Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1933

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Lontv Nevaril Young Morgan Miss Anderson Miss Van Orsdall P1 es dent Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Advisor Advisor Senior Class Having introduced a new decade in Rooseveltis existence, the Senior Class, numbering five hundred ninety-four, graduated with a glorious feeling of accom- plishment. Had it not been for the able guidance of Miss Anderson and Miss Van Orsdall, any attempt to execute the following projects would have been futile. Trelawney of the XVells , a play, unusual as to dramatic intensity was di- rected by Miss jergensen and produced by the talented members of this class on the nights of December eighth and ninth. Friday, the leads were: Dorothy Kinney and Charles Padelfordg Saturday, Glenadine Snow and Frank Malet. Snappy steppers and songsters rendered the Turkey Trot an extremely lively event. A quaint atmosphere was lent to the occasion by the presence of the ever-popular Turkey Cobbler. For the second time since Roosevelt was organized, the Basketball team won the championship. The Senior Champs on the victorious team were: Ross NVer- ner, Bob Egge. Dick Egge, Henry Suico, jack Murphey and Ted VVenclells. The brilliant and hard-working members of this class. with an average of 9.8 points. made possible the attainment of the Class Scholarship Banner. Margaret -Rowland, through her untiring effort won the VValter F. Meier Trophy Cup, which is presented to the best Roosevelt orator. This added one more 'ffeather to the cap of the class. Due to the aid of the following committees. the Senior Class was able to carry on its activities with the greatest success. The Pin Committee with Don Garland, chairman, consisted of Audrey Vivian and June Dearinger. The Senior Dance Committee. Anita Charles, Jane Hyde, Ed Meyer, Helen Larson and Bill Matthews, had Cecil Mason as master of ceremonies. The Senior Scholarship Committee with Celeste Fulton. chairman. was made up of Betty Ann Fowler and Virginia Booker. Carol Appleton was chairman ot the Senior Cards Com- mittee with Bob Morrison and Daris Staley assisting. Bob Mayo, chairman of the Senior Picnic Committee, was assistefl by Ruth King, Margaret Rolph, Henry Loew and Eugene Powers. Thus did the class of 1933 make Roosevelt's eleventh year one of great achievement to be long remembered by their successors. Twenty-Si.r

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b. X if if W mg all Larson Mayo Rowland Anshutz Jones Loeyx X filedictorian Salutatorian Class Speaker Class Speaker Faculty Spf-:ike 1 F lrulty Spf 'ikei Commencement Speakers More honors received! From a group of one hundred and sixteen Senior Torch members, the following six were chosen to represent their class on the memorable day of Commencement. Dorothy Larson, having attained the highest scholastic record of any Senior. was automatically declared Valedictorian. Next in rank was Robert Mayo, who was made Salutatorian. The speakers chosen by the class were Margaret Rowland and Bert Anshutz. Popularity as well as Scholarship played an important part in the selection of the speakers as they were chosen by ballot on April nineteenth. In a similar manner the faculty chose its speakers who were: Barbara jones and Henry Loew. After the selection took place, it was decided that The Cen- tury of Progress was a most suitable theme for the Commencement speeches. The Senior Torch was made up of the following students: Adams, Alton, Anshutz, Appleton, Benton, L. Blanchard, R. Blanchard, Bower, Bulkley, Burrows, Butts, Byrne, Carpenter, Charles, Cheney, Clark. Clausen, Clough, Covington. Culbertson, Daniels, Dearinger. Deits. Des Camp, Downey, Dunlap. Eastwood, Edelson, ligge. B. Fittou, C. Fitton, Freeman, Gates, Gibbon, Gollinger. Greenwald, liart, Hemrick, Holman, Hoskins, Ingalls, Jaeger, John- son, jones, Kahn. Kastner. King, Lamberth, B. Lincoln, F. Lincoln. Loew, Lohman, Lytle, Magnuson., Magnusson, lllasilotti. Mayo, M. llliller. V. Miller, B. Nelson. R. Nelson. Nitzschc. Ogden, Peterson, Potter. Powell. Quigley, Ramm, Reckner, Rowland. Salkin, Sasuett, Shoettler, Settle. Shallet. Sheldon. Sherrill, Simpson. Smith, Spencer, Spirk, Stack, Staley. Strandrud, Stromstead, Taguchi, Teichroew. B. Thompson. D. Thompson, Thornberg, Van Ornum. lYaggoner. XVebster, lVhipple. XVhite, XVilcox, NYinger. XYolffe, Young, Salonka, XVarner. ln addition to this list. those Seniors whose Torch pins became permanent possessions were: Bostanian, Botsford, Brodine. Fujihira, Gellermanu, Jacobsen. hlarvis, Larson. Linkletter. Pierce, Pabst. Rolph, Shipek, Vivian, and VVendells. Then there was Commencement which, to the Seniors, meant a grand for- mal farewell to school, faculty and student body. It marked the turning point in the life of every Senior, for he was no longer to be carefully guided by an inter- ested faculty but was, from that day on, an independent member of world society. Twciily-Sewaz

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