Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1936

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Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 28 of 150
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OFFICERS THOMAS BURNIECE - - MARK MOORE - - RICHARD IVERSON - MARGARET SCOTT - ROBERT GLOCK - - - - - Prvsidelzf - Via' Presiffcnz' - - Scfcrefary - - T7'fdS1lI'f'Y - - Sergeant-nz'-A1'n1s CLASS COLORS Black and Silver CLASS FLOWER Premiere Rose SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HOW'ARD BRITIGAN THOMAS BURNEICE AUDREY BERGERON RICHARD IVERSON JUANITA VON NYVENHEIM MARTIN FARKAS MARK MOORE ALICE THORPE MARGARET SCOTT AIEAN MELVILLE ROBERT GLOCK Iiurniccc Moore Iverson Scott Row I-Mr. Strnnjorcl, Mrs. Cnttron Miss Figgee, Mr. Lundin. Row II-Moore, Glock, von Nyvenheim Iverson, Burniecc. Row III - Britigan, Scott, Melville Thorp, Bergeron. OFFICERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 22

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JANUARY CLASS PACEMAKERS 21 E l p 2 ERCEDES MCMULLEN, with an average of 2.821 points, was chosen valedictorian of the January class. Micky,,' as she is fondly called by her classmates, was one of the outstanding members of her class. She is not only intelligent but also kind, friendly, popular, and dependable. Her charming personality plus her intellectual ability will certainly bring her success. We all rejoice in her good fortune. She was active in extra-curricular activities. She was president of Commercial Club, a member of the Zenith Literary Society, Senior Honor Society, and January Class Editor of the Sagamore.,' ATHERINE ANN BJUR obtained the second highest scholastic standing in her class, which was 2.788. She is known to all by her industry, which is her outstanding quality. Catherine deserves the honor of being salutatorian because she is a girl of high principles and is one who is always willing, dependable, and unselfish. She was an active member of the Blue Triangle, Sagamore Staff, Senior Honor Society, Swedish Club, and Commercial Club. Her initiative is beyond reach of many individuals who strive to seek her place of distinction. UANITA VON NYVENHEIM, winner of the service award, was the president of the Senior Honor Society, first vice president of the German Club, secretary of the N. E. L., editorial editor of the l'Standard, and a member of the Golf Club, Pilots, and the Senior Executive Council. With her scholastic average of 2.786, she ranked fourth in the class. She surely deserves this award because she is a faithful and hard worker and has been a very capable leader among her classmates. OWARD BRITIGAN was chosen as one of the Service Trophy winners of the January Class. The following are some of the qualities necessary to qualify for this honor: participation in school activities, character, scholarship, personality, and sportsmanship. Howie was president of Student Council for two terms, a mem- ber of the Senior Honor Society, Senior Executive Committee, and manager of the Ticket Booth. He had a scholastic average of 2.464 points. He is trustworthy, dependable, efficient, and friendly. He knows how to handle people, therefore, he is a good leader.



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l V I lNUARY CLASS s ROBERT ADSEM Slcillful Tr'ig is known for his industry, IIe'll attend the U. and take up forestry. Orchestra. GEORGINE S. ALBRECHT In all our hearts she has a place, She'll win out in life's race. Glue Club. ARNOLD E. ALFREDSON Arnie's genial and pro- yrcssive, And, in manner, not aggress- ive. G l c e Club, uVag:1bond King, 'lOh Doctorf' Car- mcnf' l'Trial by Juryf, ROBERT G. ALM Jolly, humorous Hob with manner brisk, VVill have a good time at any risk. HELEN ALMQUIS'f Big of heart-small of sta- ture, There are very few can match her. Blue Triangle, German Club, Golf Club, R. I. C., Lunch Room Supervisor, Uhu Staff. DORANCE PERSHING ALQUIST Neat, courteous, dependable free, Flo is clever and witty. German Club, Golf Club. FLORENCE L. ANDERSON A jolly girl and fun to know, Is this tall and carefree Fla G. A. A., Swedish Club, Em- blem Girls, R Girls. GERALD W. ANDERSON Hard- working, diligent is quiet Germ, Boys of his caliber are very rare. Choir, Student Council, Golf Club. MARJORIE ALICE ANDERSON Dainty and demure, Marge is very chic. We think you'll agree she's a cute little trick. Blue Triangle, G. A. A., C0m'l Club, Silver Tri. VIRGINIA JUDITH ANDERSON Poppy, carefree '1Neena is a most attractive lass: She ranks in popularity near the top of the class, G. A. A., Sr. Honor Society, Sfamlarzl Staff, Extra Curr. Council, Emblem Girls, Com- mercial Club, Silver Tri- angle, R. I. C. . , ,ei rrr , ' ,y 5 .,...,, ,y 1 . , M V, , I ,.,. . -Q , ii f m , f 5 .af n i D e I t .Q i'.: A s .lsllil .l ,gif , if A 1' - I S' V it . N 1 elvi . '-:' - ' V i ,m,,.. if ge . W sf f '- f V- -A f xxx: ,. ..,, . f. 2s,,5,f ,. f ,,, i . Q :HA . VV- f 14,1 195, '- A 5 M it FS' a l 3 E T it if ,m ir 'K ' hu. f ,. 4 1, isa- -I , f , gi if to ,M ,ia . WYMAN M. H. ANDERSON This musician of notc, Will be famous -we quote. Band, Orchestra, Theater Or- chestra, 'iDulcy, Trial by Juryf, VIRGINIA B. ANTONSEN Ginnie is active and tal- exited, too, There are many things she can do. Band, Blue Triangle, Orches- tra, Lunch Room Sup., The- atre Orchestra. MARIE KATHERINE AUGUSTINE 'lliabien is joyous and rather 0011, With a merry giggle we all enjoy. G. A. A., R. I. C. CATHERINE I. BARREN A'IIalc'.s not very short and not very tall- We Iilce her soft and friend- Iy drawl. ' G. A. A., Glee Club, R. I. C., Assistant Editor of Vik- lllgfll, Lunch Room Super- visor, Secretary of Norse Club. KENNETH A. BARBER Ilis inches are few, but his friends many. A most popular boy in school is Kenny. German Club, Senior Honor Society. Ross W. BASSETT Ross, a well-known member of the band, ls always ready with a help- ing hand. Band. DAWN E. BECKWITH To look at Becky is a treat, For she is moclish and very neat. WARREN B. BEHMEN Obliging always, is good natured i'Red . By farming he mxans to earn his bread. Glee Club, R. I. C. KENNETH BELK A willing heart, a helping hand, Always ready on demand. LEWELLYN R. BENTER A quiet and rather serious youth, To say he's handsome is the truth.

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