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We Are the Seniors I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I Ray Gunderson. . . . . . . .. .. . . .President Cleo Diehl .... Stanley Dubis. . . Paul l-laburay ....... Color: Purple and Silver. I Six years ago we tramped along the new unfamiliar walk to Roose- velt High School . . . Wasn't that a thrill? We felt so big . . . The rooms and the desks seemed so large that we were nearly lost. With Miss Lillian Cohen, Miss Ruth Lar- son, and Miss Maureen Murphy as our guides we safely weathered all the storms and cyclones of the Junior High School years. I We entered the freshmen class not as green as other freshmen were because we were acclimated to the Rooseveltian ways. We now made plans for our first freshman party. We could hardly with- hold the excitement waiting until after school. Doris Bates and Brenton Steck were the lucky win- ners of the waltz contest. I Although we were not an organ- ized freshman class our Sophomore To be satixfiea' with your potter- fionx fmt not fmifent with yourxvlf unlil you have made Ifac fret! of tlnenif'-Vai: Dyke. . . .Vice President . . . . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Business Manager Flower: Talisman Rose year found us electing John Kowal- ski, President, Harold Layer, Vice President and Stanley Dubis, Secre- tary. Our Sophomore year was uneventful. I The fall of l932 found us a Junior class, filled with new enthu- siasm, new ambitions and a new class spirit. We elected Ray Gun- derson, President, Cleo Diehl, Vice President, Stanley Dubis, Secretary, to conduct our activities during this year. At the end of the year we were known as one of the most energetic and industrious classes in school. I The most important event of the Junior year was the presentation of Larry E. Johnson's The Mummy and the Mumps directed by Miss Isabelle Swatts and Miss Mabel Fi- field. Members of the cast for the play were: Donald Wells as Hector, Page Twenty-eight
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Departmental Directory! The Roosevelt Faculty RUSSELL R. MYERS, Principal I English Department Miss Isabelle Swatts Miss Agnes Hawkins Miss Louise Cotter Miss Stacia Skrentny I Social Science Department George Anderson Miss Aileen Owen Miss Sara Mann Fred S. Haynes Miss Mabel Fifield Charles Tullis I Industrial Department Charles Miller Walter Bunker Clarence Maury Stanley E. Brown Homer Rohm Frank K, Ferguson I Mathematic Department George Murphy Mrs. Emma Henry Miss Daisy Shields Miss Margaret Darragh Miss Zena Utterback I Physical Education Department Cecil Austin Benham Williams Miss Frances Overpeck I Art Department William T. Poage I Music Department Luther Boroughs Herbert Preston Miss Mary Lois Clark I Clerical Department Miss Wilma Kennedy Miss Erma Soltes Page Twenty-seven Miss Annette Specter John P. Fox Miss Violet Rosenthal I Science Department Harry Apostle Miss Lillian Cohen Miss Jane Reifel Ann Hudson I Foreign Language Department Mrs. Lenora Clark Miss Maurine Murphy Miss Grendaline Marshall I Home Economics Department Miss Miss Ann Brazzill Ruth Nassau I Commercial Department Wayne Dennis Miss Esther Carlos I Health Department Dr. Huge Vore Mrs. John DeJong I Librarian Miss Ruth Larson To rave! nothing that is yo 'bb i t lvl k' d nezg or: excep is m ness heart ana' gentlenesr of mann: Van Dy
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Tl1e Class of 1934 I SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS I George Anderson ,..... Miss Margaret Darragh. . . Harry Apostle ....... Miss Esther Carlos ..... ...l2Al ....l2A2 ...l2A3 .....l2A4 Motto: Character is the cornerstone of success. Dick White as Francis Brisco, Harold Layer as William Laidlaw, Rudolph Romanak as James Slannon, John Rossman as Perkins the Sheriff, Irene Harvin as Anna Hampton, Jeanette Castle as Maude Mullen, Norean Morris as Dulcie Dumbell, Dorothy Dixon as Agatha Laidlaw, and Suzanne Dalton as Phoebe Beebe. I The play was a financial success bringing over ninety dollars into the Junior exchequer. This popular play was presented four times be- fore amused and appreciative audiences. I Although as Juniors we enjoyed several parties the Junior Prom was the outstanding event of the year. I September, i933 found us look- ing upward to the end of the road and graduation. Through the per- Page Twenty-nine mission of the Faculty the Class gave the Annual Frolic. A percent- age of the proceeds was used to finance the Round-Up. A highlight of the year was the presentation of Applesauce written by Barry O'Conners, as the Annual Senior Play. The cast included: Mr, Rob' inson, Harold Layer, Mrs. Robinson Geraldine Kenzie, Hazel Robinson, Mildred Trtan, Bill McAllister, Richard White, Rollo Jenkins George Priest, Matt McAllister, Donald Wells, and Mrs. Baldwin, Dorothy Karlovsky. I I I During the last weeks of school parties, dances, and picnics were given to honor the Seniors. I We are looking forward to Class Day, Baccalaureate and Commence- ment, senior events which will cul- minate our high school careers. To lm wtivficaf wilfw your p mint fm! not K'lHlfL'HI with will ff 1l7i'7!1.uflvmlll I until you fmn' nmmfc ilu' lzrt if Jykr.
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