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On the Job R. Farmer. J. Laramie. J. Ireland, J. Norte. Your Stubs, Sir? This way. please.” Program, sir?” These two phrases are heard at many social affairs at Roosevelt High School. They will be spoken by a Pilot. Pilots is a service club whose main purpose is to check wraps and to usher at all school functions. The club has always had for its members some of the finest young people in the school, and each must be willing to serve to the best of his ability whenever he is called upon. Meetings are held every other Tuesday, sometimes after school and sometimes in the morning. A student must have at least a ”C” Yc Old Timers P. Albitz, M. Olson, M. Lindahl. 0. Holland. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Rust Adamson ............ President ..... Paul Albitz Dale Holland Vice President George Alexson Paul Albitz .. Secretary .... Peggy Lindahl Paul Albitz Treasurer ...... Janice Laramie average in his studies to be qualified for membership. The membership is limited to sixteen boys and sixteen girls from the I Ith and 12th grades. Among the social events of Pilots, there is usually an initiation party for as many new members as there are vacancies in the club. A combined party with the Qui Vive Club toward the end of the year is another outstanding social event for the members. The advisers of Pilots this year are Mr. Daly and Mr. Horns. Row I—Albitz. Mr. Horn . J. Peterson, Mr. Daly. Holland. Adamson. Row 2—Knutson Gable. Brut Nourse. M. Carlton, Rasmussen, Stockwcll. Row 3— Halvorson. Alcxson, Stewart. Nystrom, Davidson, A. Christ-anson, C. Larson, Row 4—Ireland. Linoahl, M. Olson, Laramie, G. Nelson, Farmer. Row 5— Svitak, Farmer, Carlton, Meyer. Bjcrkcn, B. Anderson.
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Row | Mr. Bertclscn, Stewart, Albitx, G. Nelson, B. Andcr»or . Stephen . M ss Nelson. Row 2 M. Carlton, Crenshaw Dutche'. Campbell. 8rur . Perry. row 3 Roimuticn. Terry. Lofsness. A. Christianson, Alexson. Clement. Row 4 Ireland. Glockncr, Grette Stockwcll. M. Ol on, Lindahl. Row S—Holland, Hamre, Myklcbust.' Meyei. Grygclko. C. Larton. Adamson. Posters, Signs, Paints and Brushes No! No! Not that! Please don't do that! Eeeyow! A feminine howl can be heard for blocks around as paddle strikes home. A skirt swishes by. and your head turns as if on a swivel. Your eyes are fixed upon a pair of very unfeminine legs and a crew haircut. Then you suddenly remember that this is initiation night for Qui Vive. Qui Vive also has a serious side. Its motto. Be Alert, stands for the service which the members give to the school. It is their duty to advertise class plays, concerts, etc. Merger Meeting Row I— Svitak, Clement Meyer. D. Holland. Albitx. Row 2—L. Camp bell. M. Lindahl, Holt Myklcbuit. Row 3—Brur . M. Olton, A. Chri ten en. Lofsness. OFFICERS FALL SPRING George Nelson....... President ... ..Paul Albitz Pool Albitx .. . Vice President .............. Not filled Carol Stewart . . . Secretary . . . Laurel Campbell Bud Stephens. ........ Treasurer Marion Stockwell Bob Anderson. ... Sgt.-et-Arms ...... Fred Meyers Qualifications for membership are few but very important. A student must be a I2B or I2A and have a scholastic average of C or better. He should be of good character and possess some leadership. In the spring term Qui Vive was merged with Pilots to form a new all senior club, consisting of twenty l2B's and twenty l2A's. The new name is Quo Vadis meaning in Latin, Whither Thou Goest. Much Ado About Nothing Standing—Stephen . Albitx. B. Anderson. G. Nelson. Sitting—Stewart.
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Row I—Co . Schroeer. Dubbe. M-s. Gtyct; Hawk.nton. Nourse. O. Nelson, lemire. Row 2—So-tm, Galchutt, lolgren, OI-”, Ulffcr, S Olson. Row I—Waldron. I. Olson. Halvorson. Chovan, Mitchell. Sell. Row 4—Schwab. Mcadcr, White. Schmidt. Naariuno. Warmbold. Row %— W. Carlton, Hall, Schctter. Griffin, Donaghuc, Munson, Ashmcad. i Old Timers Ach, du lieber Augustine!’’ Any resemblance to the Roosevelt choir is purely coincidental. It's just the German Club exercising their vocal chords. Organized in 1925. D.D.G. is the oldest language club in Roosevelt's history. Like all other clubs, its purpose is to create good fellowship among students and to give service to their school. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Dick Dubbc ...........President . ..........Jerry Cox Don Lemire......... Vice President Joan Norse Jean Schroeer . . Secretary.......... Muriel Nystrom Pat Hawkinson Treasurer Lee Griffin Owen Nelson Sergeant-at-A'ms . Marilyn Russell Meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month with Mrs. Gryce as the club's faculty advisor. A hilarious time is had by all the members at their two initiation parties every year. Besides these parties, wiener roasts and Senior Farewell Banquet are among the various social activities of the group. A B average and a good recommendation by the club's cabinet are necessary to qualify for membership. Row I—Nystrom. Laram.c Albrecht. 0. Swenson. Grette, Roller. Row 2—Lofgre Fowler M. Olson. Eide, Galameau, M. Russell. Row 4—Bcrgquift, Dickinson. E dc. triii, Kcagie, M. Larson. N. Glabe. Glabe. Russell. Hammer. Row 3—Richardson. Hogan. Bergman Row S— Bristol. Gleffe, Stelwer, Gan-
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