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MISS BROOKS CONSOLES THESE SHIVERING MERMAIDS WHILE THE GIRLS IN THE BALCONY DEMONSTRATE THE CORRECT FORM MISS BROOKS MISS FRYMILLER GIRLS PHYSICAL ED — Cut out all the clap- trap! These words unmistakably belong to Miss Frymiller, the instructor of the modern Dianas, energetic with efficiency tests, basketball, baseball, and all forms of sports. In the swimming pool, Miss Brooks converts high shrieks and guffaws in- to graceful dolphins or useful carriers in lifesaving. PHYSICAL EDUCATION—The sounds of bones cracking (almost) and of joints squeaking arc heard as the boys limber up by practicing a few dozen push-ups . With nothing short of Charles Atlas as their model, they go through precision exercises combined with various sports, not to mention senior lifesaving in the swimming classes. MR. MICHELS MR SIMS THESE HEARTY ROHIANS ARE NOT CLOWNING ING DAILY PRECISION DRILLS. THEY ARE JUST PRACTIC 10
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MISS WADD LIBRARY — Peace and solitude (?) invade this corner of Roosevelt High. While busy minds think aloud, Miss Wadd, the ever-guiding librar- ian, works diligently on the books that line the walls. Library helpers, armed with paste pots, scissors, erasers, cards, and stamps, add an air of energetic activity. INDUSTRIAL ARTS — The industrial shops and Smith-Hughes trade classes—home of future mechanics, printers, draftmen, and electricians. Mid the whirr of lathes mingled with the clatter of motors and hum of linotype mats, students tinker with intricate mechanisms while learning the various vocational skills. M8. RUTHENBECK MR. JORGENSON MR. SMITH MR. POTTSMITH MR. 2EIMET
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AUDREY BEYSTROM AND LORRAINE LANARI REACH THE HIGH SOPRANO NOTES WHILE MARTIN VIR- SHEK AND VIOLET OLIVANTI TAKE CARE OF THE ALTO IN AN INFORMAL MUSICAL SESSION. MR. DAVIS MR. HUMPAl MR. GEARY MR. ZIEMER MUSIC — Pianissimo” is the melody these musi- cal Ro-Hi songsters are warbling in an effort to overpower Mr. Ziemer’s superb accompaniment. Over in the Band Hall, the various squeaks and groans from the many instruments scale the walls. The orchestra and band are under the baton of Mr. Davis and Mr. Humpal, respectively. ART — These modern sculptors are trying to delve into the realms of color, line, and funda- mental design. Miss Moberg, the goal-setter of the art room, constantly urges students on to greater achievements in clay modeling, pastel and oil painting, chip carving, and developing various national peasant designs into new combinations. MISS MOBERG
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