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Row I—Aiplund. Hall, Moloy, Mu. Gerard, StordaM, Holt. Jewton. Row 2—Weber, O. John on. Leary, G. Erick on, William Hovelsrud, Knut or Row 3—J. Erick on M. Larson. M. Carlwn, Hunter, Aura, Woolerv, Taylor. Row 4—Schwannenberg, Ostlund, Huddleston, Hoff, LandiS, Arness, Burt Row V— P. Enc«son, Poulion. Lcrbakkcn, P. Albrecht, L. Swenson. J. Peterson, Swan, Voungdahl. Discipule Lingual Latinae The Latin Club has had an excellent beginning as a school organization and gives promise of being one of the most active clubs at Roosevelt. You see, the Latin Club is one of the newer clubs here. It was organized in September, 1943, and since then it has become very active as a school organization. The purpose of the club is to understand the different phases of Latin and encourage study of Latin more deeply than can be gone over in the classroom. Each term, new members are admitted to the club at an initiation party. Last December, the club had an enjoyable time at the annual Christmas party, which was held in the school library. Late in April they gave a Roman Banquet. The requirements for joining the Latin Club are that the student be enrolled in the Latin Department and have an active interest in the study of Latin and the classics in general. Those members who average a grade of B or better through two years of this language become members of the National Honor Society, and receive a Certificate of Merit. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Melrose Moloy .. President ....Robert Hagerman Beverly Stordahl.. Vice President .. Kathleen Lerbaleken Ann Holt..............Secretary .Nancy Hunter Minam Hall......... . Treasurer .. Carol Landis The highest honor Latin Club gives to any student is choosing an outstanding member who is also an outstanding Latin student and engraving his or her name on the Latin trophy. Last term Janice Burke won this honor. An Ancient Manuscript lerbakkcn, Hagerman, G. Erickson. StordaM. C28 3
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Row I—Bci Bfustad V. Larson, -• Row fr—Myh G.ivold 1 8 00 . M P1 0 0- J-Tantm Sandfo.d GuiTaf.on, Arndt C. Johnson. , 0. Carlson. J• Andcwn. Raw 1-uDd- St‘rl.ng Johnwn john»rud, Rcppcn. M. Hanwn. Aune. Row 4-G. Brcdesen. R.tm.-c. 5n J. Carlson Wc scr. L Larson M Olson. Kelly, Berg Row 5: Hart A Carlson. Runn.ng Sch.nncs Grcttc. B. Anderson Mart.n. Ness, Nagell. -Myhrc, Biomdal, Nygord. Quanbcck, 8. Anderson, H. Nelson, D. Johnson, E. Olson, Lokcnsgard K. Hanson. FALL Hilly Laukness... Bob Embretion Thelma Joy,,. Gertice Gisvold Burton Vick .. OFFICERS . . President Vice President .. . Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING Bob Embrctson Laura Grcttc Joyce Shinncs Carolyn Berg Kenny Hanson The Viking Spirit By yimminey ver two points ahet! shouted a loyal Viking during the annual Swedish-Norse basketball game. Every year since 1929, when the Roosevelt Scandinavian Club divided into the Swedish and the Norse Clubs, a friendly rivalry between the two clubs has existed. Every semester, superiority is temporarily settled in a basketball game, only to be brought up again the next semester. Playing basketball, however, is not the only function of the Norse Club. The real Talcs of Norway Sitting — Shinnci. Grcttc. Lauknew. Standing — K. Hanton, D. Johnton. purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in the land, the customs, and the culture of Norway. Any student who has taken or is taking Norse is eligible to join the Norse Club. Before a student can be declared officially a member he must go through a horrible initiation. 1271
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Science Makes Music Hcnjum, Ashmead, Baadsgaard. Scientists in the Making 4FeCl3+3K 4 Fe(CN)6-Fe Fe(CN) 6 3J+ I2KcK Pshoosh! As the smoke clears away we see the members of the science club unconcernedly pour-ins acids and mixing formulas. A little thing like an explosion doesn't bother such hardened scientists. Every second and fourth Wednesday these future Louis Pasteurs and Madam Curies meet in Room 223. Vou can expect practically anything at one of the science club meetings because the students themselves run the meetings and do what is interesting to them. At each meeting the students manage to have a little fun which is not entirely scientific. Any student at Roosevelt who is at all interested in science is eligible to join the club. CLUB HELPS STUDENTS The stimulation of other students who are interested in science and the excellent facilities for experimentations are a great source of enjoyment and help to these scientists in-the-making. In both June and January the science department at Roosevelt presents a trophy to the most promising student in science in order to stimulate more interest in the scientific field. The January trophy winner this year was Richard Ellingson. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Richard Ellington. .... President........Paul Johnston Richard Dubbc .. .. Vice President .. . Hurbert Hulquist Don Matechuk ... .. . Secretary..........Betty Buhr Jerry Co ............. Treasurer ...Douglas McKilligan Scrgeant-at-Arms...... Richard Dubbc rOW I—But ' Dubbc Ellington, Mr. Strandjord. Matychuk, Co . Wctch. Row 2—Athmead, HultquiSt. Munson Handley, Grenier, field. Loomn. Row J— Ekman, Baadsgaard. Boc. Nygard. Pulrang. Matychuk, Swan. Row 4—Townsend Lanr.s, Hcmmingscn, Waylander. Hcnjum, W. Smith. Row S— P. Johnston. |. Johnson. McK.ll.gan. Carey. Cornelius. Roller. D. Swenson. [293
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