Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1944

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Row I—Sondcll. Armstrong Mrs. Hall, C Hall, A. Larson, Kovar, Chrlstophcrson. Row 2— Walstaa, Titus, Von Drak, Adams, Callaway Downing, Allison. Row 1—Mcinhardt, J. Swanson. Roscnhaucr. Page, Schimmel Holversen. Abrahamson. Row 4—Pearson, Miller, M. Johnson I. Johnson. Stockwell. M. Carlson. Row S—D. Sorensen, Hegy. Froien, Staack, Cohen, B. Olson, 8jcrken. Row 4—Hamrc. L. Carlion. Mahachet. B-emmcr. Eaton. Eaitling O'Rourke Hagcrman. Adelan+e Seimpre Adelan+e El Hispano Americano was organized in 1941 under the leadership of Mrs. Esther C. Hall. This club was organized for those students who have an average of C or better. The club motto. Adelante Seimpre Adelante. which means Forward, Always Forward has great significance; for the purpose of this club is to increase interest in the Spanish language, to promote friendship, and to participate in social activities. An award has been given each semester to the best student who has completed two years of Spanish. Those who have been awarded the bronze medal for ex- cellence in Spanish have been Betty Christopherson, Philip Bremmer, and William O'Rourke. The club had a Christmas party and initiation for its new members. The boys and girls in the club have also helped the Junior Red Cross. The club meets on the fourth Thursday of each month in 328B. The fall officers are Shirley Sandell, president; Arileen Larson, secretary; Eugene Hanson, sergeant-at-arms. Spring term officers are Charles Hall, president; Jean Turnquist, vice-president; Mary Jane Frogen. secretary and treasurer; and Bruce Jamieson, sergeant-at-arms. Row I—Glocgc Sweeney. Kirk, E. Hanson Herbert. Bornhofen, Boytci. Row 2—Welch J. Johnson, l.ndgrcn, McLellan. Grave. Priggc. Row J—Sather. V Anderson, Turnquist. Richardson, M. Johnson Martinson, Be sscl. Row 4—Stewart, Lcsto, Gcrhardt. J. Nelson. Oien. G. Swanson, M. Olson. Row S—G. Olsen M. Larson Koch. Bush. Howson Gcnslcr, Bcrthcau. Row 4—M Sorenson, Schwarts, Jamieson, M. Johnson. Holstrom, M. Foley. Woodward, Wcstman.

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How I —M m Molan. Deantinc. M. Andcr»cr. Huber. A. Johmon, Thoma . ». Nagel Row 2—AnstMMa, Keogle. Campbell, NX Hcndrickwn Drchcr. Pla.jance. Row 1—Dav. Klcmenhagen, Grave. Rove' Stagcbcrg. LoHnett M. Berg. Row 4—Engitrom. D. Benton. Lee. Hcnnen. Ga tno. A. Chntt'onton. Row S—°o ton, Lindahl, 8u h. Gorman, Hegy Ropp i Frick. Working Toward Victory Service for All is the motto of the Roosevelt High School Seton Hy. This motto proclaims the fact that the girls of this organization are willing to help their friends in serving their school and to help their country in serving their community. The club pin. which, in the past years, has designated the high quality of service rendered by these girls, has been omitted this year on account of the war. Under the leadership of Miss Molan and Mrs. Nagel, the Seton Hy Club has advanced a great deal since the time of its founding by Mrs. Knox in 1924. The most important requirements for membership in the Seton Hy Club are good behavior, willing service, and good citizenship at all times. The officers for the fall term were Mary Jean Huber, president; Ann Marie John- son, vice-president; Thomasine Thomas, secretary; Merilyn Andersen, treasurer; Emily Webster, publicity chairman. The officers elected for the spring term were Ann Marie Johnson, president; Sonia Hendrickson, secretary; Arlene Christianson, treasurer; Agnes Gardt, publicity chairman. The club meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Outside speakers are invited to these meetings. Two of the subjects discussed have been Etiquette and United States Servicemen. In the past year the girls have helped in filling Christmas boxes for the servicemen. They have made nut cups and have given wash cloths to the Red Cross. The club joined in the all city senior party to entertain service boys at the Seton Guild. C 23 3



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Ro» I—Chnttenten, Ramage. A Anderton. R. Eidtvoog, Mr. Wcum. M Jo nton, Sandcll. Row 2—J. Nelto , Thompton. L. lartcn, Golbv. DaM. Spring Row J— Jtmicton. N. Eidtvoog. I Rudd. R Nclton DividlM. tow ♦—De- aenM Lindgrcn. l ndahl, FrardKn, R. Hanton, H. Johnson. Easting Bj«'« n. Row S—O. Nelson. P. EricuOA, Mahachek. Everest. E. Swanson Hovcls'ud, Meadcr. Row 4—V. Hams Oanlstrom. Pettygrove. Horn. Hagerman, B. Olson. B A Johnson. DcTuncq. Character Building Organization A branch of the Young Men's Christian Association, the Hi-Y, is one of Roosevelt’s most outstanding clubs. This year besides its regular projects of operating the secondhand book room, selling the concessions at home football games, and sending the Roosevelt Standard and Y-ers to men in the service, it organized the servicemen’s visitation group.” This group voluntarily canvassed each home for former Roosevelt students now in the service who were not receiving the Standard or Y-ers. Any boy who attends Roosevelt may become a member of this club, because unlike many other clubs he is not required to have a certain scholastic average or to be in any particular grade in school. Mr. Weum is the club adviser. The officers for the fall term were Bob Eidsvoog, president; Mel Johnson, vice-president; Richmond Ramage, secretary; Don Sanded, treasurer; and Leonard Bjella, sergeant-at-arms. Those presiding for the spring semester were Don Sanded, president; Mahlon Degernes, vice-president; Pete Erickson, secretary; Richmond Ramage, treasurer; and Leonard Bjella, sergeant-at-arms. Row I—$oyd«r D E' ckton. Bjdla ton. None. Alc«ton. Row 2—T'udion. young. C. Olton. Schimmcl, Clavadcttchcr. J. Hanton Row )—L. Carlton. Fagclic. Huteth. B‘C«ford. Goodfcllow. 0. Johnton, Pehrtton. Row 4— Sorcnten. Bremmer, Miller, Aura, Stephent Tayfov Quanbcck Row S—Foil. lundgren Weichtelbaom, Sandbcg B. Nelton. Smith. J.Jcama. Row 4-Knott! Akre. Solic, G. Johnton, Nyberg, R. Carlton, P. Erickton. Colburn.

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