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24 CL SS WILL city of San Diego state of California CH9 s to our friends? do willingly declare this to be our last will and testament and wish to make known by this statement that we are acting un- der no direction or influence. We owe no debts, at least no one knows what debis we owe. We have put our all into our life at Roosevelt and that is why we haven't much to leave to our successors. We feel that we are going to Sr. High School Cwe hope? much more educated than when we first entered Roosevelt, but because of our overwought and nervous condition due to the strenuous overwork during Ir. High School, we are unable to make this known. We wish all the teachers to remember us, but as a special request Cora Lee Alexander leaves her fondest memories to Miss Colbert. To different lucky CPD people we leave the following: l. To anyone fortunate enough to have it Adrienne Wueste leaves that come hither Wink, which comes in mighty handy. 2. To another lucky person George Brown leaves his lisp. Excuse me then, it isn't a Lisp, anyway it makes those girls come a running. 3. Curly Top, commonly known as Bob Bourdett, leaves the obiect of his title to Earl McKellar. 4. Nancy Iulian leaves her so-called humor to most anyone Who'll take it. So in the words of the great writer Shakespeare, or was it Gloria Miller, we say Goodbye, Goodbye, parting is such Cl'm not so sure it's sweetl sorrow, but we shall meet again when you come to Sr. High. '- E, THE graduating class of Roosevelt Iunior High School, t X - - N - . 1 .
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25 DRAMA CLUB NDER THE able direction of Mr. Ellison the Drama Club meets I in the auditorium 5 days a week. They've been in many school plays and programs, two of which are: W'hy the Chimes Rang, and Teddy Bear Capers. They have approx- imately 25 members. SNAPSHOOTERS I HE ROOSEVELT students who have that so-called camera EI! craze are the ones who form this club. Their purpose is to advance amateur photography both generally and ar- tistically. They also want to have a good time. Proof of this fact is that they take trips ever so often to get good pictures. They're saving their best photos for a photography salon. Their sponsor is Miss Balmer and their officers are as follows: lack Foster-President Billy Williams-Treasurer George Brown-Secretary Gordon Leith-Business Manager, and Publicity Agent. THE BOYS GLEE PONSORED by Miss Driskill the Boys Glee meets in the morn- ing at 8:30 in Room 201. The Club's purpose is to help the boys who are planning a singing career and to give the boys who like to sing a chance to do it. Besides singing at most of the school important programs, some of which are: American Education Week, Teddy Bear Capers, and Christ- mas, they've sang for the lefferson P. T. A., and the Daughters of the American Revolution at the House of Hospitality. You will hear them next at the graduation exercise. THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB HE GIRLS Glee, sixty in number, have worked congenially and enjoyed many moments of pleasure together this fall. Two outstanding events in which the Glee Club has par- ticipated were: the annual Teddy Bear Capers, La Gloria de San Diego, and the Christmas Program in which the Girls Glee joined with the Boys Glee and presented a musical program of Christmas Carols, preceding the Christmas Play. The efficient officers of the Glee Club are: Laura lean Thomp- son, President, Marjorie Lyons, Secretary, Emily Lyons, Asst. Sec- retary, Patsy Ryno, Program Chairman, Patricia Collins, Welfare Committee Chairman, and Rough Rider Reporter, Blythe Teeter. Eighteen members of the Glee Club are High Nines and we will be sorry to loose them next term, and to these High Nines we bid farewell and good luck.
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