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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, which is one ofthe oldest organizations of the school, has been active this semester in maintaining exceptional interest in club activities and meetings, To facilitate the understanding of the science involved in various industries, the club entertained a speaker from the Portland Gas 84 Coke Company, and also visited the Pacific Telephone 84 Telegraph Company. - The club is under the faculty supervision of Mr. Kalmbach. The officers for the semester vvere: Loyal Felts, president, Jaclc Qvven, vice-president, Blanche Bugbee secretary-treasurer. I TRI-Y Because it is a well-lcnovvn fact that all girls lilce mirrors, the Roosevelt Tri-Y chose shiny bits of glass for the term project. The mirrors of honor, friendship, spirit, and social relationships were discussed either by the girls themselves or spealcersj A fire- side meeting at the home of Mrs. Shaw, the adviser, was one of the highlights of the term. The officers vvere: Norma Storli, president, Genevieve Popejoy, vice-president, Louise Taggart, secretary, and Laura Denton, treasurer. Page 'fiiienly 'BX
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CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS KAPPA PHI UPSILON The Kappa Phi Llpsilon is a girls' organization with Miss Rundall as faculty adviser. Of special interest is the fact that this club is open to any girl attending Roosevelt. Its purpose is to give as much service to the school as possible. Committees from the Kappa Phi Upsilon, working with the committee chairman from the Roosevelt R. T. A., served tea at the regular meetings of that organization during the autumn term. The officers for the past term were: Mary McRae, president, Dorothy Chaney, vice- president, Helen Rose, secretary-treasurer. LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club is made up of boys who have earned a letter in at least one major sport-football, baseball, baslcetball, or traclc. The members have made uniform lettermen's sweaters a requirement. No officers were elected for this term. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, under the direction of Miss Comstock, has been holding two meet- ings regularly each month. On November 'I4 an open meeting was held to admit new members, and a sltit was presented by the club. The officers for this term were: Peter Erceg, consul primus, Marguerite Smith, consul secundus, Irene Ervin, Iris Dralce, aediles, Kathleen Fisher, I-Ielen Richards, quaestors, Kathryn Emery, I-Ielen Forsythe, censors, Lincoln Pfeiffer, praeco, Doris Deemer, scriptor, Naomi Clarlc, Esther Spoerli, tribunes. LITERARY CLUB The Literary Club is a group of girls interested in self-cultivation. This last term the girls have been malcing scrapboolcs from clippings of important events in Portland, covering music, art, and literature. Some of the meetings were devoted to practicing conversation, and the club has also been entertained by spealcers on art. The faculty adviser is Mrs. Dilio. ' The officers were: AI Vera James, president, Cleo Meliza, vice-president, Virginia Vanderwall, secretary, Dorothy Chaney, herald. ORCHESTRA The orchestra, under the leadership of Carl R. Johns, has been striving to strengthen the bass string section. This group played for the senior play and for an entertainment at Portsmouth School. The new string-members in the orchestra this term were: Frances Bolin, Betty Shoun, 'cellos, Margaret Sears, John Medalc, double bass, Marjorie Johns, viola. The rest of the members of the orchestra were: Esther Spoerli, Bessie Dunbar, Elizabeth Johns, Mary Jarvis, Richard Croclcer, Ray Miller, Roderick McNeil, first violin, Willis Eberman, Bill I-Iannan, Gordon Johns, Ernest Mathews, solo violinists, Lee Sturges, saxophone, I-larold Ellicott, John Callison, trombones, James Buclc, trumpet, Raul Sams, drums, Betty Jane Van Vlerah, Crystal Nettleton, piano. I'-lm' Nillvl-'Q'
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SEVENTH TERM The seventh-term class is proud of its members, Seventh-termers are presidents of Four clubs, and the band leader is from this class, as are several members ofthe orchestra. Joe Gray, Fred Wagner, John Morgan, Millard Hastay, Robert Martin, and Daniel Clark played on the varsity football team. Joe Gray Was the captain ofthe all-star team of Portland. On the varsity basketball team, the seventh-termers were represented by Joe Gray, Howard Magyvood, and Fred Wagner. ln soccer the seventh-termers were represented by Rex Pruitt and Qtto Zach. The class is represented on the student body council by Lincoln Pfeiffer as public welfare commissioner. When the pins were awarded to the honor pupils, Four bronze ones went to seventh-termers to Norma Brodahl, Millard l-lastay, Elnora l-laynie, and Marguerite Zink, SIXTH TERM Each of the varied actiwties of the sixth-termers during this semester has been successfully carried out by the entire support of the members of the class. Eva Rakes was elected to the student body council as assistant Finance commissioner. lowell Qfonnor was football manager for the past season. Mel Embree was the football star from the sixth-term class. For the Junior-Senior Prom, the gym was decorated by the sixthetermers. 151-fi' In wrilx' rim
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