Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1934

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Swinging lnto Step With Our Enthusiastic Leadersl l As we have journeyed down the pathway of the year, students with outstanding ability for leadership have been chosen to take charge of the activities in school organiza- tions. Leaders in these school organiza- tions develop responsibility, a spirit of cooperation, dependability, and a friendly and understanding atti- tude. In this memory book we are re- cording the names of Roosevelt students who have been officers in the most prominent organizations in this school for the year i933- 1934. l National Honor Society Alice Marie Conn, President, Louise Stiglitz, Vice President, Mil- dred Trtan, Secretary-Treasurer. l Girl Counsellors Jeanette Castle, President, Mary Vida, Vice President, Irene Harvin, Secretary, Lillian Chrapla, Treas- urer. l Debaters Negative Team: Louis Marcus, James Addison, George Seifert. Affirmative Team, Margaret McCrea, Robert Silverman, Eugene Fauber. To be glad of li e because it gives you the cha e to love and lo work and to play Van Dyke. I Rough Writer Staff Page l Editor, Irene Harvin, Page 2 Editor, Camille Daniels, Page 3 Editor, Dick White, Copy Editor, Geraldine Kenzie, Sports Editor Page 4, Harry Bush and Norman Passmore, Make-up Editor, Roena Richeson, Feature Editor, Suzanne Dalton and Gerry Gauthier, Business Manager, Peter Kasper, Circulation Manager, Stanley Bochnowski and John Haburay, Typists, Stanley Dubis and Helen Zolkos, Exchange Manager, Paul Haburay, Press Man- ager, Walter Kaska, Assistant Press Managers, Frank Mosca, Kenneth Willard, and Frank Chruba. l The High Stepping Drum Major led the band as it marched down the field. The drum major is sym- bolical of the type of student who becomes a leader in Roosevelt Musical Organizations. Merit, years of service, ability, leadership, and cooperation, are considered before officers are elected to conduct the activities of music organizations. These students who have been measured by the definite rating scales of the music department have filled the leading positions in the music organizations this year. Page Fourteen

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Cooperating! Writing! Reading! Blue Prints! Lettering! Plans! I Students bending over large drawing boards . . . Sitting on high stools . . . Manipulating T-Squares . . . Making blue prints in the midget blue print room . . . Heads raise simultaneously as the teacher offers a helpful suggestion . . . intricate patterns and plans drawn out on clean white paper . . . a study in drafting. We Do Enjoy Our Books! I Rows of reference books . . . fiction . . . non- fiction . . . Magazines in neat covers . . . Old Teddy solemnly gazing down upon studious pupils . . . May I borrow your pencil? , , . Where's volume twelve of the Encyclopaedia? . . . books . , . Library assistant arranging books and maga- zines . . . What would we do without the library? The Big Celebration! I Friday, October 3 . . . Minstrels . . . barkers . . . World's Fair . . . Moonlight Waltzers . . . Everybody happy , . . Halls thronged with per- formers, musicians, and mostly just people . . . House of Horrors . . . Enchanted Kiddies . . . Gypsy Fortune Tellers . , . Peppy Chorus in Sky Ride Review . . . A dance floor packed with dancers . . . A Century of Progress at Roosevelt High. The Paper Comes Out! Rough Writers! I Everybody busy . . . click, click goes the type- writer . . . How do you spell , . . Never mind l've found it . . . Where's my pencil? . . . Type this . . , Have you finished that editorial? . . . proof reading . . . Afternoon, students de- livering papers . . . fresh ink . . . The Rough Writer Staff in action. Scientific Explorations! I So interesting, studying about radio, telephone, dynamos . . . amazing experiments . . . with oxygen, carbon, nitrogen . . . field trips . . . studying the flora and fauna of this region . . . making clouds out of chalk dust and water with the aid of bicycle pumps . . . hydrochloric acid on marble . . . studying the laws of gravity . . . investigating the mysteries of that most illuminating subject . . . Science. A Three Bell Warning I Clean white walls . . . snow white linens . . . bottles of medicine . . . reading the alphabet in eye examinations . . , Health posters . . . What shall l do for this cold in my head? . . . Soak it in hot water . . . conquering Friday afternoon illnesses . . . A smiling nurse in starched white apron . . . Clinic. Page Thirteen Corzipliniciitx of Miix Nanizii. jeweler



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by Geraldine Kenzie l Concert Band Officers Fred Marshall, Student Director, Alice Marie Conn, Student Director, Rudolph Romanak, President, Alice Marie Conn, Vice President, Wil- liam Ballas, Librarian, Howard Cart- wright, Supply Manager, Henry Plucinski, Assistant Supply Mana- ger, John Davis, Business Manager. I Student Coaches, Concert Band Brenton Steck, Harry Bush, Everett Booth, Donald Davis, James McMills, Alice Marie Conn, Clifford Misner, Roena Richeson, Leland Smith. I Concert Orchestra George Szabo, President, Donald Wells, Vice President, Edna May Richeson, Librarian, Helen Banas, Librarian, Clifford Misner, Supply Officer, Ray Gaczewski, Merit Secretary. l Cadet Band Bert Seifert, Manager, Francis Woodbury, Librarian, Alice Amer- man, Librarian, Norman Benedict, Supply Officer, Dean Fauber, Sup- ply Officer, Edwin Duwar, Merit Secretary. Page Fifteen l Cadet Orchestra Ruth Allan, President, Lorraine Fisher, Librarian, Lowell Borroughs, Assistant Librarian, Elizabeth Marko, Secretary. l Beginners Band Bert Sendak, Manager, Jack Sil- verman, Merit Secretary, Wilbur McCarthy, Supply Manager, Leon- ard Clarke, Supply Manager, Bruno Niewinski, Librarian. l Boys' Glee Club John Davis, President, William Mclntyre, Vice President, Wilber Korn, Librarian, Richard Wind, Librarian, Norman Passmore, Merit Point Secretary. l Senior Mixed Chorus Fred Marshall, President, Richard Wind, Vice President, Thomas Spero, Librarian, Marian Yates, Li- brarian, Margaret McCrea, Merit Secretary. l Senior Girls' Glee Club Geraldine Kenzie, President, Mil- dred Trtan, Vice President, Jeanette Castle, Merit Point Secretary, Mar- garet Wilson, Librarian, Betty Schaleman, Librarian. To be glad of l e because t give: you Ike cfnmrc to I W ana' to pfayf'-Van Dyk

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