Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1952
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NM Q-,jk-.xxx-A-jXA'xRXw-I-Zjkkxu-,f ff g-AX-J Nw AdminisTraTion The managenfienT and supervi- sion oT RoosevelT l-ligh School is The responsibiliTv oT Principal W. R. VQN LEVERN. ln addiTion To planning The school program and seeing ThaT The school aTTairs run sn'iooThly, Mr. von Levern is also on The heaI+h council. l-le has Two assisTanT principals- MlSS MER- CEDES NELSON and MR. E. N. STRANDJORD. Miss Nelson is a healTh and TirsT-aid insTrucTor and is on The healTh council. Mr. STrand- iord advises The sTudenT council, is The lunchroom and parlcing loT supervisor, The alumni adviser, and is on The healTh council. Counselors The girls' counselor is MISS ANNIE McCRADlE. The counselor Tor The boys is MR. A. E. PALMQUIST. TogeTher They are The advisers oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy aT RoosevelT. They are in charge oT TesTs and n'ieasuremenTs. and are The scholarship advisers. Office Clerks The oTTice cIerI4s handle such Things as program cards, aTTendance cards, reguesTs Tor excusaIs. eTc. They Iceep busy The TuII day receiving im- porTanT inTormaTion and re-rouTing iT inTo The proper pIaces. They are MISS NANCY ASMUS, MRS. EVELYN I-IERDINE, MISS FRANCES I-IUSEBY, MISS MARJCRIE STENSINC5, and MISS GLSA STGNE. Sighi'-Saving, VisiTing Teacher MISS MARGARET ERICKSON, who is our visiTing Teacher, has The responsibiIiTy oT helping sTudenTs and parenTs To iron ouT home cIiTTicuITies. She is a member oT The heaITh counciI. The sighT- saving Teacher, MISS JEAN ROBERTSON, aids her sTudenTs wi+h Their schooI worI4 and proIoIems. She is on The EacuITy Co-ordinaTing Council, and she has charge oT The Young ReopIe's Symphony ConcerTs. MRIT IMEkhIr hgifi M L I I th h Th TT g P T L B D hIb q S M G St nding B b Ly M Lcvcrsee. Joa C p J 6 Tafson, Beit R Jdy Chrisfensen, HcIen S N C IIy, Lois Wichzfrorrv. .. Mmrrbc-is nl rhv Facully Co orrlinaling Council qarhof for a rncelirrg. They are, siflinq: Mr. Slrandiord, Mr. Voglsberqer, Mrs. Jolly, Miss Pals-on M Lill'lM'sNla M' Hub 1nM'sF rhM L r r wr r-T, r-. Q s rr, iss , erm, , ir- arie , r, yon evorn. Sfandings Mr. Wagner, Mr. Swadrer, Miss Reberrson. i Faculfy Co-ordinafing Council The Facully Co-ordinaling Council was or- complered as planned. Al lheir meelings The ganized for The purpose of seeing lhal all council members also presenl problems per- eyenrs lhal are carried on in The school' are run raining ro school life. Many of These are lhen smoolhly. ll fries lo organize arlairs so Thar presenled lo Principal W. P. yon Levern, who There are no conllicls and Jrhar all eyenls are allemprs lo lind a solulion. Mary Andreen, Phyllis Webber, Arlene Hopper, Peler Jacobsen, Donna Hrrl lingsworfh, Lois Cosfello, Ralph Towler, Lowell Moen, and Sran Iflvlson ari- fome of The Senior Honor Socieh members who wenr on The field Trip Field Trips Build AX , 7.-55? - i Knowledge T One yery imporranl parl of our edu- calion and school life loday is lhe Tield lrips lhal are lalcen by sludenls in social sludies classes or school organizalions. Towards The beginning of 'rhe school year, rhe Senior l-lonor Sociely mem- bers roolc a Jrrip lo Chaslca, Minnesola, where lhey wenl lhrough lhe sugar refinery. I2 English DeparTmenT MRS. L. KATHERINE PAETZ Teaches courses in radio and drama in addiTion To English, and is in charge oT The direcTion oT The Tall and spring class plays presenTed each year. MlSS LILLIAN LEIGT-l was The IOB chairman Tor English. She is on The EaculTy Social ConwrniTTee, and has charge oT The Junior American Red Cross aT RoosevelT. MRS. MAY DCT-TERTY Teaches a course in creaTive wriTing besides English. MISS BLANCl-lE DOOR has charge oT all publi- caTions and liTerary conTesTs. MRS. VERN- ETTE KAUPANG, a TwelTTh grade English Teacher, is The TaculTy adviser oT The Chris- Tian Fellowship League. MlSS MATTIE CRC- GAN was The IQB chairrnan Tor English and is censor oT The SAGAMQRE. Ab ghl M l l R N S M D Ts D M K ig News and Speech MR. LEROY NIELSEN is The adviser oT our school paper, The RoosevelT STANDARD, and Teaches a course in news. MR. LEVT QSTERHUS Teaches courses in U. S. ElisTory and in speech. l-le has charge oT The DebaTe Club and Fore ensic League. J Miss Sleiiihausor, Mr. Benson, Miss Farseln, Mr, Eggan, and Mrs. Gcraril look al some Ioruign ifoiy books in lhe Iibraw. School Spiril Senior homeroom I24 has, lor ils lhird conseculive year, lilled a baslcel ol lood al Chrislmas lime lor some lamily lhal lhey lell was less lorlunale lhan lhey. The mem- bers ol lhis homeroom broughl canned goods and lruil lor lhe basIQel, and al lhe same lime boughl a complele Chrislmas dinner lor lhe lamily. M6 NDIJV, i,,,,IQ ,.,,,5,s'1 ,,iifi- bi-ing Iiononvil pu MN, lI1I 'fWD M'.S nnl,:aii1 in-z M' vor' If-ii-rn, Languages MR. W. P. BENSON leaches common learn- ings in addilion lo Swedish. I-Ie is lhe Swedish Club adviser. MR. B. R. EGGAN leaches Norse and U. S. hislory, is lhe adviser ol lhe Norse Club, is lhe skiing coach, and is lhe lacully mana- ger ol alhlelics. MISS MARIANNA EARSETI-I leaches Spanish and is lhe Spanish Club adviser. She is on lhe Eacully Co-ordinaling Council. MRS. INEZ GERARD leaches lhe course in Lalin and is lhe I.alin Club adviser. She also leaches lwelllh grade English and is lhe chairman ol English. MISS GRETCI-IEN STEINI-IAUSER leaches German, is lhe German Club adviser, and is lhe chairman ol loreign languages. Carroll Vogl, -Janel Lull, Chuck I-lanes' Dine Dnheiny mul Griylglrwn Benson are filling a baske? of iocd for soiirf-ones Ch'slni.1s ham- iw - Miss Nelson Receives PhD MISS MERCEDES NELSQN, assislanl principal, was honored by lhe lacully al a surprise parly as a resull ol lhe conlerring ol lhe degree ol doclor ol philosophy upon her by New Yorlc Universily. I S, Mrs. Jolls and Miss HPJTI- an- slmwn browsing through .1 in lou r Soi Social S'ruclies Deparfmenl' MISS DORGTI-IY I-IEATI-I: world Iwislory clwairman. MRS. ANNE JOLLY: U. S. Iiis- lory, Eacully Co-ordinaling Council. MRS. RUTI-I FERGUSON: modern problems, audi- lorium programs, Junior Town Meeling Radio Program, lenlln grade clwairman. MR. CLAUDE LAMMERS: modern problems, cliairman social science. MR. CARL CCLE: modern problems. MR. ALAN GQWANS: common Iearnings, modern problems, Iirsl sguad loolball coach. Mr Colv. Mr. Lnrzww M. Cow. cl M E Q In I I I Miss Lwcn M . Sim-A Mr. Han-f-s M., Pgw -fn' Mr. Lg: 11 Misc Mi K.-r ill- Mr. Cc-..f su, and Miss Snniii ue -.JISC an 1 on in 'U g 'if-1..r Common Learnings Deparfmenf w1R.c.wAYNE COURTNEY:CI1airrnan u. s. Iwislory, baseball-baslqelloall coacln, I2+Iw grade cnairman. MR. EDWARD I-IAYNES: U. S. Iiislory, IOB common Iearnings, adviser Jr. I-Iislorical SO- ciely. MR. CI-IARLES LQBDELL: U. S. Iiislory. common learnings, audio visual. MISS ILENE LYNCI-I: common learnings, Social Commillee. MISS MARY McGRAII-I: common Iearnings, SAGAMQRE colleclions. MISS DOROTHY POMlv1ER:cI1airman common Iearnings. MISS A. PAULINE SANDBOE: common Iearnings. MR. MARVIN SKAURUD: U, S. Iwislory, common Iearnings, Iioclcey-lennis coaclri. MRS. VIVIAN STRAKA: common Iearnings, audilorium Ialenl programs. MR. LAWRENCE SWADNER: com- mon Iearnings, Eacully Co-ordinaling Council. I5 l Mi, Whliui-.i'vi.i Mi s TTi1bv'i'miiiicviv-Winn:-wleklliilok. ShorThand MRS. LUCILE RICE Teaches boTh The TirsT and second year oT shorThand. She is in charge oT The STANDARD collecTions. Ti? Bookkeeping MR. HARVEY WAGNER, who is chair- man oT The commercial deparTmenT, Teaches o-orclinaTing Council, and is The TaculTy adviser oT The SAGAMQRE. MR. A. B. BAARDSETH is also a bookkeeping Teacher. In adoliTion, he Teaches Typing, has charge oT school banking, and is The school book- keeper. ookkeep'ng is a member oT The EaculTv Mr. Boards h and Mf Wagner li l M 9 A Wohrniann 'rf in the eggs-r be SecreTarial and Office Training MISS l-lEl.EN l-TABERMAN is a Typing anol secreTarial pracTice Teacher, a member oT The EaculTy Co-orclinaTing Council, ancl is The Silver Triangle Club adviser. MRS. JEAN WQLLAN Teaches oTTice Training ancl has one shorThand class. She is also in charge oT school mimeographing. Mrs. Rice is in cT1Tirig J loner To .inn ni lwi H-'nor slinrrliairii -li sf . w Physics and ChemisTry MR. RALPT-l BLAKE is a Teacher oT phys- ics and is The second-squad TooTball coach, and B squad baslceTball coach. MR. A. W. BUCKMAN is a geomeTry and a chem- isTry Teacher and is The golT coach. MR. MERRILL lSAMl l-TALRON Teaches chem- isTry, physics, and is The adviser oT The R Club and The Science Club. MR. OSCAR YNGVE is a Teacher oT physics, aviaTion science, is The cross counTry and Traclc coach, and has charge oT noon movies. Mr Halron fren doing J bi? oi .Tcvviov q as M' Buw Bl F Biology and Physiology MR. H. A. RIEMENSCHNEIDER is 6 bi- ology Teacher, is The sToclcroom supervisor, is The adviser oT The SporTsmen's Club, and is a member oT The l-lealTh Council. MR. MONS WEUM Teaches biology and physi- ology, is The chairman oT science, and is The adviser oT The l-li-Y Club. M . Weiiui .1 R' 'T lr h T T l q l MaThemaTics MISS EFFIE BERKHETMER Teaches alge- bra and geomeTry, and is in charge oT The M. E. A. and N. E. A. and pupil Tee collec- Tions. MISS SlCrRlD CARLSON Teaches geomeTry and higher algebra, and is on The EaculTy Social CommiTTee. MRS. FLOR- ENCE NAGEL Teaches geomeTry and prac- Tical maTh, and is a member oT The FaculTy Social CommiTTee. MlSS EDll'l-T REDLUND Teaches solid geomeTry, higher algebra, and is The chairman oT maThemaTics. 5 N1--l Mi Bfli 'Sir M7 Cv'-P' Q 1, ' , ' -. ---. '1s.,. . A sales devnondrmion is being pm on by a sTudenT in A remilini, ,lass Work Program aT RoosevelT STudenTs parTicipaTing in The worlc pro- gram aTTend schOOl in The morning and in The aTTernOOn go TO work Tor an employer who is cOOperaTing wiTh The school auThOr- iTies in Training These young people. The sTudenTs receive valuable experience in The Tield in which They are inTeresTed, and also receive wages Tor The Time They puT in On The iob. The Three diTTerenT divisions OT The worlc program are: The disTril3uTive, The Trade, and The clerical deparTmenTs. MR. EDWIN QLSON has charge OT Trade, indusTry, and disTribuTive deparT- menTs, reTailing, and is a worlc program cOOrdinaTOr. MISS ETT-TEL PALEEN is a Teacher OT Typing, OccupaTiOnal relaTiOns, is a member OT The FaculTy COordinaTing Council, and is a work program cOOrdinaTOr. Moi am Pl ilim if kpg Tdl S Th T1 TH kpg 'T 3 LT l Driver Training and AuTo Mechanics In The driver Training course aT RoosevelT, The TuTure driver is TaughT The basic rules oT The road. T-le is given behind-The-wheel insTrucTion aTTer passing a wriTTen examina- Tion. MR. lRVlN VOGTSBERGER is The driver Training Teacher, is a member oT The EaculTy CoordinaTing Council, and is a PiloTs Club adviser. AuTo mechanics is TaughT by MR. ELMER SELL, and is a pracTical sTudy Tor Those who wish To go inTo ThaT Tield. MVgTbergc' TM SllTdb'd1hD Ed T Physical EducaTion MISS LAVERN BJORKLUND. I-leal+h. modern dance, gym, individual sporTs, TirsT aid, PiloTs Club adviser. MISS RAE WIL- BUR: Gym, TirsT aid, healrh, Team sporTs, leadership, square and Tollc dancing, inTra- mural sporTs-girls, chairman oT The EaculTy Social CommiTTee, l-lealTh Council. MR. TOIVO JAMBECK: l-lealTh, TirsT aid, gym. swimming coach, I ITh grade chairman. MR. KENNETH PETERSON: Gym, TirsT aid. healTh, gymnasTic coach, chairman oT phys- ical educaTion-boys, inTramural sporTs- boys, l-lealTh Council. Mr, Janibeck, Miss Wilbur, Miss Biarkl d d M Peters by The display oi medals and rrophi f T Roosev IT d ES '.g.' . Dun! r 1-in . Dllllliii rf, R l n.l4 Albertson cHEvnoLzr ll 4208 L LAKE sr TE...-I Class OrganizaTion ln our classrooms, sTudenTs share The re- sponsibiliTies oT lceeping The class organ- ized. ln mosT classes, chairmen are elecTed To Talce aTTendance, answer The Telephone, check ouT boolcs, and lceep The class orderly when The Teacher is ouT oT The room. MRS. ALBERTA NOBLE is a Teacher oT English and common learnings, is The lITh grade chairman Tor English, and is The chair- man oT The Flower CommiTTee. Mrs Noble is slv wr w ' sww- r' 'lv' 'h1 r'f'r l rn J ic q N B J 'uf aff' Ss wif Music DeparTmenT The vocal music deparTmenT is under The direcTion oT MR. C. W, ANDERSEN. l-le Teaches The lOTh grade chorusi chorisTers, choir, applied music, and a small class oT organ sTudenTs. Those sTudenTs who are in- TeresTed in vocal music progress Trom The chorus, inTo The chorisTers, and Then inTo The a cappella choir, which is composed mosTly oT seniors. Applied music lessons are l M A l Ari' DeparTmenT ArT is a very TascinaTing course Tor Those who are inTeresTed in iT. The more advanced sTudenTs may work on clay modeling, loloclc prinTing, ceramics, and oTher phases oT ap- plied arT. Each year RoosevelT sTudenTs enTer pieces in The ScholasTic ArT ConTesT sponsored by The DayTon Company. MRS. VIVIAN CATTRON is The chairman oT arT. M C h g h l l l q given To sTudenTs reguesTing Them. MR. A. LEROY SWANSON direcTs The orchesTra, has a chorus class, has charge oT The Tlag Tvvirlers, and Teaches Technic. MR. OREN l-TENNING direcTs The concerT and marching bands, dance band, and also Teaches Technic. The marching band plays aT TooTball games held on The RoosevelT Tield. Aida Kauer 3 harp S'u1ri-rl ' seen pTi. g :r.1r,'iC ' Clofhing Deparfmenl Every girl is required lo lalce one year ol home economics. ln lhe sewing classes a girl learns lo plan her own wardrobe wilhin her budgel. MRS. MARILLYN HANSON is a clolhing Teacher and a coslume super- visor. T B B K Q M Kll K E Foods Deparlmenl ln The cooking class, lhe lundamenlals of nulrilion, meal planning, and home manage- menl are laughl. MRS. HELEN GOSSELL is a Teacher of loods, and is lhe Blue Tri- angle Club adviser. MISS LUELLA KRAMER is a foods leacher, and is The chairman ol The induslrial deparlmenl Tor girls. MRS. l-lELElNl KOXVOLD is a Teacher of clolhing, foods, and is a coslume supervisor. , , -l'f , , ' , cj? T . 1 ' C .. ' - .4 L Home and Family Living The home and family living course helps sludenls lo lind The answers lo many prob- lems which perlain lo daling. behavior, poise, and personalily. MlSS KATHERINE CCMLEY leaches This course. She also leaches clolhing, is a member ol lhe Eac- ully Social Commillee, and is chairman ol The Teachers' Resl Room Commillee. M Ku--.4-lij M's C-os ell .1'vlMiss Ki.v're'.1T'i-een Q-ciklwq 1+ sw' 6- Mis- C '- -, ' 1. in i 1 ' ,f 1'-N wr -i i- 1 l L P Ana. V .i U, A f, ., i,, ivg.is, .i . 1 , .. V. .1 ,M ...v , K Ts- M L lx lains .3 new machine To Jim SeTTergren, Gary DeJoy, and K Th Sh p Wood Turning and CabineT Making The woodworking and The capineT malc- ing classes aT RoosevelT have a wealTh oT machinery. ln boTh oT These deparTmenTs, The sTudenTs obTain slcill in using power ma- chines and hand Tools. MR. LFC F. BRICK is a Teacher oT capineT malcing and oT wood Turning, and is The TaculTy manager oT The sTage crew. MR. OREN l-TCLLFNBFCK is a Teacher oT wood Turning, and is a member oT The l-lealTh Council. All oT The shop courses oTTer excellenT experience Tor boys who inTend To enTer inTo one oT The indus- Trial arTs. J' AgriculTure The agriculTure cleparTmenT aT RoosevelT is under The direcTion oT MR. CLIFFORD LUKE. ln This course, boys who inTend To become Tarmers learn abouT Their TuTure occupaTion. The sTuclenTs sTudy The prob- lems oT a Tarmer and learn meThods OT oyer- coming Them. They sTucly Types oT soil, dif- TerenT grains, meriTs oT cerTain Types oT livesToclc and poulTry. RecenTly a new green- house was consTrucTed adiacenT To The classroom To supplemenT This course. Mr. Lulce has charge oT agriculTure, Tarm shop, and also The FuTure Farmers oT America Club. Emygbifi M,B'n iMHnLl Mr, Anderson and Mr, Lurran are fhown looking r an wipoilanr pi e of f n Urination. Me+als and Prinfing ln lhe melalworlcing deparlmenl, The boys oblain knowledge and slcill in lhis Trade. Sludenls in The prinling classes learn ro selr up Jrype, To read proof, lo loclc up forms, lo run The presses, and To do simple loindery work. Basic experience lor prinlers and edi- Jrors is obrained. MR. STANLEY JOl-lN- SON is a Teacher of prinling and melals, is Jrhe chairman of The induslrial deparlmenl lor boys, and is Jrhe liclcel supervisor. MR. JOl-lN MOORE is a leacher of melals, machine shop, and advanced machine shop. Mr. Moor Mechanical Drawing There is a mechanical drawing course in which sludenls learn elemenlary principles of mechanical drawing. They also learn lhe fundamenlals ol machine design. MR. W. E. ANDERSON is a leacher ol mechanical drawing and U. S. l-lislory. MR. WlLLlAM CURRAN is a leacher of mechanical draw- ing. is lhe wreslling coach, and has charge of loclcs and loclcers. Pxllhough all ol Jrhe indusrrial courses al Roosevell are no+ re- quired, mos? of lhe boys sign up lor al leasl one ol rhem. 9 and Mr,Jolvn.onl1lw 3 leisure nxorfffri' 'r.i'1?f3JClrinq. 23 ,i M 'Mfrs M A Beffivifw .VT Mrs. Anifrswr Q., l Th T 4' f 'wi' A f- if 'MH iiiii. Library The library is The hearT oT mosT oT The school TuncTions. The l2oosevelT High library has The largesT volume and circulaTion oT all The high schools oT The norThwesT. Besides iTs regular TuncTions, The library is The place where many social aTTairs and Triendly gaTherings occur. lvlany oT The social sTudies and English ss ,, J' A -4 A 1f iT'- ii5lu1y-F' The liiitii, classes have library periods in which The sTu-- denTs look up inTormaTion on a special Topic. 0TTenTimes, sTudenTs are reguired To wriTe research Themes and malce use oT any oT The several divisions oT The library, among which are The senior room, The browsing room, and The English sTacl4s. :NF un Sn q i s ii i A i Sf a g c wifi iiiii c v r P I -- saw: D-1' r H vilifiw M i iiii f Cm' ws , I sw 1 l f S i. - - '.i,, . lf lhv .ii . L- s .1 'vi-vim, '.1 ,SiHing: K ci L ply,-fx inns -ii Siandinq, lx iv Mx 1 li-' li H i' 1 -- L' if. N 0 h L N 4 s own: 'X li In The piclure al lhe righl is The lunchroom allei' a few ol lhe walls had been lalcen oul. This enlarqernenl provides us wilh more room and a more comlorlable place in which To eai. 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Alliawnvi Ski-rr S. Row 4: AI:'n'm rzonj Bcllngrrg Efiglnergj Eldmi, Kif-T, NNJIQUI-rg Johns.- M rm' Row 5: Blu -' Mi Mn nuwj Buvvrrrsj Biivruv-.Q Torugwij Snr Tr' M.1rininongCir'rf1 Cvnlau. Row 6: WlriIc'leTy'Q Schwnrrloii' A' Iwseri' Fri.-f'-rc ' Sw irsmg ll1 ir'gIo ' L - iss. Row S 'r ' N' Di-l :Y'I E'u.uonj Bl.1rcIiariIj Nczibsj Tlchlfi Murpliyj Gu5TaTi0n. Row 8: Finnlz, J Nr-leon' S. N1I,c1Q LJBUI S'i.qn1' B, TIA' iw 5 lm--'-fr' D S'iMhj B, Ol-.on EThics CommiTTee The members oT The EThics CommiTTee serve a double purpose. STudenTs who have received a conducT slip Talk wiTh The CornmiTTee and explain Their behavior. The members Then meTe ouT punishmenT. They also acT as clerlqs and Type, sTencil, and Tile. Your EThics CommiTTee. Row I: Foaslmrilg Anhnsonq Srneelailg Hollino worvh- Sa-ik. Row 2: R. Nul- Song Luri Ilrlail, R. Sviilhg Ncrisorij Cchr- i'I. 2 -I STuclenT Council RoosevelT has one oT The besT organized STudenT Councils oT The ciTy. Mr. STrandiord deserves much oT The crediT Tor This. The mem- bers are all leaders who were elecTed Trom Their home rooms. DuTies oT- The council vary. The everyday chore oT seeing ThaT our lunchroom is lcepT clean and neaT is Talcen care oT by responsible boys. There also was The TradiTional l-lome- coming-a whole day's acTiviTies. WinTer Car- nival meanT anoTher day oT Tun and Trolic due To The Councils hard worlc. LaTer on The Spring Dance was also sponsored by This ac- Tive group. AT The Girls lnviTaTional Dance The girls were given a chance To courT The boys. In addiTion To social acTiviTies. They see The school is run eTTecTively. President , ,. Vice PresidenT . .. . SecreTary .. ... ... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer.. . .. Serqeam at Arms OFFICERS Lin'on Levin Jerw Swvfi Gloria Brink lvlirilm MT-lin Rodney Nelson Jim Galirwy ,As Ly I .A itz: Row I: Kragnesg Lonn' Flanders' Blanchardg Mr. Slrandiorog Lul'lj J. Jenson' Filzgeraloj Nordlard, Row 2: D. Jrichrng Ru'1PviclrQSch1 fer' i'i'o lrfrhj Shar ll Sl i' in ' ' 1 S h 'Y' - ' ' ra , svusl Wa s . Row 3: Bwweig Vcrrng chauprli B, Jo nsong Kiel v, Thomas, Morgar. Row 41B-'nnorg ElluY'i1jQO'1c1inj Movrong Biiffwei-rf-ix T Oluwy Sanncrj S. Nelson. Row 52 B. Andevsonj Slewnrlj Schennumj Rodgers: Befvwehnj FelTj Borlro. Row 6: Kolslndj Abrahai' song Tioivsladj Spoodisj Dcnchj Dfilin selhj J. Sorensen! Chrisrianson Board of Governors Our sysTem Tor running sTudy halls is unique. Even Though some halls may have up To one hundred and TwenTy-Tive energeTic Teen-agers. They are all enTirely sTudenT governed. The chairman, a boy, is in charge. l-le may have several assisTanTs To help preserve quieT. The secreTary Talces aTTendance and checks passes. IT is These sTudenTs who Torm The Board oT Governors. This meThod worlcs very well. The chairman realizes his iob and Talces iT seriously. For The mosT parT pupils respond To his auThoriTy, buT any oTTenders are given a conducT slip and Talcen To The EThics CommiTTee. lT relieves our Teachers oT a TerriTic responsibiliTy and gives us an independence which is noT abused. The Board oT Governors meeTs To worlc ouT Their problems TogeTher. The chairman oT a hall may bring his diTTiculTy beTore The group Tor help. OTher chairmen will show how They have coped wiTh a similar siTuaTion. Mr. STrandiord is The adviser. l-le has a naTural insTincT Tor guiding raTher Than domi- needng. Civil Defense PreparaTion Tor Civil DeTense is an impor- TanT parT oT our educaTion Today. The schools have worked ouT special plans in case oT emer- gency. l-lere aT RoosevelT our parenTs were educaTed aT a PTA. meeTing, and The sTu- denTs were given special insTrucTion. Ne-rheirrq Moe, Kalb, and l.eVo'r Try os? Civil Defense iniiruclions. IWW' 14 , The sporTs reporTers: Row I: Younqquisvg J. Nelson. Row 2: Papulasg J. Nelsonj Unfinen. STandard Remember The conTroversy abouT home- work aT RoosevelT? IT was The STanclarol which presenTecl boTh sides. Always our newspaper has reTlecTed The lile oT The whole school. lT Takes money To prinT a picTure Tor The paper. This enTerprising group has The school saving Rap-in-Wax Coupons To raise ThaT money. They also sponsored The FooTball Dance. Your STandard ediTors: Weinandg Chrlsfenfong Dunnep Terryg Kollerg Hoey: Mr. Nielsen. VersaTile wriTers: Row l: Hilbacl-cg Rea: LaBelle. Row 2: Whirong Kiclfyg Karin. EDITORS Mr. LeRoy Nielsen, FaculTy Adviser Ediforfin-Chief . ..,..,. .,,. ,. . .James Koller AssoclaTe Edifor-in-Chiel ,, , ,. ,KaThleen Terry Business Manager ., .. . . . .. ,, ,, Evonne Rea Page EdiTors...,...,.,. , ,,.., Beverly Chrislenson, Mary Ann Hoey, Clarice Weinand Edilorial Page Edifors ,... ..,..,,.....,,...,, S ue Dunne, Virginia Sorenson Sporfs Edilors .... . . ..Bruce Younqquisl, Jerome Nelson Sagamore l-lere is your l952 Sagamore. We wanl you 'ro like il. ll is your boolc and your slory. ll is Milling lhal has made our cily greal. From lhe weallh ol lhis grealness we gained a school wilh an abundance of opporlunilies. We come +o Roosevell as seedlings. Under lhe favorable condilions our lives begin lo grow and lake shape. Somelimes il doesn'+ seem lhe righl way. Somelimes il seems so long, bul al lhe end we emerge a perlecl producl. Your Sagamore Slalll worked hard, bul il meanl lun loo. ln 'rhe lall we allended a NSPA Convenlion in Dululh. We mel yearboolc slalls from all over lhe slale and exchanged ideas. Before Chrislmas Sanla and Rudolph gave us a parly and presenls. One lime aller we had 'ralcen your piclures lor lwo days slraighl we relaxed and had a pol-luclc luncheon iusl by ourselves. Mr. Wagner always lhrealened us wilh his mallel and a gun lwhich has been lalcenl, bul he was always lhere lo help us. We all loved Fourlh Period Sagamore. We lcnow lhis year's iuniors will loo. Busily discussing: The Seedlings: .,3 -3- x . . -161111, . Mr' ,-. 9 ..,LS Seafed: Browng Hulfgreng Mcliayg Rhoades. Standing: Dorlardg Osbeck Rhine. l952 Sagamore Slaff Mr. l-larvey Wagner, Facully Adviser Edilor-in-Chief , Photographer . ,. .. . Assistants .......... .. Ari Edilor .,.... ...... ,..,. . . . .. Cover Design and Endsheels Faculfy Edilor ..., .. . Organizarions Edilor ,. . Fealure Edilor ..... Sporfs Edifors .,.., , , Assislan? ...., ., .. Class Edilor ...,,. . ....,. ,. ,. Junior Slarf Members ....., Audrey Hulfgren, Judy Rhoades, Joyce Shulkaris Looking lhings over: Janice LeVoir ...... ..,.. . .. ..., .. .Ron Hendrix Roger Sorenson, Jim Rhine Don M lvlclgaydi Barbara LeVoir, Carolhors, Kalb! Moe, Hendrix. Nerheirn, Long S. Olson, R. Sorenson . Shirley Olson Shirley Olson Janice LeVoir . Willecn Kalb Gladys Carolhers oe, Larry Nerheim Harold Dorland .. Mary Long Carolyn Brown, Osbeck, Nancy the-...... l Y Row I: Firnlun, J, Lnrgang Halcyi Mrs, Grgiardg Thorvigg Manson, Leary, Raw 2: Eslfcj C. Perf-rsang Hempelg Thorxaej Kliiiiwif' K' ffsf-r' Tis- 1 Ro 3 T Crows,Huwbv1JensCngRPMI:Pnilipsghllacgowaii.Row 4: Bacxj Sragebergg DeFarij S. Ericfvcrj J, Chr' fewer- Calle Tleafvr Row 5: L-I : , i T Whih-lvg Vil filing Youngmiistg Marfell, Row 6: Norman' STolT-N' Twifog D, Sorc'v'sefij Sfwihowj Emisk- Konif., L T' Club SocieTas LaTinus. This club oTTers opporTu- niTies Tor The sTudenTs who wanT To broaden Their classroom knowledge oT LaTin. They Tind ouT more abouT The ldes oT March, Julius Caesar, and relaTed subiecTs. Mrs. Gerard organized The club in I943 and has worked wiTh iT since ThaT Time. The club pin symbolizes Knowledge, The Torch oT liTe. Each year a Trophy is awarded on The basis oT scholarship and acTive membership in The club. The varied acTiviTies provide a chance Tor every member To be an acTive parTicipanT. The pennanTs we wave so madly aT TooTball games are all sold by The LaTin Club members. Money Trom The sales helps To send a CARE package To an ITalian Tamily each year. The enTire school is inviTed To a square dance presenTed each year by The l.aTin and German Clubs. A whole nighT oT square dancing has proved To be very successTul. The Tinal evenT oT The year is The bangueT in honor oT graduaTing members. OFFICERS President , Kilhmn Twwv Vice Presideni' .. Divri-5 Mons Secrefnry . ffl' Tf-' Hai v Treasurer . Jwflh Lys C. Phlnriori Thcryi1,J' SJ, Lai-,in rlw 'he Chun'--i Peru Welcome To Lucia Row I: Pehleg Evers, Row 2: Browng M. Johnsong Hullar, The Swedish Club prides iTselT on running on a very democraTic basis. This year no oTTicers have been elecTed. The meeTings are held inTormally, and everyone is given a chance To voice his opinion. Swedish Club ln I929 Mrs. STarlc Tormed The Swedish Club To encourage sTudenTs To sTudy The language and develop Their knowledge and inTeresT in Swedish cuI+ure. Their age-old rivals, The Norse Club, will swear This is iusT a TronT and privaTely The Swedes Train Tor baslceTball. ln addiTion To Their yearly baslceTball game wiTh The Norse Club, The Swedes all worlc hard To help produce an annual Scandinavian Spring l:esTival. Every single member parTicipaTes in This program somehow. IT he cannoT sing or Talce parT in a slciT, he will serve as an usher. Mr. Benson gleeTully helps his equally gleeTul club plan a rioTous iniTiaTion Tor all The new members. MeeTings can always be counTed on To be inTeresTing and enTerTaining. This year The members goT a TirsT hand ac- counT oT Donna Evers' Trip To Sweden. Donna is a member oT The club. She was elecTed The Lucia oT The UniTed STaTes and Traveled To Sweden Tor The world conTesT. Row I: S.Ar1der-.ony L. Mai-Ting HulTgreng Wolanderj Mr, Bensong Eversj T-lollinqsworthj Bergqreng M. Johnson, Row 2ZCor1radjV.SWar1sO'W1Dnvirlf.on'l'oqr'l' bergg Sloqlundg C. Johrvsong Bcrgshom, Row 3: M, Hanseng Hafslundg R. Brow-ng Hjorrg Dowrisg W. Olson. Row 4: Upqrcng R Cnrisorg N. Cvlsorrg M. Harmony A. Carlsorig Eklundg Morrison. Row 5: PL-hlej R. Nelsorig E. Hansvnj B. Swar-song C-usTaTsong DeJoy. Row 6: L, Johnsonj Bu lone: G. Nvlzon, Norllig H I D. Nelson: u lar: J. Erickson. Norse Club The Norse Club was organized in I926. Under The direcTion OT Mr. Eggan iT is sTill a Top RoosevelT club. OT course every Tall means a drasTic iniTia- Tion Tor The new members. The annual ChrisT- mas parTy is a TradiTion by now. The Nor- wegians and Swedes baTTle Tiercely in Their annual baslceTball game. Every Norseman, how- ever, lcnows his club is beTTer Than The Swedes OFFICERS Presidenf ,.,. .. . . .. . Sherman Baklu Vice Presidenl .. , .. .. nd Carl Nerison SecreTary .. .. .. . Beverly Crabb Treasurer . . . ..,...,,.. . . .Dick Vevlc Serqeard aT Arms. .. .. Bob Tschida no maTTer whaT The resulT oT The game. ln The spring The club Talces parT in The Scandinavian Spring FesTival. Also They give a bangueT Tor The seniors each year. The Norwegian coaT OT arms is a golden lion holding an ax beTween his paws. This is puT on a maroon background. Row If Tschidaj Baklundg Mr. Eqqang Nerisonq Crabbj Vevle. Row 2: Berqog Bolsfadg Acklandg S. Larson: J. Larsonj J. Hansen. Row 3: Corcorang Vick D. Andersonj Fureq Frernsfad. Row 4: Morehead: Pundyg T-lagenq M. Olsong Lundgaardg C. Johnson. Row 5: Holt Hendricks-on' Wareshg Lindg K. Sharper K. Sharper. Row 6: V. Carlsong Rudellg Rernrneng D. Sherperg Gramsladg F. Johnson. s.- qv 's-., Row I: Mooj Blornfelhg Goodwin: M. Sorenscng Morienseng J. Olson. Row 2: Srnesladj Dahlj S. Olsonj Rovickj Bellingerj Hellelrson. Row 3: C. Johnsong Walsiadg P. Hansong Jubergg Blomsefhg Torgeson. Row 4: Meling Fosslandq Lindgren: Roverudg Holrr1gMarTinson. Row 5: Holfong A. Anderseng Ronnebergg D. Pcfersong Shelsog Meyer. Row 6: Williamsg Sweeng D. Andersong Vevleq SkrivseThg Jcrdahl. ir wp- fr fb 44. 'F m V v -' 1 '14 Row I: Aronsonj J, Nelson, Bcwcrsj Manolisj Twaifcs. Row 2: R. Srnifhg Gelinasj Mitgne-llj Borkg O'Neilg Tbnilmann. Row 3: Beaverrong MCM.-mnus'Jacl1song Dunninqg Buflers. Row 4: B. Anderson: Benson: Cromwell: S. Olsong Carabiners: Long. Row 5: Radofevichg Bassg Davisj Kriderg Leci Sanwnld. Row 6: Bucklcyg H, Nvlsonj Piifvj Uareliusj Wold' Dredge. fr We -av -v ,nv Ml Row l: Moronousej Hansen: Miss Farselng Tnornong Parsonsg Fenlon. Row 2: Buckleyg Cameronj Purceilg Helly Lowering: Huckaby, Row 3: Erslineg Polimsong Dean. Row 4: Faber: Dillg J. Jonnsong Krasnowg Blaisdellg Hollingsworrh. Row 5: Swen-ong DeVrueSq Lqnqq Tronnesg Bowersi Spanish Club Pfesidenl , Vice Presidenl , Miss Farsellw loolc over llme Spanish oleparl- menl aller Miss l-lall relired lasl year. Wirli Sccrelary . Treasurer Sergeanl af Arms 'flue cooperalion ol willing club members, lfier lirsr year has been a greal success. -. . . f-. r- I on . OFFICERS Looniisg MCK-wj Wmldj Nyc'-nlmis, Tern Twailnu Dave Aronson Jfan Nr-Isfm Jana- Bowers Dr-arm Mnnolis -ew 'W rg' Row l: Olmsfead' Schumacher' Miss STeinhau5er' R Nelson' Weisman' WhiTon Row 2' Maffson' Luff' Kalb' Hopper' Quigley' Weinand Schwur ko T. Row 3 . . i - i i - - i . i i i i H 7 D Hawkins: Anonserig Alniq Sanw:-ldg Osbeckg Engen. Row 4: Knudsong Srackeg Jacobseng Kelley: D. Larsen: l-liTTner. Row 5: Sorunig STolTeg Harms: Johnsmn Parks: Swifalag Homme. German Club lvliss STeinhauser and her cal:nineT have piloTecl The German Club successTully Through anoTher year. Known Tor clever iniTiaTions The club ouTdid iTselT This year. The iniTiaTes, in cosTume, Troliclced Through The anTics oT The Pied Piper oT l-larnline. Speakers, TalenT, and clebaTes were TeaTured aT The monThly meeT- ings. Annually a banqueT is given in honor oT The seniors. The ChrisTmas parTy in The library is always loTs oT Tun. Besides This The members Tincl Time To plan picnics, have a square dance, and sencl CARE packages. Presidenl .,. , ., IST Vice PresidenT, 2nd Vice President. SecreTary .,....,,... Treasurer Serqeanl af Arms . OFFICERS ., . Rodney Nelson Vernon Schwarzkopf . Roger Weisman ..Willeen Kalb . ...Doug OlmsTead .... .Jack Whiron Row l: Turnbiillg Morlinsong Didrickmng Parlerg Miss Sleinhauserg Kronicrg Wendrg Lindsley. Row 2: Schusreiq Himrnlerg Loefflerg L. Larsong Berqerg Ballarclg Thovnpaong Weilnni, Row 3: Borwlhg Sullivan: J. Johnsong J. Johnsong l-lolmq Collinsg Armbrusrer. Row 4: Fosseng Bremberqy Oexningg Dicksong Webber: Hoey: C. Jnhnmn. Row 5: J. Swnnsnng Slncvg Wicbcg Kyllog Murphyg J. Murphyg Cave-nj Krusic. Row 6: G-raTg BarneTTg Mifchellg S. S 'iThq Hcideclcg Davifg Knuer. xv:lv 171 1 il- IX Row I: Shivuinski' Levlng Mr. Weurny R. Nelsong S. Nelson, Row 2: HQ'l:lfvscng D Swcinsong Hcdblornq Sarnpsonq Ellefsong Nerison. Row 3: Ku frj Z'rn:-ri-rg Mc-Trip-rg Younimuist Vessc-vp Pchle, Row 4: Pedersong Tcnniponq Baevenj Drcfdqeg Roalg Se-Hcrqreng Srrnnd. Row 5: i-IarTj Swardg Nmhr-.'s'g Lrfvi-'nnfxg Doi lnndp Allan. Row 6: Dolinserhg Shcdlovg Lewis: Koller: Ulckelberqg Dorlnnslg Brow Hi-Y The RoosevelT I-li-Y is one oT The rnosT ac- Tive clubs aT school. These are boys who sTrive Tor clean living, speech, sporTsmanship, and scholarship. They are divided inTo chapTers which rneeT separaTely Three Times a rnonTh. The TourTh meeTinq is oT combined uniTs. Every year They sell ChrisTmas Trees Tor The Y. AnyTime a worThy cause needs soIiciTors, The I-li-Y boys eagerly help. The boys work n . wiTh Silver and Blue Tri To presenT a beauTiTul EasTer service aT Our Redeemens LuTheran Church. Also The boys have IoTs oT parTies. OFFICERS Prc-sidEnT . . Iinlrvw Lcvin Vice Presidenl' , Rodney' Nelson Secremry D fiiv Shi iir. 1 nsli Treasurer Smnlny Nelson Row I: Smcyg Slmnnong Swedieng L. Johnsonq Saclcg Lindy Lauer: Pelwrscn. Row 2: Claesserig Zieneig Elsmdg Lillcrnoeg Nc-ssg Thofpg C-mlr--'g Huw. Row 3: Mackenzie: Frnndellj Borrenfang Wiebeg Cockrellj Jacoh-ecg Thompson, Row4: Sfoneg Whifclevg Boyccg Myrang Uhrg R. Sorersonj R Carlun Row 5:Rolsl.1flq griclrnehsg Schwarzlcopfg TurnquisTj Hagen: I-Iendrixq R, Ns-lsonj Duebiei Row 6: Paivnquish Shayg Fureg Tschiday Flex-'gmdj Li-icnb-grqg J.1r,1,Isgr-n, Row 73 D. Swansonj Browng I.aBonfej J. Jacobson: Towlerg Berronmng Michclsg MacDonald. N- v -.1 v Row I: Chrisiyj Hallg Loveringg Anonsenp RiTnwireq Moeg Eckert Gillian. Row 2: Miss Habeririory Edinj Adarrsj B. Olsong Friedrichg Johnslong Paul. ROW3 Klaiirensg Adlerg Allnwayg Bvewerg Ballardg Faherg McCormick, Row 4: Mulleadyg Elvinq Fosseng Garaghlyg McKinley: Hillg Kenny: Hanrnyhr, Row 5: Frarnrn M, Johnsonq Rnuhmiserg S, Anderson: Hoelg Dolnwarg Willlardg Lundberg. Row 6: Sharrallg Thonwasg Lokeng Quaalg Shrewsburyg Mathew-.3 Moller. Row 7 Chrislc-nsenq Radosevichq Solheinwg Tuselg Quinng PeTerk.Jg J. Ol-song FraTzkC. Silver Tri Silver Tri is one of The mosT acTive clubs in school. The Theme Tor This year was A BeTTer You . Programs carried iT ouT in Terms OT ap- pearance, relaTionship wiTh oThers, and various ideas. This TiTs in wiTh The syrnbol oT Silver Tri which is an inverTed Triangle. The Three sides Presidenl , Vice Pre5idenT , Secrefary . .... ,, Treasurer l.C.C. OFFICERS Hvlc-fi Anonscn . Jancf Hall , Kay Rilnwirc Sandra Moc ,Maxine Love-ring sTand Tor body, mind, and soul. The whole Triangle is a girl's liTe. IT one side is ouT oT balance, a perTecT Triangle will noT be Tornned. Row li Povj Norilviwlj R-1znm1is6'vvj Crornwellj J. Johnsonj Coidellg Purcell: Vc-Th, Row 2: PorTerg Wallonj E. Pelarsonj B. Johnsonj Thorns? Hclgrc-ng Hall Row 31 Blaiiclollg Kloplarg Schaelerj Hullgrenj Mcliavq FoSslandj Linderj Pallerson, Row 4: Ohlsson' Sipblej HolTenj Abralmnwcong Richiej Blqiglowg E Olson, Row 5: Thoiiigsonj B. Olsong Rindeg Loonwisj C. Johnsong Mailing Foleyq Schaupp. Row 6: Brernberqg Oexninqg J. Lnrsong Dickson: Hr-ndrfclvmng For bl igj Jrilwrq, Row 7: Buck Mannincng Rodi, Brnyleyj Davisg Tryggefwhg Hamlg Osbecli. -7 ,36- sk, l NT q-v NY Row I: Shawg Wnllersj Hulfqrenj l-luckabyg Spiessj V. Hansen. Row Z: Lirmig Nunsirrj DF-c,Sainlg J Olsong Th'onfTscn Lufcl gui T, Row 3: Jbrqr-rrf,r-rg Di lrii Lanny Porlorg B. Pelwrsen' Krorzerj Guplill, Row 4: Blaclcj Tangeng Cnpronj Dcarg Folden C. John-Lori Weil, Row 5: Dahil l-Towel-iary Jensen' Grolu' P Srriilhg MLNNI. Row 6: Kc'lrPrj N. Olsonp Campy BolsTadg Ericksong O'Ne-ilg Bcrl, Because Silver Tri hacl over The club Tor sophomore and Three hundred members, iT was T ,, rgx T iunior girls is Silver Tri. IT is aT- Too bulky. ThereTore The club is as TiliaTed vviTh The Y.W.C.Px. anol now brolnen inTo uniTs oT abouT iiff T W is lcnown as a Y-Teen group. A ThirTy girls. A junior girl leads lr in ' 4 ij' Y worker assisTs The advisers, each uniT. The leader is a cab- c T x EAR lvliss l-laberman and Miss Kra- ineT member. AlTernaTing weeks 'TN x qi ANC' mer. ln Minneapolis an lnTer- The cabineT meeTs To plan The ' wsu i i R Club Council was Tormecl. The general meeTings and The uniT NN A Y-Teen pre5idenT and an l.C.C. meeTings. This replaces The I ,X 1 represenTaTive Trom each school commiTee sysTem. 1 4 4 N if are members. Cabinei' members plan ahead. Decora+ing for The dinner. Row I1 Am frii mg Hi-iieisang Nordrum. Row 21 Lavefmgg Rilrrrireg J, Jarman, Row I: Perm- Kzinefig Bork, Row 21 E P r'i,,, rsonj Amery iemsnqg mu. ex- if fl! 39 Row I: Krasnow: Shand: J. Olson: M. Anderson: Drabanl: Helm: Nerison: Klingelhul. Row 2: Miss Kramer: Will: Willhile: Paul: Brink: J. Olson: Sand Hoyle. Row 3: Shaw: L. Nelson: Youngquisl: Searle: Hedlund: Siverfsen: Rasmussen. Row 4: Fosfer: Ronning: Harris: Chisam: Baxler: Kingsbury: Rhoades Row 5: lnqvaldsen: Fosler: Sells: Tremel: Erickson: Yanles: Biros: Suess. Row 62 Morgan: Haglirid: Jacobson: Lund: Davis: S. Larson: Berens. Row 7: Conorvea Leikvold: Abrahamson: Newlin: Hecllof: Bye: Pfeiier: Price. Working logelher orrers excellenl opporru- nilies for malcing new friends and developing leadership abilily. Jusl lhe Silver Tri girls al- lended lheir impressive Recognilion Dinner. This acguainred rhe members wilh lhe purpose of The club. Leap Year gave rhe Silver and Blue Tri an excuse lo sponsor a school dance. Firsl, however, many af rhe girls arlended special meerings on girl and boy relalionships. For several years The club has had a Sock l-lop. Silver Tri serves olhers. This Chrisrmas, al- lhough lhey were pusy selling cards and wrappings, lhey round lime ro carol al Sheller- ing Arms l-lospilal. The carolers look some presenls for 'rhe boys and girls. Abroad a German family is warmer and happier. Be- sides sponsoring lhe lamily's newly born child, lhe club gave clorhing and lood lo lhe resr of lhe family. They also collecred clorhing lor Korea. Row I: Turvtmll: Mwllgfnng Engerg Nvrnoeng Slabey: Murphy: Bralwr. Row 2: Howe: Belland: Gorlh.: Moliref- Kinder: Hansen' V.'i'l.1vi:1-url, Bnrivrf, Row 3: K,M,,.-L3 B9rQgif'n'S.Hl'lu'NZwi1'rS' Pear on' Sullivan' Lindgren' l-low Row 4' Youngrfuisr' Rcgrpfs Miis'1l Dl1 H er Q' i N il , K . . . . l - i . W i Y. . i i, H w' ua. . :suv ri' ws. ,, .'.'. Row 5: Wfiiiiiw SN'-PV, Vlfniilenj Thomson: Baal-iimn' V, Swaniirj Juflsim Elilurvl Row 6: Davis' D. VL-'V' r Hi. -wyj B'-gfvlgfw lm 1 :hiv N Cyl on 3, W, iq ' N J 'ws n Dwhlt Q LJ ,mi Row 7: lifrw ii l' Darffliu-,Q J. l-l1nsev'j M. Johnson: Nalzlce: Cu lv: 5' ' i 39' Row I: 'lv' Mn 'il.1be'jMri.G-ofsellj Hollong Kalbg Wilscr. Row 2: Taylor' Piifla, Freiermulh' Pulslewj Pn?fnr'cr E'si rn. Row 3: B 1' Nh' DMU n- IW' VH' ri LUXN' J J1 'issn4 P Nelswn Row 4' La lwl Kel Sa E Le Le R per R w 5 Ch 'Y . i, i c i . , . r . . 'VQN3 , nr- Qu,-.'.qg ng' rg' .P' onus q. o : rigfsrfij-'r BJ - Efnvrw- 'iluinil .xknr Sf-nliw M .lwhnsvr Row 6: Gilliang Kurfhg Kraqenbrrg! Boennwn- Rasmussen, Slrcng' Webber, Row 7: Wol.1nfiv Bwrrf-' BW- P1 v' lwl- lv'-3 R J l l wx 9 'li . .Hhsufi . .svn .'a'i'. Blue Tri Any senior girl can be a member of Blue Tri. This year Their molhers were inviled lo Jrhe Recognilion Dinner. Everyone enjoyed meeling each olher and becoming acguainled wilh Blue Tri worlc. Several willing girls had lheir hair reslyled by Lou Dahl al one meel- ing. Chrislmas season found many of The girls al lhe Pillsbury l-louse playing Sanla Claus lo lilly lillle girls. Aller lwo club meelings aboul OFFICERS Presid-Pnl Wfliw-n Kalb Vfce Pregidenl Burl'-nm Huly-r Secretary , Mn l,n M--lin Treasurer Jamal lull l.C.C. Bvr-um Malhewx boys and several Y.W.C.A. sessions, lhe girls lried lheir lechnigues al a Blue Tri dance and a school dance lhal lhey helped sponsor. Row li Reiki' B! ' si UI.. Mi R l-lnlln Hx lvr' Maui'-v-i' T--IVV? Row 2: El iofl' fnvif' D,L.1r'f-r' L lv DFV i'.' PJ . Row 32 3 Ni ' 1' M Avi lni nn, Nw. ifl :' .l -X if-'gf-'f BMW Lin1qrP C.1 'n's Row 4: RW n sn Thou as' 3. A sr' E Pwnrsr-n P 97 . V: .. Row 5: J i-'il-i ,,, ix, X ,., . . ,. KJ. fr vw 'Xu-s. Hur-.9 L Jrhns 'a N' NH 'i B Ariwsf' M1ll 'S'P- Row 6: Swv' f f- -n.- Mfrrs K-in Ha - S. A': cw Row 7' T '- ' i'r v N Ca w 9 1 NN L L ,, ,. i, ,, ii,'. Row I: Mulkernj Kauerg Kumrneig Brokaw: Mr. Halrorij R. Nelsonj Paulson' Mulcly. Row 2: Shearferg Jaclcsong Schroederg Quigley: Krieqg Thorpeq McDonald Folden. Row 3: Thompsong Broderig Annisg Thorvigg S, Andersong Wiebeg Swedieng Lillemoeg R. Carlson. Row 4: LaBoniep Youngquislg Mohrbncherq Coclrell Jacobseng M. Olsong Corcorarig Rodgers. Row 5: Sfolfeq Scorfg Rhineg Mageej Jacobseng Baevenj Tennison, Row 6: Vesseyg Taylorj Fagersfromg Seashore Kouclcyg D. Smirhg Thoreng Walreford. Science Club Thirry years ago Jrhe Science Club was cre- ared for everyone inreresred in science. Since Jrhal lime The members have been busy wilh demonslrarions, spealcers, and movies. They srudy up on subieclrs which inlreresr rhem and never hesilalre +o Jrell rhe club of Jrheir dis- coveries. Kouer, R. Nelson, R. Paulson, Kummer, ond Mr. Holron discuss o chemistry problem Any science srudenr who would like lo join The club is welcome. No one has ro worry abour ir being over his head. The club was formed ro help sludenls learn more. Every Wednesday of a meering Mr. l-lalron will run ro all of Jrhe science classes and an- nounce lhe meering Thar nighl. l-le 'rhen lakes a poll To see how many will be coming. Those who aren'r always need a good reason. Wirh Sam adverrising, a good lurnoul is always had. This year The acrive club has been noled lor debares belween Sam l-lalron and Paul Brolcaw. Also Jrhere have been meelings abour ancienl animals, elecrric eyes, musical sounds, and sponges. The famed Doclor Ulrich visiled The club and lecrured aboul sound. OFFICERS Presidenf .,..., ...., , . ,... ...,. . .. .... ,,,...,.. ,........ P aul Brokaw Vice Presidenl ....... . . , . .. . ,., .. . Ronald Nelson Secrefary .,...,.... .,.. ...... A r da Kauer Treasurer ......... ...... , .. ..,.., Larry Kurnmer Sergeanl ar Arms. ... ., ..,.. .Richard Paulson Q i mil a J I1 lv K . pl Ill '2'f! X! iw Y, , ,. ll Ill? , ' ,,! Ill , ' 1 I IN' src: E. T S g D Q M L bd Il, Row 2: V, Carlson: Olseng Rhine: Parksq P. Pertersong Hardy: Kempg R. Row I: Nikolaiseng Nownanj Moreneadg Greg ec ery uri wng r, o e P l DU 5011. Audio-Visual ln one period The visual boys may show fwo diTferen'r movies, slides, and a lilmslrip. The sound sysiem for dances, audiloriums, and loolball games is operaled by The audio Jream. Mosl ol lhe boys can run equipmenl for eilher. Mr. Lolodell is The adviser. Row I: L.1Be lf' Thomrwunj Weslrui' T nuisfj Winqcj Hilo H g S+age Crew The slage crew is always busy. Each lunch The boys show movies. Every audiforium pe- riod we have means 'rhey musl sel The slaqe. The class play depends upon +hem +o sel slaqe, lighl il, and operale curlains. Mr. Briclc has charge of +he boys R 2 T l C J h M Briclrj W'h'fehou5 C 'visvioj Carlcr. 43 i Row li Kalbj leVr1irjTf'nnirorj Miss MCCrndicj M Olfong S. Olson: l-lfrrrmler. Row 2: C. Pclcvsonj XNirhrowj J .lolvsonj l-Tourer: Celi'.1'.j Jaw. vw. Row 3: J. Nels.-ng Mallwwsg Rn:viQkjWQln.1ndj McDonald: Hcnshnw. Row 4: Carorhersg Terry: Meiing Belllngerg Ha linqcuyfllw. Row 5: Jlvrrcfr' S: oslmlg Wi uri Cir-vre: P. Jnrokseng J. Jacobsen. Senior Honor Socie+y Roosevelfs Senior l-lonor Sociely is a mem- ber of The nalional organizalion. The sludenls who are elecled 'ro This club have l4epl a 2.3 average during Jrheir sophomore and junior years and have displayed oulslanding char- laclcling The Jresls lor scholarships. This doesn'+ mean Jrhal all members are going lo college. The commercial deparrmenl always olllers leaders loo. This year members enjoyed a lrip ro The sugar refining Taclory in Chaslca and several parries. aC+er'. oFFlcERs Ever ear H716 member ei' Horn - Presidenf ,... ,. Robert Tennison Y Y S S ecornlng Vice Presidenf Magna Olion bullons. Laler you will hnd Jrhem seriously seQfe+sfy.rfe.mfef srrflsy owen Row l: Townfvndg M. Hancrinj Kanng Mr. Palrvmuislg Ronnebcrgg Rider: Anclrsen. Row 2: Monsohg J. Jaghnsonj Slurllieng Thorvigg Leng Hnlvrrsun. Row 3: Polic-vsong Jahng Cod:-llo: Webber: R. Johnsong B. Chrifrsnson. Row 4: Slolleg Taylorg Dredge: Bermmang Towlefg S. Nelson. Row 5: Your-r1r1uiSlgJ. Ne' l Marry: Maclcyg Tvorfnj Wakc-lovdg B. Olson. C7 fy 'K 44 son' Row I: A Arnlvrcnnj J, Jolwsvn' Ciisfafson, Miss Carlyong Folded' Papulnsg Ferrellg Wesfer, Row 2: Ohnoj Freierrmilhj Hen-pefg Swenson' STolT72 Edmunds: Piirsliwj Schnoi-'Q Hirimn. Row 3: Bachlcq Plillmg Monson: Svwdicnj Sfolfog Heqleg Meling Schicbct Row 4: Bef 'nj Encllmdj Oman' Ellonj Krir- 3 hi-r Q . Q S woody Hwrv, Eilrif' Hall, Row 5' J. l-laniong Qhlssonj Herkalj Cunnimgrmrnj Phi'liL:5g Sulherj Smifhg Swanioa' Bmw. Row 6: l-leinQZwif'r,Al3'1h.ii-isung Fmwirnj Ballardj W llg'1j Oriisrg Schrovclcrg Evanson. Row 7: Bakery Newt-fro'-my Rovrgwdg Holm: V. Efclsorig Morfisong Kallsvorf, Kc 'r.'f j ffdnrrinlil- Mollnrii. Hi C.F. lvlalcing Chrislianily a living and praclical lhing is The purpose oi Chrislian Fellowship. Sludenls have lhe opporlunily lo discover and Parly is given. This year Chrislmas and l-lallo- ween pariies were held. A Chrislmas proiecl was presenling a program and giifls lo palienls al Gillelle l-lospilal. A sleigh ride, a banquet and a lea were olher social evenls. ' ' - FF ER develop lheir Jralenls by lheir service and O lc S . . I . l I . Presidenl . Dave Webslcr parlicipalion in lhe dClIVl'llGS. We pmsldem, Dwi., g,l,i,m . . . . . . Secreiary Rath Srfcrn Grcfchn-n Br-nson Beside The weekly meelings, social acrivilies T rcasurer Paul Wnlvsier are oriered. Early every year a IOB Welcome Pfam' Au.l'fr Ellimd Row l:WvlwA.1org pf-'ln' wig Rmfclig Srronij Mrs. Knuzhnng' A, Andcrsenq Ecklundj Eidvg Hoople. Row 2: Jvlsi Y. Af :Hrs-, ' L31 f-i- s 5'nr'n' Rn' in Ericlswng Harris: U lwrq. Row 3: Kwidscrig Reavt J. Lnrsunj Lisnllg AJLM1 lillcnioej Gravj R. Carlson' J. Pf'r'r- i. Row 4: CVM ' W A' 1 -'--- n ll. Nr- fin Kmlr' D. Pvrvrzmrig Cvfkrwl Chosncvg Elnrenz. Row 5: Trvnqesofh- Theisenj Hesrnessj Orieppg Towns:-n 1' E'-qnwz Fr.-, Sf : ' Row 6: M1 Fw' in 91. Hint 32.1 iirrj Mm' S. E U'k2v 3 Lerhardj S. Olson. Row 7: Srephenscng Slalreg Pehleg Ker'1pjCJ i:r Wil -any Mar-f-,' f- H 1'-r. v . '- WD Row I: Pu'sIfwj II:iIIg Walrcrsg Mr, Anderseng RQcIeiTb.1ughjWerhnnj Wyrwnhnch. Row 2: Dahonj McKay' Esfnn- Mgvbpfi DAVIS- BIg,TfigfpII7 Rmb. Row 3 A L i R1 9 n I-Is' I i I I , .rs ip .iiiivg cwf-nw QSTOITJQ 'Inj B, Osoi Row 4: J, Oscng PurceIIq Bowniang Sheiwoodj Over, Beifnnrg R311 nson. Row 5: Nnibyg TJ my I iIIii, E fiiRw6M N Tru M I1Th I i T T io JIinvnCO o i Q 1, .fiSe i1Iar'N . 0 2 angnng uw, ing wan' C ei QB oo ws rand: Si 'ondf'. Row I: C-AI'nQ.Q II.'x.neSg MJVTIHQ S, Oisonj Mcwr Row 2: A Anderson: Swonsong Andi-eenj E. Pewfionj Beiigshzirn' Burud, Row 3: LiincIiga.1rfIg Mi'M1Iwon Fo-,Torg Mcmiininvng Rn-di. Row 4: Sinifhg WiIIinnisg Do'1noII,'g C. Johnsonj Brernbvrgg P. Swanson. Row 5: Norfhwayg Wrwrleyq Leey Krqffg W. I-Iansong R Jnhn -on. Row 6: POI'Ii'g EIIinqs.onj I5mnIxIinj Lvshovskyj TIoweIIg STreiT1, ChorlsTers Each second period sTrains oT music driTT inTo our classrooms. The ChorisTers are meeT- ing in 3I3A. These are The sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in music and can sing quiTe well. SomeTimes They work up To Choir, buT oTher Times iT iusT can'T be scheduIed. The ChorisTers ioined wiTh aII The oTher high school musical groups oT The ciTy To presenT The Messiah under The direcTion oT AnTaI DoraTi. CriTics praised The enTire presenTaTion. OFFICERS PresidenT , , . .. ROIIIP HJHIC9 Vice PresidenT . . Don Nnibv SecieTary-Treasurer - - SIWIVIFY OVOVI H051 Jim Gaffnvv I-IosTess ,. , . .. . . . . .Juiianne MQW' Also This spring They gave The yearIy Spring ConcerT. Mr. Anderson, The direcTor, is Ioyed by I3oTh The Choir and The ChorisTers. They Tondly caII him Andy or HC. Wesley . During his Tree sixTh period he Teaches The organ. I-Ie aIso plays The organ Tor some audiToriums. Choir The choir rneels every day during fourlh pe- OFFICERS riodq however, no school credil is given. New Pfesldenf' W Johnson Vice Presideni ,. . Gbofqe l.OvCreniZ groups, such as guarielles and lhe chamber 5eC,e,a,Y,T,ew,e, Home Dobml group, are being sei up wiihin lhe choir. Librarian P -is Helm Norm ln addiiion io singing al our audiloriums, lhe Rooseveli has every righl To be proud of ils choir presenls programs lor dillereni organi- A Cappella Choir. li is made up of sludenfs zarions ourside ol school. This Chrislmas 'rhey Mr. Anderson has chosen for Their exceplional uniied wirh all +he high school choirs oi Jrhe singing abiliiy. l-le loolcs for capabilily of read- cily lo sing lhe Messiah , ln 'rhe spring lhey ing noies and a voice which will blend well wilh gave lheir annual conceri. olhers. Row li Ras 'ii S - ' W' ll'n WINCl' l-lulNPr'j Mr. Andersen: J. Johnson' Dahl: Rovicli. ROW 22 Wilson: Snivsfadj A, And e'5Pn : Vifelnljer' Fi'Iqf'fn'i'lj R J'l'n'Onj 0r.'l.1'1' lx' in 'i-3 Rufger5onjV,Carls0n1 Hendrickson: Hayes: Sholso. Row 6: Levvreniz: Ref 'en: Soinej L1Bf:l1e:We er: B. Nelsnr B O 'n. '57 5 Row I2 Shenfforj lwnlwrmj Mr. Andeison: Parsons: Monson: Thorson, Row 2: D, Nelson: Jenson: Lnfhnnj Morehoiisnj ihonrpson, thoisnn' Vv l1'n i: Row 32 S0avsrgAnlinsen:BicllwgDf'Vrio-ig Evcrsjfn-liiios:S?ron1. Row 4: Dobmlz: Steen: lsaarson: Reed: Siagebergq Baker' Cavan. Row 5: Vifli Efciscni Gflli W0l Hier: Morrcnsenj S, Anilvrson. Row 6: Boyce: S. Nelson: STQHE: Baaidsqaavd: G.Olsi1'ii:Weikle:B.Johnsun 0 Q x 1 Q 5 .4- in x. 'n ww. Row 3: Tl' -i ann: Mcwlnnnue: Miichell: Ganilel: Berqo: Crudw'-: Kgnn, Row 4: l-l1nsen:Anonsr'nj H:irl'jM.1Hsnn' D Ar if-r on: Tnrlsill' Vifliilr-if-y, Row I: l' -W2 '-V10 A. Lnisonj MVS Lf iixhg J. Johrifcnj Dmhaclj Arnfvwnnn,R0w2:SpiessjJo'gen1G'.Nor.1', 'M-Km'Fo'sJinijT.iii'liiill-Hiilrqi--ri. Row ' i l i n r is Rvil Row 3 'il f-1 .ing l fwrri- Red Cross Miss Leigh gave up her iob as Blue Tri ad- viser io ralce over Red Cross lhis year. She has proven lo be a greal success al lhe iob. Miss Tully McGra+h did il againl For four conseculive years her homeroom has con- iribuied lhe mosl io The Red Cross drive. RED CROSS COUNCIL Seniors . ,,,. Helen Jo Ouiqley,Rosalyn Voelzlqe Junior . . .Harlan Carlson Sophomore , . Floyd Johnson Row I: Cnpronj Tmunesj Kilioclij Rauhiiuserg Vofhg Frornnig Dnvisj Hnnrlricl-:cv'w J. Jiwlinsonq Ci-olwej Levy Kraqpnbringj I-.nacsonj C. Johnson. Row 4: Byfnaj Bal l 3: Lauri i vi' 'iii ii Lnrsmj Lands ad' S ardq Caverj Gregory. Row 4: Qui-'ig Learvj Hollnfig Lfonsg Dowi J An iff en' Osiq mf McDcin.'i l Row 5: 11 Kiivrix' Civ' i liriqj Anliyj Skogliwdj Ronneberqj l'lun'f-, Row 61 Dfhoverj Schuberf' Bosshardj JiTr'1V Erwin 'irq Die-'fiijhg F.John1r-r- W'.i ih. 7 K N s NA rbprg' H. Ca'lsonjVVoodwor1hj K. Olseng Hi-ndficlfsorig Cool: Dallon. Through paper drives and hard worlc l-lome- room 336 coniribuled SIO7.I I. The resl of ihe school also gave generously. Each Chrisimas ihe Red Cross has every homeroom fill gill boxes lor less loriunaie children. A Jroial of 250 boxes was reached This year. In Miss Farseih's room each sludeni lilled a compleie box. Dillerenl clubs in ihe school have made lray mars and favors for Jrhe Red Cross To give io hospilals. .Row 2: l-lanrenj Pricog N. Jcvhnsonj S. Swwifhj Muellcfj Dillj Siilliv-wi. Row 3 urg Steen: Hasinbanlfg Borng M..Gorni-'ing l-iccisfrom Row 5: Kau H xnion Brnylc-vp Dnv'f,j Croniwifilg Lundr-en. Row 6: R. Carlson: V0hSZ Maufiilisg Slmnrlg Murphyg Upfzrcrj O'Neil. Row 7: J E'iclisr-ng Garflnf L. Johngonig Kogilr-ri Crifiviog Thvilvmrin, Brown. 'S-3 +A..., . gel' Row I: Lee, Monson Src-gow. Reiiz, Row 2: Hopper Anderson Kunvz, Nisbel, Ellif Murphy Mr. Haynes. NATIONAL FORENSIC Tuesday nighT means DebaTe Club, and De- baTe Club means boTh Tun and worlc. The worlq is The preparaTion Tor all The TournamenTs, such as ciTy, disTricT, and The Ieague's own TournamenT. Fun comes Trom all The Trips To diTTerenT high schools and especially Trom The Trip To C5usTavus Adolphus College. A speech Trophy is awarded each year. ROOSEVELT HISTORY CLUB The RooseveIT I-IisTory Club is one oT The sevenTy-Tive branches oT The Iv1innesoTa I-Iis- Torical SocieTy. Mr. I-Iaynes is The Teacher in charge. AT The meeTings, The members discuss public quesTions, hear IecTures, or see movies. The purpose oT These meeTings is To promoTe an acTiye inTeresT in IvIinnesoTa's IiTe and early hisTory. The club was organized as The Junior I-IisToricaI SocieTy in I945. Row I: BOIHJXI Werhnn, Bs-drum! I-Ienrhaw Ackland. Row 2: While-Iey, Kguer R, N:-Ison! Noreen P, Jacobsen Mr, Owfvhu Mill'-f' ,Q 2. A 'WV 'N Row I: Bniinfchie V. Cylson Websfer, Hawke Vevle Huw, Wedan, lu .' S'vir1, . ' lsen r. uaiion. ow 1 no xi-is, iz! Niivhi iii Sm ini Vfiighrx ranrz, alir zuisr, ,F Hi, f saw, ki tw' Row 6' Tiiii' for S Neisnri ' X l- f 9 ll A 3 E N O M H R 3 Hie els Bee l F P D J B o Ro Ul-ll T q D S F ll B 5 eh Ba c-'R-fm T The lellermen of Roosevelr are members ol? The HR Club. Sam l-lalron and Toi Jambeclc are The advisers. Mr. l-lalron is The Tormer assisranr Toorball coach. Mr. Jambeclc is The swimming coach and The presenlr assisranl Toorball coach. The boys do nor meer regularly and do nor elecr orficers. Every Time Thar The gym is Tree, The RH Club goes down ro play volleyball or baslcerball. Any problems Thar arise wirhin The Johnson, Balrlurij. Row 2: Mr. Jan DECK Ho M1 Soma Cm:v.1': chele S, Andergo' Hagen, Mueher, Wahl, Swenf, Ss-Miia. Row 4 w 5. Musiei, Fm Zirof K. S'-:fret K S'4 :,-' l- . -y Hr' ' richard Cr' sl arson Lev Rf: rr:-'iii club are discussed by The boys wirh Sam and Toi guiding The lallc. Each year a Tag Day'l is ser aside. The arhlelic boys and The girl gym leaders sell specially designed rags ro anyone who comes wirhin Three or Tour blocks of The school. Teach- ers, clerlcs, and srudenrs all wear ar leasr one rag Thar day. The money from The sales helps To pay Tor alrhlelic eguipmenr Thar The school needs. A really exciring annual evenr is The volley- ball game berween The men Teachers and The boys. This conresl is always a close, hard- Toughr balrle. The vic+ors7 Well, rhahs usually The Teachers, bur +here's always nexr year To plan Tor. LAST MINUTE FLASH The RH Club hos deleofecl The Toculry in ci Three gonie volleyboll series. The nien Tecichers 3 Mr. Joni- beck, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Courlne , Mr. Ync ve, ond Mr, Y J Ness - nicinoc ed To vvin one cinie. l-lovvever, The J Q Y were forced To obroin help from Miss Biorklund, The girls' gym Teocher. Vlfhen The R Club Won, they snopped ci focully vvinning srreols This is The second viclory in six yeors for the club. richard gives poi Te o fervinq To Sward, Levin! Nerheim! and Mosley Row I: Miss Biorlclund, Jensen, Shaw, Frantz, Moe, Armstrong, Mr, Voglsberger. Row 2: Brescancini, Hill, Krieser, Husebv, Larson, Lundquisf, Purcell Row 3: D, Pelerson, Throndson, J. Johnson, Jacobsen, M, Hansen, Sfolli. Row 4: Graving, Braylev, Veara, O'Neil, Bedverson, Burud, S. Anderson Row 5: Coclcrell, Vinge, Birkeland, Cameron, R. Jensen, Bailey, Graf, RQW6: Kauer, Bass, lnqvaldsen, Meil, Brown, H, Carlson, Wellerberg, Row 7 Davidson, Huss, J. Erickson, Gaffney, Abrahamson, P. Johnson, Dorland, Howe. PILCDTS CLUB Al each school evenl lhal requires ushers, lhe Pilols Club is on 'rhe iob. The club is lcepl busy wilh lhe senior class plays, lhe choir con- cerls, and all lhe senior evenls al gradualion. Before each performance The members meel +o plan lheir schedule so lhal an usher will nol need lo serve loo icrequenlly. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The newesl club al Roosevell is lhe Fl-IA. ll was organized by lhe home economics classes lo promole lhe imporlance of lhe home in relalion lo lhe cily, lhe nalion, and lhe world. Wi+h spiriled meelings ol movies and leclures, lhe club has proved lo be a good idea. The girls have shown an aclive inleresl. Row I: Mrs. Hanson, Slaqeberq, Polski, Thomas, Conway, M, Anderson, Edmunds, Pursley Easlon Frilz, Mrs. Koxvold, Row 2: Eroden, Hedlof Hendrickson, B. Olson, J. Olson Koenig Burud, Sorenson, Baxter, Quisl Holton. K Row T: li Shrriirii, Howell, K. Slwwiper, lfiiillo, D Shoiper, Woolsey, FelT, Mueller, J. Peterson Row 2: Mr. Lulce, Mapes, Rice, Pchrson, lrnn- YT. lniil lhinn, llolibs, leshovsl-y. Row 3: Sclilcudm, J. Hansen, Rufgerson, J. Jensen, Clough, Rool, Selfergren, Tciylor. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ROosevelT oTTers an excellenT course in agri- culTure as a vocaTion. lvlr. Lulce is The Teacher. l-le has also Talcen charge OT The relaTed club, FuTure Farmers OT America, which is a chapTer OT The naTional organizaTion. The moTTo OT The club is a worThy one: Learning To do, doing To learn, earning To live, living To serve. Be- side educaTional aspecTs The club holds basl4eT- ball games, an annual ParenTs' Social, movies, Hom-s wir My-,lm V- ale iiuf- ol The new lorqe ol The agriculture 1 l msm, ,T i.., and ouTings. They parTicipaTe in disTricT, sTaTe, and naTional iudging conTesTs. The ouTsTanding graduaTing senior is pre- senTed wiTh The DeKalb AgriculTural Award. This award is given on The basis OT scholarship, leadership, and abiliTy displayed in a super- vised Tarming program. The club pin is especially inTeresTing. lT con- sisTs OT Tive symbols: The owl, To signiTy wisdom and lcnowledgeg The plow, To signiTy labor and Tillage OT The soil: The rising sun, To signiTy progress in cooperaTion OT Tarmersg corn cross secTiOn, To indicaTe common inTeresTsg and The eagle, To show naTional scope. IT There are any boys who would lilce To ioin, They should enroll in lvlr. l.ulce's agriculTural class. Then They will be eligible To belong To The club. OFFICERS Prrgsidenr Don Sharper Vice Presidenl Keith Sharper Secretary Larry Lauklca Treasurer , Monroe Howell Srrniinel George FQTT L 'C .- 3 V 0 i A il Row I: Bell, Norain, Jacobsen, Schennuni, Lewis, Mr: Rierrenschneider. Row 2: Aabv, Ballard, Brewer, Allaway, Hill, Jacobsen. Row 3: Br-rnnnriiscw Sullivan, Palrermn, Melbse, Koenig. Row 42 Solis, Cunningham, McGoyern, Sipple, Bye, Mifchell, Row 5: Yanveg, Diode. Tr,qqesfrVh Bull Bi.-wer Lillernoe. Row 6: Carter, Billings, M. Carlson, Vofhx Bloniberg, M, Hansen, Blurnlce. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB The Spor+srnen's Club is really a lively or- ganizalion. A+ loolball games, dances, and sornelimes aller school, +he members have made and sold popcorn. This year 'rhe group has gone horseback riding, had a sleighride, ow I: Eachlor, Frvierrnuvh! Plilka, Mr, Rienionschneidery Ruona, A. Larson Jm-Ulwaii Killa, Row 3: Doeblor, Carson, Arngrnen, A, Wohrrvann, Sherwo Vvvlulv. Alimxmloi, Row 5: Gorfhy, Espf' Beinnell, Srimrh, Rogfi-'s Plniler Driiie er -Q54 vw +01 an 4b v 53 and has held a dance. The meelrings are de- signed lor lhose wilh an inleresl in sporls and a desire for 'rhe conservafion ol nalural re- sources. OFFICERS Presidenf D1-H lewis Secrelary Mwrifgir Jafubwli Treasurer . Ran Norton Sergeanlraf arrvs Dayifl Bill! Planners, Row 2: Durigan, Marlin! Higgins Klifgr-lhuv! Wehrniann son, Row 4: Hrlal, Mollnei Bclnuil Slam H'-flrllr' Thorp S. Olson Koleaar P. 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V ff f 'yr 4 5 ,KP X A4 hifju' ,1 fi X 'L Y' 'L i' ff i X Q' 1, 1 ix- : 4 nf- ff VJ XIX XA , ,fs L f y X ff I 1 g M 'R Z, K xv , ' I ffl f 5 my T l' gum. 4, j jfp f, 44 4' X W, ,I wwf wg f ' 1m,f7,, X X! fl. ,, i, L 4, --R .. X T? K? ,W W V l X f'f9'oI V iff 1 fznf G 'XMN2 I f ,Adr gfff- f , 5nrL'v:,. V I I , K J , L' Y 1 . ' X xx j ,jf ' I 6: X Q 1 , . ' Q , .4 , mf' Yidjg .W - 0 N...w...4ljXuv. X . 'I X-X jeg XQL- fi Y XL: , ,,,, , X W' fr' -1 4 if tfrrg 527. in hx fy. 1. ATP! LETICZS pNxsc'Q: wmNC, OMIM H wg UPL Nfx X s A ik J' , 'V' I 'X ' D AQ W' f514f X 3fjgi3X 4 'R iff ff 'iii 1 ff - + -fu. E 'V 1: WTI , 6 H- V 3v W ff ri , y Q, SHERHY OLSON 5 .SA .' gy Ns 'Q 321 S246 T li '? Qy Q9 if Ba 1- gl Sid Q O - kiss is CI., k X Mr. Gowans mournlully holds a TooTbalI while Mr, .lambeck and Taking if jus? a Iiffle bif easy Q Mr. Curran, Mr, Couriney th T phy M Blk d Mr. Ynqve proudly exhibif ear ro . r. a e, an Mr. Moore. THE TEDDIE COACHING STAFF One reason RoosevelT usually has good aTh- leTic Teams is iTs good coaching sTaTT. Gym- nasTic coach Ken PeTerson has Tor many years won almoslf every available TiTle. William Cur- ran has coached good wresTling and B Squad TooTball Teams. Toi Jambeck has had many splendid swimming Teams, and has helped head coach Al Gowans in TooTball. Oscar Yngve has always had well-coached and high-sTanding cross counTry and Track Teams. C. Wayne Displaying Thr-ir rfzspeciiwg aquipnifv-T are Mr Sknuiud, Mr. J h d M P T O nson, an r, P erson. CourTney's assisTanT in baskeTball is Ralph Blake, who also coaches B squad TooTball. STanley Johnson is his baseball assisTanT. We hope John Moore has much success as The new hockey coach. Marv Skaurud and A. W. Buck- man coach Tennis and golf, respecTively, and Ben Eggan and l-I. A. Riemenschneider are The managers. All These coaches do splendid jobs. and we hope ThaT They will conTinue Their good work. Mr. Eqgan careiully checks The financial roped as Mr. Buckninn and Mr, Ruemenschneider look on. Y' , , r . .ll . : 3 - -vw - A 4-M 4599 F5 1 , ,N V ui..-.... . ,J l.- Ag, L if-. .,g.., ,, ,., v ,.Q.,,,. Q. . , ,..,, ,, aa T J rf, H f- ir -'eu-ev ---.',-P.. W V. ' . - .i2mY ' ,.L1rJ . . 9 'U ' A 1.. : .vs ' K '- I. -K. f-' . ' ' Row l: Roberlson, Mgr., Fredell, Cameron, Lewis, Ukkelberg, Abrahamson, Levin, D. Larson, R. Johnson, Wheeler, Griep, Keeler, Hass. Row 2: Brown Mueller, R, Brown, Hendrickson, Conrad, Blanchard, Swanson, Besmehn Kolsrad, Olson, Jordahl, Weisman, Fell, Wilkinson, Roal, Mr. Gowans Row 3: Mr, Jambeck, Shedlov, Koplen, Reinboldr, Derrick, Spoodis, Bolko, Hielmelancl, Nelson, Christiansen, Srnifh, Long, Anderson, Rifrnire Hanson, Shirnanski, Ass'r. Coach, Swenson. TOUGH LUCK SEASON FOR GRIDDERS The l95l Roosevell loolball Jream, coached by Al Gowans and The new assislanl, Toi Jam- beck, suffered one of lhe worsl seasons in many years. They ended lhe season wilh one win and six losses. Led by co-caplains Phil Nel- son and Dick Chrislianson, lhe Teds looked like quile a formidable club by playing a score- less quarler againsr Cenlral in lhe newly added Foolball Preview a+ lhe Parade Sladium. The Halfback Linf Levin is shown slrirfing right end very effectively aqainsr North, 3 il 'v -Li as wg., Q. 'rv' A , , L . , 1 , ' r , x 1 --L P ef 1: ...Q-, i P W! Teds losl Their lirsl game 'ro Norrh, bul came back wilh a win againsl Vocafional when Linl Levin ran 84 yards for a louchdown and lhe win. Afrer lheir inirial win, lhe Teds dropped successive games lo Soulh, West Edison, l-len- ry, and also losl lheir homecoming game lo Washburn. I3-O. A lineman-of-lhe-week award wenl lo Dick Chrisrianson lor his play againsl Vocarional. RoosevelY's mos? valuable player, Gordy Kolsfad. is caughf diving through fhe air ro slop a Washburn runner. li Tl-if i 512 ' n .Q-.. N A , , 9' 'QW uw-..' - .L .lg ,yF5',rp . A if, ' 'T A- lmwflim 'I , x V ,bw . ...,,..w 'W F ' vi.. ., xl-tj: 4 VV 1 . ' Q1 Q-xi ' . . ,J Q s Q ' V Q -,v,'- AV' 'fig' . W ' A V . AY f ,flu . ,S gm 1 .fi f M' V, K VA' may li' Munchinq lhcir popcorn and liopinq for a Teddio viclorv are Mr. Laninwrs! Mi. Swminflrx Mr, Buclrnnn, and Mr, Baardselh. PROSPECTS FOR l952 Coach Al Gowans will be loolring forward lo his I952 leam which will have nine relurn- ing lellerrnen. These boys will be led by co- Caplains-elecl Bob Long and Bob Johnson. Gowans should have a fairly slrong baclclield wilh seven boys relurning, bul he will need lo slrenglhen his line as he has only lwo leller- men lo bolsler lhe line. FOOTBALL SCORES FOOTBALL PREVIEW Rocsevelr O Cenlval REGULAR SEASON Robsevell O Nirlh Roosevell 6 Vacallon Roosevelt 6 Soulh Roosevell 7 Wef,l Rocsevelf O Edison Roosevell O l-lerry Roosevell O Wal,lwbur'f Rod Blanchard is 1Ne'r'u nq '- 'ln.l'- .un El laclrler. sslw ,Vg O JF O I2 l4 I6 Ql I3 rsm' !f,wwvilinir1 4 fly' T if-rr W., . M-nv-iq-'W-ff-A-..,,n. bf, L QQ 'Ari' x V ,L - rl 'gi J 1, . :,-M.. As mv V ,,,,,,., The B squad ended lhe season wilh a rec- f-as rm W 'V 5 , 3 , N ord ol Two wins and one deleal. Row I: Sverulsrrn, Dano, Ki-f-nl-r, Jngkson John-or' Bwlilin, Elric Hall, Ryrnan, Row 22 Winkler, Hoey, Frilzlce, Giles, Day, Sloqlund, Ross, N,b+'Ck, B1-non,J.'1Cob'.4-n, Slwwavl Row 32 Mr Bla-e Thonryson, Knsslrel Holrrian, Snyder Swanson, Lyonc! Chrisfianson, Sellrnlinw J. l-lnvwfovv J.if'qr llwaeivqn Mr,C1,rvnn4 X . 13 3 K X Q 'R 6 gi hi- V i L Nl, mi ,,,....p-H-,. , W A D y LMS. . , i.,x,,,-Q ,y, . ,H 1.. ,, F. ,I I ,M SV.. ,,,,.,. . . ,, A f. i ,. darn i ,fin V , van ' 4 Pidurvir in 'i in-.mi we i i ieivnsiye gina' Lonix Kg 9,11 iS Al.w'uY Ni ,You D W Alewiic I Edison Bi-sivohii L am-vice J 1 h' R n uvx .1 . A Bin nchvn fd, R04 ChiMi:1nf.on, Dick Koiffnd, Gofdon Lev'n, Lin' Neison Ph,i Sniifh, Bkib Abf.1haf'i5.,iii JJ Aii.iP'1.i:i- La-Mi Bufko, Ron Clvivmn Doi' Fvif Gfrwqf- LETTERMEN Hielnweiqnd, Anjy Johnson, Bob Long, Bob Larson, Dick Oison, Bruce Spoodis Jini Swanton, Rm Ukkeiberq Er!-f Wiiklnson, Disk Weisman, Roq Wheeier, Dick Third Award Second Awgau SAM RETIRES Sam F-ielron, acfiye cghemishy and physics ieacher, has refired from his linemens coach- ing iob for The Rooseyeii fooiball fearn. He is being repiaced by Toi Jambeck, gym 'reacher and swimming Coach. Semis Rooseyeii Coach- ing career Graded in I933. In I935 he led his Jrearn +0 a cify and Jrwin Qiiy championship. I-ie was head coach from I934 unfii I937 when AI Gowens Took over chief responsibilihes. Nex?,1vs 1 wB:. 'qhisHif Jppofr-nv br!! ,,,f .ff . 5 sg: . i I K SW ,J-I ri This is lhe slarl of rho cily rneel in which Roosevell won lop honors and Saxe Roberls was lhe individual high with Jerry Sward placing filth. Row I: Mueller, Hagen, Swelala, Nelson, S Nerheim, Mr. Yngve, Hullar, Barnell, Sack. 38 fx s wanson, Roberls, Sward, Wahl, Slr HARRIERS TOPS IN CITY Led by caplain Jerry Sward and Saxe Rob- erls plus lhe coaching of Oscar Ynqve, Jrhe Tecldie l-larriers lcepl up lheir brillianl record ol pasl years. Olher oulslancling performers were relurning lellermen Dick Mosley and Rog Wahl, who Jreamed up wilh Don Swanson, Don l-lagen, Don Nelson, Don Swelala, Don Muel- ler, Jaclc Franlz, Rog Slrancl, and Bob Mac- Donald. Nexl year co-caplains are Saxe Rob- erls and Don Swanson. Cily champion Saxe Roberls is shown crossing rhe line in second place in The slate rneef, and, Franlz, Mosley, MacDonald. Row 2: Cater, Dubisar, Adams, Mpfrtllt S ,-A p 'gf gg ll x Vx , gill! - , xi'-lj His we i K CN A 6 s, i :, , i ' - ., i i , i s ss ii v r ll 6 l V f , s is . Y 1 s ' A 62 ...mis ln. .Vg :gf ',. i,'s Ni' .,, ,. f??lfV-if - - 4 ,. t- Posing with the city championship trophy are Iett to right: Nelson, MacDonald, Frantz, Swanson, Hagen, Captain Sward, Wahl, Mosley, Mueller, Strand, and Swetala. TEDS TAKE CITY MEET With only three returning letlermen and the smallest squad in history, the l95l cross coun- 'rry team ran away with the city meet and placed third in the stale meet. Highlight ol the season was the city meet when Roosevelt placed live in the eleven and eleven in lirst twenty-five. The iunior sensation. Saxe Roberts. ran to a first place in the city meet. Captain Jerry Sward proved himself a capable team captain, and much of the credit lor the good showing ol the team. especially of those boys who were running their first year for Roose- velt, must go lo his sleadying influence in keep- ing runners together especially in the early meets of the season. LETTERMEN it ' os ey, nc ' Wahl, Rog Frantz, Jack Hagen, Don Mueller, Don Nelson, Dnn Sward, Jerry M I D'k Happily reioicing over their friurn Mosley, Nelson, and Hagen. Roberts, Saxe Strand, Rog Swanson, Don Swefala, Don Third Award ' Second Award ph after the city meet are Roberts, l l Mr. Yngve, Roberts, x O B ' Y Q y D vii F ' I Y ,Q In . A J 1 - 'J an 'Q . as Y s , . . 4 ' I Reef.. A M, , . -.i.,:V .frf v . N, V Nt, ,,, it 1,631 a tl, .... 5 Captain Jerry Sward is shown pressing the leaders for a good position in the state meet. K .i .ky U. ' 'li . X , Q I. E Fm f - :nn zz 1 . . - My fig! sf, ,.- X ,, K f .. ,ye ju. V .M K Xl ' x X34 ' is V i -. il., S -e ' if 4 , 7 S In nga'-3 by J if sf ., iong, Oliiiwlwzcl Row 2: illiilmn, liiinty Druid- ll lioiril-:ul R-iililx. lxll 'rim ii .iii l'i'i 1 r' ROW 3: l.'ii l. wi rliir V, Cji il' my ,7f lli,-i Rglgrgyfs. kliwli 465 Aflon lrrvvi Thr- lrzwlhrow lim' is pi-Clurerj lrorr' the balcony in the game W-l J--rm Swfiril wailing for The unlikely rebound. w I. no mi vi-1 fl-.mr K. l,i ifl Mi.lii..i ill il- Mlm-nn Q1 WWW-.f 1, if Aww' ., L against Maishall, Jim Slrcng is shoofing wifh Ken Trongiml, Al Sfhull, CAGERS HAVE TALL CLUB The Teddie cagers were led This year by co- caplains Jerry Sward and Gordy Kolslad, plus seniors Al Schulz, Larry Nerheim, Jim Slrong, Doug Olmsleacl, and Gordy Tronslad. Valu- able assislance also came from iuniors Paul Reinbolcll and Ken Tronslacl, and sophomore Jim lvliollbo. The Tecls loolced good in lheir pre-season games while winning live oul ol 'rheir eighl praclice fills. They also scrimmagecl l-loplcins, Sl. Paul Cenlral, and Wayzala. Gordy Kolslad i- ilriyinq Tor an ni 'haul layup aqainsv Vo1.1lion.al while Jerry Sward is following. mon, Downs:-Th, Mali. xf 7 61 5 ,l l 4, y. if? TQ 4 res: 8 A iz an ve -we TSB? x. . y V' N....r so G24 Fr 64 IO I An P op Porn 1-1 1.1f.,,.,, , . f , 1 , , , w2,M1,B11. ,1 ,- nv Tmtifzr fmwyi DOUG C1 H'- TS V? '- 1171 Gf'i b1ncko5f Dm nw' I Q sum ufSO11'V1wc'S' V1 1 fq '?'v1 ra 1. Jr-1-, S.Nv1 V W- A' C SCORES RCHNOVD4 45 V11.'191-'15 Reviews? 39 Emi F4 RHQSCVQP' F9 Nf1'H'1 44 RCS-level? 49 Smfrmoz' 45 Rvonovof 49 S Xwh 43 Remove!! 59 Ma-'.11aN 49 Ronan:-V011 43 W'11,111m,r' 50 Rwcwac-veH 46 'New SF Rvwscvd? 51 Newry 43 Rowscxf-H 50 CQVMQ1 37 PLAYOFF Rmwcvuf 50 EJRS1 '1 39 Rocca-vc-I+ 47 Nfrfh ol LETTERMEN 'Ko1wfad,Gm1dy l31FOUQ,J1V l 'RQ111l?Q1df, pau! Trows+ad,G91'dy 'Sward, Jerry Tromfad. Kev Mid+bn,J1m DQlmseH1,Bruce,Mq1. Nerholrn, Law, Hath, Dave, Mqr. Olmsfond, Drug 'Sv-:1,wvf1Awnr11 Co-far-'1'f1 J-ff1,Swv1 Sghjl Al Vvashbum Row 1: M 1-'f WL ww 1'-1-1'-111--1 ww. www 131-'-f rf-4-1,1 41-11.511, N.-110. K Q RO 31,10 fw.,1r1Qo'1, NJN v'1't.'ai -F. 1 1 1 11111 S N5 fu IH. I isTf7:1n -1,.J'l lain Nerhmm, C l l ST Q T ll g r A WT zho'T In Th g Q M ll R I S l Tl Q B lr .l B h R W sins' 2: Mr. Egg TEDS HAVE GOOD SEASON Finishing wiTh a record oT six wins and Tour lossesi Coach C. Wayne CourTney's boys wound up The regular season in TourTh place. They won The TirsT disTricT game eyer won by a l2ooseyelT Team by deTeaTinq Edi- son 50-39, buT losT To NorTh ol-47. They had an oyer-all record oT Twelve wins and eiqhT losses. Gordy KolsTad was second Team all-ciTy, and Paul ReinboldT and Ken TronsTad are nexT year's capTains. SKIERS SECOND IN CITY This year's slciing Team l4epT up The Tine repuTaTion oT pasT years by placing second in The ciTy and TiTTh in The sTaTe meeTs, The Team was led by Bob Veyle and Arve Grims- mo who Toolc TirsTs in The ciTy. Roy Jacob- son, Ron Saclr, and Clarence Besmehn also helped The Team This year by Turning in Tine perTormances. LETTERMEN Vevle, Bob Nerison, Carl 'Baclclund Sharma' Sack, Ron 'Zippoy.f'1llan ThirflAw.1': Besmehn, Clarerc '9 ff 'AW Grimsmo, Arve Sppl C sfo Jncfb N A l V l Q5 5 SWIMMERS SWEEP CITY The Teddie swimmers iinisbed a ierriiic season by winning ibe cify riiie wiib a record ei eiqbi wins and no iosses. To add io iiieir aciiieyemenrs ibey ilasned ro a ibird piace in ine sraie meer, ioiiowinq Hib- binq and Recbesier. Two iirsis were iaicen by ine Teds in rbe siaie meer, Oibieii Sween won ibe IOO yard back siroie iiiie, and ine ISO yard niediey reiay Team, composed oi Sween, Ron Bode, and Gordy Fox, aiso raced ie a iirsr place. Req Hawke added iwo imperiani poinis io ibe ioial Oi 2I for Reoseyeir wirii a iiirb in ibe iancy diyinq eyenr, During ciry cornpeiiiion, Toi Jam- beckls boys capped 54 eyenis our oi a possibie 64, and beid rneir opponenis ie IO iirsis. LETTERMEN Dyk,'rJ Brace Braniey, Bii 'Ban V'n'i1,R d Brew Dick 'Barb R '- Hcwe Fred 'B :iaf. Va.. r 1eares,T2'n 'F.x,G5'of Simi A .i'iflvNL.C R-.-'W' V '. :Amit -pa,,.qLij. J-,,. Sei: An .Sin'lU Ni! RQwi,,'f,'k'1- '.A',i!'I'-iirv!,bi 'TROWZIQA'-' B i R 35 E fi ' A' rw.-.-i 3 V: GRAPPLERS TIE FOR TITLE WiTh ciTy champions Norm Severson, fXrT Solie, Darwin Cunningham, Jerry Rade- macher, and Reg Weisman leading The way, The l952 wresTling Team Tied Washburn Tor The ciTy championship. Their only loss was To Washburn. RoosevelT placed Third in The regionals wiTh co-capTain !XrT Solie Talcing a lirsT and Norm Severson, Jerry Rade- macher, Bruce YoungguisT, and co-capTain Darwin Cunningham placing second. Norm Severson, who pinned six oT his seven op- ponenTs, and Rog Weisman wenT Through The season undeTeaTed. Caught on balance by his Washburn oooonenl J heavyweighl l?og!We'sma T. ,T i Q 2 . 5 r g K luv V gig Q 1 il' ii , s I x s i g ffVarff' T Ti' Q W 'M ii i gl Spooili, Vvlviiiiiiiiy Difjrgy SlVlwSflll', Mueller, Cuoninghornx Mr, Curran, Row l1vBnfn.lT0lfini'1, Severfoj, Dnvir Jackson, Solie, Morgan, Nnwslromx lvlrranx Roberlsen. Row 2: Wriglilx E 'lron Youngriuisli R le 1 l E T l Roosevelf T Roosevelt... ,, ,. T Rooseveltg. Roosevell, ., T ,. SCORES 43 Marshall .. .,l8 Washhurr 33 Henry 34 CenTral. s B CLASS. Row I: Swarson, MK Peverson Row 2: Hawke, Fink, Hawes ll ' GYMNASTS INEXPERIENCED According To Coach Ken PeTerson, This year's Teddie gymnasTic Team didn'T guiTe reach The heighTs They were capable oT reaching. They were handicapped by hav- ing only Three reTurning leTTermen Trorn lasT year's squad, due To The TacT ThaT some boys ioined The armed Torces and various oTher reasons. They had To worlc hard, and They Tinished The season placing second in The ciTy rneeT, Third in The norThwesT rneeT, and second in The sTaTe meeT. Leading The squad were C class Gene Bannochie, who col- IecTed nine medals ThroughouT The year, , is-...angelina - ... X . rf.. Row I: Yeung, Arnisirong, Schviarzkopl, L. Hanson, Case, Rcsnolns, Peferirn, Norby ToxirTi,oT1e, Albrighf- Waresh, Johnson, D class Jerry Johnson and Vern Schwarz- lcopT. The Teds will have nineTeen boys Trom This year's Team back nexT year To geT ouT and work Tor Those TirsT place Trophies. LETTERMEN 'Bannochie, G-one HGHSOH. Lon 'Bugghela Tgm Johnson, Jerry 'DoTy, Dick Knudson, John Albright Vern N0fbYi DOH Arrnsfronq, Jim SaTTervall, Elwood Bean, Dave Schwarzlcopl, Vern Case, Jim TourTilloT+e, Jaclc Enqen, KeiTh Waresh, John Finnrnan, Charles 'SSCOHCT Award Hansen, Conrad C CLASS. Row I: Nelson, Tennison, Wedin, Gustafson Bannochie. Row 2: Brown, WebsTer, DoTy, Mr. Pelerson. D CLASS. C, Hgrvgrr, Row 2: E21-'-'r S, wm'l Km i r n Bev f'n 1 n'e. Row 3: Mr. 69 Dick Jonnson, Bob Long, and Dave Le Snoysky red rne arraclc This year aqainsr rrwenr rouqn cornperirron, arrnougn eyery one on Jrne Team Turned in fine performances. 3 'g'Jr r-Tn law LETTFRMEN 'Uornscd Dick 'Arfngfrgfo Jrn J. rr . Wrlr, 'Harysrsii H54 'Lesrovalv Cale 'Lcfq Bob Ander'-'1 Le-Mg xg, Eniksfn, Brufe HBBG. Jercvn T '1A ' Har, Dave bk- ' .-... i K A 3' :X Jr O '0 Hnvq Tum- o L k i i defenfumen V' ef If r X. r. 2 W 1 ' mon rr' Q Ryu ei I-IOPES HIGH FOR I953 Under We new coaching of Mr. Moore Hu- Teddro puf'L.5ror's ended We season wrrn rr rw 1-rd of Mye wrnm and Hwree Wosses, good rnrfnxgn for rf'u1HwpNoQernnir'ry Qornpenrlon. YUM- niC4rnrr'4h+ of We Season Wai We yrcfory wyrfr Wfrrrf wrfrw We QJVHVO Qfarrind Mneup widwnrmwi mfr We Hn. Mfnouqrm rlnrs years a Mmm war, onry average For Rooaeyerry big Hwincgs nn- oxpegred nexr year wirh only four Verfornwen qraduafinq. From row: 8 if-rr reymr, Nmar Rr-wfberq, raw. Fmfkn-F, Haan, Back row: My M MNH. r -1 LH L. . r, 'r : XW -iv. fr' Haryfrrrn Andermwr, Co-apcr. N 7 O GOLFERS NEED EXPERIENCE Wilh Chuclc Kuppe Ihe only relurning lellerman, Coach A. W. Buckrnan will have a iolo ol rebuilding his golf learn Io egual Ihose ol pasl years. Lasl year Ihe gollers had a good season. They finished in second place winning six. losing Iwo, and lying one. LETTERMEN l95I 'Kuppe. Charles McLaren, Dick 'Wiclxlanden Don Swanson, Arnold I-lelgoe. Burnell 'Sncond Award I952 GOLF TEAM Anderson Inv in J, Km E rm IT. K A ,l, I952 GOLF TEAM Mr. Buixrzimx Ko's'.1'I Kam-P Pen-f TA' mga! TENNIS NEEDS LETTERMEN Aller Iinishing lourlh in Ihe cily lasl year wilh a record ol six wins and Iour losses 'rhe Teddie lennis learn has nol rnuch lo loolc forward Io Ihis year. Coach Marvin Slcaurud will have no relurning lellermen Io bolsler Ihis year's learn. LETTERMEN I95I n I-lessburq,Do1 l.Cqc-lin, Bob Pavelc, DuN'Vayne Olafzon, Rogoi 'Swaim Dennis Wivrwg, Tod Degan, Johr' 'Swnr,1Aw.1r'I Hogan, Tim I952 TENNIS TEAM Row I Salk D i.',Qi Kqi 1 I-1,w'r.vi. Morgan, Rolfhndx Pirone, Rice, Thor- mean! Mohfrm In r Nov ..xn 5-w i'i4 '- Row 2: S 4 ,. I Il 'K ' Q Evivk-wi Allwgh' Slum! Kulwr UE-arson Tow'-'L Mcbairn, W.1Iv Mr ,-Jlfud, 71 ,5 ',,LLiLLlLllE,iH 3 El ilul ll 8 7 4,7 I sly 5,-,E gi: if i dig? i fa ' ,3 P Q55 1 Q, is H if J. , .r-Ib. 3 m fi i wg 'V ,A Q - ig y .4 ii 'a W . ,IW l ' -is 3 ' ' i 1 , - 1 K' i n li A ' iq 015 ' Wifi? X L- .4 P fl-l is? xiii' ' li i WAKE! li 54 i. , Ro I lliqnn Siroiwilis Hiiiniiifs Swim D Mueller Levin S. N I952 TRACK TEAM. Qlson, B'anchard, Be-sniehn, Wahl, Koplen, Mosley, Gievre. Row 2: D. Swanson, llerges, l A l un, Erick on, Wilkinson, Hass, Wrighl, Shirnanski, Pilgrnrli, John'oi1, Lindholrn, Harms, D, Muclle' D, Nelson Row 3: Mr, Yngvv, Simple, Mac D lll Sl inil, Kenny Li-wif., She-ijilov Tronzlcid, L. Anderson, Wheeler. Sieverg, J, Swanson, Frantz, lvlr,JarY1bef'lc, ng a high hurdle is TedJiQ co-caplain Slnn Nelson. 72 TRACK PROSPECTS PROMISING l-lighlighls ol lhe l95l lraclc season were lhe selling ol a new cily lwo mile relay record by Dick Mosley, Jim Pearson, Jerry Sward, and co-caplain Neil Roberlson, and lhe selling ol a new school record in lhe 220 yard dash by co-caplain Barry Bynell. Lasl year lhe Teddie lraclcrnen ended sixlh in cily compelilion. Coach Oscar Yngve has had a large lurn oul lor lraclq lhis year and lhe learn has possibililies ol bellering ilsell over lasl year. Slan Nelson and Linl Levin were elecled co- caplains ol lhis year's leam and will have lhe help ol live relurning lellermen. LETTERMEN I95I Bynell, Barry 'Roberlsom Neil 'Day. Maynard 'Johnson, Marlin 'Sable Jay Sward. Jerry Blanchard, Rod Evarison, Howard l-luss, Diclc Jerpbalc, Jim Levin, Linl McConnell, John Mosley, Diclc Nelson, Slan Pearson, Jim Pederson, Bruce Pipes, Jerry Sullivan, Milne Wriqhl, Diclc Kline, Diclx, Mqr. Third Award 'Second Award -of Co-Caplain Linl Levin is finishing a sleo ahead of iunior Dick l-lugs in a praclice sprinl, I952 TEDS NEED PITCHING The I95l baseball leam finished 'rhe sea- son wilh a record ol lhree wins and live losses. Eighl lellermen gradualed from lhis leam, Thus leaving eighl boys wilh which lo build The l952 Team. Coach C. Wayne Courlney believes lhal lhe l952 leam will lack experience in hilling and pilching, bu+ lhis will improve as 'rhe season progresses. They have no relurning lellermen on lhe pilching slall. Leading This year's leam will be caplain-elecl Jim Slrong, Dick Johnson, Phil Nelson, Keilh Olsen, Gordy Kolslad, Ken Swenson, Larry Nerheim, and Dale Leshovslcy. These boys are all relurning lef- lermen. They will be oul bidding Tor a lop place in The league slandings, while Wash- burn and Edison are lhe currenl favoriles. Naslund, Roy 'Dobson Tom Grossman Jerome 'Lien. Glen 'Ro-ehrdanz, George 'Sorenson, Bob Johnson, Diclc Kolslad, Gordy Leshovslcy, Dale LETTERMEN I95I Nelson. Phi! Nerheim, Larry Norlander, l-larry Nylander, Dick Olsen, Keith Slronq. Jim Swenson, Ken Third Award 'Second Award SCORES I95I Roosevelf , 6 West Roosevelf. . 2 Cenlral . Roosevell 4 Soufhwesf . Roosevelt 5 Washburn . Roosevell . 3 Wesl. . . , Roosevelt . 4 Cenlral . . Roosevell. . . , 4 Soulhwesl. . ,. Roosevelt . 2 Washburn. . Ken Swenson and Gofdy Kolslnd watch wh5lfr DV! Nil l l behind caplnin Jim Strong. Fielding for Phil Nelson during A game ol pilpprv .nn Kr l O Larry Nerhcirn, Dale Leshovsky, and Dick Jonnson. I952 BASEBALL TEAM Row I: Vcvlc, Long, Nelson, Kolsrad, K. Olsen, Strong, D. Johnson, Leshovslcy, Swenson, Nerheirn, Roberts, Clough. Row 2: Arwsfronq, Dubiim, W n Ol 5 J cn R M C 7 Sch alll son, Keeler, Theilmann, Puqsley, Tronsfad, Thompson, H nsen, L. Johnson, Jenson, Sl. Mane, Jackson, C nm-ra . ow 3: r, our ney, ri O Kolesar, DeJoy, Biorqen, Lilienberg, Benson, L. Nelson, Floweil, Erickson, J. Nelson, Saltervall, Schuberl, Hansen, Manager. 3 1 l Z . Q . H no aj I 3 fs A ' , . , K, I i . A 9 A 1 A J , 5 I ,F in l , 3 . . , H ,, In W . , , , . f ,Q ,, I fi in T T sv 4 GT . , Q : ' M Ji., P 0 A n , f .. 9 3 F gl, ks.. L M . ali .1 A Teg an.. A SUI Tl' ' sfiilvff . A. .--v , Q ii T' 7' RUUSCVEU ls i qi . fo QQSIVI4 ff Nsrif,-K, u::fuV?l.7 amy, M fi, Neva. T . Q L 5 , 6 , L, W K . Kwan. M . fi il :xy 'lm lf E xl I I I - I' RHQUSTVF1 xl- .i LG f X, s . Y f 5 M -wi . 2, V xl, JY! K I fx ' Q ,. i i -3 ' ' I ' Q' fl -an 3. wil Q Qu' ,QA ' SAR' 'V SJ9f 'T,fit'flf i Wrtgs ' Y: T mir! S ,SEE ,iw i'w5!vflfyT's E' , LX 9 gbwe K If Q5 fd if I, -V B Yi? QUDSUH mivl -GW-1 l WK W fs. , J x ix fi. b s K MQ V . h Y Y ' 1 . 'A . - Q 'nr ,, T-.. ' ' A 1 ' if 1 - l + - Q g I , .el .,. V- Mr fffhi , r 5 , ve, T , if i ---, . ef.. ' . ,T 73 -u--. in-ul 'Kirin' Q S X K . 1x,,'1a xii, , , xg-3,0 XXI U11 I a'5SY,s gl' ' Il sax Y- I. k A I lying.. ,,1Q.gQ31,'. I 0 I iii P.9XiA9+.!':'z '1- V ling ready lor lhvir anniml 'RM club-leachers volleyball game Of B fko,Mr.J.1mbec:k,Mr.PnIerson and W eisfnan, INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES Once again inlramural sporls wenl over big al Roosevell. lnlramural sporls give everybody in lhe school The chance lo have some sorl ol recrealion. In lhe lall lhere was an eliminalion ol home rooms in lool- ball wilh room I I3 coming oul on lop. Then anolher sporl lor The boys was wreslling wilh eleven boys being crowned champions. Baslcelball soon followed wilh sophomore and iunior homerooms cgompeling. In lhe lenlh grade, room l29 was lhe viclor wilh room l27 lalcing lhe honors in lhe elevenlh. A-fav-eil!! INTRAMURAL WRESTLING CHAMPS R F Q lbavo, Seaver, Born, Sundahl. Row 2: Cameron, Hawkins Fredell, Mueller! Rademnlre' l Q i ,Q f Q I I Hrs-gil Q Seniors were nol allowed lo lalce parl in home room games, bul There is an All Na- lions lournamenl in which lhey can enler leams of any nalionalily. Lasl bul nol leasl lhere is lhe annual R club-leachers volleyball game wilh leachers going lor Iwo slraighl wins. Spending a greal deal ol lime aller and before school relereeing volleyball games, loolball games, and clirecling lhings are lvlr. Pelerson, lvlr. Swadner, Miss Wilbur, and lvliss Biorlqlanol. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS, II3 Row I: Moore! Trorslad, Howe. Row 2: Wright, Nelson, Jnsporsn Neuman. VOLLEYBALL GOES OVER Probably The inTramuraI sporT ThaT is mosT popular and aTTended by more RoosevelT sTudenTs Than any oTher sporT carried on ThroughouT The year is volleyball. There is a champion home room Tor each grade, wiTh a pIayoTT aT The end oT The season To deTer- mine The school champ. The sophomore TiTlisT is room I26, wiTh room I27 Topping The Tield oT iuniors. The winner in The senior class is room 331. They deTeaTed 32I by The score oT 25 To I8 Tor The championship. The sophomores play The iuniors wiTh The winner meeTing The seniors Tor The school champion- sf-sw fq I r CX. 1-7 i 'n.,,,N urn.. .W ' I . EQUIPMENT MANAGERS LeHTorighQ:S'i.. K J S I A sg K S'-'rf' Fr,-' -- M' FV ship. There is a TournamenT Tor ping pong, Tennis, and horseshoe. The school champ in ping pong is Jim Norman. In Tennis There is one champ crowned Tor each grade. Horseshoe also has a champ Trom The sopho- more and iunior classes. Qnce again The eguipmenT managers did a Tine iob oT handling The various eguipmenT used by The RoosevelT aThleTes. Mr. Riemen- schneider is consTanTly worlcing in The equip- menT room, and he does an excellenT iob year aTTer year. PING PONG, TENNIS, HORSESHOE CHAMPS. Row I: Knun N. 'Har Emmunds. Row 2: Erickson, Pearson! Are'i:. Row I: Landsmd, Paisonf, Kalbl Berger, Boehme, R b ck, Sandvig. Row 2: Rae Wilbur, D, Wilson, Torgeson Winguisr Strom, Olson, V. Wil on Enqbnrq LCN:-r e Biorklund. Row 3: Oexning Ronneberg Sp Sievers, Steen, SmiTh! Hayes, Jievree. VARIETY IN GIRLS' SPORTS The girls' gym classes are arranged To suiT any inTeresT. The sophomores Talce a general course which inTroduces Them To soccer, basl4eTball, baseball, and The oTher gym games. In elevenTh and TwelTTh grades The girls have Their choice oT Talcing individual sporTs, Team sporTs, Tollq dance, or moderr ' dance classes. The girls in individual classes N learn compeTiTiye sporTs such as Tennis, b d BADMINTON TEAM A I BA ETBALL CHAMPS-MAD HATTERS M e Olson, Mary Ocel, Bonnie' Wedin, Audrey Pearson ET I T msen, minTon, bowling, and ping pong in which They rely upon Themselves. Team sporTs emphasize The imporTance oT Teamworlc, as in baslceTball, volleyball, and baseball. Ivlod- l f ern dance is inTerpreTaTiye moTion. This ii can be Talcen Tor one or Two years. In and square dancing The girls are TaughT T The beTTer known dances. ATTer oT sTudy They plan one or Two Their own. T535 'T ., TN GIRLS HAVE FINE LEADERSHIP LaVerne Biorlqlund and Rae Wilbur are lhe leachers. They have aboul lwenly girls who assisl Them wilh lheir classes. These gym leaders lalce a lraining course during The Iirsl semesler ol Their iunior year. The nexl Iwo semeslers lhey worlc wilh a class every day. Their dulies consisl ol lalcing allendance, caring lor equipmenl, and di- recling The class. Aller school lhe girls engage in various Girl swimmer, Miss I. C. Splash is warming up for a diving cxhibilion, N. .- N A V - VT' -'T'i'y,, Tig, .57 ff i ir, 'li f I N- . f ,X wi , N 1 i X F L, , I. I X ' ' I I I T. f ' , lu I I i 1 N is , f l I , K. X Y- if ,, .V 41 fi 'H f I fi , in .r ' ii lg? 'A-,N, sfxzv - gf V , 5 ,- ' Xfire? 5--...lj 1 Am-Qu ,Ii K xy an i N 55 x-,S-,fs.2,, X, .A Ml I I I-nS,v, H.k,H dSh Lkpl, Holton, I 'E -75. Ti 'T s 2.s.a - ' ' ' V Q . In -5 Y , Jr 4 fag, 57 v 2 B ,il Q in Q .K ' ,9 '- 0 ' . D 'f 55 v -W . . V .WN le Y T-.7 ' I it H x X! L H 'af ' l gf -xv s.. I 2-,U Hawes 4 ,L M. mmm ' . - Q G , Alix, n T ' I TQ .Fi A speedy soccer game is being enicyed by the lourlh period girls' gym class. sporls. In lhe lall a Tennis lournamenl is held. Laler Ihe girls furiously lighl for a baslcelball championship. A badminlon leam and a swimming leam have been formed, and lhey have meels wilh girlsl Ieams from olher schools. This years' peppy cheerleading squad in- cluded Bev Johnson, Rulh Johnson, Shirley I-lollon, Joanie Rasmussen, Rog I-lawlce, Rollie I-laynes, Bob Swanson, and Vern Schwarzlcopl. Vern and Joanie will be baclc nexl year wilh lhe new cheerleaders Renee Gillian, Janice Fox, Pal Lind, Gary Williams, Jim Gaffney, and Tam I-lughes. gl d minance over lhe females, Rasmussen R. Johnio , B, Jih x ,i I ii ,2- ff f X xx, O, Puff K R O 1 '5 vt 1 ,HQ xr! 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Q L y J ,,f A -Q 3' .....-. -gg, if ' X M ,, mf 'Q' ,ff ,,,-f-1' mix 0 K Qu' K x el.. QHNW-'lt . 0' M . Q . , Q XI ll u Ro v: Q.: ff 's,-,, bi'i fs N9- Yi' 55 Q' ' 'W ,WJ Nx..,f' Xl- X-.., 1' XX-f- V E . J' . A happy group, indeed, is This l952 Homecoming CourT. From leff To righi are: Bcvcrlv Johnson, Margo Filzqerald, Gladv: Smeslad, Nancy Ciylzon, Queen Jenn Lee, King Dick Hagevg l,.1'r, Nur f' ' Rv ww. N- wn, JUHV Sward, and Bur: Lnndbhwd. HOMECOMING Our homecoming This year was, indeed, a big success. Our king, Dick l-lagen, and our queen, Jean Lee, ranked wiTh The besT ever, and The spiriT ThaT prevailed was Tops. The day sTarTed OTT wiTh a well-aTTended Tlag-raising. This evenT is TradiTional here aT RoosevelT and always seems To be a good sTarTer Tor such an exciTing day. The idenTiTy OT The king and The queen was noT disclosed unTil The audiTorium program held in The morning. T T OurAQueen Jean Lee dic a wonderful iob ol-presiding over we dm! aTTarrs, She, indeed, made a lovely and gracious Queen. Shown below is a s-:ann from Ou' Homecoming Dance. The music was provided ov su' ww Si-'ing Bard. 80 if Miss Neizon C owm Jen Los Hquec 'iq Geena Uinnyii SPXPVWJ VXI Nifi. CGW G7 ' 51. '- Qs The Hofinco inn King Du Hagen, s admirers. The King and Omen are ahcww iri 'heh Conv iesiivihcs im rw- fc. i'.1i game w in Wa hburnk as x . Q S'-'VM yn, K '1 Q oio fmnng the 'ui' La , NEW'- ' Q-'ff :J in H Pn :vt riders C f' rnxoi' non-M1 'i: ,Lion r long ii' w'-3: HC I,' 'iq K C1 X- l:.I: L :k 11 Lck' on M55 NH- r 1, r, 1 '1 n rori- ' 'rf Kmgssn ,rf-'-. We were enierrained by a guesi irnper- sonaior, Burr Cunningfon, +weIve girl fooi- ball piayers, The swing band. and a group of chorus girls caiied +he Rockerfes. The game in Jrhe afiernoon wirh Washburn was a headbreaker. Our boys gave our wi+h ali They had, buf ihey came our on ihe wrong end, 'rhe score being I3-O. Even fhis dis- asier, however, did noi dampen fhe spirii of homecoming, H seemed +ha'r everybody rurned ou+ for 'rhe dance in Jrhe evening. Everybody-Jrhe siudenis, ihe iaciiliy, and alumni-can say we had a wonderifui horne- coming. A qvmnasr, Roger Haw-Q, go-2' -ug h's rr-'4 1 i poi ne dur ng We na I time Ie-Srivir PS -L '-why. grivmg oiil will! .x Clwirr wvfinrlourr13liViQLl'l'CiTllGCullyJWE 'XlJP?VS Mrs. Gosscll, Mr. Johnson! Miss Haber nn, Mr. Palm-.tai-,'N Mi's Biorklimd, Mr, Lille Miss McGv.lllw,.1rwl Mi,Hnr,nc-s. Audiloriums and special days all go lo mak- ing school lile enioyable. This year somelhing new was inilialed al Roosevell. A Bow Tie Day lor lhe boys and a l-lair Ribbon Day lor lhe girls were carried oul very successfully. The boys had lies ol every color and descriplion. The men leachers, almosl wilhoul lail, also en- lered inlo lhe gaiely ol lhe day wilh lheir bow lies. The nexl day lhe girls came wilh lheir hair ribbons. ll was really remarkable lhe high per- Arlmirinq lhe skclvlofs wardrobe on Hair Ribbon Day are Donna Guslalsixn, Bi-My Byrneg Janice Srnilh, and Sammy Elliol. , -gmwa . 5. w . f'U ik SPECIAL cenlage ol sludenls who parlicipaled in lhese evenls. We really had some exceplional lalenl al our audiloriums 'rhis year. Al one audilorium, 'rhe lacully cheerleaders wenl lhrough Jrheir paces. Qur lacully al Roosevellr is always will- ing lo do almosl anylhing lor lhe sludenls. Al- mosl every year some members ol lhe lacully do some cheerleading lor us, and lhe sludenls cerlainly enioy il. Showing lhe skelelon every sign of friendliness on Bow Tie Dav are Jerry Sward, Bruce Dolmselh, Donald Moc. Dick Mosley, and Larry Nerheim. iiiisNS' mxw' i ..a-... ,- ,--Y M -- Much dignity prevails as Donna Evers is crowned Lucia Queen by Shown is a scene from an audivoriiinw play. Leif lo riqhl arf-' Cerwrq C CEl A1 L +L'+L' dRIl'Hy 1OvCrnOr EVENTS Anolher lradilional evenl al Roosevell is ihe , mer nr Prson. Winler Carnival. On lhis day, school is dis- missed early, and a large percenrage of 'rhe sludenl body goes 'ro Sibley Field lo enioy lhe day's evenls, Firsl on 'rhe agenda is lhe crown- ing of The king. This year Bob Vessey reigned as king. Rodney Nelson, Darwin Cunningham, Buzz Lundblad, and Rod Blanchard were his allendanls. The day's evenls included relay The aifendanfs smile happily ar the new Winter Carnival King Bob Vessey Cunningham, S everen Z, in on evirl, an o ie a nes. races, broom hoclcey, and figure slcaling. A+ nighl, a dance was held. A new honor was beslowed on Roosevell +his year, One ol our own sludenls, Donna Evers, was chosen +o represenl lhe Unired Srales as Lucia in Sweden. All of lhe exlra ac+ivi+ies, such as lhose menlioned on +his page, have been a very irnporlanl parl of school life here al Roosevelt afrendanfs are Buzz Lundblad, Rod Blanchard, Rodney Nelson, and Darwin 2 i is gf f' . y 0 ,, P W P' v ' K xpfffh il 52 .i,QsA,' 83 The Hanson Tamily lisTens aTTenTively as Mr. Hyde reads Them a s+ory. Bollorn. JMU- l-rl, U lil 'T Seafedfli J-v'1'vc'n Wulf-n 'fn 1 P. N4 on iwvn. The Hanson Tamily waTches The Tragic deparTure of Dagmar To The hospiTal. Sealed' Cf, .lol - wr ET ill-l 'T lv N l'n1-.v.rf w, S9andir19. D. Pl ff-T l 9-wnwl P, 'Q' 'll lvVf' Hqqwn The combined casTs of l Remember Mama are, Fjrsl row: lx nn fl: ily- mi E. an Y 'N N-Jn 'iw Y I REMEMBER MAMA AlmosT everyone is Tamiliar wiTh The sTory oT l Remember Mama, The Tall clags play The play CenTered around The many amus ing everyday evenT5 in The liTe ol The enhre l-lanson Tamily. lncluded among The incl denT5 were Dagmans visiT To The hospiTal and AunT 'lrina's courTship. The casT oT char acTers was well chosen and The enTire play was under The direCTion oT Mrs. PaeTz. f IW. 7 r CASTS 5.0. C .. l-link-'T New T H,-T-V l l Tl'1Ul'SClBY'S Casl Rligna 9'-'wh Rodney Nelsor' Carolyn Johnfon llfoilerl F, M'-, L. Kw'l'e rc- Tlielg -f R.-.1 ,' V x 1 lvl vw , 5 Characlers Friday' Casf M yn 3 gh f 17, Slrvrn 91573 RU lov, Nrwlu Chriffmp Curcl Annl Kxyfir- C,wrrnir'ilif'vr Beverly John nn Janice LOVoif Doug Pere-rson Doris Roviclc Donrnrnmif- Hell Glari.s Smeslnw Gary Lilienberq Dick Hagen Tam Twa'ff-' Helen Jo Qllli7lPv Jimn Vvnxflew Margvvfif LE-f' Jerry QP'-wrfvt Pefer Jainlmsen Ronnin Nol'on Km' Kiellv Maron Fdrqcralfl Mar-v .levi l-lnw' v L nl 1 4 J lws n 9 H1 P D Lv n W.ThvL,lil.qLralr1, l-Tinvnlef, leV:ir, Jfwrn Second row: Tl-9 linqewoilhx C Ol ., V, lf QUT ll-, BV J -ig '-i,l'A,ii,'l.A1' R, N:-T on Jaqalw f 'i Third row: Mr: Paefz, Lee Huvil, Kiel! riw Q V B J 5 n R Ti ll lx N if' T-n ll iqwn ll Pnl'-i 11 Bi' 9 S awww lilylw TT Nvl on I L T , 4 Wy, llwgnrar Un-ie' Ch Annflerinr. AignT lr Ann? S Arnie Nrl' na iqfilfi Mr, lnfvxe'-fn Uncle Chris' WN Nmvf A,,.,.,, ry Flo, Ba' Tw S , Mix-. M Mvlflli f f,lif,a W sw wr oafnrfwl nP l'l.tff,fhv . up winl- ii iv ki: i D 'rw lar -'T flcvuq ilwrvsi M mf .5 Hap- Mqilnl 'i Cf' Plmll S VVI' C. nl .1r.l,ilii' llifli HACV' 5 HMT-f ,ix J .1nNV+-,' Mvqvf-l Tw' Twgui fr l O. 1 ,fn li' JN, pm, l M-v.-f J il fi ii- NM KJV' K:r'l'v I 9 Mwno film 1 Mum .lnm ll i-il 94 BERKELEY SQUARE Berkeley Square, The spring class play, is a drarnalic lanlasy. Peler Slandish was a lwenlielh Qenlury rnan who was Tascinaled by The pasr. As a resulr, he was lransporled in lime back lo The eiqhleenlh cenlury where he was supposed lo live The life of a Peler Srandish ol lhal lime. l-le could noi lil his ernolions lo rhe eighreenlh cenlury Pelens life and Tell hopelessly in love wilh lhe sisler ol The girl he was supposed To marry. Since They couldn'+ change whal had already happened The lover had lo rerurn ro his own lime. CASTS i effed hy l., Kafhcrihe Paefz Sludwir L.. Ciillfk . . . Sn rloy Sleefw, Caro' Arr' Liphy, Hgiwg Nelwn, and Marfyf Hayes. Thursday's Cas? Mnqiw Owen Mmqo Fifrqf-ralii l-To n.x Cu-fC1 S0 ldrvv Seine Chwviiiif NNeinan.l lxefwi Jntulvsvn Rniiniw Ni-lion Hvlwn .ln Qliiqlcw K.Nlaoiinv Powers.-r K,1'l'rm Th wrviq Jiin Fa bor Jim J Vlilfzw' Charaders Friday's Casf Pe'Pr S'Jni!iSh rlefen pEl?'3'Cw KAN' Peviqrew Torn Peffiqrew Lam Anne Perl Mr. T'x'Cs'lD An'hnim.1w Mamo' 0 Fran' Durrws nf Dev Mrs. Bafwiik Maier Clinvon Led S'an'm ,Grew pn h io Ton1Twai?S5 Arda Kauer Dorna Gusmfs Don Srnirh Marqnrer Lee John Flnkne Rodney Nelzo Carol Goodwi Kgrhenne Pal? of n n er op Kmhryn Thorviq Jfrn Faber Jim .Jacobsen v F V 'N f , The Peffigrew family greefs Pefer Siandish on his arrival in London from America. Leif io riqhf are M. O -gin Fivrg-wa A Ssirf' G.s'ef ur P Jinolw i :ind Wpimnd. Dnrnvhv W -l.w,ii- M s-. Bmw ore Dorolhv Woionier Shivfv, Hilo Ma Ll Shirley Holfofl W'l'i'if1 Ka lf Pr :vss Q' Cu ilw'l.1nd Willcen Kalb The guesfs a+ The ball wafch as The maid hands Peier S+andish fhe Crux Ansan+a. From Ieff fo right -Vi' Twnifvz Ho Vgr 'Wo A'-Jer FJ- f 1 JC The combined cas+s of Berkeley Square are, Firsf row: Rnvrly W.slardor F'.J.1coLw5.en M. Olson, Fivzqerald, Thorvq, Flakne Gu 'afzzn Kip, Second row: Brons Wi-imirzl, J cv, H.ll rig,-Nfirh C. Johna n Ou-gl Gosdwin Slew' Libby, H, NvlsonYJ,J.1Cobsen, Third row: Mrs. F'.ae'.' HX?-.N PC f'f'f-' rliwf Www- STN' 3 ' 51 F'- Ni-lgw Twain: T E' Stix H' 1, , ev A happy and prosperous lulure should be in slore for fhese four sludenls who were voted rnosl Talented and rnosl likely lo succeed. Sealed are Ralph Towler and Joan McDonald and slanding are Phyllis Webber and Torn Twaifes. The long awailed day is here. The day lhal we've loolred forward lo lor so many years, Gradualion Day, is finally upon us. We haven'l reached This day wirhoul a lol ol worlq mingled wilh many happy memories. When we lirsl en- lered high school, we fell losl and oul ol place. Over lhe pasl Jrhree years, lhough, we have made a place lor ourselves among our fellow sludenls. There are some ol us who will be re- Lillle nc-Cds lo bv said abou? lhese four, Pnlricia Mortensen and Torn Gaflney have the wellies? eyes while Jean Clernenle and Dirk Doly have the pretllesl hair. 1 . 5: S I ? . 2 I is.. . 9 f NYT, s. Q if ' .. ' V r Mos? oulslanding and conlribuled mos? To the school are lhe lilies held by Rod Blanchard. Gladys Srneslad, and Linlon Levin. SENIOR membered for our prelly hair while olhers will be remembered lor our exceplional ralenl. Gradualion day is an imporlanl day ro all of us, and one of lhe biggesl honors is To be chosen as a srandour ol 'rhe class. ll isn'+ iusl lhe lille, bul whal goes wirh il lhal counls. The feeling rhal your fellow srudenls lcnow and ap- preciale you and lhal rhey lhinlc enough ol you lo beslrow on you a lille is a real lhrill. A happy pair, indeed, lhey should be. They are lhe besl all a rxund Marion Ronneberq and Jerry Sward. I ' ' tu TT.wvi'Nq The DUT TTQMH and Vwsi-:AAC and being The riff? nfhlvvs CuTcsT and Triendliesf abfv dcfcribe 'Fefe Thfee, They are Mnrqfi have broiiqh' 'hosPTa.ifl.1 f-.TT Rooscxvll. They' are Jack Toa'T'l Fifrqern d, Darwin Cii 'rgha'X' .in'lJc1n Lrfy P inf, N' r- A i. luTfv, Jnivirf' Sr'n ' T4,1vrw-Tf-rnnin, JnclCordy Kolsmd, Jbsenf Tree :chool The Lia. 'Tel Me wi 'mn'-4 STANDOUTS On These pages are our sTandouTs oT This 1952 senior class. We have such a grand class ThaT each senior could righTly hold sorne Type oT TiTle. These sTudenTs, however, are The ones chosen by Their Tellow sTudenTs To represenT Their class. There are The besT all-around sTu- denTs, lvlarion Ronneberg and Jerry Sward. They were boTh good sTudenTs and also very Always Tull el We nhl l:.'T Suv Qhvw loin dudeiifs, The pvpivin? Rollin: Haynes cami Rmh Johnson peer over The Shoulders of Th'- williesl Bob Vvssm mid Mgf, Ann T-lney, acTive in exTra curricular acTiviTies. Then There was Gladys SrnesTad who received The Two honors oT being The ouTsTanding sTudenT and The one who conTribuTed The rnosT To The school, AlThough we are all exciTed aT The prospecT oT geTTing ouT oT school and being on our own, we will soon be lonesome Tor The good old school days and all ThaT goes wiTh iT. Wel lveown Tor br- eg well flwymi vwl lvei' 1 The twul 'twin gre Larry Nerheim, .lJnw Davis Ben-rl, Evn 'f' Vi Ji Tum 1 Q3 . 1 '., T rw ,- ' 'Q 2 KSffff-xfhwff-3 , fy, -y. 4. if. if- 274 . 'WE 591, ani ,aff ff' f ' 'f ' I , X .1 -L, WE 0 ,ff ph K! f 'X O up S O ,. ,Nth I his wxfxxwf O V ,, y. v,.L,h m'FmE W we o '75 4 ,- 'f ' o ' Ll X 0 X' If ' ff! 'big :MLK 'UL' My .L 4 '- 'N X991 ffi ,,,35X2gX-XX W 2 haf. XX 5 fain Qqyf. ffyfv fyfyo PRESENMNQ VHF PRODUCT ,SE B f Q? ,If G X M: wh - -- v ' 1 , ...ll , , K. - m 'Wim' bww I: .Av:-Q l mu , pil IQ ilu.-kim' .. 1.,.l , ini - lln FW yi mlm! 5 Igaggixgii gl g ll ig, ! - I li Nl lm ff , I 1 f., fl 'P lfifl , ' f y 1 Q lag ,sh 4 Q-' x Sl-IIRLEYOSON , f 1 LE '35 'IE 'wg uf? Wi? 'Qi 'J Q Blu J ly. 134 1 Q4 'D 1 N lv 'Q is O . im Q 'x 2.01 gif: Row I: Gladys Smvifad, Donna Hollingswodh, Roper? Black, Roger Weisma LinTon Levin, Marion Ronneberg, Margery DeVrie5. Row 2: Laverne Bef er Elwood SATTQ-rvoll, Dennis Anrlerion, Bob Tennison, Shirley Olson, Rulh for I . Q S? n, Barbara Quish Row 3: Mr. CourTney, Rod Blanchard, Sherman Baklund, Roo ey Ne son, Mngne Olson, Bruce Youngguiet Jerry Sward, Mr, Lobdell. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD SCHOOL ACTIVITIES There are sevenTeen members on The Senior ExecuTive Board This year, one member Trom every senior home room. The presidenT, LinT Levin, was elecTed aT large, buT The oTher oTTi- cers are elecTed Trom and by The ExecuTive Board. The board plans senior acTiviTies, such as The bangueT, wiTh The help oT Their advisers. Mr. CourTney and Mr. Lobdell. Bruce Youngquisf, Rod Blanchard, and Marion Ronncberg, look- ing verv dmerniined, are: planning some senior acrivifies. This has been anoTher busy year aT Roosevelt We came back To school in SepTember, Tresh Trom our vacaTion, looking Torward To a year OT learning and Tun. All Tall we wenT To The TooT- ball games, making good use oT our cheers. Then came November and I Remember Mama. In December we saw Why The Chimes Rang, The ChrisTmas play. We came back aTTer ChrisTmas vacaTion To share our Time and inTeresTs beTween baskeTbaIl, swimming, wres- Tling, and hockey. In January we all Took a day OTT Tor The WinTer Carnival and wenT To Sibley Field To have a good Time, March broughT spring and Track pracTice. ThaT's The Time To be careTul on second Tloor aTTer school. The seniors Take over in April, lvlay, and June wiTh Their graduaTion plans. Their caps, gowns, and corsages have To be chosen, and The Senior BangueT and Prom musT be planned Tor. The Ias+ week we geT our Sagamores, and have all our Triends sign Them. Then comes senior class day and we wonder if we really wanT To leave RoosevelT aTTer all. Finally, There will be gradu- aTion and we will leave Roosevelt remembering all The good Times we've had here. SENIORS RAYMOND M. ALSTAD ' DONALD E, ANDER- SEN: Equipmen? Manager ' JEANENNE DEE AN- DERSEN: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. MAUREEN LEE ANDERSEN1 Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Pilofs Club ' BARBARA LYNN ANDER- SON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Board of Gover- nors, Selon Hy ' BEVERLY ANN ANDERSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Spanish Club. DELINA KATHERINE ANDERSON: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, SporTsrnen's Club. The Messiah ' DENNIS L. ANDERSON: Norse Club. Golf ' DEN- NIS L. ANDERSON: Equiprnenl Manager. GERALDINE K. ANDERSON: Silver Triangle JOAN M. ANDERSON ' JOEL D. ANDERSON: Library Sfaff, Sporfsrnen's Club. JOYCE MARLENE ANDERSON: Sfudenf Council, Library Sfaff ' LOIS JEAN ANDERSON: Chrislian Fellowship ' SUZANNE C. ANDERSON: A Cap- pella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Science Club, Girls' Swimming Team, The Messiah. WARREN M. ANDERSON: Chrisfian Fellowship MARY A. R. ANDREEN: Chorislers, E. H. A., Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, l-lisforical Sociefy, Senior Honor Sociefy, The Messiah ' CAREN J. ANEIN- SEN: Chorisfers, A Cappella Choir, Silver Triangle, The Messiah. I 1 an .R -if 4 2 1 ,T 6' SENIORS NORMA M. ANTON: Orcheslra, Chrislian Fellowship Just Us Girls, THOMAS EDWARD ARENZ. DAVE A ARONSON: Vice Presidenl ol' Spanish Club, Treasurer el' Sperlsrnenis Club. ROS K, ARONSON: F. F, A., Auclin Vi,ual. ROGER D. ARONSON, DICK BAADSGAARD: Chorislern. A Cappella Choir, Norse C'ub,II1e Messiah, JAMES E. BAEYEN: Hi-Y, Science Club, BARBARA L, BAKER: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Sfudenf Council. SHERMAN BAKLUND: Presidenl of Norse Club, R Club, Skiing learn, Tennis. .IO ANN RUBY BARTOSH: Silver Triangle, Library Stall, Jus? Us Girls. MARILYN JOY BARTOSH: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Sfandard Slall. Selon Hy. MARILYN LARAE BARTZ: Chorislers. LXUDREY ANN BAUMAN: Silver Triangle, SALLY ANN BECKMAN: A Cappella Choir, The Messiah. MARY ANN BELLINGER: Secrelarv of Sporlsrnens Club. Norse Club, Senior I-lonor Socielv, Sludenl Council. RAY E, BENDISKE, GRETCI-IEN LAURICE BENSON: Corresponding Secrelary of Chrisllan Fellowship, Cori- cerl Band, Marching Band, Silver Triangle, Orchoslra, Spanish Club, LEMAR LEE BERG1 Concerl Band, Marching Band, Orcheslra, Spanish Club, Sludenl Council. SENIORS MARILYN JEAN BERG: Silver Triangle, N. F, L.. Seton Hy, LAVERNE D. BERGER: Executive Board. German Club, THOMAS H. BERREMAN: Chapter President ot Hi-Y, Concert Band, Marching Band. Orchestra, Senior Honor Society, Student Council. ROBERT E, BERRENS. CLARENCE CARL BESMEI-IN: Hi-Y. Board of Governors, R Club, Stage Crew, Football, Track, Skiing Tearn. DALE L. BISHMAN. MARLENE B, BISHOP: Silver Triangle. DEAN H. BITZER: Stage Crew, BARRY G. BJUGSTAD: March- ing Band. DON W, BLACK: Concert Band, Marching Band. Orchestra. ROBERT C, BLACK: Student Council. RODERICK DEAN BLANCHARD: Board of Gov- ernors, Student Council, R Club, Football, Swim- ming, Track. ELAINE I. BLODGETT: German Club, Student Coun- cil, Seton Hy, Christian Fellowslnip, DELORES M. BLOMSETH: Blue Triangle. Norse Club. ANN BOEHME: Concert Band, Marclting Band, Blue Tri- angle, Student Council, Christian Fellowship. FRED BOOTH, EUGENE G, BORSETH. RONN B. BOTKO: Board of Governors, Audio Visual, Pilots Club, R Club, Football, Swimming. 'O E. 7' I i .1 Q T 49 I 3' . 4 'vw gf x Q 1 V...- -Q 'I , 1 A 3 , x ' I . gi L if I f x an ' g , I li, Q 'J' . - 2 Afz A-2' A' '- sa fd 'Je - if . la R i fi' v - a I , , 5 ' X ,, l A I A -Q! . I 94 SENIORS CAROL BOX ' PATRICIA LOUISE BOXETI-It Sec' relary ol Spor+sn'ien's Club, Norse Club, Se-lon I-lv ' ROGER W, BOYCE: A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y. Audio Visual, The Messiah. JIM R. BRAKER: Concerl Band, Wresfling ' BEV- ERLY T. BRENNER: Marching Band, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle ' MURIEL JEAN BRESLINI Blue Triangle. Silver Triangle. GLORIA J, BRINK: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. Board of Governors. Spanish Club, Secrelary of Slu- denf Council. Selon l-lv, Jus? Us Girls ' PAUL A. BROKAW: Presidenl of Science Club, Caplain of Swimming Team, Audio Visual. R Club ' NANCY JOAN BROMS: Blue Triangle, Spor+smen's Club, Slaqe Chairman for I Remember Mama. EDGAR C. BROOM: Audio Visual ' DON E. BRO- TEN ' ROBERT WAYNE BROWN: I-Ii-Y, Swedish Club. GWENDOLYN ANNE BUCKLEY: Spanish Club ' NANCY CAROLINE BUETTNER: Silver Triangle. Spanish Club, Sludenl Council ' DONALD G. BULLENE: Hi-Y, Swedish Club. JANE LOUISE BURMEISTERZ Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Boarcl of Governors. Selon l-ly ' JAC- OUELINE FLORENCE BURNS: Secrelary of Selon Hy, Vice Presidenl of Jus+ Us Girls, Board of Governors ' BETTY R. BYRNE: Jusl Us Girls. SENIORS JOANN CALLISTER ' ROSEMARY LORETTA CAMPION: Slandard Sfalil ' ARLENE DELOIS CARLSON: Secrefary of Swedish Club, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. GERALD EDWARD CARLSON: Concerf Bancl, Or- cheslra. Execulive Board ' NANCY JANE CARL' SON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Swedish Club, Girls' Swimming Team, Homecoming Alfendanf ' ROBERT L. CARLSON. VERNON A, CARLSON: Manager of Sound Crew, Chorisiers, A Cappella Choir, Audio Visual, Norse Club, R Club. The Messiah, Equipmenf Manager ' M. PATRICIA CARNES ' GLADYS PAULINE CAROTHERS: Chorislers, Blue Triangle, Lalin Club, Spanish Club, Sagamore Sfahf, Senior Honor Sociefy, Jusl' Us Girls. DAWN EARLEEN CARTER: Blue Triangle, Library Sfaff, Chrislian Fellowship ' DONNA MAE CART- ER: Counsel Clerlc ' JAMES EDWARD CASE. ALLEN RALPH CHADWICK: Execufive Board, Board of Governors o RENA J. CHESNEY: Treasurer of 1 Hisfory Club. Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Chrislian 'YQ Fellowship ' FRANKLIN C. CHISAM. BEVERLY JANE CHRISTENSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Sfandard Sfafl, Senior Honor Sociely ' RICHARD O. CHRISTIANSON: Co-capfain of Foo?- ball Team, Concerf Band. Marching Band, Board of Governors, R Club ' DICK CHRISTOPHERSON, le 'J Q. 49 :ja J , '1 2 Q ,j V G If ' .., , at of- Q Q 7 IM A SENIORS Q JERRY P, CLAESSENV SQ'qud'ffa AvfY'x Y PNY ,. 5 J0 ANN RQSE CLEMENTE: Library SEN, LESLNE 9 3 Q CONNER. id HW S ALVIN J. CORCQRAN. Nmsy C115 S-i'e'1:1u Clutk 1 E KATHLEEN ANN CCDRRYGANZ M61-'Ling Bawd, B Grd A ff GlXV'Q k'DVS, Sfudfiwf CFLVLJ. JANE A COSERT- Q ' r SQNM' THQQQYQ fm '9- .. . sh ? LOIS JUNE COSTELLO: Ser' f H, 1.-f S 1151,-M, NAR WIN J. CUNNNNGI-IAM: R CMF, W1,,1 :WW-Y, DAVID CHARLES DAHEIM: PI,-ff, CME, S'.dHy-+ Ccurvdx KAREN LQUNSE DAHL1CmrQ,mrk., A Cappdh Ch Yfv Sher Triangle, Niue CMB, PPMS Club, The ML:,x,iM1. JEROME ELVIN DAHLBERG. BEVERLY JUNE DAL TON: Marching Band, BMG Trlafcgxe, Siwcv THQVQL-, Sefow Hy. S DIANE DALTON: Chfirwzfera, Spavmh Club. RAY H, DANN: F. F. A4 E. CAROLYN DAVIS: A Cap- peUa Chow. 5 kk Q CLANRE JANE DAVISI SYIVCV Trwarzgkl, N, DEACH: Board of Gfxverrwrs, PILW, CMJH WAYNE 50 J W, DELIN: PM--fs cms. r QP . -5 96 SENICDRS M. JEANETTE FLEETI-IAM: Selon I-ly, Library Sfalf. Jusl Us Girls ' ROBERT C. FORS: Board of Gover- nors, Berkeley Square ' RICHARD D. FOSS: Hi-Y, GORDON A. FOX: Board of Governors, R Club, Swimming ' MARY ANN ELIZIBETHE FOX: Chor- isfers, Chrislian Fellowship ' NANCY J. FRAZIER. BOB FREDELL: Hi-Y Swedish Club, R Club, Wres- flinq ' JOYCE LOUISE FREIERMUTH: Concerf Band. Marching Band, Blue Triangle, Sfandard Stall, Sporlsmerfs Club, Chrisfian Fellowship ' RONALD L. FREMSTAD: Hi-Y, Orcheslra, Norse Club. ROGER D. FROEMMING ' JAMES DALE FUNK: Board of Governors, Science Club, Gym Team ' THOMAS GAFFNEY: Board of Governors. HELOISE RUTH GANDEL: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle. Silver Triangle, PiIo+s Club. The Messiah ' DON P. GANTRIIS: German Club ' MARGARET MARIE GARTLAND: Concerf Band, Marching Band, Orcheslra, Pilofs Club, Chrislian Fellowship. Jus? Us Girls. MARCELLE GELINAS: Secrefary of Lalin Club, A Cappella Choir, Spanish Club, Senior Honor Sociely, The Messiah, I Remember Mama ' JACQUE- LYN B. GEORGE: Library Slall ' ANTOINETTE GILLIAN: Blue Triangle. P J? 'i 1 il :gl ji. -'Ui , Q3 In . .S 3'- '9 5 3 ?i I -Q 4 I L Q ,v 'iz -rssi Ls, if f 2 ll. 99 I 9? Q Q 9 A , xi 1 E . IH . 5 1 . s ' 1.-.X ad H A 'br ka A . .S , ff' 11 1 Q .ix -'an I V 4, ...J v ' L - Q. ...Ml 13 ' N... Sf 'Q-. 4' R ? Kline I 9 Jang I' 'D R .48 . F . 1 I if '27 if 49 ..-:C wi' SENIORS JOHN ANKER GJEVRE: Cencerl Bard. Marching Band, Orcheslra, Norse Club, Science Club, Senior Honor Soclely, Traclr ' WILLIAM GLIDDEN ' SHIRLEY A. GOODE. CAROL D. GOODWIN: Orcheslra. Norse Club, Ber- Iceley Square' ' JANICE V. GORDNER: Solon Hy ' HARRIET J. GRADIN: Chorlslers, Silver Triangle. Swedish Club. ELLA RUTH GREGORY: Vlfe Preddehl nf H-.I-Nw Club ' SHIRLEY L, GRIEFIIH: C curl Bard, Sl' ver lllarqle. Sparhh Club SQ-Iwi HX, ,lun U-I Gnlm ' MARY .IQ Cn'vlrIer'., A Cappella Chnlr Sllver 'lfangle Spavlsh Clslo Emi-Culwe Bvard RICHARD H, GUNDERSON: Sludenl Council ' DGNNA G, GUSTAFSON: Silver Triangle, Sfandard Slalf, Sludenf Council, Berkeley Square ' HAR- OLD I-l. GUSTAFSON. JOYCE FAY GUSTAFSON: Silver Triangle, Nurses Aide ' LEONARD I-I. GUSTAFSON: Serqeanhaf- Arms of Swedish Club, Board of Governors, Science Club, Sludenf Council, Gym Team ' LAWRENCE E. HAFVENSTEIN: Concerl Band, Marchinq Band. RICHARD S. HAGEN: I-Il-Y, Norse Club, Sfudenf Councll, Chrlsfian Fellowship, I Remember Mama. Homecomlnq King ' COLLEEN MARY HALEY: Secrefary of Lalln Club, Chorislers, The Me-sslah ' DAVID HALL. SENIORS PATRICIA LEE HALVERSON: Silver Triangle. Senior Honor Sociely, .lusl Us Girls ' DENNIS HAM- MOND ' CHUCK CI-IAS. B. HANEY: Fresidenl, Cilv Wide Vice Presidenl of Chrisfian Fellowship, Concerf Band. KATHLEEN MARIE I-IANDLEY: Silver Triangle ' JEANETTE E. HANSON: Silver Triangle ' MARLYS J. HANSON: Silver Triangle, Swedish Club. Senior Honor Socielv, Sefon Hy. DICK H, HARRIS: Concerr Band ' DAVID A. HATCH: E. F. A., Orchesfra. Audio Visual, Baslnerball Manager ' PHILIP LOUIS HAUER: F. F. A, ROGER ALAN HAVVKE: E. F. A., Cheerleader. R Club, Swimming ' WILLIAM J, HAWKINS: Ger- man Club, Pilols Club ' MARLYS A. HAYES: Sec- refary of Selon Hy, Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Silver Triangle, Jusf Us Girls, Spor1smen's Club, I Remember Mama, Sluclenl Coach of Berkeley Square, The Messiah. ROLLIE A. I-IAYNES: Presidenf of Chorislers, Board of Governors. Pilors Club, Cheerleader, Gym Team, The Messiah ' RALPH N. HEGG ' VIRGINIA A. HEMMINGSON: Marching Band, Blue Triangle. Silver Triangle, Selon Hy. LOIS CATHERINE HEMPEL: A Cappella Choir. Chor- islers, Blue Triangle, The Messiah ' JOHN HEN- DRICKSON ' RONALD DEAN HENDRIX: Hi-Y Audio Visual, Sagamore Sialf, I3 kv f 1 ,pi I Ji 'S' 'L N' N, 1- K ! Q, S, ff' 4. agar., if if L 'Z va f .I-QA. A i .1 'av K 1 X 5. 9 'S K 'i ul 'vi 0 p 3' 43 T io' V' Z 4 C 4:9 . I 3 ff' Wm. -v Q K I ,A ft ,C X! wif I , 9 S. i, fa- C f I W:-, i Z1 xiii I 'ix B X X f is 1 as I? . Q 102 SENIORS ANNETTI2 HENSHAW: Presidenf ol Nalional Forensic League, Silver Triangle, Senior Honor Sociely, Selon Hy, Sporlsmens Club, Execulive Board ' EDYTH R, HERCHENRODER: Blue Triangle ' FRIED C, HILBACKZ Slandard Slall, Slage Crew. HELEN G, HILL ' NANCY RUTH HILL: Silver Triangle, Selon Hy ' RONALD THOMAS HILMO, MARY JEAN HIMMLER: Blue Triangle, Silver Tri- angle, Germar Club, Senior Honor Sociely, Seton Hy, I Remember Mama ' MARY ANN HOEY: Board of Governors, German Club, Slandard Slall, Sluclenl Council, Selon Hy, Jus? Us Girls ' DON- NAMARIE HOLLINGSWORTHL Silver Triangle, Swed- isli Club, Spariislw Club, Secrelary of Ellwics Commit lee, Senior Honor Sociefy, Execulive Board, 'II Re- member Mama. SPENCER F, HOLLSTADT: Cliorislers, Audio Visual ' MARLYS JEAN HOLM: Blue Triangle, Silver Tri- angle, Clirislian Fellowship ' ROLAND M. HOLT: Norse Club. SHIRLEY JEAN HOLTON: Clnorislers, Blue Triangle, Norse Club, Cheerleader, F. H. A., Clirislian Fellow- sliip, Berkeley Square ' DONALD W. HOMME: Vice Presidenl of Orclmeslra, German Club, Clwrisfian Fellowship ' GERALD I-IOOVER, WILLIAM A, HOPKINS ' DAGNY ARLENIE HOP RER: Silver Triangle, German Club, Senior Honor So ciefy, Sludenl Council ' BARBARA GAIL HUBER Vice Presidenl ol Blue Triangle, Clnorisfers, A Cap oella Clwoir, Silver Triangle, TI'ie Messiah. SENIORS PATRICIA CAROL HURST: Blue Triangle, Silver Tri- angle, Sporlsmenb Club, Chrislian Fellowship, Jus? Us Girls, Sfudenl Coach ol I Remember Mamaii ' DELORES L, ISAACSON: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. Sludenl Council, Selon Hy, Chrislian Fellowship, Jusl Us Girls, The Messiah ' MARLYN SONlA JACKSON: Orcheslra, Science Club, Senior Honor Sociely, Chrislian Eellowe ship. JAMES NORMAN JACOBSEN: Chapler Presiden-T of Hi-Y, Concerl Band, Marching Band, Orcheslra. Ger- man Club, Science Club, Senior Honor Society, Ber- lreley Square ' PETER JACOBSEN: Chapler Presi- denf ol Hi-Y, Science Club, N. E. L., Senior Honor So- cieiy, Pilols Club, Sludenl Council, l Remember Mama ' JOHN A. JACOBSON: Hi-Y, Audio Visual, FRANCES NONA JAHN: Siiver Triangle, Senior Hor- ir Sociely, Pilols C'uO, Spfirl5'nen's Club ' CLAR- lCEJELMO1 Corcei' Bard, Board Cl Governors, Or- cheslra ' CONSTANCE M. JlERREE: Secrelary ol Sporlsmen 5 Club, B'ue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Serior l-lonrwi Socigry, Qhrisliar Fellowship, I Remember lvlamaf ARNOLD A. JOHNSON ' BEVERLY JANE JOHNA SON: Board ol Governors, Cheerleader, Pilols Club, Sludenl Council, Seron Hy, l Remember Mama, Homecoming Allenclanl ' CAROL S. JOHNSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. 4-9' G- ' 'Y ..- 'SPO CAROLYN JANlCE JOHNSON: Norse Club, Chris- tian Fellowship, 'l Remember Mama ' DEAN R. JOHNSON - L. PRED JOHNSON. Norse Club. 1 , 'Wg V JANICE LOUISE JOHNSON: Secrelary ol Chrisliar Fellowship, Senior Honor Sociely, Library Slall ' JOANNE MURIEL JOHNSON: Chorislers, A Cap- pella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Spanish Club. Senior Honor Sociely ' LAVONNlE M. JOHNSON: Silver Triangle, J i KV' ai A r 'Wm , 4. Q9 .f 'Vi Qu., K I .gav- nv 3 V 'CK A ,, 'Q .... . r I 7-1 f 1' 104 SENIORS LOIS J. JOHNSON ' MARLYS J. JOHNSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle ' RICHARD ARLEN JOHNSON: Presiclenf 07 Concerl Band, Marching Band, Pilols Club, R Club, Baseball, Capfain of Hockey Team. ROGER O, JOHNSON: Concerl Band, Marching Band, Dance Band ' ROYAL C. JOHNSON ' RUTH MURANN JOHNSON: Chorislers, A Cappel- la Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Cheerleader, Senior Honor Sociefy, Sludenl Council, Selon Hy, The Messiah. WALLACE JOHNSON ' WILLIAM B. JOHNSON: Presidenf of A Cappella Choir, Chorislers, N. F, L., Pilots Club, I Remember Mama, Berkeley Square, The Messiah, Execulive Board ' RICHARD A. JOHNSTON: Concerl Band. ARLENE M, JONES: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Jusl Us Girls ' RONALD MAR JORDAHL: Ser- geanf-al-Arms of Norse Club, Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, R Club, Cross Counlry, Foofball, Track. The Messiah ' MARILYN J, JORGENSON. ARDEN EUGENE KAFKA ' WILLEEN V. KALB: Presidenf ol Blue Triangle, Vice Presidenl, Secrelary of German Club, Silver Triangle, Sagamore Slahf, Se- nior Honor Sociely, Berkeley Square, Sludenl Man- ager of I Remember Mama ' MARY JEAN KAMINSKY: Silver Triangle, Board of Governors, Pilols Club, Jus? Us Girls. MARJORIE KANN: A Cappella Choir, Silver Tri- angle, Spanish Club, Slanclard Slaif, Senior Honor Sociely ' MARY LOUISE KELLER: Secrefary of Silver Triangle, Blue Triangle ' ELWOOD W. KEMPTER: Chrislian Fellowship, SENIORS TOM JOHN KENNEDY: Sergeanl-al-Arms oI.Spanisl1 Club ' GEORGE A. KETELHUT ' KATHLEEN ANN KIELTY: Sergeanf-al-Arms of Board of Gover- nors, Blue Triangle, Sfandard Sfaff, Sludenl Council, I Remember Mama, Berkeley Square. EILEEN MARIE KILE ' DALE A. KLEMENHAGEN: Sergeanf-af-Arms ol Orclweslra ' RONALD FRED KLINE: Sfudenf Manager of Traclc. KEN KNUDSON: German Club ' BOB LOUIS KOCINA ' JIM O. KOLLER: Edifor-in-clwiel of Sfandard, Hi-Y, Execulive Board, Sluclenf Council. GORDON P. KOLSTAD: Board of Governors. Norse Club, R Club, Baseball, Baslcefball, Foofball ' SHIRLEY MAE KRAGENBRINGZ Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle ' JOHN F. KRALL, CHARLES F. KRANZ ' HAROLD W. KRUEGER: Science Club ' LAWRENCE E. KUMMER: Treasur- er of Science Club, Clwapfer Treasurer of Hi-Y. JOANN L, KUNTZ: Orclweslra, Hisloricai Sociefy. Jusl Us Girls ' RONALD J. KUPCHO CHARLES D. KUPPE: Spanish Club. Golf, 'Qs 'Q r-ff of !.?'f95S ' L. I ,fa , 5 as at T 1 1 is 105 1 9 Y A fa JL L., A 3 -Q 2. f -Ui A 1 1 Q cs x ! if Q -4. 5 A y I ff ,-'QQ .. rc if V39 r 3 -lf 1 fi Q V. ' -4 8, i ' J i 2 A sk A R dw 4 'hw in ,i. as rx- -0 I' e 'S' r , ? Zr, I 1 - SENIORS DONNA M, KURTH: Conceri Band, Marching Band, BIue TriangIe. SiIver TriangIe, -Siudeni Council, Scion Hy ' MARVIN WAYNE LaBELLE: Ciiorisrers, A Cappeila Choir, Audio VisuaI, Siandard Sraif, Srage Crew ' MARY JEAN LANDSTAD: Vice Presideni of SiIyer Triangie, Cnorisrers, BIue TrianqIe, Spanish CIUID. LOIS MARIE LANGE3 Library Sraii ' PAUL C. LANGE ' DORIS A4 LARSEN: BIue Triangle, SiIver TriangIe, I Remember Mamafi JANET MAE LARSON:Concer1 Band, Silver TriangIe Orciwesrra. Norse Club, Sfudenf Council ' JUDITH LOUISE LARSON: Treasurer of Sporismens Club. Treasurer of Lafin CIub. Concer+ Band, Orchesrra ' RONALD A, LARSON: Sporismenis Club. ROSE MARIE LATTERY: Library SIaI'I ' PATRICIA LEE LEACI-IZ Library Siaii, Chrisriari EeIIowsI'iip ' JEAN D, LEE: Blue TriangIe, SiIver TrianqIe, SeIon Hy, Jus? Us GirI5, Homecoming Queen. MARGARET C, LEE: SiIver TriangI9, Spariiski CIUD Senior Honor Sociery, I Remember Mama, Berke- Iey Square ' MARYANNE E. LEE: Concerf Band Marching Band, BIue Trianqie, Silyer TriangIe ' GEORGE R, LEVERENTZ: Vice Presideni oi A Cap- peIIa Choir, Hi-Y, Siudenr CounciI, The Messiah. LINTON KIERA LEVIN: AII SCI1ooI Rresideni of Hi-Y, Co-caprain of Track Team, Presidenf of Siudeni Counf ciI, 'IRI' CIub, Eocfrball ' JANICE ANNETTE Le- VOIR: Secrerary-Treasurer of Clworisrers. Ediforlin- Chief of Sagamore, Blue Triangle, Senior Honor So- ciery, Jusi Us GirIs, I Remember Mama ' DAVE W, LEWIS: President Vice Presideni of Sporfsrnens CIub, Hi-Y, Hockey, SENIORS CAROL ANN LIBBY: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Lalin Club, N.F.L., Sefon Hy, I Remember Mama, Sfudenl' Coaclw of Berkeley Square ' SALLY LILJA ' GARY LILJENBERG: Hi-Y, Spanish Club. I Remember Mama . JOAN CAROL LINDGREN: Blue Triangle, Norse Club, Senior Honor Sociefy, Seron Hy, Jusl Us Girls ' BARBARA A. LOKEN: Blue Triangle, Silver Tri- angle ' MARY E. LONG: Silver Triangle, Board ol Governors. Spanisli Club. Sagamore Slalil, Seron Hy. JOAN O, LORD: Serqeanl-af-Arms of Selon Hy. Jusl Us Girls ' RICHARD J. LOVBERG ' JANET M. LUFE: Treasurer of Blue Triangle, Secrelary of German Club, Silver Triangle, Board of Governors. Pilols Club. JOHN PAUL LUNDBLAD ' JAMES R. LUNDIN ' BARBARA JEAN LYONS: Concerl Band, March- ing Band, Silver Triangle, JOAN M. MCDONALD: Presideni of Orclieslra, SilA vcr Triangle, Science Club, Senior Honor Sociely ' ROGER C, MACKEY: HEYY, Senior Honor Sociefy, Clwrislian Fellowship ' PATRICIA L, MAGNUSON: Board ol Governors, Selori Hy. MARLENE M, MALLINSON: Science Club, Library Sfalzl ' MARNA M, MARCY: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle ' KATHLEEN G. MARSHALL: Blue Tri' angle. Selon Hy, Jus? Us Girls. 4 1: Q' o X 5 1 5 L... I K' if 00 wr 'ir :DER A I.. 2 . S9 A-I ' 43 if Tl is is f'?t' -Q pow .wa 'NN A 'lx 'X 'Q --.ap i .4 'Y il SENIORS DONNA A. MARTIN: Silver Triangle ' BARBARA JEAN MATHEWS: ICC Represenlarive of Blue Tri- angle, Senior Honor Sociely ' BARBARA M. MATHEWS: Orchesfra CHARLOTTE A. MATTHEWS: Silver Triangle ' GRACE R. MATTSON: A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. German Club, The Messiah ' MARILYN JOYCE MELIN: Secrelary ol Blue Tri- angle, Corresponding Secrelarv ol Sfudenf Council, Silver Triangle, Norse Club, Senior Honor Socierv, Chrisfian Fellowship. WALTER B. MELIN: Concerr Band, Marching Band ' JULIANNE MEYER: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Silver Triangle, Orchesrra, Norse Club, Sfudenl Counf eil, Sefon Hy, The Messiah ' JEROME P. MICHELS: Hi-Y. HOWARD M, MICKELSON ' JAMES W. MILLER ' ART E, MITCHELL. BARBARA ANN MITCHELL: Chorisrers, A Cappella Choir, German Club, Spanish Club, The Messiah ' MARGARITE M, MITCHELL: Silver Triangle ' DONALD NORMAN MOE: Sagamore SIaI'I, Execu- Iive Board, LOWELL J. MOEN: Concerl Band, Science Club, Se- nior Honor Sociely ' RICHARD B, MOEN ' DIANNE MONSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Orcheslra, Lafin Club, Hisrorical Sociefy, Senior Honor Sociefy. SENIORS GERRY E, MOORHOUSE ' LEE N. l'I. MOREN ' SUSAN I, MORRIS: Secrelary of Sporfsmerfs Club, Concerf Bard, Blue Triangle. Orcheslra, Chris- lian Fellowship. ELIZABETH ANNE MORTENSEN: Chorislers, A Cap- pella Choir, Norse Club, The Messiah ' PATRICIA Ai MORTENSEN: Treasurer of Lafin Club, Chorisfers ' JUDITH ANN MORTON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Board ol Governors. RICHARD T. MOSLEY: R Club. Cross Counfry, Track ' DONALD L. MUELLER: R Club, Cross Counlry, Traclr ' VIRGINIA S. MULKERN: Lafin Club, Science Club, N.F.L. RICHARD I-I. NEI-IOTTE ' BARBARA JANE NEL- SON: Blue Triangle. German Club, Jus? Us Girls ' BRUCE D, NELSON: A Cappella Choir, The Messiah. DAVID GILLBERG NELSON: Manager of Audio- Visual, Concerl Band, Marching Band, I-Ii-Y, Swedish Club, Chrislian Fellowship ' ELSTON LEROY NEL- SON: Hi-Y, Sporfsmerfs Club, R Club, Gym Team, I-Ioclre ' HELENE ELAINE NELSON: Spanish Club. Y Sludenl Coach of I Remember Mama, Berkeley Square. JEAN E. NELSON: Secrelary of Spanish Club, Silver Triangle, Senior Honor Sociely ' JEROME B. NEL- SON: Slandard Slalf, Senior I-lonor Sociely, Sludenl Council ' JERRY D. NELSON: Swedish Club. Sfanclard Sfali, Chrislian Fellowship. 5 -I an a U. Q 109 I 2 EY -J is ,4- 17 'er -J 1: -7 2-'51-Q AL 'D . :QXQWQ Q x,, 'A I Lf, .0 I Q ,- f - 5 fa, .M A I L E RW 4 ,gf V., ,L E IIO SENIORS MARY LOU NELSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Swedish Club, Senior Honor Sociely ' PATRICIA ANNE NELSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Seton l ly, Jusl Us Girls ' Pl-IIL NELSON: Orchcslra Baseball, Co-caplain of Eoolball Team. RODNEY ELLSWORTH NELSON: Rresidenl ol: Ger- man Club, Vice Presiclenl of Senior Class, Treasurer ol Sludenl Council, Vice Presidenl' of Hi-Y, N.E.L., Execulive Board, ill Remember Mama ' ROC-ER ALLEN NELSON: PFA., Library Slall ' RONALD JOHN NELSON: Vice Presidenl of I-lifY, Vice Presie denl ol Science Club, Swedish Club, 'II Remember Mama. STANLEY R. NELSON: Treasurer ol l'Ii-Y, A Cappella Choir, Board ol Governors, N. E. L., Senior Honor Sociely, Sludenl Council, R Club, Traclr, The Messiah ' WILLIAM H,NELSON ' LAWRENCE E. NERHEIM: I-li-Y, Board ol Governors, Sagamore Slafl, R Club, Baseball, Baslcelball, Homecoming Allendanl, LEON PHILLIP NOPOLA: Concerl Band, Marching Band ' JACK ROY NORMAN: Library Slall ' JOSEPHINE WINIFRED NOVOTNY. LOIS E, OEXNINGL Concerl Band. Marching Band, Silver Triangle, Board ol Governors, Selon Hy ' HERBERT J, OLIN: Rilols Club ' DOUGLAS K. OLMSTEAD1 Vice Presidenl, Treasurer of German Club, Baslrelball. CAROLE E, OLSEN: Silver Triangle. Board of Gov- ernors, Pilols Club, Selon Hy, Coslume Chairman ol I Remember Mama ' JAMES A, OLSEN ' KEITH RONALD OLSEN: Spanish Club, R Club. Baseball. SENIORS BRUCE R, OLSON: Baseball, Eoolball ' BRYON K. OLSON: A Cappella Choir, Senior Honor Soclelyi Sludenl Council, Co-ordinaring Board ' MAGNE B. OLSON: Vice Presidenf of Senior Honor Sociely. Vice Presidenf of Norse Club, Execulive Board. Berke- ley Square M SALLY MAE OLSON: Silver Triangle, Norse Club ' SHIRLEY DIANE OLSON: Secrelary-Treasurer of Se- nior Honor Sociely, Cily-wide Edilor ol Chrlsllan Fellowship Paper, Sagamore SlaPl, Sluclenl Council. Execulive Board, Berkeley Squareil ' ELAINE J, OSBERG: Orcheslra, Spor+smen's Club. WESTON S, OSTRANDER ' RONALD OTTERDAI-IL ' MARIAN JOYCE PAGE: Spanish Club. JON K, PAPAS: Lafin Club, Sludenl Council ' JIM PAPULAS: Slandard Slall, Chrislian Fellowship ' GENEVRA R, PARSONS: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Spanish Club, Pilols Club, The Messiah. TEMPLE ADAIR PATTERSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Trianqle ' MARILYN S, PAUL: Treasurer of Silver Triangle, Blue Triangle, Slandard Slall ' DICK PAULSEN: Concerl Band. 49 Z' J -av My , ,lfylfllfh f 1 W 1' ,, .sl if A- -gp ,A . If A U.- 'T' X 7 af' Q I W. .X lil NA- A '25 I L 1 ss. M A Q X XX, xxx SENIORS BEVERLY JANE PETERSON: Sfudenf Council ' CAROL JANET PETERSON: Secrelary of Laiin Club, Vice Presidenf of Spor+smen's Club, Senior Honor Sociefy ' DOUGLAS WAYNE PETERSON: Con- cerf Band. Marching Band. Chrislian Fellowship, I Remember Mama, ELIES ANN PETERSON: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. German Club, Pilofs Club ' JEROME DALE PET- ERSON: F. F. A. ' KATHERINE A. PETTERSON: Concerl Band, Marching Band, Silver Triangle, Or- chesfra. Senior Honor Sociely, Chrisiian Fellowship. Berkeley Square. JUDITH ARLENE PHILLIPS: Concerf Band, Marching Band, Orchesfra, Laiin Club, Chrisfian Fellowship ' RONALD B, PIPES: Pilofs Club ' MARION ARLIS PLIFKA: Blue Triangle, Spor+smen's Club, Chrislian Fellowship. JEAN M, PLOUNG: Pilofs Club. Sfudenf Council, Library Shall ' SHELDON B. PORTER ' GERALD F. PUGSLEY. BARBARA CLARE PURSLEY: Chorisfers, Blue Tri- angle, Silver Triangle, F, H, A.. Chrisfian Fellowship ' HELEN JO OUIGLEYZ German Club, Science Club, N. F, L., Selon Hy. Sluclenf Coach of I Remember Mama, Berkeley Square, Sporfsmerfs Club ' RICH QUINLAN. SENIORS JO ANN RASMUSSEN: A Cappella Choir, Blue Tri- angle, Silver Triangle, Board of Governors, Pilofs Club, Selon Hy. The Messiah ' EVONNE LOUISE REA: Silver Triangle, Slandard Srall, Library SlaB ' ARLYS DALE REED: Manager of A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle. Selon Hy, Jusl Us Girls, The Messiah. A. JEROME REMMEN: Chorislers, A.Cappella Choir, Board of Governors, German Club, Norse Club, l Re- member Mamaii ' MARTHA LOU REVSBECK: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Pilols Club, Sfudenl Council ' DONALD J. RICHIE: Pilors Club, Sludenl Council. BARBARA JEAN RlDER: Silver Triangle. Execufive Board, Senior Honor Sociely, Sludenl Council ' MARILYN J. ROBINSON: Chorislers, Blue Triangle. German Club, Sludenl Council, Selon Hy, Jusl Us Girls, The Messiah ' FRANK R. RODGERS: Board ol Gov- ernors. Science Club. BEVERLY A. ROHRER: Spanish Club ' MARIAN CONSTANCE RONNEBERG: Presidenl ol Silver Tri- angle, Blue Triangle. Board of Governors. Norse Club, Senior Honor Sociely, Pilols Club. Sludenl Council ' JAMES A. ROSENOUIST. MARJORIE ROTH: Chorislers, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Selon l-ly. The Messiah ' DORIS JEAN ROVICK: A Cappella Choir, Silver Triangle, Norse Club, Senior Honor Sociely, Chrislian Fellowship. l Remember Mama, The Messiah ' GLENN LEON- ARD RUDELL: Audio Visual, Norse Club, Pilols Club. JOAN ElLEEN SANDVIG: Blue Triangle. Silver Tri- angle, Orchesfra ' DICK E, SANNER: Board ol Gove ernors ' ELWOOD A. SATTERVALL: Spanish Club Gym Team. 'plau- 5 jf. ,10- 4 1 Q' ig 1 la QQ K , 2 Yefie. N SENIORS JIM L. SCHENNUM: Vice Presidenl ol Spor+smens Club, Board of Governors ' BARBARA SCHROE- DER: Library Sfali, Clwrisfian Fellowship ' ALLAN O, SCHLJLZ: Board ol Governors, Baslcelball. ALBERT G. SCHULTZ: Sludenl Council, R Club. Wreslling ' MARY MARJORIE SCHUMACHER' German Club, Selon Hy ' LENORE ANN SCHUS- TER: Cborislers, German Club. Jusf Us Girls. BARBARA JEAN SCHVVARZKOPF: Blue Triangle, Sil- ver Triangle, Orclwesrra, Selon Hy, Jusl Us Girls, 'll Remember Mama ' WlLLlAM J. SCOTT:Concer1 Band, Science Club ' CAROLYNN V. SCUDDER: Silver Triangle. JACQUELINE R, SEARLE: Blue Triangle, Silver Tri- angle, Board ol Governors ' JOHN GUSTAV SEA- SHORE: Vice Presidenl of Lafin Club, Concerf Band Marclwing Band, Orclneslra, Science Club, Clwrisfian Fel- lowsliip ' NORMA COLLETTE SENSE: German Club JOHN M. SETTERBERG: Swedisln Club ' BARBARA J. SHEAFFER: Clworisfers, A Cappella Clnoir, Silver Triangle. Science Club, Sporlsmen's Club ' C. THOMAS Sl-lAY: Secrelary-Treasurer of Hi-Y, Sporls- men's Club. NANCY ANN SHELSO: Treasurer of Sporlsmenis Club, A Cappella Clioir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Norse Club, Pilors Club, Library Sfarf, Girls' Swimming Team, Berkeley Square, The Messiah ' DONALD R, SHERPER: Presidenl of F. F. A., Audio Visual, Norse Club, N. F. L, Senior Honor Sociely, R Club, Equip- menl' Manager ' JOHN M. SHUBERG: Sporlsmerfs Club. SENIORS 9' MARGUERITE T, SIEVERS: Treaburer of Sefcm Hy, Jusr Us Girzs, SIude'f Coach QT I Remember Mama' ' DOROTHY ANN SKRENTNY: SiIyer Trlargre, I.Ibrary SIQTT ' GLADYS C. SMESTADZ I3rexIdPr1I PT Nurie Club, Chorisfers A CappeIIa Chou, BIue Trlarcye, STI' yor TrIavwq'e Board QI Gcyerrcrs, Ethics Commffec, Somor Hersr Seeew I Remember Mama' Tre Messhah. s ROBERT INGDOR SMESTAT7: F, F A, ' JOAN I, SMILDEN: CI1rI5IIa Ee'IcwyIfp ' DON N. SMITH: ' Science CIub, Sfandaro Sraif, Sfuderf CourcII, Sperm' VWOV' S JANICE D. SMITH: BIue TrlarrgIe, SIIyer TrIanqIe ' RHODA ANN SMITH: Burr TriargIe, SiIyer TrIar-gIe, Spamah CIub. ETHICS Cemmlrree, Sefon Hy, 'I Rememr ber Mama ' ROBERT J, SMITH: Srudenr Couad, R Club, EocIbaII. u-R I IX LARRY LEROY SOINE: Presidenf QI CI'IorIsIers, A Cap- J a peIIa Choir, PIIOYS Club, Sfudenf CouncII. Berkeley Square, The MessIaI'1 ' ARTHUR EDDIE SOLIE: R CIub, Wresflirq ' GARY G, SONNTA6: Board CT Governors. JAMES HAMILTON SORENSEN: Board OT Goverrwrs ' MARILYN E, SORENSEN: Norse CIub, Library SIaTT, Jus? Us GirIs ' MILLICENT V, SORENSEIXL BTW, ' TrIar1qIe, HisIorICaI SiCIeIy, W VIRGINIA SORENSON: Sfandard SIaTI, SIIyef T.-Ianqle, Q Q Lafin CIub, Sporfsmerfs CIub, Make-up CommiI1ee Tor I I Remember Mama ' JOHN SORUM: Concerf Band, Orchesfra, German CIub, Dance Band ' DE' LORIS MARIE SPERNICK. K 115 I Ni AWA, Y' YN! SENIORS JUNE HARRIET SPERR: Blue Triangle, Chrisrian Fel .0 A , lowship ' JAMES A. SPOODIS: Board of Governors ' 'W' Y 0 -5 I RE? xi i fi .4 la -3? f X , l ,er Q Al' -J, -..fi gf A f l 'Ai XP 'S we 'SY Foolball. Wresrlinq ' JOHN R, SPRIGGS. PAUL D, STACKE: German Club, Sporlsrnenls Club, Chrislian Fellowship ' SHIRLEY ELAlNESTEEN:Sec- rerary ol Board of Governors, Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Sefon Hy, Chris- fian Fellowship, Jusl Us Girls, I Remember Mama, Sfudenl Coach of Berkeley Square ' RONALD L, STEPHENSON: Chrislian Fellowship. JUDlTH JOY STINSON: Silver Triangle ' JON LLOYD STOLTE: Chorisfers, A Cappella Choir, Lalin Club, German Club. Science Club, Senior Honor SO- Ciery, Chrislian Fellowship ' PHYLLIS JOYCE STRAND: Blue Triangle, SilverITriangle, Library Srall THEODORE HAGEN STRAND: Concerl Bancl. March' ing Bandf Flag Cornrnillee ' NORMA ELAINE STROM: Blue Triangle, Library Slall ' RUTH MAR- ION STROM: Secrerary of Chrislian Fellowship, Choris- lers. A Cappella Choir, Execulive Board, The Messiah. JAMES GEORGE STRONG: R Club, Baseball, Bas- lcefball ' KAREN l.. STRONG: Blue Triangle. Silver Triangle, Selon Hy, Jusr Us Girls ' JOAN l. STUD- LIEN: Concerr Band. Marching Band, Senior Honor Sociely, Chrisrian Fellowship. LILA ARLENE SUTTON ' DON DAVID SWANSON ' JOHN CLARK SWANSON: Hi-Y, Sporlsrnerfs Club SENIORS RAYMOND SWANSON: Fcelball ' H. RICHARD SWANSON:Foo1baIl,Track ' RICHARD BERNARD SWANSON: Concerf Band, Marching Band. BOB M, SWANSON: Vice Rresidenr ol Swedish Club, Cheerleader, R Club, Gym Team ' RONALD R. SWANSON: Lafin Club, Equipmenl Manager ' JER- RY ALLAN SWARD: Sophomore Class Presidenl, Con- cerr Band, Hi-Y, Srudenl Council, R Club, Baslcelball, Cross Counlry, Traclc, KENNETH H, SWENSEN: Hi-Y. Siudenl Council. R Club, Baseball, Baslrelball, Eoorball ' DUANE G. SWENSON ' PATRICIA M, SWENSON: Silver Tri- angle, Library Slali. LAWRENCE WlLLlAM SWITALA: Office Manager of Sludenl Council, German Club, Ethics Commillee, Slu- denf Council ' GLEN TAYLOR: Srage Crew ' LORRAINE A, TAYLOR: Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Sporlsr'nen's Club, Jusl Us Girls. MARY J, TEBBITT: Caplain of Girls' Swimming Team. A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Chris- rian Fellowship, The Messiah ' ROBERT D, TENNI- SON: President of Hi-Y, Presidenl of Senior Honor Sociely, Spanish Club, Science Club, Sludenr Council, R Club, Gym Team ' KATHLEEN R. TERRY: Science Club, Slandarcl Slall, Senior Honor Sociely, Selon Hy. JOYCE CAROL TESSMER: Chorislers, Silver Triangle, Jus? Us Girls ' CLARK JOHN THEILMANNI Pilols Club, Baseball ' JOAN G, THOMAS: Blue Triangle. Chrislian Fellowship. y, - u V N 3 'S' N i I if 1 if I X I . x 117 , Q 4 In 9 -2 '. ai 'Z' 50 x1 'f sz 35- f.-U '17 ' Q S SENIORS F WCTOR EUGENE THOREN: Sulerge Club, Se'lT'wr 'Y How smell Ulm em - MARlLYN JOANHE E, THORSON: Ciirlblers, A Caopella Cmrlr Bue Trl We argle, Sparfal' Club, Se '.X' ' Hy, Jusl Us Gfrr ll-o Mesilall ' KATHRYN L. THORWGZ Prew'Oe l il lr' Cub, Sefrelary rf Soer' News Club Seemi- Club, Sewer Horir Suck'-'v Crrkllarr Eellwx,l o 'Berkeley Square. SUZANNE E, TlNKER: CUiVl,lCVkl, Sllver lrlarqlo, Se- , Tom Hy ' ANN FRANCES TOMAN: Sllver lrlarqle, Execullve Beard ' lvlARlLYN P, TONSAOER: Blue Trier le, Sllver lrlarole Bcarrl lOl verwclrs, Q . i BRUCE D, TORELL 'V DONNA JEAN TORESON: Blue Trlawgle, Sllver Trlarlqle ' CAROL JULlANNE TORGESON: Secreraryelreapurcr rl Ncrae Club, Sllver Trlarwqle, s L JACK TOURNLLOTTE: Feolball, Gym Team ' 8 A A Z RALPH STEPHEN rowmef we Presldem of H1 Y, 5 Q ,E Corlcerr Bawd, Orcrweslra, Dafce Bard. Serllor l-lwrlr 6 Smal, - JACQUELINE r, TQWNSEND: spmlr Club, Senlor Horer Soclely, Cllrlsrlam Fellowship. r A Q, ' GORDON E, TRONSTADZ Biard ol Govervors, Baslcel- ball ' RICHARD LEE TURNOLHST: Hi-Y, Slaqe xxx Crew ' THOMAS NEIL TWAITES: Presldenl of If Spanish Club, Treasurer ef N, E, L,, Cllorlders, Audlm Visual. Sludewl Courlcll, I Remember Mama, Berlin- A ley Square. fm E A Q JOHN L, UNUNEN: Siswe cub, slmdafd slafr - 3 A . , if DWAYNE H, UPGREN: Swedlralw Club ' ROBERT D. I A VESSEY: Presldem? el H'-Y, B 'ard cl' Olwervcrs Sclerce V, H Club. 'ff ,J 4' H8 SENIORS ROBERT L, VEVLE: Norse Club. Rilois Club, R Club. Skiing Team ' VERNON M. VICK: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Norse Club, The Messiah ' ROSA- LYN D, VOELZKE: Chorislers, Latin Club, N. F, L., Selon I-ly, Sfuderr Coach of I Remember Mama. CARROLL A. VOGT ' ROGER B. WAHL: R Club, Cross Counlry, Traclc ' HERBERT W. WAKE, FORD: Science Club, Senior Honor Socieiy. JIM E. WALSH: Sfudeni Council ' PHYLLIS .IEANNE WEBBER: Presidenf ol .Iusr Us Girls. A Cap- pella Choir, Blue Triangle, German Club, Senior Honor Sociely, Sfudenf Council, Selon Hy, 'll Remember Mama ' CAROL JEAN WEBER: Concerf Band, I-lislorical Sociely, Sporfsmen's Club. DAVID WARNER WEBSTER: Presidenl of Chrisrian Fel- Iowship. R Club, Gym Team ' JIM G, WEDAN: R Club, Gyrn Team o RUSSELL E. WEIKLE Chorislers, A Cappell Choir, The Messiah. CLARICE MARLENE WEINAND: Silver Triangle, Ger- man Club, Slandard Slalzi, Senior Honor Sociefy, Berkeley Square ' ROGER D. WEISMAN: Vice Rresidenl of German Club, Pilols Club, R Club, Ex- eculive Board, Fooiball, Wresllinq ' RICHARD E. WENDT. PAUL M. WESTER: A Cappella Choir, Treasurer of Chrislian Fellowship, Sfudenf Council ' TOM I-I. WESTRUM: Slaqe Crew ' HELEN M. WESTPHAL: Serqeanrfal-Arms of SporIsmen's Club, Concerl Band, Orchesfra, Spanish Club. 18 A 3 'Q' 1 g X4 ,ji if ly 3 .si .I . ol .ag is 1 -4 I Jn '1 ....., f- ' sl 46 I20 SENIORS JOHN N. WHITON: Vice Presidenr of German Club, Board OI Governors, Sfandard Slall, Sludenr Eoofball Manager ' HOWARD H, WICK ' CAROL ELIZABETH WICKOREN: Blue Triangle, Swedish Club, Pilols Club. Library Sfahf, Chrislian Fellowship. LOI5 JANE WICKSTROM2 Blue Triangle, Library Slail ' JOAN B. WIENCKE: Jusf Us Girls ' DORIS CECELIA WILSON: Treasurer of Jusf Us Girls, Silver Triangle, Spanish Club, Selon Hy. VIRGINIA ANNE WILSON: Chorislers, A Cappella Choir, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Senior Honor So- ciefy, Jus? Us Girls ' RUSSELL M,WINGE:Concer1 Band, Slage Crew ' WILLIAM A. WINGREENE: Concerf Band. GLORIA SYNNEVA WINOUIST: Silver Triangle, Cleri- Cal Helper ' MURIEL JOAN WITHROW: Sporfsf rnen's Club, Senior Honor Sociely, Library Slafl ' DOROTHY RAE WOLANDER: Concerl Band. March- ing Band, Blue Triangle, Silver Triangle, Swedish Club, Sefon Hy, Chrislian Fellowship, Berkeley Square. ROBERT W, WOOLSEY: Concerf Band, Marching Band, F. F. A. ' CHARLES E. WULKAN ' BRUCE CHARLES YOUNGOUIST: Treasurer of Senior Class, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Sfandard Slall, Senior Honor So- ciely, Sfuderil Council. MYRA JEAN ZEHNER: Silver Triangle, Sporfsmens Club, Jus? Us Girls ' JOHN R, ZIEPER: Hi-Y ' PHIL H. ZIMIVIER: Hi-Y. HOME ROOM ZI4 Row I: Rasmussen, B. Olson, McKay Mr. Wagner, Loeffler, Bfenwberg, Hals- lund. Row 2: Scnwarzkoof, Leary Lank- ka,L.Larson,Col1ins.Row3:Galbraifn Eillenwarlh, Cook, Tneilrnann, Skapyak C, Johnson, Row 4: Berger, A m, Pnndy Wonlford, Osbeck. Row 5: Holzxnechv Christensen Rhine J. Olsen Ouaal Dorland. HOME ROOMS I2l AND II8 Row I: Paul, Halvenslein, Dow, Cross Easlon, Hanson, J. Anderson, Jorqen sen, Row Z: Miss Kramer, West, Kell ner, Schaupp, Searle, Winge, Schoen bechler, Mrs. Gossell, Row 3: O'Neil Dann, Lunderberg, Herrmann, Born MCG-orman, Damon, Row 4: Garvey Burud, Snulkalis, Bergsrronw, J. Olson Lavell, Conrad: Row 5: Long, Brown Whiteley, Adams, Simonder, Erickson Kraft, Row 6: D. Nelson, Ellefson, Gus Ialson, Blosberg, DeJoy, Scnrnirl, Sny der. Row 7: Swensen, Franklin, Miller Ellingson, Keeler, Wheeler, Albrighri, McCanney. HOME ROOMS 305 AND 336 Row 1: Miss MCG-mth, Conway, Ed rnunds, Redenbaugh, Dahl, Thorpe Fossland, Gray, Field, Mr. Moore Row 2: Walker, DesSainr, Chandler Oman, Salerlund, Jensen, D. Johnson Swenson. Row 3: N. Anderson, P. Swan son, Davis, Lundduisr, Joadwine, Boss liard, Bolslnd,C.1mp. Row 4: Norrnway C. Hansen, Holland, Oleyar, Vedeen Long, Tollcfsbol, Selover. Row 5: Wes Ton, M. Johnson, L, Hanson, Cooke, Arenz, Tracy, Sween, Calhoun. Row 62 Pilqram, Holl. Blodqeff, Norln Kolslad Huss, Pehle, Benson, Row 7: Smedslad Labonte, Simonson, Graham, Zeis, Hen rickson, Brown, Shedlov, L. Johnson, JUNIORS pm-sl Q-,F ,. :J AY 121 HOME ROOMS 208 AND 209 Row I: Mrs. Hanson, Hall, Shaw, Wer harnq Plummer, Thompson, Fossen, M Johnson, Miss Farseih, Row 2: Hill Swenson, Polski, Younqquisf, Moberq Leary, Bowers. Row 3: Sherman, E Johnson, Dickover, Magnuson, Schu bert, Jackson, Caven, Murphy, Row 4 Klemenha en, Cockrell, Grani, C Johnson, Swanson, Griepp, Hesrnesiz Row 5: Ahlsrrom, Lundgaard, Page, N Olson, Riimire, Anonsen, Bierke, San wald. Row 6: Huseby, Halvorson, Rice D. Swanson, F. Olsen, Uhr, Skrivseih Row 7: Brown, Leshovskv, P, Lorson Palmquisr, Allan, LoeI'Iler, Bloom Franfz. HOME ROOMS 223 AND 302 Row I: Miss Carlson, Shannon, Mc- Narnee, A. Larson, J. Olson, Laifery Tornid, L. Nelson, Mr. Yngve, Row 2: Kragenbring, McNeal, Erickson, Young quisi, Wold, Nyenhuis, Gudmunson Row 3: Fione, Folia, Bolsiad, Keely, M Anderson, Helgoe, M, Hansen, Row 4: J. Hansen, D, Peicrsen, Rodi, Smith Hill, Bannochie, Baker. Row 5: Pirone D. Anderson, Foslien, Born, Thompson Nisbei, Newsrrorn, R. Larson. Row 6' Deuisch, Weilerberq, Wilkinson, Ha- gen, H. Carlson, Haeq, Morii. Row 7' E. Hansen, Shimanski, J. Erickson, D Johnson, Howell, Cell, Reinboldi, Ras' mussen. HOME ROOMS IO3 AND II6 Row I: Mrs. Gerard, Nordrum, Hellek- son, Fox, Morehouse, Huligren, Hucka- by, Ruona, Esko, Mrs. Koxvold. Row 2: Loomis, I-Iuseby, Krider, D. Nelson Krieser, Howe, Lind, Munson. Row 3: Oexning, Tosfenson, Jackson, Ream, Eide, J. Larson, Dunning, Erickson Row 4: Oiiirk, Severson, Roberisen Franke, Bemis, Groen, Vcvle, D. John- son. Row 5: Erickson, Bailey, Villella Woodworlh, Dvnneson, Sorenson, Sig, urdson, Ackland. Row 6: Benner? Goodin, Darelius, Theisen, M. Carlson Kuebler, Schmifi, Buckley. Row 7: Ri?- rnire, Thoreen, Fredrickson, Bion, R lohnson, Schleuder, P. Johnson, Bell IV. Carlson. HOME ROOMS I27 AND l57 Row I: Mr, Sell, Mkchcll, Schrn-orlrc, Slruck, M. John-on Wersand, Blalsdell, Salmon, Mr, Hollenoocx. Row 2: Grav' rnq Cameron Borroluln, Hol and, Wal' smd, G-robe. Row 3: Mmvslleld, Grimes, Mnnnrnon, Wrllr:1 rs Vrnge, Hornnes, Wurdunran, Bullcrs. Row 4: Bean, Scv- Crson Bcllqnd, Hobby Clough, Bar- rvcll, Graf. Row 5: Rrlnron, A. Ander son, Arndl Slolr: Svagcberq, Nerison, Lurrdoen. Row 6: Lenhnrd, Lee, R. Juhmrpn, Rquevncher, Orurvdllz, Hixf gon, Blorgcn, Row 7: J. Jenson, W. Hansen, Schulls, Mblelsen, Sandal, Bvrqrrn, D, Bon-on, J, Hanson. HOME ROOMS 3l9 AND 324 Row I: BVCirCCIVlCll7l, Blellre, Jensen, Pchrason, Frllz, Marlfn, Llnoslev, Lov- oring, Fcrrlorr. Row 2: Khqsbury, Rclfz, Morinrfy, Wohrrnann, Mgcliorr- lie, Rhoades, Bcrqin, Linder. Row 3: Holm, J. Johnson, Wllllnrtws, J. Lsrson, McManus, Miss Sandbov. Row 4: Mc-ls vor, Sells, Conrad, Blcrv, Elcdahl, Cromwell, Myrnn, Inqvaldsen, Row 5: Taylor, D, Swanson, Brkclnnd, Arrn wlrong, Mangan, Davlon G-avln, S. Oli-on. Row 6: G. Swanson, Murphy, W, Hanson, Schralfl, Rlmdell Hcllrner, Clough, Rankin. Row 7: Paul Shrrpcr, Thorne, Bvlsclrer, Nordln Real Hullnf Holrnberq. HGME ROOMS 2l5 AND ZI7 Row I: Mr, Halrun Lrln.l, W.1ll0r-., Blournqursl, Monson, Brfnlr, Vfcholn, J. Hanson, Mrs. Cnlbon. Row Z: Hwrv, Rmnrn, J. Olson, Thror-dsun, Pmlnrsvn B. Hanson, Cavon, Sack, Row 3: Fnllrzr A. Anderson, Orvon, Krnqrwss, Wes' rrlrn, Plourrg, Srnilh, Folds-n, Row 4: S Olson, Mclvlralron, Hgrll, Kauvr, Don ncllv, Thorp, Mohrbnchcr, Hasenbank Row 5: Cater, Wcbslor, Slrllcnwn, S Andorwon, Kolcsm, Plorron, Hur-vphreys Schrooer. Row 6: Dahlborg, Leonard Marshall, R, Polersen, M.Pelersor1,BAr lulrnclrs, Lowdor, Row 7: Davlriaorr Shvrpvr, Shand, Blurvlce, MacDonald Ecl, L. Andersor Zeller. JUNIORS QK? 1 V JUNIORS fi? 1 HOME ROOMS 309 AND 3lO Row l: D, Larsen, Mills, lkenberry, Johnslon, Miss Lynch, Myhre, Oliver, Moe, Row 2: Gideon, Ellon, DesSalnl, Sherwood, Arsen, Beaverson, Jordan. Row 3: Bowman, M. Johnson, Marlias, Slone, Holden, C. Johnson, Prall. Row 4: Sperr, Dickson, Brayley, Hedslrorr Eklund, Crabb, Price. Row 5: R. Carl- son, Jensen, Challerlleld, Buechele, Tschlda, Wenlworlh, L. Anderson. Row 6: Erickson, Mueller, Hielrneland, Hase, Lind, Rufgerson, Holland. Row 7: War- esh, Kenny, Norby, Abrahamson, Wend' ling, Sellergren, Guslalson, Pavek. HOME ROOMS 2l9 AND 220 Row I: Krasnow, Maybee, Fenske, Oreclson, P. Olson, S. Anderson, Foley. Row 2: Prince, J. Johnson, Dill, Waresh Brandl, Cordell, Hullgren. Row 3: No- lan, D. Johnson, Taylor, Bork, Enqlund Jensen, Jacobsen. Row 4: Wyrfenbacn Marlin, Krieg, Veara, Deming, Davis Cameron. Row 5: Hiorf, Dyrnoke, More- head, K. Anderson, Mac Pherson, Ecks lund, Youngouisl, Row 6: Bloornslrand Hildebrand, Norman, Haugen, Nor- Quisl, Miller, Sirr. Row 7: Madison Hendrickson, J. Johnson, Melzler, Kop- len, Halvorson, Harrns, Sfrellz. HOME ROOMS ll2 AND ll3 Row l: Mr. Jarnbeck, Spiess, Wendt, Turnbull, Ballen, Derrick, Lundqulsl, Sauro, Huebner, Anfinsen, Miss Biork- lund. Row 2: Moe, J. Carlson, Gunner Rinde, Purcell, A. Andersen, P. Swan son, Hoecke, Lechnyr. Row 3: J. Ander son, Land, Houslon, Lundquisl, Berqo, Buck, Mauer. Row 4: Schieber, Broden Gaines, Fosler, Heideck, Bass, Mac- Kenzie, Harris. Row 5: Morin, DeFor- resf, Rolslad, Jespersen, Meil, Sipole C. Nelson, Moore. Row 6: Dublsar Swelala, Zlpoy, Fure, Neumann, James l-laugh, Dahlen. Row 7: Crownover, L. Nelson, Wrighl, Hughes, B. Johnson Hart Blom, Howe, Tronslad. HOME ROOMS IZ6 AND I29 Row I: Filzqeralcl, Ronnebe'q, Under' dahl, Wright, Klinder, R. Jensen, J. Jenson, J. Johnson, Bierke. Row 2: Mr. Luke, Sand, Allawav, Vogt Palmer, Marlin, Nordlnnd, Kinnnnion, Mf. Cuff mn. Row 3: Parish, McGovern Hon myhr, Berggren, J. Johnslon, Salhus Cnpron. Row 4: Palrncuist, Deibler Mueller, Colburn, Berens, Conoryea Lund, Dolmar, Reed. Row 5: M. Han- son, S. Larson, Nafzke, Yanles, Diede Dunne, Hoqan, R. Berens, Thomas. Row 6: J. Nelson, Leaf, McGuire, Erick- sn, Trernel, Kallsfrom, Jackson, Fin, man, Broderick. Row 7: Whitehouse Bacon, R, Carlson, M. Nelson, Frankl hauscr R. Carlson, Sorsoleil J. John- son Heinen Midfbo. HOME ROOMS IOI AND IO4 Row I: Becker, Huisman, Black, Dra banl, Erickson, Volh, Seeger, Collins, G. Nelson, L. Johnson. Row Z: Kock, Edin, Dalbec, Adams, Klaurens, Bal' lard, Walsh, Enqer, Holm. Row 3: Rude evics, Hatch, Borselh, Skeels, Foster, Elkin, Price, Solheim, Morgan. Row 4: Sloner, Schaefer, Richie, Hedlol, Hill F. Johnson, Pehrson, Thompson. Row 5: G. Johnson, Ness, Dircks, Marlinson, Ebrenz, Pelerka, Benson, Svendsen, Brofen. Row 6: Bernhardson, Jacobson, Madvig, Vs-ilh, Sonnenberg, Rush, Ar' cellano, Carler, J. Swanson. Row 7: Magee, Lewis, Frilzke, Harrington, Schroedl, O'NeiIl, J. Hanson, Chris- liancon Wachler, Hiflner. HOME ROOM 3l6 Row I: Wedin, Cronen, Harris, Mr. Ben son, Will, Bachler, Jackson. Row Z Pearson, P. Hanson, Mulleadv, Hall Fahlin, Lind. Row 3: Nesheirn, Gorlhv hreder Esoe Row 4 Shar Aabv, Sc o . - 3 ' fall, Bloom, Ryman, Hume, Walther. - ew'. S. Anderson. Row 5. Hoel, Math. Moller, Newlin Beckwilh Hoey, D Swanson. SOPHOMORES l-lOME ROOMS 3l8 AND 322 Row I: P-leorrel Ohno Kilfo, Klinqf-l 'ml Miss Pomfnrrr Mrs. Jolly Shand Bruner, Howe Weigh, Row 2: Eg-cr' Bingharvr, Chfbr, Brcdfrriql' S,vw,iwn i Dear' Pirrfo' P, Hans'-rx Row 3: lliq sins D. Hans'-n Swvown, Brriwor Paul Golegoc' Ocol Driver. Row 4: D., kari, Aexonocr, Shannon, Llrunfrou Lindgrs- , M,AnoQrion SOJ9 Nyoirv-i Lisvil. Row 5: Kofniq Oooilin Show bury Oaior, Snesg, hljqiinj, Buck, Sr- verson. Row 6: Block, Keener, K,llo Haugen Billings, R. Swanson, Svrunx Holiday Arneaor. Row 7: l'lf:'.1k?.u Gilts, D. Larson T. Olson Snnirnfo' Pelferfor' Elisa- Sffnrui Horiun Dorlano. HOME ROOMS 306 AND 332 Row I: Mr, Hovnes, Lonqren, W.35l:i.vl len Caopbcfl, Carson, Fleming, Flnn ders, Voqelrorw, Beckman, Mr, Lani niefs. Row 2: Kirfock, Hfzllerslndf, Lnuef, Hoyle, Shaw, Norcross, Hauqan McNar'ee, M, Johnson, Row 3: Klop fer, Wohrmanr, Weber, Whilfi, Schulz Galbrailh, Holton, Hollen. Row 4: Ffiedfch, Skiolsfad, M. Johnson, With row, Young, Tourville, F. John on Downs, Novolrw. Row 5: Srnivh Corder Sipole, King, Rauhausor, Morgan Mofehouge, Bohlin, Edslrorn, Row 6: Walfers, D, Johnson, Lobaclc, Nord slrorn, Annis, McCloud, Abrnhcirnson Weslerqnard Kilrrrian, Row 7: J. Pehgf son, Bode, Case, L. Andersen, Willinrn B. Ander-on Wilrlos Felcho, Elon Wachfer. HOME ROOMS 303 AND 304 Row I: Miss Leigh, D. Swanson, Snydor Krogness, Gillian, LaPenofiere, Helm Erickson, Mrs. Kaupanq. Row 2: Turn bull, Smith, Krovner, Neuwirlh Linion, Martinson, Wiencke, McGovern, Milli. Row 3: Pallerfon, Jacobson, How, Burke, Ronning, Hein, Mfflrose, Elvin, Row 4: J, Hansen, Ohliison, Hrknl, Sweeney, Weldon, Fronrm, Slevvns, Bve, Pleifer. Row 5: J. Olson, Ohne sorqe, Hornnes, J. Johnson, Je-1-in Berg, Von-Borkorn, Rouiinlil. Row 6: Schwankl, Van Derveer, Slain, Vohs Lindo, R. Johnson, Tnncnw, Siowr-. Brullodl. Row 7: Kelly, Malhi-.on Thesen a, Dolan, T. Oluen, J. Hanson Skou, grimnrno, D Swanson Gmrnsfufi HOME ROOMS 323 AND 326 RowI:Arnern.1nn Hansen,Valllancour1 Crowe, Miss Slcrnhauser, Wicklander Schnorr, E. Pele-rson. Row 2: Hauser: Brandt, Sundahl Gessnef, Krusic, Ho- len, Y. Anderson. Row 3: Porler, Mc- Cormick, J. Olson B. Olson, Baurner Forbe'q, Pnquny. Row 4: D. Anderson Gardner R. Nelson, Lulz Brink, W Olson, Rogriess. Row 5: Willford, Dayis Genoa, ischor Cully Tryqqemerh Fralzke, Stoner, Row 6: McGuire, Lund Gray, Rice, Kilen, Regan, Deno, Lind- holin. Row 7: Vroonnan, D. Anderson D. Larsen, Slewar? Rysfad Brask Parks Bernard Snyder, HOME ROOMS 206 AND 207 Row I: Mrs. Rice, Carson, Herdina Slark, Eddy, B. Johnson, J. Olson, Will hife, Noreen, Mr. Baardsern. Row 2 Murphy, McKinley, Garaghry, Kenny Lifsheirn, Belland, Faber, McGovern Row 3: Slabey, Tanqen, Long, Tronnes Doebler, Comeau, Daniels, R. Pefer son, Row 4: Cunningham, M. Olson Norlhway, Loken, Thoreen, Toreson Miller, Leikyold, Quinn. Row 5: Tor rini, Hendricks, Jacobus, Price, La Belle, Somrners, Herges, Nikolaisen DeGidIo. Row 6: Peck, Nybeck, Moen Wallin, Schaurn, Halldorson, Beckman Herrnan, G, Nelson, Row 7: O'Neil Williamson, Lyons, G. Carlson, Hover son, Peacock, Kusske Pederson, Meyer, Bos, HOME ROOMS IIO AND llS Row- l: Mapes, D. Anderson, Palni Nerrson, Freesrone, Didrickson, Guo lill, Mrs. Ferguson. Row 2: B. Pelerson R. Hansen, lorsch, Siverlsen, Haynesi Friswold, F-oqelberg. Row 3: Seaver Grobel, Heddle, Welsh, Krall, L. Lar son, Kelly, Hall. Row 4: Dillon, V Swanson, Hoover, A. Johnson, Mell gren, E. Pelerson, G. Swanson, Mac QOWGH, Gren. Row 5: Engrnan, Smith Dalian, Baxter, Rosyold, N. Johnson Chrislenscn, Radoseyich. Row 6: Sol helm, Tusel, Alexander, Wiebc, Mano lis, Martell, K. Johnson, Knudsen Bauer, Row 7: D. Johnson, C. Johnson Day, Winkler, Cooper, D. Nelson Twilo, Dalton, Sorensen, Thompson, sri SOPHOMORES 'No Pi l27 HOME ROQMS 213 AND 229 Row ll Zwwcf, S. Jx,hv'sQh, R.Cav1sov D, Pewyrsovf D,,rwQ.w, S':f'C, Hug! Haag VVQMQW. Row 2: M15 Cu-.M B1ge.ow, Ab'n'm OD J. Swmmm Lgmotierg, Ffykhomy Rug, How, Chfrswvfhcrsom, Mr. Eqqah. Row 3: E Oisor' K. Lmsoh, Pawhic' Rrxvsw of Rasviussch, Lahq, AUM-r. Row 4: H qfaw, Rovcruu, Hidmmi, Muph Krwdser, Avr'b'us'cr, U!bcrq Jim! sew, Surg md. Row 5: Mulw Sfwm Bader, Eine, Muhh, Borfuvm, BL-rr Lwdm, Rosa Row 6: Quan! Fvvdxr Chrisfiah, Thcurrwsw, Prvcf-, Crum MarshaN', Biros Mormon. Row Bloomwwsf Rwcr- B. Eficksov Hmm Jaeger, Tnuech, Svhuvwfmvr MQCNW-f Jchnsfan Kcuckv. UNDERCLASSMEN OFFICERS The awphsrwpre awd ,wiv 1- E Qguflvv Biardu have GV irvpwfn' Dar? lr yfahrwiwq the af'5vi+f+?b f. 'hu .Jwdvrzhi mr-v-. Tiw prfffdz'-v' and WCC p csRdQh'u are Qhfwuofw lv fhc Rudi- T .q 'ho hf-vvwHf15Qv.av de-ded by the Exomuhve Bvafd Jumcr and Sophomore Execuw. Board members are Jerry Jnhrw Sophomore Pre.-iderwf' Ver Schwarzlmpf, Jurim' PFC',Rdf? Ellzabefh Porfer, Sophfwmffre SQ refary: Jim Gaffney. Junhr VI' Prewderfi Kay Rifmire, Juvfff SH Vefaryi ard Roqm' Sfrard, Juv Treasure-v. THE SWING BAND The Rcosew-H Svfnq Bard way af ah The school Q Hula! fum? They furhkhed the rvmuw of ?h HQmeQcrhIhq, Fwdbah, W.'v Carnival, ard Sprihq Dame.. D-1 Bhd: Rs fholr Wcader Thh. year, Row II J, Mwphv R. Nrvrdih, D. Mm phv D. Bhck, D. John-or-, E. Hfwznv R Rankim Row 2: D. Weffoh, P. Dm-LN A. Ness, J. Johnson B. Minh. 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