckets rre sellrng fast for the Fall Sports Dance brggest and best of the term lt rs next Frrday Noyember lZ and rs sponsored by Pep R and the laettermen s Club November 6 A heartbreakrng football game Vvle lose to Southwest 20 0 Thrs elrmrnates Roosevelt from tyrng vsrth Beaumont for hrst place rn the Publrc School League November 8 Amerrcan Educatron Week lhe Kuder Preference Test vyrll be grven all thrs week to help filth term students to decrde for what robs they are best urted Noyember 9 Schools out We are off a whole hfteen mrnutes early today nl hat s because of Open l-louse tonrght There s a real humdrnger of a program planned for all veho attend They should enjoy th mselyes Noyember lO Excrtement mounts as the srx candrdates for Fall Sports ueen are announced A second perrod aud gryes the students a treat by shoyxrng the program of Open House Cyrrl Kolo otronrs rs awarded a trophy by the Clean Up Commrttee for hrs prr7e yxrnnrng cartoon Ort Hunrlrtel' Llllhtu D V I I J Y . 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C I ' Y 1 Y -v. . f' November ll Veterans Day Roosevelt swats McKmley C1oldbugs 31 7 November I2 Another payday for those poor senrors Thrs tlme rt s for therr Btecma prctures Tensron mounts rn the audrtorlum as the flve Fall Sports Mards are announced one by one Frnally wrth a blare of trumpets he l954 Pall Sports Queen Jamce Strltmann enters lookrng exery rnch 1 queen November 17 Attentron bookworms thls rs Book Week Junror Rxders meet Junror 'Vlclixnley Goldbugs November 16 Slankmen are solked wlth 1 52 25 loss by Hadley Noxember l7 College Day for Junxors md Senrors seeking rnformatron about college plans November lf? Plymouth Rock Hop IS 1 suteess desptte Fall Sports Dmce last week Noxember 77 Drrvrng aptntude test IS grven to slxes by the Transrt Casuxlty Ccmpany and Publlc Servrce St Lours U Hrgh slnks Roosevelt s tank men today 48 29 November 23 Hello there Thls rs Hello Day Dont forget the dance after school gxven by Pep R Noxember Z4 Last day for Senrors to get chest X rays November 23 Thanksgrvrng brlngs no snow but plenty of wrnd and eold to help xx ork up an lppetrte for our brg delncnous drnners Incrdentally Beaumont beat St Mary s 6 O Noxember 26 Another holrday to recover from that brg drnner After a restuful veeekend rt s back to school we go lXoxemb1 30 The Leonard Hall Chapter of uxll and Scroll holds nts seml annual banquet at Brppens Estate Nancy Wedel Judy Baltz Vlndge Yusevrch Adrrenne Juerlmg Tom Erchhorst Marllyn Mauer Joyce Rem hardt and Molly Jo Wrnter become fully rnrtnted members A good dtnner the rmpressrve 1n1t1at1on ceremony and rnterestrng talk 'Ihe Fourth Estate by Mr Bert Fenenga guest speaker make for an yoyable evenrng DECEMBER December 3 'Ihe Roosevelt five battle the Normandy team on our stage Sad note We lose 48 'S-l Hugh scorer for the nlght rs Walt Tarde Wlth fifteen pornts December 7 Ihe Roosevelt five lose agun rn a thrlller to Clayton Wmlt Tarde IS hrgh scorer agaln wrth twelve pornts December 8 'I he SIXLS are hosts at therr first dance Ihe Wrnter Wnggle A good trme IS had by all December 9 Advtsortes are orderrng their Chrlstmas stocklngs lhese wrll be filled wrth small grfts to cheer the aged at the Infirmary December IO The Erghts present therr farewell danee Santa s Stomp at 8 OO P M wlth Jrmmy Dow ney s orchestra The specral attractron of the evenrng rs Santa Claus At an 1ud betu een lunches the football players 'are presented wrth therr well earned letters Coach Hasser IS grven a watch by the players is a token of therr appreclatlon Om Hunrlrel Ezqhtu tn 'Q' . 1 ' - . . . -. ,1 1 ' 1 ' 1 H 3 1 t V 11 1 111 1 ' C . . 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 1 A . 1 1 1 1 1 , 11 e e 1. . 11 1 1 1 1 11 e 1 1 1 e . --1 11 1 1 ' ' fr- e e . e e 11 1 1 1 1 1 A ' .uf e 1 1 . ., ' . . . 1 e 1 - 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 . e . 1 11 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 - r 1 1 1 e . , 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 r11 1 , , . l 11 11- 1 Q 1 , 1 1 f 1 1 . 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1- . 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 e 4 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cn, 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 , I . . , . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . , . 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' + 4 . 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December ll Yeah Red Yeah White Roosevelt meets Soldan Blewett rn the lirst league game of the season December l3 Roosevelt s tankmen meet Normandy here at four o clock This should be an eXC1t1ng meet srnce Normandy was last year s state champion December l4 A musical program Festlval of Song IS presented by Miss Hrlb s smgers for their parents December I5 Take your marks Get set Go Our tankmen have therr first league meet with McKinley today December 16 The Freshmen are entertalned by the Instrumental Department the first period December 17 What a nice array of Christmas stockmgs to make glad those in the City Infirmary A delegation from Fast St louis Hrgh School tells us how well in tegration works in their community December l8 The Riders meet McKinley at 8 00 P M at the St louis Un1vers1ty Gymnasium Come on everybody Let s cheer the boys on to victory December l9 A series of programs on vocational counseling produced by the St louis schools and ent1tled The Road Ahead is telecast on alternate Sundays over KWK 'I V at I2 O0 noon Four ofiice managers all graduates of St lours public high schools and Glynn Clark assistant director of education 1n charge ofthe guidance seruce seetron will discuss the opportum ties for young people in ofiice veork here rn St Louis December 20 The C1I1ZCDSh1p Aud IS held the second perrod to honor those students who have been outstandlng in scholarship and serv1ce to Roosevelt Donald Siekmann is chosen vunner ot the Harxard Book Pr17e December Zl McBride comes to Roosevelt to play the Riders in a thrilling basketball game Everyone attendmg receives an R December 22 The tankmen meet Soldan Blewett at 4 00 P M rn the Roose velt pool December ZZ The band glves the Snow Ball Dance' to raise money for their expenses Lots of fun and free cokes for everyone December 24 Merry Christmas Happy New Year 'I he students assemble in the audltorrum for our annual Christmas aud The carollmg m the corridors adds much to our Christmas spirit IANUARY January 3 Back to work after that long Christmas vacation January 7 Rough R1der tankmen meet Hadley at the Hadley pool at 4 O0 P M Come on boys get those points January 8 Score boys score Roosevelt meets Southwest at St Louis Uni xersrty Gym January l0 CWR s are here again This IS a final mark for report cards and the oflice record January I2 Splash Our tankmen meet Sumner in a league meet tonight Om Hundred Prqhlq Iu,o 1 ' v , + 1 - v - 1 1 , 1 . , . . 1 1 v C 4 1 - e ' 1 T 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . , . 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