Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1930

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' 'Y 5 'x 5 '1 is 5 SAGDNORE L B lpaceinalkers These set the pace at Roosevelt. RICHARD GRIFFIN was elected president of the lanuary graduating class in his Bw Senior term and served so well in that capacity that he was re-elected for the A Senior term. VVhen he was in llA, he had a part in Iulius Caesarf, which was given by the Shakespeare classes. His good work in the glee club gave him the part of the town crier in the opera, The Marriage of Nannettef' He was a member of the Hi-Y, Senior EX- ecutive Committee, and Pilots. VIXVIENNE PYGMAN-Someone has said that the one real happiness in life is creative expression. What a satisfac- tion it must be to be able to produce something that not only gives pleasure to the worker but helps to increase in others the joy of living. Vivienne Pygman, the Art Editor of the Sagamore, is such a person. Because Vivi- enne is original, has imagination, appreciates the beauti- ful, and loves her work, some day you may realize you have had the privilege of associating with genius. IAMES IAECK was elected president of his class for the MB Senior term and served so efliciently that he was unanimously re-elected for the A Senior term. He be- longs to the Athletic Band, the Band, and the Orchestra. Iames also belongs to the Hi-Y, German Club, Senior Executive Committee, and the Zenith Literary Society. He is an Eagle Scout and attended the International Iarnboree in England last summer. Iames is also inter- ested in sports and went out for swimming in 1928 and 1929. WESLEH' FREDRICKSON was selected as the best actor in the 1930 classes. He took part in Seven Chancesu and in the Ianuary class play, The Youngestf, Wheii Miss Hayes was asked to select the most outstanding actor, she said, Hlt is diHicult to select the best actor because there are several members who have unusual ability. l have chosen Wesley Eredrickson because it seems to me that he represents all that is best in the amateur work of his group-industry, dependability, and adaptabilityf, l25l 5 rf r I I -I 1 .ik ni 45 ar' 4.4 xx S r 1 J X H

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.Lf 5969 FWORE ' I 5 f? 55 'I 5 5 ' pacemakers These set the pace at Roosevelt. CLIFFORD GERDE sets the pace in service. He is president of the Senior Honor Society and the Hi-Y. Cliff is editor of the Sagamore and a member of the Senior Executive Committee. He belongs to the Student Council, Vivo, and Zenith Literary Society. He was secretary of the Debate Club in 1929 and a member of the winning team at that time. Cliflord's scholarship averages 2.92. He would have been the valedictorian if he had not spent two years in a high school in California. RUTH WESTPHAL won the Commercial Trophy for the Iune class. Although the commercial course is consid- ered the most diHicult one oEered at Roosevelt, Ruth maintained very high scholarship in all her studies. She is a member of the Senior Honor Society. She has a very charming personality and is well liked by all her classmates. Miss Dennis says that Ruth always does her work efficiently and is willing to do whatever is asked. Ruth is also an active member of the Blue Triangle. STANLEY S1os'rEN surpasses in scholarship for the Iune Class. Stanley's scholarship average of 2.823 made him valedictorian. He belongs to the Athletic Band and the Band. He is a member of the Senior Honor Society and the Zenith Literary Society. Stanley has done exceed- ingly good work as the business manager of the Saga- more. He had a part in the opera, Tulip Timef' given in 1929. Stanley is an active member of the Hi-Y and vice-president of the Science Club. AILEEN PARSON was one of those who led in scholarship. She was the salutatorian of the Ianuary class with an average of 2.742. Aileen, who has a fine personality, is very reliable. She was student coach of the class play, The Youngestf, and did exceptionally good work in that capacity. She also took part in the May Fetes of 1926, 1927, and 1928. Aileen was a member of the Blue Triangle, the German Club, and the Senior Honor So- ciety. 1241 Y' I 'K T L if jx 1 r Sr xr at y I' Yr 1 I



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5969 MORE - fr Af fe 55 if if JI JS 1 aiauary Class ' 5 'ig IXLDRICH, GEORGE R. ----- lull i T Let George do it, anzl hc'll do it quell. .. ., Athletic Band: Band: Cross Country '29: ALLEN, DONALD I. ---- Don He may he small, X But 50's a stifle of zlynamitf. I Athletic Band: Band: Orchestra: Student Council: lNIerchant of Venice. ANDERSON, DON O. ---- Don For he'x a jolly good fellow. i Football '29: Track '29. l ANDERSEN, DOROTHY ----- Kid Really for -work and ready for play. Blue Triangle: Science Club. ANDERSON, ETHEL L. C. - ' - - - Chico lVo one could cfver .ray anything B111 nite things alaout Erhel. Blue Triangle. ANDERSON, HAROLD ----- Hare I X V There is no substitute for Har'ol1l. Science Club. IXNDERSON, HELEN E. - - - - I-lollzzn She zloes all things -wt-ll. ANDERSEN, IRVINO - - - - Bill If he has any faulzs, We zlouhl it. Athletic Band: Band: Hi-Y: Norse Club: 1 Julius Caesar. ANDERSCJN, IOEL E. ------ Lo 1 ln't-faolrzl .llrrfury has nothing on him. gmt , Band: Football '29g Track '26, '27, '28, '29. . ANDERSON, F. LOUIS ----- 1'L00l'E,' X ll happy-go-lurhy Beau Bru1r1uu'l. E' V5 Debate Team: Julius Caesar. BARON, ANNA I. ---- - Anna Her froiuns are fairer Than smiles of other maizlells. BARNETTE, JOE A. ----- O0lqy A frienzl to cwerylzocly , r' And e7.'1'rj'l1ozly's frieml-that Ooley. ' ,.. Cross Country '27, '28, '29: Julius Caesar. .'p,-tgp T 'Z Q :J f.,' SD' ' X. BERODAHL, CARL D. ----- HBC'l'glC'U .4 blues-singer of no little fam1:,' Bergrlahfs the name. Glee Club: Swedish Club: Vivo: Tulip Timeng The llarriage of Nannette : Lunch W Room Supervisor. ' BERGHOLBI, VIOLET A. ----- Vin 3 Her1:'s lo the girl -with a heart 111711 a smile, , Thai can muhe this hulzlzle of life 'worth while. Blue Triangle: Pilots: Julius Caesarn: The Youngest. li 26 l 1 f rr SJ 1 r it rl' ' 1,Y Tv Ji. J? 1

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