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4 Newell. Mcxtousek, Nczegele. Suydclm Motto: Not at the top, but climbing. Colors: Blue and Gold. Flower: Red Rose. IUNIOR OFFICERS President ,...............,... W. Newell V. President ...... D. M. Maiousek Secretary ,.......,......... H. Ncxegele Treasurer ,....,..........., M. Suydcxm Iuniors
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Honors AMERICAN LEGION Every year the American Legion presents awards to the boy and girl who are considered the most outstanding, the best all-around students, of the graduating class. The faculty acts as a committee and chooses these students on the basis of courage, character, service, companionship, and scholarship. From the senior class of l939, Nancy Howard and Norman Enevold were chosen as best qualified to receive this American Legion Award. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The highest and most coveted honor a high school graduate can secure in four years of study is a member- ship to the National Honor Society. This membership is awarded for outstanding scholarship, leadership, ser- vice, and character. The students receiving this honor must not exceed fifteen per cent of the graduating class and are selected under rigid requirements by a committee of five faculty members. Those students from the class of 1939 honored with a membership in the Roosevelt chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools W were: First row: W. Smith, M. Dorgan, H. Hutchings, M. I. Achen. Second row: K. Elf- strom, H. Getchell, T. Mc- Carthy, C. Duell, E. Dorfler. Third row: N. Enevold, P. 1 Kelly, N. Howard, L. Rouse. NEWSOM AWARD Each year the Newsom Award is presented to two mem- bers, a boy and a girl, of the graduation class who are the most representative of the best in sportsmanship and leader- ship in school athletics. The purpose of this award is to advance the development of athletics and sportsmanship in our School. Hazel Getchell and Norman Enevold were selected as best suited from the class of l939 to receive the Newsom Award. 1939
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luniors IUNIOR GIRLS A FIRST ROW: Gillock, Covington, Iones, Cook, P. Lundman, Deinlein, Dugan, Bernard. SECOND ROW: Miss L. Iohnson, Huber, Chamberlin, Bilinski, Ferguson, Knclcrck. THIRD ROW: Bowman, Doriler, Fincutter, Busch, Cooper, Dorroh. IUNIOR GIRLS B FIRST ROW: Stone, Matousek, McMillion, Roclcenbach, Wells, Warden, Wilson, Ioyce Petersen, Robbins. SECOND ROW: Miss A. Iohnson, Merriner, Ritta, Iczne Peterson, Simmin, Sorensen, Wood, MacArthur, Procior. THIRD ROW: Dorothy McKinley, Wolff, Meyer, Moberg, Suydcrm, Porras, Morris, Doris McKinley. 1940
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