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FIRST Many lirst termers have already joined various organizations at school. Several tirst termers had minor parts in the operetta, and some have joined the Orchestra or Band. I he first term girls have organized a very good basketball team. Mary Robinson was the only first termer to receive all one's on her report card. SECOND The second termers showed interest in school activities by their membership and active participation in the clubs, athletics, and other organizations. Several second termers arc members of the Band and Orchestra. THIRD The football team, the I lonor Point Committee, the musical organizations, and the various clubs all had members from this class. Frances Chaney and Marguerite Alexander were awarded their silver Honor Point Pins. Roy Erickson was the only third termer to receive all one's this term. FOURTH For their willingness to cooperate in the Student Body Drive and the ticket sale lor the Opening Football Came, the fourth termers were awarded two boxes of apples. Several fourth termers were awarded individual prizes tor their outstanding salesmanship. The fourth termers participated not only in these sales campaigns, but also in other school activities. Several fourth termers were members ot the Gym Leaders, Spanish, or Latin Clubs. Several members of this class held prominent positions on the French and Spanish newspaper staffs. Rose Marie Riley, a fourth termer, was publicity manager tor the operetta. FIFTH The fifth termers were well represented in many activities ot the school. Several fifth termers were officers of clubs, and others were members of the Glee Clubs, Orchestra, or Band. The following girls were awarded their brass Honor Point Pins during the past term: Marjorie Aagaard. Mary Sullivan, Virginia Willson, Betty Lewis, Catherine Nelson, Em-mabclle Richards, and Margaret White. Basil Ryals was the chairman of the refreshment committee for the Senior Prom. SIXTH The sixth termers were also outstanding in their participation in various activities, such as the operetta, athletics, and clubs. Robert Englert was chairman of the decoration committee for the Senior Prom. One sixth termer. Bill Wiese, served on the Student Body Council as Public Welfare Commissioner. Marie Robinctt was elected Assistant Finance Commissioner during the past term.
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SEVENTH The seventh termers participated in nearly every activity at Roosevelt. Several seventh termers had important parts in the operetta, “The Hells of Capistrano; a large number of them were members of the clubs; and others participated in the Hand, Orchestra, or Glee Clubs. The seventh termers were also very active in the various types of athletics. The seventh term girls were the champions in the Girls’ Hasketball Tournament, and several were members of the Girls’ All-Star Hasketball Team. Several boys were chosen as members of the Portland All-Star Football Team. Ralph Johns and Robert Hlanding received their bronze Honor Point Pins, and Mary Peck was awarded her Gold Lamp Pin. Wayne Cutler, Thorlcy Wilson. June Agncw, John Sullivan, and Helen Ohm had charge of various preparations tor the Junior-Senior Prom. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS Tl IF Girls’ Gym Leaders arc a group ol girls organized under the leadership of Miss Tiffany to assist in leading Gym classes. Hasketball is the fall sport for girls at Roosevelt. At the end of the season an all-star team was chosen by Miss Van Groos. Since the seventh term team won the most games, they were declared the champion team. BOYS’ GYM LEADERS THIS club consists of Iwys specially chosen by Mr. Gallo, gym teacher, to lead squads during class. The boys are chosen for their gymnastic proficiency and intelligence. A tumbling club was organized midway in the term, and the boys intend to give an exhibition during the next term. Officers of the club were Roderick McNeil, president; Charles Prentice, vice-president; and Charles Nelson, secretary-treasurer. THE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND ORCHESTRA 'TMIK orchestra, under the direction of Charles A. Waddingham, was organized to train - ■ the student musicians to play in an ensemble. The seventeen members presented selections at a student assembly and a Parent-Teacher Association meeting. The twenty-six members of the Roosevelt High School band have joined this group to prepare themselves for further fields in music. During this term under the regular band leader, L. L. Handzlik, and the student leader. Hill Hannam, the band has played selections for pep assemblies, football games, the Navy Day ceremony at Theodore Roosevelt’s statue, the placement of the corner stone in the new Y. W. C. A. building in St. Johns, and the annual Santa Claus parade. ORDER OF THE GOLDEN R THE Order of the Golden “R’’ is an organization of boys, uniting the athletes to promote a high standard of good sportsmanship at Roosevelt. To belong to this club, a boy must have earned a letter in one or more major sports: namely, football, track, basketball, or baseball. The officers were Leonard Youncc, president; Wallace Graser, vice-president; Alfred Monroe, secretary; Ted Pilip, treasurer; Frank Ferguson, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. York is adviser. FOOTBALL SQUAD (Lettermen) Clarence Bolin Warren Bolin Ixe Child Wayne Cutler Bob Fassett Prank Ferguson Wallace Graser Kugcnc Gray-Mark I lales ('Hester I laliski 1 toward Kcnnev Ted Pilip Archie Roff Harold Tall Bill Tuggle Bill Widmcr lames Wilson Russell Volm Leonard Youncc (Captain) Woodrow Melton Bob Blanding (Manager)
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