Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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Row I: BEVERLY MORGAN, SECRETARY-TREASURER, Bye, V. Swanson, Honmyhr, Elvin, Heel, McCormick, Palmquist. Row 2: Mr. Palm- quist, Adviser, Nordland, Martin, F. Johnson, Osier, Wiebe, Stolte, L. Johnson. Row 3: Ebrenz, Rosvold, Radosevich, Bowers, Loken, N. Johnson, Annis. Row 4: Magee, Lund, Martell, BERNARD SVENDSEN, PRESIDENT, Lindo, Kilen, Wachter, Tvvito. Senior Honor Society The Senior Honor Society ot Roosevelt, which is a branch ot the National Honor Society, was organized in 1926. Members must have a 2.3 grade average in their sophomore and junior years. They must also have good character, be leaders, and do service to others. These qualifications, except tor the grade average, are repre- sented in a pin given to each member at his initiation. The Honor Society is essen- tially a service organization. Sale of home- coming buttons, soliciting tor the com- munity chest, and the annual Christmas party are activities ot this group. One of the mostiinteresting and exciting things the members do is to take an annual trip out ot the city. Out ot the city last year meant Washington, D. C., the destination for this year's members, too. The excur- sion will last tive days, and the time will be spent mostly in sight-seeing. Since the trip is taken during the school year, you may wonder about the school work. lt's all made up beforehand! Row iz Ohno, E. Peterson, Nerison, Edin, Turnbull, Kromer, Porter, Dean, A. Nelson. Row 2: Y. Anderson, Burke, Klaurens, Patterson, Sipple, Knudsen, Lindgren, Miss McCradie, Adviser. Row 3: Hendrickson, Alexander, Hume, J. Jenson, Ness, J. Johnson, Manolis. Row 4: Thompson, Friswold, Lind, Robertson, Gardner, Gray, Pearson, DAVID ANDERSON, VICE PRESIDENT.

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Row 'iz Kusske, V. Nelson, Porter, Jackson, Mr. Strandiord, Adviser, STAN DENO, CHAIRMAN, Frondell, Guptill, Buck. Row 2: S. Ander- son, Friedrich, Christy, Reed, Copron, White, Schaefer, Wallin. Row 3: C. Johnson, Forberg, Price, Ocel, Solheim, Tuset, Lutz, Corcoran. Row 4: D. Larsen, Ronneberg, Koener, Bernhardson, Blanchard, Norwick, Martell, Tadsen. Row 5: Bloomquisf, Winkler, D. Larson, Fritzke, Shetler, Thesenga, D. Swanson, M. Nelson. Row 6: L. Andersen, Lewis, B. Erickson, Sampson, Eikaas, Thompson, D. Nelson, Sorensen Midtbo. Board of Governors C'mon, you guys. Let's have it quiet in here. Some kids want to study. This worn-out phrase is what the study hall chairmen are constantly shouting in hopes of keeping the study halls quiet. The chairmen do an excellent job, however, and are setting such a fine example of student government that it is being copied in other schools throughout the state. The Ethics Committee Villella, Frantz, Wallin, J. Olson, Dean. Ethics Committee Do you want to make a visit to the Ethics Committee? No, sir, was the weak reply. The reluctance of the students to make this visit does not mean that it's composed of unpleasant people. Rather, it's because it is the duty of this committee to penalize the students who receive con- duct slips. Along with this duty the mem- bers act as clerks. They type, stencil, and tile. Mercy, oh, mercy. rw l L LJ



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Row 'l: Mr. Halron, Adviser, Ryman, Reynolds, Jacobsen, Benson, Koener, Ronneberg, Fahlin, McGuire, Mr. Jambeck, Adviser. Row 2: Nesheim, Hegle, D. Pearson, Chlebecek, D. Johnson, R. Johnson, Finman, Hall. Row 3: Stolte, Frykholm, Herges, Aker, Krall, Billings, Jackson, Sievers, J, Johnson, Knudsen. Row 4: Deno, Winkler, R. Jacobson, E. Johnson, Norwick, Tuset, D. Larson, Shetler, Svendsen. Row 5: Petterson, Tulle, Martell, A. Pearson, D. Larsen, R. Nelson, Kruger, Hoey, Garrish, Rohde. Row 6: Lewis, Thesenga, M. Nelson, Kusske, Eikaas, Sampson, Hoverson, Midtbo, Thompson, Erickson, D. Nelson. R Club The R Club is an exclusive Roosevelt organization. In order to become a mem- ber ot this club you must be the winner ot an R letter. Being a member of this club is one of the most desirable things tor a boy to gain at Roosevelt. This club is representative ot the boys who have participated on Roosevelt's many championship teams. For example, last year the Teds grabbed off champion- ships in basketball, swimming, wrestling, volleyball, a co-championship in skiing, and the Northwest championship in gym- nastics. Last tall Roosevelt's gridders tied for the city title. Also, the cross-country Won In 1953 team took second place. In this year's win- ter sports Roosevelt was second in basket- ball, swimming, wrestling, skiing, and gymnastics. However, the gymnastics team won the Northwest title tor the sec- ond straight year. At the time this story was written the spring sports had not started actual com- petition, but the golt squad seems to have the best chance tor a high finish in the city standings. lt doesn't look to encour- aging tor the tennis team, however, there are possibilities. The baseball and track teams are fairly strong in spots and with hard work could prove to be very suc- cesstul. 1111519

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