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I'll Learning a Trade. Mr. L. Brick, Sparks, Lindberg Faculty The welding classes here at Roosevelt High School are helping to train students so that they can go out and find a job. These welding classes at the present are helping to relieve a manpower shortage. Mr. L. Brick, who teaches welding, says, Welding classes in all schools help many students to go out and get a job. Welding, machine shop, printing, and wood turning taught by Mr. R. Dennis, Mr. E. Olson, and Mr. W. Titsworth, respectively, help to build up a student's knowledge of skilled workmanship. Mechanical drawing gives the student a good foundation for other shop courses. Girls and boys are both admitted to various shop classes. Mrt. M. Doherty English, 128 Vice Chairman Mist B. Door English. Publications, and Literary contests Mr. B. Eggan Norse Club, 108 Chairman. Social Science. Athletic Manager Miss M. Farscth English. Spanish. American Junior Red Cross M rs. I. Gerard English, Latin. Latin Club, Senior Honor Society Mr. P. L. Greenwood Bookkeeping, Commercial Club, Season ticket collections Mr. A. Gowans Social Science and Football U53
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Faculty Physical fitness training at Roosevelt High School is one of the outstanding courses brought on by the present vfr ar. Each serfior boy is required to take four hours of-gym a week. One hour is set aside for first aid. The physical fitness course at Roosevelt is rited r t ho as one of the hardest ir» the'City. £ ne hour each week the boys musf go through an ob-J stacle course. Some returning service claim that the obstacle (course is ajs hard as the ones they Haql at bob training The girls C do not have obstacle tfours«S»ut one hour a week is used Tor exercising, ne A senior girls are required to take gym three hours a[ . week. The entire tudent; body ites gym as its favorite clas?. v ' A K, ' P F Keeping Close Watch. Mr. K. M. Peterson and Mr. W. P. Benton Mrt. V. L Cattron Art Mr. A. Christenson Student Council Mr. W.W. Claus Mr. C. Cole Mechanical Drawing and Super- Social Science and Baseball visor of tickets Coach Miss C. Comley Girls' Industrial. 8luc Triangle English, faculty Censor of Annual Mr. W. Daly Social Science, Tennis Coach. Pilots Mr. R. Dennis Machine Shop [H]
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Swedish Tranquillity. Mr. A. C. Erdahl Make That Angle Bigger. Mr. D. Evans, Ashmcad Miss E. Hainer Mrs. E. Hall EnglisS Spanish, Spanish Club Mr. M. Halron Miss D. Heath Chemistry. Asst. Football Coach, Social Science, Blue Trianslc lOA Chairman Nimble Fingers. Mrs. D. Feigel, Ahlgren, Knutson C16D
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