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Interested parents listen to Mr. Durrell explain the varied English program at Roosevelt. Crowd Visits A near capacity crowd of 500 attended Roosevelt's Open House and Dedication of the new wing, November 15 at 7:30 p.m. Sandra Stevenson, Girls' League President, led the flag salute and invocation. Mr. Richard Mears, chairman of the Board of Directors, dedicated the new building followed by Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, Superintendent of Schools. Both men emphasized the necessity of good rooms and good equipment but stated the most important element to education is good teaching. Carole Wyant, senior Teddyette, chats with PTA ladies, who are serving refreshments at Open House. Richard Mears, Board of Directors, dedicates the new building. 26
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Traditional Teas Chairman of the committees is Mrs. Morris. Refreshments for the faculty tea were made by Mrs. Tompkins and Mrs. Morris' home economics classes. New teachers at Roosevelt High are: Mr. Melvin H. Christensen, Miss Dorothy Dobie, Mr. Robert Hilke, Miss Jean Lemler, Miss Edna O'Sullivan, Miss Vivian Pesola, Mr. Edgar Smith, Mrs. M. Bevin Stocking, Mr. Bob Thompson, Mr. Frederick Wick, Mr. Ralph Wirfs, Miss Barbara Van Camp and Mr. Stan Bozich. Mr . Killorin beams at Carol Wick introduces her frcshic sisters. Senior girls and freshman sisters line up to meet Mrs. Boyington. Mr. Abraham chats with the mother of a freshman student. Patty Carlin, Lucy Blakoloy, Kay DuFrcnc, and Chris Gray serve refreshments to freshmen and their parents, while Miss Schoelcr pours coffee at Roosevelt's annual Freshman-Parent Tea. 25
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New Addition They also emphasized that the new wing gives a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction to the Board of Education, parents, and taxpayers. The success of this new building can only be measured by the education of its young people. Parents were then divided into five groups and were shown the new wing. They met with the English, Social Studies, Art, Language, and Music department heads where their respective programs were explained to Parents. Concluding the program the P.T.A. served refreshments in the social rooms. Parents hear Mrs. Tomlinson oxploin freshman social studies classes Mr. Preller makes a sign for audience to join in with him in the audio-lingo approach to languages. Diane Arronson and Cheryl Mohr, Teddycttcs, talk to mothers at Open House. 27
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