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Row I: I-ljelrneland, Tibbetts, Farmer, Bogen, D. Carlson, Knutson, Price, Mr. Christcnson. Row 2: Hutt, Sicvers, D. Johnson, Schwarzkopf, Mcdvcc, B. Jorgensen, B. Johnson, Forsberg. Row 3: Vrudny, Johnstone, Grinde, Grette, Backlund, C. Wilson, Lee, Bertheau. Row 4: Thomson, Kielty, J. Lund, B. Nelson, Svitak, Selby, Dettrnan. Row 5: Englund, Youngdahl, Bjerkcn, McKinney, P. Kelly, Stein, Goranson, Donnelly. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization re- sponsible tor the morale ot Roosevelt stu- dents. The Council has been busily engaged in making plans tor such memorable events as the Sunlights, Paul Bunyan Day, l-lome- coming, the Spring Party, and the I-learts I-lop. The Council also administers the student New Bill in the Making Row I: Knutson, D. Carlson, Farrner, Price, Baclclund. Row 2: Bogen, Goranson, Vrudny. FALL OFFICERS SPRING David Carlson President Iver Bogen Ross Farmer Vice-president Shirley Price Shirley Price Recording Secretary Mary Tibbetts June Knutson Corresponding Secretary Laura Grette Iver Bogen Treasurer Chuclc Wilson Kurt Goranson Sergeant-at-Arms Franlcie Bertheau government, which has been very successtul here and has been admired by many other schools. Very otten we have student visitors who hope to talce baclc to their schools some ideas ot the government at Roosevelt so that they may start a similar plan. The club was organized in l924 by Mr. Lundeen and is now under the caretul guid- ance ot Art Christenson. It is composed ot numerous groups which have specitic duties to carry out. The meetings are held once a weeli, usually on Monday. Students who wish to be members must be elected by their homerooms. In this way we are sure that the Student Council is composed ot the cream ot the crop at Roosevelt. Merit awards are given to the students who have contributed to the club by their generous help and service. Last January, David Carlson, Kurt Goranson, Ross Farmer, and Ann Marie Baclclund received awards.
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Row I: Lcrbakken, Stevens, Purcell, Svitak, Mr. Christenson, Bucttner, P. Kelly, Kattlcman, A. Peterson. Row 2: M. Johnson, N. Smith, B. Jorgensen, Madsen, Curtis, 5. EriCkSOH, B. Russell. Blom, Waglc. Row 3: Barrowclough, Petro, Schwanenberg, S. Johnson, Ritmirc, V. Johnson, Bloomquist, Knic, G I .R 4: R r Uhlcr S. Olson G White J Johnson Johnstone Skarnes B n k Ro 5' Pot ' ' - aarneau ow cupc, , , . , . , , , urgcson, Mocry, Brin. w . crl, Oren, I-Ioglrn, Mc Mahon, Himrrrler, L. Ca'ter, Wahmscn, Watson, Crosby, Maple. Row 6: R. Nelson, D. Norcll, Schctter, l-lilborn, Burnreistcr, Selby, E. Jensen, Stcnvig, Reisdorph, Printon. Row 7: Weber, Goalcn, Vcalc, Green, M. Haugc, Dubbc, Ncuentcldt, True, Hamilton, Higgins, J. Peterson. BOARD OF GOVERNORS STUDY HALLS Members ot the Board ot Governors are responsible tor controlling the conduct ot the study halls. Roosevelt students have taken upon themselves the job ot keeping the study halls quiet and orderly. Each study hall has a chairman. an assistant, and an attendance clerk. The chairman keeps his study hall in good order tor studying. I-le may issue conduct slips to those who do not abide by the rules ot the study hall. The attendance clerk takes the roll which, in tum, is sent to the Council Cttice to be checked. ETHICS COMMITTEE lt a student cannot adapt himselt to the rules ot the study halls, he is given a con- duct slip and is sent to the Ethics Commit- tee. The pupils ot the committee discuss his problem with him to tind a solution to his ditticulty. Several times Arthur Christenson, adviser, has stepped in and has given the student in question a responsible job that FALL O F F l C E R S SPRING Robert Jorgensen President Ray Belangcr Patrick Kelly Vice-president Robert Jorgensen Nancy Smith Secretary Donna Mae Johnson John Pet-:rson Sergeant-at-Arms Louis Titlany will keep him both interested and busy. It a student has three or more conduct slips and continues to be disorderly he is subject to expelling. What's the Verdict? G. Johnson, Taylor, Hrlborn, Vruriny, Dufour. l
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