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PACEMAKERS SHOOTING STARS WILLIAM STROMME William Stromme, who had a scholastic average of 2.968, was named valedictorian of the january class. Although he had a high scholastic rating, William was very active in extra-curricular activities. He was concert- master of the Hrst orchestra, a member of the Senior Honor Society, the Senior Execu- tive Committee, and the Roosevelt Interna- tional Club. Lois GORDIER Lois Gordier, with an average of 2933, was named salutatorian of the Ianuary class. She was a member of the Blue Triangle, the Senior Honor Society. the Senior Executive Committee, and the Commercial Club. Miss Dennis says of Lois, 'lLois Gordier is a girl who holds to high ideals and is also a girl of unusual personal charm and much ability. She was always conscientious in her Work, and helpful in any class of which she Was a member. PHIL BRAIN Phil Brain was chosen winner of the Serv- ice Trophy for the Ianuary class. He was president of both the Roosevelt chapter and the All-City Hi-Y, president of the Student Council, and a member of the Senior Execu- tive Committee. Phil has brought many hon- ors to the school through his work on the Tennis Team. He has been a member of the team for four years. MURIEL YETTER Because of her leadership and service to the school, Muriel Yetter was awarded the Service Trophy for the Ianuary class. She was a member of the Senior Executive Com- mittee, secretary of the Student Council, member of the G.A.A., member of the Ger- man Club, member of the Roosevelt Interna- tional Club, and formerly a member of the Blue Triangle. Muriel also did very good work as the student coach of the Ianuary class play, You and I. CLIFFORD ANDERSON Clifford Anderson was awarded the Amer- iczin Legion medal for his outstanding work during his time at Roosevelt. He was presi- dent of his class and a member of the Stu- dent Council and the Hi-Y. Clifford was a member of the Cross Country '32, Basketball '33, Track '33 and '34, and Football '3-4. Mr. Strandjord says of Clifford, Clifford with his sunny smile and dependability has left the same record in our hearts and memo- ries that he left on the athletic field. STROINIIVIE GORDIER BRAIN YFTTER ANDERSON
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STARS JANUARYCLASS ANDERSON 'GORDIH IOHNSON RHPPIF I C44 . 1 N., OFFICERS M O xx- S CLIFFORD :XNDERSON - - - - - President V J gl M' :VIARION IOHNSOX - - Vice-president LUIS GORDIER f - - Sccremry x EDWIN RIPPIE - - Trc'czsu1'er 3 Y P' NVQ F7 3 1 I ,F ' QM! ji' A CLASS MOTTO Row I MR. SIRANDJORDANDFRSON JOHNSON 31155 REID ROW H 'YLTTER IENSEK GORDIER CHRISTIZNSEN ERLUND ROW HI STRORHKIE RIPPIE IACORS ETARNH ANI BRAIN 'i,YR1GH-1' I7 We'1'c not rhroughg zue'1Jc' just begun. CL.-XSS COLORS Blue and Gold EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLIFFORD .ANDERSON JUNE FARNHAM NIARION IOHNSON PHIL BRAIN LOIS GORDIER EDWIN RIPPIE FERN CHRISTENSEN XVARREN IAOOBS ROBERT WRIGHT PAUL ECKLUND JXNXA JENSEN MURIEL YETTER 49,7
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STARS JANUARY CLASS is as I9 PAUL T. AITKEN OCTOBER-They are, as u rule, care- less about money matters: never- fhcless, they are destined to be- come wealthy. Debate: Science Club: Roosevelt International Club. LIEEORD W. ANDERSON ANUARY-They are leaders in whatever vocation they select. Class President: Student Council: Hi-Y Cross Country '32: Basket- ball '33: Track '33. '3-L: Football '34-. GENEVIEVE H. L. ANDERSON NovEMnER-T hey are witty and clever, but dignified. Blue Triangle: Latin Club: Elijah. OIS JANE ANDERSON CTOBER-People of this month are hopeful and aspiring and not eas- ily discouraged. Service Chairman of Blue Triangle: Student Council: Etiqua: G. A. A.: Shakespeare Club: Vivo: Hobo Convention ,' Three Arts Revue. MAE E. ANDERSON MAY-They are natural writers, speakers, and leaders. Swedish Club. WILLIAM A. ANDRES APRIL-They are humorous, agree- able, amiable, kind, and hospitable. Senior Honor Society. ADELLE C. ANTHONY NovEMBER-They make few friend- ships, but they are loyal friends. Glee Club: Jlessiahg Elijah. EDWYN IOHN BALLANCE DECEMBER-TILE!! are truthful and loyal to a friend. German Club: Hi-Y: Shakespeare Club: Senior Honor Society: Stu- dent Council: Science Club: Vivo: Roosevelt International Club. ANNA SHIRLEY BARON JUNE-TIIOSC born in June are clever, magnetic, and powerful. PAUL T. BAUMAN JANUARYYTIZCQI are unusually ac- tive and tireless when working in their own way. They are diplo- matic in dealing with others. ELDON B. BERGLUND JUNE-They are unselfish and al- ways willing to arbitrate. EVELYN ESTHER BERGSTROINI MARCH-They quickly forget injury and long remember kindness. G. A. A.: R. Girls: Emblem Girls: Commercial Club. ELEANOR E. BILLINGS LI.-ARCH H Th e y are essentially methodically careful and honest. Commercial Club. EDITH M. BLACKBURN oc'ronER--They are ambitious, self- sacrijicing, and willing to give a square deal. Band: Etiqua. PHIL S. BRAIN JUNE-They have love as their sword, and kindness as their nzag- netic force. Hi-Y: Senior Executive Commit- tee: Student Council. IQENNETH A. D. BRECKNER Novmisnn - T h e y are magnetic leaders and rulers. Their vocations are legion. German Club: Hi-Y: Roosevelt ln- ternational Club. FLOYD I. BRYANT NOVEMBERfTh6Zl are natural lead- ers. They are clever in detecting trickery. Glee Club: Football '31, '32. HORTENSE G. CADWELL IVIARCHYTILQU have a deep sense of brotherly love. They are usually lmshful. Blue Triangle: Student Council: Latin Club: You and I. FERN FRANCES CHRISTENSEN NOVENIBER+T'l91l love a change of scene. They are often talented in dancing or dramatics. Blue Triangle: Etiqua: Senior Ex- ecutive Committee: National For- ensic League: You and I. IANE ELEANOR COBB SEPTEMBERYTIIGSC people are gen- erally kind-hearted and generous. Etiqua. Club. WILLIALI E. CONNER Al'GIISTiT1L6fl,l are clever and 'in- telligent, and inspire other people to action. Hi-Y: Sagamore: Treasurer of Latin Club: Vivo: Vice-president of Roosevelt International Club: You and I.
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