W ho says the Rooters weren't a social success? Their little no-date dances were on everyone’s tongue for months afterwards. They got together with the Boys’ Federation for the biggest dance of the year, and it was a whooping success. Assemblies? That clever Thanksgiving assembly was sponsored by the Rooters, and one of the very best ever put on. it was. It was the Rooters, too, who started off baseball with a bang by giving a snappy little program before an appreciative student body. [ Sixteen ]
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Q ii i n a u I t Douglass Liffick Keeley Jaskar Gasparovich Lupton Randich Hall pops’ Jfcberatton I he Roys’ Federation opened a very active year this September 1 a big |h) v- vo v held at Stewart field where they painted the scoreboard, and made a thorough clean-up of the field itself. I lie pep committee, under Allan Grant, yell king, built a walk at the west end of the field, cleaned the grandstand before each game, and patrolled the field during the games to see that no undesired audience was admitted via the fence. At the beginning of the football season, the Federation chartered a bus which carried many enthusiastic rooters to and from Tacoma. The rallies held this year were under the supervision of the pepsters. At tiie annual I hanksgiving day game rally, the fireworks display, the burning of old John I bxjuiam, a short assembly, and a pep dance helped create a peppy atmosphere. I lie American Legion assisted with the piogram and Malcom Douglas was the main speaker of the day. I he annual ili Jinx was sponsored partially bv the Federation, in accordance with the usual custom, and was acclaimed a success in every way. Joe Randich handled the business end, and G. Mason Hall the production itself. I lie neat and well-kept appearance of the lawns was due to the unceasing efforts of the lawn committee. Another group, which functioned for the year, was the locker committee. These boys kept careful watch to see that valuables did not stray from the lockers. The club also decided to buy a new trophy case to replace the old one. The new case was to be similar in design to the one formerly used. On March 20 a Federation banquet was held at the Methodist church, and was attended by one hundred feed bag experts from the club. The [ Eighteen 1
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