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januar graduates class officers Ann Thornburg, Girls Representatlvep Merrlllyn Bird, Secretaryy Bob At the end of their high school days the members of the Janu- ary 1956 class began to think back through the past years and to enioy the many memories associated with them. The basket- ball team went to the State Tournament twice during the class' first three semesters, which was a lot of fun. In its last semester the entire class put on the pep assembly for the East football game. These and many more events were fondly remembered during the last few days at Roosevelt. Several parties were held for the class in the final semester. First came a swimming party held in December: then. a pizza party in Ianuary. Both of these unusual parties afforded loads of fun for all involved. The class sermon was delivered by Dr. Brobst, Presidentg IQIYY Chaffee, Vice President lohn Nadiq, Treasurery Fred Morgan, Boys Representative. Newton Moats. Following the service a tea was given for the seniors and their parents. On Monday the candidates for gradu- ation met in Younkers' Tea Room for the traditional banquet. Afterwards the class members were given tickets to a movie. Wednesday brought Class Day. With Thursday came Commence- ment and the last gathering of the class as a whole. Dr. Virgil Loqamarcino. Assistant Professor of Education at Iowa State Col- lege, was the speaker. After the commencement exercises the parents of the seniors held a party for them to celebrate their graduation. Although the final few weeks where a time of re- membering the past and wondering about the future. the January graduates knew they would never forget their three years at Roosevelt.
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Martin Bassman Martha Bean Charles Beers Ioe Betensky Merrillyn Bird Richard Bittner Ba-ssman, Martin Marty Beers. Charles Chuck Bird, Merrillyn Edyth Birdie Annual Staff 5, 6, 7, 85 Roundup Stat-t, Ad Man- ager 85 Football Trainer 4, 6, 85 Student Council Representative 75 Boys Club Representative 65 Orchestra 3, 4, 6, 85 Band 3, 5, 7, 8. Bean, Martha Beanie H. R. Secretary 65 Senior Frolics 75 Senior Class Day Committee 85 Student Council Booster Committee 85 Student Council Representative 75 Leaders 85 Girls Club Social Committee 75 Bridge Club 6, 75 Football Pep Club 4, 65 Basketball Pep Club 55 Riderettes 8. Senior Class Day Committee 85 Stage and Sound Crew 45 Orchestra 85 Band 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 85 Drum Major 8. Senior Class Secretary 85 H. R. President 85 An- nual Staff, Chairman Senior Committee 85 Round- up Start, Managing Editor and Page l Editor 85 Cafeteria Monitor 75 Student Council Repre- sentative 75 Girls Club Social Committee 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Service Committee 85 Bridge Club 6, 75 Football Pep Club 4, 85 Spanish Club 85 Basket- ball Pep Club 8. Betensky, Ioe Bummy Bittner, Richard Bits Senior Typing and Mimeographing Committee 85 Football Trainer 85 Student Council Representa- tive 5, 6. Senior Typing and Mimeographing Committee 85 Red Cross Representative 85 Football 35 Track 3, 5, 7, Robert Brobst Carol Bump Tom Cedarstrom Ierry Chaffee Larry Dawson Charles Day Brobst, Robert E. I Bob Cedarstrom, Tom Cette Dawson, Larry Daws Senior Class President 85 H. R. President 85 Track Roundup Staff Sports Editor 85 Senior Social Com- Senior Line of March Committee 8. 25 ?and 3, 4, S, 65 Student Director 85 Hi-Y Club mittee 85 Movie Monitor 75 Football 3. BUMP' Carol I-ee Lee Chaffee, Ierry Chai Day, Charles W. Charlie H. R. Treasurer 3, Secretary 55 Senior Class Day Committee 85 Co-Chairman Student Council Booster Committee 85 Girls Club Representative 5, 7, School Beautiful Committee 75 Bridge Club 5, 6, 75 Football Pep Club 4, 6, 8. Senior Class Vice President 85 H. R. President 3, 7, Vice President 55 Senior Frolics Props Com- mittee 75 Football 45 Swimming 85 Student Coun- cil Representative 4, 6. Thomas DeHart Tony Downey DeHart, Thomas E. De H. R. Secretary 85 Senior Typing and Mimeo- graphing Committee 85 Assembly Usher 3, 45 Boys Club Representative 4. Downey, Tony T. D. H. R. Vice President 65 Curious Savage 85 Senior Frolics 75 Student Council Representative 5, 65 Swimming 6, 7, 8, 2 Rs 5 Cheerleader 6, 7, 8, Captain 8, 2 Rs 5 Orchestra 6, 7, 85 Band 65 Coral Gables, Florida: Swimming 5, l letter5 Tumbling 3, 4, l letter. Richard Dunker David Dvorak H. R. President 8, Vice President 5, 75 Roundup Staff, Editor and Page l Editor 85 Senior Com- mencement Committee 85 Movie Monitor 75 Boys Club Representative 5, 6. 1 V V af my ,at Mary Faulkner Linda Fenton Dunker, Richard Bruce Dunk Faulkner, Mary Kathleen Querno H. R. President 65 Senior Class H. R. Assistant Treasurer 85 Senior Line of March Committee 85 Lunchroom Monitor 75 Football 4, 6, 85 Track 55 Baseball 35 Boys Club Representative 8. H. R. President 6, Secretary 3, 5, 75 Senior Frolics 75 Roundup Start Ad Manager, Page 6 Editor 85 Chairman Senior Social Committee 85 Future Nurses Club 65 Student Council Representative 85 Girls Club Representative 6, 7, Grade Repre- sentative 35 Girls Club Publicity Committee 85 Football Pep Club 85 Homecoming Queen 8. Dvorak, David Dave Fenton, Linda Corrine Lyn Senior Class 'Day Committee 8. 15 Senior Typing and Mimeographing Committee 85 Football Pep Club 4, 6.
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