Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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Exdminin3 Lonns. Weisclabaum. Hagcfman, Hegle, Mr. Brick. STAGE CREW House lights dim, footlights come on, and the curtain opens on another program at Roose- velt. But wait, let ' s go backstage! NX e find it is the reliable stage crew that makes the program possible. The members ' responsibilities vary from showing the noon movies daily, to setting the scenery for our stage productions. The boys, who must maintain a C average, receive a school letter after they serve actively with the group for two years. This year, Bob hiagerman was the manager; and James Larsen, the assist- ant manager. Mr. Brick is the faculty adviser. Men Bruns, Kline, Gilbert, Lonns, Conway. J. Larson, Bemis. Mandell. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Manage Kenneth Bruns Dick Hume Kenneth Bruns Assistant Manager Dave Anderson and Dick Lindquist AUDIO-VISUAL The 16mm. Audio Visual operators are a rela- tively new group here at Roosevelt. They are the boys who run the projectors in the archives and in the classrooms. Mr. Strandjord is the ad- viser of this group which was formally organized in 1946. Aside from classroom movies, they as- sist the stage crew whenever necessary, and supply and operate the sound equipment for school organization. To be eligible to join, a boy must have a working knowledge of the equipment and must maintain a C average. Back Row: W. Bcnscn, J. Anderson. Sweet, yonker, D. Anderson, Lindquist, Forsbcrg. Fisk. Therres, Bruns. Front Row: W. Nelson, Prous, L. Therres.

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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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Row I: Schwarzkopf, C. Schetter, Galar- neau. Miss Steinhauser, H. Schetter, Kusslte, Prigge. Row 2: Sorem. A. Rich 3fdson, Grinde. Holmgren, Gabrelcik Uhler. Row 3: Russell, Bergman, S. Ol son, Bergef, Widenhoefer, Brask, Haeg Row 4: Jonas, Galchutt, Mauren, Cun ningham. Kuehn, Halle. Row 5: Carleen Schwanenberg, Hilgeman, Conrad, RosS ' man, Lorensen, Weber. Row 6. W. Carl son, Thomas, Fritzke, Korn, Gregory Weber, L. Anderson. G. Anonsen. Row I : E. Anderson, Callister, Argall, Comfort, R. Swanson, Hall, J. Johnson. Row 2: Morris, Borseth, Taylor, Clarke, Sutton, Plotnik, G. Swanson, Minor. Row 3: El I if son, Olmstead, Hertzer, Glabe, Gantriis, Sundstrom, G. Nelson, L. And- erson, Row 4: E. Peterson, Bolmgren. Gollwitzcr, McWilliams. Herr, Krcft, Weingart, Pferdekamper. Row 5: K. Nielsen, Schrack, Schoberg, Prl chard, Herbert, Waldor, Thielen, Norcll, Hag- crman. GERMAN CLUB The members of the German Club, Die Deut- sche Gesellschaft, have been very active this year. Their most important project was sending Care packages to needy families in Germany. They also sent school supplies to German chil- dren. Several of the members have been cor- responding with students in German schools, and have received many interesting souvenirs from them. The club business and program meetings arc held on the second Thursday of each month. The club has many entertaining programs, and usually refreshments are served. At one meet- ing Helen Schetter, a former Roosevelt student and German Club member, gave a talk on her recent trip to Europe. Cabinet meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month. The club sponsors many other activities including FALL Hans Schetter Jack Hall Beverly Galarneau Lyall Schwarzkopf Carl Schetter OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING Jack Hall Lyall Schwarzkopf Jean Argall Ralph Swanson Carl Schetter senior farewell banquets, holiday and club get- togethers, and initiation parties. The German Club was started in 1925. The qualification for membership is to have a grade B or better. The D.D.G. club motto is Frisch begonnen ist halb gewonnen. (A good begin- ning is half the winning.) Club pins are modeled after the evergreen tree or tannenbaum. It represents dependability because its needles are green all the year round. Hans Schetter and Jack Hall have been awarded the German Trophy this year for serv- ice to the club and for scholarship. [303

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