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SENIORS Endeavoring ever to overcome adversities, we shall keep as our ideal the indomitable spirit of Roosevelt. The aspects of what may be will never overshadow the efforts of the student who has the life of Roosevelt to emulate.
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STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President........................................................Russell Volm Public Welfare Commissioner.....................................Wili-red Wiese Fine Arts Commissioner.............................................Doris Earl Finance Commissioner........................................... Marceil Young Assistant Finance Commissioner...................................Marie Robinett Hoys’ Activities Commissioner...................................Woodrow Melton Girls’ Activities Commissioner....................................Marion Grimm PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE l HE past term has been an eventful one ior Roosevelt I ligh School. It has been a term during which the students have displayed a marked increase in school spirit and social contacts. A few outstanding examples of this spirit were a successful football season, greater attendance at social functions, and a record student body drive, especially the last. The manner in which the students, six hundred and thirty in all, joined the Associated Student Body was typical of the unified school spirit that was prevalent during the term. It was with this democratic feeling always in view that the Student Executive Council helped to plan and direct the extra-curricular activities of the school. It is folly to think that the council could accomplish this unaided, but through the cooperation of the students and faculty, a degree of success was achieved. However, despite this spirit of cooperation, there appeared to Ik an insufficient number of really active clubs. It is my hope that during the ensuing term, one aim of the Student Executive Council will be a more active club program. I regard it as an honor and a privilege to have served as President of the student body for the past term, and I wish to voice my appreciation to the student body at large lor electing me to this coveted position. I believe that I have profited greatly from my experience of serving in this capacity. It has been a pleasant term, and one which I shall always remember. In parting, I fervently hope that you, students of Roosevelt High School, will give to my successors the same full sup|x rt vou have given me. RUSSELL VOLM
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