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-3 -Y Y ,L Y, ,, ,, , 4 Top Row: George Licl:-ich, Harold Molainder, William Brown, Paul Patton. Third Row: Clifford Kistler, Charles Marinnro, lack Fawcett, Lawrence Houcelc, Roy Speer, Charles Condon, Richard Buskie, Vaughn Duck. Second Row: Joe Mandell, james Butcher, Elsa Buetsch, Margaret Stannard, Rose Castree, Jessie Brown, john Castree, Evans More . First Row: Audrey ylrlaganian, Meredith Batchelor, Luna ,Parrovechio. Frances Borclanaro, Maxine Mohr. Har' riet Carlson, Dorothy Showalter, Gladys Allen, Alice Olsen, Absent: Clara Picchi. The Haunted 302's 9Ai ROOIII 302 At last the enchantment is broken, and we are no longer The Haunted 302's. For three years we have had visions of gaining honors in the Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School. Our greatest aim was to see some of our names emblazoned on the Honor Roll. This goal we never reached, but, due to the fact that four of our members lost several times by only a few points, we ask you to watch for us on the Senior High School Honor Roll. After a most persistent struggle, on December 5, 1928, we reached our second goal-100 per cent in banking. Our greatest honor came to us at a meeting of all the 9A groups in the auditorium on Ian' uary the fourteenth. when two of our members were elected class officers. Roy Speer, who has served so efficiently in many capacities, was chosen 9A president, and William Brown, secre- tary and treasurer. - We are proud of our four boys-Charles Marinaro, Paul Patton, Jack Fawcett, and Roy Speer-for their part in winning the city football championship. Our officers during the past semester have been: john Castree ..........,...,,..., ................... P resident Meredith Batchelor .,,. , ...., Vice'President Margaret Stannard ,..,.........,.. ..... ,,... .....i.. ,.i.. S e c r etary Roy Speer ........,........ ........................,..., ,,,, ..,...,.... , . T reasurer Elsa Buetch .... ........ S tudent Council Member Iessie Brown .,.,.,.,......,.,.,......,. ................ R eporter Roy Speer .....,,.,,.. ..,.,.. S anitary Officer Harriet Carlson .....,, Sanitary Officer john Castree ....... Traffic Officer page sixteen
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Top Row: Robert Lundstrom. Stanley josephitis, Robert Harris, Roy Norberg, YVaync Erickson. Third Row: Louis Rcdler, Ernest Palmer, john Estcp, Byron Maibic, Russell Marks, Donald Craig, Horace Olmsted. Second Row: Madge Pritchard, Helen Segalla, Helen Minccmoycr, Eileen Gray, Evelyn McCracken, Romona Bord' ner, Lucille Troy, Loisc Bonzi. First Row: Anna Lincke, Marie Rcilley, Ruth Loomcr, Mildred Hehir, Pauline Knapp, Roberta VanDeWalkcr, Ro- mona Ekback, Shirley Fort, Thelma Reed. Absent: Richmond Shipley. Ruby Strunk. The Spirit of 321 9A Room 321 This is Station TRI H S, broadcasting reports from the educational flight of The Spirit of 321, which took off beautifully in the month of February, 1926. and pointed its way through the dense fog of education on its flight toward Rockford High School. We will continue from the report made on the 9B trip, completed in june, 1928. After spending about two months in repairing and refueling the ship, The Spirit of 3121 took off in September, 1928, along the 9A Route. Marie Reilley was at the controls. The fog surrounding education decreased considerably along the way, and both crew and passengers were able to get much enjoyment out of the trip. Some of the passengers of note were Captain Stanley Iosephitis of the Roosevelt football team, Richmond Shipley of the swimming team, and several members of the Roosevelt band and orchestra. The plane's officers were Marie Reilly, Ramona Bordner, and Veronica Hausmaun. In addif tion to these, there were the following members of service organizations: Student Council Member-Mildred Hehir Reporter--Pauline Knapp Girls' Sanitary OfficerAAnna Lincke Boys' Sanitary Officer-Roy Norberg Traffic Officer-Horace Olmsted As the plane starts on its course along IOB, all its passengers look forward to a successful and pleasant voyage. page fifteen
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fl , , fy! x I li if A Top Row: NVilliam Mers, Gordon Miclke, Victor Puckett, Abraham Goldcnberg, Richard Keltncr, Frank Palombi, Robert Cadwell, Barton Smith. Third Row: Donovan Doyle. Harry NVest, Leonard Voigt, Junior Buck, Lee Daniels, Charles Brodine, Rosario Ga' ziamo, Robert Startup. Second Row: Frances jane Burr, Betty Andrew, Dorothea Fuhlcndorf. Bernadette Callahan, janet Croon, Gene Alber- stcrt, ,lime Kasper. Ruth Eastwood, Genevieve Goff, Constance XVirkus, Valcria Bcrzin. First Row: Louise Garicr, Evelyn Sy-dow. Lola Watts, Pearl' Garrison, june Finkbeiner, Armien Brcrcton, Kathryn Hoskinson, Virginia Rosquist. Viola Speake, Leona Bell, etty Swanson. Abscnt:XAlan Scott. 1 A-. I ff ,X I x ,. ,wif 4 Seekers of iiccess , I , . 9,?f,f!,ff.l,f,1.,' , T .Q Q,g, f f' J Room 221 Ladies and gentlern-en of our invisible audience, this is Station S O S bragging on a room number of 221. This program is brought to you through the courtesy of the Yearbook Com- mittee, operating in connection with the T R I H S, maker of fine students. The program this far has been .under the leadership of several well'known members of this station. Leona Bell and Lee Daniels' our chief announcers, have been ably assisted by the sec- retaries, June Finlrbeinerf-anti Viola Speake, while all financial matters have been managed by Virginia Rosquist and Betty Andrews. The star, or Honor Roll, performers are Barton Smith, june Kasper, Louise Garver, Charles Brodine, Ruth Eastwood, Valeria Berzin, Leona Bell, and Janet Croon. Station S O S has had many social functions in the last year. Among these were a Hal' loween party, a Christmas party, a sleighfride, and a coasting party. S O S gave a benefit broaNdcast at the Roosevelt High School. William Mets was the an- nouncer in charge. The famous five-quarter football game was broadcasted. Weather reports were given by Professor KnowfNothing. After the program Charles Brodine, the radio salesman, talked on the merits of the mammoth, phonic, superfiodine radios. Several sets were sold. Honorable mention should be given to several members of Station S O SHRuth Eastwood, president of Student Councilg Louise Garver, editor of the paper: Richard Keltner, president of Sanitary Officersg and Barton Smith, assistant chief of the Traffic Officers. Our charter as a station began three years ago, and it is almost up. We will soon give over the microphone to some new station so that it may continue the work. This is Station S O S now signing off. When this station continues broadcasting, it will be on a Senior High School wave length. page seventeen
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