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Bockstoge Jesters Turn the lights on, pull the curtain a little more, and put I2 chairs in a row. These orders are heard frequently, but who is it that does these things? We look backstage and tind a dependable stage crew that takes care ot this work. The boys, who must maintain a C aver- age, receive a school letter 'atter they have served' tor two years with the crew. The man- ager this year is Jim Larsen, and Bill Bemis is assitant manager. Mr. Brick is faculty adviser. The old timers Row I: J. Larsen, D. Johnson, J. Andersen, Mandell, R. Carlso Erickson, Bemis Careful, clon't fall! Row I: Shcctman, Rann' 5 B k R 2 V'k P l L decn, Blom, Currier Seeing ls Believing Room 328B has changed its name to the Movie Room so that Roosevelt now has a suitable place tor showing movies. The Visual Crew, under the direction ot Mr. Lobdell, takes care ot setting up and operating the I6 mm. movie machine. It the teachers so desire, the machines are set up in their own classrooms. Wayne Nelson is crew chiet. The Audio Crew, under the direction ot Mr. Blake, operates the sound system in the audi- torium and also the PA. system tor the toot- ball games. The crew chief is William Perreault. The tape recorder and portable sound equip- ment may be operated in the classroom tor in- dividual teachers. Row I' Fisk Pcrrcault Mr Blake Row 2' Mr Lobdcll Lockwood, Vedeen, Schmidt, Wolff, Eide, Jacobson, Row 3: Betzold, J. Anderson, W. Nelson. Row 4': Jarvis, Bcrgin: Sheimonek: i I l
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Row l: Gustafson, Boyce, Annis, Burmeister, Hcrrlin, Mr. Haynes, Borseth, Kraml, Morgal, Vik. Row 2: L, Hanson, Lanstad, Vikingson, Epland, Wilson, Erickson, W. Anderson, Scemann. Royol Historians Which museum shall we visit next, Mr. Haynes? came the query. The Junior His- torical Society was organized in I945 by Mr. Haynes who has worked very hard tor its suc- cess. The club welcomes into membership anyone with a C average in grades and a genuine in- terest in the early days ot Minnesota. Members eagerly accept the challenge that their motto gives: Know Your Minnesota. O F F l C E R S President .,....... ...........,.,. .... L o uis Morgal Vice-president ,... . i...... Mary Kraml Secretary ....... ..... l rene Johnson Treasurer .,... ..... R obert Wilson One, two, three.- M. Johnson, D. Wilson ls this the right box? Miss Ferseth, C. Johnson, Bennett l We Serve Under the able direction ot Miss Marianna Farseth, the members ot the Red Cross Council have greatly aided the work of the Red Cross. They have assisted the tund drives at Roose- velt. This year the Red Cross pennant was awarded to room 336 tor the largest homeroom contribution. O F F I C E R S President .... .......,...,... .... M a rlin Johnson Secretary .... ..... C arole Johnson Treasurer .... .Doris Wilson E263
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Ladies Thor Wciited Everybody swing your partner is a tamil- iar order to al Blue Triangle girls. This past year Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, and l-li-Y members have held a number ot barn dances. Blue Triangle, a branch organization ot the Y-Teens, is open to all senior girls ot Roose- velt. The Y.W.C.A. sends out one ot its rep- resentatives who works with the club advisers, Miss Heath, Miss Paleen, and Miss Leigh. This club has a Y-Teen pin which represents the Y-Teen fellowship throughout the world. An important activity of the club is the Senior Farewell Tea. The graduating girls that have maintained regular attendance are pre- sented with a corsage. Row l: Widenhocier, Fewer, Holt, Miss Leigh, Tattersfield, Holmgren, Rustad, Strand. Row 2: Rasmussen, J. Carlson, Schreiber, P. Pederson, A. Johnson, El- lingson, D. Johnson, Bronce. Row 3: Bade, Gilles, C. Swanson, Lechnyr, Meyer, Hagenstad, Clark. Row 4: Ouist, S. Erickson, B. Anderson, Ostlund, Adams, M. Larson, Wolander, Beck- with. Row 5: Allan, Kragenbring, Baker, O'Brien, L. Olson, Mills, Chalk, Grinde. Row 6: l-lane, Cooper, Wick, Allan, Theilmann, McNif'f, Hagland, Chisam. Row 7: P. Jensen, M. Olsen, Schwancn- berg, Jordan, Kampstad, Bjerken, Thor vig, Eberly, Jorgensen. O F F I C E R S President .,..... .............. ........ M i riam Holt Vice-president .. ..... Mary Theilmann Secretary ........ ......,.. N adine Ewen Treasurer .,........ ..., B arbara Widenhoefer Inter-Club Council ..... ......, M arna Sampson The programs for this past semester have been centered around the individual. One meeting each semester is devoted to a service project. This year favors were made tor the children at the University Hospital. Other so- cial activities in which the club engaged are the Banquet with Dad, the Mother's Christmas Tea, and the annual morning Easter Service. Each spring members ot the Y-Teens send members ot their own club to worlcshop meet- ings. At these meetings the girls are given in- tormation about their jobs. E231 Row l: Miss Paleeri, Andreasen, Fagcr- lie, Sampson, Wuikan, Argall, Harris, Bell, Miss Heath. Row 2: Bobendricr, Wcrhan, Corcoran, Glaeser, J. Nelson, Vlfright, Mackey, M. Nelson. Row 3: M. Swanson, Stcnvaas. E. Larson, R. Swenson, Rinkey, Foslien, D. Hanson, Joanne Bayliss, Jeanne Bayliss. Row 4: Becklund, Nygaard, D. Johnson, Berg- lund, Fredrickson, Bielland, Running, D. Andersen, Marshall. Row 5: C. Lar- son, Brask, Wardwell, Schoberg, Os- lund, Miller, Mikkelson, Lingcn. Row 6: Skoglund, Graftaas, Borsch, Smith, Hest- ness, Feigum, Hartman, Gustafson, Ha- gen. Row 7: Hardin, Knox, Smith, Croonquist, Ewen, Bemis, B. Larsen, Storholm, Ziepcr, Schaller.
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