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James Berding Janet Brooks Louis Chiodini Doris Dunn Dorothy Garig Vivian Jett Harutun. Karian Carol King Margaret Knight Franklin Langley John McKay Sharon McKiddy Janet Nelson Arlene Phelps Raymond Rucks Edward Sandidge Robert Schlemeier' Eleanor' Stevens- Judith' Strickland Carol Vaughn Antoinette Venverloh Steve Vukcevich MR. WILDE'S ADVISORY Student Council Representative Richard Rammelsburg YOUR DEBT TO YOUR ADVISER What did you think when you read that title? If you said to yourself, I don't owe my adviser anything , you are wrong. You do owe your adviser something. No, it is not money. You owe him, or her, the respect and courtesy and gratitude. Who! was it that helped you become adjusted when you were a freshman? Who is it that helps you plan your program for next term? Who is it that is always urging you to become a better student and individual? Yes, the answers to these three questions is, Your adviser. I am sure you can think of at least one kind thing your adviser did for you, for which you should be grateful. If you honestly can't think of one, whose fault is it, your adviser's or yours? EDWARD LONG ,,. 1, .i b S. 'za iz? ' Seumty-eight
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A Fr' I BWANA STAFF Hard work throughout the year has finally reaped its reward. Today, because of the careful supervision of Miss Nerud and Miss Burke, the thirty- first edition of the Bwalna came out. When Rooseveltians of today page through this book in years to come, they will recall many pleasant happenings during their school days. To the staff, the yearbook represents more than a record of high school events and friends to be kept and looked over in future years. To us, it repre- sents a year' of work and fun, a year of meetings at 8:10 on Tuesday morn- ings. lt represents the essays we wrote and the calendar we helped to compile. lt represents the hours spent on mounting pictures and writing up the various sports. Today we are pleased with the results of our work. As we page through the book, we have a feeling of well-being. We have the satisfaction of a job well done. Each of us feels proud of our personal accomplishments and the accomplishments of the staff as a whole. We feel rewarded when walking down the hall, or in class, or at lunch where friends are autographing yearbooks and wishing everyone good fortune and happiness that we have had the opportunity to work on the staff. As this year's Bwana is carefully laid aside, preparations once again get under way for the new edition. BWANA STAFF. .39 J. Eighty
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