Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1956

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Bottom row: Mr. Halron. adviser; Keogh. PAT WELDELE SECRETARy; BETH FLADELAND. TREASURER; TOM CALLAHAN. PRESIDENT; KAREN STRAND. VICE PRESIDENT; MARION LARSEN, VICE PRESIDENT; Nicoloff, Mr. Cannon, adviser. Second row: Murphy. Houle, Vile. Uphoff. Grobe, Ronneberg, C. Johnson. Folwick. Bergin. Third row: Corayya, Remmen. L. Jacobson. Baskfield, Kovacik, Mattson. Felber, Bursch, Miller, Vagasky, Pottsmith. Fourth row: Homme, Palmer, Clinton, Nordos. Jensen. E. Anderson, Bergland. Ness. K. Olson, K. Smith. Fifth row: Hill. Smithson, Seashore, Throndson, Golden Miller, Loken, Heisc, Edmunds. Sixth Row: Swanson. DeHarpporte. H. Smith, C. Johnson, Wittgraf Alnes. Dahl, Meyer, Schumacker. Kwakenat. Science Club This busy club and its advisers, Mr. Halron and Mr. Cannon, are always on the 30. They started right out this year by decoratins the lunchroom for the Homecoming dance. For a Thanksgiving project they gave several baskets to needy families. Christmas was celebrated by a party in the library. The only qualification for membership in this active club is to have taken one of the many science courses offered at Roosevelt. Each year the Science club awards a science trophy to an outstanding member. Plenty of Refreshments for Everyone at the Christmas Party. Bottom row: Lejchar, Mona. Bloomquist, Luke. Lee, A. Peterson, Sharrow, Mulkcrn. Ruona. Second row: Friedman. S. Anderson, J. Johnson, K. Peterson, J. Larson. Lund. J. Anderson. Church, J. O’son, Raymond. Gjcrstad. Third row: Hoanen. Floback, Bjorkley. D. Thompson, Williams, Lutscy, Bchnke. Dybwad. Hume, Palmer. Fourth row: Dyjok. Schaper. Lavcll, Friedman. Schmid. M. Johnson, Oulman. Skoglund. Wood. Billings. Fifth row: Franzen. Tcigland, Welch. Ramberg, Rosengrcn, 8. Olsen. Goodman, L. Smith, Strong. Sixth row: R. Olson. Wellhausen. A. Erickson, T. Olson, Stark. Rasmussen, Tibbetts. V. Nelson, K. Johnson. Swenson.

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Bottom row; Roth. J. Anderson. Schrocder. D. Thompson. Williams, Bjorkey, Kay. Second row: Stensrud, Wold. L. Johnson, Sehlin, C. Anderson, Rees. Chclberg. Doebier. Third row: Lange, Christensen. Pfeifer. K. Peterson, E. Olson. Klcis. B. Larson. S. Johnson, Selander. Fourth row: Warburg. Runeborg. Hill. Borlt, R. Hanson. J. Carlson. Ronnebcrg, Christianson. Fifth row: Holmberg. J. Erickson, West-lund. Beystrom. Rush. A. Peterson. Fure. Kronen, Manolis. viser. Silver Tri has a purpose too: 'To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God.' . . a mighty good purpose that is, too. Well, I guess between the two of us, we've just about covered the activities of Silver Tri. so shake Sister Silver Trier for this special club. Silver Tri Members Look Forward To Their Senior Year in Blue Tri. Bottom row: Fabel. Andrews. Duncan, Bcrggrcn. DuBcau, Dennig, Jensen. Miss Wilbur, adviser. Second row: Wood. Christoffer Ford, Miller. Westby, Sandvig. N. Hanson, Dean, Norman. Third row; Tvondsen. Faber, J. Olson J. Anderson, L. Olson. Wennberg, Pottsmith. Gibson. Fourth row: Randall, lorenscn. Bray. Puppe. Wal ing. Fcnstad. Peh!e, L. Johnson. Fifth row; S. Johnson. Mills, Stene. Vrudny. Rhodes, Wilburn. Hart. Sixth row: Hafvenstein. Foss. Chovan. Mahre, Kraaycnbrink, Hamilton, Hendrickson. J. Anderson.



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Blue Tri The Coach Plans Her Strategy The Red Cross Removes the Injured? Any senior giri who wishes may join the Blue Tri organization. This club is a high school branch of the YWCA. The emblem is an inverted triangle which is the symbol of ' Y Teens. The club was divided into chapters one, two, three, and four. Once every other week you would be able to find each individual chapter meeting at one of the girls’ homes. The club as a whole met at school once a month. Among the first of the Blue Tri activities was the Recognition Banquet which was very impressive. It was held at the downtown YWCA. During the football season, the girls played their own game. Each girl was dressed in a boy's uniform. including helmets and shoulder pads. A variety show was given at the Citizens’ Club for underprivileged children. Blue Tri also sponsored a Sock Hop which was very successful. Everyone came wearing cleverly decorated stockings. Other activities of the Blue Tri members included Christmas caroling, the Iduhapi winter party, and service on committees for the Bottom row: Vagasky MARILYN MATTSON. VICE PRESIDENT: JUDY BJERKEN. I.C.C.: MURIEL BURSCH. PRESIDENT; MARY ERSKINE. SECRETARY: JUNETTE GOLDEN, TREASURER: Baskfield. Second row: Carothers. M. Larsen, Knutson, Harder. Rau-hauser, DeVries. Needham. Lcppa. Third row: Remmcn, Walling. Miller. Vogt, Felber, Jennings, K. Olson. J. Anderson, Mundhenk. Fourth row: Forseth L. Jacobson. Paul, Kraoyenbrink. Mollinson, Ho'mes. Ness. Lindberg, Clayton. Fifth row: Cushman, Sundahl, Norl-ing, Jensen. Turnqu st, Isaacson, M. Larson. Kyi o. Wredbcrg. C. Carlson. Sixth row: F edeland. Birk, Cramer. E. Anderson, Gustafson. Moery, M. Carlson. Bergland, Beystrom. C303

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