Roosevelt High School - Bwana Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1960
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' 1 1 Y V1 'r ' 'x . D 1 . lynx Sv V 4 3 1 V' 1 V 7 i x I - 1' 1 Y x 1 - I' 7 V M on ' 1 x . L 1 L LI1 1 1 -. ,xyl L 1 1 ' . 1 1' - - W 1 1 5 -1 I ' I I v - Y' YL- ,111 1. - L I 1 1 I ' u xvm 'x 'AV D 'Y Y ' 4, L 4 1. . 1 . 4 Y 1 . I 1 H y 1 I K 1 ' x vm 1 v 1 1 A I - 3 v Y f? xl if B W3 S .fgcfuidoriefi MR. ANASTASOFF Bottom Row-Guylene Brame. Mary Ann Rey, JoAnn Zastrow. Carol Hopkens. Mary Dietl, Judy Dellinger, Sharon Keathley Janet Wilhelm, Nancy Henrey, Jean Bueker. Row 2 Daud Mosele1n Larry Southerland John Baepler Wesley Custer John Bxddle James Chettle James Breher Robert Abresch Mr Anastasoff Top Row Kenneth Pace Roy Maples John McCorm1ck Jerry Hessel Glenn lirlderbrand Robert Cunnmgham Leonard Schultz John Fugel Eugene Sutherlrn Absent Bob Saalfeld Bottom Row Mary McGrcevy Era Damback Mary Vltale Kathleen Laumann Charlene Row 2 Kay Moms Charlotte Pautler Norma Cxssell Naclme Goodspeed Norma Oehlert Laura Gross Jean Woods Dlanne Murrell Kathleen Fuel Row 3 Ralph Poser Doyle Puntney Lorrrane Brennan Marty Therssen Elame Gruender Mrchael Smxth Terry Yam l'l1IZ Ted Wyman Top Row Emxl Ban Jon Woods Rrchard Wrlkmson James Tum gren Mrs Auld Absent Mnlton Kernebeck S lly Marler Murray Harrl MRS AULD Fxfty szx Student Councrl Representatne Bob Saalfeld Student Councrl Representauve Ma ry NlcGreew y Naylor, Betty Pitts., Ruth Hollvan, Carol Matheny, JoAnn yYourlg. Mary Ellen Stumpf. . . - ' V , a . A . 'sd - Student Councxl Representatlve Gllbert Beckemerer Student Councnl Representatrve Ulff0l'leff MR BENNETT Bottom Row Carolyn Gilda Ruth Poe Dlannc Young Mane Mauz Joyce Damels Marlanne Manlon Rosalie Moore Roselyn Peplues Janice Adlersflucgel Row 2 Erwm Roesel Shxrley Hrllebrand Catherme Hnnnchs Patncra Albnght Jean Chambers Joy Re1t7el Judy Kelsch Myra Horner Roger Naney Too Row B1llGrattendrck Donald Holland Allen Kempe Grlbert Beckemexer B1ll Frago James Kung Tom Colyer Howard Clodfeltcr Mr Bennett Absent Marta Helm Patsy Schmrdt Jean Thompson 1.L... Bottom Row Mary Barxcevrc Barbara Deck Judxth Austm Carole Campbell John An derson Donna Allen Jean Justus Sue Yarbrough Row A' Ava Barkev Cynthra Herdeck er Ken Goodman Jerry Carroll Ken Rohlfnng Pat Mrddleton Dorothy Mrtchell Connne Booker Row 3 Mr Bngham Don George Ken Green Garry Hednck B1llSr1mac Rob ert Whntner Top Row Gus Kolxlns Byron Green Ken Hutchmson Joe Hampel Jack Bxrkner Joe Xvflght Denms Huebler MR BIGHAM Fzfly seten .Ad ' ' . A Ll l . . I . r . , . , , ' V V . , it I It I I 4 John Anderson W M . 3 . J I 1 , G G J a r 1 f x 1 N v n v - A11 I D I ' ULJOPLQ5 MRS BONACORSI Bottom Row Ronald Banks Gary Appleton Alfred Co o Joy Cnanformaggxo Saundra Burrus Judy Owens John Bntt Manlyn Mtller Robert Meyer Sandra Schallert Row 2 VJ1ll1am Hoehn Don Hauser Barbara Lou Susan Smnth Tma Martrn Sherry Mueller Janet Waelm Austm Rerg Row 3 Drane Flowers Jsetta Roberts Martha Lahmann Dennls Kohm Wllltam Brozovtch Dons Leonard Dan Wlcketham Top Row Bruce Bresnahan Davtd Myers Rachel Smxth John Beckemeler James Pod ormk Thomas Roth Terrence Nrckolotsky Wayne Morrts Bottom Row Marsha Lawson Carolyn Wrllr Dorothy Craven Sharon Orem Sandy Wamser Row 2 Date Kmworthy Angela England Dave Studt Rrta Solontz Jan van der Graff Noel Schnetder Row 3 Karen Younce Janet Sherman Kenneth Turner Bob R Walters B111 Farmer Ken Clark James Bovsen Top Row Garv Groffmann Robert Schaeffer Joe McMahon loe Krrkbrlde Bob Opperman Delmar Cox Absent Paul Chandler Barbara Sexton Brll Modrostc, Alan Schm edeke MISS BROWN Fifty ezqht Str dent Councrl Rcprcscntntnc ludx On ens Student Councrl Representatn e Garx Groffmzmn . . . - V . 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V V V . , V V V K V V - 1 Student Council Rtpresentatry e Barbara Bremer Student Councml Representauy e Ann Therlmann Ul50l l Q5 Miss BURKE Botttm Rt yy Vlfglnld Btgtll Mary Darlene Hopkr s Annu Unhold Barbara Bremer 'Vlarrartt Lrttlt Barbara Pry ar aanrce NVh1te Roxy 7 Vernon Illtge Josephnne 'Vlenen dcl lxartn Henry Ray Coplln Patrrcla Narnberg llilabtth Adams Karen Neels Top Roxy Knute Paulsen John XValf Brll Cunnrngham Jxm Hersler Wlllram Koch Danny Dayxd Sanford Norman Franks Margaret Menende7 Sharon Havea Bottom Row Ann Therlmann Mary Franke Barbara Herdeker Jean Eveland Jeanette Dreste Vlary Alrce Beach Pat Messerly Row 2 Bonnrta Hamblen Robert Horn fred L1 Montagne Don Abresch Tom Bruno Row 3 Sharon Dmmnq Carol Fpple Elberta Boren Wxllxam Alexander Charles Obergfell Gary Pr tt Top Row Wlllxxm Syyaney Robert Spence Albert Aulbach Wrllram Gang Abrcnt Vllrllyn Oswald Dcnnrs Dams Joyce KX eaycr Helen Carter Jack Northcott MISS CARROLL fzfly nme Hardin. Absent-Richard Berdingj Edward Bfofkmah. Dorothy Boylan, Vanda lnlollandl, ULJOFLQJ MISS CHAPMAN Bottom Row Beatrrce Mattrngly Dale Reed Janet Scoggms Ray Schulz Barbara Bonen berger Bexerly Parrott Row 2 Marlene Blaydes Tom Hathaway John Vandable Betty Rumpf Barbara Surratt Conme Thacker Row 3 Maggle Demp ey Grant Lorelle Alrce Dalton John Sanders Ken Jones Sandy Buck Top Row Jack Lane Wayne Keaslmg Arthur Texrer Bob Clark Joe Hog n Lours Podgormk Douglas Goode Absent Jant Allstun John Isbell B1llMattox Jerry Glbson Bottom Rovt Jean McCauley MaryAnn Tschee Patrrcra Macek Paulette Memmger Blanche Thomas Sharon Westbrook Ima Krmbrell Sue Wrdeman Rou 2 Mrke Schnr der Vrrgmra Lauck Betty Hatfreld Shrrley Frsher Shrrley Morrrs Mrs Clayton Row 3 Roger Schmuke Bob Wood Eugene Axley Stanley I-Iuskey Gene Matlock Harold Wood Don Galox rch Top Row James Fields Robert Eckenfels Barry Menneke Mlke Schmrdt Bull Shaw Harry Sobery Ralph We terhold Absent Joan Goodman Calvrn Lambert Tom Goodman MRS CLAYTON Szxlu Student Councrl Representatn e Ray Schul7 Student Courcnl Representatrve .AJ . . Z Q I , Y ' ' I fy ' , 1 , . , . - s , , - ' , , a . ' ' . . - 1 , Y Y Harry Sobery YW v v ' I I n ' 7 ' B 1 ' Y .l I I- , ,,,, , Y' . W t -, v v I ' v ' , , 5 . - , ' ., Student Counc1l Representat x e Judy Chambers Student Councll Rep resentatn e Janet Tascl' .xdaluifioriezn Miss CONRAD Bottom Row Judy Chambers Katherme Srmpson Jnmmy Van Dyke Juannta Orltck Pat Stewart Jenny Johnson Sharon House Row Z lloyd Young Kenneth Wen7el Glenn Tatro Paulnne Lnbby Ann Meury Norman 'VlcGee Fnc Kemp Robert Aulbach Row 3 Ruth Thurman Anne Lmk Shxrley Taylor Carole Rayfleld Marvin Gllllam Gary Johnson Jerry Land Top Row Charles Rosemeyer Jxm Wells Robert Vlt Mtchael Bauer Carl Kaney Donald Lancaster Larry Robertson Mnss Conrad Absent Carol Phelps Bottom Row Mary Ann Mayer Anita Rlnglmg Janet Tasch 'Vhchael Turner Norma Jean Green Sharon Hopktns Row 2 James Retlly Patnck Manues Carole Men' John Hayden Sandn Harwell Nancy Matta Mrss Crandall Row 3 Donald Owens Patsy Freeman George Gabel Donald Steelman James lingo Sterltng Roberts Top Row Charles Ktsk Raymond Well Clara Vu rett Rlchard Rook Othamel Couslns Roy Brooks James l-nchelberger Absent Pete Gom Carol Nachtucnk Carolyn Howell Miss CRANIDALL Stvlu one v . . r . 1 V - t f T Q v , 1 . , . v - 3 iv I A, r r 1 57 5 , i ' X f , ..r. I i Q . , A v ' . . V i i . . . . . .. .. , V. Y t .xgcluiaoriw MR. DEVILBISS Bottom ROW-Philip Clark, Pam Blake. Nancy Fox. Douglas Proffitt. .Ice Hozian. Connie McDonald. Gail VJalwor'th, Carol Crabtree. Row 2-Judy Porter, Geraldine Hann. Gunter Durdel Allen F1 cher David Depker John Murphy Kathleen Cannon Colleen Toedtli Row 3 Jim Fears John Chapplus Kenneth Pr1ce Tad Nicks Tom Jenkins Gene Brinkley Sharon Doet7el Kathy Wrlkms Top Row Werner Jung Gary Younce Randy Thompson William Kiel Mike Jones Bewerly Casey Shelba Bmgaman Judy Farris Bottom Rovs Barbara Scott Gayle Yochum Barbara Woods Patricia Yyelson Patrrc a Mathrna Janice Smdel Warren Adams Row 2 Sharon Greathouse Marilyn Grimmett Terry Wright Ina Harris Deanna Barks Row 3 Gary Exeland Ernest Rus ell Dot Weldon Sandra Whitcomb Ronnie Hill Robert Yee Top Row Roger Kell M ke Kyle Dianne Rhodus Pamela Hayes Gene Wright Allan Smith Ab en Mike Alberti Srirley Butler Larry Dans Janet Dowling lim Anderson Miss DUPFETT Srxty two Student Council Representative Bet erly Casey Student Council Representative Barbara Scott . 5 V . V . . k , . V . V . . . . Y . Y V V V - V V V ri V V V V . . ' .1 . ' V ' V . 1 ' V 5 V T i V V , . V A - V . , . S VT . 1 Student Countil Rep resentatix e Rose mary Coco Student Council Representatry e Don Paule ,xdoluifioriefi Miss EARLES Bottom Rfw--Gloria Raffel. Jo Ann Raffel. Brenda llakins, Rosemary Coco. Jim Schaf- fer. Jim Mueller. Bill MeCurdy'. Row 2-Darline Reil. Marsha Xvright. Glenda Beasley, Dormalee NVarden. Betty Bennett, Sharon Proffitt, Charlene Goehler. Row 3-Pamela DePriest. Carolyn Smith, Georgia Henshaw. Peggy Swaim, Sharon Thompson. La Verne Pitts, Sharon Pfeifer. Top Row-Sharon Carter. Donna lVlcClearen, Lois Clay. XVoodw Brown, Miss Ijarles, Judy Hart. Pat Hayes. Absent'-Diana Hamilton, Pat Vkfhite, Roger Vlartin Bottom Rcu James Heenan Mona Diehl Marietta Scarfino Donna Granger Vlary Kelly Annetta Cook Den Paule Iouise Meserye Shirley Green Shirley Sladek Linda Arthur larry Myers Rows Z Shirley Franklin I-rance Fraser Shirley Abbott Deuayne Dale Helen Carter Jeantne XY ooten Alan Dark Emmet: McDonald Arthur Roubidoux R1ndel Ries Row 3 Bernita NX ellbanks Judy Scott Ilame Iuffy Jem Jines Barbara Shirley Baker Dorothy Stern Row 4 Andy Farnbaek Daxid Pacino Charles Preslar Helen Crow Sharon Rutke Farl Heckel Xflike Ryan Roger Stubenrouch Dennis Stexens Gloria XX all Donald Ising Jimmie Horton Top Roxx I Irry Smith Dan Jones Barry Sauxer Rolando Rocko Ken Jatob Jrmes I ittles Ron1ld Heckel Ed Scheller Robert Olsen Keith Parker Dominick Orlando John Ilges Ab ent Harold Cross Rich Htenan Irantis lxie John Nlartm Gordon NMI aine Terry Johnston Miss EISEXHXRDI Szvtu three I . 3 l Kitowski. Sandra Ijmms. Paul Griffith, Joseph Earley. Denny Illlettt. Elmer Howell. .fdofuirioriefi Miss ERNST Bottom Row-Elaine Nishi. Charlene Tracy. Joyce Hulsey, Doris Cadwalender. Barbara Kaiser. Phyllis Chinnici Ronald Boyd Row 7 Bill Clark Larry Moss Jim Ricciotte Douglas Wilson Mary Stipanovich Deatrea Reiger Margaret Spieler Row 3 Gloria Mc Alexey Ann Pritlkin Laverne W1ec7orek Joyce uinley Norma Pingel Donna Schock Barbara Street Top Row Richa d Kotov ky Tom Rahm Nick Pappas Francis Roesel Conroy Johnson David Borella Absent Vernon Ballevw Sharon Embrieks Bottom Row Kendall Schneider Linda Talkmqton Susan Mueller Jay Smith Janet Harold Hess Joyce Dorsey Jim Browning Jan Vkfilliams Charles Burke Jeanette Kamer Brenda McGaughey Dorothy Huffstutler Donna Crosby Gary Cockman Rovx 3 Dan Stewart Miriam Newberger Miriam Sarchet Ronald Albrecht Miss Fager Date MCMlll2H Idna Milbourne Bonnie Dmse Bill Niblack Top Rom Norman Nuss Betty Land larry Bumpus Catherine French Jerrv Stepp Betty Chindler Joseph Hatfield Gale Colson Dennis Clinton Miss FAGFR Surly tour Student Council Representatixe Tom Rahm Student Council Representam e Dolores Aulez V Y, . - . ' ' , 1 V K Q . V- I . V V I V Duncan, Dolcls Avilez. John Miller: Mary Bourbon.. Donna Dent. Alice Lively. llow Student Councrl Representatrve Student Council Rcpresentatrve Vrckle L B1uer ULJOPLQ5 MRS FELLHAUER Bottom Row Jean Shular Patncra Jensen Jack Dovwnmg Sharon Shepard John Krert ler Patrrcra Mantrch Marran Rrppy Row 2 JoAnn Jones Gwenda Beck Judy Makara Glorra Garrett Margre Romrne Betty Leuchtmmn Dlane O Neal Row 3 Russell Lau son Frances Palmero Roxanne DeBetta Frank Renkrns Marran Messler Rosemary Per fettr Jrm Heaney Top Row Jrm Caldwell Erwrn Fettchenhaur Brll Absheer Georgra Loren7 lVl1ckyJovrcev1ch Ernst Perez B1llM1lls Absent Vrctor Pojc Bottom Row-Cheryl Becker Jackre Corner Treva Danrcls Jo Ann Hnghley Jean Hrll Karen Spxndler fran Howell Row 2 Miss Fmneran Vnckre Bauer Marvel Dxll Vrr grma 'Iaylor Nancy Met7er Bewerly Damel Pat Grayson Rom 3 Mnke Saskr Walter Schultz Dave Shoults Dale Odom Al Preusser Elmer Hessler Top Row Vemon Kary Leroy Groxer Dennrs B uer Richard Montgomery Mrke XVorks Jvm Daxrdson Don Curtis Absent BrllK1efer Miss FINNERRN Szxty rue Marian Rippy . 4 v V uiaoried MISS FRUIN Bottom Row Elizabeth Boitano Carol Aranda Nelson Bowen Patricia Mayfield Dennis Hunter Nancy Mueller Jerry Salamun Virgil Stallone Barbara Meyer Row 2 Leonard Btbson Glorla Kirkpatrick Ralph Bailey Billie Matlis Mike Hamsworth Janet Ehrman Carolyn Perkins Richard Wiseman Edward Mueller Row 3 Frank Michalnk Betty Sprouse Sandra Hardin Arlene Barc7ewsk1 Jim Reeder Craig Gaunt Daud Apel Miss Fruin Top Row Vernon Urban Richard Linthicum Alfio Murabito Raymond Gal 11na Donald Dodscn Daud Abernathy Absent Tom Meyer Gary Matthews Bottom Row James Davidson Bob Mueller Ruby Armbruster Sandra Johnson Mary Ann Bruce Sharon T61Ch Charles Clanton Dennis Droege Row 2 Rita Cejka Nancy Banoz Barbara Goodman Carol Graseck Sue Koehler Pat McCoy Vicki Harris John Renkms Lestel Sexton Row 3 Jim Evans Jean Heyer Carol Fagan Sharon Bell Joy Meserve Jams Knoll Patricia Hatch Ken Barnett Donald Deatherage Top Row Ter rance Gleich Mike Daehn Jean Kelsch Eileen Kellev Ginger Stone Fred Vamey Bertis Wiley Garrett Gen7 Absent Sandra Rubish MISS GEANY Szxty szx Student Council Representative Student Council Representative 'Vlary Ann Bruce l r I 1 I Y 1 1 i 1 . 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GRIGGS Bottom Row Peggy Elhs Harry Kee Shirley Robmson Carolyn Wachter Susxe Stam baugh Elba Ol-lara Shnrley Schwar7 Row 2 Mr Gnggs Joe Kern Peggy Gwen Blanche Rxdmgs Carol Krull Sandy Wagner Row 3 Joe Boehm Cllff Bauman Susan Krull Charles Johnson Mxckey Ratley Wnlfred Monce Top Row Don Do71er Dale Johnston Davxd Castens Don Mannmg Bob Stevens Absent Pat Conner Bottom Row Gary Studt Sandy Varnum Sandy OdOl'l77l Larry Wxlson Mary O Dell Karen Butery Row 2 Sharon Smnth Bob Meeks Manlyn Webber Mary Bafunno lnell Crews Michael Thomas Row 3 Sandy Wen7el Edward Wllsmann Vlrglma Hen shaw Joan Rumpf M ry Lee Rapler Glona Gast Betty Paggettl Top Row Vlelun Rutledge Sue Schmxdt Sharon Wendler Vera Thomann Daud Corless Nxta Hattemer Absent Carol Spencer lVllSS PIAESFLER Szxty seven I I Larry Wilson .fdcluiaoriea Miss HENSHAXV Bottom Row-Phyllis Feilner, Frances Aritona. Iris Long. Jimmy Wade. Miss Henshaw, Clifford Morgan, Michael Lombardi. Row 2-John Goehler. Carole Long. Sharon Yates. Mary Brester, Charlotte Lamb. Pat Robie, Sandy Deck. Row 3-Don Dellbringge. Larry Houser Carol Meyer Barbara Dothage Tom Russell Tony Cosemtino Richard Hey Top Row Bernard O Brien Warren Claunch Jerry Arnold Al Millheiser Richard Mirkay Absent Mary Scott Wendell Dickermm Normin Lelch Howard Petit Bottom Row Pauly Ronald Edith Turnbough Marv Demster James Lagermann Leroy Ellenberger Gloria Neubauer Frances Pratt Norman Schaffer Betty Rnbrook Row Z Johann Janice Flliott Billy Hamblen Row 3 Fred Hohberger Katie McGuire Jim Tasch Barbara Sweeney Georgia Oster Gerhardt Schager Gloria Swan Miss Hogan Top Row Miss l utton Roland Day Donna loida Dennis Mueller William Gross William Davison Joyce Meyer Rich I-luskey Bonnie Dace Absent Tom Polittc Mary Reyes Miss HOGAN Smtu eraht Student Council Representatne lris I onq Student Council Representatne Leroy Pllenberger Sammy Whitlock. John Relemen, John Banta, Rudolf Bent, Bill Fox. Charlene Sto-E Stl dent Counc1l Representattve Jo Ann Abernathy Student Courctl Judx Thompson ULJOPL 8:5 Miss HOLLANJD Bottom Row Rhoda Lumsden Jean I-Iunserger Jo Ann Abernathy Falth Dennison Ronald Blue Phyllts H111 Rove Z Sandra Page Eugene D1ckerson Roy Kuekne Clet McCa1n Theresa Eschbacher John Brewer Roger Amehng Row 3 Tom Coonrod Vhke Maness Manfret Stel7er Charles Armstrong Louis Immethum Jum lnnel Top Row George Elkms John Boesmg Alfred Snef Bxll Lightfoot Vtnctent Dobbs Bottom Row Joanne Faton Mary Matthews Judy Thompson Kay Schulz Elame lernandev Carol Camden Row 2 Pat Hutschrexder Judy Romer Aljuta Weldon Carol Adams Ga1l Pfetffcr Barbara Trenholm Georgna Mueller Row 3 Jay Huskey Alan Randolph Shxrley Black Ins Sutherlm Joyce Gerdes Martha McCarthy Can Sxtzes 'Vlr Jaeger Top Rove Vtctor Dubbs Stanley Perouch Louts Rupp larry VlcClnsh Larry Akley James Al' rnathy Ronald Hedrxck Cary Archambwlt Ab ent Dorothy Henderson Sam Compnsl MR JAFQER SIYIU mm .AJ . . A l b . 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A . t ' Q v v' Q , ' V 1 r . l S! 1 Ul50l le5 M1ssE C JOHNSON Bottom Row Gale Perknns Kathleen Manues Geraldme Madden Judnth Gner Sharon McCormick Charlene Hey Karen Hankm Row 2 Nancy Meek Vrckre Maddux Carole Kuna Judlth Kammer Janet Bryan Phvlhs Caruana Row 3 Robert Maxev Norman Drlg Curtxs Bennett Gene K1pp Ph1l1p Hunt Top Row Larry Bardelmerer Mernll Frakenrelter Gerald Engleman Albert MOthersl'ead Absent Pamcna Brunk Thomas Deranja Kenneth Hamxlton Kenneth Kensker Harry Lmthncum Duane Mal bruger Bottom Row John McDonald Grace Ammel Joan Shxrley Charles Koppel Delores Brant Wally McCorm1ck Row 2 Marge McKee Amy Beckman Judy Bell Amta Holland Jnm LaJeuness Rlchard Root Row 3 Delores Hoelcher Jack Tyra Mary Senf GlOr1a McCann Bob Wahl Top Row Jlm Lee XV1ll1am Pauly Paul Ulnch Rnchard Vancnl Dav1d McMahon Gary Zastrovx Absent Bob Demper Justme Hohl feld Ted Saggxo larry Freeman Miss P JOHNSON Seuenlu Student Councll Representatnc Cale Perknns Student Councnl Representatnc Glorla McCann q . . 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V . - ' v Student Councrl Representatly e Tom Vaughn Student Councrl Representatrve J 1nrce Cooper ULZSOPLQ6 Miss Ktitty Bottom Rovu Erma Harrrson Glorra XXUYI7 Mary Jackson Tom Vaughn Shrrley Brooks Glenda Wayne Carol Dayenport Roxy 7 Mrss Kelly Nancy Medley Pat Drestc K B ht Row 3 Carol Kun Mary Brovyn Madelyn Wasalyka Karleen Zmn aren roug on Pat Perkms Barbara Martrn Kathy Youngloye Lucnlle Lorts Pat Rakey Sherry Chastarn Top Row Carl Fust Clarence Ward Bob McCormick Floyd Prles Marty Aubochon law renee Rojko Ronme Hudgens Tom Hagler Absent Jerry Laverty Dave Lautk l Bottom Row .Ianrce Cooper Ida Clayton -Xnne Schmrdt Wally Mrller Dan Brrkner Sharon Vance Row Z Judy Hopkrns Dorothy Fox Rnchard Neal Drane Engholm Pat Bob Steel Ron Fayeere 'lop Row Janet Ackley Laverne VUhaley Randy Rhodes Bllly Dramond Ed Radford Jerry Adams Vrto Castellr Mr lake Absent Robert Baur Eyerett Hassell Marne 'Vlurabrto Loretta Tornatore Sharon Waltman Graber lVlR LAKE Seeenty one , . . a V . . . , . 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ULJOPLQZ5 Vllss LARUE Bottom Row Lylene Shontz Terry Hodges Gordana Krosnjar Robert Bruce Carol Schreiner B111 Hawkms Robert Weber Row 2 Russell Crews Edyth Eaton Lmda Malcom Kathy Postol Sandra Meyer Sheryl Meyer Lynn Moss Larry Ryan Row 3 M1ss Harnet LaRue Nancy Brew Rosa Gahkm Wanda Nxchols Shrrley Collrer Sandra Hall June Pennebecker Carolyn Johnson Sharon Knrke Top Row Gene Walk Earl Delfel Gary Sanders Earl Chrlton Jrm Strantz Harold Huffstutler Larry Hanselman Bob Spnestcrbach Roland Hxll Bottom Row Deanna Welty Peggy Douglas Barban Kallbrrer Jean Hames Vxrgmra Messerly Fran Vrtello Row 2 Dale Welch Judy Brauch Joan Wrerschem Wanda Mayes Maxme Bauer Mrke Carbery Row 3 Larry Staats Geraldme Opxtz Orulle Tmmn James Worth Larry Stoxal Ken Meyer Geraldrne Curtrs Top Rom Bully Pnerre Dave Wheeler Raymond Schluete7 Larry SPIVQQ Bob Cummmgs Joe Boone Absent Gary Sxddons Barbara Meyer Norman Hug Miss LATHAM Seventy two Student COUnC1l Rep resentatrve Robert Bruce Student Councrl Representatrve Jean Hames , . 0 1 Y , , 1 r , . - . . 1 1 1 0 ' 1 V A - , . I . 1 , - w t 1 T Y , 1 , , v - 1 l v v 1 Y . . V . . V r . . - . ' Y I , -, Y . - r V - Student Council Reprcsentatry e Sharon Floy d Student Council Representatryc Girl l Schmidt .fgclvifioriefs MR. LEFORT Bottom Row-Barbara Brickey. David Hoffman. Ann Genematas. Gerald Klein. Sharon Floyd, Nikki Horn. Nancy Kobler, William Heagle. Row 2-Nancy Guzina, Joan VUeide- man, Diane Duncan, Anne Trott, Sharon McGee, Josephine Marlowe, Kornelia lmrehazi. Robert Locke. Row 3-Gary Hutchison. James Bagby, Barbara Radford, Sandra Van Loprk Cathre Holland Brenda Allen Carl Mueller John Lowe Top Row Ronald Krieger Dale Baclesse Robert Warren Tom Schaefer Tom Martin Douglas Sutton Terry Martin Tom Koonce Bottom Row Pat Runge Carolyn Rice Millie Andrews Diane 'Vlarsch Robert Vlrllman Gail L Schmidt Michael Pope Llarne Dotson Sharon 'Vlyers Row Z Paulette Stuben Sharon Lot7 Sue Muhlenbruch Karen Quinn Row 3 Miss Leutheusser Sandy Nicholas Carol Jurlnrck Garey Sloan lester Bolhofner Marge Rrchey Vicky Reynolds Donna Vlanron Top Rovy Patrick Ryan Wrllram Martin Carolyn Casey Lau rence Rrckmann Rodney Jones Jimmy Steyens Carol Brewer Garry January Raymond Kerlagorr Absent Vincent I a Vista Pat I ockhart Virss I EL iHFLssrR Secertu three rouch, 'Dolores Smith. DanielleiNichoalds. Betty' Balzcr. .Norma Sanders. Arlera Kloepper. UL50l'l 815 Miss MANHEIXIER Bottom Row Tom VIcCracken Irene Calun VVendeIl Snmpson Helen Perkens Charles Cochran Row Z Guy Altgrlb rs hm Antalrck Judy Cox Exelyn MAIIIEWS Carolyn Walker Row 3 Bull Carbaugh Brll Owens Joann Droppelmmn Tom Brennan Sue Saar Top Row Tom Cullen Ronald Ramspot Jatk Rammelsburg Doyle Moore I ours Rr77ut1 Absent Ions Im? Kenneth Graxes Sharon Chasreen Joann Edelmann Bottom Row Bexerly Brouk Joan M3CklEW1CZ Wrllrs Crook Holly Zlmbelmann Cathy Burks Lmda Ray Row 2 Darryl Davrs Paula Wrttenberg Earleer' Brakef1e'd Bob Dorsey Vrckre Vorwrth E1leen Swatsrck John Frala Row 3 Albert Foppe Gilbert Nagel Jeanette Buleske Ray Orf Ken Schmrtz Ronmc Dawson Rrchard Hutson Too Row Donme Ellrott B11 Schall Pat OBr1en Qlaxko Bogdanovrch Absent Judy Meserxe John Mrchael MRs MANN Setenty four SxudentCounc1l Rtprt entmtne I 4 m 'Vlcfncken Representatrx Jemmtte Bultske .Ad . . . 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I - Student Councrl Representatlve Nancy I mdsey Student Councrl Representame Joe Haley .xgcluifiorieo Miss MARTINI Bottom Row Donna Garrrson Judy Decker Donna Rushmg Nancy Lrndsey Barbara Dresches Allena I-oster Barbara Johann Row 2 Marlene Brueggemann Jeanne Storck Ba7el Meek Su7anne Prccrone Brenda Starr Stanley Paur Mrke Moran Sondra Downnne Top Row Kenneth Cella Charles Galloway Tom Wrllxams Joyce Rncharclson Don Newton Howard Porter Rrchard Wehrman Absent Cvaylen Greenway Bottom Row Tum Demmg Tanya Sauerland Jackne Cope Joe Haley Nancv Beard Joyce Ura Barbara Cnsler Row 2 Jerry Barrett Dennrs Bond Margaret Doll lne7 Crews Judy Abegg Patncxa Martm Ioren Craig Rovs 3 Jack Maur Leonard Pagano Robert Hagamen Ronald Mabrey Robert Reper Peter Buckert Top Row Rrchard Chaney Gary Wallace R A Marx Larry Funken Ronnie Dans Walter Carter Absent Daxe Whltaker MR R A Maru Seuentu 'we ' - . . , - . . . V . - , ,,. , . e '. .' 'r v r Q 1 . ... . 'v -I .xdcluidoriefi Miss MCGAHAN Bottom Row-Bonnie McNabb. Larry Sisco. Louise Boyer, Ottilia Toth, Olga Kostich, Linda Kenkade, Connie Hedrich, Sandy Manley, Donna Burnett. Row 2-Mary Sue Wills, Mary Baker, Mary Ann Sheets. Diana Parsons, Donald Crase, David Addy, Karen Tatalo- xrch Bemrce Gaska Row 3 John Bergstresser Carl Bohnsach Sheila Hampton Sandra Dawson Brenda Alexander Barbara Besch Jasper Mangiare John Mangrare Top Row Carl Schumaker Charles McDermott Mike Hearst Gary Hale Kirk Blankenship George Cline RaymondF1scher Absent Dora Pearse Bottom Row Beverly Colon Susan Amsler Ernestene House Linda House Harold Rovs 2 Derrell Roseman Larry Jmkerson John Sodomka Pat Morrow James Lape Rrchard Bar't7 Ruth Gerstner Carol Drechsel Row 3 Bob Struckmeyer Edward Gill Ld Danleley Wrllxam Cox Tom Burrus Curtis Walk Jennings Simpson Michael Rho dus Daxrd Brueggcr Absent Dennis Clayvxell Pit Cooper Paul Rohrbach Herb Schvuar7 Sam Ur71 Janice Young MR McWHoRTER Seventy six Student Council Representative Olga Kostrch Student Council Representative Harold Hunnius Hunnius, BBIQH Fergason. Ainn Bialobok, Linda Beel, Linda .Dorris. Dana Williams. Student Councll Representatn e Jackle Thexss Student Councll Representatn e Randy Buckel .xdcluiaoriefi MRS. METZLER Bottom Rovs Carol Bradley Melissa Horn Sandy Campbell Jackne Thetss Kathy Land Irene Freschx Row Z Gerald VV1lkson James Dale Rtcl'ard Dobmkar Joyce Wrlght Robert Casey Imdal MCMlllJH Jack lamb Top Row Mrs Met7ler Glen Chase Eugene Young Ronald I udwng Damon Rosselet George Clobes Absent James Starks Jackne Barron Bottom Row Kathy Ono Joyce Kuhlman Paul Helden Judy Enchhorst Mandxth Cockman Joxce Hendm Row 2 Jmet Morton Rebecca Or7en Joyce Schnmmel Dons Tolbert Carole Hedge Pat Ryan Mary Ann Manhenm Randy Bnckel Row 3 Enrtco Mxgneco Melun Kugler Ed Koppel Sandra Jeter Susan Hoffman Carol Doss Gloria Coleman Top Rovu Jack Malacarne Bob 'Ihrelkeld XX'atson Miller Ted Postol Bob Paulson Bob Collins Henry Sthafermeyer VIR MIGNECO Seuentq set en Y . . . - , , , . . ' ' VZ 'v l l l . l . . , it v . 1 I . 4 vi- S I 'A A . H .xdcluboried MRS. MIHAN Bottom Row-Barbara Mueller, Ronnie Jackson, Zona Price. Bessie Gore, Margrit Fried- richs, Sandra Dodd. Row 2-Diane Neller, Nancy Goff, Jay Brawley. Garnetta Johnson, Merle Tarde Ruth Wiesehan Arlene Feltmann Jim Keith Row 3-Sharon Willis Walter Nettle Tom Crews Bob Femer Ray Hagedom Jim Talbott Top Row Ronnie Hall Roger French Ken Burgherr Ralph Lauenstem Mrs Mihan Absent Jim Chandler Eddie Johns Eddie Musxl James Poehlein Robert Smith Bottom Row Lucille Sondermann Jeannette Hohlfeld Josephine McGee Nancy Scott Catherine Frank James Baker Henry Stumpf Row 2 Donna Wells Robert Carter Judy Zelch Grace Guiffnda Gail Skates Pat Mathis Phillip Lenzer Beverly Heimos Row 3 Jo Ell Pierce June Thurston Mary Curry Looms Martin Charles Ems Tom Wilson Gary Loida Elmer Anderson Top Row Vincent Smugala Betty Rhoads Eileen Zorich Dennis Miller Nick Schuk David Bittner Robert Conlm Richard Cissell Gerald Hyatt Absent Barbara Giegench Gloria Ludwig Sharon Asher John McNulty Lucretia Walls Greta Wilkinson MISS MOTT Seventy eight Student Council Representative Jim Talbott Student Council Representative Nancy Scott 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l - 1 , , . . - . 1 1 ' 1 V - 1 . W . l Z 1 , 1 .1 I 1 1 1 ' - 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 1 - l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 r 1 Student Council Rcpresentatry e Joanna Dargger Student Council Rep resentatry e Robert ln-.mper .xgcluifioriefi lVllSS lVlUTSHNICK Bottom Row--Georgia Harris. Sharon McCrory, Roberto Rosenburg. Carol Blanchard. Charlotte Meyer, Carolyn Dalton. Karen Brueckman. Elaine Van Nest. Elizabeth Hillilter. Row 21James Foley Gerald Koch Randy' Heath Eric Sager Albert Xvolf. Bill Smiley, Miss Mutshnick Top Row Doug Hyatt John Berry Thomms Sehr Carl Rerthert Jim Vyertrch Gerry Hayek Dvurght Vvhdeman Ronald Nflatlock Absent Joanna Darggtr Larry Stravs hun Bill Krane Robert Nevyell Bottom Row Brooke Tucker Sandra Rldd Ruby Vsrlhelm Gay Ro7anek 'Vlareella Campbell Judy Knapp Mary Karsan Judy Johnson Barbara House Carol Reinhardt James Donelly Donald Ccx Wayne Campbell Row 3 Vlark Raprer Allen Piles Rrcl' ard Krnworthy Carl 'Vlegl Charles Richard Cary Holm r Donald frank Robert Grone meyer 'lop Rovn larry Young Vyrllram Shoemake Van Vloomyrm D xt Batha Ri bert Temper XX rllard Ping Dale Rerfschneider James Spence Miss OEHLFR Sevenra mm ,'.. r' . T . ' ' '- - -n A' 1 it Row 2QSteve Hofmann, Donald Floyd. lleslie Embiry. Anthony lvers. David Eifferti Ulf50l le5 MISS OLSON Bottom Row Rose Renchenbacher Betty Burrus Dorothy Aly Alxce Lowey Row 2 Helen Wnllrams Nancy Felden I:d1th Meyer Must Olson Top Row Ken Wrldberger Roger Adams Meldon Doan Fred Harper Absent Barbara lxret7er Fred Dans George Sarce Rob Barczewsk1 Eunnce Radcllff Melvxn Hmtzman Bottom Row Pat Laumer Deanna Davrdson Barbara Dobbs Gladys Gammeter Carol Scott Joyce Helxey Row 2 Erleen Johansen Carol Trotter Gwen Hake Chester Schneider Leo Morrow Bob Poe Mr Otto Top Row Denms Smrth Delbert Ryan Denms Hallmgshead Russ Whntener .hm Glore Ken Balhafner Absent B rbara Bowen Ronald Cambron Margre Jones MR OTTO Ezqhty Representatne Betty Burrus Student Councrl Representatrve Gladys Gammeter .A M 0 0 l ' . , V . '. '-' l v v X o ' 7 . . , AIG, Student Council f - - . Student Councll Representatrve Ken Hoggard Student Councrl Represcntarrve Vrrgrl Nlann ULJOPLQJ Miss P1xLFx Bottom Row Dons Gray Jean Elmers Dxane Bnrkner Judy Maus Joan Cookson Roxs 2 Charlette Brame Sue Denton Jo Queensen Arena Taylor Sallv Holmes Row 3 Pat Young Bob Franke Elmer McGee Brll Hahn Mar 1ret Hayden Top Row Ken Hoggard Errc Hmrrchs larry Trrpp Tom Morrantary Ron Beyer Ron Hauser Wayman Johnson Bottom Row Charles Montgomery Rrchard Fogelback Andrew Gebel Barbara Warfel Joan Cook Renee Kunz: Gayla Shaw Hellen Perak Dennrs Doran Row Z Vrrgrl Mann Evelyn Moore Ruth Freeman Patrrcra Hunt LaDonna Dobyns Carolyn Dark Vrrgrnra Gray Elarne Polrtte Jacque Stmson Drane Smrth Mr Read Top Row Edvun Fore man Wrllnam Remspecher James Trce Inmmy Fox Thomas Bogard Zearl VVallace M1chaelW'heatley Larry XVebb James Krekel Joe Elmers Xbsent August Mcf-rx Crarx Osborne Charles Dawson MRS Rr xo Ezuhly one , . . 1 . Y . . Y Y 1 v v X v . , . l Mr.. . at ' ,,, in . . r 'QC ' 4 - 1 I 1 ' v v A Ab l 4 r v r . 1: ULJOPLQJ Miss REESS Bottom Row Dranne Stark Carol Gnffln Trudy Brown Sh1rley NlcKum Kathleen Perak Jams Dantm Sandy Belsher Row 2 Judy Troutt Allce Kupke Susan Florlda Sue Drerker Carol Matthews D1ane Hethng Shnrley Jar-ata JoAnn Hassel Top Row Lee McDan1al James Mueller Ron Scheler George Wnght Jerry Baxly Mlss Reess Absert Donna Hathcock Robert Jones Peggy Mcllrov Vera Pender Joan Stephens Irene Wxsdom Bottom Row Sharon Ewers Vlane Black Marsha Wnlson Erlecn McLafferty Pat Nrckles Mary Roberson Row 2 Ray Slaughter Barbara Franklm John Hrllebrand Lourse Moss Beverly Kunz: Bob Zoellner Top Row Mrchel Kletne Jack Skaggs Bar bara Sextro Sharon Walters John Brown Rrchard Rombauer Rrchard Johnson Absent Richard Long Ken Fussner Miss REINHARDT Ezghty Iwo Student Councrl Rep resentat1ve Shirley McKu1n Student Councrl Rcpresentatrve Erlecn McLafferty . . . l 'T , v - I 1 - , . t l t 'l 1 I v 1 v v l - lv v v v v l ' 'l v v ' Student Ccuntxl Dm nm ldluon Sttdcnt Counul Representatny e Corinne Shont7 Ul50l l85 VIISS Ru 1 LINC Bottom Row Betty Messey Pearl Helhn Dranne Fdle on Sharon Hofmann Glenna Ierguson Row 7 loxs Reeser Pat Uthoff Jackne XVllSCH Bctty Martrn Dlane Et7old Ruth Ann Boyle Row 'S Mass Rxefllng Iours Black Pctte Schorsch Jamts Vyyatt Douglas Bramley Mrchael Keen James lVlad1son Top Row Bob Gastrxch Jerry O I tary Jerry D Anderson Irancrs Hach Dan Bennett Rlch Edu ards Absent Bob IN: holas Bottom Row Barbara Dyer Ida 'Vleyer Vlary Knoble Corlnne Shonl7 'Vlary Ellen Cross Ima Douglas Ruth Ann Thnesen Row Z Rosemary Meyer Lenna Vrtale Jeanne Daudson Kathy Morrison Angela Cook Arlene Lnderlmg Donna lange Row 3 John Luc7ak Jerry Verdm Ralph Glllnam Daud Hamsworth Dennus Loncanc Bart Toth Phll Nrblack Top Row Robert Earlywme Rrthard Terrell Bob Thiel Harold Snmon Eaton Douglas Ron Kobler Mr Roger lNlR Rooms Erahiy lhret b ! 9 9 . .. i3 .' 1 - '. ' ' - s , ,, . ' ' Yi ' T '. . . ' , ' ' j ,'v ' f f ' Y ' V ' ' . - r . W . 'Vx V- ' Representative . V 4. Q- ' . L . A r , I ., A V , . . ,r . .4 4 ' . E Y . , I .fdcluifioried MISS Ross Bottom Row-Charles Bush. David Weman. Linda Andrews, Cheryl Seivcrling. Roy Romine. Roberta l.ec Rubv Jones Row 2-Dime Vlasalx Judy Roth Bill Perschbarker Batty Xvllllbty Mlry Perknns Bonnxe Auberlln Jerome Stenmel Rovs 3 Lddle Zlem Carol Bell lmda Thompson Rrchard Winters Htlen Young Sreglmda Bwdmh Trp Row Lawrence llthtx Kathy Schult7 Bob Kamler Dale Hammond Sharon Rovers Dau Mrlbourne Theodara Rappr Bottom Row Drana Hrtt Georgetta Messerley Mona Beck Carol Kslr Brenda Ackman Shrrlty Vallentme Phyll1sSneer1nger Row 2 J1lIBr1scol 'Vhrre Hedgecock llnda Smnth Sraron Tetley Shnrley Howard Drane Boundb lX!lJllfEQ'l Smlth Fdna Vv'alls Chutk Schult7 Row 3 Bull Vkloehrle Rrchard Bartwel Brenda C mpbell Pat Harrmgton Cara' Shrable Marne Marks Vlnss Sthmlcsmg Top Ron Robert Ball Robert KUHYI Eduard Busenhart M1thaelR1ch.1rds Ronmld Shebrk Itrry lnskn Donald Clauser -Xbstnt George Sousnn Sandra Krumm Miss SCHx11PQ1'x1o Fzqhtu foul Srudtnr Countll Rtprestntuue ludx Roth Student Countrl Rcpreientun e 'Xflon1 B k 1 ,t , 4. . . u '. ' ' 'Y 4 ' , . . ' L' . ,A 4 . . 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Dtnms Doet7el Robert llnton Blll Beck Jerry Abernathy Rlastnt Barham Butk Ron Dntk nerte Phyllxs Hurt Sharlent lutnglxng, Xllss SIXION Erqhty rue . . 0 Y . .. . . . I . . I . L . - . . . .V , Y ' t Cu-D' l.v '-,lx x -I tll' '.',. . ., 4 I, U Y I i I 1 . '. , 1 ' - 2 .yy K - 1 ' .L 'T ' . .I ' . r U. . ' . ' -T V 5 . v VA . L A I . LY. . Y ia- ., A X. . . - V . J , li ' . .. . 1. . .I'.r,'11.t '. '- ' . '. L ,x , ' , r . . .xdcluifioried Miss SLATTERY Bottom Row Lmda Lorgent Patsy Mayfreld John Trokey La Vern Conway Barbara Keppler Row 2 Margle Johnson Casey Mason Robert Turnbough Carol Boyer Jean Kern Bonme Mills Row 3 Denms Laster James Rosemann Mary Mertz Barbara Gets ler Barbara Loren7 Absent John Spmelll Bottom Row Jackxe Anderson Wanda Jams Lmda Routs7ong L1ll1an Menedez Dorrs Doran Sandra Brady Harold Duckworth Row 2 Mrs Smxth JoAnn Smeltk Lmda Carroll Sue Lankster Joyce W1lll3mS Frances Lehmann Margaret Prator Hannelore F1sher Arthur R1efle Row 3 Antoma Gunn Trudy Zumsteg Jolanda Sansom Jerrv Waller Sandra Fatchett Sandra Hessler Donna Slmger Josephlne Klem Gordon Paton Top Rovn Sandra Schmldt Susan Evans DBHHIS Goddard Ed Fahy Robert Russell Terry Culp Barbara Stratman Veromca La Beau Absent Gloria French Robert Payne MRS SMITH Erqhty szx Student Counctl Representatn c Bubara Lo ren7 Student Ccuncrl Representatne Sandra Brady - . . . , v 4 . v 1 v , . , 1 V 4 . 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Student Counctl Lnnda Kollnae Student Councll Represtntatmve Alma Hegger ULJOPL Q5 Mlss QOLFRONK Bottom Row Phyllxs Murrell Joyce Wtrtmrller Lmdm Kollms Dlana lblmg Cheryl Yuchs larry Wuest Row 2 June Sayre Kathleen Shlpp Carol Bruce Robert Bloas John lurlong Deanna XVatts Sharon Murphy 'Vlargaret Cromer Row 3 lnleen Cltck Donnda Vaughn Margttta Maurer Robert Sawacool June Henley Bob Konradn lrcd Hell Mrss Solfronk Top Rovs Daud Mantych Ray l lnebach Peter llachsbart Jean Kemps Charles House James Halla Jeanne Morrnson Krrk Kcttmew er Absent Nancy I-tscher Bottom Rom Bexerly Wllll8mS Pattle McDonald Alma Hegger Rosemarue Trueblood Jean Carney Row 2 Rnchard Lanlgan l mda Psara .Ioan Rosenberg Teresa Slagle Janet Deffaa Nancy Mullins Lmda Holland Ron 3 Dan Medley Barbara Jensen Ellen Lam bur Julrann Suda Roberta Prckel Eleanor Deprlest Phyllxs Frost Vlarxam B1t7er Robert .Iochum Top Row Berle Payne Hartmut Troutuem Douglts Hoggott Don Hall Bull Stewart Dal Koppelmann Daud Branacke Absent Crlenda Kaasar Robert Boyers Dan Phlan7 NAR STFIDFXIANN Erahfu seten 2461 0 O C ' 1 V mb . 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STONE Bottom Row Ruth Gollschlrck Joyce Duba Pat Vardell Slelela Perry Mary Kornberger Judy Randolph Vnckx Ruddle Row 2 Dlana LeBegue Karen Hussman Ronme Wrlson Pat Shrable LaVonne Wrllranms Karen Lamb Donna Ball Row 3 Dale Jaycox Manfred Messner Pat Holmes Sharon Laruber Joan Dubal Sherman Keathly Top Row Vlfgll Srmpson Rlchard Tschael Leonard Mauer Bob Rothenberg Bob Richter Ron McCracken Geraldme Hennlcke B111 Eggers Sherron Ham1lton Row 2 Mlchael Mantla Bob Belko Joan Gerleman Gerald Mueller Jean Spangler Fred Lengerer Louls Rosa Dxch M005 'Vhss Stout Top Row Rax Blnx Carl Bone James Enge leon Brawley Roger Sapp 'Vlxchael Spna Bob Jeademan Al Gang Ch rles GlbSOH Mlss S1 OUT Erqhtq erqhl Student Councrl Rep resentatrve Veronica Wllson St udent COlll'lCll Representatn e lmmes Muskopf Bottom Row-Sandra'Chorlins, Ruth Nagel, Allen Lamb. Jo Del Farrell, James Muskopf, Student Ct unttl Reprcsentattye Sandra XVuch Student Countrl Rcpresentattxe Dorothy Bnggs .xdcluidoried MR TI-LTHORST Bottom Row Jerry Retsrng Janet Cullt Crlorta Decker Dorothy Wrlson Stella Morgan Sandra Wuch Harold Meyer Row 2 Larry Frerce Pat Pechmann Ron Nelson Charles Vaughn Georgeanna Carroll Manlyn Goldstetn Row 3 Gordon Varney Paul Kuhn Ron Ellege Rtch Kenyon Janet Kennedy Pat O Leary Top Row Denms Cloud Carvm Henry Bob Voss Walter Hall Bob Gerard Norman Drtska Absent Georgta Walter Bottom Roxy Sharon XVocltxcr Andrea Downtng Tom Htggtns Vernon Bagley Dor othy Bnggs Carol Jenktns Row Z John Bronakowskt Harold Schackelford Judy Col burn Vrrgrnra Shearan James Hanntnq Sharon 'Vltller Top Rom Steyc Adam Alton Hampton Tom 'Vlarlen John Dtxon Robert Loos Bob Bauman M155 Thym Tom Huddleston Ab ent Dennts Jenktns Bonme. l one Bob Rooney Nltss Tm yt Emhly mne D - f t ' 2 1 'ef J, J W ' - S X . ULJOPLQ5 Vllss Xfoorr Bottom Ron Barbara Dans lmrl Ntlltr Fdrth Hudson lydla Cross Renee Zeman 'Vlarx Vmrntr Row Z Jerry Trolrngtr Mary Hrxson Pat Hartman Sandra Plesch Pat Btru so Claudia Gehbauer Dennrs Gorg Top Ron Kath Wallenberg Jere Brew Bob Beekman Ron Huegerrch Mxkc Mrklas Marxrn Curry Absent Mrchael Smrth Charles 'Xflarsellles Bottom Row Carolyn lcenhower Donna Raperr Marlene Tebeau Marvrn Jeffers Vlargaret Schaefferkoetter Ioretta Reagan Francrne Kabba7 Row Z Pearl Kuehner Vlelba Beard Sandra Tobln Allce Mullen Wanda Sanders Dorrs Stevenson Carol Jones Ron 3 Jane Kleckers Cecelra Eschbacher George lxbblng Lours Beard Larry Dulaour VN rren OI-lara Barbara Best Top Row Ronald Hoehn Tom J Cnrlr Frnest Rrllc Bob Bru selback Bob lenclon Ken Sxejkosky Jerrx Anderson Dennts Gaunt Absent Judx Smrth Miss WADF Nznetq Student Countul Nlrclntl Smrrh Student Councrl Representatrx e 'Vlarx ln Jeffers . . . 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Sl V, A 4 . A . ,, . I A . . ' ll Y ' 0 ' 1 D A . VVesley Custer . j A, 1 ' ,. . ' A A . I . , . . A A X , Y . V Q A , Nlember of Vlissouri lnterscholistn Press Assouatioi Columbia Seholas iL Press Asso tation uil and SLroll Fditors in Chiel IaLultx Sponsor 9Lnior Lditors Business Nlanagus Vlanaging Fditors 'Nuxs Pditors Copx Lditor I:dttL rlal I ditors Assistant lL1turL I ditt rs Xliiling, lditor I1 hion ldit rs llit Ci! s Mmm Sports I ditors Assistmts llxlllfk Idito l'liL toLripliLr Januarx to lune IODO Carol Flgin and Roi lounc. Rosamond I euthLussLr Pat Dovl nine and Thor Bru L AHHCII NlLCommis and Helen Vlabru Marx Bliydes and Robert NVhitLnLr Su Holfmin ind Nlnx Arm Minnhetn N lLlil Bauer Shi on Johnson and Que Tramm .Io Queenson V Lk L I t5auLr ind Diane I-dltson Sandra Mis lxllfilt Wli1akLr ind Nllrx CoopLr lx itln ILyLrabLnd Duid Hainsuortli ind Cnrald Nllddsfl Harold Hunnius ind Bt li RlhrLllLLld Rolnrt Brut Tom Selt I i I I , ' ' r X' 'I , Cl. 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XX lL and Velo- K , L ,tl Susan lloflm. Marv Ann Sclauw and .lllwn Iiiddl' .lanet Parxrn antl Dave Hainsworllu . .. I' lf' 'n Cross and Rtlert XVliitener .. Pit AllariL,lit and Ronnie Wi san . X irgginia 'lqavlor Nladi. n 'fl CiiattLntli'lL and Dale ect 'llom Se tr XVat'ne Campbell .lean Buelvr Diane lfdleson and Sliarvn Hofmann RIIIJORTIQRS Pat Hartmann liditli Hudson X ernon linry Marianne Manion .lim Nfltiskopf Pliil 'Nil1la'lL Kathi' Orio Ri 'hal tl XX eli rman Shelia Petrv Jo Oueenson Robert Reber Corinne Sl70I1I7 lNilLlLi Tamluurclli AK R0 G RIDER The prlmary functlon of the school paper IS to serse as the ey es of the reader to reflect the act1v1t1es of the school Through IIS columns the ROUGH RIDER serves as an xnstrument of educatlon a promoter of com mumty sp1r1t and an entertamer of the student readers Our school paper body lnhe ROUGH RIDER Qtaff brmgs the news to tts readers once a week Roosewelt has reason to be proud of thls fact for we are one of just a few hxgh sehool papers across the country to publlsh vxeeklx 'Ihe paper reports the happenmgs connected wrth the school through nevxs sports and feature artxcles Qmte rt IS an honor for any student to serse on hls school paper ROLCH RIDE R reporters haw. 1 hxgh standxng at Roo exelt X1 .fe O .gm Kyff. 1 r. ' I wf. .rl X also fights any harmful influence which might make its way into our student s ' r' V' ' 1 A 'I t . Y l 1 YI I ' ' f 3 T e , , s . l . ' new - fn STUDENT COUNCIL Moderator Mr De Vllb19S OFFICERS Jan to June 1959 Pres1dent Al Ellls Vlce Presrdent Don Schepker Secretary Vlary Looper Parllamentanan Bob Walters Sept 1979 to Jan Bob Threlkeld Gllbert Beckemeler Vlfkle Bauer Harold Hunnxus 1960 The purpose of thxs organxzatlon IS to provlde a means for student par t1c1pat1on 1n school government to partlclpate m lunch room duty to stxmulate student actrvxty and to promote the general welfare of Roosevelt Hlgh School N mety ezqht f X4 I 1 S 'I l 1 Q f INTERGROUP RELATIONS COMMITTEE Moderator 'Vhss Fmncran OFFICI-RS Jan toclune 1959 Sept 1959 toJan 1960 Chaxrman Gxlbert Beckemeler Randy Bxckel Secretary Pat Vardell Pat Vardell The Intergroup Relatlons Commlttee meets exery Thursday mornlng at e1ght fxfteen 1n Room 318 The Commlttee worklng wlth the Student Coun cll furthers better human relatlons m our school CIIY and natxon 'Vlany toprcs are dlscussed at meetmgs such as teenage marrxages courtesy and frlendshlp Th1s year the group raxsed funds for Dr Thomas Dooley to shovs evldence of h1gh school student lnterest 1n the brotherhood of mankxnd X Nab xl? W :A . . 4 - . , .v ., . . V V . . , . . A . . . 3 . . . . Y . Y .,..'--,fi 7 fn, X -Q ,, .'z'1'1-1.771 FRESHMAN FORUM Moderator Miss Remnitz OFFICERS Jan toJunc 1959 Sept 1959to.11n 1960 President Iris Long Ron Hall Vice President Carole Rayfield Ernest Russell Secretary Laws rence Llchty Gay Rozanek Treasurer 1Nancy Lindsay Marie Mary Sergeant at Arms Doyle Putnam The Freshman Forum meets at 8 19 on alternate Tuesday mornings Two pupils from each advisory group of terms one and two are elected to serve particular interest to first year pupils and serw es as a clearing house by providing an opportunity for an exchange of ideas 'Ihe social event planned and organized by the Forum each term hi h lights the Freshman social calendar ii,-f 3 V Va On Hundred Q : ' ' . Y ' ' as Forum members. The Forum discusses policies and problems that are of C7 Q ff yr, tv, ' L, FRESHMAN FORUM Fall Term '3 D 5 I I . N Sp? 37 s X' A Hund E23 Presrdent V ICE Presldent Secretary 'I reasurer I xbrarrans A CAPPELLA Moderator Mrss Hllb OFFICERS Jan totlune I959 Sept 1959 to Jan 1960 Pat Hartman Roy Brooks Arnold XXIIISOII Nancy Matra Gtraldlne Curtxs Gtraldme CUFIIS Carol 'I rotter Carol Epple Jerry Claywell I arry Wllson Don Paula Prnxt House Curt Bennett Vs ardrobe Manager Mary Knobel The Roosevelt I-Irgh A Cappella Chou' 1S our school s mam vo al group It has 92 members among them 30 sopranos, 79 altos, ll tenors and 22 basses The cholr represents Roosevelt rn musrcal CIICIQS and has long been recog nrzed as one of the best rn the Clfy Om' Hundred Two A 'Els 'rfq I N K f X . ,ix 4,5 up qlnfl 5 My gf' M , f i f X X' A lx J - op X v Pres1dent X1 lce Presxdent Secretary 'I reasurer I xbrarxans SENIOR CHOIR Moderator Mmss I-Inlb OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Elleen lVlcLafferty Ken Hoggart Sandy Deck Theodora Skurat Ronald Boy d Paul Carroll Sept l959 toJan 1960 Ronald Boyd Dxane Vlasak Shrrley Green Vlrgxma Messerly Thrs group meets ln Room 301 every day durlnv the flrst perxod 'Vlany of the members hope to ads ance to the A Cappella Cholr The purpose of the Semcr Chorr ns to serxe as a tralmng ground for the future muslcal progress Wy 1 Vx ll bl Ur' H I tl r EN SEMBLE Moderator Miss I-lilb OFFICERS September 1959 to January 1960 President Louis Beard Vice President Jo Ann Abernathy Treasurer Larry Wilson The Ensemble of Roosevelt High School consists of sixteen members They are chosen solely on musical ability and willingness to work As always this group meets the sixth period everyday to practice all types of music semi classical popular and religious This term the Ensemble has had a sery full schedule Their first engage ment was singing at the Tower Room of the Congress Hotel for the Zonta Club They also performed at Shaw s Garden durmg its Centennial Celebra tion and at a Home Economics meeting during the Missouri Teachers Con vention in November In December the group sang at the Fox Theater Delmar Baptist Church Jefferson Hotel Vanderxoort s the Traffic Club the Frisco Railroad and at the Opera House The Ensemble has had a high goal set for them by preceding groups and the present group tries to maintain this standard. One Hundred Four Presrdent Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Llbrarlans CAROL CLUB Moderator Mnss Hxlb OFT ICERS Jan toJune 1959 Vlary Lamb Jackie Holtman Sandy Harwell Florence DeWeese Joyce Helv1g Sharon VJalther Sept 1959 to Jan 1960 'Vlary Lamb Sandra Harwell 'Xlancy Kobler Gladys Gammeter Durmg the second perncd the Carol Club meets mn Room 301 under the leadershnp of Mxss Hnlb These glrls practlced hard for thexr Chrrstmas carol performance at the Statler Hotel. They are making a constant effort to xmprove thelr tone quallty so that they can be a credit to Roosevelt High School. 3' ft I Q x I ,QV 154 7 51 5 Q? KJ 2? MJ One Hundred Fic' CAMERA CLUB Moderator MISS C I-Ienshaw OFFICERS Jan toJune 1950 Sept 1959 toJan 1960 Presrdent Roy Pound Robert Bruce V1ce Presxdent Robert Bruce l'homas Sehr Secretary Katherme Davrs Wayne Campbell Treasurer Thomas Sehr Robert Weber The Camera Club meets weekly on Monday Its purpose IS ro provlde photographlc servlces for the school and to mstruct the members in the funda gram of color slldes for Open House gone on a freld trrp to a professlonal studlo attended photographrc semlnars at Vxfashmgton Umversrty and made p1ctures of lmportant events ava1lable to students Anyone lnterested IH pho tography IS urged to Joln the Camera Club so he may benefxt by havmg pho tographm expenences Wlth others who share hrs mterest One Hundred S1 x mentals of photography. In the past year the Camera Club has prepared a pro- LILILBEVELT HI i1 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Moderator Mnss Clara Mutshmck OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 :ept 1959 toJan 1960 Presxdent Les Neal Gus Kolxlls Vnce Presldent Roger Rxes Douglas Brawley Secretary Charlene Metzger Janet Morton Freasurer Ron Rmgo Ken Green Reporter Gus Kolnlls Melvm Kugler Hlstorlan Jean Justus The D E Club meets the fnrst Tuesday of every month nn Room -402 Besxdes bemg a local club nt ns also affnllated wlth the state and natxonal groups The purpose of the club IS to dlscuss and promote functlons useful IH the mer chandxsmg fleld Soclally the club features several actlvxtles each term Among them are partles and an Employer Parent Breakfast Of course the hxghllght of the term xs the annual state conventnon held here nn St Louxs OneH nd dS n MODERN DANCE III On Monday Wednesday and Inrlday the Modern Dance classes meet durlng thc thxrd and stxth perm-ds Therr work and pleasure 1S danclng not ordrnary danclng but a type of batlct strcssmg modern f1gures New effects tn color lme and motlon are created Modern Dance s lnsprrat on and teacher ts Mtss Dorothy Pager N One Hundred Ergft 1 I I 1 5 - 5 I -Ai , ,fr v X I I MODERN DANCE VI Modern Dance is always a part of the traditional Christmas Aud Past thcmes were Around thc Vlforld in Fighty Days and Little Rcd Riding Hood This year the presentation was 'lhe Night Before Christmas 'Vlodern Dancc also pirticipatcd in the Open Housc entertainment on ballet dance to Little Girl Blue while the sixth period class show ed the basic fundamentals of Nlodern Dance J U H1 Nz X 'I 1 . I 1 1 ' L D I I November 13. The third period class did a combination modern, tap. toe, and x ' ' ' H I 1 'A x I X vs u A . . f'N 5 J L D O K' KJ XJ Ll fn- 1 ratffmi . 4 rr' X LATIN CLUB CPatr-iciansj Chapter of the Junior Classical League Moderator Miss Katherne Martini OFPICLRS Jan to June 1939 First Consul Susan Trampe Second Consul Robert Bruce Screba Quaestor Aedile lanitor Dolores AV1l97 Myra Horner Sharon McCrary Gene Kipp Sept 1959 to Jan Robert Bruce Dolores Aulez Barbara Bremer Gene Kipp Pat Mayfield Gary Studt 1960 The Latin Club meets the second and fourth VVednesday of each month in Room 301. A student must be studying Latin or must have completed two years of Latin to be a member. Our First Consul, Robert Bruce, was elected President of the State Junior Classical League at the convention at Lindenwood College where we gave the skit Alluli Caesar Haec Est Vita Tuaf' In May the Romans celebrated Latin week by giving a Roman banquet. All the programs are planned to create interest in and further understanding of the ancient Romans and their civilization. One Hundred Ten LATIN CLUB CPleb1ans and Slavesj Sodalltas Latma est omms dxvlsa m partes duas quarum una plebs appela tur at alxa p3fI'lCl1 H1 omnes mstxtutxs legnbus offmcus mter se dxfferunt Qua de causa magistratus e patriciis electi sunt. Sunt duo consules, scriba, mmuu, X HND? O quacstor aedlle Jamtorque Omnes sodahtatem Latmam plurxmum amant Om Hundred Eleuen PROJECTION CLUB Moderators Mxss Stout Mrs Read A group of 140 pupils recened servlce pomts last June for projectmg fllms f1lmstr1ps playxng tapes etc Operators are tramed at 8 oclock each chool day Thexr tramrng usually lasts for two weeks unless they have used projectlon equrpment rn the grade schools The puplls operate R C A 16mm projectors Ampro projectors Standard str1p and slrde projectors tape re classrooms those who can mamtam passrng grades 1n all thexr subjects may grve study hall txme 'Q I . . 93 I tt wg 'Q Om Hundred Tuelte corders, playbacks, and opaque projectors. Many pupils operate only in their .1 , Q U 1 I 'Q' - N: A I Huw: il 4 - in ' Y GERMAN CLUB Moderator Nflrss Mary XVestph1el1n0er Ol FICERS Jan toJune I959 Sept I959 toJan l96ka Presrdent Kornelra lmrehazr Rrchard Edvs ards V1 e Presrdent Vlarllyn Oswald Kornelra lmrehazr Se retary lrm Muskopf Carol Drechsal nl reasurer Don Ox erbeck Carolyn Grlda The German Club meets the frrst and thrrd Wednesdays of the month rn Room 312 at 3 20 All puprls who speak or understand German are wel come to come VJe try to plan rnterestxng programs so that each puprl can partrcrpate We base only one party a year usuallx rn the sprrng because vse sane our mcne, to send Care packages to Europe and do other xx orthvshrle thmgs 16 +R Y 'W .rx 15155 75 's if iw ,ae 'B JD CneHr'd .lfhzrr 4, L i .1 ,VVA : . ' L D 3 n 'X . , ., .. . . , . . V C - I l lf' ' K . - 7 h ' V V . I 1 .4 I 5 H Y 7 I ' ' 7 9 - Y . . . . . A v V V V . . 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' f e ff: , :' Y :- ' 1 .Qr 'fl' ' rx. rw ' Y ver' STUDENT CAFETERIA WORKERS Lunch Room Manager Mrs Gentry Moderator Mlss J Fruln ThlS group as lsts ln the effxclent functlonlng of the Roosevelt Cafeteria Don Hurter was the pup1l 1n charge m the sprmg 'I om Betzold IS m charge thls fall term The pupll 1n charge IS the representatwe of the student workers at any conference X One Hundred Fourtc en 640 -ff THE ROOSEVELT LIBRARY CLUB Moderator Mrs Hilda Downing OFFICLRS September 1959 to Ianuary 1960 President Virgil Mann Vice President Bettye Mager Secretary Kendall F Schneider Treasurer Cieorgeanna Carroll News Representative Joan Kempe Art and Displays Consultant Kendall F Schneider The Roosevelt Library Club newly organized on October 8th 1959 who are mterested in future library work Its purpose is to extend school library service beyond the daily routine and to promote the appreciation of library materials of all kinds in the literary and audio usual fields Book dis cussions planned projects display work and attendance at concerts are among the years activities One Hundred F rze n consists of volunteer library helpers of previous years, current staff, and students 1 ff i O FIFTH HOUR JUNIOR CHOIR Moderator MISS Hxlb OFFICERS Jan torlune 1999 Presxdent N ICQ Presrdent Secretary Treasurer 1 rbrarrans Carole Long LOUIS Clay Ann Prxtxkm Donna 1V1cC1aren Judy Makara Charlene Cmoehler Sept 1959 to Jan Brenda Alexander Pranc1s Lehmann Sharon T61Ch Drane Sm1th Ruth Holland Brenda Campbell 1960 Younger students who enjoy mus1c belong to th1s cholr They smg warred types of songs enthus1ast1cally As the1r name 1nd1cates thls group meets the frfth hour 1n Room 301 under the able d1rect1on of 1V11ss Hllb 'Q A JJ7 Ont Hundred Srxtren SPANISH CLUB Vloderators Vlrs Ceorvxa Mlhan and 'Vlr Robert Jaeger OFFICERS Jan to June 1979 Sept 1939 to Jan 1960 Presrdent Carol Avne Claudla Crehbauer X 1ce Presldent Pat Queenson Vrckrc Bauer Secretary Beverly Casey P1tr1e1a Bereyso 'I reasurer Conn1e Xx7lll131'I'1S Jane Klekers Reporter 'vluy Ann Vlannhe1m ludx Owens Pirlramentarxan liexerlx Casex lhe Spanlsh Club holds xts meetmgs on the frrst md thlrd NVednesdays of ex ery month The flrst meetmg IS a busmess m etlng conducted ID Spamsh and the econd 15 a program deslgned to help the members practlce the1r Spamsh or to brmg them mformatxon 'ebout a Qpanlsh speikmq countrx Thls xear 5 programs haue mcluded a narrated moue of a bullflght Spamsh games and songs and a posada at Chrrstrras 1 I 1 .. 1 O ' A e 1 1 ' r . 4 4 x - . X - . , ., ,, I H ' I 7 . C, - ,. , . g X . . K Y' ! Y Y l 4 3 H V I r c 1 A A . I' ' I , ' Vi Y v L . , I . I , . . . N . . L . V 3 7 V . . , 1 . 7 0 . V . . x cm ' Q I I s s 1 ' x ' ' I H I A l - 3 . v I v .P 4 e . L K I, K I I . y x v. . . X .1 , 4 I . One Hrmelred Sees-n1c'n PEP R Moderator Mrss J Frum OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Vxckle Bauer Carol Flgm Dlanne Edleson Mary Cooper Gale Perkms Ann Schwarze Presxdent VICE Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Pep R Polnt Chaxrman lepette Pomt Chalrman Sept 1959 to Jan Dlanne Edleson Gale Perkms Rlta Solovltz Patrlcxa Mayfleld Sandra Brady Sue Saar 1960 The glrls 1n Pep R promote the mterest of students ln school act1v1t1es They sell txckets to all sports events at Roosevelt They help sponsor four dances a year Hello Day and the Fall Sports Dance 1n the autumn He Day and the Sprmg Sports Dance xn the sprmg semester The club IS also m charge of the crownmg of the Fall Sports ueen and the Track ueen The grrls meet 1n Room 203 the flrst and thxrd XVednesdays of each month wt the close of school 7 0 N Om Hundred Ezahlfcn J' p A ' ' Q Q - F PEPETTES Moderator Miss J Fruin OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Sept 1959 totlan 1960 President Nancy Matia Sandra Deck Secretary Sue Scott Susan Stambaugh Treasurer Sandra Deck Ann Meury The club was organized by the Pep R s for the purpose of interesting the the Pep R s form the cheering section at the Roosevelt games Pepettes earn points for attending games and dances A girl needs a satisfactory record for one year in Pepettes before she becomes eligible to join Pep R The Pepettes meet the first Thursday of each month at the close of school in 203 One Hundred 'Nmete n lower term girls in the sport activities of the school. The Pepettes, along with GAA Moderators lVl1ss JoAnne Beard MISS Clara P1xley OFFICERS Jan to June l959 Presrdent Beverly C3pSf1Ck Vrce Presldent Carole Nagle Secretary Florme DeVVeest Treasurer Ann Genematas Jr Secretary Treasurer Nancy Lmdsey C1 A A act1v1t1es have three d1v1s1ons Sept 1959 to Jan 1960 Bex erly YV1ll1ams Judy Owens Vlaggle Dempsey Sandra Brady lxathy Postol fl l rntramural team and tourna ment play rn each of the four major sports of Kolleyball softball freld hockey and basketball IZD rnterscholastlc team play ln these four ma1or sports vmth other southslde hrgh schools and f3j recreatlonal swxmmmg Regular weekly meetmgs are scheduled for each of these act1v1t1es Other events of thls year lnclude the sponsormg of the Student Faculty Volleyball games on Aprll 30 part1c1pat1on 111 Sportsday and Playdays wrth other St Lou1s Publlc Hxgh Schools the G A A Allumm Basketball game held 1 few days before Chrrstmas V3C3flOH and the annual awards event for pres entatron of letters strlpes stars emblems and team medals to those members who have earned them One Hundred Twenty . . . . . -, V -y . v - 3 c . l . e Y, 4 , Y Y 7 . , v ' 1 l V . ' , , . . . 1 1 , ' Y , f y 1 USHERETTES Moderator Mr Bigham OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Sept 1939 toJan 1960 President Gerry Curtis Jan Adlersfluegel Vice President Larlene Lucy Vlaxine Bauer Secretary Vlaxine Bauer Sandy Wenzel Treasurer Brenda Thompson Marian Rippy Last term ushering at Open House the Sprin Talent Show and Graduation vxere the girls most important actiuties For their social exent they gaxe a Mother and Daughter Banquet at 1afaxette Park Methodist Church This term Open House xx as their first job x., :y, ..f OFQH r1dr Tucrafu r' .Y , 1 at Y T ., i - i I T Y A A , I I . . I A . . V The Usherette Organization was designed to be of service to Roosevelt. . . U . V . . L, , , ' ' ' ' v' A . 4 ' ' v v . u. mf Yr,.' BOYS BOWLING CLUB Moderator Mlss B J Rrefllng OFFICERS Presldent Ken Schmltz Vxce Presndent Dave Studt Secretary Clarence Ward Treasurer Dale J aycox CAPTAINC. Ken Schmltz Clarence Ward Dale Jaycox Bob Casey Ted Postol Robert Bloss B111 Modraslc Rrck Johnson John Luczak Dave Studt Ronnxe Dawson Elmer McGee Every Monday at 3 30 the Boys Bowlmg Club under the dxrectlon of Mxss B J Rxeflmg meets at Bowlxng Grand The club IS open to any boy who rs mterested 1n becommg a good bowler Bes1des bowlmg pract1ce the club offers each member soclal recreat1on and an opportunlty for team work Durlng the course of the year our boys bowl agamst bowhng clubs from other St Lours publlc hlgh schools Trophxes are offered throughout the year and for the flrst tlme thxs year the boys can earn athletlc letters 'lil 53ms A- F ifi On H mir d Twenty tuo 9 , . . . - , . . . . . X Y , . I 5 5 N' ' v ' , 'z O ,EAS I -K V 4 ', 5 e u e ' - ' GIRLS BOWLING CLUB Moderator Mr M C Curlggs OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Sept 1959 toJan 1960 Pres1dent C1eorg1a W1ll1 Sharlene Juenglmg Secretary Sharlene Juenglmg Carolyn W1ll1 Treasurer Nancy Scott Norma Pmgel The club meets Wednesday and Thursday of each week at 3 30 P M at Bowlmg Grand on Grand and Jumata Axenues banquet IS held durxng the nnneteenth week of the sprmg term to award letters and troph1es and to elect officers for the next year Bowlmg IS a healthy recreatlon for young adults and IS becommg a more popular hngh school sport On H ml dTuemu Ihr 9 During the third week of January a party is held to award letters. A 0 ll. ft' l ' Ut' SENIOR BAND Moderator Mr Raplnl OFFICERS Jan to June 1999 Pres1dent Erxc Sager X xce Presldent Pam Mayf1eld Secretary Anlta Rmglmg Treasurer Sharon McCrory Student Dxrector Sept 1939 to Jan 1960 Pam Mayf1eld Barbara Davis Sharon Vlcfrory Dale Odom The Band plays for Pep Auds football games parades and for Open 1-louse The Band also glves a concert and plays for the Graduatlon each term The Band meets darly durmg the A A perxod One Hundred Tttenzq four 7' - ' : ' David Shoults I - 1 . SENIOR ORCHESTRA Vloderator Mr Raplfll OFFICERS Jm toJune 1959 Sept l959toJan 1060 Presrdent Albcrt 'Vlothershead Larol Doss X rce Presrdcnt Vlarllt, n Massmarm Judv Cox Secretary Ann Stemmef, cr Alan Lamb 1 rnsurer Pat Hutchrerdtr NIar1lyr1 'Vlassmann Ihe Orchestra mccts dally the fourth perrod The Orchestra IS made up mostly of strmg playcrs most of whom are m the All Crty Orchestra I'h Orchestra plaxs for Optn House concerts the Qhrlstmas Aud and Graduatlon of f S2114 J U iSsS:..:.v-9 U I1' 1 I t fz A f r . 1 . , t ., ., , I 3 A r 7' - ' 1 t ' ' . . K . Y 4 u - ' -. f ' v 4 . . r .. 'A hi ' J . y I V . YI I - 1 v D ' C V 7 Q 4 I I . . , , t . C u 5 ' xx 5' I ru, L1VY.'fc.lv ' 'L wttu-' STAGECRAF T Moderator Mr Lorenzen Sandy Brady Carol Bruce Mary Ann Bruce Wes Custer Joe Douglas Jack Downxng Judy Erchhorst Ann Genematas Joan Kempe MEMBERS Dxanne Young B111 Kottmeyer Sharon MCCOfm1Ck Mary McGreevy Judy Owens Ruth Poe B111 Stlmac Jlmmy Vandyke Joyce Wxrtmlller Larry Wuest Stagecraft IS a servxce organrzatlon whxch ns responsible for promotlng dances and other school events The attractlve signs which decorate our hall Stagecraft Stagecraft also makes scenery for plays and auds Thxs orgamza t1on IS 1n charge of lrghts curtams and backstage Stagecraft meets every day durnng A perxod nn 127 Members also come ln durmg study halls to help palnt signs scenery or to work on any Job that needs to be done One Hundred Twentq szx and direct our attention to the events of the coming month are a product of PUBLIC ADDRESS CLUB Moderator Mr Mrgneco OFFICERS Jan to June 1959 Presrdent Vxce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer John Baepler Floyd Wllson Ken HUEChlSOH Ken Hutchxson The Publlc Address Club operates Sept 1959 to .lan 1960 Floyd Wllson Ken I-Iutch1son Robert Cunnmgham Robert Cunnmgham the publlc address system for all dances and other RH S so ral functnons Therr servlces also make possxble aud sessxons and muslc ln the lunchroom New PA operators are tramed by experxenced ones Vleetmgs of the group are held at lrregular mtervals i pl On Hrvdrdhlntnzu r Q fl' A to H 1, eh H 'Q' -Lilfe FOURTH HOUR JUNIOR CHOIR Moderator MISS Hxlb OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Presrdent Joyce Queensley Vrce Presxdent Andrea Down1ng Secretary Sharon Carter Treasurer Georgra Henshaw Lrbrarran SL e Wldemann Sept 1959 to Jan Veromca La Beau Joetta Roberts Charlotte Lamb Joyce Mever I mda Routszong Sandra Burrns 1960 Compo ed of Freshmen boys and gxrls thxs vocal group meets ln Room 301 durmg the fourth perlod The purpose of the members IS to gam a better knowledge of musrc and thus prepare themselves for the more advanced mu 1 groups Semor Cholr Carol Club or A Cappella Cho1r One H dred T ty e ah! QQ S 4 . , ., ., Z 1 . . 8 1 . . r , . E . J U . C, .1 . v , V . XR. 1 X .1 , 1 , I un wen -I, FRENCH CLUB Moderator Mlss Bmnmgton OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Sept 1959 toJune 1960 Presxdent Judy Chambers Roselyn Peplles Vnce Presrdent Joyce Wlrtmlller Secretary Janet Bryan Sharon Murphy Treasurer Sharon Murphy Joan Kempe On October 2 1959 our former presrdent Judy Chambers called our fxrst meetmg to order At thxs meetmg we planned for the future We declded to have our meetings every frrst Monday of the month rn Room 212 at the also elected offlcers Thrs term our theme IS Isrench contrrbutrons to the world 1n art dance and food One Hundred Ttcenlu nme ' 1 7 close of school. This was agreeable with our sponsor, Miss Binnington. We DEBATE CLUB Moderator Mrs Jane Smlth OFFICERS Jan toJune 1959 Sept 1959 toJan 1960 Presldent Chester Schnelder Chester Schnexder X 1ce Presldent Sharon McCrory Sharon McCrory Secretary Gladys Gammeter Gladys Gammeter 'I reasurer Mary Ann Bruce 'Vlary Ann Bruce Sergeant at Arms Carl Rexchert Carl Relchert The Debate Club meets every other Monday under the dlrectxon of Mrs dlscussxons on current events The purpose of th1S club IS to xmprove publlc speaklng and the handlmg of words and to further a knowledge of world atfarrs nlopxcs dlscussed or debated range from school lrfe to those of mor general mterest M. aw One Hundred Thntq ,. - . : Jane Smith. One meeting a month is dedicated to debate: the other to panel S , A . O k TYPING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE Moderator Mrss Vrola Vogel Th1S IS a servlce group 'I he grrls gxve therr free perrods durmg the day to do the work There are no formal meetmgs or officers ,f 152 OM H ndrcd Thxrfq one f W X r Z Z , V r- 34 Ar 1'..,:3- ti, 1 I ff! X ' r 'ff o,A4 ,- .' Ll ' ' ,- THE KEY CLUB 'Vloderator Mr Robert Jaeger OFFICERS Jan to June 1959 Sept. 1959 to Jan 1960 President John Betzold Bob YVa1ters Vice President Stey e DeRoch1 Bob Struckmeyer Secretary Ken Whaley Earl Neller F1 reasurer A1 Ellis Ray Schulz A Key Club is a high school service club It is made up of the key young men of the school vx ith the direct approval of the high school principal the Key Club affords an excellent training ground for developing leadership and citizenship To qualify for member hip in this boys club one must be a term three or more have a grade average of 5 have a satisfactory citizenship rating be approved by Mr Schneider and bc approved by the other members of the club Meetings are held every Thursday mornnig in Room 316 Current club project are the clcaning of chemistry equipment and the selling of Duncan Hines Fruit Cakes One Hundred Thirty two 1 : . . I 1 . y y . y ' Y . G . V 7 I V V. . . . , y Its purpose is to give service to the school and the community. In addition. y . S . . . , Z I 7 H . V . . EXECUTIVE BOARD PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS April 1959 toMarch l96O President Mrs E Relslng FIISI Vlce Presldent 'Vlrs Wm Meyer Second Vlce Presldent Mrs A Blaha Thrrd Vxce Pres1dent 'Vlrs J Hamsworth Correspondrng Secretary Mrs C Abresch Recordmg Secretary lX rs R Donavan Treasurer Mrs K Grattendxck The Roosevelt l-hgh School P T A strrves to brmg mto closer relatron shxp the hcme and the school ln order that parents and teachers may cooperate mtellxgently 1n the trammg of youth Alternate day and mght meetmgs are held on the second Wednesday of each month The program for thrs year Explorrng the Treasures of P T A mcludes student speakers teachers speaklng on scholarshlps guidance and achlevement and programs 1n parent and famlly llfe educatlon dag X X 1,511 I Om Hundr d Th fry lhf ' ' - ' I l . . - ' 2 , . . ' ' 'z , . ' 1 fl-, . Wa' 9? Y 1, f 1 . 4'- , ,IM 7 if Plff . 4 .N I, Tx HW, .' L' ,I - . W3 FATHERS CLUB OFFICERS Pres1dent VICE Prestdent Secretarx Treasurer Frwm J Roesel Bernard tl Blaydes Russell F Hofcr hcor c Nl 'Vl1t1a Thc Roosuelt Fllgh School Fathers Club Publlc School Patrons Alllance xx as orgamzed nn an affrllate oi tht September 1959 1nterest 1n the welfare of the students of Roosevelt I-hgh School practlcable 1t furnlshes such ands as vull enable the prmclpal and proude Roosevelt Hlgh School w1th equlpment Knot furmshed by of Educatxonp vshlch tends to 1mproxe the methods of lnstructxon prow. or promote legmmatc extra currlcular JCflVlflES get-aa. 7 f - Egg' X., O7 Hundred Thzrlu to r S louts to further Whenever faculty to the Board or to 1m 7 7' 3 I ' g'. .l . s my ' ' s ' A l t '- . , t . - . , 7 .r . V 4 , . . . N . . . . . V. . . Y V. . . . , . V . L 7 , . Y . . . 4 H .. l - . . .. Ql x N. IVV- '-s .I fx' ,f-4 3 1 -lf 1?-' A-f ' Y ' , .. if fre ' nf u S Sjlfix P OUR COACHING STAFF Here IS a group of men who have trred to lead the Rough Rlders on to vrctory th1s season They have given therr trme and energy to the Job of get trng good teams to represent Roosex elt and thev have done thelr job well PIISI come Mr Marx Athletrc Drrector supersalesman of trckets and keeper of the money Thrs fall our football team was headed by Mr LeFort wxth the able assrstance of Mr Anastasoff Mr Rogers IS the capable coach of B team coaches the A basketball team Mr Bennett IS rn charge of the B team Mr Lake IS coach of the baseball team assrsted by Mr Bennett coach of the B team Mr Otto whrle handlmg our cross country team IS dorng a flne Job wrth the swrmmlng team and wrll coach the track team rn the sprxng We welcome Mr Robert Marx to the staff as coach ot the tenms team Hats off to our wonderful coachrng staff DIANNE YOUNG One Hundred Thzrly szx . y V . . y football, and we welcome Mr. Murdock as his new assistant. Mr. Rogers BASKETBALL TEAM 1958 1959 VARSITY ALUMNI On 'Iuesday December 2 the Rough R1ders took on the rllustrlous Alumnr for the annual Varsrty Alumnl basketball game After a good flght the alumn1 lost to the varslty 59 57 Thxs game sponsored by the coachmg staff and Student Councll proved to be a real thrxller and at the dance fol lowlng the game many d1scuss1ons were heard VASI-ION ROOSEVI-LT December 6 brought the Rxders to therr fxrst league game agalnst Vashon at St Lou1s UH1V9fS1Iy I-Irgh The Rlders fought hard to t1e Vashon 37 'Sf at the end of the fourth quarter In the three mlnute oxert1me however Nashon managed to score four more pomts u1tl a fmal score of 43 41 to Wm the game for them 'VICBRIDE ROOSLVLIT On December 16 the Rlders played host to the McBr1de Nlxcks Dur1ng the f1rst half the NI1cks led the Rlders 21 l4 I-Iovxever rn the second quarter through the comblncd efforts of 'Vhke O Rexlly and Fred Renner the score was ewned off at D7 D7 In the last ftvx seconds the Ammng basktt was made xuth tht Riders on top 6l 99 CI-IRIS'I VIAS T OURNANIENT In the Chrlstmas Tournament plated af Hadley the Rlders beat Central DO 42 Clexeland JO 42 ta rare occurrence of same scorer and VlcBr1de 49 46 In the plaxoff for flrt pla e the Rldtrs faced Beaumont After a On H ' Iv ' f - v - .. - f H , . . . . 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'S C ' 1 . 1- umlred 'IVhI'flU'Sl'L , good fight the game ended in fayor of Beaumont 7l 40 lhe second place trophy yy as presented to 'Vlr Hill in an aud in January CLEX Ll AWD ROOSI VU T February 21 the Riders met Cleyeland in 1 foul riddled cont st vyhen fiye Riders fouled out Although the Red and White led in the first half many of the team had to sit out the last half because of persona' fouls The final score Cleyeland 78 RHS fl O FALLON ROOSEVPI T In their last game of the season the Riders led in the game 'against O Fallon made up at the foul line Final core R H 'Q 60 O V allon 53 'l he seores of the games are as folloyys Roosey elt Roosey elt Roosey elt Roosevelt Roosevelt 1 Roosevelt y Roosevelt Roosey elt y Roosevelt Roosevelt 'kRoosevelt lRoosevelt Roosevelt fRoosevelt Roosevelt : Roosex elt Roosey elt Roosevelt Roosey elt 'kRoosevelt Roosevelt l eague Games T Christmas Tournament Vashon St 'Vl ry Soldan 'Vlcl3ride Hadley Central Cleveland McBride Beaumont Riveryievt Southvt est Central Cley eland Sumner Hancocie Beaumont Vlcliinley Cley eland Southwest O Fallon St 'Vlary s State Tournament game at St louis U High Lettermen for the season are as folloyxs Bob Threlkeld Earl Boren Ciil Beckemeier Jerry Pippen Jim Davidson Arnold Wilson Rich Kaney' One Hundred Thirty-eight DOLORES AVILEZ CHERYL BECKER ' -A 1 4 e 1 ' - Only' once did O'Fallon lead. Even though O'lfallon led in the field, the Riders Roosevelt 59 Alumni 57 f 4l 45 ' 47 .1 a fs 5l ' fa 69 . 44 , 6l i ' 59 X .. 33 ' . 42 5 ,. 50 42 L L 50 , 42 f ' 49 ' 46 L , , 40 71 ., 63 ' 1 f 41 69 H 44 51 45 P 43 3 ' 54 . 46 . T 68 . ,. 70 ' 54 ' 38 75 X f T . 62 l ' f , , 72 4' .,... , 7l 3 Y 78 T ' 60 ' ' 64 60 ' , M55 66 . 1 67 Keep The record Sffalghf ,Qey fajffes A job well done I7 I Paar round 3rd Hhs lfmbervng up Lane burning em fn Srirraf bags another Oleary backmg-up Dilg RIDERS Q - .- R l - ', ' BASEBALL 1959 The 1959 Baseball Team had a very good season under the excellent guidance of Mr Lake They made a fine showing and Roosevelt has reason to be proud of them The Rough Riders had an over all record of ll wins and 7 losses In the Public High School League they t1ed with McKinley for second place Mike Paur an outstanding outfielder and 'lom Stirrat a pitcher were chosen for the PH L All Star Baseball Team Fifteen boys lettered Black Louis Jmkarson Larry Pyle Ron Dilg Norman Lane Jack Rey Francis I-llis A1 Merz Ron Smith Jim Grover LeRoy Paur Mike Stirrat Tom Hajek Jerry Pippin Jerry Waldrop Jim The managers were Floyd Wilson and Joe McMahan The results of the games were ROOSEVELT VS ST LOUIS U HIGH This game was our first indication that the Riders had good pitching, al- though We suffered our first defeat, l-O. One Hundred Forty BASEBALL B TEAM ROOSEVELT VS CLEVELAND The Dutchmen proved that the struggle for the league champlonshlp would be a close race Cleveland 4 Roosevelt 3 ROOSEVELT VS LUTHERAN The Rough Rnders flrst vlctory Roosevelt downed Lutheran 4 3 ROOSEVELT VS MCKINLEY Tom Stxrrat struck out ten Cxoldbugs but Roosevelt lost The resultlng score McK1nley 4 Roosevelt 1 ROOSEVELT VS SUMNER ROOSEVELT VS ST MARY S A bad day for the Roosevelt Nxnc St Mary s 5 the Rlders 1 ROOSEVELT VS HANCOCK The Rxders had an easy uctory over thc South Countv Champs Roosevelt 20 Hancock 2 ROOSEVELT VS CLEVELAND The second year the Rxders dumped Dutchmen for a League loss Roose velt 2 Cleveland l One Hundred Forlu one . . . , X . The Roosevelt nine won their first league victory! 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X A 1 A . 4 41-1- - D .5 K Um mlrfd lhzlu-sz. , 'S 1959 TRACK QUEEN CORONATION The long awalted audxtorrum sesslon vsas opened wrth Pat Hartman s smgmg of the Star Spangled Banner The curtams drawn back the stage rexealed Mass Carol Roe the l958 'l rack Queen enthroned rn courtly surroundmgs On the far rrght of the stage were the cheerleaders and on the far left the l959 Track Qualxflers Mr lorenzen the master of ceremomes mtroduced and narrated the pro gram wrth h1s usual aplomb The lrghts drmmed the audrence hushed as the frrst mard MISS Gale Perkins Secretary of the Sxxes wx as announced Her dress was of plnk chnffon strapless wxth a whrte bow at the bodlce Gale s escort was Mr Ron McCracken a letterman rn football and track her page was Dnanna Neller The second maxd was Vlr s Ann Schwarze a term elght rn Nlrss Slattery s advrsory Ann rs a regular cheerleader She xx ore a gray organdy dress accen tuated by a whxte lace bodrce She was escorted to her place by our vrce mayor Mr Don Qhepker a term elght and a letterman rn cross country and track Her page vsas Gordonna Krosnjar One Hundred FJ ly seem ...Q g ' -Q .i . uk . 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'I Y 7 V . 3- Y f . . . e, . . . - I U V I If Ihe next ma1d to be summoned was M1ss Carol Elgln She ns editor of the ROUGH RIDER and a term elght IH M155 Holland s adylsory Her dress was whlte s1lk wlth a very becommg red petal effect Carol s escort was Mr Ron Mer7 also xn Mrss Holland s advlsory Ron IS a football and baseball letterman Carol s page was l ylene Schontz a term one ln Mlss LaRue s advlsory Mlss Kathy Feyerabend was the fourth radxant ma1d a term elght rn 'Vhss Slatterys advlsory Kathy 5 dress was truly str1k1ng It w as made oi whxte taffeta turned under at the hem to glve 1 bell l1ke effect The top was a scoop neck 1n front that dlpped 1nto a low V IH back Her escort was Mr Skxp Ottmger captaln of the Swim team and also 1n Mlss Slattery s adylsory The axr was electrxcally charged and audlble gasps were heard as Miss VICRIC L Bauer the last Sprlng Sports ma1d was announced VICRIC 1S a term seven rn MISS Fmnerans advlsory Her gown was whlte organdy wlth 1 gathered bodlce set off by a red cumberbund The page w as agaxn Lylene Shontz VICRIC s escort was Mr Rlchard Katser a letterman 1n swlm and track Rlch IS an elght nn Mlss Hogan s advisory Exc1tement reached 1ts peak and the audlence burst 1nto a round of ap plause as Mxss Dlanne Edleson was proclalmed the l959 Sprung Sports ueen Her usual frrendly expresslon had transformed mto a radlant glow ueen Dlanne was att1red IH a yellow atm gown wxth an oy erskxrt of wh1te lace I featured a scooped neck and a yellow satln bow under the bodlce 'I he ueen was escorted by our Mayor Al Ellls farryxng a bouquet of red carnatlons and wearmg the Tradrtlonal Red Cape she and Al proceeded to the foot of the throne Her bow gracefully executed the queen ascended the rema1n1nU steps to FCCLIXC the coveted crown Carol Roe took her place as retlrlng queen and Mary Cooper presldent of Pep R presented ueen D1anne wxth the trophy Coach Otto xntroduced the 1959 Oualxflers for the track meet that after noon The courtly event was completed ueen D1anne w1th a slxghtly tremu lous sm1le began her relgn as the 1939 Track Queen MARY ELI EN CROSS MARINAE MRNIOW One Hundred Forty ezqht . . . y Y , . , . . . e . . . , . y 1 V 1 - , , . . , . y 1 v . V r . . , . v . . . . . V ' 4 f . , . , . . - l '. 7 7 ' . ' . . - . I L . , . . V- . , . , . V. Q . . , . 7 . . Y , . V , i . v . . X . . E . , . . , , 1. . Y j . . . , . V 1 . Y Y l Y , . . r . . , . . I 4. . v 7. v - V S r 1 7 ' I t YL n V X4 S L- I . I I 3 7 1 ' J 3 ' A 1 ' c- 1' Y . . f X . , - , V v . Q . 7. Y m . Y Q , . . . Y - - v . 3 . X .- - 4.A. Y Y V A A A A A TRACK TREK TRACK The 1959 track ttam temtd to mtet w1th mrsfortune durlng tht season but tht boys alvyays contrnued to frght for Pooseyelt Tht ta on starttd off vyxth tht frrst annual South Qrdt lrick lVlctt yyrth C ltytlund O lallon DuBourg Nlclxrnlty and Roostytlt ln this mett Roost ytlt took fourth plltt ln the St lours Relay Carnlval our 480 yard shuttle hurdlt rtlay ttam pllctd trghth tht 440 yard rtlay ttam trghth tht drstantt mtdlty relay ttam lconsrstrng of tht 880 220 440 Vlrltl nrnth sprrnt m dlty rtlay team lcon slstrng of the 220 ll0 ll0 4401 evtnth 480 yard shuttle lovs hurdle relay mrle rtlay ttam ttnth broad jump erghtn nd shot put s1Xth ln the Nlapleyx ood Relays lom Smrth rtathtd tht semr frnals but farled to qualrfy for tht frnals ln tht .lunror DIQYFICI Nl tt tltrry Brtyy quilrlxtd rn tl t polt yiult ln tht Stnror Drstrrtt Nlttt ltm Qmrth rtathtd th stmx tlnals ht sttrts lrom tht dual mttts art is tolltus ll lf 1 S7 L 1 A I ' X Q 1 v r v ' ' k v . x S! 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I1Il-. .I11I111 ID 11 11111 X 2 CROSS COUNTRY Our cross country team coa hed by lVlr Otto put out a terr1f1c effort to w1n honors for Roosevelt The competltnon was keen and the boys fought t1ll the end of the season wh1ch was November 13 The cross country course IS a two mlle drstance over hllls around trees and often through mud and ra1n These boys work out by runnmg about five or more m1les an evenmg The teams captams thls year were Mlchael Smlth and Daud Batha Smxth We had the same number of returnlng seniors Douglas Brooks and Rrchard P1el THE CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE OF 1959 October 6 October 9 October l October l October 2 October 2 October 2 October 2 November November November November One Hund ed Ffty two Roosevelt vs Soldan Beaumont lnvntatxonal Rooses elt vs Cleveland Roosevelt vs Sumner Roosevelt vs Southwest Dlstrxct Meet Roosevelt vs Beaumont B Team Meet Roosevelt vs Roosevelt vs Roosevelt vs Roosevelt vs O Fallon Vashon Hadley Central l We had only two returning lettermen. They were John Michael and Michael 3 T ' . 6 . O . 3 . . 7 . V 8 ., ,, - Z T . ' 4 . 10 . TENNIS TEAM The tenms team welcomed Mr Robert Marx thexr new coach thus sea son and then settled down to the busmess of wrnnmg therr tennis matches Although they dld not do lt thrs year we hope next year our new players wxll be able to brmg that frrst place trtle to Roosevelt H-null f9 One Hundred Frfly three l 7 7 f 'l' ' I : Q g ., f 2,1 mx IYL IS moms I I Ov ua 11 ne. IFILICTILS In mo LN Q In mauIu+.s 1 ur IITQ udu tIn Ixudm s urmg nmrcs U 1 Inrs of tIn squid Chu md Rn mmm Ihosu I1 Soulhxxwl Roosunll Im osgult Rnosgnlt xccsnull mum SC ORLS OI XIAI LHI S Ro ISULII X whom xIIx11II fI'ILlI Ilnomull OI 1IIon Soldm Summr CLrtr1I III 0sLXxIl Bclzu 'lI1ctcnn'r'I Nvfth- I, ? '1. O V IQ 'K I ' r wf I ' ' tIc ull' ' 'I ' im ' gl -cn A 1 I' If thc new ,. 'HIL 5 2 3 9'-lp 5 II Yu 5 If '51 'v VI eo I S I 0 .I 'tt I Iv -I f . I 1 -I Q 1 I I' -I fn I Z IMI TDI 5 z 5 INDIYIDL7,-XI, SCORING RI2CfORI7S b 5. 1 IJ' 'X xx ' Inf 1' ' 85 78 5, f, 'X 82 H8 -I3 ' 3 1 70 fl 5352 , ,-1 IM 5I fffp S'I: . ' v XII IU5 Inf? 6' Q 71' . ,I.XH II. CLI tl 'nu Scif I XI. qhvs X 'un laws, -I-11 4 Swg as-an mfg IDI I ' YIHNI, 13.11 SVIIXIIIJI ,ff Smvlu Iiolhn Imr Hodg,4.s I UNLV IDwuIuIe.s 'XIusI-xnpi U I5omI eunwkm i5I5IrIl1 x I l XX on Cnxns LI' kkIIl X 3I'I kS 7K7 I I If IINAI SI NINIW Xf xmk III sXX 1 W s XX on II X XXXI I EIGHT RED FLASHES 'Vloderator Xfllss Johanna Frum Januarx to Jum .999 Sf. Xlarx Cooper Captam Cirol I lgm C o Captam Xlarqn XVh1taker Dunne Edleson Ann Schxx arm Gall Perkms 'Nllxlu l1'T1bLlI'Clll Substlluus lan llambhrq l lum r Dnprnit X forma XX mlson l5lfl5'l 1ll n an ptembgr I959 to l'lIlLl'1fX l969 Gale Plrkms C aptam Dianne Ldluson Co Capum Xlirle Black lzleanor DcPr1est Judx lhompfon Rlta SOlOX1I7 Nl1kk1 lamburulll X eromca XX mlson lbSfllLllLS Vlarx Scott loxu XX lflfllllltl' C arol Drum Smdra Urldx UL I Ll' tZ1QLI'S N1 'ITT lI'1 lSf v.I1Sl PIII ol RUF Tl Lily UTOUYJ Tl n Uusnl Imms rl unmrk cl 3 Ltr . lU 1 ruclr X racu ur L l l S IXX lI'L LQ Llunl' QTL TTU. x TL YS lOl' UI' Ll7U.I'lLJ L L1 'll' Uflullnu 9 k ll X I' IU TU 'I l l lf L K l 2 . '. ' ' A x., 1 AVL . x 3 I I I Y. . 'I lr lg 1 ' A I l r 9 ' l Y ' Y' f f 9 V: SL . ' 'H : . g f . ' kcr . M' f , - 1 A, . --, V' ' 3 'GY 1 j ' ,, 'fx lv Q. . ' Tl':lc'l- lfl -. 'd ,'.lblu . 'N Lhl mln- jganacs llmcy aid Ilmc spvclators m vnu uraging llwq R m' Q 24 Isp R or Pcp' cs ar'cl',1blc to be cl c-3 lm l 1 l cn'l gurl i . 'L l'l It 'l '- 1-.ll-r R , 'll -' 'l 'c lkg l. y 5 '- i, lrld on 'l'lwL1rSog1' and l' idav Q gvm JI X o'l mek. THE SWIMMING TEAM Tryouts for the swrmmmg team began rn mrd November 1958 Under Coach Ottos able rnstructxon our boys began a strmg of eleven stralght YICIOYICS By mld season xt was evldent that our Penqums would be the Publxc Hlgh Champlons lf we could defeat the Cleveland tankmen who had barely defeated us the two prevxous years The Roosevelt Cleveland dual meet would determrne the Champxonshlp On February 13 l959 the Rlders drowned Cleveland 65 to 23 Roosevelt s 30 pomts IH the Relay Carmval at Wllson Pool January 23 1959 was good for second place Out of nme events we scored flrst rn the and 4 55 5 respectxvely also set records Each of the erght swxmmers was avs arded a f1rst place medal RELAY CARNIVAL Event Trme 200 yd Freestyle Bolhofner Ellrs t Fngleman Kuhn 400 yd Medley McCl1sh Zak nd 4 50 4 I-Iovsard Love 800 yd Freestyle Ottmger Paulsen S 9 54 1 lVlcCorm1ck Florida OneH d dl-Mus l l L . - 800-yard Freestyle and 400 yard Backstroke. The time in each event: 9145.1 . , ' , 9 h 2116.5 . ' , ' , 2 Z . . ' , , l.t : . 400 yd 400 yd 400 yd 200 yd Drying ill Butterfly Breast Stroke Backstroke Freestyle Medley Grvens Karser Madden Rogers Zak Howard Grattendlck Wrlke Ka1ser McCl1sh MLCOfm1Ck Paulsen Grattendrck Florlda Wrlke Engleman DoetLel Loye Ottmger Madden GIVCHS r 6 s 555 n 38 I n 3l28po1nts In the State Sw1m Meet Prelrmmarres February 27 1959 the tankmen quallfxed rn frve of the eleven events Bob Florrda set the State record rn the 400 yard Freestyle trme 4 48 D Of the srxteen schools entermg the State frnals February 28 the Pen gums Zl pclnts were good for frfth place Vklrth ROUgh16 the mascot pre srdmg rt was a natural for Florrda to take Rooseyelt only tvyo frrst places Those were rn the 400 yd Freestyle 4 Dl 7 and the 200 yd Freestyle 2 I3 0 Our other results vyere l00 yd Breaststroke Zak fxfth Drvrng Ot One Hundr u' lrllu s ter' T fr . 'V ,I , . 1 9 ' - - 1.- ,- - 4 F . 1 Q4 .4 J? ' ,H - f 7 ' 5 Q 1 if I 0 I J A as 0 -' gg z W 'fe X . 7' ' X 600 yd. Ind. Medley' Rogers, Doetzel, 2nd 8248.5 . , , , 3 d 5: 19. . ' , ' , l t 4: . . ' ' , , 2 d 4:1 , . ' A . , 5 h 2: 18,2 . . . ' V 2 d b . tinger. -sixth: 200-yd. Medley'-.Relay'. Vylilke, Zak. Kaiser., Ottinger, sixth. DUAI QXVIU 'VIEILTS Rooses clt Roosutlt Roosutlt Roosutlt R nosutlt Roo cult Roosu clt Rooscs lt Roosuelt Rooscult Rooscxtlr Btaumont Sumner O Ptllon 'X ishon Hwdlex PFIUCIQIJ Soldan Central Pr1nc1p11 Clcx eland lVlCKlI'1lQy lutal lI1dlXlCll1'il punts stortd hx ill mtmhtrs of tl t I958 79 Ll13INDlOI'l sn tum fglloxx 'I ht roxnts mtludt 111 ments lmgut ind Non l mgut llorldw Bob Qttmgtr August Clrwtltndltk Blll 73 J it lx ugtrs Iom lxalser Rlfll Xladdtn Garry Paulstn l3Oh Nl Cllsh l irry Hou 1rd Chr ICL XX llkc Ed Llltrmtn lf Roosutlt scoud 6 hunts me tl L11 xt 111 NlcQorm1Ck lom Dntlftl Dcnns Aubuchon Nlirly Rlllc Erntst Bolhofncr lktnntth burns Blll Kuhn Piul Vvhlllktr Dust l ngltn 1n Gtmld l xxtrs Rc ht t HN 1n1qtr oppon nts stortd 34 ln tht Spru g Sports 'Xud XDTll P3 I959 tht Q0 Cipluns Ottlngtr ind li stnttd th lr PUDl1L H 1 lrc H mn tht dtnt buds AlSOlI1llllS Jud tht l958 '19 ltlttrmtn rtttlstd lI'lCllX1dLl3l trophus for sxummmg on a champ1c,nsh1p t-,ann XX 1th a succtssful past and XICIOIIOJS Ircstnt vxe ot tht Stuff VXI lv thest lU3mp1OI1S a most satlsfxln and gl'3tlfXlDS, future f ll' 71111111 fb! KLR1 STUDT I mol Fur Bl RGl7lx l2- 5-58 ' 50 H 37 lZ-12-58 73 . l5 lZ-19-58 77 M. l0 l- 8-59 75 '.,, l0 1- 9-59 sf 240 C g 6 l-28-59 5 'D 47 ' ' ' 4l l-30-59 65 23 2- 6-59 'Q 70 l8 2-ll-59 1' 53 ' ' '. 35 Z-13-59 'I 65 ' 23 2-20-59 , 7l . ' H l6 3 '., ' . 95 l-o'x .ln ' 1' , 1, 76 U' . ' ' .M 7. 1 '. ' 64 'L ,1' . k, w 64 ,l . ' 'K M, N . 59 ' . 1 :if 3 . ' ' 5l , ' 5 ' , , . 35 , . 1 C ' . .. ' 33 7 'L 1, ' '. . . ex K 30 I f 1. , ' . , 28 I 'I H fr lr .Q 3 If - 153:-59 , 72 Ls' l HV' Q 5 ' 2 . Florin.. pre ' c' f l ' igl league 7 3 phy to Mr. ill .1 l ' 1959 Sfaie Swmming Meal f Doose velfs Backers Deesfgle Champ Bob Florida Th On Your Mark! Offfnger Away 9 me UP Rough Dfder Dofnfmen H . L ' , ' '1 .4 f 'M f v .'f I .M,,,, ,' I X, Om' undnd lwrru-nzm' 1959 FOOTBALL TEAM Coaches Anastasoff Le Fort Murdock and Rogers Returnrng Lettermen from 58 are Curt Bennett Jrm Glore Erwln Rosel Ed Dameley Gerald Hajek Bob Threlkeld The veteran lettermen as well as the other members of the team fought for Roosevelt w1nn1ng srx of thelr seven league games frmshmg 1n a t1e for second place Roosevelt 1S proud of 1ts team and wrshes them greater success for next year and rn years to come B FOOTBALL TEAM Agam the team has acqurred an 1mpress1ve record frve vnns one t1e and The scores of the games are llsted rn the order rn vnhlch they were played Roosevelt Soldan Roosevelt Hadley Roosevelt O Fallon Roosev elt MCK1Hl25 Roosevelt Southwest Roosevelt Vashon Roosex elt 20 Central ED WILSMANW One H ndred Sixty one loss. Congratulations to coaches Rogers and Murdock and the team., 13 6 26 l3 20 ' ' 0 ' 14 ' Y 6 6 14 0 0 f O fe FOOTBALL B TEAM 1959 FOOTBALL RESULTS Warriors Scalp Rrders 12 6 The Rough Rldcrs crossed the muddv Vlxs 1 sxppx on September 19 to meet the Granlte Crty WHFYIOIS rn thelr frrst grldrron duel of the 59 football season Nelther the Rlders or the Warrxors could gaxn advantage rn the frrst quarter But IH both the second and thlrd quarters the Warrrors rose to c occasxon and ran over the Rlders defense Then rn the fourth quarter e Rough Rrders came back mto contentron as Curt Bennett went over mto e Warrlors end zone for sxx points Hovv ever as the frnal second t1cked off e score was a repetltron of last year s Gramte Cxtv 17 Roosevelt 6 Vrkmgs Beach Rlders 26 8 On September 29 after bemg ramed out on the 26th the Rough Rrders mvaded the territory of Normandys Vrkmgs and were soon routed by th vrcxous Vxkmgs The Vlkmgs took command early ln the game and rn the flrst quarter Paul Fa er went over for the Vxkrngs However rt looked as rf the tldc mxght turn nn the second quarter Russ NVh1tener and Dennls Cloud tackled Paul Faser of Normandy nn the end 7one for a safety and two pomts The XfllKlI1gS agam took command as Ron Smrdy vv ent over the goal lme for thc Vxkmgs rn the second and thlrd quarter Also ln the third quarter Ed Dameley faked a pass and sprinted 40 yards and crashed over mto the and zone ln the fourth quarter Ron Nleyer vvcnt over from the four yard lnne and ended the scormg at Normandy 76 Roosevelt 8 Om Hundred Yzrly rne Rrders Cage lrgers l4 9 At Roosevelt Stadrum the Rough Rrders met the Soldan Trgers on Oc tober 3 for therr frrst league game and rt ended rn a decrded vrctory for the Rrders The Rrders started to score early rn the frrst quarter After a 69 yard drrve upon recervrng the krckoff the Rough Rrders scored on an eleven yard run by Lou Black Norm Drlg ran for the extra pornt and at the end of the frrst quarter the Rrders led seven to nothrrg After Russ Whrtener recoyered a Soldan fumble on therr own 23 Lou Blaclf agarn scored Ed Danreley passed to Ron McCracken for the extra pornt and at the half the Rrders were ahead 14 0 However rn the thrrd quarter B111 Reddrng of Soldan scored and rn the fourth quarter Soldan got another two pornts on a safety When the clock stopped the score was Roosey elt 14 Soldan 0 Rrders Swat I-'ornets 18 0 On October 10 the Rough Rrders met the luckless OEa1lon Hornets and easrly rolled to vrctory wrth an oyerwhelmrng 28 yards rushrng to O Fallon s 9 yards Early rn the frrst quarter Lou Black rushed from the OEallon lO and ran rnto the end 7one At the end of the frrst second and thrrd quarters the Rrders led srx to nothrng Then rn the fourth quarter the Rrders began a surge and soon Ed Danreley was over for another touchdovyn After recoyerrng an O Fallon fumble on therr own 35 Jerry Ol eary soon smashed through the OEallon defense and scored the Rrders thrrd touchdown The game ended Roosevelt 18 OEallon 0 The Rough Rrders and the Southvr est longhorns renewed therr tradr tronal rrvalry as they clashed on October 17 The Longhorns took the lfrckoff but after three plays the Rough Rrders recoyered a Southwest fumble on Southwest s one yard lrne Norm Drlg took a hand off and crashed over fo the touchdown Jerry O Leary krcked the extra pornt In the second quarter Southwe t agarn fumbled thrs trme on therr oyyn 42 Frye plays later the Rough Rrders were on the Longhorn s 4 yard lrne Drlg agarn took a hand off and plunged rnto the Southwe t defense for hrs second touchdown of the day Lours Black ran for the extra pornt Durrng the second half both defense unrts rose up and formed stone walls through yy hrch nerlher offensrve team could penetrate And so when the game ended rt vs as Roosevelt 14 Southyy est O Rrders Snare Lrons 13 O The Rough Rrders went huntrng for the Hadley Irons on October 24 and scored therr fourth strarght vrctory and fourth strarght shut out The Rough Rrders recerved the krckoff and pushed to the l-ladley 1 where they lost the ball on downs Durrng the second quarter the Rough Rrders took the Lrons pull and drove to the 25 from where Ed Danreley vyent over for the Ont Hundred S ,xref ILL . . V . V . . V . . . . V V . V . , V . . , . . . A V . V T .T , - , . . V . V . , , ' A - v v . V V V V . Y Y , Rrders Corral Steers 14-O , V V V . .- 37 I Y , f . 1 . Y V . . u Q S . I 7 V 4 Y V - C V I IS 3 1 , , X VV 2 ' 7 l ' I r x - 1 4 V l ' V 1 Q . . V , . . . V V , V . V . V ' 11' V A 'O X GGY' 5 NN 'MW77 Of- GRANITE CITY ILL fepfempef 15 1959 .. , Y ,fi Am... 4 4 Rm T Wigs ' touchdown Jerry O Le ry then krcked the extra pornt In the tlalrd quarter I d Danreley headed off so Norm Drlg promptly threw a -I9 yard pass to Jerry Olaeary Oleary then went oyer from the Z for a second Rough Rader touchdown Durrng the fourth quarter nenther the Irons nor Rough Rrders could score and the game ended Rooseyelt I3 Hadley 0 Goldbugs Stung Rrders '73 6 The game on October Jl was a bag one for the Rough Rrders for every one knew that they would have to beat McKinley rf they were to wan the Publrc I-Irgh I eague Tltle It was also Mr I orenlen Day and the Home eomrng Game The Goldbugs scored early an the frrst quarter by a blocked punt w hrch rolled out of the end 7one rl he krckoff after the safety was re turned to the Rooseyelt -I7 Speedo Athanos of IVICKlI1l6X soon hat Jerry Germarn wrth a short pa s and Germarn went oy er for the touchdown Jana Duncan of the Goldbugs rntercefted a Rough Rrder pass and three plays later Speedo X-'xthanos passed to Wallre Hampton who scored the second Coldbug teu hdown of the se ond quarter The Goldbugs s ored agam early rn th thrrd quarter clrmaxrng an erghty two yard march oy the Coldbuvs wnth a plunge from the 4 by I-Iarmon Duncan After a penalty whrch put the ball on the Goldbug 26 Jam lajeuness recerved the handoff from Ed Dameley and raced the twenty sm yards for the touchdown Nerther srde could score an the fourth quarter and the game ended Mclxrnley Z3 Roosevelt 6 Rrders 'I op NVolver1nes I2 6 far t quarter the Wolyerrnes recoyered a fumble an the Rough Rader end lone or therr frrst and only touchdown On the frst play of the second pertod Danreley threw a thrrty four yard pass to Bob Threlkeld who went oyer for the touchdow n Also rn the se ond perrod Curt Bennett blo ked a NVolyer me punt caught the ball rn the arr and ran down the eleyen yards for the touchdown Durrng the thrrd quarter nerther srde could garn an advaratage but the fourth quarter the Wolyerrnes rolled to the Rt ugh Rader ten yard lrne Here howeyer the Wolyerrnes lo t the ball on a fumble and ran out the clo k as the game ended Rooseyelt l2 Vashon 6 Rrders Clrp Red y rngs HI he Rough Rrders play ed therr last game of the season agaanst the Centra Redwrngs Thxs game w as a complete route as the Rough Rrders scored mne tcuchdow ns to none for the Redwrng The Rough Rrders also packed up 389 yards ru hung and l63 yards rn the axr to 39 yard on the ground and sax an the arr In trumental rn thas oyerwhelmrnff yrctory were Iours Black who scored four touchdown Curt Bennett who accounted for three touehdow ns and Jerry O I eary w ho made two touchdowns The Rough Rtders scored a touchdow n an the frrst quarter three rn the second one an the thrrd and four an the fourth quarter as they cru hed the Central Redwrngs 55 to 0 VIRCIL Maxx On Hundred Sum rr Y ' 1 Y . A V I ' L . I 3 ' Y T ' v L s ' Tv y f , L ' ' 7 . 3 ' V3 Y X l V l 3 lv I l l .. V .q 1 - 3 Y- H Y 1 Y Y . Y I Y Y- L . . I Y A , 1 5 , 4 A 4 I I I 1 1 L 3- T xy T- R x . I Y - l V . V. S . V ' y . A e I U -e e 5 , - , , , , 1 , c f c . . c f e . . . . , . . , , D 'l X 1 Y I H 4 4 L Iv T he Rough Rrders met the Vashon Wolverrnes on November 7. In the ' Q 3 3 YD . 5 yi I L , ,' W f . . Y Y Q I , Ed ' , , ' , , .L I Y Y , , ' . ' - ac ' , c . 'a - ' , 7 j Y an , . 3 Y! ' N . 5 3 Y A 'S , , . . , ' , ' s . c . . V. , ..,. , , . , I 3 V' I Y 1 B 1 ' I 1 P I Y 1 i 1' 3 I I 'l ' J cw , 4 ' ' ' v c- 6 1' ' s - v 1 I Y I 45 V. Y V Y .A ' .H I 4 m v 4- . s w a ' 1 . ' .' .'.' tn - K -1- 1 ,,:', CORONATION OF THE 1959 FALL SPORTS QUEEN Excitement filled the air on the afternoon of November 20 1959 Mr Lorenzen opened tht ceremony by introducing the 1959 Football Tennis Cross Country and Basketball Teams He then introduced the retiring Queen 'Vliss Brenda Stexens now employed by General Dixision Corporation Vlis Patricia Hartman then sang the National Anthem Mr Lorenlen announced Miss Judy Eichhorst as our first lowly maid Judy a term eight wore a vshite strapless semi formal with a red bow trai ing She was escorted by Mr Ron lVlcCracken a term seven MISS Dolores Avilez was the second lovely maid Dolores wearing a xx hitc and the other maids of honor carried Golden chrysanthemums The third charming maid was Miss V1ClilL Bauer vtearing a blue xelx et dre s Escorting Vickie to her chair near the throne xx as 'Vlr Jerrv O Leary Captain of the l959 Football Team As suspense mounted Mr Lorcn7en introduced the fourth charming maid Miss Charlene Hey Charlene wearinq a white strapless semi formal was es corted by louis Black a term eight The tension grew as the fifth and final maid Miss Carolxn Green en tered Carolyn s beige dress had tiny tea straps Her escort was Bill Grattendick One Hundred Szxtu six 9 4 3 I I I ! I ' y b . I I I ' t ' ' , ' ' ' . . ' 3 chiffon covering over white taffeta, was escorted by Gilbert Beckemeier. She S ' ' ' na a - ' 1 m y 1 . I x rv 1 - 1 V 3 1 I . QUEEN GALE Our 1959 Pall Sports ueen Mxss Gale Perkrns was then announced Precedmg Queen Gale were her three charmmg pages Drane Neller Lylene Shontz and Gordana Krosnjar ueen Gale s pale blue dress was partly covered by the tradrtlonal red sat1n robe She vt as escorted to the steps of the throne by Mayor Bob Threlkeld where she made a gracrous low bow Retlrmg ueen Brenda then placed the golden crown upon her head Mrss Dranne Edleson Presldcnt of Pep R then presented the tradltuonal gold lovnng cup to ueen leaders then cheered the retlrlng ueen the new ueen and l9D9 Fall Sports Congratulations to ueen Gale and each maxd of honor IcRr1TA RI max DOLORES Ax1LE1 fnH1r x 1.11 , Q Y l I . 1 Y . . I . . I . Q , Gale as a gift from Pep R. Pat Hartman sang the Alma Mater. The cheer- , Q r E Q e ' E Q . 2 e LV7l1c'i1Sl-.'fU- Mr Pon McCracken K ll 1 XS f JLLEZ Mr6:lberi Beckemefer rf M155 Dolores Awlez Q X - . ff Miss Judy Eichhorsf ........i 3' , ,L Mr Lows Bfaclf 5 M55 Charfene Hey Mr .Jerry Oleary J' M55 Vfclrfe Bauer 5 2, . if m . 1 u . . X958 Queen Brenob crowns Queen Gale Mr Bi!! Graffendfck 6 M55 Caro! Green I f FV . l 1 K Iv, . QQ 5 'ze e...e , I 2 T I 11 , 1 . BASKETBAI L, 1959 1960 Coaches Mr Rogers Mr Bennett Th1s year s basketball team has only three returnxng lettermen Captain Bob Threlkeld Captarn G11 Beckemexer and Jrm Davrdson After eleven Wms and eleven losses last year the team should show defrnrte xmprovement due to the valuable experrence gamed ln last year s games Besrdes the three letter men those returnlng are Bob Clark Andy Farnback Harold Hunmus Ron Huguerrch and Bob Walters Several good players are up from the B team Jxm Cmlore Rxch Hagy Vlarty Aubuchon Carl Relchert and Dave Wheeler Cwood luck 1999 1960 SCHEDULE Dec Dec Dec Dec Eifl 2111 JH R IH Alumm Soldan Hadley lVlcBr1de Chrxstmas Tournament Southwest MCKlHl2y Central Roosevelt L League League Cwames at Hadley 311 an 2 6 C 9 C C Clex eland Sumner Hancock NTCKlHl6Y Cleveland Soldan O Fallon Y ashon Cwames at St l ours U Hxgh T There On H d ed Set nfu . l .,. ' . .. . NR J . 19. , ., f , . . 5 . , LH J . 23. . Dec. 8 ,... St. Mary's T Jan. 30 Beaumont . , l2 A , r.r,. 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' J . 16 , L F b. 27 ' FIF TY STAR FLAG I am the f1fty star flag whtch represents your eyer groyung natron As I flutter 1n the breeze from the flagpoles of the natron I look oyer the country and observe the wonderful quahtres of Amerlca I see on the Atlantrc coast the Statue of Irberty holdlng aloft her torch welcommg everyone to share our freedom I see the mountalns whxch our ancestors crossed IH order to proneer the land rn the NVest I see the rolhng h1lls1des of Mrssourr and leyel plams of Kansas and Oklahoma the great cattle lands of Texas and Ar17ona the mayestnc Grand Canyon Yelloyx stone th desert that stretches for m1les and mrles and the rrches of the frult groves on the Pac1f1c coast I see the great armed forces of the Umted States ready at all tlmes to go to war to protect all I have mentloned Deboye all these however I see two new states Alaska and Haw an whrch have made me the frfty star flag I am today Could all th1 be poss1ble rn a country rn whlch the people are oppress d Do rmmlgrants yearn for a chance to l1ve 1n such a country and thr1ll at the rght of a statue vyelcomrng them Are the people able to estabhsh therr ovyn land and farms? Would two terrrtorxes such a Alaska and Hawan hope for a chance to become part of such a country? Would a flag consrstrng only of th1rteen stars and thrrteen strxpes for thrrteen colonres on June 14 l777 grove to the flag of frfty stars representmg the fxfty states of todav 1n such a country What do you thmk? I thmk not People all oy er the globe want freedom lrke we have but we sometmmes seem to take xt for granted I thrnk that we sometlmes take our democracy for granted because lf has always been a part of our hyes We have never had the experlence of havrng our news sources expurgated Vve dont know what If IS l1ke to suffer for our rehgrous or pohtlcal behefs For mstance too fevy of us know a refugee famrly who has been IH a concentratron camp and has exper1enced all of these thlngs before escapmg to come to Amerrca Im sure nf we d1d we would better ap precrate our freedoms We too mrght know no yy ords to evpress our joy Car we not then work harder at the responsrbllltres of being c1t17ens and wrll we not be c1t17ens of vyhom Amerlca can be proud 'Step and thmk about thts for a few mrnutes Then lf you count the xx ars and battles that have been fought to keep me flymg proudly on top of thrs flagpole you mrght the more apprecnte your advantages rn hung 1n Amerrca I stand as a symbol of your demo racy Even though the term democracy ltself 1S hard to put mto words I hope I have helped you to see and apfrecrate your freedom more and to understand yhy I speak for democracy rn an eyer groyymg way Cuzot Doss Term Erght Ore Hundred Seeenlu Iuo 7- YH , V 1 x I I y I X 1 1 - K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ,e ,. ' . , e 1 3 1 I 1 s ., .,1 . ' X . ,L V 1 3 Y J . 1 , . 1 1 1 1- 1 1 - . . . . . J 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 . L . 1 1 . . , . . 1 1 1 5 s ' . I ' ' ' . S 1 e 1 , 7 1 . 1 7, I Y . , . . 3 I 33 , 4 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , , . . . 1 1 1 ns I D x 7 S Y , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 3 . ' I ua e I. , A 1 1 , , J ., . . . e ' v 7 1 1 1 I L C , ,Q , 1 1 1 4 1 . . . . . ' j Y 3 ' E V- . J 1 . I v 17' 1 I , x 7 I v , V' 1 X S X 95 i760 JANUARY CALENDAR January 22 Vve all feel extra proud today Eyeryone moved up a term The Ixttle New Jays are novy brg Tvs os and the Baby Semors are noyx Bxg Senxors January Z3 We re free today at I0 I5 January 26 Good Mornlng Say Sue vyhat classes haye you got, Fngllsh the slxth? Swell so do l Fxcuse me vshere do I slgn up for Modtrn Dance So beglns rcglstratlon day January 27 More slgnlng up NV1II lt eyer end? January Z8 Textbook recelpt cards reg1trat1on cards teacher to adyrser cards class cards and duplrcates no sometrmes trlplxcates of each Oh yes and all must be prxnted Our achmg fxngers January 29 Watch that ball Guard that glrl G A A IS at lf agun Basketball practlce and games follovy a short busrness meetrng xn thc gy m January 30 When parklng outslde the school please do not leave yy asted space ahead of your car Pull up as far as posslble want not ast not far Walt ho rt CR AS H Oh well rt was a good 1dea Hey boys Interested rn mtramural basketball? If so head for the gyn tonlght Freshmen are cspecrally muted Oh yes bring gym clothes February Z Say you You re not allovt ed herc durmg thrs lunch pencd Sound famlllarl The famous Rooseyelt Gutter Dusters met as usual tonlght Does Bovyllng Grand now have clean gutters boys? Just k1dd1n D1d you see some gals IH red and yxhlte hoppm and lumpxn around t nlght after school 1n the audn Don t bc fr1ghtencd It was only the cheer leaders pract1c1ng w1th new hopefuls February 3 Attentlon ROUGH RIDER staffl Were you at that meet thrs mornrng Oh yes there was a meetmgl Sorry grrls no bowlrng tomght Just a mcetlng ln Room 9 Say E1ghIS how come your class holds meetxngs xn the mornlngs .lur 1ng adv1sory nowadays? And Sevens the same vyrll happen to you rf more dont attend yotr meetmgs February 4 Well all you rntellectuals vyho are mterested rn passlng the Ilbrary opened today A hand for Mrs Downlng and all her hard work PS If you re not mtcrested rn passmg drsregard thc lrbrary Flunk now avo1d the rush later February 5 A fllm called Mike Gets An An uc sl t vyn IhlS mornmg at 8 I5 ln Room 302 was pol sored by the lntergroup Relatrons Commlttee uck' Here comes a flylng bat I b d Its a plane Nah just a baton But at 8 00 A M Are people trylng out at that hour for the drum maJorettes3 C nt Hundrrd Serenity four , - 1 , , , ' v, v V ' y ' v , ' , y . v Y W' - Vo . y V v 1 . ,. . - i ,,, . 3. . Y Y . . , . . V , V i . t .S . A' j Y. . . . , I. ,,. ., . ,,, . - . , vi . , . . n I . . V , . . 1 V E . . V X VC , . . , so...f ...so... . ld- . , . . , , . , . . V 1 V ., Y , . V X . , .y ,,. Y I , I . . . V r 1 A 1- 3 P 5 Y 5 - , ' V Q-.. '- . 1 - '-I. ' ' ? , ' , ' . V . I . Y V Y Y 1 7 1 A 11. 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D . . ts a xr . . , . 2 , ' - .ii 5' M DWAY Llft those knees Close your mouth Faster Faster Vlfelcome to the track team Shy people bevx are The Shutterbugs are at lt agarn Snap Q oh Ive been caught Novy snap stop that Le s get to e meet1ng 1n Room 208 February 6 Congratulatxons to the Sevens clas offlcers They are NValt Schultz Presrdent Randy Blckel Vlce Presldent Diane Edleson S retary Carol Doss Treasurer and lVl1ke Keen Sergeant at Arms Cheerleaders tryout were held tomght Yea red Yea whxte Yea team Frght Frgbtl February 7 We extend the deepest sympathy to Mlss Sommer the prmcxpal s secretary on the loss of her beloved brother February 9 We hear we have four nevy hams around Roosevelt Nova dont laugh We don t mean pre cooked p1gsl We mean amateur rad1o operators who re ently acqulred thenr novlce llcenses Congratulatlons all Happy transmlttlng and lay off the land lmes Come on glrls lcts show Southwest Cleveland and lVlcK1nley how to play basketball Oh my achmg bones NIISS Fager haye a heart Oh I m sore Crack Oh my back' My knees Stretch' Oh my legs Don t worry no one lS dymg lt s just the dance class l1mber1ng up February l0 The Slxes hold a meet1ng rn 30l for organ17at1on and nom matron of offlcers PA meet1ng 1n 228 thls mornmg at 8 l5 Well the early yawnlng brrght eyed BWANA staff trred hard to make the flrst meet1ng of the term Whoops slrck outs1de huh? February ll Boenoes Noches was heard af er the meet1ng of the Spamsh Club ln Room 316 tomght 'lhat means Good Nlght we thlnk Frlends Romans Countrymtn l come to tell you not of Caesar but of the Latrn Club meetmg rn Room 30l tonrght New York New York Excltement IS a brew Anyone mterested rn gomg to Washlngton D C and New York March 21 27 and who has S109 50 please report to the Guldance Offrce We re on our way Are you an Usherette? Don t forget the meet1ng tonlght rn Room February l2 Happy brrthday to probably the greatest Amerrcan ever born Abraham Lxncoln The l50th anmyersary of bls b1rth was celebrated rn an aud sessxon durrng the sutth perrod today Our future Pep R g1rls meet today rn 203 Spla hl splash' Oh by the way the sw1mm1ng pool IS open t boys every Thursday after s bool for recreatlonal swlmmmg Congratulatlons are ln ordcr o nevu class offlcers of the Elghts Illfll Kalser Presrdent Ken Whaley VICL prcsrdent Barbara lxatsaras Secre tary Kathy Feyerabend Treasurer Bxll lVl1ll1Gan Sergeant at Arms February l6 Well the lrttle Srxcs have organ17ed and headmv the war party are Bob Walters Prcsxdent G11 Beckemeler Vlce Presldent Cuale Pcrkms Secretary Carol Cueen Treasurer Jrm Lowe Sergeant at Arms H ' v 7 y 1 v yn -- V v -f ., . . , , 1-Ol, , ' Y U f. -, Y A' t' th ' - ' ' S ' . : er , ' 2 ' . ' ' 1 ' , ec- fz , . ' , - - , V .. ., , I - - A ll . l .A V . T . Y V I Y v , 4 j What would we do without our P.A. system? Boys, were you at the . . . . l , V -M., p ., I . . H v v ' - - v ' . . . , . ' ' ' ' T ll7. V 1 Y . i- . .V . . . S . 1 , ', I I U O - f : L ' ' ' . . . 3 I 7 . .. . . ' ' ' v I 1 J ' ' 7 - 1 , , ' A D , - - . , ' y- -1 1 - ' v , , M Om Hundred Seewralg-sr'.x' W45!!WG70N ' 155 NE W YORK n ll X QV -, February I7 Ftrst ROUGH RIDER payday XVere you one of the prompt ones The Sevens have started to work on thetr buttons dance and r1ngs February I8 I ltke number ftve Number three IS cute too These were some of the remarks heard ln the front hall when the Sevens button destgns went on dtsplay th1s mornmg The g1rls to be congratulated on recelvtng offrces 1n Pep R are Vtckte Bauer Prestdent Carol Elgln Vtce Prestdent Dlane Edleson Secretary Marv Cooper Treasurer and Ann Schwartz and Gale Perktns Pomt Cha1rmen Good gotn gtrls All boys who stgned for A and B baseball teams met tn the aud after school As usual there was a large turnout February 20 It was a close battle all the vsay but the Sevens ftnally ptcked button number ftve to wear and carry wtth them thls term Dan Bennett gets credtt for the art work on the button The Debate Club met tn Room 227 after school today to hold tts flrst real debate of the new term February 23 Hooray' A hollday February 24 Today the Sevens rtng dlsplay went IIIIO the case to be vlewed by everyone February 25 The ftrst btg lssue of the ROUGH RIDER came out today It was great as usual' February 26 A carntval Everyone turned out to throw sponges at the teachers try hlS sk1ll at throwmg rmgs for prtzes and dance at the dents were on hand February 27 The class of January 1960 voted on the rmgs that they w1ll proudly wear durtng thetr rematntng months at Roosevelt February 28 On your mark Bang' Splash' Those were the fam1l1ar sounds at the annual state swtmmtng meet held at the UUIYCYSIIW Ctty pool Our Roosevelt Penqutns took ftflh place 1n the state Congratu lattons to Bob Flortda our champlon syummer who set a new state record for the 400 yard free tyle and came tn ftrst 1n the 200 yard free style' MARCH CALENDAR Vlarch I Pat Hartman our own young arttst 1S very happy w1th her most recent victory She was chosen ftrst of ftve ftnalrsts tn the Young Arttst Contest held by the St Louts Women s Symphony Soctety 'Vlarch 2 Danger stgns sprout up all oyer the school as electrtclans begm vtork 1n remodelmg Roosevelt 'Vlarch 3 One potnt dectded the outcome of a basketball game wtth St Mary s St Mary s 67 Roosevelt 66 was the score 1n thts heartbreaker 'Vlarch 4 The proud Sevens began shovttng off thelr nevs buttons after re ce1v1ng them 1n adytsory Om Humlrti Set my taht P wr, . . ., , . ,H . . , . , - V V . . , . ' v Midway Madness. sponsored by the ROUGH RIDER. Over 700 stu- , ' ' - 1 ' I - Y S . . I 7 7 I 4 , f ' I ' ' A i . Y . . . V . . X A . 1 . 3 6 . A V. U A ., v' ' 1 - . . . Y. Y , It X I -9 K ,ph Pep R held the first meeting presided oyer by the neva officers The girls are looking form ard to the exciting term before them March D Eyen the attendance prizes were bunnies at the Eights Bunny 1-lop Bop Everyone danced and had a good time while the Eights mad some more money to add to their treasury March 6 Another Seyens meeting to work on the details of their night dance coming up on March 20 Vlarch 9 The Senior trip to New York and Washington is drawing near and all the lucky trayelers met in the Guidance Office after school to learn more about their Journey 'Vlarch 10 Tag day for spring sports opened with an auditorium session at 8 15 at which the coaches explained their need for funds to cover non admission pring sports activities and urged us to buy the tags March 1 l All the Sevens gathered in the auditorium to order their class rings March 12 All Erghts met with the graduation committee to discuss plans and ideas for the graduation program March 13 The subscription drive for the ROUGH RIDER sales ended to day All staff members public speaking classes and sports team mem bers worked hard on the drive 'Vlarch 16 The Senior Prom Committee is swinging into its job with many new ideas and plans for the prom to be held on May 22 Vlarch 17 St Patrick s Day found all Rooseveltians receiving their first report card grades of the term 'Vlarch 18 After school girls skilled in gymnastic work gathered at Roosevelt Pep R held its regular meeting to discuss the Hey Day dance and the social both in the near future Vlarch 19 Before and during advisory the Eights received their new buttons Then after school the proud Sixes rushed to buy their first buttons Vlarch 20 The first night dance of the season was presented by the Seyens to usher in Spring It was appropriately named the Sevens Spring Swing Vlarch 21 Farewell to the Seniors as they depart for New York Vlarch 23 27 Easter vacation March 30 We are back again after Easter vacation but it seems hard to settle down March 31 In accord with the legend March went out like a lamb Seems as though Spring is here to stay APRIL CALENDAR April 1 April Fool to all those who showed up for the track meet it yi as rained out Pep R held its regular meeting and discuss d the Spring Sports Dance The Chess Club met in room 310 at 3 lb today April Z Swing high Swing low These calls can be heard almost any period in the auditorium Ihe gym classes haye taken up square dancing under the direction of Vlr R Nlarx On lluralr I nlx ra ' 1 x ' ' ' e yu s y ' . u ' . 7 . . , . V . X . Q H I il 1 Y C - 7 , . . . 7 C Y 1 'A . I 3 I 1 X - . 5 . . . . 1 U . , C . . . . . 1 V . . , V .Q from all over St. Louis to demonstrate their skills at a gymnastic meet. . I ' 0 Y L 3 1 . . . . . t ' k. . . . X -M . . V A 1 f ' . l - - ' . . . Y 1 ' - ' . ' , ' aa 1 ' 2 F L '. ' v' ' ' ' v' A s x ' lx . - G H A I 5 I A . ' A 'I B Y 1 K I I V ' ' I I 1 . . A' . e' ,e ta .Serv L - .:rf: 1 9 F 9 H ID IE A U. Y ID 5 Aprxl 3 Rooseyelt dl1I11OI'lCl men outscored l utherm 4 3 Aprll 5 Qouthsrde track flnals were held 1t Ol1llon A Cappell1 s1ng 1t O1k H1llPresbyter11n Church Aprll 6 Rooseyelts b1seb1ll te1n1 w 1s c1efe1ted by the Xlelilnley Qmolclbugs If Cherokee Park T he Usherettes meetmg w 1s held 1t 3 lb Aprll X Plans for the u1ll and Scroll banquet were d1s ussed at a BNVANA meetmg 1t 8 I5 thus mormng Aprll 8 Ihe b1 eb1ll and tr1el1 le'lITl9 were rntrodueed IH 1 Pep Aud tod1y Also the Swlm team presented 1 trophy to Nlr Hlll w hlch they h1d re cerved for wlnnlng the Cxty Cl1'lITlp1OH9lllp Our Xarsrty baseb1ll team met DuBourg rn 1 g'lITlL If Forest P1rk 1ft r school Aprll 9 All the Erghts had a cnance to show off the1r Easter frnery rl he Srxes had a meetmg If 3 lv 1nd deerded on thexr dress up d1y Ile Rougl1 Rlders trampled the Goldbuvs 1n 1 du1l tr1ck meet Apr1l IO Aprll Showers fell as the Dghts held the1r dance 1n the Roose y lt Ballroom Aprxl ll Seyenty tw Romms attended the JCI conyentron at llnden wood College IH St Charles Robert Bruce 1 Rooseyelt deleg1te w1s elected presrdent of the state J CI conventmon for the year l9D0 l96O Afrll l2 An Amerrean Problems 2 class XlSlfLd Vv'1sh1nQton Unryersrty to new 1 mock tr11l held by 1 law cl1ss Apr1l l3 Ihe Jumor gxrls clobbered the I reshmen grrls nn 1 thrrllmg volley ball game after school today Vote yes m the school tax electron Thxs w1s the theme of a progran1 rn the audrtorrum The b1nd chorr majorettes mcdern d1nce groups 1nd speakers from the publrc spealerng cl1sses carrled out thrs theme St Nlary s Dragons scored a b1seball yxctory oyer the Rlders the score o Afrxl l-l Hey Day was celebr1ted ln hlgh splrxts by 1ll w LTYLYS of the sen1 annual Hey Day tags Freshmen Forum met 1n room ll-l before school today Dr Glassberg spoke to all term 2 1nd 7 students IH the 1ud1tor1um today Aprxl l6 Sophomore glrls pl1ved the Semors m mtramur1l yolleyb1ll Open House was held tomght nn o der tl11t the parents and teachers ma become better acquamted Aprrl l7 lhe Rooseyelt nlne defe1ted the Dutchmen 2 to l fl A greur el R H 9 honor students attended Hrgh School Honor Da at V1 ashxngton Umyersrty Aprxl 20 The Rooseyelt track meet was called off because of raln 1nd 1 w et tr1ek lhe meet was to hue been held between Rooseyelt Xlclimley and CleXel1'iI1d at Cley eland s tracle Or' Huvlr F lhu YYY iv! 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XY X' 1 1 1 1 , . 1 I, 111 11 1 .v re eel .11 I -une' Aprxl 2l The baby baby Semors fthe Sxxesk turned out tn therr fxnest for thelr dress up day R H S Juntor Rxders vxere ynetouous over the Junror Goldbugs -l 2 Aprll 22 'Ioday the Mrssourr Bovylmg Congress held 1ts frrst team tourna ment th1s year at Bowllng C1r1nd Aprrl 24 The deadlme for artlcles for the Senror Edttxon of the ROUGH RIDER was posted as May 8 Aprrl 25 The St Lours U Hlgh School Relay Carmval vyas held at Pubhc Schools Stadrum at l2 30 Admtsslon was free A tremendous team effort capped another vrctory for Rooseyelt s Red and Whlte vyhtch IS on IIS yy ay up nn the leaoue standmg Apr1l 27 The Jumors played the Semors rn the C1 A A yollevball tournament Aprtl 28 Key Club members vyere honored at 1 party at Edmond s Restaurant The Natronal Merlt Scholarsmp ualrfymg test was glyen to the upper thlrd of the Stxes and Sevens Report Cards Aprrl 29 Fl he Chess Club met rn room 310 at 3 la The Amerrcan Pattern was the subject of a speech Oxven rn an aud sessron by Mr Gross Ass1stant Sales Manager of the Natronal Motor Comp ny Aprrl 30 Pow Today was the day of revenge for the students In student lNay Nay N ay Nlay 'Vlay faculty volleyball gam s after school the men faculty proved vrctormous but the score was evened as the Sophomore grrls beat the women teachers MAY CALENDAR -l Ihe breikmg of nalls and crunchmg of fmgers was heard 1n gym after school today as th boys volleyball team worked out 5 The BWANA Staff met today tn orderly fashxon and preparatlons were made for the btg u1ll and Scroll banquet honorxng vsorkers ox both BXVANA and ROUCH RIDER Staffs 6 Senrors runnlng down to Room A wrth cards rn hand kept the halls Jumpmg today was the frrst day of Sentor prrvrleges In Senior adytsornes ballots vsere handed out for choosmg of the Senror Superlattves MISS Eager s Modern Dance class met to select more mmble footed grrls for next term Younds Vvhat COHIOYIIODS 7 Outstandtng Rooseveltmans Were honored rn the aud today Cltxzen shtp Day and rewards of varlous sorts yy ere glven to those deserung them The Srxes threw thelr really brg May Madcap dance 1n the aud after school The krds attendrng enjoyed the musrc dancrng semr semr pro fessronal entertatnment and the fabulous Bob Osborne of WIL emceemg the program 8 The Sevens met after sehool today rn Room 228 to drscuss those ever present class problems Un Htmireel' Izelhtu Ite i- 1 1 . 1 1- 7 - r - V' ' ' 1 . e ' ' ' 4 3 I I V 3 1 . 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' 1 ' ' ' e' e ' 1 A 'el The QS IH dca W 135 hub QSUJPQC A X 'Nu ' .1 1 'E A A ' ' A A - ' E , 313,12 , V A W L J I i A L lf! -ff i T W One Hundred Ezdhty-Ihrew SENIOR PROM Vlay ll Those crazy Romans rehearsed therr smash hit play Jul1 Caesar Haec Est Vxta Tua after school today It IS to be presented at the Jumor Class1cal League Conventron and at the Latm Club Banquet The cos tummg to outslders was perhaps as humorous as the skrt ltself May 12 The last class dance of the term the Sevens Last Chance Hop May 'Vlay fllled the aud after school today vuth Jumplng and jrvlng hepsters eager to take part rn th1s grand fmale 13 The Roosevelt mmute men got to show off thelr chrvalry today as they escorted dozens of vsandermg mothers and chlldren who came for pol1o shots Seventh door to your left madam around that corner then take the elevator frve storles up The Spanlsh Club met rn Room 316 today and drscusslon of MQXICBII f1re food was 1n order 15 The aud was frlled this evenmg w1th culture lovers attendmg the Muslc Fesuval As promx ed 1t was one of the most successful and enter tammg galas of 1ts type Intramural softball has gotten mto full swrng wlth Coach Robert Marx swrngmg the hardest and slrcrng the deepest The boys met rn Tower Grove Park drew faces on the balls and had a fleld day Cheerleader tryouts were held today and the followmg grrls were chosen for next term Veromca Wrlson Gale Perkms Rrta Solovrtz Eleanor DePr1est N1kk1Tamburell1 Dlanne Izdleson Marne Black Judy Thomp son as regulars Carol Green Sandy Brady Joyce Wrrtmrller and Mary Scott as substrtutes One Hundred Ezqhry four Y 1 Y l. 4 1 1 . ,, . 1 1 Y. 1 ' ' 1 1 1 rl 11 1 1 ll - 11 1 - v 7 , - rl ' f 1 1 1 - - 11 11 Y H - 11 ' A l 3 . S ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 X 1y Way Vl1y X 1y Xfay V11y V ay 'Vlay 18 C A A met after school thls eyenmq 1nd nom1n1ted offrcers for next term 19 The BV ANA Staff met rn Room 7:24 before school to nomrnate e1nd1d1tes for edrtors for next term 20 Adylsory vy 1s follovy ed tod1y yy nth 1 mllSlC1I program presented by Mr Rap1n1 and h1s talented 1rt1sts 1 delxghtful hour If turned out to be 21 The Roosevelt h1lls were honored by the yrsrt of the smgms, t1lent of South St LOUIS grade schools whxcla rehearsed mn the aud prep1rmg for concerts to be held next 'I uesd1y 1nd VVednesd1y 22 Camera Club members assembled rn Room 208 after school before leavrng for Rembrandt Studto to 1e1rn 1 11ttle mort about the trade 25 Excltement IS mountrng 15 the Coronatron of the Sprmg Sports ueen the T rack Vleet at Publrc Schools S adlum and the Sprxng Sports Dance nears Nomrnatrons for Queen ceased today Roosevelt s 1939 1960 football team met today after school to make ar rangements for next term The f1rst game IS to be vvrth Gran1te Crty school sprrrted Rooseveltrans were soon sportmg txckets to thts comrng event 26 The Senlors recely ed therr personal cards and announcements today and were proudly dxsplaymg and exchangrng them wlth glggles and tears The Usherettes met today after school rn Room 1 17 Offtcers vyere elected for next term 'I hey are Jamce Adlersfleugel Presldent 1Vlax1ne Bauer 'Ihe Debate Club celebrated yxrth a p1cn1c rn 'lovxer Grove Park after school Oh those ants I thmk ants should stay home durmg p1cn1cs Thats debatable Today thrrty s1x boys from Roosevelt entered the Fteld Day Prelxmrnarres 1n an attempt to qualrfy for the all 1mportant Freld D1y comlng fxrtday Vlay 29 27 After adylsory tod1v the students yy ere rnvtted to the aud for the presentauon of the candndates for Vlayor BVJANA and ROUGH RIDER Edrtors and Standrng Commrttee Those lected were Mayor Bob Threlkeld ROUGH RIDER lzdrtors M ry Ann lVlanhe1m and Robert Bruce BWANA Edrtors Dolores Av1le7 and Leroy Ellenberger Stand mg Commrttee members are Publrcrty Dranne Edleson Athletxc Bob Walters I9ub11cRelat1ons XlC1xlL Bauer Social Gale Perklns Property Gary Perlems Unass1gned Veronrca Wllson and Randy Blckle 'I he Smxes met 1fter school today to select the studro for thelr cl1ss ple tures After a heated debate the Rembrandt Studro was chosen Sl he Iatrn Club met after school rn Room 301 to tlect next term offlcers They are Frrst Counsul Robert Bruce Second Consul Dolores Avnlez Scrtba Barbara Bremer Ouaestor Gene Kxpp Aedxl Pat 'Vlayfreld and Iamtor Gary Studt l-I1 sunt 111 Romanr On Humir llzahlq fre ' -Y 1. . . ' ' ' e e I 1 , f , ' , ' 1 'e I e A I .0 ' I . I L Y V- I ,Ce Vw L V 7- L I L 1 T I 2 2 H T A ' h ' . 3 e 1 H 3 T L 7 C H L Y 4 3 I I 3 E 1 A Y I 1 . I 1 ' I A L TT L 4 Q , ' 1 ' I . I T - 5 T Y 1 X -V 3 .... . H I , ' ,' , 4 , V . , , , , e T 1 1' I 5 ! ! I ' . X Vrce-Presrdentz Sandy Wenzel. Secretary: Nlarran Rlppy, Treasurer. 1 s 1 s 1 7' ' ' I 1 v 1 ' . r vl Y Y 1 . I 3 A 1 Ll 1 f , . I I I 'I 1 C ! ' 1 - a ' I l . V 3 - u . . -H l . -- . y V T B ' 1 I L X ' Y H A . 1 . - I 3 ' T 3 I T 3 3 A A I 3 h ! A h V - I 1' 1 I ' ' . - , . . . . , t' tl -I 'e' DIQOPEPTY PUBLCICITY C ITIZE 'AISI-III3 y Commziiee Sprugaq l959 L mme gnoup ran C vgggac Rm ATHLETIC FINANCE SOCIAL K Wh Bbwn Mqwmk Steve DePochi Mor ooper- Don epker I I nv I GiIberT eckemeier kie Bauer' en cdey o Q ers or ie io er Omf Hundred Eighty-s Nlay X a Iune Junt L1I'lL June Junt Uflt Jtlllt Z8 lht Stnrors utrt xx xtthtd bs 1 largt ptrt ot tht student body s thty rthtarstd lor tht tommg Strut r Aud lhtngs xxtnt ott tor ftll oft as 'tnttttpattd ts urs 1 t 1 t n uhtth mtnx txttttnq txtnts otturrtd A 9 A Nl IH the aud tht malds 1nd tht Sprtnv Sports uten wtrt presenttd Thty xxtrt IU tht tolloxttng ordtr Cnlt Ptrktrts Ann Sthvt art! C trol Flgtn Kathy Ptyerubtnd and Vttktt B-autr As Nl Lortnlen tnnounttu tht uttn Dtannt Fdl son ptlltrs trtmbltd and xmlls xtbrattd utth tht trtmtndous applause tor thts ntw sottrttgn lhe qaultfttrs lor lteld Du xstrt unnounctd by Coach Otto At htgh noon tht doors tttrt opentd and tht rtd n Vllilltfb pourtcl out htadtd tor tht fxtld mttt lhts txt ntng tht 'iprtng Sports Dtnct t as held cltmwmv an tycttrng wonder ful day Tht Qtntor Edxtton of tht ROUGH RIDLR camt out today vttth tht customary columns IH a tremtndou sm ptgt paper JUN E CALENDAR ont sttms to haxt hrs nost tn 1 book fo 1 chanqt Z All art looktng form ard to grtduatlon tnd tht last day of chool as btth art nn tht ntrr futurt Right now though ut must kt p our mxnds on those tests 3 'Vlany hard xtorktng -ntors from tltvtn St louts schools gathtrtd at Roostvtlt to be honored for therr htgh scholasttc attamments ctrtmcny ftaturtng Mr Phtltp J Htckty Vlr R M lnbcdy Mr H Ltt Bruns and Wlr J Ernest Kuehntr as speakers The All Ctty Orches tra undtr the dlrtctton of Mr Birrett and 'Xflr Rapmt prtwtdtd the must 'J Tht day IS hert Tht last day of school for the Etghts has arrntd Thty art celtbrattng wtth a doublt lunch md 1 htlartous Stntor Aud d ptcttng a day at Roostselt tn the l9ZO s 8 'I ht Flghts are batk 1n school but tust to practxct for graduatton 9 As ont of thttr last gtthtrtnvs tht grttluatts all mtt at ltfhateau for an untorgettablt luntheon arrangtd bt Carol Elqtn and Earl Boren IO As strams ol Pomp md Clrtumstm-t ttll tht tudttortum tht proud grldtutts march dow n tht nslt to recttxt Ilitlf dtplomas and leax thttr htgh sthool dns bthtnu IZ ithool ts out X our tx orrrts Ind homtxt ork art ox tr unt1lSepttmbtr On Humirttl lltlhlll S t P t v V 'A s w ' X yt t vL - t y 'M t Y l 1 k J I1 I I I A I A 4 A1 'N r A ' 'I .. 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HIGH SCHOOL HONORS DAY 1959 Veashrngten Unryerslty played hest at the thlrd annual Hxgh School Honors Day on Aprll I8 l959 l'h1s day IS held once a year to honor stu dents of the greater St Lours area outstandlng III both leadershlp and academre ab1l1ty Approxrmately e1ght hundred students attended thls eyent xncludrng thlrty two Rooseveltrans nl he day was a dellghtful one lt started urth n assembly at lO '50 A Nl 1n the rmpressrye and loyely Cmraham 'Vlemornl Chapel Dr XlllIOI1 D Green mtroduced Chancellor Ethan H Shepley who extended us 1 yy arm yyelcome to the Vylashmgton Umyersrty Campus lhe XX7'lSlllTlglOI'l C he1r entertalned vuth four loyely choral arrangements mcludlng Caro! of the Bells and ended thexr part ln the program by SIUQIDQ the new Vyfashlnfrton U Alma Maier The as sembly cle sed urth an rnterestrng address entrtled Ihe L meer Ill! -leleemuze Il? llumemztu by Vellllram N Chambers xx ho IS 1 prolessor ot POllllCJl Scrence at the Unryerslty A del1c1ous lunch yy as seryed rn tyxo slnlts rmmedlately folloyung the as sembly xn the chapel Betvyeen lunches part of the cast of Vylashlngton Un1 along vxlth a yall trlo After lunch some stud nts were permltted to XISII the lecture hall and sc1ence rooms yxhrle the grrls were gulded through some of the loyely sororlty rooms rn the Women s Bulldlng Others preferred to stroll about the campus The day was yeryf vs orthwhrle and proyed to be both educatlonal and enlerlalnnng SOUYLIIIY progrmms xx ere handed out llstrng the names of all yy ho yy ere lssued rnxrtatlons to thls annual eyent Pxrme m Ry xx ROMANS CONVENE On Saturday Aprll ll l9D9 seyenty two yxxde awake Romans front Rooseyelt met at school to begm thelr journey to the conyentron of the MIS sourr Chapter of the Jumor Classxcal league held at I rndenyx ood College 1n St Charles MISSOUII After about an hour and flfteen mmute rlde vee arrlved at l xndenyy ood eager to take part tn the festrutres promlsed Qlnee we had a candidate Robert Bruce runnlng for Mrssourr Chapter Presldent posters were drsplayed and l and cards were passed out after the reglstratlon At ten oclock the mornrng sessron vxas opened wrth an address bv Dr Paulena Nlcleell Dean of I nndenvxood Sluts vyere presented by the yarrous schools VW from Roosevelt enacted .lull Caeser Haec est 'lua Vlta or Julrus Caesar ThlS IS Your Lrfe One Ilundree! l :uhm ezezhl 1 X I. i It L x x Y I ' t C 1 ' Y - I 3 3 . 3 . 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O . e , Before the luncheon eaeh eandrdate was rntroduced and speeches were made tellrng yy hy the candrd1te w as rrght for the specrfrc offrce rl hrs yy as followed by a report from each offrcral delegate tellrng yy hyt hrs partrcular chapter had done durrng the past year Frnrlly the lo'rg awarted lunch yvas consumed after whrch we yyere grven some free trme to roam around the college campus Students yyere seen wanderrng through dorms the lrbrary the charel tennrs courts or just relaxrng on the rockrng syvrngs Then the second sessron beg1n It consrsted of the report from the Mrs sourr Delegate to the Nrtronal Conyentron more skrts and songs The Busrness meetrng followed where we wer proud to announce our candrdate Robert Bruce yvas elected Presrdent After the vrctorrous were congratulated we agrrn boarded our buses for the long but fun frlled trrp home WALKING TO SCHOOL Walkrng rt has been sard rs second only to swrmrnrng as a form of exer crse Wantrng to get plenty of exercrse and realrzrng that swrmrnrng to school would be not only hrghly rmpractrcal but also rmpossrble we decrded that yve would yyalk to school Thrs scheme not only demanded us to rrse earlrer but rt also entarled sore achrng feet and breakrng arms from the books we had to carry Even at thrs the rdea was strll popular and we began to walk to and from school The route that we follow covers about a mrle and about 1 half of thrs drstance rs through Tower Grove Park Now thrs rs a very beautrful spot about erght o clock rn the mornrng In the sprrng and fall the baby squrrrels and brrds are always yery busy and happy playrng and srngrng ln the wrntertrme the beauty of seerng the whole park lyrng rn a blanket of beautrful whrte snoyv rs offered you To top rt all off you are always rn the best of moods for enroyrng the beautres of nature as you drag your lrstless feet up the hrlls fthey seem lrk mountarnsm of the park and frght to keep your heayy eyelrds open In rdentally thrs trrp rs always made rn a group for ehe purpose of keeprng your frrends on therr feet and moyrng After about a half hour of thrs wonderful eychrlaratrng exercrse you slowly make your way up the steps of Roosevelt ready and rn perfect condrtron for the day s w ork Fl hrs rs a wonderful way to keep rn snrpe rf t doesn t krll you frrst Serrously though walkrng can be fun especrally when there are several of you together and rt wakes you up for your frrst perrod class lt rs a wry tc saye money too VJhy dont you try rt som trme I know I must haye con yrnced you wrth thrs aceount and l drdn t ey en mentron the best part of usrng yours legs for transportatron That comes yy hen you are walkrng home after an especrally hard day at school As l sard before why don t you ery rt' Canoe Doss Term Erght Om Humlr 'Frelhlq mr' 3 i 1 ' - I I X X X 7 N e 1 V V 1 1 V 1 1 1 L L 1 V VL V 1 V C L 1 1 1 V 1 . e ', r 1 V V1 V1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V1 1 V 1 V - V V 1 1 1 1 1 - . e . 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' .l' GIRLS SUPREM COURT JUDGE STTE M 0 JANICE X I LI GOVORNOR BLAIR NANCY SCOTT DOLORES AVII.fZ TI-IE CAPITAL WILLIAM H 'X COUNTY JUDGE DOLOFPES AVILEZ 9 IE- K ,I I 59 Q QTL X WOODS '33 ' X 1959 MISSOURI GIRLS STATE At nme oclock Sunday June 21 1959 1bout thrrty sux grrls from St lours boarded two Greyhound buses at Soldrers Memorral After yommg the remammg grrls at Clayton Court House we set off for Wrllram Woods College m Fulton Nlrssourr Upon arrrwal there wrth plenty of trme to spare most of us looked the campus oxer and lrked what we saw At noon regrstratron began Durrng the process of regrstermg names and faces became more famllxar Because of the drfferent accents everyone trred Io guess from what crty eweryone else came Who would have thought people from St Lours poke wrth accents The trme left between regrstratron and the frrst assembly was druded 1I'1IO unpackmg and gettrng acquarnted wrth roommates The frrst a sembly of the 1959 Amerxcan legron Auxrlrary lVllSSOUfl Grrls State opened at three rn the afternoon Sunday Mrs Thompson the Drrector welcomed us and gave us rnstructrons as to what IS expected of c1t1Zen of Curls State After thr meetmg mformal crty meetrngs were held A crtf, consrsted of approxrmately thrrty four grrls At thrs trme each grrl mtroduced herself and told from where she came I-ollowrng drnner the frrst crty meetmg was held Here the all rmportant contracts for water heat lrghts and other utrlrtres were srgned Then came the ward caucus Durmg thrs trme crtrlens were allowed to make rt known rf they wanted to run for offnces When the meetrng adjourned everyone went to the Monda brou ht the c1t ele trons and nommatrons for count offrces Y S Y I Everythmg was run on a legal basls CIIIZGHS had to regrster to vote Tuesday county electrons were held at whrch t1me I was fortunate to be elected Assocrate County Judge That evemng Federalrst and Natronalrst rallres were held Nommatrons for state offrce were taken and campargns started Wedne day brought the candrdates out to get a vote rl he race was on In the evernng party rallres were held rn front of the gym and Canteen Sus pense mounted to see w ho would Wm After breakfast Thursday votrng was held C hsses seemed to drag along It eemed to take forexer to frnd out who was elected In the afternoon the county offrcral rode mto Fulton to tour Callaway County Court House Such documents as the frrst marrrage ncense and frrst brrth certrfrcate exer recorded were shown to uf Vvle also got 1 tour of th jaul Manx xows always to go strarght were taken after thus At dnnner the suspense w 'es broken The lied eralrst Party swept the electrons Among the uctorrous was Jamce Adlerfluegel Supreme Court Justrce elect from Roosexelt Hrgh School Frrday we boarded the Cwreyhounds for Jefferson Cxty Our Ctrl Staters to k oxer the Senat and House and state cffrces and we took tours through Om llumlrrel Xzmlef ene 9 L - . , K 'e x - V . Y . Y K Y . , ' I ' s -, s ' ' m I Y V Y 3 ', ' s ' I . s , r , a .S x. . . . I A . V . Canteen for refreshments. Lrghts out followed. . F. . . V . . . 6 . - a . , 7 . S N 3 HY I 5' I I . V1 7 1 C' C I I y V v 'A Y Y I 'Y l or N 1 I ' l B 3 Y I 45 - lg rl 3 1 . ' - V' A ' I x w V I D . 7 V I , . C YI N I I xx' 1 1 A .V nv,A the Capitol That evening stunt night vs as held at vshich time the cities put on skits pertaining to Girls State or city life Saturday brought an end to our classes Certificates were avsarded for completing courses in Parliamentary I avs I aw Political Science Journalism Music and State Patrol Court vsas held in the gym vs here all persons arrested by the Highway Patrol pleaded their cases That es enmg a candlelight ceremony was held around the lake Each girl wore vshite and held a white candle up to the sky Following this ritual Girls State Pins were gisen out to each and every girl Sunday brought the Faress ell Assembly and many tears Nancy Scott Janice and I shall never forget our vsonderful sveek at Missouri Girls State It was an experience that shall remain ssith us all our l1s es DoLoR1 s Avn FL 'I erm Seven DEMOCRACY DEPENDS ON ME Missouri Boys State is a mythical fifty first state organized and admin istered for cititlenship training purposes under the auspices of the Department of Missouri The American Legion Central Mis ouri State College at Warrens burg Missouri a ted as host for the twenty fourth annual session of Boys State The l959 program was held from lune 13 to 21 inclusise Joe Douglas Leroy Ellenberger Allen Kempe Phil Niblack Ted Postol and Bob Whitener represented Ro sevelt an honor which they vs ill long remember barked at 9 30 A M June l3 when our Missouri Pacific streamllner rum bled past familiar St Louis landmarks ever ss estward The American Legion appeased our appetites with box lunches vshich we consumed with little for mality Much of the time en route we pent getting acquainted playing cards and watching the la7y MISSOUFI River meander through the green countryside Our arrival in Warrensburg was heralded by a long march to the campus where we deposited our heavy luggage at designated areas and proceeded to be processed The counselors assigned us to political psrties ind city areas photographed us deposited our money in the Boss State Bank and issued introductory material From this time on we found that Boys State ssas not to be a recreation camp The rigid schedule prosided for about four hours of study work nearly every day Events were crovs ded closely together This was fortunate since no matter how martly we assembled the next period found us trying to make up time The rebel rousing buglers ass akened us to reveille at 6 30 A M and bid us good night at 10 30 P 'VI In our stay sse learned the interesting formats of city county organ17at1on and political parties of Boys State The ten cities divided into fise counties with tvso cities each distributes the six hundred and fifty c1t17ens Further political subdivi ion is achiesed by granting each city three wards Iqhe names One Hundrtd AZULIU ILLO I O A I 7 3 Y I I 3 4 , I ' ' ' ' x ' ' x ' I . I D 3 Y A I V . Y I 1 7 y I H r I ' 4 H . ' 1 v ' ' m v . X . Y. I .V b f . ' c I - ' 'e X . .V o , ' f' . The St. Louis contingent of approximately one hundred-fifty boys em- . . . V .A . . . O C L . V . . I . l L I n 4 . 3 v y I I Y I C , .L . . Y , V . D . . V. Y 1 Y' 1 V V b . V l . . V , , . y I I f .l . .. . .S. , . V , V . L . V ' , 1 I A , ' A Kempe ff NlbMck'TrE L amy Ellen barge, Kms vs a V960 Sm Ted Dostol Bob Th x5 XS The Qxace Joe Douglas of the countics derive from famous statesmen of Vlissouri Thomas Hart Benton and Lewis Fields linn serve as adequate examples lhe cities have been named for MISSOUIIBDS vsith outstanding military or nasal records like John J Pershing Daniel Boone William Clark and Robert E Coont7 In order that the citizens of Boy State may learn to appreciate the two major political party systems each citizen was assigned to either the Federalist or the Nationalist party These organizations vsere charged with the responsibilitx of conducting party caucuses and conventions From these organ17at1ons sprang party platforms conceived and sponsored by each party In essence these parti s should not be construed to be the counter parts of the political parties used in legitimate government Also we found that every office elective and appointive in the State of Missouri lS represented at Missouri Boys State 'This is a total of over three hundred elective offices and about half as many appointive offices All this complex system is developed in seven short days Every citi7en is required to attend one of the three schools of instruction established here Law School Legislative School and Peace Officers School Each school is conducted by highly qualified experts in the field who give freely of their t1me and talent for the benefit of Boys State In each school students are taught C13 principles of American jurisprudence court room procedure and legal terminology 429 legislative procedures practiced in the Missouri State law pertaining to law enforcement such as arrest investigation and apprehension Interspersed among the serious duties of every citizen were brief moments of relief provided by Boys State Troopers and the Backbone Club Also four major assemblies provided breaks in the schedule At one the witty truths about driving given by Sgt Carter of the Missouri State Highway Patrol drew laughter from everyone Materials from the E B I and the Missouri Conserva tion Commission provided interesting information at two others while the last assembly gave an opportunity to all with Talent Night Each afternoon from 4 30 to 6 OO P M all citizens participated in the athletic period The results of the competitions in basketball softball tennis volleyball ping pong horse shoes football and badmmton determined the county athletic champion Available too was swimming For meals or chow all boys assembled on the parking lot in front of the dining hall by cities With spirits and appetites high we would double time into the hall upon receiving the command Chow The food was delicious and plentiful and no one mam course was served twice We could eat all we wanted of everything but the meat which was rationed The ultimate goal of each city was to be awarded the title of model city This model city award was presented at the close of the session to the city which had the most participation in the activities, was most orderly and possessed the most spirit Every city area worked diligently toward this honor An experience such as this although brief has tremendous influence on a Boys Stater It gives one a true perspective of democracy as it should be as One Hundred Nznetu Iour 1 4 7. . 1 , j Y . V' y .2 Legislature: and UH police procedures and techniques as well as much of the xt can be lf everyone says Democracy depends on me FI he schools of 1nstruc tnon gne an msxght lnto one phase of Mnssourr government The lmportance of votmg cannot be stressed too much What we have learned wlll be put mto practrce to perpetuate the prmclplcs ads anced m our COHSIIIUIIOH I mor E1 1 Fxnf RCI R Term Seven THE CITIZENS OF THE NEWEST STATE Hawau land of enchantment dreams and hopes the 1sle of exotlc beauty Thus descrrptlon IS true ln some parts of the lslands but Hawau today ms a mrrror of Amerxcan l1fe The people drlve chrome laden cars over traffmc laden freeway They push shoppmg carts down alsles of crowded supermarkets They complaln about the same thmgs Amerlcans do the hrgh cost of l1v1ng the low qualrty of televlsron and many other typ1cal Amerrcan grlevances They are luke thexr fellow crtrzens who l1ve on the malnland 1n the slang they use the way they l1ve and the goals they pursue There IS one very str1k1ng drfference Therr faces are dark brown llght golden rosy whrte and the multitude of hues between these colors These same people who mhablt our newest state come from many dxf ferent ancestors Some descended from Chrnese coolxes others from Nantucket whalers Portuguese sallors l:ll1p1I1O farmers New England mlsslonarres and brave Polyneslan explorers who sailed open boats across thousand mlle stretches of unchartered seas One str1k1ng fact IS that over half of these brand new Amerlcan cltxzens have relatlves somewhere rn the Orient Thxs collectlon of new crtrzens makes the new state of Hawau one of the most cosmopolxtan places on the face of the earth What IS more they lne 1n harmony Though most of the people that dwell 1n Hawan l1ve 1n harmony do not get the rdea that Hawau IS a sugar coated Utopra Wlth the mamland lt shares such problems as juvenrle delxnquency and labor Stflfe Not all of 1ts people want to l1ve rn harmony vuth the Islands many peoples There are certaln snobblsh groups who shun the many peoples of mlxed ancestry Most of the people agree w1th the1r Senator Herbert K H Lee hlmself of Chmese ancestry when he says There IS no cerlmg on any 1nd1v1dual because of h1s race These people are as full of patrxotlc sp1r1t as anyone l1V1I'1g 1n the Unlted States Once ln the fall of l95! Senator Lee was approached by several v1s1t mg newspapermen from Indra One asked When are you people of Hawan golng to start frghtlng for your mdependence? Senator Lee answered We are Amerlcans We are not a colony but a part of the Unxted States We have never wanted xndependence We want statehood ' We want statehood these are the words 1n the hearts of all Hawanans Thrs wxsh frnally came true thus year The bond between the Umted States and Hawau has been completed All those years of waltmg hopxng dreamrng have passed The wlsh of all Hawauans has frnally come true ROBERT VII' Term Three One Hundred Amery ,ILL V .. j V . Q - V 3 . . x . . e . 1 . , . L . . Y . ' I : 4 . . 4 .L . I , v ,, .. . . A v v 1 ,,, . . . . . . .. s . . , s - - S. . . . . , . v y ' . . f . , . . . ' . y Y 1 , , . W v . . . . , 7 . . . , ,, . , . . , . . . . - H . . ,, .. . . . . . . ,, , Q , 1 JA V1 ' - V V ,. xl N9 1-H PM UW TWIRL WHAT THE FIFTY STAR FLAG MEANS TO ME For many years the Un1ted States h1s been eomposed of forty e1ght states T111 yemr Iyye neyy st1tes Hayy111 and Ahska yy ere 1dded to the Un1on N1tur ally SIHLL the states of the Umtc-dSt1tes noyy number f1fty the flag IS changed 'I h1s ehmge means yery much to mwny people When yye as P1mer1e1ns thmk of our country yye thmk of lf 1s a count y formed many many years ago NVe often adm1re and envy the leaders of our eountry yy ho yy orked 1n IIS form1t1on We w1sb that We could haye been there to see Amenea groyy and expand unt11 If became the nat1on that It noyv 1S XVhat vye don t real17e IS that IXIHCYICD IS st1ll 1 comparatlvely young nat1on and IS st1ll groyy1ng In 1912 the forty e1ghth state was JCIITIIIICG 1nto the UNION Unt1l th1s year yye thought of the Un1ted St1tes as 1 completed COuntrV com posed of forty e1ght states Now that two new states have been adm1tted vye reahze better that the Umted States IS st1ll be1ng formed The f1fty star flag symbohzes our young and grow1ng nat1on w1th 1ts add1t1onal two stars Although the flag IS the symbol of the Un1ted States today II also rep resents the Un1ted States of yesterday Thus the th1rteen str1pes representmg the th1rteen or1g1nal states rem1nd us that we started 1s 1 small nat1on com posed of th1rteen states torn by war Each star shows our growth not only IH area but also 1n poyy er and populat1on Thus yye haye grown to be a great and povy erful nat1on admnred and respected by many older nat1ons for our flag has always represented our HBIIOD by IIS stars The IIISI Amerxcan flag had th1rteen the f1fty states of our great nat1on Th1s one flag stands for the people the farmers yvho t1ll the soul to supply the food for our people the work1ngmen who mike the goods yve use every day and the leaders who gu1de us 1n aovernment matters and keep our nat1on free It stands for the land 1tself the roll1ng pla1ns the majest1c moun ta1ns the floyymg r1vers the sparklmg streams and the great sh1n1ng seas It tands also for our r1ghts as Amencans Novy m1ll1ons of new Amer1cans from Alaska and Hayy a11 can jenn w1th us IH salut1ng our flag Thev l1ke us knoyy that as long as 1t yy ayes proudly 1r' the breeze IXITILFICT yyxll be free Amer1e1 vy1ll be the country for yy h1ch our forefathers fought Joan Kryule Term Three IN THE BEGINNING I-Iaymg played a game of twenty quest1ons vy1th the XXIISSOUFI Department ef Reyenue I yy as the proud re IQILHI of a dr1y1ng learner s perm1t Although I acqu1red the l1ttle pmk sl1p yy1th a forfe1ture of tyy enty f1ye cents I f1gureo the SlXIy days ahead yy as yy orth It The 1nstruet1on I had rece1yed IH Reoseyelts dr1yer educat1on program apparently yy as yy asted for the Poyverghde and I-Iydra Xlat1c transm1ss1ons ol the Cheyrolet and PONTIAC just dont seem to operate 1n the same mmner as the m1nu1l transm1ss1on ot the fam1ly Plymcuth Its a funny th1ng but Om Humlr ef Nmefu L n ' 4 L I' Ivwt 1 ' 1 k 1 L 1 A 1 v-1' K V v' ' -1 1 1 1 1 ' k L y 1 ' 1' ' ' L 1 A I ' ' 1 i V5 Y X 1 YT L -'L . Y Y . . t X ' A 1 ' ' ' I 1 3 I ' 7 V I . l I ' 11 Y H V 1 tn 1 V ' I v r1 I 1 1 1 - - A 1 V ' 1 r I Y I 1 I C . . 31 ' . 1 I 3 3 I - e . . . I Y ' . Y 1 Y L 7 . . V . . . stars to symbol1ze the th1rteen states. Now the flag has f1fty stars to symbohze I X 1 B I . Y i' H I 3 ! 5 H L Y' 1 3 3 ' ' ' . I ' ' e1 1 'TT . y T ' 5 . . U V . . . 1. 7 I A I 1 1 I ' y v1 7 I I 1 f 1 1 ' L 1' 1 'AL fl V I I A , , 3 vt v 1 ' YV 3 I I h 1 '- I x Vx 3 Y I 'AF' 'D I V- I X I 5 . Y , , e , I r v 1 v 1 I , ' - ' ' ve ' 1 1 v1 ' ' ve ' - e J I . X A , , . ' ' ' 1 ,1 1 A L 1 L - I, K L . 1 1 V , y , , ' : . I ' g -Se' 'v.' that lrttle old clutch pedal IS always gettlng rn the vmy I do not see why automotrve desrgncrs cannot rnstall the same gear box 1n all car models The frrst tr1al frxed rn my mrnd srxty days of gr1nd1ng gears Jumpx starts and shaky accelerat1on Twrce around 'I ower Groxe Park coordmated the old left foot wrth clocklrke precrsron Yes Slf now all I had to learn vxas that that mass of streamlrned teel was not made to run wrth the parkrng brake tensroned Th1s enlrghtenrng b1t of evrdence gate the answer lo why a top speed of only tvs enty mrles per hour was attarned wrth the gas pedal floored Novs wrth all the bugs elrmrnated from my dr1v1ng I was oblrged to operate my grandfather s Studebaker wh1le our car was rn the shop havrng rts bugs elrmrnated I turned on the rgnrtron no response Tlsat s funny the gauge regrsters half full Ithought Sard I What grves Grandpa? Oh a starter I vsas wonderlng what the other button on the floor was for Thrs partrcle of 1n formatlon was useless untll the use of another gadget the automatrc manual choke was learned Wrth all of thrs essentral knowledge assrmrlated two crr cults of the park showed I was ready for the challenge of the open road traf frc slgnals stop srgns drmve rns and unknown to others the forbldden art of draggrng Well as mrght be expected by Sunday Grandpa had had enough thrrlls chrlls and excrtement to last a lrfetrme the truck we couldn t pass before the yellow l1ne gave out or that one way street for lnstance Easter Sunday when I drove the famlly to the alrport for drnner equahzed all of the past mrstakes mrsjudgments and those awful near mlsses The fam1l1ar run out Krngshlgh way and over Natural Brrdge proved a breeze and I just hoped that the fmal trral around Hampton would be just as successful LEROY E1 LENBERQER Term Seven F IF TY STAR FLAG I am the frfty star flag of Amerlca I stand for truth democracy and freedom for all I obtarned thrs freedom through the struggles of mllllons of men and women I have been the hope and courage of men wounded and dymg on the battlefrelds of war and hate Sometrmes rn the process of war my car r1er has been wounded and has fallen unconscrous to the ground and left there to dre But always there was a strong hand to lrft me hrgh and carry me ever forward I have seen the v1ctor1es of your forefathers too They were proud to have me ever near them to keep up therr courage Eventually any defeats changed to vrctorres and I the result of the v1ctor1es am the frfty star flag I have been grven new strength by the added terrrtory of Alaska and Hawan As I look over thrs natron I see the school chrldren honorrng me wrth the Pledge of Allegrance There stand the leaders rn busmess sc1ence medrcrne and educatxon of the World of tomorrow Many of them take me for granted wrth out stopprng to thlnk of the blood and sweat spent 1n my maklng There are others who are smcere 1n thelr amb1t1ons and dreams They have a strong de sxre to help bulld a prosperous country and to take part as 1tS leaders One Hundred Ametu ezaht , VL . 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Thrs IS the Atomlc Age vshere cverythmg rs controlled by push buttons Amerrcans are bccomrng content to srt back and relax whale somebody else ponders ovtr the problems of thc xx orld As a result of thls Russra has 1 prrornty on the moon Take notrce Amerlca Let not other countrres exceed you IH progress We are a natlon free from the commumst system In Amerlca ey ery one IS glven an equal opportunrty to succeed Through the years our country has grown and prospered untll vse are one of the leadmg natlons of today Yes I am the Frfty star Flag of Amenca and I proudly flaunt my colors of red whlte and blue over our free rndependent natlon PATRICIA NIPPER Term Sey en WHAT THE FIFTY STAR FLAG MEANS TO ME A frfty star flag w1ll fly over our natron s caprtal It wrll wave agaxnst the sky rn front of almost every school rn the countrv It wrll dart rn the breeze above the football and baseball flclds It w1Il fly as lts predecessors have for almost two hundred years They have wltnessed bxrth happrness great events sadness war and death as this flag also wrll someday One thmg rs certaln It wrll wave always a symbol of hope for many and for others one of falth and securlty But the flag rs and wrll always be no more than a symbol It rs the people Amerrca was founded for one basrc rdea The fxrst Englrsh speakmg Amer rcans came rn order to be free to own land to profit from thexr hard work and skull and to be free to worshnp rn publrc as they saw frt In other words they sought democracy and lrberty The1rs was a hard won freedom Many men lost therr lrves for the freedom they wanted to grve to therr chrldren and therr chrldren s chrldren after them Lxttle d1d they realrze at the trme that they were laymg the foundatlon for the greatest natron that ever exrsted It rs hard to realrze that these people who founded the large and powerful Unrted States of today occupred less than a fourth of the land on whrch we now lrve Yet they had such big plans for thelr llttle country that today lt holds one of the leadmg places rn the world 'Ihe1r country grew slowly but surely wxth thelr Splflf of adventure As the men saw hope rn the west so the boundarles of our nation spread untnl today xt rncludes frfty free and equal states all proud to be a part of the Umon As therr sprrrt of adventure spread the boundarres then' currosrty made them known the world over Soon Europe was llghted by Amerrcan electrrcrty was flyxng rn a machine rnvented by two boys from Ohxo and men were learn mg about a new Amerrcan perfected devrce known as radno To thrs day Amer rcans have been up rn front as far as screntrfxc knowledge rs concerned Her screntlsts w1ll not stop untrl drsease rs conquered, peace prevanls and the won ders of the unrverse are common knowledge One Hundred Nznelu nme . 7 . . 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Tu LIOV1 S O O 7 A 'J iigkgif nw U . ig .Q my Ai X Sq , THE WINNER EA-VNIK You snfew SEPTEMBER28 ww JUST ICE U SEPTEMBER CALENDAR September 10 Back agarn We were welcomed back to school by a new ad mxnxstratrve staff whrch consnsts of Mr Wtlmar Schnexder Prmclpal and Mr Wallace Wllde and Mnss Annabel Remnltz as asslstants Over the summer Mr Hxll our former prlncxpal recelved a much deserved promo tron to the offtce of General Consultant September ll lm sorry You ll have to change vour program to get mto that class Thus IS a very famlllar phrase as regrstratlon gets lnto full swmg September l4 FIFSI full day Oh well xt had to come eventually September l5 We are begnnnmg to get acquamted wnth the ten new teachers we have at Roosevelt thrs fall We hope that they enjoy bemg here as much as we enjoy havmg them They are Mr Blgham from O Fallon who teaches soclal studles Mr Fred Conrad Jr eommg to us from In dxana U and State Teachers College who teaches Engllsh and world hrstory Mrss Lllllan Conrad a math teacher who has had experxence at Cleveland and Beaumont Mr Hoppe who came to us from Central and IS teachmg general shop Mr Robert Jaeger the new Spanlsh teacher from Soldan MISS Oehler who comes to our busnness educatlon department from lVlcK1nley lVl1ss Nelma Olson from Ellot Elementary School who rs tak1n0 Mr Essman s place rn termrnal educatron a new math teacher Mr J C Smxthers transferred to Roosevelt from Soldan another teacher from Soldan Mrss Thym who comes to us to tea h Engltsh and Mr W O McWhorter another Engllsh teacher who comes from Beaumont September 16 It s a fxre It s a sale l'hese were fxrs rmpresslons as every one rushed to the aud1tor1um It turned out tc be an audrtorrum sessron to lntroduce the football team to tlre student body Soon all were cheer mg the team and the butldlng rang wlth the words Beat Cvranlte Cnty September l7 The BWANA staff turned out fresh and eager to begm the new term w1th the1r new edrtors Dolores Aulez and Leroy Ellenberger and the1r new sponsor Mrss Geany vxho IS to work along wrth MISS Carroll September 18 We want a touchdown We got one but st1ll lost our frrst game to Granrte C1ty 12 6 September Zl Many secrets of the world of scrence were unlocked for us by a representatlve of General Eleetrxc nn an audttorlum SQSSIOH All sat astounded as each exper1ment left us more amaled than the one before The class of June l960 held 1ts frrst meettng of the year As Nlr Wlld agreed to stay on as IIS sponsor thts class became the hrst to have an asststant prmcnpal serve as rts sponsor Nlomlmtrons were also held for class offlcers September 22 The January l960 class held IIS frrst meetmg as Enghts Nom mattons for offtcers were made and the electton wxll be held soon September Z3 A representatne of Juntor Achnexement spoke tn the audl Tu J Humlr el Thre ' v . 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I 7 3 x 1 I I U 1 I I ii I 3 V7 HY! 1 ' - ': L' c' torrum and gaye each of us over flfteen a chance to apply for membershrp Congratulatrons to the new offrcers of the German Club They are Rrch Edwards Presldent Kornelra Imreha71 V1ce Presrdent Carol Drexel Secretary and Carolyn Grlda Treasurer September 25 The game agarnst Normandy was called off because of the weather Even thrs couldn t stop many of the Rooseyelt rooters from maklng the trlp September 28 The Rrders dropped therr second game of the season to Nor mandy The game was played after school smce If had been cancelled Frrday September Z9 The ROUGH RIDFRS presented the flrst afternoon dance of the term Great numbers turned out for the Beatnik Bop ln therr frnal class electron the Erghts honored these students by choosmg them for therr offlcers Randy Brckel Presrdent Mrke Keen Vxce Pres rdent Dlanne Edleson Secretary VICRIB Bauer Treasurer and Henry Schaeffermeyer Sergeant at Arms Smlle Now watch the brrdxe Every one spruced up rn hrs best clothes for the BWANA plctures of adv1sor1es and extra currlcular act1v1t1e taken thx week and next by the Board of Educatlon photographer Mr Ralph Shrler September 30 After school the pepprest grrls at Roosey elt members of Pep R elected therr new offrcers They are Dranne Edleson Presldent Gale Perklns Vrce Presldent Rrta Solovrtz Secretary Pam Mayfreld Treas urer Sandy Brady Pep R pornt chalrman and Sue Saar Pepette pornt chalrman OCTOBER CALENDAR October l G1rls Bowlmg Club met today to orgamxe teams The names of the teams ranged from the Strrkers to the Rock and Rollers Pep R rncludrng both old and new members had rts second meetrng and elected the followrng offrcers Dlane Edleson Presldent Gale Perkms V1cePres1dent Rrta Solov1t7 Secretary Pat Mayfreld Treasurer Sandy Brady Pep R Po1nt Chalrman Sue Saar Pepette Po1nt Cha1rman October 3 The A Cappella Cho1r and the Ensemble sang at Shaw s Garden for rts centennral celebratron Rooseyelt vy as one of sever 1 schools th t sang durrng the nrne day elebratron The Rough Rlders tamed the Soldan 'l 1ge s today w1th a score of 14 9 lours Black scored the two touchdou ns that made Roosevelt cry V1e tory ' October 5 The Camera Club held a short busrne s meeting and mstructron perrod tonrght October 6 Roosevelt played tenn1s wrth Beaumont at Jefferson 'Vlemonal today lonrght Soldan and Roosevelt compete rn a Cross Country race Tteo Hundred four Y . , . , . . - . , , . 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A 9 i , f 6 I 'I 1.1 flurxsrfl Infu- October 7 Pep R met today Carol Doss was appornted chaxrman of the Hello Day Dance All Sevens and Exghts met today 1n the aud to hear a talk on college board tests October 8 We had a Prre Preventlon Aud today second perlod A Safety Commnttee IS made up of faculty prmcxpals and students Grrls Bowlxng Club met to xmprove prevlous scores October IO The Rrders are RED HOT They slcvy OFallon wnth a score of 18 0 October 12 The B Team proved 1ts skill today by 1m1tat1ng the varsrty score of 18 0 At an lmportant meetlng of the Sevens the class voted to have two after school dances October l3 The BWANA Staff was fortunate n haylng Mr Grlmm from Wxese Barnes Pr1nt1ng Company YlS1f them and give an mstructrve talk The Seven s Rmg Commlttee started to work on class rlngs The lucky Sevens w1ll recexve thexr long awalted rxngs rn January Faculty and students attended an xnterestlng 1ud on those gxrls best frrends dxamonds October 14 Pep R held a meetlng to recexve new members Vxckre Maddux and Nxkkr Tamburellr yye e appornted Co Chaxrman of the Pall Sports Commrttee Orders for mums were taken today for the Homecomxng Game agalnst McK1nley members are welcome rf they have an ay erage of 75 and no 3 s rn c1t1Zen ship The Latln Club also had a meetxng today concernrng the all 1m portant toplc of 1n1t1at1on of new members Bevx are slaves The masters are out for blood th1s year October 17 Yeah Red Yeah Whrte Our team can really flght They proved xt today vyhen they defeated thelr arch rlvals Southwest Score J O October l9 Sex en Weeks tests bcgrn today Craml Cram Cram October 20 The BWANA Staff turned out br1ght and carly to make plans for the best BWANA ever October 22 Flne Erghts Hallovseen Hoedown was held today A prrze for the best mask was won by Mary Ann Bruce and the runners up were Harold Meyer and Ida Meyer October 24 The Rough Rrders ran oyer Hadley 13 O rn therr best played game of the season We re on our way to the champronshlp O tober 26 The Senrors had therr chest Y rays today October 27 A drsplay of ten tent tags told us that Pep R was havrng 1ts annual Hello Day Dance October 28 A short course for photographers of hlgh school publrcatrons and other mterested persons IS scheduled for Saturday mornrng at Brovyn Hall Audltorrum of W3Sh1HgIOH UHIX ersxty TLL Hundred Sm - . , , X I , . , - i f' , ' , . . . 7 I , . , , October 15-A meeting of the Key Club was held at 8:00 A.M. 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HDS RV ocr I7 1959 5iZeQa92f ?5' October 29 look out The G A A glrls are out playmv ho key agam O tobcr 30 Mr Roosexelt hlmsclf Mr VValthcrlorcn1en was embarrassed at an aud grven rn hrs honor th1s 'nornln A Pep Aud complete vsmth bonflre vxas held at 3 00 on the football f1eld A cheer gxven to us by Mr Lorenzen rarsed a lot of school sp1r1t nn the R H S students The coaches were mobbed 1n the1r effort to drstrlbute mums for tlc Home ommg Game Ot ober 31 Homecomrng Heartbreak for Rooscxclt The 'Vlclilnley Gold bugs defeated the Rough Rrders rn their fnrst league loss xuth a score ct 23 to 6 The great R H S Fathers Club sold red and whrte balloons to promote school Splflf The balloons and mums xx orn by the students 1n spxtc of a NOVEMBER CALENDAR Noxember 2 The Tlckets for the Spr1ng Sports Dance went on sale today T he fam1l1ar ballot box now OCCUPIQS 1ts place outslde Room ll2 The Debate Club met rn Room 227 at 3 70 A panel drscussnon was held on the thrrd major league ln baseball The B team football players met Mclxlnley at the Roosex elt Stadlum after school today Noxember 3 Freshman Forum was called to order at 8 15 by Ron Hall ID Room ll4 The Sevens reported to the lunchroom at 8 40 for thexr Ohio Psychologt cal Exammatlons The 1ntramural flag football team got off to a good start under the drrec t1on of Mr R Marx after school today November 4 The German Club met ID Room 312 at 3 I5 today Mr Joe Crofter spoke about the slldcs he took while statroned IH Germany dur mg the war The Pep R gxrls met 1n 203 to drscuss the Fall Sports Dance and obta1n the txckets they are to sell 'l he gxrls vs er urged to s1t together at the foot ball games to cheer The SIXBS presented therr dance The Autumn Twlrl rn the aud after school Bob Osborne from WIL ttended to glve out attendance pr17es and conduct a dance contest The Cross Country team met Vashon tomght Noumber 5 l8000 teachers attended the conxentlon held at Krel Audr tornum whtch meant of course no school November 6 Another hohday' Members of the ROUGH RIDER and BWANA staffs attended the Qu1ll and Scroll Banquet at Kemoll s Restaurant at 7 00 tonxght 'Vllss Vlary I -A? 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NT SINK Klmbrough of Ille Post Drspatch spoke very entertammgly of her journal 1st1c experxences A lovely party' Nlcyember 7 Roosevelts sp1r1t was at 1ts peak although the thermometer plummeted dom nward as the Rxders beat Vashon l2 6 Nloyember 9 Sw1m team tryouts were held at the pool after school today Good luck to the new team The B football team met Vashon there at 4 O0 'Nloyember lO The last BWANA payday ended the crusade for subscr1pt1ons The Usherettes met 1n Room 2lO today after school to make plans for usherrng at Open House Staucns were ass1gned to the glrls The Span1sh Club held a meetrng after school rn Room 3l6 The Cross Country team met Hadley at 4 OO thls afternoon 'Nloyember ll Another holrday Veterans Day' The l1brarv staff the L1brary C lub and anvone else rnterested vsent on a tour of the Concordxa Pubhshmg House November l2 The Sevens and the1r friends began syymgmg at the Baby Senrors Swlng 1n the aud at 3 l5 lfnfertamment and attendance pr1Zes added to the fun The Pepettes met ln 203 The cheerle ders helped the young hopefuls 'Nlovember l3 Parents came to Open House tonrght to meet teachers and yy atch classes 1n actron The sessmon yeas held rn obsery ance of Natlonal Educatlon Week 'I he Cross Country team met Central tomght after school November l6 Ballotmg for Sports Queen ended today Too bad only one g1rl can Wm' Noyember 20 Congratulatrons to all those who made the Fall Sports Corona t1on a success Speclal congratulatrons to our queen and her maids May they have a very happy relgn The Fall Sports Dance was held at 8 O0 m the Roosevelt ballroom The queen and her maxds were agam presented and everyone had a ball Nlovember 2l Roosevelt met Central today at the Rooseyelt Stad1um to end the l959 football season Congratulatlons to our team who d1d so well thls year and good luck next season Noyember 23 The B football team met Central tonrght at Farrgrounds Park Nloyember 24 'l he Usherettes met ln Room 2lO after school 'I he club by laws vyere d1scussed and plans were begun for graduatron Ncyember 25 There was a Latm Club meetmg after school tomght The Span1sh Club met 1n 316 at the elose ol school today November 26 Happy Thanksgxvlng Hlgh school students and parents from all over the c1ty frled rnto e Publlc Schools Stad1um for the annual Turkey Day Game Noy ember 27 No school' Two Hundred Ten A V , ,, . y J Y I - , . 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T +- PIQOPEIQTY PUBLICITY CIIIZLNSI-IIP yp If mums k Commziiee INIFLII CQIQURRLIC H PUBLIC RELATIONS ATHLETIC FINANCE SOCIAL Bbwn R wa cs m I Gor er' ins Dionne EdIeson I ec emeier I q-511.1959 I Ig H , A I on ic e Vickie Bauer o 0 ers onnie :son ae Pe ins ' N 1 Humfuxl Iflvurv I 5 HEZQSE ws-so we P 'BZ' success' U 0 DECEMBER JANUARY CALENDAR D ember l Th Roeseyelt H1 h School yarsrty b1sketb1ll team played the 1lumn1tl11s eyenxng If 6 30 D cember -l The Lxghts presented rhelr last danc The NV1nter Carn1v1l from 30 trll ll 00 m the Rooseyelt Ballroom l1rl1er IH th a er noon Rooseyelt s B h1sketball te1m play ed Sold1n 'I he g1me st1rtel 1 -l De ember The Ruoseyelt flye played Sold1n 1t 12 00 noon Tl the H1dley gym December 8 After long h1rd weeks of plannrng the Freshman party went oyer yyxth a b1g bang Ihe tradltronal event yy as held 1t 3 lD December l0 After much prep1r1t1on on the part of the commlttee the C1t17ensh1p Aud yy as held Students of the school yy ho earned Serynce Pxns Scholarshlp Pms and varnous other honors yyere gl en speclal recognrtron December ll Rooseyelt s B basketball team p'1yed Hadley there at 4 00 torrum at 3 15 It was a great success and was enjoyed by all who yy ere there December 18 Roosevelt H1 h School yarsxty b1sketb1ll team played Hercu laneum Hlgh at 6 30 December 74 As usual the Chr1stm1s Aucl was very festxve The Modern Dance gurls put on a shovy entltled The Nrght Before Chf1SIm1S Agarn thrs year boys were leatured T he chosr and the band also put on 1 ver, good performance December 25 Chrlstmas Eyeryone has been lookrng forward to 1t for a long tlme January 8 To start the new year Roosevelts B team played basketball agalnst Southwest our rrvals from way back The game was held at Roosevelt January 9 The Rooseyelt yarsnty basketball team played the Southwest yarsrty team at St lours U Hxgh January IZ lhe Roosevelt frve played Vlclxlnley today at 6 30 J1nuary l The Elgllfi presented the1r Senror Prom from 7 30 t1ll ll 00 IH the Rooseyelt Ballroom The Senrors haye been lookxng forward to thls eyenlng for four years Rooseyelt s B team played Central at 4 00 today January 16 Rooseyelts yarsrty played fentral s yarsrty 1t 3 00 today January l9 Rcoseyelts yarslty basketball team played Cleveland at 6 30 thrs eyenrng January 22 Sumner met us tonrght for 1 B team game at 4 00 Fyeryone anxiously ayxarted the results of the Student Council Eleetnon ILL Hurulr I rhlf C51 1 C -y 1 yy Ig A v kI lv L 1 K W 111 3 L I I I 1 . 1 , e I 7' ' ' ' 1 ' '- 3. I' I e fta 4 ' --1 L . ,L Y. g ' L 1 I ,L at 100. T, . :,sD' , L ,. K L K Z K A ,- 1 1 1 M' 1 I ry K 1 I 1 v . . f 4 v 1 F' I , , , 1 , , , g I 1 1 A- 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I V R I ' I YI X I . . y , L I .V . . . y December l54The Sevens presented therr last dance of the term rn the audx- , , ., 3 Ig T I Y Lx L ' . . b. u M- . .W Y x . - , . .. . . , , , , C l I V1 Y 1 Q 3 I l A YV 1 I ' - 15 Y 'I I , Y V 7 V 4 , . . Y , 1 Y Y I I 1 M . ,. 1 ' A- . 1 ' ' : . e ' 71 1 . 3 I I V I 1 V R I Y XX I ' . . I Y I Y 1 v ' -- 11 T1 f . , V 'IV I v I V V1 I ' V I Y ' V ,vi E Y 'N Y I v 1 V 1 - 4 . v1 v 1 7' V y l 1 1 I 1 I 'I 'U 4 ee I Zeer! ffffffrnvr OUR ALL STAR SENIOR5 LETS 50 WESTQHEY! Two Hundred Fuurieen A SALUTE TO Mr Roosevelt 007 '34 4 5 All through tht halls yytre heard the yy ords XVho d1d you yote for and Who do you thunk yylll get lt? Also today tht Stnlors Gaye ytnt to thtlr feelmgs rn thelr Semor Aud llfe After Graduatxon January 23 Summrs yarslty ttam met tht Roostyelt flye at it louxs U Hlgh gym January 26 The Qemor luncheon has arrayed All the gurls art vyorrred about gJlfllI'1Q yxerglat but they mxght as vsell l e lf up slnce hx eytnt only comes once III a llfe tlme The Bvxana Staff mtt today for the last tnme thxs ttrm Although ln seemg the goal attamed January 27 The day looked forvxard to bv all tht Flghts has fnnally ar rryed Graduatxon All the proud semors had thenr frnal walk down Rooseyclt s arsle to KQCBIXQ thtlr dlplomas January 29 Hooray Today IS the last day of the term Though ther are probably some who are dlsappornted rn then' grades there are many who get all A s and today IS just another tnumph Now we can all get a frtsh start Roosevelt s B team met Beaumont at Beaumont at 4 OO for a basketball game January 30 The Roostyelt yarsrty team and the Beaumont varslty team met ay at FTD Q- we v f-5 0 Rf Jw' Ofx ,.. fu. 1 llnf In I lille. y 1 1 C. 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