Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1950

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Home Economics Home Economics courses are open to both boys and girls. The course in toods emphasizes home management, the plan- ning ot meals, and the proportion ot toods. The course in sewing teaches a girl to design and to malce her own clothes. Home and Family Living is an- other course taught in this department. Right-Miss Comley, Mrs. Gossell, Miss Milsten, and Miss Kramer loolc over the new bowls tor the Home Economics de- partment. Home and Family Living Parties The Home and Family Living classes plan and put on ditterent social tunctions to iearn how to conduct themselves, This picture shows a class giving a tea. The students be- come conscious ot table manners, personal conduct, and the treatment ot guests. Later the class discusses the party and makes note ot what they did right and what they did wrong. This course gives to the students ot Roosevelt the poise and grace that helps them to become cultured citizens ot the world. .-if 4Q1:-J -gi ,.1,-lx.. J - At door: Mar, Lv- Lvs w 'view yn Ana'-'son .aw 9-iagign, and D ' s Stash ,. By the table: L: f'rn'a Las' Q cw: yo Aran-5 Aasvw :hr 1- ji. A Problems of Da+ing The most important questions that come to the mind ot a teen age boy or girl are, ' How shall I act on that important date? What shail I say to him or to her? Every boy or girl aslcs these questions one time or another. They are just a tew ot the many topics discussed in Home and Family Living. Petting and neclcing are also discussed, and the students say just what they thinlc about such matters. Going steady also provolqes a very thorough discusf SlOVT. icuii' Ping- B.a'o.i'a Craczo it few' Star'-s yd Jenn W rffs - n- y a' -V fit P ::. Iiliil

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Home and Family Class Discussions The course in Home and Family Living is ot' tered as an elective in the tweltth grade. Stu- dents discuss problems related to themselves and to other teenagers so that they may know how to act in later lite. Many ot these situations are shown to the pupils in movies. Later in class the pupils dis- cuss these movies and decide what was right. and what was wrong. and what might have been done or said to have smoothed over the situation, The course at Roosevelt is taught by Miss Comley. Standing: Brl' Salt: br ngs up a qucstor' tor discussion wtrlr. srtt ng, E can McKay, Leonard Erickson, Shirl-w if lun and Mar yn Bfrlr ccrrs ci-Jr its 'na r' or nts. D O i -sq Decoration Committees Originality has been the aim ot this years Dance Decoration Committee. Selected by the Student Council, this committee has served throughout the year. For the Football Dance they used maroon and gold decorations. Snow' men were the center ot attraction at the anf nual Winter Carnival Dance. The Spring Party produced a very original decoration scheme, which was lcept a secret until the time ot the dance. By their hard worlc the group has suc- ceeded in malring the dances very attractive attairs. lim Jorgcnson. Collccn Burt, Peggy Richardson. and Bar- bara Brown tin sh the decorations tor thc Winter Carri- Q . VG. Foreign Languages Latin, German, Norse, Swedish, and Spanish are the tive ditterent languages otfered at Roosevelt. Languages are ot- tered to improve a studentls use ot Eng- lish and to give him a knowledge ot clas- sical allusions tound in literature and modern lite. Other toreign languages are taught it there is a sutticient enrollment. The pupil is expected to complete tour semesters ot study to receive credit. Mrs. Gerard. Mr. Eggan, Mrs. Stcinhausar, Mr. Bcnson, and Mrs. Hall chuclrlc ovcr the translar trcr' ot a stcry.



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M O son lr nn A son ur a M Jchnson an w ust a Industrial Arts nere are some classes IU lndustrlal Arts ottered urls as wel as to boy There rs a rnechanr drawrng class IU whrch students learn elementary prrncuples ot mechanical drawrng There are ad yanced courses also In machrne drawrng whrch deals mostly wrth machrne oesrgn There are machrne woodworlcrng classes whrch use power macnrnes woodworlcrng machrnes and the ww V151 ...q om Mr Brck am o hstou wour stud nts lathe To oevelop turther slcrll rn the use ot wood workrng hand tools and ot power machines rn malc rno turnrture and cabinets pupils may talce cabrnet malcrnb Prrntrng rs also otrered to teach students to set type to talce and read proot to loclc up torms to run presses and to do sample brndery worlc Basrc experrerce tor prrnters and editors rs obtained Auto mechanrcs rs lrlcewrse ottered to those who wash to talce up servrce statron operation rx I A- . ..,r-fs, Top: f. l , lv .l.r.lrt', M2 D-u rs, Mr. ndvr V, Mr. C v Bolt : , r ch- flrs rasurvmr-nt tor onr- t i ' rth ' n, '. d Mr. t'l -nbvclf nspcct a rw sat-, to' r Q ., the rnd rr ldcoartrffnt. , , . . T. - - . ., . . . . J Y to g N l s. Acal t '.

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