Roosevelt High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: F. Hunt, M. McCoy H, Lotz, C, Crcuch, A. Hutton. RCW TWO H. Griffin, E. Vllheelfvck H. Burris, F. Mrwvnihari. Fvery hay and qirl wha remerrtlners 'mlhe Alarriof' 'Wlhe Maine, and Pearl Harbor, certainly remembers the teachers who 'auqhi him rvr her the facts behind these events and the principles ltfhind rurs and other qovernments. 2 . 2 ff! ART DEPARTMENT L. Rudersdorf, l. O'Brien, M. Strcscher, M. Holdirisori. lf is rit'en said that hiqh school is the place Wlliilii special talents, it any, are lvrouqht to light, and art, as a sulttect, leads the wzry in deciding careers. With the aid of these teachers, students alse have opportunities tr: enter their wrrtlc in rm ntl sts ti various kincls , www . ...Lis it,t QL GIRL IN ART CLASS Maybe she wnn't be as 3 Hariri as Hr 1it:.i:.rt1rit cr Picassfy, ltut while she many others like how Well her' tal- protect Work. is in hiali svrirzcl, aioriq with her, slw win tinzl cut exactly tn' can lee' .iyyiifd 'fi actual BOYS IN PHYSICS CLASS Aftfr the prelim- inary sciwttu course, ainoriq those lalunratory ssirnct-s nrvailqiie, physics iatfis hiqh with lieth Irvs and airls. lvlcre than an elalvoration 'xii this fltSl1ZN7II1 cctursrf it Offers rr greater chance fri train work and crnstant study. xi? v Uv:-seq w 1 2 WML W V x Xl IE .Wwe , MUSIC DEPARTMENT H. Sealiury, ll. lctliiisriri, P. lwycu, l, Hamilton. The are-ats et the riiusiral wwilrl wrwulcl indeed he proud ot the lccal aaareqrrticiri wt tttstrtirtctrs in nielodious interpretalien, what with such splericlirl prvst-nttr ticns as the Music Festival, the Hariri LICIIFGII, .intl 'Say it with Music. 1 Y ADVISERS Row CNE: H. Lueck, E. Moynihari, A. Huttnrt, lf. Wlaters. HOW TVJO: L. Hartnrtl, L. Nelsrin, lvl. Tlivtrtpstn, U. Steiner, I. Hacker, l. McKean. ln aclclitiwn to their class wurk, these teachers have aclrrrinistrafive cluties which Ciwllllklllillil in Wrutl rntilcinq Roosevelt a lietter place in which tw work tfsr -rvvry student and twacltrtr,

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PM ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: L. Harford Mosher, F. Frost. ROW TWO: C. Rattner, S. Dodqe, 3 ' ' the prime requisite school course, keepina are these teachers. , VV. Hart, M. N. Clark, R. for the satis- Roasevelt in re Enahsh still with X ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: E. Waters, L. Tinker, M. Mosher, O Munzer. ROW TWO: A. Suess, E. Hculihan, M. Schafer, E. Mendelsohn. No doubt can be loft rn anyones mind of Roasevelts facilities for the teaching oi oral and Written composition and qrammar, 'Litter a glance at the remainder of that department. 1' Y., MATH DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: E. Gihney, F. Catlin, l Lueck, I. Hacker. ROW TWO: M. Thompson, W. Hendershc Making each step in every math student's course more val able and interesting, whether the subject is simple alqehra complicated triqcnometry, is the toil at these memhers of tl department. Q fm .4 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ROW ONE: F. Lauq, G. Prinsin, Loeney, I. McKean. ROVX7 TWO: F. Finston, M. lordan, F. Branso O. Marshall, L. Hanlon. Every disillusioned business executive hc wondered, at some time or frncther, Where his secretary learned ht shorthand or typiria, and how she ever passed the course. It is L to these teachers to ser thit every aspirinq stenoa learns his 1 her stutt well enouah not 'f ir the sulwtect ot such wonder. GIRL WITH DICTIONARY Typical ot lilurary Visitors, anxious to solve an immediate prob- lem, in this case the meaning of a word, this airl takes advantage of one ot the several dictionaries scattcred about the room. GIRL WITH TYPEWRITER Incorparatt'-cl with The shorhand courses oftered here, the typ- ing classes, providiriq a rcal chance to prove ones skill, have given the spirit of com- petition needed to perfect a commercial course. y si I PE A' Y x fx xfl



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