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I f r - h mM ' SlfimM H « .55» V T : ■ 1 Row I: Miss Nelson, Hinman. M.Johnson, Wasle, Huff. Brembcrg, Forsbers, Mr. Vostsberger. Row 2: Burns. Hause, Lee, Bjeldanes, Maybee, Foote, Krumholz, Warner. Row 3: Hemscy, B. Christianson, C. Pearson, Tibbetts, Willmert. Hjelmeland, B. Carlson, Tiffany. Row 4: B. Jorgensen, Bylund, Opsaht, Holland] K. Johnson C. Wilson, Herring, Koch. Row 5: Handy. Kuban, D. Anderson, M. Swanson, Biros. Sclby, D. Nelson. McKinney, Kelly. QUO VADIS For many days before the actual induction ceremony, groups of prospective Quo Vadis members may be seen huddled in dark corners, discussing the horrible details that they have heard from previous members. It is interesting to note, however, that after the terrible ordeal of waiting is over and the appointed time ar- rives, all members will agree that the fun that they experience is well worth the hours of wor- rying about what will happen next. Ten boys and ten girls are inducted every semester, and it has been the custom to have FALL Melvin Swanson Dean McKinney Barbara Bremberg Barbara Christenscn Chuck Wilson OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING Dean McKinney Delores Maybee Delores Maybee Betty Burns the vice-president elected from this group. In this way the club is assured of efficient lead- ership, even after graduation. Ushering at the class play, choir concerts, and other important events is only one of the tasks of this active club. The club advisors have helped make Quo Vadis one of the most successful clubs at Roose- velt. Initiation Haugc, Warner. Stein. Bjeldanes. Maybee.
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■ f p p ! Row I: Mattson. Mr. Palmquist. Pace, Forsbeis, Watkins, M. Johnston, Miss McCtadic, Norblom. Row 2: Bristol, M. Johnson. Bersum, McLeod Hoglund Field, LaFleur, Galchutt. Row 3: Juettner, Lee. Easthna, Malmberg, M. Carlson, Hauge, Brown, J. Johnson, Lerbakken. Row 4: L. Paulson Hacg ' Bjeldancs ' Voungquist, Roseen, Burton, Martini. Row 5: Biros, R. Peterson, I. Halvorson, Burch, Phillips. Annis, Hall, R. Pederson. Row «: D. Nelson Forsmark Huston ' Meyer, Roth, Reinmuth, R. Peterson, Widenhoefcr, Birch. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Won ' t you pull — eeze buy a homecoming button? After this pathetic pleading, the vic- tim breaks down, reaches into his pocket, and the sale is made. Only eight more buttons left, you say to yourself, and gaily trip off to chemistry. The setting is the front hall; the event is the prehomecoming button sale. This is only one of the varied activities in which Senior hHonor So- ciety members take part. Besides holding a Sworn in J. Johnson R. Peterson. Glascr, Mason, Phillips. FALL John Watkins Margaret Johnston FHelen Forsberg OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer SPRING Jack Hall Rachael Bjeldancs Gerard Phillips semi-annual initiation at which the newly chosen members are sworn into the National Senior hlonor Society, the club sponsors at least one dance a year. Scholarship, leadership, service, and charac- ter are goals which one must reach to become a member. A scholarship average of 2.3 throughout the tenth and the eleventh grades must be maintained. initiation J r
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Row I: B. Anderson. Fahlin, Cunnlnston, Krumhulz. D. Johnson. Manolcff, Kelly. Row 2: G. Nelsen, Hagen, Hauge, Ler- oakken, Spriggs, Melander, Knapp, Baeyen. M. Carlson. Row 3: Carmichael. Jonas, Duffy, Leiknes. P. Carlson, Thone, Eberly, D. Anderson, J. Parsons, Row 4: Croonquist, Gantrjis, Muhly. E. Thomsen, R. Thomsen, Kirkegaard, Eggiman, Gfadin, D. Johnson. D. Nelson. Row 5: P. Swanson, L. Jensen, Pfer dekamper, Pavlick, Stocco, Ludwig, G. Sorenson, Theilmann. Row 6: B. Jorgenson, Martini, Gem, M. Anderson, Foote, Fosland. Hughes, Messman, P. Nelson. Row I: Mackcy, M. Nelson, Hardin, C. Gustafson, M. Andersen, Funder, Bech- with, Deutschman, Row 2: Galarneau, N. Smith, Moery, Willmert, Tibbetts. Hjelmeland, J. Sorenson, Adams, K. Nilscn. Row 3: M. Johnson, E. Ellingson. Gable, A. Johnsen, G. Johnstone, J. Carlson, Storholm, Hagerman. Norman. Row 4: D. Andersen, Running. Knox. Moen, Vessey, Uhler, Langguth, Berger. Row 5: B. Jacobson, Skoglund, C, Carl- son, Mathews, Tack, Warner, Ronncn- berg, Krugcr, McBride. Row I: Watson, Brown, Bell, Sievers, Mr. Haynes, Veale, S. Olson, Pastre, Row 2: Spainhower, Stavros, S. Arneson, E. Grayson. A. Mikkelson, Wagstrom, Pe- tfo. Morris, J. Sorenson. Row 3: Taylor, N)ocs, M. Thorcson, M. Hcnriksen, J. Fischer, J. Fischer, Freer. Row 4: Fahler, Harris, Foslin, Leary, Manoliff, B. Peter- son. Row 5: Styrlund. McTighe. Marrs. D. Gustafson, Miller, J. Nelson. R. Nel- son, Row 6: McCcan, Russell, A. Thomp- son, Long. G. Sorenson, Owens, J. Nel- son, Brainard, Vavra. THE OPTIMISTS One of Roosevelt ' s newest up and coming clubs, The Optimists, was organized in 1945 for the purpose of assisting the cheering led by the cheerleaders at all athletic events. The name at that time was Roosevelt Rooters Club. The members felt, however, that they should try to enlarge the original activities of the club and established themselves, therefore, The Op- timists. FALL Kenneth Veale Avonne Brown Beverly Seivers Shirlee Olson Beverly Bell John Watson Clayton Brainerd OFFICERS President Vice-president Vice-president Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arnns SPRING Kenneth Veale Nanette McNiff Mary Pat Tielman Thomas Vavera Irnna Pastre Shirley Pavlick William Peterson Membership is open to all students. The club encourages a spirit of friendliness throughout the school. It is also opposed to unsportsman- like attitudes in school and in athletics of all kinds. . :24:
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