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Row I: Miss Heath. Warner, D. Johnson, Hcmscy, Hilscman, Jonas. Albrccht, M. Anderson. Miss Comley. Row 2; Web- ster. Stewart, Jurkavski, Kerr, D. Nelson, E. Nelson. Hotcne. Bolster. Row 3: Hailand, G, Sorenson, Mcssman. Lee, Bandiak, Duffy. Hacg. Russell. Row 4: Althaus. Herwig. Bjeldanes, Gilmer. M. Nelson. Owens, Wickner, Carmicbael. Row 5: Benedict, O ' Hcron, A. Thomp- son, Turnquist, Turner, J. Nelson, Krusc, Habcrkorn, Aim. Row 6: Maybce, M. CaHson, Ludwig, Brenner, Baeycn, Jacb, Tack. Row 7: Skarnes, P. Swanson, Krumholz, Hagcn, Hauge, Nilsen, Sprlggs, Lerbakkcn. Brir k. Row I: Dcutschman, Mcdvcc, Martini Norblom, Miss Leigh, Bremberg. Parish Dahl, Pace. Row 2: Washburn. E. Andc son, McTighe. M. Johnson, L. Carlson Hcffner. A. Richardson. Haney, Ostlund Row 3: Melsvor, Thoreson, Helseth, Ny quist, Lcary, G. Erickson, Weston, Brown Harriman. Row 4: Fcrrario. I. Hanson, Bowles. Schwartz, Glabe, Hjelmeland Saxum, Snellman. KIcis. Row 5: Chris- tiansen. Engstrom, Huff, Tibbetts, Will- mcrt, R. Erickscn, Strand. Waldahl, Baeyen. Row 6: Gantriis, M. Larson. J, Carlson, Jettner. Forsberg, Holmberg, Wagle. Cossctte, Alexander, D. Gustaf- son. tU BLUE TRr The Blue Triangle, a branch organization of the Girls Reserve, is the largest girls ' club at Roosevelt h igh School. It is composed of stu- dents who usually are ex-members of the Silver Triangle and who are now upper classmen. The meetings are held on the first and the second Wednesday of every month and often include small parties and special entertainment. Many activities, both charitable and sociable, are common occurrences for the club members. Re- cently, the girls, under the direction of Miss Heath and Miss Leigh, the advisers, collected FALL Marilyn Anderson Mary Lou Hauge Gayle Rustad Jean Argali Pat Martini OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Intcr-Club Council SPRING Marilyn Anderson Mary Lou Hauge Gayle Rustad Jean Argali Pat Martini food for the starving Indians of America. This food was received with much gratitude. Annual social events are. the hli-Y and Blue Fri mixers and the morning Easter services. The club ' s pin is an emblem o f the American y.W.C.A., a large organized group of Ameri- can women who strive to promote friendly atti- tude among girls and to supply for them whole- some, clean recreation. :27]
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Row I: Waulwell, Brock, M. Larson, Braaten, Mrs. Jolly, D. Gilbertson, Klau- rens, Strom, J. Johnson. Row 2: Quist. M, Robinson, M. Sampson, Fewer, Wi- denhocfer, Strand, Wulkan. Hagen. Row 3: Hardin, Hoey, E. Nelson, M. Johnson, C. Erickson. J. Carlson. Aasve, L. Martin- sen. Row 4: J. Peterson. J. Swanson. Sword, Anderberg, J. Nelson, K. Han- son, Webber, Gclinas, Kragenbring, Row 5: Backwith, McMullen, Osmandson, Engelbrecht, P. Peterson, A. Erickson, Hitchcock, Skarnes. Row 6: Christopher- son, Silcnc, OIness, Turner, Appeil. Stratton, Mathews, C. Carlson, B. Jor- gensen. Row I : Van Laawen, Harvey, Lilja. L Anderson, Mrs. Miller, Sundstrom, G Nelson, J. Hanson. N. Smith. Row 2 M. Johnson, Hawkinson, Leikvold, Neu mann, McKay, Cameron. Geving, Vic kers- Row 3: Hagerman, Storholm Gable. A. Johnson. M. Johnson, Elling son. J. Carlson, Sword, G. Johnstone Row 4: Schreiber, Ewen, Steenson, B Olson. Frctter, Dvorak, Bork, Buettner Harms. Row 5: Helgren, Haugc, Berg Dubisar, B. Larsen, Bemis, J. Peterson Ann IS. Row 6; Boyce, Argall, Rustad Lechnr, London, Martin, C. Gustafscn, Alexson, Spencer. Row I: J. Sorcnson, Adams. Wright, Mc Williams, Miss Haberman. Werhan. So em. Grass. Row 2: Remmcn. Hartman, P Hartman, Neil, Ingebrigtsen, Murphy Albrecht. Row 3: Olmstead, Dahl. Lee Dahl, B. Hanson, F. Anderson, Bade Sage. Row 4: Sorensen, K. Olson. Mac Donald. B. Aronson, Gollwitzer, Harris M. Anderson, Bcrndt. Row 5: McCor mick, Nordstrom, Landstrom. Bergiund Fitch, E. Hanson, B. Anderson. S. Erick son. Row 6: Christopher, Ostlund, Slet ten, M. Nilsen, Webber. Kreft, Wein gart, Switala, Domholdt. SILVER TRI To face life squarely, to find and give the best is the nnotto of Silver Tri ' s nnembers. One of the worthwhile ways in which they arc trying to give their best is helping others. Each month a group of members have gone out to the polio hospital at Rosemount to entertain the children there and to bring them gifts. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Joanne Fewer President Joanne Fewer Barbara Widenhoefer Vice-president Barbara Wiedcnhoefer Beverly Hagen Secretary Beverly Hagen Janet Meyer Treasurer Janet Meyer One of the mam social events sponsored by Silver Tri was the barn dance held at the y.W.C.A., a Silver Tri and Hi-Y mixer. Sophomore and junior girls only are eligible for membership. C26:
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Row I: Mathews, Cannon, Schofield. Kramel, Kampstad, E. Erickson, Mr. Edv ard Haynes. Burch. C. Carlson. Row 2: Herr;in, Bastis, I. Gustafson, Lindstrom, Huebner, D. Gustafson, Hedblo FALL Leslie Burch Louis Morgal Jack Hcrlin Charles Bastis Ronald Widenhoefer OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING Leslie Burch Charles Bastis Carol Carlson Ronald Widenhoefer Donna Gustafson FALL Marilyn Mathews Georgine Holgate Carol Johnson Dorothy Bouchard OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer SPRING Marilyn Mathews Georgine Holgate Carol Johnson Dorothy Bouchard JUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY The qualification for membership in the His- torical Society is to have a lively interest in his- tory. This means not only in the classroom, but in regard to every day living. This club was organized in 1945 by Mr. hHaynes. Its members are interested in finding out about the history and background of Min- nesota communities. Know Your Minnesota is the slogan of the group. Angels of Mercy Dickman, Haugc, Mrs. Jolly. RED CROSS COUNCIL We Serve is the proud motto of the Red Cross Council directed by Miss Farseth. It was organized in 1941. The purpose of the Coun- cil is to supervise Red Cross Activities all over school. The Red Cross Flag is awarded to the home- room contributing the largest amount to the fund drive. Last year ' s champions, Mrs. Jolly ' s homeroom, were outdone this year by Miss McGrath ' s homeroom. Serving Proudly Mathews, C. Jo ' - - . - ' - I : ' r- ' . ' ;, ' ,. ; • ' - - ' 4 ■
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