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4 % King Crowned Griffith. Johnjon The club at Roosevelt High School which corresponds to the Phi Beta Kappa in the Universities is the Roosevelt Senior Honor Society. It was organized in 1925 and is affiliated with the National Senior Honor Society. Its advisers are Miss Farseth and Mrs. Doherty. Members in this organization must maintain a scholastic average of 2.3 during their three years of high school. From those who have maintained that average nominations are made by all the teachers, and final election is made by the principal, the counselor, the department chairmen, and the club advisers. The aims of this club are the encouragement of high ideals, the promotion of effective leadership, and the development of character. Its motto is Quest of the Best. The official pin of the dub is a lighted torch with the letters CSLS, signifying character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The fall executive board consisted of Howard Lemire. president; Byron Bradly, vice-president; Mary Burtness, secretary-treasurer; and Lois Radsliff, program chairman. The officiating members for the spring term were Walter Johnson, president; Wallace Anderson. vice-president; Margaret Maland. secretary; Sylvia Rasmussen, treasurer; and Newton Griffith and Eleanor Stuart, program co-chairmen. Row I Mr Doherty Radtl.ff Lem.re. Bu-Wm. Bowman. M.tt Farteth. Row 2—B. Anderton. W.ll.amt Stuart. M.ller. S Olten. Maland. Row J Bowen. Neff. youngqu.tt otmUMcn. Rdiot. 00 3. Row « To$dal. Kammc.e-. Haugen. Wall. Hs«k,n»on, K.ng, Gr.ft.th. Row S -Beard Dutchcr. w,kan. Kgllberf J Andcrjor Kngttcn Row 4 M larton W. Johnton Oppedahl, D. Ande-ton Malm. Rcben A. Carlton. Bracnmann. Ro- 7-Lundberg. S. Brown, RCn,. Stordal. Bcrgh. •y.thcc. Akr«. W. Anderton. C 2 3
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tow I — Ficmcss, 8o»e«, Jotijd, P. Olson, M. Olson Baleom. Rocslc' M. Lis'ton, Gram Row 2—Rudd, A. Smith. Schanus. I. Carlson, Haukc. Hcrslcth. Z m. merman. L. Carlson. Froys-land. Row 2—Sch.ndeldccl-cr, Maland, Move'. Lcipold, Nell. Kammeicr. Bcttcls. I tow 4—S. Olsen. Marshall. Miller. Tumamst, W.nson, Grimsby. 8jcHa-ness. M o I I a n. Ellington. Row 8—Borreton. Galcutt. V. Gustafson. 8ic’knes. Jacobson. Bergstrom, Forman, Lesley. Row 4 — Dettnan, Lee. R. Erickson, Seaouist. Bremmer, Cahoon. Reni, S. Ca lson. Stevens Row 7 ). Carlson, Tosdal. 7oung, Webster. Conway. J. Anderson. Radsliff. J. Nelson. R. Miller, King. tow I— K-oeh, Pfrcmmcr, Hawkinson, M.ss McCradie. M, Larson, Vrooman, M, Pearson. Row J—Oavidson 8. Erickson, Lindquist. Wentworth. Wickncr G. Swanson Bligard. Row J-Oppedanl, Malm, Currier, Burtncss. J. Anderson. M. Peterson Davis. Row 4— Munson, Anderberg. Cham-pin . Lundberg. R.ckheim, Mulvahill. Wcese Knutson. Row 8—L. Anderson, Wocts, Sandahl. L Larson. Lcuchovius. R. Christensen F Anderson. Row 4—Sel mer, Osterberg. S. Brown, Magnuson. Stordal, A. Carl son Withee, Davo. Row 7 —Schuli, Akre, W. Andct son, Lcmirc, Karelis. Stoe-Co. Thorgrimson, J. Smith, E. Carlson. Scholarly Students Win Honor and Glory The pride of Roosevelt High School and the all students who have received an average of 'i is credited three points; each B ”, two points; Bligard, M.ss McCradie, Xoung goal of its students is the Honor Roll. This is a list of .3 at each marking period of the semester. Each A and each C , one point. If a student maintains an average of 2.3 for a complete semester, he is awarded a felt, maroon H . To those who keep the average a whole year, a gold and maroon emblem is awarded. Every six weeks the names of Honor Roll students are posted on the bulletin board of each home room. Because the Honor Roll is not an official club, no meetings are held. However, each spring Miss McCradie, adviser of the group, accompanies all who are on the Honor Roll and who wish to attend, to the Cap and Gown Day at the University of Minnesota. 1271
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Fellowship Fostered One of the most recent organizations formed within the school is the Christian Fellowship League. It was organized on March 7. 1939, by Mrs. Vernette Kaupang. Through student interest the club has gone steadily forward in membership and ideals. The regular meetings are held each Tuesday, and the meetings of the Service and Friendship groups are held on the evenings before holidays. A true Christian inter- Efickl° Ma,ian and Ro cnc Sk°s'und est is the only qualification necessary for membership. The emblem is in the form of a pin which expresses the motto of the organization, Jesus Never Fails. Some of the most important social activities in which the club has engaged are the Senior Farewell party, a Thanksgiving Day auditorium program, and a Mothers’ Day Tea. The Christmas party was climaxed by the contribution of fifty gifts to the Children’s Gospel Mission. A library of inspirational books, novels and biographies was begun this year. It is growing constantly by individual contribution and gifts, and it now numbers thirty books. The officers of the organization for the fall term were the following: Burton Larson, president; Donald Anderson, vice-president; Lorraine Heglund, secretary; Arthur Gustafson, treasurer. The officers for the spring term are Donald Anderson, president; Lorraine Heglund, vice-president; Irene Oppedahl, secretary; Marvin Larson, treasurer. Row I- A Gustafson, Hctjlund, OppedaM Mrs Kaupang. H. Johnson D. Anderson. B Larto- Row 1 -Brad,tan 1 -- u . Rood. Greguton. Klandcrud Row J-youigau.tt. J. Carlton. Radtl.ff, Kcnf.eld. M Nelson Rust. Row 4--1 Nei.Tr Gr.T.tb . He dc ton. R. Olson. Row McCulloujn. McCaujhan. f Larson H Enc.ton R E •:«»;.« Ao-tcrbara t Brask. Remington, J. Arderson. D. Nelson. Row 7—Counter. Schalle- Bortnett S. A derson. M. Larson Jacobson Sdiwanenbe-g C 29 3
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