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TK if .i, X .1 ,a .t L 'rr 1 ,V-l + 4 A ' . mei? IN AND ARNIIID IIE 01 ll' It anything is clear against the grim background of this war, it is that we are fighting for the perpetuation of the democratic tradition. We believe that men are destined to be tree, that they should develop themselves to the fullest extent of their capacities and that in return for this freedom they should be expected to make a contribution to the improvement ot the group in which they live and work. Here at Roosevelt we have a unique opportunity to develop and enrich the democratic tradition, because we have been given the A.S.R. Consti- tution and a program of activities designed to challenge each pupil to im- prove himself and the school. However, the ever-present danger to the democratic way of life is that the individual may think only in terms of getting and may ignore the responsibility of giving his service to his fellows and the school, in order that the school and his own life may be enriched. Paradoxically the student who gives the most to his school also gets the most out ot it. Such pupils are helping develop and enrich the splendid traditions already established at Roosevelt. CECIL F. BULLOCK Cecil F. Bullock Vice-principal Agnes Netlw School Secretary W. E. Beach Custodian Virginia Roe Assistant Senior Class Sponsor Borghild Lee Junior Class Counselor Louise H. Fowler Freshman Class Sponsor Sherr Boys' Charlotte Dueber Senior Class Sponsor Florence M. Russell Sophomore Class Sponsor Helen D. Anderson Assistant Freshman Class Sponsor y Berthiaume Advisor Lavonne Dilley Ottice Clerk Doris Waite Library Clerk Lloyd E. Turner Senior Class Counselor Alma Hawkins Assistant Sophomore Class Sponsor Carl O. Lawrence Probation Counselor Milda Gleditzsch .lunior Class Sponsor Ralph H. Rehbock Sophomore Class Counselor Martha Inouye Guidance Clerk Hildegarde Stephenson Girls' Advisor Clara L. Seeman Attendance Ottice Clerk Genevieve B. Meybohm Lunchroom At the counseling room files Big business
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ACI!! T7 Dllfl S MIM R00 Have I enough credits to graduate? What if I tail Algebra II? What subiects do I need? Can you help me, please . . . Let's interrupt this stream of questions and find out who is doing the answering. Behind the counter in the oltice is Mrs. Neth and Miss Dilley who take care ot such important details as subiect selection, registration of new students, and receiving incoming calls. ' May I use the phone, please? May I see Mr. Bullock, now? The office iust called me . . . A vital part of the oltice staff, one of those busy persons around school, is Vice-principal Cecil Bullock. His iob is concerned with many matters, but chief among them are checking attendance rulings, editing bulletins and arranging for many school affairs. Mr. Gridley sent for me, I think? I want to see the principal. I've been waiting an age - may I see him now? Genial but busy is Principal H. N. Gridley. His business is that of the whole school, but he always takes time out to guide and counsel puzzled students. Added to the usual business ot managing a school is the respons- ibility for the protection of Roosevelt students in case of air-raids. ENGLISH-Arthur Rarig, Dept. Head, Lena M. Abel, Virgil V. Anderson, Edna Breazeale, Florence A. Carlson, Mildred Firth Crockett, Dorothy M. Frost, Matilda K. Gilbreath, Sam N. Glass, F. J. Greaves, Emma L. Jergensen Annabel M. Johnstone, Minnie M. McDowell, Alma M. Ward. HOME ECONOMICS, ARTS AND CRAFTS-Laura J. Brewitt, Ada M. Kraus, Lois M. Fulton, Anne Moody. IBCIENCE-Fred A. Rantz, Dept. Head, C. H. Cooper, Ora K. Krienke, Charles Landes, Alfred E. Scheer, Margaret om inson. The pause that refreshes . Will it explode? . . . Future housewives? . Poster production ww
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