Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1953

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Row 1: Bergo, Williams, Mr, Eggan, Adviser, Nerison, Sween, Sherper. Row 2: Hansen J., Fossland, Lindgren, Roverud, Holm, Bolstad, Peterson D. Row 3: Crabb, Huseby, Northrop, Ackland, Lundgaard, Johnson C, Row 4: Talle, Petersen R., Tanem, Rystad, Grom- stad, Sherper, Anderson D. Norse Club The Norse Club, under the direction ot Mr. Eggan, is one ot the most active lan- guage clubs at Roosevelt. Membership is open to all students who have taken or who are taking Norse, and who are will- ing to go through initiation. Besides the initiation, a Christmas party is held where traditional Norwegian delicacies are served. Later on in the year the Norse- men have a tierce battle with the Swedes in their annual basketball game. The Scandinavian Spring Festival finds the Nor- wegians working with the Swedes, the music department, and the drama depart- ment to put on their annual program. Towards graduation, everyone looks tor- ward to the Senior Banquet and to the awarding of the Norse trophy, given by the Sons ot Norway to the school's out- standing Norwegian student. Row 'lz Olson J., Ruona, Moe, Peterson D., Olson l., Stormo, Budinger, Gribstad. Row 2: Biorndal, Wold, Knudsen, Olsen L., Femrite, Larson S., Hanson P., Hellekson. Row 3: Zehngraff, Sanclness, Peterson D., Walstad, Andersen A., Helgoe, Booth. Row 4: Kveberg, Severson, Johnson J., Pundy, Huss, Vevle, Skrivseth, Christopherson 1-4 we

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Row 'ls B. Olson, M. Johnson, Bernhardson, Pearson, Pehle, S. Anderson, L. Nelson, Mr. Benson, Adviser. Row 2: Hafslund, D. Erick- son, Forsman, Holmstrand, V. Swanson, Arlandson, Berggren, Linder, Row 3: C. Carlson, J. Anderson, Mackey, J. Swanson, A. Ander- son, G. Johrson, Bergstrom, Suther. Row 4: Abrahamson, Bye, Eckholdt, Fogelberg, Davidson, Lofgren, Betzold, Kellner. Row 5: M. Hansen, Eklund, Williams, B. Olson, Edstrom, J. Johnson, Jacobson, Lundeen. Row 6: B. Carlson, Crady, Morrison, L. Johnson, Hullar, Bcckstrom, J. Peterson, J. Anderson, T. Hu.l::r. Swedish Club Even Though The Swedish Club meetings are few, they are always much Tun. AT The meetings the members plan Weiner roasts, Toboggan parties, and dances. This O F FIC E R S Dexter Pehle - - - - President Sonja Anderson Vice President Audrey Pearson - Secretary Larry Nelson - Treasurer Mark Bernardson ---- - Sergeant at Arms Mr. Benson Plots Victory Pehle, Williams, L, Nelson, Mr. Benson, Linder. year The Swedish Club sponsored The Swede Swing, an all-school dance. The club initiation was full of surprises Tor The unsuspecting victims who were forced To blow up balloons and Then sit on them. They also walked across The floor, using a sheet of paper Tor each Toot and moving papers one ata Time because they could not step on The Tloor. Another big event Tor The Swedish Club was The Scandinavian Spring Festival. This program was put on by The Swedish and The Norse Clubs and The Roosevelt music department. When The Scandinavian folk songs were sung most ofthe audience sang with the group. There was also folk dancing in native costumes, and there was story Telling in Norwegian and Swedish. Ot course, all Swedish Club members looked Torward to The big basketball game between the Swedes and the Nor- wegians. The Swedes, of course, do much bragging about having the better team because they have won more games than have the Norwegians. Nobody can really blame the Swedes for bragging because they are very proud ot Mr. Benson and their club.



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Row 'l: Draves, Eckert, Haeg, S. Anderson, S. Porter, Willford, Friedrick, Dean, Haugan, Haugan, Clarke. Row 2: Diclrickson, Christy, B. Petersen, Guptill, Kromer, Walton, Berggren, J. Johnston, Klaurens, McKinley. Row 3: Quail, Cunningham, Glenn, Berglund Raedeke, O'Brien, Burch, Thoren, D, Erickson. Row 4: Shrewsbury, Faber, B. Olson, McCormick, Honmyhr, Dahl, Heuton, Kutz, Heiling Rauhauser. Row 5: Miss Kramer, Adviser, Elvin, Paul, M. Johnson, Hoel, Lund, Thomas, Colburn, DeFan. Row 6: Williams, Hendrick- son, E. Olson, Abrahamson, Hagrarnas, Krieser, Kraft, Mackey, E. Smith, J. Olson. Silver Tri Silver Tri's ideals are designed to build the perfect triangle of a girl's life-her body, her mind and her soul. lts mem- bership is open to all sophomore and iun- ior girls. Silver Tri brought good cheer to many, especially at Christmas time. Their carols at an old people's home were, in- deed, welcome. Also appreciated were the tray favors for the little children at General Hospital. Valentines for Cupid's Caper S. Porter, Faber, S. Anderson, McCormick. J S L . PP 'U ,, ,. - V 1 P it L i , H 'A I 'yuawvs e 1 1 The club meets every other Tuesday. At one of the first meetings dating and its problems from a boy's point of view was discussed by three boys from Hamline University. Every month the l.C.C. officer and the president attend the Inter-club Council, which is composed of representatives from every club throughout the city. At these meetings the two officers help to plan joint activities and to get new ideas for fu- ture meetings. Silver Tri Cabinet Makes Plans Kittock, L. Porter, Friedrich, Miss Kramer. Q

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