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Row |—Samuclson, Frandscn, A. Skaar, Skaar. Mr. Wcum, 6. Olson, Clem, Morose. Row 2— Fritz. Tweeton, Lanast'om, Iverson, Haglund. J. Carlson. O'Shea, Mick. Row 3—Kelly, Eidsvoog, Byers, H. Erickson, Heymer. Osborn, Lawler, Sanaell, 0. Nelson Row 4—11 stror- M. Johnson. Christensen, K. Anderson, L. Larson, Blackman, Kohapek, Ramage. Row 5—Oilman, Nyberg, Sunberg, Andrues. Timbers, B. Johnson, Flom, G. Johnson, Hanse. Row 6—Scllner, Quinn. Harris, Robertson, Noel, Oberg, 8cthke, Strandemo. Row 7—Newman. Thorvig, G. Jensen, Dcnckcr, Oolbcc, Spriggs, Hansen. McCan, Hordin. Row 8—Christopher. B. Olson, Rockman, Bogle, Brown. Ostrud, Moen, Cummelin, Zimmerman, Fribo'g. For Men Only The Hi-y has branches in each high school in the city. These branches are composed of six chapters, with the maximum of 17 members in each group. Each chapter has its own officers and a leader who meets with the group each Monday evening. Once a month all clubs come together for what is known as an all-school meeting. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. He must attend two training sessions, have an interview with the V. M. C. A. adviser, Lyndon F. Cedarblade, visit two of the club meetings, and be present at the induction ceremony in order to qualify for membership. The faculty adviser of the club is Mons B. Weum. The presiding officers for the fall term were Robert Talty, president; Robert Olson, vice-president; Jack Casey, secretary; Arnold Skaar, treasurer; and Donald Clem, sergeant-at-arms. Elected for the spring season were Lloyd Skaar, president: Robert Olson, vice-president; Dean Rockman, secretary; Paul Newman, treasurer; and Charles Moen, sergeant-at-arms. Rockman, B. Olson, L. Skaar, Newman C 28 ]
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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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Row I—R. Anderson. Newman. Aitken, Romfo, Wcrltct, Lundblad, Kemper. Row 2—8. Peterson. Bergmann. Slarks. Benson. Jurkousk: Hubbard Gorgen, Row 3—L. Anderson. McCalla, Jamieson. O'Shea. Fortier. Delong. Hunt. Besmehn. Row 4—G. Anderson, Kattleman.' Taylor. Smith Harris Pfou. Stichm, Glockncr. Row 5—Coppock, Kchneman, J. Honson, Ondick. Melfcy. Bassett. Gauthier. Gcyc . Row 4—Stocco, Moberg.'Ciiok. Sauby Robertson. Podolinsky, Casey, Cahill. Oberg. Row 7— Maudsley. Redpath, Helms Andreesen, R. Nelson. Prout. W. Swanson. Spriggs W.lliams Row 8—A. Johnson. Sweet. Walter. Thomas. Moynihan. Tomlinson. C. Anderson, C. Pearson. Dc La Hunt. Brodin. Gang Busters The R Club is made up of boys who have won their letters in all sports. The chief aim of this club is to encourage good sportsmanship among Roosevelt teams and students. This year the R Club voted to dispense with the annual athletic banquet that is held for those boys who participate in various sports, and instead donated the cost of such a banquet, $115, to the Red Cross. To help in the betterment of Roosevelt High School athletics is the club's slogan. Sportsmanship is the byword at all times. As a special project, the club has volunteered to accept the responsibility for all outside supervision around the building. The R Club holds its meetings the first Thursday of every month. These meetings are held before school in the room of the club adviser, Mr. Lobdell. The officers during the fall term were Roy Benson, president; Glenn Martinson, vice-president; and Dale Andreason, secretary-treasurer. The officers for the spring term were Dick Helms, president; Cyril Harris, vice-president; and Robert Turner, secretary-treasurer. Horn . Helm . Turner C 2')-}
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