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The Keynote Of Opening Day and Howdy Week Q '-w. X '-s 5 Fall senate members are introduced to the new student body for the first time. 2 xv, 'I . ' ii E ii 1 2It.j:?.alifii l Louise Stude and Sue Hamerstrom posed as Howdy at games and rallies. - 15 - Howdy Week Not Hi, Howdy, was the theme for Roosevelt's traditional Howdy Week, cele- brated during the second week of school in coniunction with the annual football carni- val. To acquaint new students with Howdy Week, an assembly was held. At this assem- bly candidates for football queen were in- troduced. Diane Langiano, senior, received the crown. Other candidates were .loy An- derson, Mary Niswander, Sue Blacet, Peggy Derrick, Emogene Olson, and Karylee De Young, all seniors. The Football Carnival rally held onthe last day of Howdy Week took place the day ofthe carnival to boost school spirit. The football team and Howdy, Roosevelt's mas- cot, were presented to the student body at the rally. Highlighting this eventful week was the annual football carnival. Although Roose- velt didn't win the carnival, the team beat Edison High School and tied with Bullard.
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