Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1955

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Bottom row: Kay, Rudy, Edruist, Adler, C. Anderson, Stansrud, Lee, Swanson. Row 2: Widell, Patterson, Schultz, Sackrison, Rees, Scriven, Mrls, J. Hansen, Westin. Row 3: Esberg, Sullivan, Hutchins, Yarwood, Newtield, Melin, Arling, Bonstrom. Row 4: Fournier, B. Olson, Homme, K. Nelson, Kuenzel, Nordos, Field, KAY LAMBERT, SECRETARY-I: M. Peterson. Row 5: Lundberg, Jardine, Jacobson, Smith, Hotness Cook, Trask, Aldrich. Row 6: Christiansen, Elder, M. Johnson, J. Nelson, Nilsson, Taylor, Priglrneier, Knutsen, P. Andersen Although hunting as a group would be too dangerous, individual hunting is encouraged and proper use ot all tirearms is taught. Pro- grams pertaining to sports are also held. The program consists ot sports' tilms, demonstra- tions, and speakers. Une ot the best pro- grams this year was on trailing-dogs. A speaker talked on how to train these dogs tor trailing purposes. It you by any chance happen to get to school at 7 a.m. on Fridays during the toot- ball season and the delighttul aroma ot pop- corn comes tloating to your nostrils, it is probably busy members ot the Sportsmen's Club starting to pop popcorn tor the toot- ball game. The co-chairmen ot the popcorn committee are Darlene Rudy, 2l7: and Je- rome Madson, 336. Bottom row: Cecka, Paulson, Moe, Elmer, Wold, Carter, Winger. Row 2: Wiencke, CAROUNE VlLLELLA, VICE PRESlDENT-ll: J. An- derson, Sheldcn, MARlLYN NIELSEN, TREASURER-II: Baker, Burge, Taylor. Row 3: Rhodes, J. Larson, DeRoma, Krook, Chelberg, Lind, Anderson, Erickson. Row 4: Anderson, J. Johnson, McGinnis, Grebstad, Crawtord, Gregory, Barnes, Howell, Schulte. Row 5: V. Nelson, Shedloy, Nybeck, B. Johnson, Drabant, Dahlen, O'Molley, Samson. Row 6: McKusick, Martinson, Holmgren, Leander, Mc- Clard, Gillette, Mefradre, Wilkins, Anderson.

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Bottom row: Ta latson, Frantz JACK CLTNTON, PRESJDENT-l' Mr. Remenschneder, adv ser: TED PARKS, VICE PRESlDElNlT-lj HAR- VEY KEATUXIG, TREASURER-l' Jreuscls, Row 2: Rcbens, Fo ven, Vedeen M. Carlson, J. Johnson. lnlolmbcrg, D, Olson, Erielcsor Bogen. Row 3: W-ylrtf, R. Qlson, Veith, Palmer, Graham, Rasmussen. North, Throndson. Row 4: Nordos, Melvlillin, D. Oson, M. O,- scn, l-tart, Cavero, Liscev Sams, Gorlce, Row 5: West Swanson Thempson, Klingelhat, Les, Stacy B. Johnson, Moe. Row 6: Mellon- ald, Madsen Seashor-' Nissan Rhodes Hebert Pee' l'teddi.', Gvansor. Sportsmen's Club Any Roosevelt boy or girl who believes in good sportsmanship can become a member ot this active club. The Sportsmen's Club meets every other Wednesday in room 222 with Mr. Riemen- schneider the adviser. The purpose ot this club is to create better sportsmanship and to learn the tundamentals ot sports. Some ot the other aims ot this club are to help con- serve wild lite, help prevent torest tires, and to talce part in nature study. This year the Sportsmen's Club had two bowling parties. They also had a roller slcat- ing party and went on a sleigh ride. Plans were being made tor a tishing trip, but 'ire- sults2 will arrive too late tor publication. Bottom row: E3 n Erharot rtttne' Gardner Asmus Goidrcn. Untnen l't atcn. Row 2: GLORIA WEDMATXJ, SECRETARY-ll: Case. J. P-.1e'scn, Buss, D, Ne son, Brumlce, Abfanamsen, Thompson C. Johnsen Row 3: Ceded Foster Young Bvrg Lyn-'ss Gradin Herr Cinton. Row 4: L. Larson, Gorarison, Estes, Coduti, Raivo, Dona dson, boiugnerty, Wentzel, Pasehlctg. Row 45:iLoveiing, Scheele, R. . , , . . Jonrsen, Eiwott, l'lt,'lar, Mobvrg, l-loliday Ridgway, Row 6: Pcnrsorw, sen, R. l.a'so1 Elcbvrg Sullvan. BlLL EDEN, PRESHDENT-ll' Eder' J. Ne son Gilbertsori Swen-



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Bottom row: J. Johnston, CONRAD VILLELLA, PRESIDENT, CRYSTAL GRIEPP, TREASURER: Mr. Halron, adviser: KAY OLLINGER, SECRETARY: DAVE ALEXANDER, VICE PRESlDENT: Rudsdil. Row 2: Binder, Gregory, Heuton, D. Hansen, C. Pederson, Guiltoyle, Fremstad, Moberg, Wulkan, Homme. Row 3: Hieronymus Throndson, Draves, KW. Peterson, Smith, McDowell, Lauer, Rhodes, Nilssen. Row 4: M. Johnson, Sandstrom, Krebs, Albrecht, Sampson, Running, Macgowan, Swenson, Nitardy, Hendrickson. Row 5: Sullivan, P, Andersen, Taylor, Knutsen, Gaustad, Stork, Dosch, Hullar, R, Anderson. Row 6: Gmitro, Engelsgierd, Eden, Clinton, J. Anderson Meloche, Goranson, Grannes, Gilbertson, Sacre. Bottom row: Dooley, Kordosky, Putt, Lund, Moria, MacKenzie, Seemann, North, Glenn. Row 2: Tuttle, Welch, Holm, Jambeck, Quirk, Champlin, Villella, Fournier, L. Peterson, J. Johnson. Row 3: Field, Kingsbury, Fladeland, Robcrtsen, Frantz, Schumacher, Fredricksen. Houle, Kane. Row 4: Snider, Forstrom, Bethkc, Mattson, Strand, Nordos, Kovacik, Wood, Pavlovic, D. Anderson. Row 51 Lund, Roal, Hill, D. Peterson, C. Nelson, Gabralson, Girard, Smallen, Gaudette. Row 6: B. Johnston, Berg, Holmes, J. Peterson, Parks, Eastling, Asteltord, Gattney, J. Anderson, Martin. Science Club The Science Club was organized thirty- three years ago. The only requirement tor joining the club is to possess an active inter- est in science. The meetings are held on the tirst and third Tuesday ot every month under the lead- ership ot Mr. Halron. Speeches by speakers E251 outside ot school and members ot the club highlight the meetings. The club carries on various activities throughout the year. This year at Thanks- giving the club gave two large baskets ot tood to needy tamilies. An annual event in the club is the awarding ot a science trophy. The students vote on the person they think did the most in science that year.

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