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Row I—Froysland 8aadsgaorJ, Gooden, Miss McCradic, Rudd. Gcnsler, Martin. Row 2—Burke. Adclmonn. Rockman. Stevens, Swanson, J. Anderson, Backer, Cunningham. Row 3—Huston. Kappcllcr. Tharalson, Christophcrson, A. Smith. Ellingson. Madvig. Row 4—D. Jones. Krogh, Pfremmer. Bjcllancss! V. Carlson. Bostrom, Muller Palmstcm. Row 5—Murray. Burke, E. Anderberg. Klein, Costello. Ashley, Rcngal. linslcy, Row 6—L. Andoson, Champine! Weese, 8. Erickson. Holan, M. Madigan, B Olson. F. Anderberg. Row 7—J. Hanson. Dcncker. Christensen. Backlund. Brolsma. Mauritx O'Rourke Dettman, J. Smith. Invitation to Learning To be eligible for the Honor Roll a pupil must maintain an average of 2.3 honor points during a semester. A 2.3 honor point average means an average of 2 A's and 2 B's or better. At the close of the semester the record is tabulated and from these term lists the candidates for the National Senior Honor Society appear. 1 he Honor Roll is an unorganized group for pupils below the I2B grade. In a re- cent survey it was found that there is an improvement in scholarship as pupils advance in high school. It was found that there were 2% of the lOB's on the Honor Roll, 3% of the lOA's. 7% of the I I B's. 8% of the I I A’s. 6% of the l2B's and 11% of the 12A's. On Award Day at Roosevelt all seniors who have maintained the 2.3 average are awarded the large plush R' • Row I—R. Anderson. P. Olson, M Larson Rocsler. Bradley. Row 2—Mclchisedcch. Koplitx. Jucngcl, 8raathcn. Row 3—Robertson, Shorba. Hanna Ayer. Holmes. Row 4—'Vosen, Schctter Sandell Cahoon. Zettcl. Zimmerman.
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Row I—Melchiscdech, Nagel, Chriitcnjcn, Titui. Mu. Hall. M. Johnson, Van Den Be»g. Ayer. Engdahl. Bessel. Row 2—M. Hanson. Jewell, Borsl, P. Olson. Stafheim, lofthus. Kruzono. Costello. Froysland. Row J—Margadant, Maock. M. Johnson. Green. January Sandcll M Andersen. Armstrong. Sather-. Row 4—Von Drak. Sandquist. Elltngson, Markvc. Brakke. Close, Huser. Moss. Kim. Row 5— McMurtric. Christophc-son J. Nelson 8erg. Ma am. W.ngrccne. McIntosh Bennett. Donaldson. Row 4—Richardson. Belanger. Pfiffncr. Sauer. Jokull, Hill Stauffer. Sebesta, Brcmmcr. Row 7—Madigon, Sparks. H. Johnson Clausscn, I. Johnson, Storm, Walker, Franscn, Frcmming. Lindbcrg. America del Sur esta Llamando El Club Hispano Americano, under the leadership of Mrs. Esther Hall, has inaugurated its first year as an official club at Roosevelt. The fourth Thursday of each month is reserved for club meetings; the second is reserved for board meetings. First semester students are required to have an A or B average for membership in the club. Students taking advanced courses need have only a C average. The Spanish Club motto, Adelante, Siempre. Adelante, means forward, always forward . The club emblem is a sterling silver pin engraved with the words. Hispano Americano. First Officials Various social activities held during the year were highlighted by a spring sunlight eld at school. The fall officers were Joe Christensen, resident; Doris Nagel, vice-president; Same Titus, secretary; Dorothy Anderson, easurer; and Myron Johnson, sergeant-at-rms. Serving for the spring term were Joe Chris-:nsen, president; Salome Titus, vice-presi-ent; Jeanne Armstrong, secretary; Gloria aw, treasurer; Kenneth Mick, sergeant-at-arms. C25]
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Row I—Jameson, Bradley. Stevens. C. J. Ulrich, L. Anderson R. Anderson, tesch. Row 2—Brcmmei. C. Peterson Thornburg. Goodin. Vruduy. R. Erikson, Jacobson. Brucr. Henderson. Row 3— Forman, Linsley. Robertson. Riesc. W. Johnson. Sandburg. Brady, MseV. Row 4—Hammond Sundberg Karclis. Sauby Clem. B. Olson. Stevens. Hill. Todsen. I Love a Mystery The purpose of the Science Club is to enable students who excel in science to further their study and experiments in this subject. The club has been organized since 1929 and is under the leadership of Mr. Carl J. Ulrich. Club meetings are held every other Wednesday in Room 223. Occasionally wiener roasts and club parties have been held in place of a scheduled meeting. The Science Department awards the Science Trophy every semester. Margaret Stevens, Byron Bradley, and Lawrence Anderson were this year's recipients on the merit of activity in the club and outstanding scholarship in science. Buxton, Formon Necker. Peterson, Forman
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