Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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Bottom row: How, Prince, Begcn, Miss Mcfradie, adviscr' Jambeclc, J. Johnson, Kronebusch. Row 2: Lattery, J. Ca'lscn, Thcrcr Fremstad, McCloud, S, Johnson, Lundeen. Row 3: Dravcs, Krieser, Sandstrom, Miellce, Christopherson, JQHN EASTLlNG, PRESIDENT- Parks. Row 4: May, L. Johnson, Suess, S. Nelson, Vaughan, Gaustad, l-lendriclcson. Row 5: Engelsgicrcl, Talle, l-lular. Gmitro, l-lam. Goranson, Bcclcstrom, Gilbertson. Senior Honor Society The Senior l-lonor Society is an organiza- tion whose members are selected tor out- standing character. All members must main- tain a 2.3 average or better during their three years at Roosevelt. The club was organized in l926 and is attiliated with the National Senior l-lonor Society. Each member is in- ducted into the organization at a beautiful candle light ceremony which is held in Qc- tober. l-le talces a pledge to uphold the vir- tues ot scholarship, leadership, character, and service and receives a pin which sym- bolizes these lour points. One ot the annual activities is the sale ot homecoming buttons. The members all agree that the trip to Washington, D. C., during Easter vacation was a memorable experience that will never be torgotten. Bottom row: Fcmnte, Alexander, J. Anderson, Mr. Palmquist, adviser: Smith, KARLA BEVERIDGE, SECRETARY-TREASURER' A. Nc- son. Row 2: S. Hansen, Schilling, Kane, Milcn, Swanson, Schumacher, Freclr-clcson, O'Brien. Row 3: Robertson, C, Johnson, Gaudcttc, D. Anderson, l. Olson, Sidlo, Golmcn. Row 4: Ehberg, Newby, WAYNE PETERSON, VICE PRESlDENT: Barnes, Vllela, Forstrom Sathre, Schubert. fire

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K-.J 'Wt 3 gf.fi,V WV, is , 113- , X ssqvqeick I :an QP, I: galffg jff -:I u se tx Q 'Y .. mmmu. ...A Bottom row: Harrison, Eichinger, V. Nelson, GORDON STEVENS, PRESIDENT: Mr, Strandjord, adviser: PAT CORCORAN, PRESIDENT: Oppegard, Arneson. Row 2: Gribstad, Backlund, A. Erickson, Jackson, Landstad, J. Olson, Clarke, B. Johnston, Ramberg. Row 3: Meder, Knutson, Moe, Bynell, C. Peterson, Voelker, Bergstrom, Krabbenhott. Row 4: Keely, Kemp, B. Anderson, ViIIelIa, Lotgren, Edmunds, Messman, Eastling, L. Anderson. Row 5: Rasmussen, Running, Norwick, Kucera, Cecil, Tidlund, Holmberg, Whitney. Row 6: Jackson, Wing, C. Peterson, Tebbitt, Deach, Macgowan, Fredericksen, Wilson. Sacre. Booird of Governors The Board ot Governors is a group made up ot aII the study hall chairmen and secre- taries. Even though some study halls may have up to one hundred and titty stu- dents, they are all entirely student governed. Through the hard work ot Mr. Strandiord and the chairmen, they are setting such a tine example ot student government that it is being copied in other schools. Student Council Office You'II always be able to tind a group ot Roosevelt seniors on hand every hour in the Student Council Ottice. Some ot the duties of these seniors are to type and run ott sten- cils, take care ot the Lost and Eound, and type notices and bulletins. Those who are members in the Student Council Ottice do a good job in helping our plan ot student gov- ernment work smoothly. Bottom row: Bynell, CONRAD VILLELLA, PRESIDENT, E. N. Strandjord, adviser, TOM DOSCH, PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL OFFICE: Jambeck, Schumacher. Row 2: Gregory, Lyons, O'ReiIIy, Wulkan, Mady, Lee, I-Ielwig. Row 3: Griepp, Ollinger, Kingsberg, J. Carlson, Mattstield, Holiday, P. Johnson. Row 4: Klingelhut, Dymoke, Christophcrson, Hood, J. Hanson, Priglmeier, Tuset, D. Olson.



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Bottom row: Collin, Lejchar, MARY LAVELLE, VICE PRESIDENT-ll: NANCY JOHNSON, TREASURER-lq Kingsbury, JANET LAR- SON, RRESlDENT-I, ll, MARLYS ERICKSON, SECRETARY-l: Goodrich, Mrs. Hanson, adviser. Row 2: Edin, Holmes, Stone, Nerison, Krabbenhott, Rosene7 ANNBOLETTE NESSUM, SECRETARY-llg Jacobson. Row 3: Widell, Cramer, Sommerland, D. Olson, Hiil, Bart- ley, Loettler, Sams. Row 4: Martin, Berg, Murphy, Stivers, McCloud, Coppin, Nylander, Selg, Biurstrom. F. H. A. The Future Homemalrers ot America, un- der the capable leadership ot Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Hunt, advisers, was organized in l95l. Their pin, octagonal in shape, bears the name ot the organization around the top. Across the bottom is their motto, Toward New Horizons. Their emblem, a home sup- ported by two hands which signities that the tuture homes ot America rest in the hands ot its youth, is in the center ot the pin. The qualitication tor membership in this club is that a girl must have had one semes- ter ot home economics. Each year a state meeting is held at the Radisson Hotel. There are l58 E. H.A. Chap- ters in the state with a total membership ot 639l. Four girls trom each chapter are sent to the state meeting. Bottom row: Taylor, Moriarity, Champlin, Winger, Bedorg Wayer, BARBARA DUNCAN, VICE PRESIDENT-I: Mrs. Hunt, adviser. Row 2: Kocina, Wiencke, Carter, Wold, K. Peterson, Collins, Alsip, Swanson. Row 3: J. Johnson, Saclcinson, LINDA WAYER, TREAS- URER-ll: Keogh, Mindrum, Mathews, J. Johnson, Seemann, Row 4: Kunnen, Froysa, Lambert, Erickson, K, Anderson, MacKenzie, Mona, P. Nelson, Nielsen.

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