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Student Government Much was done by the Student Body Government, consisting of the Student and Executive Councils. The Student Council consisted of the Home Room rep- resentatives, the class officers, the editors of the Round-Up and Rough Rider, and the athletic coaches. The Executive Council consisted of Clyde Crawford, the Student Body Officers, the editors and class ofhcers. The largest and most successful undertaking of the Executive Council fin co- operation with the Student Councilj was the Brownie Sales and matinee dances. These were held to obtain funds for athletic equipment. Approximately sixty dol- lars was realized by these concessions. Two moving picture performances were also held by the Executive Council and both were very successful. The Student Council was largely responsible for the success of Roosevelt High in the Milk Contest conducted by Honolulu Dairymen's Association. The Student Body Government also had various committees which assisted in maintaining sanitation, cleanliness, order and entertainment. The calendar com- mittee has prepared a calendar for next year which will enable Roosevelt to carry on its affairs systematically. The officers of the present year were as follows: President ..,,...i.......,. ........ ,......................... ............,..,.,....,.i....... ........, N N ' a lter Peterson Vice-President ........ ' ..,......... Monte Hickok Secretary .,....,.........,. .....,,.,,.......... J oe Lima Treasurer .,....................,,. ..,.......... X fictor Kircheff Business Manager .,...... ........ .... .,................................,.,......... C 3 l iver Rodriques Home Room representatives were: XfVilliam Thomas, Blair Morrissey, Gibson Rietow, Ah Mee Young, Ellen Bairos, James Clark, Bill Norvell, Reginald Doyle, Leonard Johnson, Tadayoshi Hata, Harold Morley, Harold Stone, Hinako Taka- fuji, James Dyson, Ethel Cabral, Homer Hayes, Setsuko Kobayashi, Anita Peter- son, and Marshall Hickok. The Rough Rider was represented by Peggy Bairos, while Genie Pitchford rep- resented the Round- Up. 17
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Lg '1 iii? 111 r . V N5 ' I . New Student Government Officers Here they are! lf good looks inean anything we have a superlative group at the head of student atifairs for Roosevelt's second year. XYhat's more. we elccted them and we are going' to stand hack of them. This group of officers is not inexperienced in participation in student aH'airs and now that we have weathered the tirst hard year, that always goes with estalmlisliing a new school, we expect to embark upon calm seas, fair weather and a successful trip for 1931 and 1932. 18
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