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The RANGER “ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME” Eggbert Pettibone...................................Richard Merritt Ah-eh-hem. It’s only business, my child. Emily Pettibone -------- Oh, that is simply heavenly.” Katy -............................................ Yes Sir.—They are. Sir. Rosabelle Pettibone ------- Yes here he is-as large as life. Alfred Hastings................................. All the comforts of Home.” Tom McDaw - -- -- -- -- And I gits half. Victor Symthe .................................... It is all like a dream—a dream. Christopher Dabney................................ Oh—er—the horrible—idea. Judson Langhorne ------- Richard Schultze “Nice ideah—really-ha, ha! Fifi Ortanski ------- Mary Louise Hoffman And such a charming landlord. Theodore Bender......................................Miles Hollcraft Yes, my love. Josephine Bender........................................Helga Lind “The-o-dO-ore I Evangline Bender - Minna Ketel If—if—I belonged to you? Thompson - ' - This where e lives. Sir. August McSnath.............................. Ah, my dear Pettibone. Madelyn Grice Lois Ellis Betty MacKay Harold Rose Elmo Vickers Francis Brown Arthur Glass Hilton Prior STAFF COACH.................La VERNE EVELYN LEGER BUSINESS MANAGER .... STEIN ANDERSEN ADVERTISING MANAGER - INGWARD TOLLEFSEN GENERAL MANAGER - - ELEANOR ZINK ELECTRICIAN..............ROBERT VAN SCOY STUDENT COACH..............NOVIA KASTER PROPERTY MANAGER - - - -ANNETTE MOE COSTUME MANAGER - - - -MAXINE DAVIS HEAD USHER .... EDITH GEORGESEN PAGE SIXTEEN
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The RANGER YE SENIOR LISTE NAME NICKNAME WEAKNESS Stein Andersen Tine Verna Ball Funny Irene Bragg Inie Helen Brimner Brimner Francis Brown Bus Deloss Cannon Snooky Maxine Davis Max Lois Ellis Ellis Eloise Fairchild Red Edith Georgesen Edit Arthur Glass Art Gail Green Greenie Margaret Griffeth Marg Madelyn Grice Pat Zeta Harrington Tiny Jack Harris John Walter Harris Wally Mary Louise Hoffman Mary Lou Miles Hollcraft Miggs Harriet Hummelgard Jennie Novia Kaster Kaster Minna Ketel Ima Pan Edward Kudella Eddy Helga Lind Lind Betty MacKay Oh! Kay Kenneth MacDonald Mac Edna McMillan Scotty Annettie Moe Aunty Elva Nelson Bub Esther Nye Nye Richard Merritt Dicker Hilton Prior Hilt Madge Pruitt Pruitt Harold Rose Rose Richard Schultze Dickie Leonard Smith Smitty Fay Sherwood Dear Lacona Tanner Conic Ingward Tollefsen Tolly Virginia Trout Fish Robert Van Scoy Specs Elmo Vickers Coony Eleanore Zink Elly Mrs. Holmes Miss Knuths Work Inferiority complex Short skirts Double chocolate malts Pat S. B. room Speckled faces Boys Gum Ready advice Arguing Superiority Poker Black hair and brown eyes Loud talking Louise Fifth termers Scales Rubies in Scandinavian settings Diamonds Tan Fords Grocery stores Collar bones Long hair Excessive studying Sympathy Generosity Nephews Fake rings Gym Women Bashfulness Cafe’s Love making Nessoles Jefferson maids Arthur “E’s” Golden Locks O. S. C. Max Quietness Miss Heizer Seniors PAGE FIFTEEN
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The RANGER THE FRESHMAN GIRLS' RECEPTION The girls’ activities began very promptly on September eighteenth with the Senior Girls’ Reception for the Freshman Girls. The purpose of this tea is to acquaint the freshies with their fellow students and to familiarize them with Roosevelt and its activities. The Senior Girls arranged a delighful program with Novia Kaster presiding. Miss Leger answered the hearty welcome of the seniors on behalf of the freshman class. Representatives of the various clubs spoke, making clear the motive and functions of each organization. A piano solo was given by Betty McKay, and Elaine Poe rendered a reading. Miss Mattey assured the Freshman Girls of success at Roosevelt by participation in organizations, co-operation with the students at large, and earnest efforts in school routine. Following the program, refreshments consisting of hot chocolate and wafers were served and the Freshman Girls departed with the spirit of friendliness toward Roosevelt and their “big sisters.” THE SENIOR TEA On October the twelfth the Seniors sponsored a tea for the mothers and the members of the faculty. The auditorium, which was used and decorated for the occasion presented an unusually attractive appearance. Mrs. Holmes was hostess of the affair. A program, with charming numbers, was arranged by Robert Van Scoy and Helen Brimner. Jack Harris sang an old number entitled Loves Old Sweet Song”, and Betty McKay played a piano solo. Helga Lind gave an interesting reading. Richard Merritt rendered a saxophone solo accompanied by Dorothy Haworth at the piano. The Senior chorus sang Out Where the West Begins”. Harold Rose spoke on A Student’s Senior Year in High School.” lea was served during the intermission by members of the senior class. After all the conversation had ended, the mothers departed with a feeling of pride that they should have the opportunity to visit the institution from which a son or daughter was graduating. PAGE SEVENTEEN
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