Roosevelt High School - Bwana Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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Judy Dellinger Mary Dietl Darryl Gillam Nancy Henry Glenn Hildebrand Sharon Keathley V J I., Don Lewis John McCormick David Moeslein Pat Morrow Nancy Pound Robert Saalfeld Leonard Schultz David Shoults Larry Southerland Jane Stark Janet Wilhelm JoAnn Zastrow James Abernathx Donna Allen Judith Austin John Baepler Nlarv Barieexie Carol Bradley Jerry Brock f IU ILLU Jerri Carroll Barbara Deck lohn Doman Virginia Gehrlun lxenneth Goodman Byron Green kenneth Green Barbara Hargis Thomas Hathau ax Cynthia Heideeker Gene Holderle C1rol Hopkins Dennis Huebler Kenneth Hutehinson G4 lb K X Q , Q -e 0 .1 , - PT O ru 5 ,' ' 'U .' . XP? A , , , . '47 v jj Z , . f' r, ,f f ke, jf X r '- Y PL -.ff ,Cv Xw ,fp bf? CM., . ze. cgaex J . , f . TJ J 4 . 4 1 Z ' 1 ' 'Sk A 1 X ,ff ' ' tl ff 5 ,A ,f ' ' ' .9-K.. ga. f r I K' A e I V A' fb , fi - , ff- eep,.,-f,,b- ,, , I 1 -14,51 3, ff! f-fl -w 11 if A' f , . A . ,L-51 ,f 1' I 1 i - +A, X. XX 'ff rg- ,,f1,,??.z K ,E . 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LD S ADVISORY Student Council Representilix Flo Dew eese XIISS Bl ARD S ADVISORY Student Council Representatixe Linda House il Vernon Bagle y Judy Colburn Inez Crews Allen Bagwell Vernell Baker Robert Bauman John Dixon Dennis Bond Norman Driska Tim Deming XValter Carter Carwin Henrv Tom Higgins Tom Huddleston Robert Hunt Paul Kuhn Patricia Martin Jerry Reising Robert Rooney Tanya Sauerland Harold Shackelford Virginia Shearon Jean Spangler Donald VUigger Susan Carole Carol I mda Anne David James Amsler Ball Xnn Bauer Bee Bialobok Bruegger Burrus Dennis Claw well Bei erlv Colon VU1ll1am Cox Edward Danieley Linda Dorris Barbara Elgin Barbara Ferguson Jennings Simpson Harold Hunnius Gerald Klein James Lape Carl Mueller Derrell Roseman John Sodomka Robert Struckmey er Curtis Walk Dona Williams Janice Young frfll-J thru , . r . . c - , . , l l . . I ' ' ' ' AA . . . .' l ' ' ' if . 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Quinley Tom Rahm Deatrea Reigcr James Ricciorti francis Roesel Ronald Rxrerski Donna Schock Carol Lee Sherman Nlargarct ipielcr Harold Qtampil 'Vlary Qtipanoxnh Barbara Strut Charlene Irau I axerne VJ1ec7orek Douglas VN ilson Be erlx Young XXI XDX ISORX Siudcni Council Rcprcxenliti c C illurl Bukerneicr 'URS BONACORSI S XDVISORX Student Coun il Rcprcseniurix Judy Owens xiii, BlQ'.' i'i 1 s l . - ' ri aixgf' A- ' , AY , V n I MRS BRI W S ADVISORY Student C0llHkII Represtntatru Glldx s Crmmtttr VIISS BROXX IN S ADVISORY Student Counttl Representatlxe Rrtm QOIOYIII Jtmes Baker Kenneth Bolhofner Barbara Bowen Ronald Cambron Deanna Davrdson Barbara Dobbs Jerry England Stephen lrank James Glore Gwendolyn Hakt Wrllrarn Harlm Joyce Helvey Dennrs Hollmgshead Frleen Johansen Ferry Martm Vlartrn Muller Ronald Nlenkemper Ronald O Neal Robert Poe Prtrlcll Rose Delbert Ryan Chester Schnelder Phylrss Schulle Carole Scott Dennrs Smrth Carol Trotter Russell Whrt ner Susan Berney James Bowen Paul Chandler Kenneth Clark Delmar Cox Dorothy Craven Angela England Wrllram Farmer Brll Modrostc Gary Groffman Robert Oppermtn Judy Hankey Sharon Orem Daud Krnworthy Robert Schaeffer Joe Krrkbnde Noel Schnerder Marsha Lawson Barbara Sexton Joe McMahon Janet Sherman Davrd Studi Kenneth Turner Janme van der Graaf Bob R Walters Sandra VVamser Carolyn Wrll Karen Younce Frflu free it I . . . 1 . I 4 e , . r . e . 1 I f rv-1 x -. 'vt I r Y. . V A . -.v Donald Abresch XVilliam Alexander Albert Aulbach Mary Alice Beach Thomas Bruno Herber' Cole Denms Dams Jeanette Dreste John Dunn Carol Epple Jean Ilveland Sharon Finnegan Wtllnam Gang Vlary Ella Granger Tom Hale Bonnita I-Iamblem Robert Horn Fred I-a Montagne Angelina IVIaz7ola Pat Messerly Lnry Pratt Kenneth Presson Robert Spence XVilliam Swancy Ann Theilmann Brenda Thompson Joy ce Vw'alker Rosemary VN eeks wIarlene Blaydes I'1m Grojean Jack Lane Ray SthuI7 Barbara Bonenberger 'Nleeta Hathcock Rrchauu Long Janet Scoggms Robert Clark Xhce Dalton 'Vlaggxe Dempsey Jerry Gxbson Douglas Goode Joseph I-Iogan Beatrlce Mattmgly Sandra Stewart John Isbell XXIIIIIJITI Matrox Barbara Surratt Ired Jaco Vlary McGreew -Xrthur Texrer Ruth Kellogg Bexerly Parrott Constance Thacker Xian Ixnobel Iohn Sanders John Xandable i Y' ' ' A Y V ' ' I I T. ' I 1, L .7 A ' , j A , A ' Fif t y - six NIISS CARROI L S ADVISORY Student Councrl Representatue Elberta Boren XIISS CHAPMAN S ADVISORY Student Counctl Representrtne Sandw Buck NIRS CL AYTON S ADVISORY Student Council Representatixe Trexa Daniels VIISS CRANDALL S ADVISORY Student Council Representatixe 'Vlary Ann Nlannhexm Gene Axley James Beegle Robert Eckcnfels James Fields Don Galox ich Joan Goodman Jerry Gross Betty Hatfield Susan Kostadine Calvin Lambert Ronald Lingo Jean McCauley Barry Menneke Blanche Thomas Shirley Morris Gradie Weldon Michael Schmidt Sharon Westbrook Jim Shinkle Ralph Westerhold Marvin Skaggs Sue Vwlideman Harry Sobery Harold Wood Roy Brooks Bernice Douglas Jim Eichelberger Patsy I-reeman George Gabel Pete Goin kormajean Green Sandra Ha rvs ell Sharon Hopkins Carolyn Howell Charles Kish James Lingo Patrick Nlanues Nancy Matia 'Vlary Ann Vlay er Iames Michael Carole INachtvse1h Donald Owens James Reilly I aurel Richards Anita Ringling Richard Rook Janet Tasch 'Vlichael Turner Clara Vivrett Raymond Weil John XVorkman Fifty seten I I ' I ' v A A v I Othaniel Cousins John Hayden Carole Merz Donald Steelman James Burdge Verltn D ake Jerry Fdward Russell Ettfert Ian huge Daxe Gerdes Mtlne Gtegervch Xvlllldm Cn Charles Gruxcr Rlchnrd H QQ Iom Hentert Gary Henderson Pamela Hofer Dennxs Hoffman 'Vlartha Kxmbrell Xlary Lamb Nellxe Mathts Pat McGraw Alex Poepper Carole Reld Judy Schaller Mane Shovsers Helen Slmpson Jtm Vclten Cltfton Walston I ana Watkms lgdward Wtlke Eugene Young Jerry Barley Sandra B tshtr Trudy Brown Jams Dantm Susan Dlerker Pzfty ezght Patrecna Hamtlton arol M tthevvs NVanda Smltln Jo Ann Hassel Wlllldm lVlcDanxel D1anne 'Stark Donna Hathcock Peggy Mcllroy Joan D Stephens 'Trane Hctung Shltley lVlcKu1n ludy Iroutt Robert Jones Vxrgmta lvlllcs Irene Vkhsdom Janet Essmueller Shtrley Jurata Vera Pender George xvflgl t Nusan Flonda Ahce Kupke Kathleen Perak 'WR DcVll BISS ADVIQORY Student Counul Representnlu Shun Pte er 'VI S l NRI! 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MISS I lSl NHARDI ADVISORY Stud nt Counul Rcprcsnntmtnt Susan lrlmpe NIR ERLINIGI R S ADX ISORY Student Councnl Represcntatne Ruth Gtrstner S n A a 1 y urger Cur Ben e d on rm oher ary J udlth rewtr Sam Campxst James Chapman Duane Colyar Cella Eschbachtr Dolores Gner ludy Guer l-dward Gull Douglas Halt Gary l-lednck Ronald Hoehn Robert Jochum Dal Koppelmann Ronald Kraus Donna Iange John McCormick 'il ouxse Meserve Geraldme Muller Richard Montgomrrx Phllnp Nnblack Ken lace Don Paule Francxs Rex Mary Ann Rey Mlchatl Rhodus Rlchard Roney Barbara Scott Shirley Trotter Joseph Wenss Clrff Bauman Sharon Dmnmg Carol Drechsel Ronald Fax eere kenneth Crax es Delores Hoelscher Frnestme House Larry Jmkerson Kenneth Jones Wavnc Reaslmg Rosalne Kernebeclf Olga Kostnch Grant Lorelle Barbara Meyer Donald Meyer Georgra Mueller Gall Pfeiffer Lours Podgormk Paul Rohrbach Judv Rozner Norma Sanders Kav Schulz Loun Schulz Donna Sons Carol Stewart Judy Thompson Bob Vkfarren Jrm XVedel Aljura Weldon Edu ard Whrteh ad Fzftu nzne V S ,lfwffffa e , lamttlll e - My te, Earl Boren James Bunstem 'Vlanlvn Burns Beverly Capsuck Pam Fblmg Rrchard Edwards Rtchard Engelman Karhenne Peddersen Janet Fogelbach Mananne Gagel I ucnlle Hermann Lmdelle Holl nd Sharon Huddleston Chns Johnson Donna Johnson Donald Kterstem Mrchacl Laws Sharon ' ynrh onme Montgomery Dlane Newberry I tra Romme Mary Sanders Russ Scnamburg Morris Schroeder Sam Seamans Art Stepputat Edward Swmney John Wagner Arnold Wxlson Bob Barczewskl Paul Brooks Patty Clark Tom Cooper Albert Courtney l'reu Dans SIXYU Vlttchell Estep Bob Funk Fred Harper Vlelvyn H1nt7man Vkfrllram Hodges Brll Hughes Charles Jones Rlta McArthy Mary Prltchett Bonme Probst Nunzto Puleo Gaul Relnbold Vlartm Star Shirley Thompson B111 Whrtaker MISS IRINST S Student Councll epresentatne Georgetta Slkora 'VIR l SSMANIN S ADVISORY Student Councll Representatnve Burbara Kats ns - , t -I 3 2: .el V I ADVISORY R 'V Q Y' MISS I ACI R S ADVISORY Student Council Rcprescntatiy e Dolores Ay ilez MISS IINNI-RAI ADVISORY Student Council Reprcsentatiye Gus Kolilis Rosa Lee Alye Robert Aulbach Nlichael Bauer Judith Chambers Marvin Gilliam Sharon House Gary Johnson lennv Johnson Carl Kaney Eric Kemp Don Lancaster Jerry Land Pauline Libby Wi liam Lightfoot Anne Link Norman VIcGee Ann Meury Juanita Orlick Victor Poje Carole Rayfield Larry Robertson Judith Schiefelbein Katherine Simpson Patricia Stew art Glenn Tatro Shirley Taylor Ruth Thurman Tom Tomlinson Jim VanDyke Robert Vir James Wells Kenneth Wen7el Dtnn s Bauer Jackie Corner Donald Curtis Beyerly Daniel Jim Dayidson Maryel Dill Dmiel Gleiforst Pal Grayson l eioy Groyer Judy Hale Flmer Hessler Jo Ann Highly Jean Hill Iran Hou ell Richard Lanigan lxaren Spindler Nancy Netzer Nrrgmia Taylor Royal Dale Odom Vyilma Lpton Alan Preusser Jim XVeiss Vs alter Roberts like 6 orks XX illiam Scarlett XX alter Schult7 Suzy one V I x A f . . 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I , m Fi. .Y v ' 1 ' ' 1 Judy Allen Joy ce Askms Davld Bittner Mxtkeve Boyer Robert Carter Rnchard Cnssell Bull Dawson Mary ' ou Gaska Barbara G1eger1ch Bexerly He1mas Sharon Hlll Jeanette Hohlfeld Douglas Jord n Phtllp Lemner Looms Martm Steve lVlcLwan Josephme McGee John McNulty James lVIcPheeters Donna Moad Llara Penyman Jo Ell Pxerce Jeanette Rodgers Nxcholas Sch th I-Ierry Stumpf June Thl rston Robert Voelpel lucretxa Walls Greta Wxlkunson Judx Zelch Bonme Adler Carole Agne Mxke Baker Peqgy Bmrthel I udy Boasert Srxiq lu.o Thor Bruce Harry Buxton Wayne E ton Robert Ewers Geraldme Jacoby Jxm Kamler Ronald Koch Helen 'Vhbrey Annetta McComm1s Kay Nucholson Pat Schmidt Gary Strext Kun Srudt Ronald Williams MISS IRUIN S ADVISORY Student Councnl Representatxve Pam Mav fleld MISS GEANY S ADVISORY Student Councnl Representatlve Iudy Iaggettl MR GRIGC1 ADVISORY Student Council Representxtlxe Robert Stexens VISS HAPSFLER S ADVISORY Student Council Represcntatne Judy Hannmg Jerome Bay Joe Boehm Shirley Canoy David Castens Doyle Clark Pal Conner Don Do71er Peggy Ellis Evelyn Heisler Charles Johnson Dale Johnston Harry Kee Joe K rn Carol Krull Susan Krull Don Manning Ebert Marshall Harvey Meddows Mickey Ratley Blanche Ridmgs Judith Robinson Shirley Robinson Shirley Schwarz Susie Stambaugh George Van Doren Carolyn NVachter Sandra Wagn r Kar n Buteiy David Corless lnell Crews Patricia Duns Betty Fag etu Gloria Gust Mary Bafunno Nita Hittcmer 'Xflclvin Rutltdbe Virnnia Henshaw Sue Schmidt Robert Meeks Sharon Smith Sandra Odorlzzx Sandra So7anQky Marilyn Omen Carol Spencer Mary Rapler Guy Studt loan Rumpf X en 'Thomann c e . 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' t a. . , . . lvlichael Thom1s Sandy Varnum Marilyn Webber Sharor XVcndlcr Sandra Wenzel Edu ar1 XVllSlT1 nn Larry Wilson Sum three Susan Becker Lols Bohn James Chapman Alma Clampxtt Robert DeGalvez Burke Demenr Joseph Dona Donald George Jlm George Peter Gxorfu Iudv Hart Arthur Hey Joan Hrte Tony Jenne Judy Jones Prchard Kaxsrr tV1ll1am Kem Gerald Madden llm Madison Bull Mrtchell Loretta Palsen Mary Phrllnps Nelson Schnexder Rosalre Schroeder Olera Smrth Sue Stogsdxll Davld Susmc John Turner Judy Vaclavxk Ada Walston Frances Antona Jerry Arnold Mary Brewster NVarren Claunch Grace Cook Sandra Deck Barbara Dothage Sandra Downard brxlu four Phyllrs Ferlner Joan Gerleman John Goehler Rnchard Hey Larry Houser Joyce Hutson Fselme Knott Charlotte Lamb lNorman Leach Mxke Lombardi Carole Long lns Long Judxth McN1el Carol Meyer Rlchard Mxrkay Clifford Morgan Bernard O Bnen Howard Petxt Donna Phxlhps Pat Robre I'ommy Russell Mary Scott Jxmmy Wade Sharon Yates lV'R HAYES ADVISORY Stadent Councrl Margre Whrtaker VlISS Hl:NSHAW S ADVISORY Student Councxl Representatn e Carla Fmk . , . . , . D. p, . . . X. . . x , . . V . Representative A 4 , , VIISS HOGAN S XDVISORY Student Counul Rep esentatn e MISS HOI T AND S ADVISORY Student Conncxl F' eprcsentatn e Sharon Harness Steve Adams Dorothy Brrggs John Bronakowskr Bob Conlxn Mary Curry Andrea Downmg Roger Earhart Charles Ems Catherme Frank Grace Gruffrrda Alton Hampton James Hannmg Gerald Hiatt Carol Jenklns Ronnre Kauffman Larry Klein Robert Loos Bonnie Lowe Glona Ludwng Thomas Marlen Patncra Mathxs Denms Mrller Sharon Mxller Karen Neels Betty Rhoads Harold Schacherbauer Lmda. Sere Gall Skates Vxncent Smugala Lucrlle Sondermann Tom Wnlson Erleen Zonch New ton Aldrrdge Judy Baker Nnck Balta Janet Bennet John Betzold Ray Blaskovs Judxth Boyer Nancy Brauch Bob G Butler Wanda Cochran Lucrle Crofzxer Harvey Dubbs Carol Elgm Al Ellxs Delores Gxer Shirley Hamrlton Rxchard Kaney Barbara Lercht Ronald Merz Charlene Met7ger Rnch Murphy Harold Nash Karen Nelson Jerrv Prppm Forrest R1denhour Tom Strrrat Tom Thiel Bonnie Thrasher Blll Wallace Szxtq fxce V, A L , . r ' ' Patricia Evans , . , . . . , 1 , , Y . . . Jerry Allard Phmhp Hunt Janet Bryan Judnth Kammer Phyllls Caruano Kenneth Kensker Norman Dxlg Carole Kuna Mernll Frankenrelter James L I ee Karen Hankm Harry Lmthxcum Fharlene Hey Geraldme Madden Vrckle Maddux Jane Maxsch Kathleen Manues Duane Marburger Robert Maxey Sharon McCorm1ck Nancy Meek Albert Motherahead June Pyatt Wxllxam Stlmac Judlth Wlmsatt XV1ll1am Absheer Gwenda Beck Jrm Caldwell Roxanne Dxbetta Jack Downmg Erwm Fettchenhauer Glorxa Garrett Dlana Heep James Hemex Szvclrf slr Patrncxa Jensen Jo Ann Jones John Krexller Rxta Knstamch Russell Lawson Betty Leuchtmann Georgxa Lorenz Iudy MaKara Mlchael Vlantxa Patncxa Mantych Marlan Messler William Mllls Evelyn Nennmger Duane O Neal Frances Palmero Emest Perez Rosemary Perfettl Frank Renklns Manan Rrppey Margle Romnne Sharon Shepard Jem 'ihular Mary Tullock P3Il'1Cl3 Wnght NHS? FX'lXl-X JOHNSON S ADX ISORX Student Councx' Repres ntatnc Gale Perklns NHSS lxANE S Student Councll Repres ntatne Bmrhara Bremer . . . I 1 , ADVISORY MISS KI-I I Y S ADVISORY Student Councxl Robert Bruce MR LAKE S ADVISORY Student Councxl Representatu e Carol I-Iunnrus Marty Aubuchon Shfrrley Brooks Karen Broughton Vlary Brown Sherry Chastam Carol Devenport Pat Drcste Carl Fust Tom Hagler Erma I-Iarrrson Dennis Hawkms Ronnre Hudgens Mary Jackson Carol Ixun Jerry Laverty Lucnlle Lofts Barbara Martm Robert McCon-muck Nancy Medley Pat P rkms I'lovd Prles I awrence Rajko Pat Rokey Tom Vaughn Clarence Ward Madelyn Wasyluka Glenda Wayne Glona Wurtz Kathleen Younglove Ixarleer Zmn Beverly Ballard Eva Boesrng Irwrn Booher Ray Culh John Dorsey Rrchard Erchhorst Mary England Jerry Fmney Carol Gang Joe Harnsworth Ann Hampton Janet Hof John Jones Alex Katz Nell Kelley Kenneth Knrk Kenneth Klrsch Curt Kohnng Maxme Layton Jamce Mamon Susan Muller Judy O Bryan Jrm Puckett Brll Schulte Darla Vaughn Jack Vogelsang Sxxty seuen ul . 2 . . ' Representative I Bobby Barger Maxme Bauer Joe Boone Mme Carbery Robert Cummmgs Geraldme Curlxs Peggy Douglas Jean Hames Norman Hug Barbara Kallbrrer Wanda Mayes Vnrgxnna Messerly Jrm Muskopf Kenneth Myers Geraldme OPIIY Bxlly Pler e Carlene Scheldt Raymond Schleurer Gary Srddens I arry Sprvey Denms Spurgeon Larry Staats Larry Stosa Orvxlle TIHHIH Frances V1te o Georgxa Walter Dale Welch Joan Wrerschem James Worth Brenda Allen Dale Baclesse Jan es Bagby I'om Begley Earl Belkamp Sandra Brady Vkfalter Damback Duane Duncan Szxtu exch! Sharon Floyd Bull Heagle Daud Hoffman Cathre Holland lN1ck Hooper lN1kk1 Horn Kornella Imreha71 Nmcv Kobler Tom Koona Ronald Krreger Robert I o l L Josephme 'Vlarlow Ferry Martm Tom Martxn buc McGee Barbara Radford Tom Schaefer Douglas Sutton Anne Trot: 'Sandra Van Loplk Joan Vxfcxdemann VIISS I RTI-lA'Vl S ADX ISORY Stud nt Councul Repn entatne Due XX heeler NIR l L lOR'I 5 ADX ISORY Student Councrl Representatne Kun Gcnematas V ' ' ll ,I . . V . - ' ' ' . Y ll , , . C . . . i 1 . e 4 . ,S. -, , l r ' r r , CL' f - ' 1 . ' k ' . 1 VISS I O'l IXIXNN S ADX ISORX Rcprestntmtnt Dmltl Spemcr MISS Xl-XNHLIXIERS IXDX ISORX Student Countxl Reprtsentatxxe Gux Xlt llbcrs Carole Adams larry Akley Cart Archambault Shirley Black John Boyer Betty Burrus Carol Camden Jean Carney Jack Docbber Joanne Eaton llame Fernandel Joyce Cnerdes Ronald Hednck Dorothy Henderson Jay I-Iuskty Pat Hutschrelrler Xflfgll Mann IVl1ry Nflattheus 'Vlartha MtCarn larry McCl1sh Stlnlu Perouch Alan Randolph Patsy Recd Gladys Roath Can S1t7es Ins Sutherlnn Barbara Trunholm Hsu. Vyskala James Antalx k 'I om Brennan Irene Falun Pat Camden Sharon Chasteen Charlev Cochrm Judy Cox Thomas Cullen Joanne Droppelmann Judy Duckworth .Joanne Edelmmn I ots Pntz Bull Gnens Lmrnajean Gran7ou Exelyn Matthews Tom VlcCracken Doyle Moo e VIYIJH O Gum Suzzanne Palmer Helen Perkms Alberta Qualls John Rammclsburg Louxs R177ut1 Susan Saar Sandra Sparks Wendell Slmpson Sxxly mm . 14 I I e I , I :J 4 K A v 'I ' I v - ' U : ' , , ' ' . , . , . . , V ' , - 1 ' 1 ' . Y . x Alx . A A A 4 lux 1 - 7 Student Council V f , . I 'uk-H L lv ' fy' , A CH 'C v v Y xi v' V ,, ,. ,, . . . I 4 V A Larry Allstun Bob Dorsey Slavko Bogdanovlch Donme Elltott Earleen Brakefleld Jo Del Farrell Beverly Brouk John Fxala Cathy Burks Albert Foppe Wlllxs Crook Joan Glass Ronme Dawson Rxch rd Hutson Joan M3CklCWlC7 Norby McGuire John Mxchael Gxlbert Nagel Pat O Brlen Lmda Ray B1ll Schall Kenneth Schmxtz John Stmson Exleen Swatslck Vxctona Voru 1th Paula 'Nlttenberg Holly Zxmbelmann Robert Belko John Berdeaux John Brewer Marlene Brueggeman Kenneth Cella Judy Decker Sandra Dov nmg Barbara Dreches James Frxel Seventy Axlena Foster Charles Galloway Donna Garrnson Galen Greenway Manlvn Harder Mxke Jarvns Barbara Jahann Darlene Jones Nancy Lmdsey Ba7el Meek Mxke Moran Don Newton Stanley Paur Su7anne Plccnone Howard Porter Joyce R1chardson Donna Rushmg Shurlcy Russell Rxta Sue Scott Brenda Stmr Jeanne Storck Sharon Thompson Rxchard Wehrmann Tom Wxlhams VIRS NIANN S -'XDX ISORY Reprc cntatlve Jeantttc Buleske MISS MARTINI S ADX ISORY Student Councll Representatne Bull Ixottmey er I . . . . Y. . . 8 b . A . 1' J Student Council 5' ' V A I v V, 1 A . MR ROBI RT VIARX S ADX ISORX Student Counul Reprcstntrtne V1ek1eI Bauer ADVISORX Stud nt Countnl Represtntatue Jane Hamburger Nancy Beard Ray Bhx Peter Buckert Rlchard Chaney Dennns Clark Loren Crarg Barbara Cnsler Margaret Doll I arry Funken Charles Glbson Joseph Haley Ronald Mabrey Ronald Mays I eonard Pagano Charles Pate Bull Porrrler Robert Reber Rav Sanders Joyce Ura Gary Wallace David Whntaker James XX'hm. Patncna Young JoAnn Abernathy Sammy Anderson Charles Armstrong John Boesmg Ron Butler Tom Coonrod Harold Cooper Bxll Cunnlngham Vmcent Dobbs Fanrh Denmson George Elkms Theresa Eschbacher Sandra Frrley Karen Gxllam Phyllls H1lI Louie Immethun Fay Inman Mnllle Kennon Wayne Klodt Roy Kuehne Barbara Leooold Albert Luaders Jem Lumeden Make Maness Cletus McClam James McKee Carole Roberts Manfred Stelnr Eugene Tath Serenity one MISS McGAHAN'S I mda Andrews Bonme Aubcrtm Sxcglxndc Baudlsch Carol Btll Charles Bush l unda Cole Vlanon Danes John Gcbal Dale Hammonds Ruby Jams Robcr Kamlcr Robtrta I me I arty Lxchty Daw M1bOUlnC Nlary Perkms Bull Perschbackcr Sharon Rogers Roy Romalm lhtodora Roppn Judy Roth Kathy Scnulty Cheryl Sewerlmg Jerome Stlemel l mdm Thompson Rnchard Turnbough Dram Ulmols Duc XX tmon Betty XX hltby R1 h XX lnturs Htlcn X ounq lddte Ztem Jackie Barron XX endell Dxckerman Sandy Campbell Zula Dxtraugh Robert Casey Glen Chase George Clobes James Dale Jerry Daudson .Setmty luo Rtchard Dobmkar Ronnte I llcgc Irene Freschx XX mafcrd Horn Jack Lamb Kathryn Land Ronald Ludyug Lmdal lVlcM1llan Damon Rosselot Patncta Shobc J1m Starks Georgene Stxpanox nch Charlene Sys y ers Louts Ldtna Xlargaretre Vcrblo. Xlanly n XX allrapp Jerry XX tlkson Joyce Wrflglll l ugene Young XlR Xll XIDOXXS LXDX ISORX tu tnt Conn Rtprts ntztuc XlR9 Xll Til I R 9 -XDX ISORX xt nt Cuun Rtp tsrntunt J1 luv. Cl htlss A I ' I' Y ' A ' 1 A 3 x v 7 I v , ' , 1 'Al 1- H . L - A - . , i I 4. 1. . .t S d' 'Q cil 1 vc A A . Xlary' Coopcr , , Su lc I cil x fury K 'vw l l ' V ' v ,Y v . v. . ,. ' ,,,. A x , : . V , - . ,. . V . ' Q, - . VIR MIGN ECO S ADVISORY Representalne Janet Nlorton NIRS MIHAN S ADVISORY Student COUnLll Rep esenratlxe James Vaughn Randy B1ckel Mardxth Cockman Glona Coleman Robert Collms Carol Doss Judxth Elchhorst Carole Hedge Paul Helden Joyce Hendm Susan Hoffman Sandra Jeter Eddxe Koppel Melvm Kugler Watson Muller Kathleen Ono Rebecca Orzen Robert Paulsen Arthur Payne Joyce Ixuhlmann Ted Postol Barbara Lltty Sandra Fayf1eld Jack Malacarne Patrlcxa Ryan Henry Schafermeyer Joyce Schrmmel Tom Smxth Jerrv Spence Robert Threllkeld Dons Tolbert Jerry Adams Dan Bnrkner Vxto Castelh Ida Clayton Janxce Cooper Sharron Crosby Dxane Engholm Loretta Fornatore Mary Ann Mennemeyer Wnllnam Santa Cruz Dorothy Fox Clarece Muller Robert Schaefer Elxzabeth Cmelkow Walter Muller Anne Schmidt Patr1c1a Graber Marne Murabnto James Talbott Everett Hassell Rxchard Neaf Sharon Wattmann Judy Hopkms Edward Radford Laverne Whaley Adolph Kump Randall Rhodes Sec entq three Student Council . A '- V . Jo Ann Addison Patsy Alderman Marilyn Allen Jerry Balassi Tona Bena Shirley Chilton Jack Denton John Doman Betty Duerr Peggy Fleming Paul Froimmann Clinton Heil Jerome Hessell Bob Hooper Don Hurter Sharon Johnson Nancy Klein Ann Linton Bob Podgornik Robert Rothweil Jack Russell Virginia Salas Theodora Skurat Susan Sommerer Brenda Stephens Frank Toth Gale Whitener Connie Williams Carol Wortham John Berry Carol Blanchard Karen Brueckmann Jo Ann Daigger Carolyn Dalton Gerald Ha Jek Georgia Harris Kay Hawthorne. Randy Heath Fl17abeth Hilliker Kay Hortter Doug Hyatt Gerald Koch Bill Krone Ronald Matlock Sharon McCrory 7 Charlotte Meyer Alex Moore Robert Newell John Purdy Carl Reichert Roberta Rosenburg Enc Sager flilfomas Schr lf f Q J V' eten our .5 lu t I I boil V L Joe Sexton Bill Smiley Larry Straw hun Elaine Van Nest Jim Wemch Dwight Wideman Albert Wolf MISS 'VIOTT S ADVISORY tudent Council Rtprtscntatiu in XX hilcy NTISS MUTSHINICK S ADVISORY Stud nt Council Reprtstnlilixe Iamts I olty U 1,64 JZ X 5' ff S . K. ' K ,. C . Ay 6 .' 15415 l , 17 K' 1 A C ,kg 0 x x.f1 qxq ':l44l Q2 K56' All , lg -M , X J ,AP ,tzgtftzciss 1 Y' -I Af !l1'J,f'n I, ' I 'A 'll 'srllp -1 Y, ' , Ive. XlR OT l O S -XPVISORH Student Coun l Representmyt l cs lNt1l XDVISORX Srud nt Coun rl Represtntamt Joan Mehrmg I-loyd Bone Karena Brooks Donald Bryant Stephany Chromoga Kenneth Denvl Mary Jane De Pmst Bob Honda Carl Gabel Enka Glassl Bob Hercher John Kornberger Bull Krxstanlck laura Lee Kuhn Bull Mrllrgan Carol Nagle Sandra Vrtello Don Overbeck Ron Vogt Barbara Pere7 Janet Wasson John Presser Jeffrxe Wheeler Pete Schorsch Georgia Wrllr Glenda Schroeder Carol Wrrght Henry Taylor Bob Youngblood Ronald Beyer Dlane Brrkner Charlette Bramc Robert D Butler Shelba Ghllton Joan Cookson Judxth Crlnklty Sue Denton Jeanne Elmers Robert Franke Dons Gray Margaret Hayden Ken Hoggard Sally Holmes Harold Joachrmstaler l eona Louzader Judrth Mays Elmer McGee Barbara Newman Joanne Queensen Ronald Schueller I arry Smrth Vrrgrnra Smrth Dan Tatro Arena Taylor Larry Tnpp Mary Walter John Wolf Patrxcla A Young Setentu fue l - ci Tu MISS PIXl.lfY'S . Y , Georgeanna Carroll Dennxs Cloud Ronald Conway Janet Cullr Glorra Decker Don Dellbrmgge I arry Flerce Robert Gerard Denms Grlerson Walter I-Ia Jnmmy I-Ircks Janet Kennedy Rrchard Kenyon Allen Lamb Harold Mey er Stella Morgan Ronald Nelson Pat O Leary Pat O Neal Pat Pechmann Shrrley Samuels Gordon Vamey Charles Vaughn Jxm Vxuano Robert Voss Dorothy Wllson Sandra Wuch Audrey Boll David Cummms Kenneth Drllman Betty Dmxon Fred Drake Norrls Fox Jerry Hammers Seuentq sxx Mxld red Jackman Dorothy Kostyshock Esther Lambert I 1lly Lertner Wrlma Loran Jim A Lynch Bob Mannmg Tom McCorm1ck George McGowan Susan Schaefer Conme Schoelpple Ray Schoen Erleen Schuh Carol Schwarz Robert Sexton Howard Stem Sandra Swyers Eva Tucker Daud Verhorst VIRS READ S ADVISORY Student Co 1nc1l Repre cntatnxc Ixaren Hussman ADVISORH Student Countxl Representatrx c Judy Moomjxan ll . . v. MISS REESSS XIISS RLINHARDI ADX ISOKX Student Countil Reprcsentatixc Bcttx Koppe XllS9 RILI LIN XDVISORH Student Co neil Repiestnta gy Diane I de 9 Rosie Bosse Harvey Cotner Lola Dodd Donna Goff Carolyn Greenfield Carolyn Griffey Donald Hahn Helen Herndon Fred Hoffman XVoodrow Jones Mary Jurata Vernon Kary Carol King Tom Kuhlman Carolyn Love Max McConnaughcy Ray Meyer Don Murphy Michael Paur Roy Pound Pat Queensen Ron Ringo Tim Salyers Don Schepker Ken Schlemeier Suzanne Smith Joe Zak Dave Zurline Jerry Anderson Dan Bennett Gerald Biby Louis Black Douglas Br le Carol B nan Raw C k nett N XX esley Caster Eugenia Cole Gary Conlm Tom Deranja Bob Gastreich Ralph Gilliam Darn in Groh X X X Ken Hamilton Rita 9pit7faden Francis Hach Pat Uthoff Sharon Hofmann Caroly n XVilson Vlike Keen Betty Martin Betty Meesey C 1 rol Moret to MPX Jackie XVilson Setenlu sex. en . r A 5 t'G'S 9 W t X r K pg 1 Q, Y , . . L , A Aj it lf - - fl ' ' ' ' ' 5 If Ruth Boyle 'V Glenna Ferguson Marvin Kemp .lim XX'yatt XVI' Y V Y l lj ' ' - , l X 4, Y V, xml it A S AU' ' X, q 'C X y lille ' X X l XV X . ik . . . X eg QQ R5 am 5 A x , 'Ll XXX. Judy Belko Barbara Blarr Dennns Bueltmann Angela Cook Mary Ellen Cross Ima Douglas Robert Earlywme I R, Douglas Eaton Arlene Enderlmg Carol Fnley Barbara Johnson Ron Kobler Donna Lange John Luc7ak Rosemary Meyer Kathleen Mornson Laverne Rapp Carol Lee Schenk Bob Schneebelr Cormne Shontz Barr Toth Robert Thlel Jerry Verdm I ena Vrtale Daud Wrdeman Mane Black Del Boyen John Brown Sharon Ewers Barbara Franklm Kenneth Fussner Geraldrne Hennecke John I-Illlebrand Jackre I-Iolrman Rrchard Johnson Beverly Kun71 Lourse Addle Moss Albert Myers Mary Ann Roberson Sruenlu erqht I ou1s R051 Curus Seward Barbara Sextro Jack Skaggs Cletus Stratmann Ingnd Voegel Sharon Walters Donald Ward Marsha Wrlson Pat Wrrtmnller Paul Young Bob Zoellner VIR ROGI- RS -XDVISORX tudenl CLIIHLII Reprcsentatne X eromca VN rlson NIRS SCI-IE' ICH S ADVImORX Sturlant Counul Represcntatn-. Erleen McLaffcrry . Klux' . E N2 L v I I IL I I If . 'J tal ' ' , I . ' 4 4 ' ,f f' -..' l I ' jp J ' I. I , ll . 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If If I I V I l A . 2 ' 5 - -' v - 1' 'VIRS SEIBE RT S KDVISORY Student Counc1l Representatue Gad Schm1dt NIISS SIMON S S udcrmt COUl'lC1l Representatne Sharlenc Juenglmg Rosemary Braun Douglas Brooks Larry Buerke Bob Dagne Carolyn Green Maryanne Hoffmann Chester Kell Ph1l1p Key Barbara Jams Peggy Lynn Wayne Matthews Sandra McClure Mrchael Mlles Patncla Nnpper Elame Oldham Ruth Plel Darlene Pnnce Tom Qumn Konrad Scheffel Maralea Smrth Bob Steel Nlancy Swanson N1kk1 Tamburellx Carole Vaughn Mllenko Vuckouch Janet Works Jerry Abernathy Stanly Barrett Carol Batts Blll Beck Edward Berkholz Tom Betzold Alma Bonnecarre Lawrence Bradford Nancy Bukowsky Paul Carroll B111 Chrlstopher Denn1s Doetzel Clxfford Gruver Dorothy Huffman Lmda Jones Cathenne Lada I arry Lawrence Davld Lelbenspergcr Fred Lengerer Robert Lmton Robert Mathews 'Vlary McCullough Tom Mxller Ronald Moore Carol Morrls Rosemary Ottenad Daw 1d Paulsen Barbara Rice Bruce Roan Roger Sapp Michael Spna Lmda Stovall Sen, entu mne . . V . 1 l . ' ' ADVISORY l Pat Alexander Barbara Allen Vnclu Bauer lark Bxrkner 'Vlarjoru Blaydes Shxrlu Cambron Jerry Clayvuell Jamce Cloonan Ronald Cornejo Blll Franklm Barbara Funktn Albert Gross Joseph Keleman Alun Koeb Dase 'Vlaness LeRoy McCarttr Nancy Mead Sregfned Messmr Brll Muhlke August Ottm er Robert Ramsay Tom Rogers Myra Romero Ann Schuarn I rllran Stamm Pat Steffanx Mlchael Yamn1t7 Carl Bone Carol Boy er Delmar Conv ay Lax trne Conxs ay XX llllam Eggers Sharon Embrnclrs Vllchael Ferns Barbara Glesler Ezqhtu Leslxe Hampton Bexerlx Hovuell 'Vlargn Johnson Barbara Keppler Blll Klopstem Jean Kern Lmda Largent Denms Laster Barbara Loren7 Casey Mason Patsy Max fxeld l arry Vlaurer August MeFry Ronald Mel ean Mary VIQNY Bonnre Mrlls Ruth Ann Nagel Mary Ovx en Stephen Rey James Rosemann Alberta Schetk Randy Lee Shmklt John Trokey James Vkhcks MISS Sl. AT I l Ra S XDX ISORX in rltnt Countnl Reprtstntztun. lxlthltrn lutrxbtnd -XDX ISOKX Stud nt Coun nl Reprtstntun Conmt Btruso - - ' ' v V I. MRS, SMl'l'H'S , . , , l MISS SOLE-RONR S Student Councrl Representatne Jean Thompson MR STEIDEMANN S ADVISORY Student Councnl Representaln e Marlan Brtzer Bob Bloss Carol Bruce Elleen Cllck Margaret Cromer Dlana Ebllng Katherme Farrell Peter Flachsbart Nancy Flscher Johr Furlong Jrm Halla Drana Hamrlton Vlarvnn Hays Fred Hell June Henley Charles House Joan Kempe Bob Konradr Lmda Kollras Krrk 'iottmeyer Ray Lmebach Dave Mantych Margltta Maurer Phyllxs Murrell Jeanne Morrrson Sharon Murphy June Sayre Bob Sax acool Kathleen Shrpp Donnda Vaughn Paul Vaughn Larry Wuest Deanna Watts Joyce Wrrtmnller Cheryl Yacks 1 l Vernon Blaylock Robert Boyer Dax 1d Branecke Janet Deffaa Eleanor DePnest Karen Dosenbach Dan Hall Alma Heggar Pattxe McDonald Douglas Hoggatt Jane Montgomery Don Hall Nancv Vlullms Barbara Jensen Harry Null Glenda Kaesser Dan Pflanz Darlene Kern Joan Rosenberg Ellen Lambur Theresa Slagle Brll Stewart Julxana Suda Hartmut Traum em Beverly Wrlhams James Young Ezahty one . . I . ADVISORY J 5 Carol Allen Donna Ball Mona Beck Joan Dnebal Joyce Duba Pearl Helhn Pat Holmes Dale Jaycox Sherman Keathley Mary Kornberger Sharon Lambert Ron Largent George I-Imton Marrlyn Lawson Dlana Le Begue Leonard Maurer Ron McCracken Manford Mesner Sherla Perry Judy Randolf Vlrchael Rxchter Ed Robben Bob Rothenberg Vxckr Ruddle V1rg1l Srmpson Pat Vardel La Vonne Wxllxams Melba Beard Henry Becker John Biddle Leon Brawley James Chettle Tom Colyer QV Donnell Cntes James Engel Gerald Engelman Dave I-Iamsworth Denms Loncanc lVlar1lyn Massman Gary Perkms Carl Meyer Dorothy Sxmmons Vlargene Mxchel Dons Stevenson Gerald Mueller Rlchard Tschee Olrver Nremeyer Cathy Magas ryl Payne NJ lzxqhiy tu.o S MR STONE S ADVISORY Student Councll Representatrve J1m Waldrop MISS STOUT S ADVISORY Student Councxl Representatrve Larry Bardelme1er I, n I 1 fs 5 I WQMIFV 1 U ' Mglwl I 1? Loretta Reagan I if , 4 NX, I 'J rv ,,1. J V ' ' ,x MISS VOGEL S ADVISORX Student Council Representative Jane Kieckers MISS XVADE S ADVISORY Student Council Representative Ma rx in Jeffers ' AJQ, 1 Ro-bert Beekman Patricia Bereyso J ere Brew David Broadhead Mary Ann Bruce Beverly Casey James Colombo Lydia Cross Marvin Curry Jeanne Davidson Barbara Davis Phyllis Frost Claudia Gehbauer Sharon Gehbauer Dennis Gorg Ruth Gottschlich f Pat Hartman Mary Hixon Edith Hudson Ronald I-Iuegerich Gene Kipp Charles' Marseilles Michael Miklas Earl Neller Sandra Plesch Mike Smith Jerry Trolinger Keith Wallenberg Mary Varner Renee Zeman Gary Anderson Louis Beard Barbara Best Nflary Boyd Bob Brusselback Tim Civilr Robert Fenelon Ronald Hoehn Gill I-Ioerr Carolyn Icenhower Carol Jones Francine Kabbaz George Lebbing Alice Mullen Warren O I-Iara Mary Jane Pringle Donna Rapert Lar1'Y Du Fourkdu, Wueh r Ernest Rille ,MW IM tiff XVanda Sanders Margaret Schaefferkoetter Ken Svejkosky Sandra Tobin Ezqhtq three . In ij .N Q WMM N Xl . Ji' if? Ni - , HU.. 9, ji Ifrv , ,UD IJ M M6 f Wife y 21 Karen Adkms Robert Hull Barbara Booker Lynette Hornback James Elkms Carolxn Huff Tom Farrel Carole Kitchen Sreglmde G1raud James Loxe Conme I-lam1lton Fneda Lynch Judy Heckel Betty Mager Carolyn Meyer Jerry O Leary Glenda Schafer Sandra Schmxd Charlene Schmxeg 'Vlary Schutz James Smxth 'Vlary Smxth Earlene Tlbbs Robert Walters Floyd Xynlson Grace Ammel Amy Beckman Judy Bell Robert Demper Thomas Doermg I arry Freeman Rnchard Haley Ezqhfu four Justme Hohlfeld Cwlona McCann Mary Senf Amta Holland Bob Jeademann Charles Koppel Jxm LaJeuness Davxd Lauck Farlene Lucy Walter McCorm1ck Joan Shrrley Margaret McKee Jack Tyra Davrd McMahon Paul Ullrrch Lmda Parks Rxchard Vancxl Wlllxam Pauly Bob Wahl R1chard Root Gary Zastrow MR XX Al KLR S ADVISORY Student Councll Representatne Robert XX alters MRS XX ALI IS S nDVISORY Student Councll Rcpresentatue Ladonna 'Nnebrugge ,W f fr Q ' 2 rf N f 4 f' X7 7 M 1 ' I' Gerald Reagan l-lomer Stewart XHS5 ADX ISORX Student Councnl Reptesentatrye Pat Doyyntng 'VIR XVIELAND S ADVISORY S udent Countxl RCPICSLHIXIIXC Fred Renner Barham Armstrong Jnm Bast Ronald Bays Vlary Blmydes Rose 'Vlary Boy er Jamcc Brlght Kathcrme Day IS Ray Dexdrrchsen P1t Doyy nmg Peggy Easton John Yugel Pat Gnmmett 'Vlarlene I-laktncyy ut Jerry Haley Roger Hastey Ruth Keuhnel uregory laummn I ran Vlarsh rxen Martm Sandra 'Vlax Robert Nntholas Ronald Pyle Roger Rus Rlchard Smlth -Xnn Stelnmeyer Lmdl Taylor Chxrles Vw eber lxuhleen Vw ebsttr Vy nllnm XX ermd l Llnda Allen Lloyd Belcher Gary Black James Bloss Vltckey Caughron Larry Culp Norman Doll Susan Green Judy Gronemever Robert Harms Julte Hayden Clarence Hoyy ard Judy I-lodes Leo Hylla Nrck Katsaras Paul Kornberger Vlary McCrary Bey erlyf Meyer Robert Muller Jo Ann Nlxson Vlrke O Rcllly Cathy Ovy ens John Parsons Ted Preis Brll Prrce Roberta Reese Earl Richter Chet Rosenthal Joy Shular ulorxa Taseh Ezohzu nee K - lf J l ri ' . 1. . I 'J , , V - , j XVESTPHAELINGERAS A ' A. 1. l Robert Bauer Delores Brant Judith Brauch Carolyn Brown William Carbaugh XVilliam Hahn lfric Hinrichs Lahmon Hobson Stanley Huskey Keith Johnson Margaret Jones Ima Kimbrell Mitchell Kliene Pat Latimer Patricia Macek Paulette Meininger Alberta Meyer Harry Mueller Patsy Nickles lilva O'Hara Marilyn Oswald Rich Rombauer Robert Slaziniclx Edward VVeman Robert VVood Xxa Baker Curtis Bennett Corinne Booker Thoma rt Joe Douglas Victor Dubbs arbara Dur Joe Hempel Perry Johns Bob Richter Vliriorle Vs1lll1mS ea .lout lxrateer Gu5lenc f Yxylxartn l amh MJ ld V N J Dan Medltx Ida Meyer Pat Middlettan Dorothy Mitchell Jack Northcott I irry Rousan Betty Rumpf Patrieia Sthralult Judy Smith Marlene Teheau Robert XX hitentr XlR XX ll DE S XDX ISGRX Studtnt Countil xtprtstntatixe Rolvtrt Ytmper NIR XX OODXX ORTH S XDX ISORY Studtnt Council Rtprtstntatixe Jt in Butlttr p. ', l J. uc IU it ' ,,. ' , is-V' '. 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ROUGH RIDER STAFF The pr1mary functlon of the school paper IS to serve as the eyes of the reader to reflect the ZCIIVIIIQS of the school Through rts columns the Rough R1der serves as an mstrument of educatron a promoter of commumty Splflf and an entertamer of the student readers Our school paper also frghts any harmful mfluence whrch mrght make 1ts way unto our student body The Rough Rrder Staff brmgs the news to 1tS rcaders once a week Roose vtlt has reason to be proud of th1s fact for we are one of just a few hrgh school papers across the country to publrsh a weekly The paper reports the happen xngs connected wlth the school through news sports and feature artxcles Smct lt IS an honor for any student to serve on hrs school paper Rough Rrder re porters have a hrgh standmg at Roosevelt I WWW f VJ! 4 Ivnetu one x X NIQWP X M' i .X g 4 S 9 5 W c , ' ' ,MF . . A ,. v L . ' . I 1 L , , y A A 1 f We . . ,V L . . . j ,, fy if xx , if W, M Q ' 1 4 fh If f' 'J dl ff , .V ln V R 1 Q- 1 'MV l if , ' I A v IVA ull! fnlll' l ,Mfr .- . v - J l I llf J - , U f U ' 4 V , , ' ' .- Q' t 5' .XJ fl r l . fflf ll 4 , , H4 I1 1 - U D rx ,O t f ' R Q ll s A 4 fb X gl' ' E Y 4 V V, , r ,K VFX? , STUDENT COUNCIL 'Vloderator Mr A D DeV11bxss OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Presldent Lloyd Dobbs Nlck Katsaras Vlce Presxdent Tom Mxlllgan Jxm Plckett Secretary Jeanne Hermann Margle Whltaker Parlxamentarxan V11ke O Rexlly Fred Renner Student Councxl meets excry Thursday thxrd perlod m Room 301 The purpose of thxs orgamzatxon IS to provxde a means for student par t1c1pat1on ln school goxernment to develop good cltlzenshxp to stlmulate student actlvxty and to promote. the general welfare of Roosevelt Hlgh School I X ll X x Amery Iwo 91111111 v Z 1 1 1 Presrdent X rce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Prano Player GERMAN CLUB Moderator Mrss Mary Westphaelrnger OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Bull Grattend1ck Leroy Elleberger Carolyn Grlda Gerald Klem Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Carolyn Grlda Arnold Wrlson Errka Glassl Marrlvn Gswald Mary Blaydes Robert Schaeffer e meet rn Room 312 uery other Wednesday The purpose of our club IS to learn more about the German language and customs and to enjoy a soclal hour by playlng games learnlng songs lrstenmg to records 1n German and seerng frlms uhrch show the customs of Germany We also take trlps to places of rnterest F Ma IN metu Ihree ,. - . , . vw ' G H - Y. 7' . A CAPPELLA CHOIR Xlodlrutor Vlris Brrdn Hllb OFFICERS lun torlune l9D8 Sept l9'J8roJ1n 1090 Prrsldlnt l reasurcr X nu Prcsrdnnt SLCYLYZIFILS Nly rm Mcflruux Cnry Orunvsaj. Barbura Brlmer Nhry VlcGreexy Arnold NV1 son Olgx Kostrch X nku B1ucr Barbira Brrmer Nlary VlcGr1ux Banda Stephens flaudla Guhbauur larry Clay xx ell Du rd Harnsxx orth Claudra Gehbauer Prob Qtruckmey er Daud l-lunsvx orth Accompanrst l rbrarnns Rohr Commxttec Olga Kostrch Frnle House Ewry mornrng at 8 Q clock tha Roosuclt A Qappulla ChOlf undlr tha. dlrectron of Nllss Hrlb mulls rn Room 3Ol Thls group SIIIXKS to promou 1 better Ippruuatron ot frm xoul musn 'Ihr chorr pgrforms baton our studrnt bodx und rrprcsrnts Roosugll Hrgh School at mans rmportmnt curc exents fiib vf Nm lu H I I : Af ' K it YI' K A 7' - 1, ' 1 - N , . w y 1 f A '. x 1 1 .HAZ L X G 3 X ' ' , 1 '1 . ' - 4 A 1 1 I I L ' X Y Y V' K I Y K V' , Y Rough Rider Rcportcr: Yickic Bauer Arnold Vw'ilson V1 v I 3 3 Y R N ' 5 1 ' A ' ' v lv ' ' ' . -, ' vw X r . . ,Ura l X f A 2-5 wt, KA 9 xx -F yi, K I , I r .' .lr -four PROJECTION CLUB Moderator Mlss Stout and Mrs Read The Projectlon Club has long been rmportant to Roosexelt It ns the da1ly serxant of the school The members glue up thexr study peuods to serxe classes by projectmg fllms making and playmg tape recordmgs projectmg strlp fxlm and slrdes As an award for serx 1ces rendered members recent seruce pomts New operators are tramed durmg A per1od all through the term Nm lu lzee . i ' X 1 u v v v s v v v v V V' u s ' vs 1 v x 1 y 1 ' s ' 1 s . 1' - ' BOYS' BOWLING CLUB Moderator M1ssB J Rleflrng OFFICFRS Presxdent Jerry Claywell Vxce Presrdent Jlm Welss Secretary Ken Kersker C ZXPTAINS Jerry Claywell Ken Schmltz Andy Moore Ken Kexsker Roger Hastey Jlm Bloss Kurt Studt Jrm WCISS W1ll1am Scarlett Don Lewrs Boys Bowlmg Club meets at 3 30 every Monday at Bowlmg Grand There are ten teams wlth flV0 boys on a team Each team has a captam Who takes care of record work for the team Our purpose IS to make good bowlers at the same tnme we offer recrea t1on and socxal contacts among the boys Thus club IS one of the oldest and largest ln Roosevelt Nmelq su. lf, ,. its ,ti Treasurer Jim Bloss GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Moderators Miss Beard and Miss Pixley OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 President Anita Magafas Carol Schwartz Vice President Barbara Koester Gloria Tasch Secretary Dorothy Velten Bexerly Capstlck Treasurer Jane Schmidt Carol King JrGAA Point Chairman Mary I-lixson Jan Tasch The G A A is composed of two sections Jr G A A for girls of terms l 3 and Sr G A A for girls of terms 4 8 The seniors meet on Thursday hockey basketball volleyball softball and swimming in intramural games and games against other public high schools promotes appreciation of sport and good sportsmanship For achiexement interest and participation avsards are gixen The Jr G A A receives an emblem the Sr G A A reeenes a school letter along with a number of stripes corresponding to the number of years in G A A Ametu scten 7 u I y I T . e . . . , ' . I Y after school: the juniors, on Monday. Participation in five major sports of I 71 1' 3 ' ' I Y 1 A 7 ' 'A l I YJ CAMERA CLUB Moderator Miss Celeste I-lenshaw OFFICERS .lan totlune 1958 Sept l958toJan l959 President Thor Bruce Roy Pound Vice President Robert Bruce Robert Bruce Secretary Katherine Davis Katherine Davis Treasurer Thomas Sehr Thomas Sehr The Camera Club meets every week on Ihursday in Room 208 The purpose of the elub is twofold 'I he first objective is to acquaint its members with the wide field of photography By the end of the term they will hate mastered the art of taking clear sharp pictures with good compo second purpose of the club is to serve Roosevelt by taking snapshots for BWANA taking pictures of traditional events and making them available to the student body and by sponsoring special instructional sessions open to the student body In addition to its regular activities the club enjoys a social program ve hich is second to none lt includes parties get togethers picnics and interest ing field trips The club is also enrolled in the Kodak Audio Visual Aids service Nzmlu ezuhl , 3 3 HI 3 Vi 71 T T Y 4 sition. They will also know how to develop and print their own photos. The Y I I 1 P H I , D 1 I I ' 1 1 - SMALL ENSEMBLE Moderator Mrss B1rd1e Hrlb OPFlCERb bept 1958 to Jan 1959 Presrdent Pat Hartman Vlce Presldent Judy Belko Secretary Treasurer Fran Marsh Accompamst Claudra Gehbauer The Roosevelt Small Ensemble under the drrectxon of Mrss Hxlb meets the srxth perrod rn Room 301 ThlS IS a select group of smgers from the A Cappella Chorr Wh1Ch recerves no reward for rts work except the satrsfactron of a Job well done Thls cholr performs for the publrc often and IS consrdered by many the outstandmg hlgh school small ensemble rn the cxty - aa? on Nmety mne lx Q 6Q ,Ja Presxdent Vxce President Secretary Treasurer Lxbrarrans Accompamst CAROL CLUB Moderator Mrss Brrdre 1'11lb OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Flame Fernandez Carol Allan Nancy Kobler Maureen Cllfford Carol Trotter Theodora Skurrat Donna Goff Sept 1958 to Jan Carol Trotter Carolyn Wachter Carole Kltchen Barbara Dobbs Mary Lamb Nancy Kobler Donna Goff The Carol Club meets second perlod daxly rn Room 301 1959 We have been worklng very hard thxs term and hope to do a wonderful job wxth our muslc We mvxte any grrl who lrkes to smg and who has a free second perrod to Jonn us One Hundred Il-- l I-1 refiigl if U LQ Try'-x-1 1 rr, .' 'F USHERETTES Moderator Mr M H Erlmger OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Presrdent Jean Thompson Myra Horner Vrce Presxdent Myra Horner Jamce Adlersfluegel Secretary Jamce Adlersfluegel Geraldme Curtxs Treasurer Carolyn Gllda Earlene Lucy The Usherettes serve at many Roosevelt act1v1t1es both durxng the school day and at evenmg programs They grve out programs collect txckets and BSSISI w1th seatmg arrangements The Usherettes are easrly dxstmgumshed by thelr Roosevelt red sashes and large buttons The group meets every other Tuesday 1n Room 117 under the guldance of Mr Erlmger lt sponsors a socral event every term Ll xr- f x One Hundred One V fi N :fl T V ,. A Il M . 9 F3 ' 'Lv px-,N .Q DEBATE CLUB Moderator Mrs Jane Smlth OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Sept 1958 toJan 1959 Presldent Alexander Moore Alexander Moore Vnce Presxdent James Foley James Foley Secretary Pamela Mayfxeld Pamela Mayfleld Treasurer Sharon McCrory Sharon McCrory Sgt at Arms Carl Rerchert Carl Rerchert The Debate Club IS a relatnvely new orgamzatnon at Roosevelt It was formed rn March of 1958 by a group of mterested boys and glrls Mrs Jane Thxs 1 now an up and commg orgamzauon whxch meets every other Tuesday ln Room 227 after school to dxscuss busmess matters and to hold debates and dlscussnons on a number of subjects xx 650 On HndedT Smith agreed to sponsor the club after Mr. Hill had given his approval. 9 U I' lL'O 's GIRLS BOWLING CLUB Moderator Mr M C Grxggs OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Sept l958toJan 1959 Presxdent Beverly Meyer C1eorg1a Wllll Secretary Carol Chck Charlene Juenglmg Treasurer Cueorgla Wxlh Nancy Scott The Curls Bowlmg Club meets once a week at Bowhng Grand Grand and Junxata at 3 30 p m The purpose IS recreatxonal Instructron IS grven to begmners by certlfled experts It IS hoped that thrs act1v1ty wlll lead to future adult partlclpatxon m a wholesome sports program U One H ndr d Three . 9 ' Y Y 'V 'V . , . . - , . . . . Q 3 1- ' -'12 I 11 U P Presrdent Vrce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Llbrarxans JUNIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Moderator Mxss Brrdne Hllb OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Marv. Marabxtu Rlta Maas Joyce Wr1ght Roy Brooks Roy Brooks Nancy Matla The Jumor Cnrls Glee Club meets m Room 301 The tlme IS fourth hour fr m 11 30 to 12 19 Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 JoAnn Abernathy Carol Rayfreld Sharon H111 QM W FJ Mary Scott iT Th! June Henley Llnda Thompson Joyce Kroeger The group IS drvrded mto fxrst soprano second soprano and alto parts Many drfferent varxetxes of songs are sung The Junlor G1r1s Glee Club has much fun IH vxorkmg vuth Mlss Hxlb On H dredl 325 015 5' 2-8 21 9 . , ., .. . ' .x . V . 3 . Y , v E - , O I I , , , A . . . . . , . 7 . V. . . 325-- I '12 . s 'gk ' 1, r A 1 H 1' ' . Q 2 U K , e un four il ,L BMLSEV l fi, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Moderator Mxss Clara Mutshmck OFFICERS Sept l958toJan 1959 Presrdent Howard Stem Vrce Presxdent Roger Rxes Secretary Bob Manmng Treasurer Ron Rmgo Reporter B111 KIISIBHICR ThlS club meets once a month rn Room 402 Although th1s club IS a local one lf rs affxlxated w1th the state and natlonal groups Its purpose IS to jom nts members wrth others throughout the country who are engaged rn fur therxng thcrr skrlls m retarlrng At the meetrngs are speakers who are experts rn the fxeld of merchandrsmg Some of the club act1v1t1es are socral The frrst ex ent of thrs term was a coffee hour for parents and employers 'QQ - IAQ - X Om Hundrei fr '- , V ' . AB A 'B 1 I ' LK' Presxdent Vrce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Lrbrarlans L....ltm? FIFTH HOUR CHOIR Moderator MISS Bxrdle Hrlb OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Madelyn Wasyluka Jxm Zrvxc Joan Leon Carol Nevy Ronnre Mabrey Bermce Douglas Sept 1958 to Jan Sue Scott Carol Lee Nancy Lrndsey Sandra Chorlms Judy Roth N1 k Papas 1959 Durmg the fxfth perxod a group of freshmen bovs and grrls meet rn Room 301 Thexr purpose IS to galn a better knowledge of muslc and to prepare them selves for the mort advanced musxc groups A Cappella Senior Choxr or Carol Club They slng varxed types of muslc enthusrastrcally for as Mlss Hllb says I don t belleve you would be here rf you dldn t enjoy smgmg One Hundred Six SENIOR CHOIR Moderator MISS B1rd1e Hllb OFFICERS Jan toJune l958 Sept l958to Jan 1959 Presldent Joan Prrmo Judy Gler Vlce President Carol Kalser Ken Hogarth Secretary Tona Bena 'I ona Bena Treasurer Fred La Montagne Erleen Mclaafferty I rbrarxans Carol Kuhn Fred La Montagne At Roosevelt musxc plays a large part rn many of our programs One of the muslcal groups IS Senxor Cholr whxch meets daxly the flrst perxod rn Room 301 fhrough fxne dxrectlng and coachmg every member develops a greater apprecratxon for muslc 5 8 Ygy dl One Hundred Ser en Rita Spitstaden Judy Brewer TD 3 C Ove H fn ind Ezght FRESHMAN FORUM Sprmg Term as-1 E 4 X926 fe J - 1 N. ,, 7 . V- 1 ,fv ' X V ,l 1,7 I I N V, K , ff? .K X V 7 I 7 ' 922 I 4' ff' ' 1 ,f 1 ' ,- f ,I .1 X My '1 .6 I x ' 215 Q, f X- V f ii' 7' V-if vi: 1 .if E- ' I -, ' A, milf! L' ljffzf ,f , rr H I ENV, ME ENV, MnNy Mez . L 4 1 '- F RESHMAN FORUM Moderator MISS Annabel Remmtz OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Presrdent Dave Wheeler Vxce Presrdent Don Abresch Secretary Treasurer The month at term two Joanne Droppelmann Jackre Thress Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Marty Aubuchon Janet Tasch Sue Scott Pete Goln Freshman Forum meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each elght frfteen rn the mornmg Each advrsory group of term one and IS represented by two members elected by the group The object of the organrzatlon IS to dlscuss and attempt to solve problems common to fresh men The Forum sponsors one socxal event for freshmen each term 'Wa oil E n 'Q n -- E 'Na- One Hundred IN me . , ., . -51, 1 'N mg Erm4.,,'-,as ,I c '1 a S29 Q 2 gf, ' VVS 9 . ' ' K. xg,-47,55 .. . Q .mf CV 59-1 , . I-Fl' gil. ig., .--r LF' -'s ,QL 2:33 L':l-ni ,. N-.4 GYMNASTIC CLUB Vloderator 'Vlr Robert A Marx Captam Henry Schafermeyer The purpose of Ih1S club IS to learn more about gymnastlcs on all appar atus 1n the gymnasrum The group meets IWICC a week m the boy s gymnasrum The boys are lookmg forward to a crty meet ln the sprmg of the year wrth other publlc hngh schools m St Lcuxs N5 e wi f lc .J 9 One Hundred Ten A I, t T 4 A if Q 6 'M' I Z X 11 if W' an 63 1 ' ' ' g ' a TYPING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE Moderator MISS Vlola Vogel Mona Beck Marrlyn Lawson Fran Howell Ann Lmton Mary Jurata Etta Romme Esther Lambert Conme Schoelpple Glorla Jean Tasch Wrlma Upton Janet Wasson ThlS IS a servlce club The members glVC t err free trme to do dupllcatmg of all kmds for the school 1 lllb 'E s,.., N-J '32 mt X One Hundred Eleven l I ,, Y 457 . Ynlig KEY CLUB Moderator Mr William G Essmann OFFICERS President Jack Bet7old Vice President Steve DeRoch1 Secretary Ken Whaley Treasurer Al Ellis The Key Club was organi7ed this fall Its purpose is to scrxc the school in xx hatexcr manner the members fe l is constructne and beneficial 'I o qualify for membership in this boys club one must bc a term 3 or more have a grade axeragc of Z 5 have a satisfactory c1t17ensh1p rating be approved by 'Vlr Hill and be approxcd by the other members of the club The club has the added support of thc Downtown and 'lower Grow ing meeting and make suggestions and offer their support of club actnities Current club projects include the sale of Christmas candy for Boys Tovsn of 'Nlissouri and also the cleaning of the equipment in the chemistry lab 1 X On Hundr tl Ticelte . . . V . I , V V 3 .,, Y I I I - . . . 1 . . v Q 1 x x 3 y y 1 yu V1 branches of the Kiwanis Club. Representatives attend each Wednesday' morn- L V , Y . F U . . Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer SENIOR ORCHESTRA Moderator Mr V1ncentRap1n1 OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Pat Ratley Marrlyn Massman Judy Dellmger Carol Doss Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Arnold Wllson Marrlyn Massman Ex a Tucker Ann Stemmeyer The Senxor Orchestra meets darly the fourth perrod It IS composed largely of strlng players most of whom are members of the All Crty Orchestra The most 1mportant performance of the orchestra IS playmg for graduatlon a concert wlth the band IS also grven each term 4 One Hundred Thrrteen TX fyx. 1 1 K j , I 4' 9' N LATIN CLUB Chapter of the Junlor Classrcal League Moderator Mxss Katherme Vlartrm OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Fxrst Consul Mary McCrary Thor Bruce Second Consul Mary Ellen Hovey Susan Trampe Scrlba Susan Trampe Annetta McComm1s Quaestor Thor Bruce Kurt Studt Aedrle Peggy Barthel Dolores Avxlez Iamtor Kurt Studt Robert Bruce m Room 301 or Room 222 A student must be studymg Latnn or must have completed two years of Iatm to be a member The programs are planned to create mterest m and further understandmg of the anclent Romans and thexr crvrlrzatlon I .NF K' One Hundred Fo rleen The Latin Club meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month A+' ' X ' . a 3 E l THE LATIN CLUB SOd3l1f3S Latma est omms d1v1sa 1n partes duas quarum una plebs appel latur et alma p2lfl'lCll H1 omnes lI'lSfltl.lflS leglbus OfflC1lS mter se dlfferunt Scnentxa lmguae Latmae patrucxos a plebe duvxdxt Qua de causa maglstratus e patrlcus electl sunt Sunt duo consules scrlba quaestor aednle Jamtorque 'LL K Omnes sodahtatem Latmam plurxmum amant i N, VC'-2 3, fq 1 i f 37529 iffy .76 Q T- ykc ,fig .szzii gf' 2 1 g 4' li? 6 cf One Hundred Fifteen 2' LIBRARY HELPERS Pj We-Q., STAGECRAFT One of the most hustlmg bustlxng constantly workmg orgamzatlons here at Roosevelt IS Stagecraft You see Stagecrafts work everywhere you turn The posters ID the halls decoratrons at tht dances the scenery ln the shows are all products of thrs actlve group Wxthout these few boys R H S Auds would be poorer We would mxss the graphrc charge up San Juan H111 the crystal loyelmess of a Track Queen Court the yarxed scenes of Hlghway 57 These boys spend thelr A perrods and free tlmt rn room 127 Workxng along wlth them and supervxsxng from hls many years of professronal exper ICHCC IS Mr lorenzen Although sometxmes they dont see eye to eye Mr Lorenzen and h1s boys work as an effrcxent crew They deserve a word of thanks for a job yy ell dont CUR1 KOHRING Om Hundred Sm teen I ' I f 1 5 'X c ' a s tx X . ,. l '75 - 5 v Y' r ' ' g 4 'xy , Xl: L I 'Syl .- , 2 ,If ls- ' . ..: lvl 'A' ' Q . . ' . V . . . . l 3 I Y . Y . 3 . . Y . 1 - l. - Y- r 1 , . . .. ., . . . . 1 . , . . . . - . . . , n 4 . Y x V v I Y 3 , ' . OFFICE SERVICE GIRLS AND BOYS Moderator Miss Antoinette Sommer Under the general supervision of Miss Eisenhardt Mrs Lischko Miss Remmtz and Miss Sommer these students do volunteer work in the Guidance I Zia -5 sr i w ru One H ndrel Ycte len Office, Emergency Room, Miss Remnitz's and Mr. Hill's offices. 4372 ef 'Z I if 9' , fr M. I U C I ' U 6? fn-Ifffff 2 fs! f l4f67f fffaij QQ!! 2 ff 4fz'?!ZQf MODERN DANCE Modern Dance lS second to none of thc organllatlons at Roosuelt ln s1Le and rntcresl The two groups of glrls meet Monday Wednesday and Fndzv, elther the thrrd or the srxth pcrlod Its work and pleasure IS dancing not ordrnary everyday dancnng not folk dancnng nor rs rt anythmg luke the seventeenth century mrnuets Rather If xs a type of ballet stresslng modern frgures mn an orrgrnal fashron It strrves for .1 new effect ln color lme and motron Modern Dance s lnsplratlon and teacher IS MISS Dorothy Pager CARo1 Ercnx 3-A 'H lE F if ' -7 J, 6,35 1 Um Humirtd lrxuhltw fl I ' , 4 Vo -. ,, J M ,- ,V ' Z If faff :dvi VL' , 7 1. 1 1 x L' L ' ' , f 17 X , . 1 '7 r Z I I f f . 'V , I Z' C XXX ' A ' , ' f Y , , 'I ff ' I f g,.' ft! ' 7 f 'ff f f ' 4 ff 0 Mgr, , . I X D 4 I D' . i Y I l' I 3 Q I 3 D V , V . , s . , . X . . . X . . . . . . , i . . . MODERN DANCE Modern Dance 1S always part of the annual Chrlstmas program Themes used rn the past were Around the World 1n Exghty Days and the tradltronal Nrght before Chrrstmas Lrttle Red Rldxng Hood IS the 1958 Chrnstmas number For the current year there s somethmg new boys and grrls danc1ng the skaters waltl ln the Chrlstmas pantomrme Modern Dance heretofore was an all gurl group MISS Fager the mod erator who IS alvs ays trymg somethrng new decrded to have boys dance vuth her glrls rn the skaters waltz for the Chrxstmas show After the usual be grnner s clumsrness was overcome by MISS Pager s patrence sk1l1 and humor the boys had tne grrls on the1r toes just to keep up wrth them CAROL ELGIN 655s I Y 451,55 One Hundred 'Nmeteen I 1 . , 1 - A . L ' 1 V - ' . Y Y . . ' . 3 V. I I ff Q. f 1 ,z 'eg f PEPETTES Moderator MISS Johanna Erum OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Sept 1958 toJan 1999 Presmdent Sue Saar Judy Thompson Secretary Patrncxa Mayfxeld Glorla Gast Treasurer Eleanor DePr1est Janet Sherman 'I he Pepettts meet the frrst Thursday of each month at 3 15 ln Room 203 lower term glrls ln the sport act1x1t1es of the school Pomts are earned by attendmg the games and dances at Roosexelt Each gurl who has a satrsfactory record m Pepettes for one year IS elxgxble for Pep R lgs I On Hundr lTumty The club was organized by Pep R for the purpose of interesting the Q 0 X it PEP R Moderator Mrss Johanna Frum OFFICERS Jan toJune l958 Sept 1958 toJan l959 Presrdent Carol Roe Sue Schaefer Vrce Presrdent Amta Magafas 'Vlary Cooper Secretary Jeanette Rauh Kathy Fey erabend Treasurer Vlarrlyn Grlda Vrckr Bauer Polnt Charrman Pep R Sue Schaefer Carol Elgln Pornt Chrmn Pepettes Jane Schmrdt 'Vlarge Whrtaker The grrls rn Pep R promote the student rntcrest rn school actryrtres They sell txckets to all sports events at Roosey elt They sponsor four dances a year Hello Day and the Fall Sports Dance 1n the autumn Hey Day and the Sprxng Sports Dance durrng the second semester The club IS also rn charge of croyy nrng the Fall Sports and the Track ueens The Pep R grrls meet rn Room 203 the flrst and thrrd Wednesdays of each month Lx FL 54 ' R A Or' Hundred Ttceplg ra 7 7 , . Y -v -Y ' Y I l , . , : . . . I . 1 . .Y.. V ' Y ' v y . . . . V . O if ' -t aj lg .- .e 'Axiom PUBLIC ADDRESS CLUB Moderator Mr Enrxco Mrgneco OFFICERS Jan to June 1958 Presldent Jerry Hammers V1ce Pres1dent John Wagner Secretary Larl Neller Treasurer Earl Neller Sept 1958 to John Wagner Don Abresch John Baepler John Baepler The purpose of the P A Club IS to set up and operate the publlc address equlpment anytlme there IS a request made for such servlce OeH ndedTue1utLL AB, Jan 1959 'W 59 94 20 34 n u r 'nb-'o SPANISH CLUB Moderator Mlss Anna Marxe Lottmann OFFICERS Jan toJune 1958 Sept l958toJan 1959 Presrdent Jme Hamburger Vrrgrnra Salas X rce Prcsrdent Carol Agne Mary Ann Mannherm Secretary Vrrgmxa Salas Carol Agne Treasurer Dorothy Velten Vrckre L Baur Reporter Barbara Snasdell Pat Queensen month The frrst meetlng of each month rs a busrness meeting and the second rs a program The program may consrst of songs dances games or plays pre sented xn Spanrsh The purpose of the Spanrsh Club rs to grve the students of Roosevelt an addrtronal opportunrty to speak Spamsh and to learn about the people of the Spamsh speakrng countrres Smce the meetmgs are conducted rn Spamsh membershrp IS lxmxted to those who have had at least one semester of the language One Hundred Twenty three The Spanish Club meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each vi STUDENT CAFETERIA WORKERS Lunchroom Manager Mxss L Schxermeler Teicher m Charge NXIISS J Frum ThlS group asslsts ID the effncxent funcuonmg of the Roosevelt cafeterla Don Hurter has been pup1l m charge both m the sprmg and fall terms Don IS the npresentatlw of the student workers at any conferenee Or' H i l l I'LSldLI lt X lcc Prnildrnt Qurntary I rrasurrr SENIOR BAND Modurator 'Vlr V1ncentRap1n1 OFFICLR5 lan toJunc l958 Ronald Hulctt Barbara Korstcr Pat Holdcnrerd Adx Vwfalston Sgt l0u8 ro an l0w9 Cum lxxpp Al Nlotlnrshud Dolons Ayxlu ludy Delllngnr The Sanror Bind meets durmg thu A prrlod duly Ihr Band plays for pup srsslons aud srsslons football gamus Open Housr qradunlon and paradrs A ronrrrt IS also gnyrn carb term Ihr Band plays musmr from Bach to Rmk and Roll Or Hudr Ifuen u :L INTERGROUP RELATIONS COMMITTEE Moderator Mr Charles Wreland OFFICERS Cha1rman Carol Hunmus Secretary Mary Barrcevxc The purpose of the Intergroup Committee IS to encourage better rela txonshrps among varrous relrgrous SOCIBI and raclal groups The commrttee meets rn Room 320 Thursday mornmgs at 8 IO Many mterestmg topics such as Good Sportsmanshrp Gomg Steady are d1scussed at the mornmg meetmgs 63 One Hundred Twenty szx . V - . V . Z ' . , . ' ,, . ,, ,, . ,, . . , Y 4 G? tl-lj V -. f4 l PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION President First Vice President Second Vice President Third Vice Pres1dent Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer April 1958 to March 1959 Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Martin F Kamer Jesse Smith Rex Donovan George Howard Jerry Solovitz H E Bremer Wm Weiss fix Roosew elt High School Parent Teacher Associauon IS one unit of a national voluntary organization of parents teachers and other c1t17ens formed to bring into closer relationship the home and the school in order that parents and educators may cooperate intelligently in the training of youth Regular meetings are held in the school on the second Wednesday of each month and include interesting and informative parent education programs. Ore Hundred Twenly-s 'uen SPORTS L 1 L X LMI 111 1 1 1 1 1 I111' 15.11 11c11'1 11 IN 111 11.111 1111gl11x' IlJlI11.1N. 111 11' I1 g11,1'11v11s 1111111111111 1-1' 1l11v11g11 11l1ucku1A1'1i lw I.11I111'u. 111.111 11- 1.1lw 1111111 XYIIIJ 1l111su 1111111 s1111411s V111 1 -' c11111x' 11111cl1 11111' 11111111 1111 'l. l11'1111Q' 111111 111' 111 111s iI'.1X' 1w1I1g111 11111 k1111xx's 11111 x'111111'x' 11111 11114.11 1111111111111 R+11s11x'11'1 I, j!l. 1'-fxf li 'fl :.,1'1V X Om' Humlrml Twentu-nzne ROOSEVELT S COACHES Roosevelt IS fortunate ln havmg an excellent coachmg staff There have been no changes in the past year Mr LeFort IS head coach of the varslty football team ably assxsted by Mr Anastasoff and Mr Bennett Mr Rogers guxded the B football squad 1nto the c1ty champxonshmp Mr Rogers also coaches the A basketball team Mr Lake ns rn charge of the B team Mr Lake also coaches the A baseball team assxsted by Mr Bennett who IS coach of the B team Coach Otto handles our cross country track does a frne job wlth the swrmmmg team and w1ll coach the track team m the sprmg Mr Wrlde con tmues as tenms coach Mr Marx as athletrc dlrector helps schedule all sports events pushes tlcket sales and sees that necessary equmpment IS bought thelr efforts to buxld wmmng teams for Roosevelt Java HAMBURGER 1l'.4J fit One Hundred Thrrtu 3 The students of Roosevelt salute these fine coaches and thank them for . I li ar. 3 TOP BASKETBALL GAMES OF 1957 1958 ROOSEVLI I XS 311 UXINI A1t1r b11I1Q 1ont1ct1d by CK11k1I1LS R1g1rs 1nd 1.1111 1 numb1r ot 1orm1r Ro1 11111 pl1y1rs 11n11 b11l1 I1 dub th1 y1rsity b1s111tb111 squ1d by 1 SCOFL 1 117111 11ug g1m 1 t111 y11y but r1s1ry1 str1n 1 1n I111 Alumni s b1n111 proy1d 1111 C1LClL11l1L, 111lor ROOSIXLI l KS S'l NIARX S I11 S111 1nd XXl11t1 s lirst r LLl1'1I' 1111 1111 s11son 110081 1 s11y11 Xl1ry s gr11n Dmgons by L1LX1l'1 points 'nf o 6 1 1l1L1I'S 111 x1ry good first 11111 alt111ugl1 11111 s111l1111 oll 11t1r 1111 bu111r soun111d lor tl11 third qu1rt1r ROOSLVEI I VS Xl1BRlD1 in 1n oy1rt1m1 g1m1 by 1 s11 r1 ol '11 to '15 15111 Schmidt sto11 the ball t11r11 tim1s 1nd C 1pt1in lloyd Dobbs 111s importmt in t111 f11111 play to g1y1 th1 R1d1rs t1111r tdgl in t111 last forty SLCOflC1S of the gdml ROOSEVEI I VS SOUT1-IVJLSI 51 111 Ste1rs proy1d 21 bit too mucl1 for tht R1d1rs in t111ir 111gu1 gam1 II St Louis Umyersity High Schools gym lh1 R1d and NVh1t1 lost by ryyo points 56 to 5-1 to their n11rby riyals ROOSEVEI T VS O EA1 1 ON Roos1ye1t s highest scoring gam1 came ag11nst O Fallon as the Riders com bined Z9 field goals and 1-1 fr11 throyys for a 72 point fin11 32 points oy 1r T1ch s -10 ROOSEVELT VS RIVERVIEVV Don Lottmann Roos1y11ts hig111st scor1r for tl11 se1son h1d a fi11d day against RiX1ryi1yy s Rams 1s ht collect1d Z8 points to 11ad tht Rid1rs ONLY rh1 opposition 67 to DD ROOSEVELT VS HANCOCK Th1 R1d1rs left th1 city to go out to d1fe1r an annual foe Hancock on t111 oppo ition s hc m1 court Victory came fairly 1asy for the R1dtl'S and many of th1 subst1tut1 boys played in the second half of the gam1 doing an Lk cellent Job that tl11y attributed to luck Th1 final scor1 board S1'lONVLC1 a Rooseyelt yictory 62 to -10 ROOSEVELT VS CLEVELAND Th1 Rldtl' s b1st d1f1n 1 yx as shown in th1 game p1ay1d against C1ey111nd s Dutchm1n in th1 last gam1 of the s1ason C11y11and the l1ague champs xy ere held to -17 points but the R1d1rs offens1 vsasnt too good as yy1 lost th1 game by ll points Fred Renn1r Roosevelt s leading scorer for the game 1ol 1LCfLd ten of the R1d1r s 36 points in th1 cont1st Um Hundred Thing om x A .TT Vx. 1 . Ai C1560 t1 51. lt was . . 1 I: ht . 1 .ll ' '. ', i ' gil 3 1 1 A v- 1 1 I I K, IL - A ' f I ' ' 1' ' ' ' ln 1 ' 1 ' . ' I II 5 eg . ggi ' ol - . i'y 1t 5 . U1 St. 1 . g '1 . Q I' I '51 4.'l'1c '11f1.1.1 vx V I' 5. A I j , ,. X 1- , I' 1 I , , 1111, 1 , ' 1 I ' g 1 . Q 7 1 -I I . ' 2 ln the last thrilling minute. thc Rider cagemen downed the McBride Miclxs I L YN I 1 L i lv 1 L-3 y 5 -T T . I K I S , xy I 1 V K It L' 4 v 'Lk ' L ' 1 ' k v 'U w 1 x xl 1 1 1 1 L I v X 1 A I 1 1. . 4' ' - jk ' 1 5 1 1 vv I 1 4 1 I 1' 1 1 1 V I V I 1 V 'E i 3 I X V Y I ' v I ic V 5 V A M 4 E x - ' - 4 N HY I . I 1 LI Y I 3 - I x I f 11 y I I 1 I I vu X . kb 4 . V 1 Vx Y 5 1 i A 1 L ' S 'H lv I . V1 VI1 V, 1 l I 3 1 I I V1 . 1 I 1 'I I Y 1 C Y ' H W SI I I 2 1 ' I V 5 Y 1 Y I 3 . Y 1 I 'A V Y . 1, I 3 '- I 1 1 I H u I 1, 1 Y V' Y ' , - , I -, ' 1 -1 1 Sa y v I 1 rx I vw L I , ' 1 w 1 4 1 va ' 1 ' v I I X X Y 1 v YT D V I b 1 7 ' i ' 1 - 1 1 i 1 I 1 I 1 x D lht storts ot tht gtmts pltytd ru IS lolloyxs Roosutlt Roostytlt Roostytlt Roc stytlt UL SGC I Rn ostytlt Roostytlt Roostytlt Ron stytlt Rc Qstytlt Rcomytlt Roostytlt Roostytlt Roostytlt Roosty t lt Roostytlt Roo tytlt Roosutlt Roosutlt Roostytlt IIOOSLXLII Roostytlt 3 'J 'J Alumnn 5 Vlary s Vashon XICBYICIL Solclln ISI X tshon DLAndrt1s VILIXIDILN I 1 Uourt H ullty Ixlytryltyx O I ml on Southyx tst Clutltnd C tntrml Sumntr I-lancotlx Btaumont Southyx tit Vlclxrnlty C ltytlmnd 54 uthyytst Nutt 'J '7 l tagut gtmt :State Rtqronal lournlmtnt C hrmtmts lournamtnt lht boys wht pltytd lhts yur xytrt Iilgllf Ioryx trd Al Hrnton l loyd Btlthtr Arntt Vs rlstn I aft Inoryy trd ,hm Pltkttt G rdon I trguson I troy Grtytr Center Irtd Rcnntr Cnry Bltck Larl Bonn Bob 'lhrekeld Rlght Crutrd Don l C ttmann hm Dnrditn Ixtn Dtllmann Nllkt O Rtrlly tit Cru cl l loyd Dobbs cQApt11nl ltrry Irpptn Blll Sthnudt Don Bltnd I etttrmtn Rl CJICDNAI ICDURNAMI Nl lht Iitglllllll lournamtnt sus tht Rnd 1nd XXVIUIIL pttltd lgunst South yust s Qturs tor tht thrrd trmt thls nson Jrm Prtkttt tollttttd tht mtyorx ry of tht gamt s pornts is ht tombtntd SIX txtld goals and ught fret throvys for a total of txytnty pornts 'lh Longhtrns stlll oytrcamt tht Rrdtrs thrs trme by fryt pornts 6-I to 59 C HRIS I MAS IOURNAMI Nl A trophy was won by tht Rrdtrs 1n tht Annual Chrrstmas lourntmtnt htld at Hadley Irtld Houst lht Red and Vwhrtt lost tht IIYSI gamt Ol thu. tournament yyhrth put them rn the consolatron bracktt Hut thty proctcdtd to tlxmtnatt thtrr foes DtAndrus 'Vlclimlay und labourt to brrng homt tht trophy yy htth vt 15 prtstnttd to the school rn un aud l+.gy,y Klum J: Hmdr rl I 711111 tt 5l ' 60 57 It. 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Om' Humin-d 'l'hzzJL-lhzw The members of the team are lrsted below The fxrst fourteen lettered BASEBALL 1958 Thrs season our baseball team brought honor to themselves and to our school by tymg for second place 1n the cxty champronshxp The boys accom phshed th1s under the skrlled coachrng of Mr Lake who worked wrth them durmg long hard weeks of trarnmg IIS Iefm Russ Vklaterson Ken K1fSCh B111 Schmrdt Dave Maness M1ke O Rerlly Ted Prres 'Vlrke Paur John Leara Tom Strrrat Drck Huber .hm Prckett Don Lauer Don Lottmann Wayne Eaton Al Elhs Jerry Pxppen Lloyd Dobbs Though xt was a very successful season the coaches have even greater hopes for next year The scores of the games are as follows Roosevelt 8 DuBourg Roosevelt 5 Cleveland 8 One H zndred Thrrty tour h' . ' 1 . , Roosevelt. .... 5 Hancock .. 2 ,, .. L .,l, T ,. 3 M wifes 1958 B BASEBALL TEAM N Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt fRoosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt 6 'klndrcates state tournament games lVlcK1nley St Lours Vashon Sumner Sumner Cleveland Lutheran lVlcK1nley Beaumont Vashon Southwest O Fallon DuBourg Central JUDY QUEENSEN MARY ELLEN HOVEY One Hundred Thirty-five r1 -fhzrlu 5 MISS CAROI ROE Track ucen SPRING SPORTS CORONATION On tht mornrng of M1y Z3 l9'J8 at 9 '15 1111 the antrrt studtnt body of Roosevelt g1thered rn tht 1ud1tor1um for tht 'l hrrty fourth Annual T rack Aud and ths. coronatlon Ct tht Irack utrn Io 1 thundtrCus round of 1p pl1use Mr l orcnltn optntd tht tcrtmony by rntroducmg Vllss J1nLt Schlogl Ihr l957 Queen vyho had rnturned to crown thu ntvy quttn T he l1nf1rL soundtd 1nnc uncxng tl frrst lcyrly mul Mrss Mary lrancus MCC r1ry 'Vl1ry 1 ttrm stun wort 1 blur 1nd yyhrtt organdy dr ss Sht was Lstbrtxd to her flare nur tht throne by Nlr Prtd Rtnntr n xt yur s to c1pta1n ol the B1sketb1ll lum Vlrs Batty Vyttms vxnrrng a loytly yxhxu thrtton drtss xx 19 tht sucond mud Batty 1 wnror WTS mat 1nd Lsccrttd by Mr M1cks.y C 1ughron a ttrm wycn mard Sandy a senror vyort 1 drtss of syuet prnk 1nd rose thrffon draftd rn b1ck Hur uscort vy1s Nlr Don lottm1nn c1pt11n of thu ltnnrs lum 1 ln susptncn mountud 18 tht fourth I11'IlCl Nlrss P1t 'NltNlurry yy as 1n ncunccd Pts drtss vy1s 1 1s.1yan un 1x11 s a Q 1 sr Nr Hrntcn X ut Prtsrdtnt of tht llghts Lscorud PM tt hLr pl1ct at honor on tht st1gt uttn l1ntt thtn summoned the frfth 1nd fmal m11d Xlxss Juntttt Rauh Juntttt yxcrt a glamorous dress of nylon organdy yxrth 1 dotttd Syuss oyursklrt Nlr Nlck Qurall co nptaln ot tht lratk Ttam yy 19 har Lscort Cfn ummm :Hu su 1 s ' L V I ' V 2' g I I. s ' 1 K 1 v L C 1 b V L I N D I 1 ' V- A L 5 y - 4 ,.x 1 N N' . 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'U7 At last the ttell guarded seeret vtas revealed and the applause grew Ire mendous is our new l9D8 Traek ueen 'Vlrss Carol Roe ttas announeed ueen Qlrol ttetrmg the tradttlonal robe of red sattn tt mlked slottlt dottn the arsle to the m8j9Sf1C strarns of Pomp 'end Ctrcumstanee Vlat or Llotd Dobbs es orted Carol to the toot ot the throne tt here she made a QYJCIOUS lott bott Rettrlnq ueen Janet then deseended the steps to the loot of the thron to erottn furol the nevt IQ78 Sprlng Sports C ueen Vllss Anxta Magatas Vtee I resldent ot Pep R presented ueen Carol ttrth a gold lotlng cup the gltt ot P p R 'lhen C oleh Otto lntredueed the bots tt ho Ind qualxlleel tor the trtek meet md te lel of the lteld etents nn tt hlch eieh tt ould parlxelptte ll the Publle Sehool Sttdtum After cheertng our u en the lraek 'Ie1m md stngmg the -Xlma Mater the tudents ttent for a brxel stat IH ellsses ind then trekked to tn afternoon et sun and sport lt the stadlum D out s At Il 1 1 IRIC t N11 x x fp TRACK Traek IS more than meets the ete 'lhe onlt thlng the aterage person sees IS a group et guts runmnv dott n the emder path Behlnd the scenes there IS tt ork and strun In the held etents the bots must lmprote thelr torm md tmmmg beeluse thlt ts three lourths ol the busxness of ttmnmg 'I here I5 more to runmng than lust pxeklng, tour legs up and puttmg them dotftn IS last as tou can HX runner must hate the abxlxtt to breathe deeplt lor a long pertod of txme and hate good arm motements to merease h1s speed Roosetelt his a good trtek temm Vt e eould latte tt on as easllt is tte lost Vtye lost praetteallt etert one ot our meets bt one or ttto pomts On FlLld Dat our team qualtfled for four track events ln the JUHIOI DIXISIOH and for slx IU the Qemer D1t1s1on RICHARD Kttst R Om Htzmiretl Ilwztf efelhl .. 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A V xvx - N x Vx- Vx 7 v r rx 1 fl- v YJ v x xx - v K Y ' TRACK The 1958 track team had a rough scason but tame out fighting with an effort vye should be proud of At the St Louis Public High Relay Carnival held April 26 our 440 yard relay team placed eighth vyith 47 6 seconds ln the distance mcdlcy relay which includes thc 880 yard run 220 yard dash 440 yard dash and the mile we came in second only to Vashon Thc sprint medley relay found us in eighth place the 480 yard shuttle low hurdle rclay team seycnth the two mile relay fifth the 880 yard relay fifth and the one mile relay eighth Our high Jumpers placed sixth broad jumpers seventh and shot putters sixth yard dash and high jump ttlunior Division! and the mile run 880 yard relay 180 yard low hurdlc 880 yard run mile relay and high jump QS-enior Diyisionl After a grueling meet Roosevelt finished last The l998 senior lcttermen are Harry Miller Don Oyerall Fred Renner Ron VlcCracken Alan Preusser Earl Borcn Norman Jenkins Richard En gleman Richard Kaiser Henry Hartoe and Jerry O Leary In the Junior diyision Bob Saalfield Don Schepker Tom Smith Bob Bauer Jim Loye Ron Fay eere John Anderson and Bob Steele receiy cd letters The hard working managers are Jim Davis Bob Harris and New ton Al dridge One Hundred Thirty mne Field Day found us qualifying in the l00-yard dash, 880-yard relay, 220- A1A11L' 1958 track 1arL11 '1 X11rL11 A r11 11111 1111111 91 111 Apr11 X ax X 11 X IX X IX X IX X ax X IX X IX 10 schcdulc of RL1L1scvc11As team was as PDL 1umL1111 X 1s11L11 Sou111x1 L51 X 11Lvxood 1lL11xs 1171L111111 X11p1LuL1od RL11xs 1111115 Summr L uts RL 1 Car111 X1 1x1111Lx str1Ll 1SL1111r 1rL1111111111 LX str1Lt SL111 r C1lXL1111d LDISINLI 1111111111 1rL111111111r1Ls1 s1r1c1 111111101 P11111s L L1 DIN r 11111111 L C 1rL11 JLSS fL111L1wS: L 1 L SL111m111L1 VARSITY ALUMNI GAME 1 X L L 1 L 1 Xk11111K1l11 111 L 1115 LxL11Ld and 1'J1L'i9LL 1L1 L1rL 111L L11mL r 1 L 111L aL1111Q Ll 1c11 L11 111L 131111111111 tL1111 111 L 11LLd 1111 111Lm11Lrs L11 111L A umm 1L1111 111LI1 X r L1QLrs LL11L11 L1 11L X1 L L 7 S L rx L1 LX11 Ll L K L L ll L L L11 L 1 L 1 XXLI' 1 1 1 111L sLLL111L 1 1 L U LLLK L U L L1 1L1 nd 1 Lk L1 1 1LL QL 1 L 1111 LL11L Lr 111 L,1111L xx 1s L 1L L1 1L11 L1L LL s 11 L L 1r 111s 11191 g1111L l11Ht ll 1 PI L L11x1x N ' Z'-f, 'L 1' 1 ' 28f- '13 1 1 11 A --W A A' 17 -11111-1 '1 ,'.' 11A111'1L'S1 1' A19-11 '1 A'.' 71 1 I7 A Z2 ' A Z6 f-St. 1.1 A '113' f Ava1 11 ' If--1c'A 111j I1 D17 A' .A'AL 7' A1121 111 V' 8 D11' A' 11 AL1 1511111151 1 11 ' 12 Q ' 1 111j 1-1 A' 1 A 7'A 117' 1C1fD1: A 1' 1 A1 111' 211 151'1 11 ' 13 L'A A111-1's 1 11 j Z1 131L'1L1 Day 11 1 Sf 11' L' A ' 1 11L11 L11113' saw t11L' X'arS1ty-1'X111111111 LAa111L'. 11111 1 171JX'L'L1 111 11. 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I' vu: W U 1, .M fl' P9 L1 11 1 1 .J THE RED FLASHES Moderator Mlss Jchanna Frurn Jan to June 1958 Sept 1958 to Jan 1959 Jeanne Herman Captain Mary Cooper Captarn Carol Roe Co Captam Margre Whrtaktr Co Captam Mary Cooper Cale Perkms Amta Magafas Carol Elgln Kay Nash Dranne lzdleson Donna Robrnson N1kk1Tamburell1 Margxe Whrtaker bue Schaefer Betty Koppe Betty Koppe Substltutes Substltutes Pat Crltchfleld Barbara Funken Kathy Feyerabend Veronrca NV1lson Carol Elgrn Ann Schwarze Jeanette Rauh Kathy Peyerabend The cheer leaders are an rndrspensable part of our athletnc program At football and basketball games and track meets they lead the spectators 1n the cheers for Roosevelt Only members of Pep R or Pepettes are elrgnble to be cheer leaders At graduatlon each gxrl IS awarded a cheer leader s R Three cheers for Roosevelt s Red Flashes One Hundred I-ortu one Q w . , ., ., . V A . . . 1 - , . ' V CROSS COUNTRY One of the least publlcxzed of the sport actrvltnes at Roosevelt IS Cross Country our team certarnly deserves credlt for 1ts work Cross Country rs under the supervrslon of Coach Otto Cross Country consxsts of a B team for boys terms 1 4 as well as the xarsxty team The B team had one meet thrs fall rn Wh1Ch they placed n1nth The A team of Cross Country has fourteen meets each fall The meets are held at the baseball dramond rn Forest Park at 4 30 PM The race xtself t1ce each Saturday and Sunday durmg the season The B team numbers flve boys Bob Conlln John Mlchael Stan Pero vrch Mlke Smlth and Earl Nellcr Four of these also form the A team wxth four upper term classmen The members are Bob Conlm Stan Perovlch Ray Dlederechsen Jerry P1pp1n Marvm Jeffers .hm Smlth John Mlchael Mike Smlth members of both teams wlll be awarded Cross Country Letters for 1958 RITA SOLOVITZ One Hundred Forty two is a two-mile-long speed and endurance test. The boys carry on constant prac- All ' - E. 'O . V' P X A ...wil 1958 TENNIS TEAM The Racket Squad was sparked to a promrsmg season thxs fall by none other than Coach Wallace E Wrlde Roosevelt durmg the frrst and second rounds was handed xts fxrst defeats racket agamst McK1nley 1n the fourth round and fmrshed them off wnth a vrctorrous score of 4 1 In the ftfth round Southwest downed Roosevelt by a score of 5 0 However the sxxth seventh elghth and nmth rounds saw the Riders bounce back and smash therr way to three successrve and frnal v1ctor1es INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS Frrst Singles Games ets Matches Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Laumann Gregory Second Srngles Sodomka John Thxrd Slngles Porter Howard FIISY Doubles Muskopf James Velton James Borella Davld Rohrbach Paul FINAL STANDING Rank Games Sets Matches Won Lost Won Lost Won Lost Roosevelt 4 351 315 47 37 23 17 BEVERLY MEYER CAROL Doss One H ndredF tu Ihree .al N I X Q, w, 1 it by Beaumont ,C4-lj and Cleveland Q4-lj respectively. The squad raised a S , J 62 68 8 8 4 4 , 62 70 8 8 4 4 , 61 66 8 9 4 4 Y 2 J , Q 82 56 ll 6 5 3 , Q 83 43 12 4 6 1 Letter t the edntor GaveS T VeLTerx XY!-Tis ID QS QR' e B 9 Three lVKo'Clf1SrS Hi 12,4 .,u-H 0.11 fwfl-'-fu. - GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Nloderaters Xllss Plxlex 1nd Nltss RLIYLI The Glrls Athlette Asseentlen lenovxn IS the CAX and blllkllllly gllllled ln September of l97-l h1s as tts purpose ofterlng the glrls ol Roose xelt Hxgh Sehool the opportunltx ot part1e1p1t1ng tn 1n OFQIUIILCI progr1n1 el sports lhe 1ssee11t1on seel-es tc' emph1s11e Il1xs1e1l ment1l so ral 1nd eth1e1l elexelepment Ln er the LOIISIIILIIIOII 1elopted ln September l97f the GXA h1s been LIYILILCI lnto two seetle ns lunler C AXA ler trls ol terms one to three 1 e enter GAA lor qrrts ol terms le ur to e1Ql1t lhts Cl1XlSlK n en1b es the e eer urls u1th 1dx1need lexlls te tlnd more equ1l eompetttlon xxhnle the qrrls ol lLlI'llQ1' GAA lNXe opportumtx to learn the x1r1e us slerlls gr1eluallx anel eer reetlx Be 1use ot the larue LAX membershlp these tu o LIIXISIOHS meet on separate d1ys ll1e assocutron 1lso sponsors 1 reereat1on1l xx rmmmg perrod one use the pool The GAA sponsors tour major sports e1eh season ho leex basleetb1ll xollexball 1nd sottball lntramur1l 1nd mters holastte glmes proude eppor tumty tor many glrls to p1rt1c1p1te m the sports ol thexr el1eO'lI1Q and to be long to a school team as thetr slellls tmproxe NVl11le these te1ms 1re GAA spon sored all sports 1re open te 1nx gtrl wtshmg to plax 'Ih1s xe1r II 1 reeognt txon banquet the members of these school te1ms xx ere au 1rded 1 sm1ll bronze medal for e1el1 sport plued reqularlx The ISSOLIJIIOH further seeks to recogntle ele1elopment1l uhtexements bs 111 1rd1ng the Roosexelt off1e11l emblem letter strlpe and st1r to the members 11 ho xx ork lor tl1em 'lhe letter ts ax11rdeel tor attendmee 1nd 1eh1exement 1 gxrl KK ho ue1rs a GA-X letter h1s uorleed tor lt All of tl1e glrls uhe, l71Xe p1rt1e1p1ted ln your GAA eiurmg the past year haxe enjoyed the lun and lellou shtp ot the sports themselxes 1nd haxe found the help and gutdance ot tl1e sponsors Mxss Ptxlex and Nllss Be 1rd lnxaluable XX hope that exerx Glrl xxtll 1t some tm1e be eyepefed to tl1e C AA as members but all students 1re urged te eeme out tor 1ll sports I ,cn lset xt Ore fhlfefe orfef 1 e 9 1 N -1 I I 7 xv I y - . 1 - . t 1 , ' . 1 1 1- 1 r 1 ' or- S I' 1 1 1 1 1 -1 L I 1' 41 I 1 - I 1, V. 1 'Nb' I 11 ' 1 'I' 1 S Y I' 1 V 1 ' I' . ,, 1 , , . 1 d, , . 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I- -I L'- GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LStX X LIL K OLSLXLI kSX KK 4, NLXL S1 111101111 Iu111ox s QOSLX III xx 1 so III ROUGH LII S X X MXu I osgull Wk SLK I xx 0801 I ISLXLI R xsumll I n1c1uLIl ll 19571958 Slxl Mnmr u 1111 11111 S LII 111ml I 1 x111I1 M111 X IIx111 LX u1I111 Xml s 1111111 4 IU It 11111 N NUI S 1 II111 Isl NIIIx111IL1 SOLIIIIXK Isl u 1 Ill MIN Sa1L1II11u Ix111I 1 mlm Isl I 1 S IPnwlI 1 Soul 111 KS X IS 11111 TEAM GAMES U S pI111111rIx 9 IMI.. ' i'I'I5f1I I, R11 'cII Q-I XIcI1l111Iu1 I 3 I'm1s 1Il I6 S41 wwl Iiu1Sv1'vI1 I3 .AU I ZZ Il 1i1 I ZX CQIcx I.11d 2-I R1'ff'cI1 13 XIII' c' V1 .I11r1111r '.1 IV11s'1'uI1 I7 1I l-' IS IluvQu1'uI1 I5 S0 'cw Z2 IQ11vj'1II lf ills I.11d ZH CIM 'Ilwur . '11l .S f vrus Il I - 51 Silt w'u'IIf .W N X, Scuiurx 32 I SuI1I111'S III I A M I I 1uxI1111v11 Di 1 X'Ol,I,IiYI5,,XI.l, Sci ' ' t.'.1111 Rs:- If? ,QUE FI II:1r Z3 . 25 , ' 17 f ' 30 Rum c 'ull C'Ic I.11d .I liwr '.1 I'1w1f 'Il 25 Q st I3 Rv'-'I 9' XICT c' I3 Rx ' 'CI W2 Su . 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Ll-M'L'h'I7 THE SWIMMING TEAM The boys of the 1957 1958 swlm team have ample rtason to be proud of the record thex set for themselves th1s past season Losrng only one meet to Cleveland the league Champs the Rlders had the greatest pornt total of any of the schools and were second only to Cleweland wrth the least number of op ponent scored pomts Coach Otto was a great help to the boys xx ho had an excellent season Lrsted below are the boys of the 1957 1958 team and the number of pomts scored by each boy 1n the Dual and State Meets Name Pomts Name '4Wade Auld XRobert Florrda 'John Droppelman 9fAugust Ottrnger Joseph Zak 'Herman Skaggs 'Tom McCorm1ck :Carl Ozamc 9 C1arence Howard XJIITI Ruehman 1113111 Curattendrck Tom Rogers Don Lauer Norman Jenkms Gerald Madden Larry McCl1sh Robert Evs ers Robert Paulsen Pornts 'Letter avsarded for the 1957 1958 season A letter was also au arded to Gerald Madden who acted as the team s manager One Hundred Fc rlu ezllhl 1 1 1 197 ' 11 111 1 29 1 ' 1 1182 ' ' 1 18 176 1 17 ' 1166 1 16 'Richard Kaiser 1 1 1 51 Martin Aubuchon 1 1 1 10 sk 1 1 1 1111 45 ' 1 1 9 39 1 1 111 7 ' 11 1 139 ' 5 ' 1111 1 31116 f 1 1 2 1 2 1 rcsu te ot thQ Publt tgu School lQwuQ dull sxxtm mQQti wQrQ ts Q RooSQxQlt lat OSLXLll RoosQxQlt Roosu lt RQ oSQxQ1t Q su RoosQxQlt RQ USQXQlI RQHQ sQxQ1t X Q tlso m t Jr HQIDII n RCLSQXQll l Q QsQxQ1t O muts XlQlX1I1l x BQ LITNOIII Qummr O Ftllon C1QxQ11nQ1 l-lldlu Soldan lQntr1l X whom lrtmtptt lrtmtptt F1 lubl1Q Htgh SQl100l l llgllk SpQnsQ rQd lu C trn 11 lmutry 4 1058 Xlthough no tum Qhampton was LI'OXXI1LCl RoQ5QxQ1t won tour ot thQ mnQ Qunts tt XX tleon Pool XX ashmqton Umurittx 8 x1rQl trQQ stxlQ CDIUTIQLI' Plortdu DroppQ1m1n rXulQ1 lt Lt 481 4110 x 'lI'CllUl1IILI'1lX brQ1Ststro1xQ 71k llllullmill Xuld Droppdmm 40 y1rQltrQQ stylQ OIJYIIL Skaggs XlLCOfIUlLl'K Plortdl Dtxtng OttmgQr Z pomts Slnggs potnts Xflkk orm1QlQ 60 'S poxnts n thQ LXLUHIQ, Qui Xl1rQh Q LL xms lhlt 1 lXL oos X lt woxs qutlt Qd Q Q Q 1 Tlx Q Q tn xtdutl was lu t 1 Q OX lunt l11Q 7m 4t1 4t1 vtt K 4tr p tt XX 1QlQ X 1lQl XX 1Q1Q Xuld lohn DroppQlm1n lpmoh l lor di Xuqust Otttmnr llLFI11lIl Sluggs YL S 5 ITL lIllllXILlllll l'l1LK x1rQ huttQr1lx FL kS L Untnw Drunk Ill UQ XL Q Q tn m 1 1 Q Q st hrs ITIL L Q N., ONS 11181. 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'l'hQ' swimn itg was rn 'lof'Ql with t 'ct, 'lkh' r'turntr Q lv prQ1 if' to xx'Qvr1Q uquallx' hard HCXI year in an .t ' III to I lu ' ' ' ' ' bf H- Qm up Qwt' thQ' lL'.QNUL' and thc ftatQ'. llc vishirk th' team a lot ot' lu'1Q in . Q A b Qna1Y ?':lfl 'ft-t!l'Q1rftf-mn' l lmlllz NW CHAMPIONS' THE B FOOTBALL TEAM Congratulatlons to Coach Rogers and the Team lt IS an rmpressrve rec ord seven games srx vxctorxes May you retam your t1tle next year and may you who Joln the varsrty replacmg those who graduate carry on your wmnlng ways nl he scores of the games are llsted 1n the order ln whrch they were played Roosevelt 13 Hadley 0 Roosevelt 20 Cleveland 0 O lVlcKmley 7 Roosevelt 7 Beaumont 6 Roosevelt 13 Vashon 7 Roosevelt 7 Sumner 6 Roosevelt 20 Central 0 Roosevelt DoLoREs AVILEA MARX ELI FN CRoss ef? One Hundred Fully v 'pw , N m x 1 2 N , N! Q J X lf x xi N 'l N 7 o J U 7 V , gf. , ' 2 Y N Q! 37 LJ My :M f'V00i'1f5fV A ' THE 1958 FOOTBALL TEAM Coaches Le Fort Anastasoff Bennett and Rogers Tr1 captams Jrm Plckett M1ke O Rellly and Ron Mer? Lettermen from 57 fother than the three captalnsl are LOUIL Black Al Ellxs Jack Russell Earl Boren Leo I-Iylla Ron McCracken Humor! Mlckey Caughron Ken Krrsch Jerry O Leary Humor! Steve De Rochr Ted Prcls Players awarded a letter th1s year are Ed Damely Gerald Hajek Nrck Katsaras lSen1orb Tom Deranja Jnm Love Bob Threlkeld B111 Frago Erwm Rosel The veteran lettermen along wtth the other members of the team really put therr whole hearts rnto the game The boys returnmg next year hate bene flttd greatly by the experrence they gamed We w1sh Roosevelt s team for next year greater success DoLoREs Ax ILEL MARX ELLEN CRoss One Hundred frllu on Curt Bennett Jim Glore Don Hurter fSeniorl , . FOUR SMR ERS TSOITI mates R MERZ M OPEILLY J PKIKETT Q X J WM K f .gi 1 A .. 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FOOTBALL Roostxtlt 6 Gr1n1tt CIIX l 7 Pl l1t Rough R1dtr lucktd Ctt tht ttotb1ll st1Qon 1t Gr1r11tt C1ty llll r1t1Q on Qtpttmbcr lZ 1gt1111ft tl1t QJYTUIIL C 1tx XX JYTIOYS T ht XXVIYYIOTS 1111dt :1 touchdcxxn lI'l tht l1rQt quarttr T ht trx tor tht LYIYI pomt xx IS not gotd ln tht stcond qu1rttr Roosevtlt s J1m P1clsttt xx ent txtr tl1t Qo1l lmt tor tht touchdoxxn Tht luck for the LYIY1 pomt xx IS 1 f11lurt Thus at tht tnd ot tl1t t1rsth1ll tht stort xx 19 6 6 Durmq tl1t l1St t1ttx sttonds ot tl1t QHITIL tht XV1rr1orQ scortd agam lht lllLlLI'S tt I'lIl1'1LlLQl tt t1ght to tht l1sl sttt nd but to no ax 11l Roostxtlt I3 Southxxtst For tht t1rst t1mt IU ttn yt1r9 Rtoitxtlt Q Rtd md Wllltk dtft1ttd Qouth xxtits Grttn 1nd Gold on Stpttmhtr l9 ln tl11S non lt1gue g1111t pl1ytd If Roostxtlt tht f1rst lllll' 11xx both ttams rtm11r1 stortltss mrttrback l1m P1tkttt plunqtd through on tl qu1rttrb1clft sntalt stormg tht t1rst Roostxtlt touchdoxx fl l to Hylll s COHXLTSIOU xx as gtod Our fttond scormg opportumtx t1mt xx htn ,hm Love c1ught .1 35 x 1rd p1SQ m1k111g tht Ccorc ll 0 Southxx t1t thtn scortd Qtxtn pomts At tht tnd of tht gamt tht Qtort xx 15 Rotstxtlt ll Qouthxx est X Rooitvtlt l9 l-ladltx, I3 Tht lllClLI'S tnttrcd ltagut pl1x bx tr1xtl1ng to Pubhc Qthools SflCl1LlI11 Cn Octobtr -l to pl1x l-ladltx H dltx ltd lm O t1rlx lI'l tl1t SL ond qlllff r l to Hxll1 1111dt tht lll'9I Rough Rliltf touthdt xxn dut to tht txttlltnt blotk mg of tht tt1m Xlvylfll thrct Sctt nds ltft 1n tl1t t1rQt l11ll l to .1g1111 stortd on 1 lmtx txttuttd pl1x ll1t k1tlt for tl1t Lklfl pomt xx 1s nt gt 1d lxtn K1rQth nt oxtr tht gt1l t 1 t1xt Hlllll It tt ur qt r r t l21CLI'9ll1LlXXL fl lllkll' t1rSt lt1gut g1111t lf? lv Rcostxtlt 0 Xltlxmltx lm t thtr ll xx1s 1 xunnx d1y lor Xltlxm tx 11 tht Ctldhuxgs tlttt1ttt ouqh li1ClLfS llt dtlt11 xas ht l tl xt t 1 t T l t ILIH p 1 t11ll1nt l1ql1t hut tht C1t ldhuqs xx on l Il 0 Roo1txtlt6 X whom I3 At Roostxtlt l1tld on Ottthtr I8 tl1t Rtt1t1h l1lLlLf5 111tt tht XI1SllOI1 XX olxtr1r1tS Atttr 1 stortltss t1rst quarttr ttnttr Xl1ltt ORt1llx 1ddtd mx potnts to tht Rooitxtlt stort hx ITl1lQ1I'1g 1 tt uchdoxxn :Xt tht tnd tt tl1t llllf tl1t R1dtrS ltd 6 O Ht xx txtr 1tttr txxo touthdoxxns IU tht fourth qu1rttr X Nhon xx on l3 6 Om Htmtlrttl' lzfttf Ihrtt A 3YH wut L I H I Y 1 . 1 . ,. , . , . 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TL R L 1' - -1 x' fl ' 1rS t:.5'1r1l'agt11plny, 11 '. 1 ut lp .1 f 1 -111 f'1 - 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 - t V VH4 H 4 H ' H H ' 4' ' H 'H H A H - HI v H Ov . , H HVH 3 V L I L H v H H U- H 1 ' 1k 1 - - 3 y1v1Y K' 1 1 - 1 K- ' 1 ' g 1' , L. x ' ' 1 1 1 Y 11 Roostytlt O C entral O A cold damp yundy Noytmbtr l saw Roostytlt and Qtntral play to a scoreless t1t at Publlt Sthools Stadlum Lxclttment camt rn tht thrrd quarttr uhtn Jrm Ltye brcltt my ay at tht 48 yard lxnt and rattd lnto tht tnd font Unfortunattly a penalty on the play aga1nstRoostytlt null1f1td tht touchdovy n Pxfttr mmy atttmpts by both ttims to scort tht gamt tntltd O O Roostxtlt ll Btaumont 6 lhe Rtdtls kltktd off to Btaumont on Noyembtr 8 Alttr tht sttond play tht Rldtrs rtgarntd the ball dut to a fumblt Vlrltt O Rttlly rm 33 yards for tht frrst RHS tally hm l oyt rttoxtrtd mother Pmtlumont fumblt 1nd r1n -ff yards for tht stcond Roostytlt scort On tht thtrd ltttltotf tht butttr ftngtrtd Btaumt nt batlts lumbltd 1g11n lxtn KlI'3Lll sttrtd tht thlrd touth doyx n Btaumont scortd IU tht stcond quarttr but s1x mort potnts vytrt qultlt ly addtd to Rooses elt s trtdtt by Lto Hylla ln the fourth quarttr .lxm Pltltttt tht txtra polnt makxng tht fmil store ll 6 Coath ltlrorts fmt strittgy of tlttrnatmg umts xy 19 rtsponstblt for thls fmt ofttnsnyt shou Rooseytlt O Qltytland X Tht Cltytland Dutchmen mtt the Rooseyelt Rough Rldtrs at Rooseytlt on Noytmbtr l7 Ilht ftrst half rtmarntd scortltss tlthough tht b1ll changtd hands many trmts ln tht thlrd qutrttr tht only touthdovsn of tht gamt yy is madt by Cltyeland Tht tonytrslon vyas good and Cltytland ltd X O Aftt many pass atttmpts by tht Rrdtrs the gamt tnded rn luor of C ltytland Rooseytlt Z Sumntr Z0 Ntxthtr Sumntr nor Roostvtlt could garn an advantagt ln tht frrst quarttr to score In tht second quarttr tht Rxdtrs madt two polnts on 1 tacklt tn tht tnd fone by II om Dtranja Durrng the thrrd quarttr a serrts of hnt plunges by Sumner ktpt them dttp rn Rooseytlt s ttrrrtory At the end of the fourth quarter tht score stood at 20 2 tn favor of Sumner dut to thrte qunck touch dovt ns madt by the Bulldogs Dol out s Ax ll 1 1 Matty ELI t x Ctzoss ni Ont Hundred lzltu four s vs l I vI 7 vs H s yu IH 7 1 I N V H 7 7 H - 7 I 3 -5 I H 'H ' H , H Y V V I HVH I IH H V I H V H 7 H H H H H H H L L A H Y . I I I H- I' H H Y H I H H H' . , . , . , I H I v I 'H H' YH H H I H -I v I t s ,vs - s 1 I I- II 1 t - II H H H 'N ' ' I H I 7 H I 'H 'H H H I ' I . L L . t I ' Y H H I H H H I H I ' YH H I' - Y H Y I' ' H I V H V H I I' H succeeded ln crosstng the goal hne on a quarterback sneak. Ken lxtrsch klclted H sf I I H I -- . A H I I- I H t 1 H I I V Ht 'I H I I H IH 'I VH 7 YH I H VH I-I 3 HVH H ' Y I H YH VH H - I H II H I H H H H H r I H' H I H H v - 7 H H 7 t H 7 H 7 I H 4 YH I Y HVH H Q- I Hr HI H I H H H I H I H I H t H H H I H 1 I H I H . . 'H ' 7 A H I I I H IH I I H 7 H mm I vm I H I 7 1 - I I s H I 4 P 'I ,. OHM, ff , , xt M ilk!-:H as in , M M, .5,,,z ,,, 4 0 K 'VW V' w if f f? 37' 2622, Ala'-v,3a4,o1-4:0 0 faoi37eaA4.l.ZZ X ..J'AcA ffataanay -5.44 On H nlr Ifrrlur FALL SPORTS CORONATION 1 9 5 8 Excitement filled the Roosevelt auditorlum Friday night November Zl Who would be the l958 Fall Sports ueen Retlrlng ueen Kay Nash waited on the throne as she summoned each ma1d of honor Mr Lorenzen announced the first mald of honor Miss Carol Hunnius who was escorted by Earl Boren Carol wore a stunning red chiffon dress with a red cummerbund The second mard of honor Vliss Beverly Meyer was escorted to the queen s throne by Rob Harrls Her govs n was a beautiful aqua silk chiffon with heart shaped neckl1ne She and the other maids of honor carried golden chry santhe mums The third maid of honor Vlr s Mary Cooper appeared vyearmg a loy ely eseort vsas Al Ellis As the suspen e mounted Vliss Carol Schvx ra the fourth maid of honor xx as summoned Carol vsho vias escorted by Jim Pickett yyore a vshite dress yy 1th a lace bodice and chiffon full skirt trimmed with a red cummerbund and tralllng bow The audience sat tense as the fifth and final maid of honor yy as in nounced Miss Margle Whitaker escorted by Mike O Reilly made a graceful curtsy to Retiring Queen Kay Nlargie s mint green dress had a lace bodice and full taffeta skirt Om Hundr d fllftf szx i i Q J 1 . V 1 I 'I Y V , i Y - . 'I Y V 4 I I l - 1 i I ' Y - 1 l I . A .S Y 4 ' X ' V3 l V Y shrimp-colored chiffon dress with a very full skirt and a slit neckline. Her Q 7 I I s - , . ' 'a ', ' , 7 ' Q Y 7 I I V Y 7 I 3 1 i -7 3 I 3 ' ' I V .- H V ' 1 I V H 3 7 I 1 ' ' YY I 7 I 1 li V' Af 'I' l 3 3 . 1 9 -Mb...-f QUEEN BRENDA MISS Brenda Stephens our 1958 Fall Sports Queen was then announced She was preceded down the axsle by her three pages Sharon Ewers Sandy Var num and Sandy Odorxzzl ueen Brenda s pale blue scooped neck taffeta dress wrth a bell shaped sk1rt draped rn lce blue chlffon was partly covered by the red satrn ueen s cape She was escorted to the steps of the throne by Mayor Nlck Katsaras Retlrlng ueen Kay then placed upon ueen Brendas head her golden crown MISS Sue Schaefer, Presndent of Pep R, presented to ueen Brenda a gold trophy cup the tradmonal grft from Pep R The coronatlon was over and the dancmg began Congratulatxons to each ma1d of honor and a most successful and happy rengn to Queen Brenda MARY SAND1:Rs One Hundred Flfly seven ' ' Q E S c'ee gf V' S B T2 - my ' kfqy ,L ij! LA f . his , MWA , . Q , ' - Q Q - Q Msss Carol Schwartz Miss Margie Whitaker MAID F HONOR Mnss Beverly Meyer FALL sPoRTs DANCE Miss Mmq Cooper Muss Carol Hunmus Wk W5? MnssKNnsh jAMf1 Our rect mascot Our Heroes U 'll 1',IS. 1 1 NK Y XX Fell Sporiis Queen and Maids. 1958 VARSITY ALUMNI BASKETBALL GAME On 'Iutsday nrght Dtttmber 2 1 XI1I'S1U7 Alumnl g1mt was playtd ln the Roosuelt Audltorlum at X 30 P Nl Ihs. gamt su shud back 1nd forth through tht tntlre gamt but the VJYSIIQ tamt out on lop dtfeattng tht Alumm 'J9 '97 'I hrough tht tombmtd ttforts ol our touhts and tht Stu dent Counul thts was a mgmombls. nlght for 1ll Roostvelt studtnts prtstnt 1nd past Iolloxxxng tht g1mt xx IS 1 d1ntt xxhtth tnabltd utrxont to gut to Qtthtr for 1 short 11 hmlt Addlng to thu. LXCIILIHQDI ot tht gamt mm 1lumn1t thttrltadtrs show td tht same pcp 1nd Lnthususm thty had tn tht put 'Iht TILIIIIIIIL thterltldtrs xurt Sandy Sthmldt C1rol Rot Judy I-ILIIIIINTH rDoddJ lunnt I-Iermmn Donna I-I1ndslx XY 1lm1 Brow nsman Shtrrx Holland Clnrlottt Nltrmmn Ixtn Braden 1nd J1ntt Sthlogl Alumm putlupatlng tn tht Alumnt X 1rs1tx Game wtrt Tom Fltlgtbbons John Host Clxrtntt Qnlmort Rogtr Stott nl td 5ch1n1burg Las Vltdlu St1n Foarsttl XV11 nt Grossu ultr Htrb Orf Don Nllngts Sttxe Bett1 Robtrt NI1ntss Al I-Ixnton Btll Schmtdt Jxm Ptntl1nd I lox d Dobbs Cunt Ghdstom Shurlty B1 lngton Jon Clntsttlx Nlal Nlurphy ltr I 1s1 tr Extrxont tnjoxtd thls s,1l1 utnt 1nd 1ll 1rt lookmfa torn 1rd to ntxt xt1r and 'IHOIIHLL' X 1rs1tx Pxlumm gamt J xxx H xxust Rial fa Un I , V ,., V- , V VI V V I I I A I II, VI . .A . H .L C I I I V - I I I ' - 5 ' I I K- ' - ' ' 3 3 - , . . . I - V I I I I I I V . I . . I . I 1 I I I I M Y I 3 . . 1 . , I I . I I. I. . . I . rx 5- Y 1' M V 3 ' i i X . 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JANUARY FEBRUARY CALENDAR January Z7 Boy look at all those freshmen Where drd they come from January 28 It s another day of regrstratton Pleasant but many of the classes are ftlled up Cleyeland nosed by our basketball frye by a score of 58 to 47 January 29 The f1rst day of school neyer runs quxte smooth What a mess the lunchroom always IS the frrst day new help students hungry after an hour long fourth perlod the rush to buy lunch checks January 30 The Math Club held tts semester busmess meettng and appll eatxons for membershtp veere accepted All boys rn the Bovylmg Club reported to Bovxlmg Grand at 3 30 P M January 31 The January 1959 Class held IIS frrst meetmg of the term Nlr Wreland was asked to be thelr sponsor A short busmess meetmg of the Camera Club was also held today lhe Radro Club met to plan the term s program February l Roosevelt sneaked by Central rn basketball by a score of 52 to February 4 All of the Bwana Staff members trudged farthfully baek to an 8 l5 meetmg A tmanclal report vs as gtyen md asslgnments for late wmter sports and calendar wrxte ups were made February 5 The Rough Rrders subscrxptxon sheet vsas passed rn adusory today D1g for those penmes because the paper ulll cost Sl Z5 th1s term It IS not 1nflat1on but a larger edttlon FI he brand new e1ghts held thelr fxrst class meetmg to nommate offxcers o 61 to 27 February 6 The Publlc Address Club got thmgs rollmg thrs mornmg at 8 OO A M T he 8 s elected offlcers 1n adxrsory thus mormng Congratulatlons to the follow1ng J1m Duban presrdent AlH1nton yxce prestdent Carol Roe secretary Sandra Saar treasurer John Leara sergeant at arms The shutter bugs really work fast Dtd you look at those keen pre ures ebruary 7 l he follovylng vyere elected by the so blg seyens Mnke ORe1lly presndent Nxck Kasaras YICL presxdent Beyerly 'Xfleyer secretary Judy Gronemeyer treasurer Rlchard Murphy sergeant at arms All the hams met rn Room 9 tor another Radro Club meetxng February 8 Ihe Rough Rrders just couldnt seem to get rollxng as they dropped another league basketball game to Sumner by 1 seore of 68 to 53 February 10 The erghts button desrgns yy ent on dlsplay February ll Ftrst payday for the great frve column Rough Rlder My yote for the e1ghts butte n deslgn yy on Its number 17: by John Hall On Hune1ree1'S1x1q! ur Y 7 ! V 1 . V , V .-.. J 7 . I ' V ' 3 h . v1 1 y 1 ' v1 1 F Y R ' Y Y! I 3 . . V x . , - 7 Y vi- T 1 I 5 1 I 1 11 I 'D -- ' I K 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' Y' A ' ' V 3 . Y l Y T I . 3 I D 3 A A ' . 'I VD I H V 7 V , . - 4 y 1 I V ' ' 53 . -D I Y A Tl L I 1 - 1 I 1 3 I 1, D P 1 41 Y T . I I 3 Y I V. V Y I I 7 I 7 3 1 V' T l 5 T he Pengums met and defeated Soldan 1n a league swrm meet by a score T 1 ' 1 3 I 1 I V' Y . I I l ' t I 1 ' I Y' 1 1 I 1 ' 3 Y' 1 1 ' I - - 3 Y . 7 7' .4- t ' A ' 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 -- ' f v' 1- 1 ' e 1v1 v 1 v1 Y 1 Y , I A V 1 1 rl y 1 y1 ' Z ' 1 ey 1 1,5 - - 33 I Y e 3 3 1 'I 1 Y L ' 1 . 1 Y . v . y1 I Y Y ,T 4- 1 I 3, I 7 v Y 1 A 5 u 1 4 v I Y y v e' ' A -'el ea' lax one at aw' Kula! N4-all-I 951411 Il he brg 6 s held therr frrst class meetrng M1ss l-logan was asked to be therr moderator Rooseyelt C1 A A met Cleyeland on therr home ground and played a terrrfrc game The rampagrng Rough Rrders really shellacked Hancock by a knock out score of 62 to 40 February l2 All Romans met for the frrst trme thrs term to choose new of frcers 'Ihose elected were Mary McCrary Frrst Consul Mary Ellen I-lovey Second Consul Sue Trampe Scrrba Thor Bruce uaestor Kurt Studt elanrtor lSergeant at armsl lhe Spanrsh Club met tor the farst trnae thas term l can count to ten rn Spamsh too The Pengurns dropped a non league dual swrm meet to Prrncrpra Il he score was Prrncrpra 50 Roosey elt 37 lrebruary l3 Gee the boys rn the Bowlrng Club are really knoekrng those trmbers All mathematrcxans farthfully trekked to the Math Club The McK1nley G A A walloped Roosevelt rn an excrtrng basketball game after school The score Roosevelt 5-l MCKlHlLy 7l Watch out for those track men on ground floor eorrrdors February 14 Happy Valentrnes Day Mary McC1reevy and Bob Struckmeyer were elected Sweethearts f A Cappella s whrz bang party The Junror Rough Rrders attacked the Southwest l onghorns rn a basket ball game after school What a lot of gurls tryrng out for cheer leaders We admrre Mary Cooper s Februaryl7 All the energetrc students plowed therr way to school rn sprte of snow Report card trme gets eloser and closer February l8 The Srxes eleeted therr offrcers today Congratulatrons to Ken Whaley presrdent Dan Shepker yrce presrdent Carol Elgrn secretary Margre Whrtaker treasurer Roger Rers sergeant at arms At Bwana Staff meetrng at 8 l5 A M calendar wrlte ups were stressed and the essay deadlrne was set for March 25 The Creole Caprrole grven by the Rough Rrder Staff was a huge suc cess Pete Martrn of KXOK was the specral guest After entertarnm nt furnrshed by Vrckae Bauer Marrlyn and Carolyn Cnlda and Edy Kohner and Jrm Bast both Mr Martrn and Mrss Frurn judged the masks naade and worn by varrous students Records were grven by Mr Martrn as at tendance prrzes For some strange reason not a srngle boy won one Yea Team Lets go was the famrllar cry heard rn the vrcrnrty of the Roosevelt aud Il uesday nrght Thrs was the Rrders last game rn home terrrtory and eyen though they put up a hard fnght they lost by two bas kets Just wart untrl next year well trample those steers - . . 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I I 73 1 Y I Y Y I - I I 1 A y ' x 1 On llumlreel S1'.x'!y-six 1 3' AN 5 XB eh X xN ' 0 vc 0-'W vm T0r+J' C:-rum kc February I9 lhe peppy grrls an Pep R elected the tolloyymg offreers Carol Roe presxdent Anrta Magafas yrce presndent Jeanette Rauh sec retary Nlaralyn Galda treasurer Susan Schaefer Pep R pomt charrman Jane Schmadt Pepette pomt chalrman Crash Bam Oh oh another gutter ball Dont yy orry lt yy as just tlae Grrls Bovylmg Club They too elected offrcers Beverly Meyer presrdent Carol Cllck secretary Ceorgra V1 alll treas urer The Seyens haye been pondermg vyhlch rang tlaey yy ant for therr yery ovyn class rmg lt proved a hard desc1s1on to make sxnce all the rxngs look ed so yery pretty Jack Carney and Dack Clay ton ofStat1on Vy ll yy ere mteryleyy ed by mem bers of the Rough Rider Staff today February 20 C A A met for more basketball February 71 The frrst aud of the season yy as an mterestmg one 'Vlr John P Vlonterey gaye an unusually rnterestrng talk on the part the courts play an protectmg people February 24 lhe 'St Lours Symphony Orchestra under Ilae dareetron of 'Nlr Harry A Forbman presented rts last concert of the season to publac schools an the audatoraum of Roosevelt The program mcluded Beetlaoyen and Drummer February 25 The German Club met today after school rn Room 312 and elected offacers Congratulatrons to B111 Crattendack presadent leroy llllenberger vace presxdent Carolyn Grlda secretary Gerald lxlrne treas urer The Senaors vyere host at a dance The Candy Capers 3 la P 'Nl As usual all yy as jolly and all had fun Entertaanment vyas by records and sey eral attendance pr17es vyere grven lebruary Z6 T lie l atm Club under tlae sponsorslarp of Nlass 'ylartrnr met to dxscuss and epeplam the purpose and functaons of the elub to all neyy members Dr Glassburg s serres of lecture on hygaene started for all 7 s and 7 s February Z1 Vlath Club met at the close of school to delye 1nto the 1ntr1 cacaes of numbers G A A met for some more exertang basketball MARCH CALENDAR Nlarch l The Rooseyelt Svyma Team splashed to frfth plaee m the state tournament Congratulatlons boys Rooseyelt s basketball team played a losrng game agarnst C leyeland today The score 47 36 'T Humir el Srytu zuhl 1' ' 1 J ' ' y' , 1 ' 1k 1 1 v 1 - 1 1: A 1 y 1 - I 1 .V 1 3 . . il l l y v v A 1 1 Q 1 v1 1 vs 1 I y y I ' sv y 1' v1 v A L 4 1 T A x I , L L Y Ti v Ynf D 1 X 5 C v A- 3 I ' 6 1 Y I i X I I 1 . 1 A ay vu v ' e I 3 3 V T- x x I I v y 1 I X' A . 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'eff '-Lnillgl x QL if ' A WF h N: '55 , x March 4 Thrs evenlng the Roosevelt Ensemble had the honor of srngrng at the Melbourne Hotel where the Drstrrbutrye Educatlon Club of Mrssourr to whrch many of Mr Horn s classes belong was holdmg nts annual ban quet March 5 R H S has now rnaugurated the three track system Thrs plan makes the above ayerage students take more dxffrcult subjects and earn more credrts to graduate Oh those poor rnnocent oyer strmulated bralns March 6 7 On these days the 7 s ran around wrth therr thrnkrng caps orled and worklng for the Ohlo Psychologlcal C1 ests Nlarch 10 G A A the Sophomores beat the Senrors ln the basketball play offs after school today Score 11 10 Congratulatrons Sophomores Good gom March ll Open Hcuse Vwlhy thats where my PARENTS C1E1 lO MEET WY TEACHERS Heayen forbrd March 12 El C lub Espanol met nn Room 316 after school to 1n1t1ate new members 'Vlarch 13 SIXQS met rn 301 to vote for thelr button des1gn Jay Blalr s de srgn yyon Congratulatxons and thanks Jay Ihe Brarns rn the Vlath Club met rn Room 217 after school today March 17 Chrnas C1V1llL8IlOD a colleetron of Chxnese art IS dxsplayed rn the l1brary for a month The frrst C A A busrness meetrng of the new term yy as called to order The neyy offrcers are Anrta Vlagafas presrdent Ornnre Hrxson yree son Junror Polnt Charrman ly reh 18 e alert and wrde ayyake Bwana staff met at 8 lu A M Essays yy ere handed rn and sport reportlng assrgnments made C heers NVQ were free today at 1 30 P Nl so that helpful students eould help w1th the tax electron Ihe P l A meetrng postponed Mareh eleventh because of Open House was held thrs eyenxng at 7 30 P 'Vl Nlarch Z1 Today ns offlcrally Bxrd Day a trrbute by the legxslature to our feathered frrends 'School spxrlt was reflected rn the sale of Sprlng Sports tags The Sevens Heayen was a huge success as all of Rooseyelts angels turned out for the tlrst nlght dance of the term Some mrghty starry eyes were seen there March Z5 Alea jaeta est lhese words uttered by the rmmortal Ceasar were heard once more as the latnn Club presented Ceasar Crossrng the Rubrcon rn Room 109 after school A short frlm Whv Study 1 atm was also shown Ora Hemefr cl ieeenlq :ne , I X H - 3 ' , vm s s I 4 lx- g L x 3 , 3' ' 1 4 l Y - I g ' v , B x S ' 0 H. I I I - e . I ' -7, 3 3 L 1 H I I W C V- 3 H' - V L' . ,, .. l ,,.. Y . Y X x V I . , . , , A H YB A 1 I I , ' A , ' , . . 1 I 5 I 3 1- I Y A V 3- e V - A L , L V. ,, 1 . . , A . - . s , ' 3 ' ' , , , , 1 r ' A s e ' 1 x ' m - ' 'e ' fes- presrdentz Dorothy Velten. secretary: Jane Schmrdt, treasurer: Mary Hux- fla ' -Th- . - ' ' . ' . : . . V 71 1 1 I . D y I I I I x ' . . TO 3 71 il I 3 ' I I x !'L 'i 3 'I K A ivy A . L . . .L e 1 1 A I A v ' ' h Y I 'I I 'l I 'I I .V ' ' e s s ' e l I - 1 1 .I Y! U V 'V 1 L L 7 xv! I X 1 i -A I 1 5 1 H I ' xii' x C D H K 3 . A AA 1 4 1 L. t, K C, . . Ig fi A 2 Q OUR TRIP .U WAS!-HNGTON 2 wi' fs wg, j,,is,JgK 1 W a9 E 52' 'gi qi? '35 is-2 A325 , wx 0' My MR Gm Hundred Smenrq tuo ak' Xflarch 26 Vlusxc deafenmg was trred out at lunch today The Cerman Club met to dascuss whether some money collected for charl ty should be used to send a Care package to Germany or should be gryen to a local charrty The Student Councrl gaye a r1p roarln dance the S C Spree wrth faculty partrcrpatron rn the square dances Xflarch 27 Those SIXQS They receryed the1r buttons rn adyrsory today Then the S1xes Nlrx after school should enable them to frnd out who who 1n the1r class Math Club met for an mterestlng moyle on the organ of numbers In C1 A A meetrng somethrng new and rnterestrng was presented T he grrls were muted to try thexr luck on the parallel bars Xflareh 28 A beautlful day for the flrst baseball game of the season Rooseyelt ys DuBourg on our campus at 4 OO P Nl Score 8 to 'S School yy as dlSI11lSSLd for that glorxous Sprlng Vacatlon Nlarch 29 to Apr1l 6 Nlarch 29 Bon X oy age to those senlors tourlng New York and Xxw72lSl1lI'1gIOI1 APRIL CALENDAR Aprll f lt was back to the old grrnd as school yy as resumed after a won derful Easter vacatron Many moans were uttered as students reluetantly entered advrsory at 8 +5 Aprll 9 Both the German Club and the Latm Club held therr regular meet lngs after sehool Aprll ll The QLHIOTS on a eherry blossomed stage yy elcomed thelr guests at the Semor Sayonara lgyeryone attendmg had a gay tlme danclng to Jaek Fxelds band eloser and closer Another srgn was yotlng for announeements lyeryone had loads of fun at Hey Day sponsored by Pep R Vv'hat a eroyy d oyer 500 At r1l lo loday Roosevelt yy as ylslted by the Arr loree A Bomare gurded I1llSSllL on a XF 92 experlmental plane yy as on drsplay on Hartford Aye nue untrl noon At an aud glyen for the freshmen and sophomores the first perlod Captam NVeayer spoke Then Walt Drsney s moyle Man IH Space was shown -Xprxl l7 ln baseball the Rough Rrders t1ed Sumner 3 3 r1l l9 Ihe lat1n Club arrlved at school brxght and early 46 -lar ae reason lhey yy ent by bus to Vllssourl Unlyersrtx at Columb1a to attend the Jumor Class1calleague Conyentron April 21 Lyeryone was qurte studrous rn adusory thas mormng Vv'hy J Catastrophe of catastrophles lf s test xy eek agam The baseball team Walloped Sumner 8 7 One Humlr rf S eenfu Ihr A ini v v ' T 1 I 7 I- v 'A 7 I Yi I Y x I ' x I v I I vI v Y X S I 1 D I YIK 1 I 5 I I I V I 3 I I 3 T 5 I 1 . YI 3 I 1 3 4 4 I 'A ' 3 e T e ' . 'ef . L L I L A g fs fy Vg 1 3 7 I I B Y 7 1 I . -Ng 1 .. . ,. VL y X .H L - 1 l I V! X H ' L ' x X 3 A 'f I 3 L I 5 II 1 L il . ' I , .. I 'I s K e I N- L - u y s rs s sI 3 my L ' L. I II I L .II T Vx I I L L L I I X C I e ', ' L . Aprll l'JffSen1ors were measured for caps and gowns. Qlraduatlon IS comlng ' 3 X I I 1 Y 4 I 'I y ' ' v Vx I I 4 1 - i i I I I 7 I I ' Vx- , e. L . s I V L I y s I s- - L u- e II ' I I I 5 V1 H 1 J I XVI VI! II 4 4- H r A I -2 L 3 I I I! K N - Ap' 'AIT I I I I I I I I I ' I 'las S - e . . K I ' I X 5 Yi I '. I e T ' I e, I I T. 7 e eI . T 1 3 3 I H e e e , '... 1 if KTl.'r Q , Ula Aprrl 22 We slxes presented our farst dance lollrpop Hop was quate a lot of fun especlallyf when the lolllpops were thrown to the erowd The Rough Rader ntne w hlpped Cleveland at baseball 6 2 Jam Plckett s grand slam homer accounted for four of s1x runs Aprrl 23 The latxn Club met an room 301 to nomxnate offlcers fe the next term Nomrnatxons were follow ed by reports on the el C l Conyen tton 'The German Club held rts regular meetang after school an Room 312 'lhe problem lack of attendance was dxscussed Plans fer a socxal were scrapped because of lack of funds Aprxl Z7 ln an aud today Iagle Scout Rlchard Choppel teke of has adyen tures an the Antarctac H15 explanatlon of hrs presence the w as the guxnea p1g to test the su1tab1l1ty of yarrous garmentsv h1s talk on yaraous selen llf1C data collected and hrs fxlms of the scenery held eyeryone spell bound The Rooseyelt baseball team was slaughtered by VlcK1nley Score 9 to 1 Aprxl Z8 SIXBS and seyens w1sh1ng scholarshlps took the Natlonal 'vlermt Sc1aolarsh1p test an room 109 It was a three hour exam and w as at hard Aprll 29 To an attentlye audrence Nlr Harry vwOOdl3L1ry of the Bell Tele phone Company demonstrated the propertles cf sound and explaxned the dlfference between H1 11 anel Stereophcnle reproductaen adults 'Tlle newly organlzed Debatmg Club held IIS meetang an Room 227 after school 'Xlrs SI'11lIl7 as the sponsor Vlenabers of u1ll and Scroll attended thelr senaa annual banquet at the Charlton T hree members of the Bw ana Staff and seyen of the Rough Rader Staff recexy ed certaflcates of membershlp and thelr pans Aprll 30 The Latln Club elected the followmg offlcers at the meetxng an Room 301 Thor Bruce Flrst Consul Susan Trampe Second Consul Anneta lVlCCOI'l1IT119 Serlba lxurt Sludt uaestor Robert Bruce Jamtor MAY CALENDAR N ay 2 Ar 8 OO P 'Nfl hundreds gathered at Rooseyelt for an Lyenlng at Ra ao Caty Far the fnsemble Orehestra the A Cappella and the Xlodern Dance group offered a splendad array of talent lhen two flne moy1es Beay er Nalley and A Bundle of Joy were shown The f1rst day of Senlor PI'lY1lLgLS Today Room A was really hoppln May 6 The aud really rocked thas afternoon w hen the perky Seyens w ere hosts at thexr dance The Blossom Hop It w as patterned after Amer 1can Bandstand On Hundred Seeenty four Y ' a 1 a . - , at 3.13. It Y I 1 3 ' 1 5 7 I Yi l Y - , . if X 4 y . . X .. y .H x 1 7 5 x I 1 3 I I A D V 'lv jc I A 3 g B I V X ' 77- . .' T ' ' . A - sax ' ' ' . 'a - 5 I 5 . I 3 I A 3 'A H 7 H I I . . I . 3 I ' ' I 1 6 HV3 Y 4 K XVI -'H K H 74 3 3 vi D hy' k 5: I . - A Y ' lf Y Y Y 1 R3 H, 3 V X H S I .W I i gl 3 ' ee , ,,. 'ry yu , 'yt loday' we recelved our report cards and found out laow our work tmpresses Q 1 3 Y 1 I' 3 3 A R 3 I ,H T I x e . I , e e - R I 1 35 X i ' T V I '1Yx Q u A X - 3 3. V1 All H' 7 I ' I V I 17 A 3 L I 6 7 X 7 YI I 3 H I D A . T I ' A L Nl C I S I s N ' '- ' . ' ' s - 1 e ' e l A ., A . A 1 L . . L . ,lm f 1 ..'. a aa 'a e d' f' 'si ' i 2 ' H . ' f. a ., e ' A' w L 1 s 1 ' v g a ' 1 v N x v'. vs 7 ev s v yu x r I Y I . VA I X Y A. lv I V . '- v u v ' v x v av va , I 3 .A 1 A' v 1 1 'I - , e' ' -- The Foo ulf-y E nTerTc:.a ns VZ VOD X Y NOW 0 C Vi y May May May 'Vlay 'Vlay 'X ay 'Vlay May May May May X The Pep R s met to prepare for the annual Sprang Sports Dance and thetr ovyn semt annual socnal Meanvyhtle our talented Gutter Dusters bovyled thetr vyay to vtctory agatnst the Strtkers at Bowltng C1rand 8 Aw come on ktds please come to order was a famtltar phrase today as the students of R H S took oyer classes on Student Goyernment Day The C1f17QHShlp Aud was held after second lunch to honor students recetymg scholarshap and serytce pms and other awards 9 Baseball Rooseyelt beat the Soutlavs est longhorns on Southvyest s fteld today 12 Pract1ce for the mustc festtval May 16 got xnto full svyxng today It promtses to be a great show 13 The Sevens celebrated getttng thexr rangs by haylng a Dress Up Day At a specaal Bwana meetmg at 8 20 A M the staff chose candtdates for edltor T hey are Carol Doss Beyerly Meyer Kurt Studt and Nlxke Baker Just once more and try to be graceful thas ttme Oh lm sorry Vly feet just seem to get tangled up 'Vlodern dance tryouts yy ere today l-1 The Pep R s held thelr semx annual socxal an Room A Vklfh rec ords and refreshments Etghteen members of the latan Club enjoyed a tr1p to the Art Museum The group studted and admtred ancxent Greek and Latan art A program 1n the aud today about moon watchtng was not about vyatch mg tlae moon but recordxng Sputnak s tracmg 1n the sky 19 The R H S Vlath Club made elaborate plans for a yotnt meettng yy 1th the Cleveland club to be held here on May 22 Our 'Xlusxe Festxyal at 8 OO P 'V1 gtven by the A Cappella Carol Club and the band was a treat of Rogers and I-lammerstean and of Mozart 17 The members of the orchestra gathered at Forest Park for a ptcme A good tame was had play 1ng ball and yxsttang the zoo 20 The Debate Club under the dlrectton of Mrs Smtth met ln Room 227 at 3 15 today to dascuss parlaamentary procedure ln the audttorxum betve een lunches the sue candtdates for 1958 Track Queen yy ere presented to an exctted audlence 1 hey vyere Mary Frances Mc Crary Pat McMurray Jeanette Rauh Carol Roe Sandra Saar and Betty XVeenas 21 A good chance to learn more about tennts came today when Mr E Buchol7 gaye some expert mstructton on the game 22 A yomt meettng of the Cleyeland and Roosevelt Math Clubs was held tn Room 213 after school Roosevelt started the program w1th a dns cusston of cube roots and short cuts an math Not to be outdone Cleveland demonstrated 1ts electrac braan called a Genaac 23 Pteld Day Red and yy h1te flour1shed ey ery where f1rst 1n the auda tornum where Carol Roe was crovy ned Track Queen and later at the Publac Schools Stadaum yy here Rooseyeltxans turned out 1n great numbers for the track meet On Hendr tl See raty .slr l 3V 1 e 1 V - V 1 1 1 ' V 1 1 V V V V - 1. . .V . 1 .. x T V V V V V1 V1 V 1 x V' . 3 v 1 , . -w 1 1V1 1 V1 . e k 7 . 1 V iw 3 I ' V Y Y V e V . 1 1 A Y X 1 7 V- - Y 1 ' 3 3 I . . ., e 1 1 1V1 1 V . e . 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K' ' 1 K' Il' 'MSL 'IT June 9 'I hat long awaated Graduatxon Day ts almost here The rehearsal for Wednesday naght began at nine oclock June IO The graduates of June 58 had thetr class luncheon at leChateau wath thear sponsor Vlass Martana The Qxxes had thear last meetxng of the term tn Room 7:Ol the 'Seyens 1n Room 203 June ll After four long but happy years the Semors marched down the aisle to the tune of Pomp and Clrcumstance to recelye thexr coyeted dxplomas The program w as an mteresttng one wlth song and muslc and speeches 'I he New Iarontaer IQ58 was the theme of addresses by Marttn Schwartl Roger Beclemann Irances Kamer and Nlaureen C lxfford Hon ors were awarded Truly Rooseyelt should be pre uel of the number of students merttxng scholarshtps I ne I3 Iasl' day of school Hope you all haye a wonderful sunamer ROMAN HOLIDAY ween 6 47 am nd am Saturday mornmg lxflll 0 to three Iatm speakmg Rooseyeltaans dragged themselyes sleepaly to school to board a bus for Columbaa and the annual l atm Club State C onyentaon V1Ih1le stuffmg ourselyes wlth candy potato chaps and yarlous other foodstuffs and slngmg the latest tunes we set off on our trek to the Nonnus Roman C onyentus eonyentlon and then went to the student umon blllldlllg Ihe mam part of the bualdang 15 a cafeterla w1th a bag dance floor at one end Here at was that we gobbled so many hamburgers and french frles After lunch I ucy CFOYILI Bon n1e Adler IVlary Hueson and I set eut to see the slghts nl he students at Nlxs seu probably had more lun w atehtng Us and wendermg what we were up to than we had w atchlng them lhe lamous old eolumns on the eampus are truly an 1Il9p1I'lI1g slght and I thlnle eXery one elme heme enthusaastte about the halls of 1yyf and college llfe an general Back at the conyentlon we were entertamed by songs sung an Iatxn and sluts based on Roman hrstory Delegates from eaeh sehool reported on the ac IIXIIICS of hls I atm Club and a buslness meetmg was llelel electlng the new offlcers for next year The trap home was much quteter and I thmk ey ery one brought home new adeas and adeals for our l atm Club XVe w all be lookmg for these to take shape an the near future Cmzot Doss Om Hundred Sttenltf mah! 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I ' ' .IH ' ' I e ' ' Y' I I I I 1 11 I V 1 1 1 I 1 1 Y 1 I 11 1 . . 1 I Y I1 1 A V1 Y 1 1 1 . . 1 1 'n': ,1. ev' 4809 Drop the anchor 09 R ELAXATI 0 N We re off-' Sunday Tune 83.58 Xnfho U5 'tj , red 9 WOQPSX SENIOR PROM The Senror Prom on May 29 l958 was the clnmax of all the dances the Class of June I958 had grven lt vsas a bcautnful nlght and a beautrful dance wrth most of the boys ln tuxcs and all of thc grrls 1n lovely formals The theme of the prom was A Midsummer Nnghts Dream the or chestra Jerry Gotler s At 10 la came the blg ex ent of the evenxng the one everyone had been Wall mg for the crownlng of the Prom Klng and Queen Jrm Duban frrst thank ed the PTA mothers for serxmg refreshments and thc Prom commxttee mem bcrs for therr success 1n decoratrng the aud Then came the coronatron Mr LOICHYLH announced the Kmg Mr John Droppelman John vscarxng hrs royal crown of red velvet and sequxns came through the srde entrance of the aud and sat on the throne He carrled the Queen s crown on a sat1n prllow Wrth fanfarc Mr lorenzen announced the frrst mard Mxss Carol Roc Her escort was Mr l lovd Dobbs Carols dress was a beautrful full length pmk net formal The second mard xx as MISS Kay Nash her escort Mr John Leara Kay carrxed as dxd all the other mards a bouquet of whrte carnatlons tned wrth a bug red bow Her gown was of green lace net ballcrrna length I ne Hundred Fzahty l v Q V r ' u m ' y .. - - V .V v - . , . . . 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The suspense mounted as the f1nal mard was summoned to the court She was Mlss Sandra Saar Sandy s dress was a dark and lxght punk ch1ffon one ballerma length Her escort was Mr James Dubm Then the blg moment arrnved Kmg John summoned to hls court hrs ueen Mlss Jeanne Herman ueen Jeanne made a beautlful entrance l-ler gown was a long whnte one draped unto a btg whlte bustle caught by red flowers She carrled red and whlte carnatlons tted wxth a huge red rlbbon Kmg John rose to welcome her and whnle she was curtsymg he placed the crown on her head T hen he leaned over and krssed her lxghtly on the cheek Amld applause and music he escorted her to the throne After the ptctures were taken ueen leanne and Kung John led the mards and thelr escorts tn the Royal Dance That was the cllmax of a beautlful evemng that was thoroughly enjoyed and that wlll be always remembered Sandy Snr MUSIC LESSONS Xflusrc lessons haye been m my l1fet1me lnttle tslands of rest and peace ln the great sea of eyeryday hurry and perplexrty In the f1rst place you can s1t down lmy favor1te posnttonl When you ye gotten to the pomt where the m strument IS no longer a strange clumsy thmg but an extenslon of your own body you can relax and thmle about w hat you are playmg Thls br1ngs me to the tdea of musrc as a form of self expresslon At a mustc lesson the choxce of what you play IS the teachers lf the teacher re quests Rachmamnoff s Prelude and you are rn the mood for somethlng more rn the Leroy Anderson freld l suggest you play the Irelude wnth the best you have and saye the Flddle Paddle er the Plmk Plank Plunk mg for the prxvacy of your home Of course th1s authorltarlan rule of the teacher s IS educat1onal IH Itself lt IS flne to haye freedom of exepressxon but unless one has acquired a rmge of expresston by fam1l1ar1ty wlth the masters self expresslon IS llkely to be lxmlted T has forced practlce of the great composers works enables you to plek up your mstrument m moments of sorrow anger or any unwonteel emotron and by 1dent1fy1ng your feelxng wlth the passlon or the exultatxon ln great muslc to begutle yourself or be mspxred to he-rotc patxenee Howeyer juz suffices for self expresslon most of the tlme Re1HSettox Om Humlrttl Plelhlll om 1 1 1 1 r . e 1 1 . . e . 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Um 'f ffxxgk ' Y' YU . u 5 C-' 'n Ka u ls I a' 5 I K Q i 5 Y Om' Hundrfri Ifx' 171 - ' A PLEA FOR TI-IE UNCOMMON We haxe the common task of berng 1nd1yxdu1l nn the mrdst of the mob No I dont mean changxng the way yxe dress to a great extent to show the world xxe CAN be dxfferent or dellberately gomg agarnst all rules and regu latrons to assert our w1ll Vvlhat Amerlca needs tocl1y 19 not the outslder but the creatrxe skeptxc who w1ll ehallenge the socrety 1round htm a socxety vxhleh 15 eonstantly becommng mueh luke 1 bottle of homogenxzed m1lk made up of par tlcles xfxhleh h1ve been foreed to be allke Il he ere 1t1xe skeptle seeks eert11n v1lues IS neeess1ry to hls xx 1y of llf Flrst lie reallzes hrs eentral place as an 1nd1y1elu1l You are 1n 1nd1v1dual 1nd 1s thls drstlnet person1l1ty you 1re xmport1nt It m1y not seem neeessary to mentlon thls rn a hlgh school yet even here some people feel that the ln d1v1du1l becomes lost ln 1 n11fe of tradltlons 1nd the eonstant parade of le t1v1t1es Bemg an 1nd1x1du1l 19 not 1 solo experlenee Prom the beglnnlng of ltfe we 1re thrust rnto the eompany of those 'IFOUYILI us begrnnxng rn the famxlx eontrnulng through many nquamtanees and e1rry1ng on through llfe ln lastlng frrendshlps Illle Amerlean scene h1s fostered thrs rdea ot lnterde pendence We call our way of lxfe a democracy and 1n rmportant key to 1ts qualrty IS the rndrvldual of qual1ty and growth In keeplng our school on top where 1t belongs we should never stand strll nor are we expected always to agree yxxth those around us But we must be flexnble enough to haxe room for other 1nd1v1duals rdeas Secondly our skeptle xx1ll f1nd a free eycchange of ldeas essentlal He xv1ll ask compellmg questlons The learner IS the ehlet f1ctor 1n the exchange of 1deas He IS not l1m1ted to hls school 1nd has p1ths lead htm far beyond 1ts doors IIh1rdly to make thls xery personal our skeptle has the courage to take a good look at hrmself and w1th hrs capac1ty for self er1t1e1sm he has a great amount of dr1Ve toward self lmprovement He reallles hms low pomts 1nd strrves to brrng them up to par In hrs self crxtnensm he has the sense to look beyond the car he drtves 1nd the letter and strrpes on h1s sweater and the person he xs gomg out wrth He looks past the physneal and real17es that xx h1t he h1s noxx may not 1lxxays sust11n hlm It has been sald th1t the nat1on1l symbol should be 1 flock of sheep free of any person1l xx1ll rather tb1n the soarrng e1gle go1ng 1lone to nevx thmgs It ns our job as the youth of the country to ch1nge thls op1n1on by realrflng our central pl1ces 1s 1nd1x1du1ls by acceptlng the need for the free exchmge of 1de1s and by bemg er1t1e1l of ourselxes and rmprovlng Be your own self at your xery best Be 1n lDCllYlClU21l Vlost of 1ll be sure of your oxxn 1dent1tx Knoxx yourself Peggy Kleme One Hunelreel Fzuhlu lhree . . I I V V YH l H 3 1 l YV V II I V JI 3 X I I 1 - s Iva I I - s -1 I A I Q Im v y If I- ' Y I ' I V 1 I' V I V I . I Y I' 1 V3 I 'V V I 5 I l ' x IV! ' X I' H1 AV I V' I I I ' V I V x I V Vx x'l' Y i I I I I - V V u ' V V 3 x V I - 'II I IYI I w V X I! 'H I V I I II! 4- v L pendence, always seeklng to keep a balance between dependence and rnde- 1 1 1 v I a v I v ,I I 3 l D I H 1 I lb VI 1 3 I l 'A 71 3 I' VI I 11 3 3 I 1 7 I I . . , , I X x -I 1 A V 1 I'41 I I L 3 3 3 I x' V I I l V 'I II I I x I' 1 I 3 Y 1 3 L I L I II e 6. . 1 I V I V 5 I VV I VV L VI 3 L 3 I HL h I L 1 3 7 ' ' D L V L I IYI L I 3 13 V 31 V L V YV . VK I IYI ' A L ' x V v y I 3 I vA Y I I MISSOURI BOYS' STATE Ward commttteemen party caucuses electxoneerrng cxrcuxt courts these terms and many more became famtllar to the boys who vsere part of thxs week long experrence known as l958 MISSOUII Boys State Thrs year the Amertcan legron sponsored the fxve boys from Roosevelt who art1c1 ated rn the acttvttxes on the cam us of Central 'Vlxssourr State Col P P P lege at Warrensburg Mlssourn The tram for Warrensburg pulled out of Unron Statton at 8 35 A Vl on June l4 l958 vytth the fxftyf exght boys from St lours anxtous to be underway Upon arrtvmg at Warrensburg all were assngned to cxty areas and met thexr clty counselors That mght supper was served to the 602 boys from all parts of our state and soon afterwards the polrtlcal ball began to roll Reyexlle was sounded at 6 30 next mornmg After Sunday church ser vrces c1ty electroneerrng began and all candxdates for ctty mayor and counctl men flled for offrce That evenrng after a hearty supper rn the enjoyable atmosphere of the drnmg hall a general assembly of all c1t17ens orgamzed a recreatronl program Ltghts out came at 10 30 P M but that certaxnly dtd not mean everyone was ln bed and asleep at that txme Three of the rmportant functrons at Boys State are the mstructronal fred expert tn each freld and every cxtxzen must attend one of these schools On Monday mormng all c1t1Lens veent to the polls to vote for crty of f1c1als That evenmg found all nevyly elected mayors presrdrng at the crty meetxngs The State Conyentrons were held on Tuesday when all candldates for state offrces vxere mtroduced and spoke rn thetr own behalf before therr re specttve party assembltes 'Ihat afternoon the electrons for county offtcxals took place and these offrcnals took the oath of offtce that evenmg The center of attractron on XVednesd1y was a demonstratxon by agents of the Federal Bureau of lnyestrgatron on ftrearms Thus vsas an mterestmg and educatronal exhtbttlon enjoyed by the boys and counselors alrke Wed nesday eyenmg the mstructor of the Peace Offtcers School Sergeant Lem Carter of the Mrssourr I-lrghway Patrol gaye a yery humorous yet vyorthsy h1le mes sage on hrghway safety Get out the yote was the slogan on Thursday vyhen the state electrons vyere held Also on Thursday everyone donned hrs Boys State T shlrt for a group photograph on the athletrc field Om Hundred Exahlq four H I ' ' V ' y - v y V V. . - . Y y A . . Y . 1 5 7 . V Z . I Y - schools of Law. Legislative, and Peace Officers. They are conducted by a quali- . . I j . V V . . . V 1 11 A 5 ' P H I I K, I 1 y yy , . . H , . I . X , . Y YD ' I P A Y 7 . t I Y V V Y ' Y Y V I - A. 3 Y 'V K A 7 1 3 V l I L' yu A 0 ' v s I ' - ' The Boys State Supreme Court was nn f1nal sessron on Frrday when the case of the People vs Pete Spmk and Charlxe Hart our crty counselors came up T hey were charged wrth treason and attempt to overthrow the government of Shelby Cnty one of the ten CIIIGS of the state After hearmg all pleas and examrmng all evrdence the seven justxces went rnto conference and returned wxth a verdlct of gurlty Our poor counselors were sentenced to fxfteen mm utes of goose steppmg around the Quadrangle or campus square That after nocn at exactly 2 00 P M two bewlldered looknng men were seen fulfxllmg thelr prescrxbed sentence Thus partncular xncrdent though rather humorous, was carrxed on rn a dlgnlfred manner and gave the boys who attended the Law School and became lawyers for the occasxon good practice rn defendlng persons accused of crlmes Frrday nrght was Stunt Nxght when each crty group put on a sk1t or stunt for the enjoyment of the others Saturday June Zl was a sad day for a great majorxty of the boys for thrs was the flnal day of l958 Mnssourx Boys State Everyone after breakfast and fmal clean up of quarters assembled rn the audrtorrum for the frnal awards In closrng I say that thls course rn practncal government IS a good example of the old saymg Learn by doxng KURT SIUDT HOCKEY Hockey Thats my favorlte sport I love to tear up and down the freld smackmg the ball wnth a mxghty whap Before the game the keen tenslon IS carrred on the breeze telegraphmg the excrtement of eompetxtron from player to player Suddenly the mountmg ten s1on IS shattered by the shrxll whlstle of the referee The tensxon starts to show 1n wet palms restless feet and checklng of strcks and equlpment agaxn and agaxn The center forwards crouch stlck IH hand wartmg for the srgnal from the referee A plercmg sound shatters the cool breeze and the game IS on' Teamwork IS the wmnrng tactrc of any game and rt s true 1n hockey Wrth passes dr1ves and drxbbles you reach your opponents goal Here comes the ball Walt for an openmg Now You dr1ve the ball and the loud sound of wood smacklng wood reaches your ear The qurvermg of the strck travels up your arm thr1ll1ng your heart Sure rn hockey there are bumps and brurses but you can get the same re ults from falllng off a cha1r Hockey IS a game to bulld body mmd and most rmportant a sense of faxr play and a competxtne heart B1 vt Rl x Cwsllc lx Ur Hur tired Flqhlef free 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 . . 14 1 1 1 . 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Om' llzfmlrml lfzq fhfn X X- af' OBJECTIVE MISSED 'I he day yvas fresh and crrsp vyrth a brrght sun shrnrng over the hrlls The cool countrysrde lay quret and undrsturbed yvhen I entered yyrth my camera Just across a small rrpplrng stream sat a lrttle raccoon yyashrng hrs food and lrckrng hrs chops Rrght then and there l decrded to get that prcture Qareful not to make any norse I moved stealthrly toward a posrtron from yyhreh to shoot To cross the stream I stepped on a log vyhreh rolled oyer and sent a snake out and sent me sputterrng through the Water squealrng not to naen tron the lrttle old raceoon yvlao just crawled rnto hrs hole Then there yvas my camera whreh lay shattered soakrng up yy ater Yes shootrng yvrth a camera rs an caccrtrng hobby Espeerally yy hen you don t knoyy hoyy Sesfyx Sc HAI I r R JUST A MORNING AT CAMP The camp syyrngs rnto aetron about 6 10 rn the mornrng unless you are one of the more fortunate ones yy ho lrve rn Gutpost lrt s about a mrle and a quarter from marn campu and tlaere you get up at 6 l5 or else As you manage to drag yourself out of your eot a bell rrngs yvhrch means trme for ealrsthenres lf you happen to be a qurck change JIIISI you yvrll get rnto your svyrnanarng surt otheryvrse P .I s and all you wrll move shryerrngly rnto the preserrbed exererses NVhen the eoaeh claps her hands off you go doyyn the hrll to flag rarsrng Immedrately tolloyvrng rs a nree drp rn the freezrng cold lake unless of eourse you are strll rn your palamas Dazed from thrs shoek you run up thrs mrnrature mountarn to your cabrn to dress rn the eabrn Crt s rmpossrble beeause the eabrn rs burlt on a sand dunen make your bed strarghten hangers and shoes and empty drrty yy ash yy ater Ihen doyyn the sand trarl at 6 -I5 unless your eabrn mother has a ear and you are shreyvd enough to be able to hrtch a rrde Nou yyrll lrnd the trarl long rf you walk and easrer to go doyy n than eome baek up Frnally arrryrng and eornrng out ol your dale you srt doyyn yyrth a preee ol paper grven to you by your eouns lor and fall asleep However startled by a frrm shake you rnamedrately attempt to appreerate the prrnted page and rts aeeompanyrng frfteen mrnutes of mornrng deyotron especrally srnee she Wont belreye you rf you say you yy ere medrtatrng As you trrp oyer a felloyy eampers foot you may he oyercome yvrth a feelrng of rnsrgnrfrcanee rn such a yast croyyd of so many feet feet every Where Ihrs feelrng of rnferrorrty rs correeted as you learn to marntarn your balance even though you are sufferrng from claustrophobra and a slrght case of malnutrrtron One Hundred Llelhltl seeera X X I V g 1 U Y ' V -X ' X Y- Y K Y L T X X X X Y I' X V X X X X X A X 'X X I X - v X I' Y X X I Y X X' ' I ' e re r e . f fi g 7. . Q . n, . i . w X 1 X X Y I X ' - I 'L K I X L X ' X 4 ' I . . - X ' V Y. I I ' X I X I' Y A X I Y I I X ' l X X X 'I X X X ' ' X After throyvrng on your clothes, you have seconds left to sweep out the sand l X 'L ' I -L' 4 5- X X'L :X X 'K A I' I g X V L X I ' . . 4. ' t ' I I , e I ' I I .I Ie I . vii L X X X X L V I S I X' Y y' .A I I 'A Y X 'X Y 4 X ' L L V C A V l-'Aly lv Y Y L IRI I X I X V A 1X XX X X -7,' X L . L 'X v I X I X Y A X 1 X X X I L X c l L Y. ' . XX I XL A X V I ' X X .S ' . 'X V I X .X VX V I Y I VX X X I I 4 ' ' ' ' - ' L v y V y 'ss y ss s s v- X X X I . ' I X . . 1 :I ,'z'r After grace has been said and announcements completed you settle down with your cabin mates to patiently wait for a fellow camper, acting as waitress for the day to bring the breakfast meal After deyouring all food within reach you and your companions walk briskly off to another normal eventful day at camp Beyerly Meyer THE SWIMMING PARTY lt was a beautiful summer eyening We all sat together and talked and the stars in the sky blinked on and off as if a magical hand vsere stationed at a light svutch somewhere in the heayens As the moonlight danced over the water it looked like a solid sheet of glass fl he illusion was shattered when one of the fellows dived into the cool water and swam to the other side Another dived in to swim after him This seemed to set off a chain reaction and the chase was on The rhythmic sounds from the Juke box were an undertone to the laugh ter and shouting of the crovyd Then someone mentioned that something was missing and right away one of the boys shouted Where s the food, The boys said they would build the fire if the girls would help gather the wood We knevx they would do it anyway if they were as hungry as they said they were We decided to change clothes because vte werent the only hungry ones around The others belonged to the insect family smoke The hamburgers seemed to be taking foreyer and ever to get done Some of the hungrier ones just started to eat Ready or not the food tasted delicious We were as near starving as four hours away from the dinner table open air and exercise could make anyone About this time all the familiar noises that fill the night were to be heard Any other night there would have been nothing special about these sounds but tonight it vyas different The sounds harmonized perfectly and they were all so soft and musical lt sounded as if the notes had been rehearsed over and over until the conductor considered it perfect enough for the per formance he was now giying Like all beautiful things this night had to end too soon We cleaned up the mess we had made and then piled into the cars and were on our vsay home Once we left the picnic grounds things no longer were the same nl he lights from the oncoming cars vsere like huge white eyes glaring at us from the dark ness nl he noises now were monotonous and loud You knovs hovy pleasant times linger in one s memory Well I know l shall ney er forget the night of the swimming party CARI A Pixie One Hundred Ezahtu taht V . . . V V . , , ,, I , Y I 1 . V. . V . . 3 U i 'I - . V . . . 7 Y 7 I v I ' mV s ' V w yn u s ' V V , . The dancing flames leapt into the air and disappeared with the rising . . 7 . . . V V P I Y I 7 i V .'d! YV . ' 5 , D 3 . . V V 1 7 1 I ' I l T I I b Y l l 1 I Y I D - V V H .... VV V 'I Y ' Y. I V 7 A I ,LAAV A STUDY HALL? 'lhe term study laall means many thangs to dafferent people lt would be quate tnterestrng to analyze these drfterent xdeas Farst of all let s consader the tea her She rs usually engrossed an a yvorld all her oyyn Her thoughts may range from the grades on a report eard to a faculty meetxng tlae followang mornang Only the combaned efforts of many troublesome souls yylll brmg her baele to tlae thard planet trom tlae sun Strange as tt may seem some students aetually envage tn yyorthwhale aetaytty rn a study laall lhese studaous people naust exert extreme sell eontrol or eoneentrataon not to be dryerted lrona study by tlae more popular pursutts of the otlaer sxtters ln tlae study laall Many persons oceupymg seats an thas eontused donaaan are just plam traendly souls lhey deltght an nothang more than eemmumeatang thetr thoughts to otlaers ot tlaear leand By yy haspers and notes hearsay 15 exehanged lrsten some mterestmg ll unsuptorted laets are oyerheard xl you talee your mrnd oft your books Vytth these other eharaeters or perhaps emerglng as a separate person allty ts a laeleadatsacal bored beang Tlats poor creature layes lor tlae damassal bell lntraguxng sounds reaeh has ears lrona tlae outsxde yy orld Has rdle glanee X1eWS the eloele FX troyyn rmmedaately elouds has llelal expresslon Surely the elocle must be taekmg rn sloyy motxon lhe most mterestxnv eharaeter eyer to graee tlae Stal ot a study hall as a ereatlye mmd Has methods of attraetlng attentaon are mgemous Bestdes tlae traed and true he undoubtedly lenoyvs a leyy eleyer trleks all hrs oyyra Nlueh to tlae annoyanee ot the teacher he raey er latls to demonstrate Ihe yy orld oyer people laaye drlterent tdeas ot Ilae purpose ot hte Even students tn study hall eannot aeeept tlae plana eytdent reason tor being tlaere ary l len C re Q 'ln Ns N N 455' 1 -32:59 ?'xl sf' if rg -N ,fn ,B gf' ZH r' Q l QUGTW Om Huntlreel Ilelhlu ram . 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Oh I know It s the fnrst day of school September 8 Ioday was the ftrst full day of the term Vke are haytng the cafeterta sound proofed Also the cafeterra sleyfltghts were remoyed to make room for grant exhaust fans w hrch roar ltke thunder lhe Boys Bowhng C lub met at Bowltng Cwrand wtth thear sponsor Vltss Rleflang after school today September IO V1Ie were all saddened on hearmg of the death of Vlr Katter henry today RI he Rough Rtder staff met IH Room 226 after school Mr Vvlllde met wlth the Flennts leana In Room 229 at 3 I5 September Il Slhe Seyens meetmg wall please come to order saxd Ken Whaley prestdent as the graduattng class of June I9'J9 met to elect class offtcers at 3 I5 p m September I2 Haye ya got school splrlt' Yeh Nlan Vwle Rough Rlders had the splrtt but just couldn t beat Granlte C tty IH a non league football game at Gramte Caty Vvle lost I2 6 September ID All old Shutterbugs ICamera Club membersb met In Room 208 at 3 I5 today C A A held a brlet l7L1SlI1LSSI1l4.LllI'lglYl the auel to w eleome new members September I6 'lhose early b1rd Bwana staff members met thas morntng In Room 32-I tor the f1rst ttrne thts term Today w as the ftrst pay day for the Rough R1der hlhe Seyens yoted for the new class offxcers durlng the adytsory perlod Il7lS111Ol'I'llI1Q, September I7 Vtetory X7lCIOly that s our cry 'I he football team w as In troduced to the students at a Pep aud after second lunch today All former members of Pep R met In Room 203 after school The Ftghts offleers are Xlllse ORe1Ily Prestdent fred Renner X Ice ltestdent Judy Hode Secretary Vlary lranees Vlcf rary 'lreasurer and Rob Harrts Sergeant at arms September I8 Ihe new elass offleers were Introdueed at the Seyens meetang In Room 3OI after school T hey are Don Shepleer Prestdent Rach Katser Vtce Prestdent Brenda Stephens Secretary Nlary Cooper Treasurer and August Ottmger Sergeant at arms Congratulataons and best washes for the new term Class ttngs and Bw ana ptctures were then dtscussed at the meetmg Se tember I9 Anyone Interested tn fOfITlll'1g a french Club was asked to meet IH Room 212 at 3 20 today lt was a dectded Rooseyelt ytctory as the Rough Rtders defeated tlae South west Steers I3 to 7 ID a rugged football contest On Htmelr I 'Xmetu 1 1 5 V 1 1 V V V V 71 V 1 1 , 1 1 1 V1 V V 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 7 ' . 1 V V V 1 , e ' e .I . 1 1 V 1 -,W 1 V1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 - V V , V 1 1 V 1 1 1 - . . e e . . 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V 1 1 1 V1 V V 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 , . e 1 V1 11 1 1 e . e .. ef tfe I 1' September 23 Vandals broke anto the school last mght and damaged parts of the offace and shop rooms Wake up every body The Bye ana staff members haue done so and are ya ratmg thear essays and gettxng ready for the photographer on October l0 and The Rough Rader dance The 'Ienms Ball was held on the tentalS courts Hula hoops were gayen at attendance pr17es and eaeryone had a wonderful tame September 24 Salyete puellae et yuera lhe l atm Club met an Room 222 at 3 20 to dascuss Bu ana pxetures letter poants and lIllIl1IlOI'l Only o members xx ere muted The Caerman Club also met on thas VVednesday an Reom 3l2 at 3 20 lhe fxrst meetmg of the Spamsh Club ya as held an 3l6 at the elose of school today lhe Band elected new offacers today lhey are Presldent Gene Kapp Xaee Presxdent Al Mothershead Seeretarx Dolores Ayalez Treasurer Judy Delllnger and Sergeant at arms lfrae Sager September 25 lhe Intergroup Relataons C ouneal met nn Room 320 at 8 l0 All students ya ere muted to attend lalm deyelopmg was the subyeet of IUSIFUCIIOI1 xx hen the Camera Club met an 208 at 3 20 tc day September 76 lhe members of the freshman adaasoraes eleeteel members to Ilae l reshman Forum today September 29 llae Seyens butten desagns were on dasplay an the front hall case for all te see and admlre Nlse, tlae rrngs le r the lune IOUU el1SS xx ere on dlsplay September 30 l he Usherettes met an Re om l lf under the sponsorshnp of Nfl lrlanger alter Selle ol today lhere xx as a meetang of the Debate C lub an R nom 72X at 1 la Pros tue members ya ere muted le atrend OCTOBER CALENDAR etober l e on rot o ar 1 t e ep g ot RH lep R aa I olnted ee mmattees at thear meetang after sehool Oe eber 7 lhe Sxxes eleeted thelr e tfleers lhe honored ones are lohn r n ersen arestelent 1 ndy l3 elel a ee a esreent e lL l3auer seere tary ludy lrehhorst treasurer and Caus lxolnlls sergeant at arms lhe baby senaors yoted on the eleslgns lor tlaelr rlngs and buttons to day an adusory Nlr Mxlleer from lunlor Aehlexement gaae a talle on llae benelrts of b longlng to thls great organalatle n an an aud sesslon toelay After schoel rn 708 an mstruetlonal sessxon on eomplaeated eameras xx as gryen for students who ou n them T lae Nlath Club met 1n Room 7 l U at 3 I5 Che t Xml 1 ' I 1 - . . 1 1 Y ' Y Y 1 Y I . 14 7 1 D V . . 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' 7' 1 ' 1 Y ' e If .- K e 1. e. . 7 1. l K, ke . x X i . - y 7 ' fllllll' fred . ae CIWIITL' Ublie Hayden George ' rn C- - G' 6 6 I VV - 3 f H O A n n N 'I X O n b H 0 VV 3 Y' Om' Hundrmi ,X I I Cathy Uwens Eben Schuh Judy Hades Joy Shular' Faberfa Reese GX-16N W6 WERE f--, 6 Jm Qclfeff Sandy Swgers Jaw Momylm A COUPLE 'zf 06' KIDS Sl? 2 KN ow S 7 Judy Grmemeyer Susan Green OHIIN h f .ae I W' , x .J A mu.. . .1 ka 1 Y 1 1 X, 5 N 1 25143: ::5.,g:,:g-jsl.-5 m i: ' - .- ... . .1 j u k -A ' R 1 k ' - Tkff A! a me . -1 , - ' ef- a 3' .1 ' ' v f ,g .. -'Mx - An -' 'I 'Wy 'M fafiirf ' - V, . V ' 2 I ip, ,. g i? Q 9 91 N ' Q O t ' ff' cf f 'L' I t O 0 mg, , y 4 awp- X M ' K K. .. f A-if , .:. I., .- ' if X ff - y ' . ' 3 4 -l hi , . I - ,-- . . 5-63, ff 5 5 nf, .,, , K LY' l 'I K V 54 ' ,. n ' Y f -.. .8 1. A - tg' ' ' - fr Q 6. I, , ,pw IN I I I o 1 'K , -- 1, 4 , 3255 252 x x V: I L V X - 1 Haj' . V ' ' JH X . . all , A , , .,, 3 , October 3 Advlsory was lengthened to dlscuss the new sportsmanshlp code The Balfour rxng deslgn w as chosen by th Sevens who now must scrape together the S5 OO for the deposxt before October 7 and 8 October 4 V1ctory Vrctory thats our cry as Rooseyelt defeated Had l 3 rn a thr1ll1ng game at Publxc School Stadlum October 6 A spec1al meetlng of tl e Rough Rtder staff w as called after school October Boys 1nterested mn 1ntr1 mural basketball met after school rn the Elm October 8 T he German C lub held a ITlLLlll'lg today Patncrans and plebexans mmgled today as the l atm Club held 1 get a quamted party after the busxness meetmg The Sevens ordered thexr class rlngs w 1th a Sa O0 depostt A Plre Preyentxon Aud w as held the flrst per1od today October 9 The Day the Rams Came was the day scheduled for taklng Bw ana pletures l hey w ere postponed unt1lOetober 28 A meetlng of the Math C lub was held after school today xn Room 2l5 Anyone wnth one term of algebra and a B ayerage 15 ellgxble to Joxn The Intergroup Relat1ons Comm1ttee met and drscussed the toprc Cmomg Steady The Elghts dance the Autumn Leaf l eap was held after school October lO Bw ana pletures of adyxsory group were taken 'I he Cross Country 'I eam was entered rn the Beaumont lnyxtatlonal Meet at Forest Park October l l Roosey elt lost to lVlcK1nley I3 O at the Roosey elt stadrum October 14 At Sevens Class meetmg they were asked to pay for their Bwana plctures today or rl hursday The I reshman l orum met thms mormng IH Room l l4 An lmportmt meetmg of the Sues w as called after school today rn Room October I5 Pre Chrlstmas sales traxnmg sess1ons were held today 1n Room 4 The Math Club computed theorles after school 1n 2l5 At the Pep R meetlng lt was declded to form a cheerlng sectron composed of kmds who wlll really YEII 'I he Fall Sports Aud w as also drscussed Octob r l6 lntergroup Relat1ons contmued 1ts dlscusslon of Gomg Steady C1 A A hockey team beat Southw est 6 to l Tlle Pepettes met after school IU Room 203 It was the last chance to jom thxs semester October I7 Unusual adyertlslng used for the Seyens Srookticular Dance at the Rooseyelt graveyard proy ed a ghostly success tomght October 18 A gloomy day for Rooseyelt though the sun was shmmg' We bowed to X ashon 14 to 6 IU a football game play ed at Roosevelt October 20 The 'I Wos and Seyens attended lectures gnen by Dr Glassburg October 2l The newly organlzed class of Slxes celebrated and got acqualnted today at thexr very own party A lot of fun IS ln store for thus class The Debate club held a meetmg mn Room 227 after school One Hundred Amery four Y , s , U ,L ,K , k , s v y V' va x x , l f l9- ey, , e . 1 74 , s , , L . , 1 J 3 3 I. 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H 3 3 V 1 ,, , , ee -, , .,, ,, H , . , . f , 3 Y V Y 3 1 V- .7 October 22 Boys of term l 4 tr1ed out for B team basketball Sevens received their buttons today A Christmas Job training session was held today before school fourth and fifth periods and after school All new and old members of the Latin Club met to select their slaves for the initiation which will take place next week The slaves will be easy to distinguish for they will be wearing safety pm bracelets October Z3 The members of the Camera Club held a picnic in Tower Growe Park Today was the last day for Sevens to pay for their Bwana pictures Seventh and eighth term students interested in applying for college schol arships signed the list in the Guidance Offlce October 24 The Eights held a meeting before school today in the aud The buttons were distributed to the Sixes during Advisory October 27 Need a safety pm or a paper clip, Just 1sk one of the Latln Club slaves who went to work today for their masters and are wx earing bracelets made from these articles The hundredth anniversary of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt was cele brated by students and faculty members in an aud session after advisory The winner of the Theodore Roosevelt Essay Contest sponsored by the United Spanish War Veterans was Connie Williams THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT CENTENNIAL On Monday October 27 1958 the students gathered in the auditorium From the time the United Spanish War Veterans and the Quentin Roosevelt Post came down the aisle carrying their colors until after the invocatlon everyone remained standing C urt Kohrmg gave a stirring account a reporter on the scene coverage of Roosexelt and his Rough Riders advancing up San Juan Hill The stage scenery effectively pictured this advance Then the Battle l-lymn of the Republic was sung by the A Cappella Choir The program continued with an introduction of Mr Walter G Smith a welcoming speech by Mr Walter Bower and a noteworthy address by Dr Julius Walters This speech stressed the advice given 'I eddy by his father Following this Mr Walter Ci Smith presented an award to Miss Conme Williams the winner of the con test for the best essay on Theodore Roosevelt s contributlons to American life His remarks should be treasured by her Bexerly Meyer read the essay The program closed with exery one singing America the Beautiful GERALDINE JACOBY One Hundred Ninety flue C x. V . to honor Theodore Roosevelt on the hundredth anniversary of his birth. - - 3 3 Y 4 ' I I . L ' 1 I Y THEODORE ROOSEVELT C1858 19191 A man dres but hrs sprrrt lrwes on to rnsprre rn other lrves those qualrtres that made hrm great 'Ihrs rs the thought to be borne rn mrnd thrs month of October 1958 the hundredth annrversary of Theodore Roosevelt s brrth Durrng hrs lrfe Theodore Roosevelt exerted great rnfluence upon the lrfe of the people and upon natronal and rnternatronal affarrs He garned the ad mrratron and confrdence of hrs fellow men rn an unprecedented way He drd not make hrs journey oxer marn traxeled roads nor was he ewer commonplace He vsas dexord of affectatron and was nexer self conscrous At thrrty erght Roosevelt entered the natronal polrtrcal freld He cam pargned vrgorously for Wrllram lVlcKrnley agarnst Wrllram Jennrngs Bryan rn l896 Mclirnley won and named Roosevelt Assrstant Secretary of the Naxy Roosevelt s superror Secretary of the Navy John D Long was an elderly man and the vrgorous young assrstant was eager to take on responsrbrlrtres ln the months leadrng up to the Spanrsh Amerrcan War he drd all he could to prepare for the war he expected to come On the mornrng of February l5 1898 when the USS Marne was sunk rn Havana Harbor that expectatron became called for volunteers who formed the cavalry regrment later known as the Rough Rrders The regrment was made up largely of Long Island polo players and Western cowhands Roosevelt w s at frrst a Lreutenant under Colonel Leonard Wood but he took command when Wood was grven a pro motron The famous charge at San Juan Hrll made the Rough Rrders rm mortal and Roosevelt became a popular Amerrcan hero Roosevelt felt that the true end of every great and free people should be a self respectrng peace and a srncere and cordral frrendshrp wrth all natrons He was never a professronal polrtrcran What he accomplrshed rn a polrtrcal way was due to hrs phenomenal popularrty He made rt hrs practrce to appeal to the good sense of the people He belreved that laws were for the people People trusted hrm because they knew he was therr frrend He was not drs couraged by opposrtron rn fact he rather welcomed rt He made rt a pornt to see that the people got what lawfully belonged to them The questron that he asked hrmself rn regard to any lrne of conduct was ls rt rrght9 Hrs decrsrons were drctated by reason not by emotron A a hrstorran he had learned from the past as a practrcal statesman he had watched the government machrnery rn operatron as a close observer of human nature he had come rn contact wrth all classes of men and knew by what mo trves they were actuated Roosevelt had an rntense love for and prrde rn hrs country and felt she had a responsrbrlrty toward the rest of the world Thrs convrctron was not shared by hrs countrymen He felt that the greatness of a natron depended One Hundred Arnety su I 8 ' 'A H I l 7 I 8 I Y I - Y ' Y . 5 Y 1 Y I l Y! 3 - . 4 - I Y Y 7 ' I 1 1 I I . I D reality. He resigned from the Navy Department in May, 1898, to fight. He v l f 9 B I - . . V 1 upon the rntellrgence and rntegrrty of the people composrng rt Lrfe yy as a great stage for hrm He had abundant energy and belreved rn a strenuous lrfe In fact he thrrved on a strenuous lrfe he hrmself made 700 speeches rn the cam pargn for McKrnley when he and McKrnley yy ere runnrng mates Qrx months later he became Presrdent upon the assassrnatron of McKrnley The perrod of hrs admrnrstratron was well surted to hrs wrde range of abrlrtres He promoted forest conservatron and extended goyernment regulatron of rarlroads Qurte frequently he attacked brg busrness combrnatrons or trusts mrlrtant labor leaders and conservatrve members of Congress Among hrs lrstrng 'rchreyements were the constructron of the Panama Canal and a program for the conservatron of natural resources The canal was a project necessary for commerce and Theodore Rooseyelt pushed through the acqursrtron of land the engrneerrng feat and the sanrtatron whrch made possrble the Panama Canal He resented the crrtrcrsm that he had acted erther Roosevelt was also yrtally concerned vyrth the conservatron of the natron s resources He told Congress The forest and water problems are perhaps the most vrtal rnternal problems of the Unrted States He was qurte rrght rn hrs accusatron that the resources of the natron were berng used up and often they went for no good use To compensate for these unnecessary wastes he set asrde l5O mrllron acres of trmberland for forests and turned therr control over to the Department of Agrrculture In l902 he saw the Reclamatron Act passed an act vyhrch requrred that the land be worked and restored to rts usefulness that rrrrgatron projects be planned and burlt Theodore Roosevelts power however lay not so much rn the offrces he held but rn the extraordrnary hold he had over the mrnds of men He had one of the largest personal followrngs ever attarned by any man rn our hrs tory These people were ready to stand by hrm for the srmple reason that they had perfect farth that he would lead them where they wrshed and where they ought to go Hrs amaarng vrgor varred accomplrshments and natural manner endeared hrm to the great masses of Amerrcans of hrs trme and haye gryen hrm a great and lastrng place rn the hearts and the hrstory of Amer rcans forever CONNIE WILLIANIS One HLlHdf0C1rXlHQlU seem 1 . , , X I v1 I . e C , V, E . v C . C I I C T hastrly or rllegally. Y Y L V 7 I L e , , X I 1 V . , , . Y 3 I M Y 3 1 3 Ab 7 1 U I V I I I - . T 5. .C H gx ,. THEODORE ROOSEVELT HIS EARLY YEARS Theodore Roosevelt the twenty srxth Presrdtnt of the Unrtcd Statts was born at Z8 East 20th Street New York Crty on October 27 1858 Thrs was the house where he hrs two srsters and hrs brother lrvcd whrle they were small chrldren Summers were spent rn the country where Theodore had all krnds of pets cats dogs rabbrts a coon and a sorrcl Shetland pony named Gcncral Grant V1 hrrty years later hrs chrldren had therr own pony Grant! Thanksgrvrng was an apprecrated festrval but rn no way came up to Chrrstmas Chrrstmas was an occasron of delrrrous Joy Stockrngs borrowed from the grown ups because they were larger were hung up rn thc evenrng Srncc thrs to Rooseyelt was such a joyous occasron hc trrcd to reproduce rt ex actly for hrs own chrldren Theodore Roosevelt was a srckly delrcate boy sufferrng much from asthma and frequently had to be taken away on trrps to frnd a place where hc could breathe Often hrs father walked up and down the room at nrght wrth hrm when he was small Unable to attend school he was educated at home by tutors As a result, he was often unable to hold hrs own when thrown rnto contact wrth other boys He was nervous and trmrd Wrth hrs father s hearty approval he learned to box and to rrde These two exercrses took a lot of practrce and determrnatron on hrs part At nrne years of age he took a trrp through Europe but hrs journal testr frts to a small boy s homesrckness for hrs own land Followrng thrs he spent some trme rn Germany wrth a German famrly On hrs return home at the age of frfteen he began serrous study to enter Harvard In the fall of 1876 he entered graduatrng rn 1880 He was a reasonably good student rn college standrng just wrthrn the frrst ten Durrng thrs trmc he absorbed the rdea that patrrotrsm courage honor and crvrc responsrbrlrty were essentral rn the de vclopment of self respect Almost rmmedrately after leavrng Harvard rn 1880 thc twenty two year old Roosevelt began to take an rnterest rn polrtrcs He Jorned the Republrcan party and was elected to the New York legrslature rn thc fall of 1881 the youngest man rn the State Assembly 1-le sat rn the Assembly from 1882 to 1884 then he headed for cow boy country Desprte the many physrcal handrcaps of hrs early years Theodore Roose velt grew up to be one of the most accomplrshed courageous and energetrc men thrs country has ever known JANE HANIBURGER One Hundred Nmety erght 1 n 0 - 1 1 1 V V V V V f 1 r V , 1 V V V V -1 rv V V V V r - V 1 , . 1 v 1 1 - H V r V ' . V V v - V 1 1 V . .. . . , r , . V - V 1 V - V V V - V - V 1 v - V V V 1 . 1 1 - V 1 V .1 VV Y .. ' V V A 1 Pro er-Ty F9ubl:cvTy CIT zenshvp Ken Whojeiy Corel Elqgm Jrn PacKe'lT G:ommaTfee Fall M58 Infer Group Rel Publ c Relod' ns Carol Hunn us Mnke Oifievlly AThle1'4c. Fmclnce Soc al Berry Kappa STeve DeRoeha Marg e Whifclker ll Q X P .. 1 .li t A , - Gzhuirmen 5 1 rf I 1 h ' . 1 i . . ,L ff W Oetober 78 Hello whats your name These ftmtlrar words were tre quently heard as Hello Day tags were passed and srgned Almost eyery one attended the annual dance g1yen by Pep R after school Oetober Z9 The latrn Club mrttated tts new members IH 1 seeret solemn eeremony after school After the eeremony all 'tdyourned to Room A lor a l-lallow een Party Today was the frrst day for subscrrbmg to Bw ana Ohto Psychologxcal Tests were started today The tests wrll b gn n Oetober 30 md ll to all Sexens rnterested lhe Srxes Seyens and Elghts held meettngs to nomrnite glrls for l ll Sports ueen The followlng were chosen Frghts Carol Hunmus Bey erly Vleyer Carol Schwartz and Sue Schaefer Seyens 'Vlary Cooper Carol Elgm Brenda Stephens and Margre Whrtaker SlXeS Vrclere l Btuer C trol Doss Dtanne ldleson and Judy llehhorst Rim Sol oyllf Dot out s Ay lll NOVEMBER CALENDAR Noyember l Rough Rrders ruffled Red Wrngs to a O O draw at Publtc School Stadtum 'Nloyember 3 Jumor Rrders trounced Central s B team 20 O Candrdates for Fall Sports ueen were posted IU the mam hall trophy case Neyember 4 The newly organ17ed Srxes presented thetr frrst dance 'lhe l eddy Bear Tumble What confuston Who rang the dung dong who rang the be V1'hat happened to our lengthened advtsory? Rooseyelt Cross Country team ran agatnst Vlclirnley at Forest Park Noyember 5 Srxty three members of Pep R attended the socral held rn Room A Danclng and refreshments added to the enjoy ment of all Rooseyelt students and guests from lVlcK1nley and Southwest were enter tamed by the St lours Symphony Orchestra under the drrectlon of 1ts brand new conductor Edouard Van Remoortml loyemher 6 A stmdsttll was reached ln 1 G A A Hockey lournament game Carol Schwart7 s team t1ed Carol Ktng s Noyember 7 D1d you attend the Cross Country meet agarnst OFallon at Forest Park today 9 Noyember 8 Rough Rrders buffed the Blue Jackets 37 6 Frye members of the lntergroup Relatron Commtttee attended a youth conference at Vwlashmgton Unty erstty 'Xloyember ll No School Xeterans Day Item llumlrtel' ,. . ,, . .. . - 1 UW 1 v v 17 1 v v1 1- 1. , . . e 1 v 1 v 1 1 1v1 v- 1 ' . . 1 1 1 v1 y 1 . 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Nloyember IZ Adm1SSlOH yy as free to the Cross Country meet at Forest Park Roosevelt ys Vashon Noyember I3 The I-Iockey Tournament contmucs Carol Krng s team pound ed Beyerly Capstrck s team Open House The doors of Rooseyelt yy ere open to promote a better un derstandmg among the students teachers and parents Representataves from the Rough Rader Staff and the Camera Club at tended a photo semxnar held at Vylashlngton Unrverslty Ncyember I5 The Dutchmen surpassed the Rlders on the Rooseyelt held Neyember I7 Pleday yy as the last day to ast a yote for the I958 Fall Sports ueen Noyember I8 T he Byyana Staff seleeted red and yy hate eoyers ter thas years Byyana Noyember I9 On College Day junlors and senlors talked to representatlyes of yarlous colleges 1n yvhtch they yy ere Interested Noyember 20 An educatlonal ITIOXIL Vlen ol Gloucester yy as shoyyn ln the aud Xloyember ZI Test yyeek began Cram eram cram Brenda Stephens our new queen relgned oyer the Fall Sports Dance Her spec1al ma1ds were Carol Schwarz Beyerly Meyer Mary Cooper Carol HUHHIUS and Xflargre V1 h1taker Noyember ZZ Seyeral represeratatlyes of the Rough Rader Staff attended a Hagh School Journallsm Conference at Washnngton UHIYLTSIIQ The l9D8 Fall Sports ueen and her court accompanled by Teddy our nevy mascot attended the last football game of the season The seore yy as X ashon 20 Roosevelt 7 Neyember Z5 Fourteen proud Journallsts of both the Rough Rader Staff and the Byy ana Staff recexyed thelr u1ll and Scroll plns at thelr banquet at Parente s Freshman Forum met to dmseuss plans for the Freshman Dance The Debate Club met today at 3 ID an Room 277 Noyember 26 Intergroup Relatlons met IH Roona 320 at 8 ID Spanlsh Club held a dance rn 316 after school The last day belore Thanksgrymg holldays and turkey rn the lunchroom A lot of our past grads who are noyy ln eollege came baek to YISII 'Nloyember 27 The Turkey Day game yyas held at Public Sehool Stadlum McK1nley ys DuBourg All proceeds vyent to the Accadent Benef1t Fund Noyember 28 XVe had the flrst bag snoyy of the year 'J L01 X I 1 Q Uma I x.,,x,f Tee Hemdrel Ora L 11 1 11 , 1 Y 1 1 11 1 , 1 111 1 Y 11 11 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , L 1. 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 4 . 1 111 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ey 'e e 1 e e e Q 11 Vx 5 7 U I 1' 3 x 7 I 1 ' Vx N ' Vx L A I V 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 A V 1 C L 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 'H 1 7 1 I. 3 C H' 1 'Y 7 Y . 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L 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ,,A 1 1 1 I L I l ' I 'U . e 11' lf! fads GN. 5'Q.0'5 ai 3 92-Wo Gm-:su B u 'I um Humfrul' luv work TEST FLIGHT Thrs unheralded exent wrll ncxer achlexe the fame of the rexolutronary experlment at K1tty Haxxk or for that matter enter rtself rnto the deepest and darkest corner of the mnals of axratron hrstory lt xvas executed rn utter secrecy To John Q Publlc th1s smgular experlment mrght just as xxell haxe never taken place Rcgmrdless of thrs fact thrs essentlal mtegril part of aero dyfnamxcs has shown Itself valuuble rn the understmdlng ot certam newly developed aeronautlml pr1nc1ples The tlme IS not essentral to thls dr1m1t1c narrutrxe s dexelopment the place a vast abmdoned secluded expmse of 1 phalt T he tower drspatched the ltmospherlc condrtlons before t1ke off xlsrblllty one mlle cloudy temperl ture 68 degrees humndlty 58 b1romctr1c pressure lZlZ 5 mlllrbars dew pomt 6l md the a1r 1 dead cllm These xxcre perfect condltrons for flrght The plane xx as fueled cleared fcr take oft and tixred doxxn the runwmy at precxsely 6 03 P M Central Dlyllqht 'llme The engrne haxxng been leinecl doxxn for grewter eff1c1enex was gener atrng oxer I7 D00 R P Vl s Pl he plane rn questnon a lhlmble Drome T D l rscended to a mlxlmum 1lt1tude ot 5l0 feet rhoxe sex lexel The only hrteh ln the maugural flrght vxas the three polnt lmdmg xx h1ch rnvolxed the llndmg geir and the plane s nose Thxs fault xx as not to mannfest lfCLlllI1 the craft s desrgn md engmeermg but m the human equltnon the prlot ln thls test fllght fulure to execute a proper llndlng from sustuned flrght the human KQUTIIOH had neglected to keep the elev1tors up xx hen landrng XV1th them doxxn the plme approached the runway rn a sem1 power drxc The force of the 1mp1ct oxer tived the lmdmg gear turmng them askew lt also completely dimiged the propcllor cowlmgs struts 'md xx heels Drscountmg thrs hoxx exer or rts concentrmc course the crztt remuned xlolt for 90 seconds covermg 5 640 feet at In 1x eragc speed of 42 mlles per hour Havmg staged thls lxrst unsuccessful 1ttempt to land 1 plme l plcked up mx model and xx ent home l croy lillenberger THE WORLD AT MY HEAD lhe llrst thmg thxt mme lnto mx mlnd after 1 texx hlmnk mmutes ot nc Illlf1QI'1LS9 xx as the the ught ot the glcbe smttmg rn lront of me on my elesk 18 net xery lirge rihout scxen Inches n dumeterm but nt IS 1 lot older tu xcu er l lts colors are luded md 11 18 er1cked md chlpped nn sexerll p aces is l closely Skfllflflllk lt the date I8-l0rexe1lsnselt lhls IS no ordmtry g ohc xn that rt his no contlnents nc oeelns Ind no mountuns and xllleys ln steld ll his the outlmes mide by curxed l1nes ot 1 drlegon 1n 1ngel ln archer 1 horse txxc hewrs H lmrge ind 1 small one! and mmy ether creuures Perhaps xou haxe guessed by ncxx that ll rs 1 sphere et the hewxcns lxfxkl mx Bkooks I Leo Humired Ihre F . . , , , V . , . . , . e U H 1 3 H X 3 3 . . . e . , . . e . 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I PEP RS OTHER r ACTIVITIES FOND MEMORIES I mmg the walls of the Bwana office are many anclent and dust covered yolumes of old yearbooks not only every Bwana from l925 to the present day but also such books as the Cleyeland Beacon the Southwest Nugget and other annuals from every hugh school IH the St Iouls area One could spend days amusmg hxmself wlth the quamt photographs fmdxng many rela ttves and old famnly frrends Playmg 1 hunch one afternoon I pulled down a dusty yellowed l928 C leyeland Hlgh Beacon My mother had often told me of her days at C leye land so I began hunt1ng for her plcture Can you lmagme seexng your own mother at the age of fourteen IH a mnddy blouse bloomers and long black stocklngs In the same yolume I came Ieross 1 pxeture of the star of the l928 Cleve land debatmg team Vlarvln Mueller Thts name probably doesnt mean a thlng to you I-Ie IS better known as Michael Anthony the secretary of the mythlcal FIV m1ll1on11re John Beresford Flpton 'Vlr Anthony performs the job of handmg a mxllxon dollars to a perfect stranger once a week on IV s The VIIIIIOHJIIL Eyery one of these books IS 1 treasure trove of memorles and the school IS fortunate to have such a collectxon PM R1 A N1 E f X f N f MY FAVORITE SPORT Syylmmlng IS the sport I llke best Why Perhaps nt I9 because of many pleasant experlences connected w1th water I have been svummtng eyer smce I was a baby IH the oceans tn raplds swamps and xnland lakes and swxm mtng pools But thls could not be the whole reason for I have also had unpleasant experlences I stepped on a jellyflsh nn Mxaml vyhxch promptly stung me nn return I got a sunburn xn the Great Salt Lake I gleefully ran down the beach of I ake Mxchlgan 1nto the vsater not knowlng If was 56 degrees I was afrald to pull the leech off my leg after swxmmmg ID the syy amp because xt was sllmy Tteo Hundred Ire 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 , e e e 1 11 1 1 1 . e 1 1 11 1 1 1 . e . 1 1 1 1 1 - e e 1 e e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1. e e , . 111 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 111- 1 . e e e . - 1 1 11 e . e e . I 1 1 11 1 1 e . , 1, ' 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1, . 1 1 4 e 1 1 YW- 1 1 1 1 1 e I . . e 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 4 c 1 1 I . . 1 . . -. , 1 1 1 .1 X ' ' ' 11. A . 1 1 1 1 1 e e . e 1 .I 1 1 1 19 1 1 1 e . . . e 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 . 1 1 1. . e ' 1 1 1 1 e 1 D 1 , 1 1 . ., e . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , .Y Even rf I had had none of these expernences I would stlll loye to swlm Maybe If rs the feel of the water halr loose and floatlng about my head when I swlm under water I love to plunge rnto cool water and have 1t close oyer me Swrmmlng to me xs more than merely a means of locomotlon through the w ater It opens my eyes to two new worlds the underwater world and the one above the sky and everythmg rn xt Underneath the water there IS always somethxng to see whether xt IS the sxdes and bottom of a pool or the sandy floor of a lake or an ocean w1th 1ts clams shells rocks reeds and somet1mes frsh Or I can float motxonless on top of the water lookmg up unto the sky wrth nts seem lngly endless blue expanse SOFULIIITIPS dotted with blrds or elouds In he water I am no longer a land erelture but 1 w ater sprlte lx xm x x Blzooks IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY When Bette Davxs v1s1ted the small towr' of Cuba MISSOUII mn l948 her presence caused qulte a commotron Many people gathered at the hotel seekrng autographs or prctures and my Uncle Wxlber was no exceptxon fespe clally sxnce he was a photographer reporter! I-Ie assumed that he would be allowed to take a pmcture of the star but permxssron w as refused Belng a typrcal Vaughn he declded that he must Iliye a plcture any way there was a flash of llght s1gn1fyxn0 that the aw ful deed had been done That flash was followed by two more my uncle and Mr Sherry Bette s husband Uncle Wrlber ran between two burldmgs and across a vacant lot IH back of a f1ll1ng statlon I d1dnt look back once sand my uncle untll I heard a dull stlcky thud behlnd me Then I turned around and saw thxs guy flat on hxs face ln the mud I had jumped over that pxle of txres nn back of Joe s but he trred to plow through rt I dxdnt haye another flash or I could haye had a real plcture that trme My uncle then qulckly returned to the busxness at hand makmg h1s feet moye He ran down another street ducked behmd the local theater h1d hrs camera and went rnsnde He remarked that Mr Sherry w as swearing ynolently and muttermg threats w1th eyery step I-Ie sald hed kxll me rf he eaught me sa1d my uncle I-Ie wasted breath and I won the race Not to change the subject but I can t help wcndermg what would haye happened 1f Mr Sherry had caught my uncle Wlmateyer the answer perhaps 1t s a good thxng that we dldn t f1nd out Drd he get the plcturel Of course he dld He s a Vaughn 1sn t he DARLA Vaecetx Teeo Hundr d Sze I 1 Im I vw VI , I I Y 3 I Y7 . . . 1 X V . Y u I I I w m y p s I I I x x s e 1 s I s ,I I - t Y 1 x ' it i L YL 5 I 3. f U , .. I 1. 4 e ' A . . . 3 3 3 I I ' . . . I . 1 I V I 7 3 - H 1 Y . . 1 I I 3 1 I I I VL 1 1 I I V I H L Vt I Y L 7' I-Ie walted outslde the hotel entrance. and when Mlss Dav1s came out. J 5 V 7 U . y - v y s y s x I . VU I . . . . . V . .x . . . D y I I 1 1 E 'A H I 1 3 I I yi I I 5 3 Y Y I YI Y vY ' nn VY 7 7 3 V 5 I I I Y Y I I 5 Y Y 'I EY! x 7 1 . . . . . , , V , A J A V tl If 3 CCD G Spf Uicr Dste? is wt Helen Herndon fo . 0 x96 ugh 1 Tone Bene 9 Barb Perez Sharon Johnson ffoihy Eeyerabend 33353 mow? SJ T'H1lN' DECEMBER JANUARY CALENDAR December 1 Chrtstmas xacatnon twenty four days away December Z Our xarslty basketball squad beat the alumnt team 59 to 57 tn a elose n1p and tuck battle at 7 'SO thrs eventng tn the Roosexelt audt tortum Sh h h The Freshman Forum had a specral meetmg 1n Room 114 at 8 l5th1s mornmg lhose Sentors are at tt tgnn ny thts tlme lt s test tubes Yes thetr rockm and rolltn tn Room A IS really shalemg up the ehemtstrx labs December 3 Money Vlonex The man 19 here to COl1eeI for the senlor an nouncements Deeember 4 Seventy el the pepptest glrls tn sehool lPepettesJ soetallled tn room A after school dexourmg loads of food and just generally haxtng 1 good ttme December 5 The place Roosexelts audttorlum the tlme second perlod the subject Jumor 'loun Weetmg of the Arr An excellent program lhe Fabulous 8 s began thetr ftnale on a hxgh note by gtung thelr last dance thts evemng Deeember 6 Three mtnutes oxerttme save the Rough Rtders dow ned by Vashon 45 40 an the ftrst league game of the season our ove n home eourt 51 47 The freshmen s Jtngle Bell l-lop was a huge success The htgh pomt the crovs ntng of the prtnee and prlncess vsas leept a secret unttl the xerx last mmute Deeember 10 Oh those achmg muscles Phystcal fttness tests haxe begun A gltttertng array of holtday actnttles vsere enjoyed by the language clubs at separate Chrtstmas partxes The Spantsh Club held thetrs an the lunchroom The latm Club celebrated tts Qaturnalta rn Room A T here vsas gtft gutng and 1 jolly tnme for all December 12 Students prestded over classes after the mornmg C1t11ensh1p audttortum sesston ln that Aud Qcholarshtp pms were ave arded to Leroy Ellenberger Caro lyn Gllda .lane Hamburger Ruth Poe Ronald Vwftllnms Rc bert Bruee and Georgetta Sy kora Sen 1ce ptns xx ere presented to Xflflil Bauer Thor Bruce Robert Bruee Karen Hussman John XVagner Rrchard Erchhorst Kurt Kohrmg and Susan Schaefer T hose recetvmg Sophomore I-lonors were Jantce Adlersfluegel Patrtcxa Al brtght Dolores AVllLl Robert Bruce Rosemary Coco Leroy Ellenberg er Wrlltam Grattendtcle Carolyn Gtlda Cathertne I-lmrrchs Kathleen Manues Marte Maul Barbara Bremer Ruth Poe Jean Thompson and Dtanne Young 'lee Hemtf ei T I7 s a I y ' - V- v' X X -2 V I X X 4 X I ' X I X 4 . X I I X XV1 ' ' -C 1 1 s V' e v' l ' , -,N ' 1 ' 1 I . 1 I , . e ' , l'X I X Y 3- X X -X . I ' X X X ' 4. ,'4X XY A 1 X X Y Y, T 1 x I X L . X X X 12' XYX T 5 I ' X I X X . ' l'X X I x VX I 7 I X Y X Y - I X V ' X X X I X December 9-St. Mary s handed Roosevelt her second defeat of the season on 7 ' ' . X Y I X I 'X I X 7 X X X I X VX V X'X X X I V Y I I X X 'X X I X I V A Y I Y' ' Y X ' Y Y X X X . X X X I k I 1 X X X X D X X 'I X X 5 I 4' X l 1 M e I I e 7 T 3 - T V4 I . VT X X I . X T X ' . , I T 3' X X X , R 'ez re' e' Y nd ! fa- P Pet Queenson t-m5 Whole .Q Q- Ahab. Tan Cioonon CHILDHOOD fe WW T' ll I-llflf' Roosevelt s swrm team met Sumners here The score Rooseyelt 73 Sumner l5 We won every event Bob Elorrda wrth l0 pornts was hrgh pornt man December l3 Roosevelt took her frrst league yrctory away from Soldan wrth a score of 69 44 December 16 The proud Sevens went Jumprn and Jryrn wrth Santa after school wrthout therr new rrngs The Rrders faced lVlcBrrde rn therr own audrtorrum at 8 O0 P VI We vnon rn a overtrme game 6l to 59 December 19 The Rrders moved to Hadley s court to play them rn the fourth league game of the season December 24 Deck the halls wrth boughs of holly Tra la l opened thc annual Chrrstmas program presented by Modern Dance the orchestra and A Cappella Everyone left wrth antrcrpatron and hrgh hopes for the comrng Chrrst mas basketball tournament January 5 Back to school for the last lap of thrs term January 8 They re the Erghts each rn hrs best brb and tucker Surts tres best dresses and heels are the order of the day Electron of new wheels for the comrng term caused qurte a brt of excrte ment twrrlrng ladres dressed rn flounces of ruffles vsrth therr handsomely at trred escorts are the same students vyho only hours before sat restlessly rn skrrts and shrrts The nrght rs romantrcally perfect for the last dance of the January 59 class M Ladys lxnrght January 13 The Rough Rrders met Rryervrevx to contrnue our basketball season January l5 BWANAS are here' After long wartrng we now haye our treasured yearbooks Srgn my book please January 16 The Rrders clashed wrth the Longhorns from Southwest January l7 The Senrors bade farevyell wrth Moments to Remember rn forty frve mrnutes of entertarnment January 20 The Edgewater Country Club on the Mrssrssrppr vxas the scene of the January 59 Senror Class Luncheon The hungry lookrng boys were pleased vxrth the smorgasbord arrangement all you can eat for S2 00 Class Day ended wrth full tummres and dancrng January Zl Ernally after four long years the great day has arrrved Students wrll walk upon the stage recerve therr drplomas for four years of hard work and walk off young men and women ready to face the world January 24 Last day Eyeryone rs gettrng ready to start out the nevs term We srgned regrstratron cards today BEVERLY MEYER CAROL Doss Treo Hundr 1Tu.eIce l. 5 7. 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