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Bottom row: Miss Paleen, adviser: Ncwfield. Stanchfield, Benedict, C. Peterson. Sharrow, Butler McM llm, Fure. Miss Pommer. adviser. Row 2: Blumke, Wentzel, Phillips. A. Peterson. Martin. North, Gilman, Field. Knutson. Row 3: Papas, Hart. Kersten. Rasmussen, R. Nelson. Kahn, Veith, Collier, Loken. K. Johnson. Row 4: Mohl. Galchutt. P. Carlson, Rosen. Throndson, Golden, Madsen, Hrkal. Eikeland. Senior Honor Society The Senior Honor Society, is an organization of students who have maintained a scholastic average of 2.3 or better. They are also students of high character, leadership, and service. The Honor Society meets the second Tuesday of the month. The members are awarded a pin which bears a keystone and a flaming torch. One of the outstanding events of the year is a trip taken by the Honor Society. This year, the group went to Washington, D. C. Washington bound! Bottom row: L. Larson. B. Johnson, HENRY GALLAHER SECRETARY-TREASURER: CAROL CHRISTY, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Mr. Palmquist. adviser; CAROL HANSON VICE-PRESIDENT: TOM NORDLAND PRESIDENT: Uhr, Bedor. Row 2: Benesh. Oredson. Yarwood. Wasbotten. Ncwmonn. Bevans. Sackrison. Row 3: Goodmanson Tcgland, Lillemoe. 8. Thompson. McMannus. Wienckc, N. Hanson. Bernadette. Row 4: Hastings, Estes. Coduti, Ellefson, Fitzgerald. Goranson. Lavelle. Row 5: K. Nelson. Loeffler. Arling. J. Olson, Skanse. Moberg. Hamilton. Eikaas.
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Row I: Wiencke, Newficld. Mobers. R. Johnson. Benesh, McMannus. Row 2: Kins, N. Hansen. Buss. Coudti. Uhr, Wold. Murphy. Bivans. Danielson. Because of the hard working Standard Staff, under the supervision of Mr. Nielsen, Roosevelt has one of the best high school newspapers. It is also the only weekly high school paper put out in Minneapolis. The Staff does everything from gathering information, writing stories, and taking pictures. to actually setting up the paper at the printers. In order to be a member of the staff, a student should have taken at least one semester of newswriting, and have the ability to write feature, sports, or straight news stories. 1956-57 Standard Staff Editors-in-chief Bob Fredrickson Cynthia Kersten First Page Editors . . .Judy Newfield Patricia Benesh Second Page Editors Mary Wiencky Mickey McMannus Third Page Editors Marilyn Moberg Ruth Johnson Sports Page Editor Gary Phillips Photographers John Petterson Jim Alinder Sports editors and photographers compare ideas Petterson. Papas. Alindcr. Phillips Editors-in-Chief: Kersten. Fredrickson
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Silver Tri Adviser: Miss Wiest Silver Tri Officers: Hyde. Ford, Woestehoff, Chcllbcrg. Bray. Silver Tri What is the largest club at Roosevelt? Silver Tri of course. Membership is open to any sophomore or junior girl who wishes to help others, and build her own personality and citizenship. There are more than 300 members in this group. Silver Tri is divided into ten chapters meeting jointly the first Tuesday of each month. Individual chapters meet on the third Tuesday of each month. The girls are under the direction of Miss Wiest and Mrs. Liljedahl who supervise and aid the girls whenever necessary. Besides electing a president, vice-president, and secretary, they also elect an Interstate Club Council representative. This council shares its ideas and opinions to help the Silver Tri organizations benefit from the experiences of others. This year, as usual, they have been a very active club. As in previous years, Silver Tri sponsored the winter formal, Sno Ball , which was held at the Glenwood Chalet. The club has invited speakers to attend their meetings to talk on proper dating. Also, during the year, a model talked about good grooming and etiquette. Besides having Bottom row: Fabel, Miss Wiest. adviser; Cameron, DuBeau, Hagberg. Groth. Fitz. Row 2: Flikeid, Bjorkley, Christenson. Hoy. MARY JO WOESTEHOFF. TREASURER: J. Anderson Bostrom. S. Anderson. Row 3: MARY HYDE. SECRETARY; Blegen. EDITH FORD, INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Christoffer, C. Carlson, Bakke, Carlstedt, Coppin. Row 4: Bendik. Armstrong. Freidlund. Haglund. N. Erickson. Cummings. H. Anderson, Canfield. Haas. Row 5: Buroker. Hrkal, Gibson, EHingworth, Hinton, Hoffmann. J. Anderson, Fenstad. Dahl-berg. Row 6: Fors. Bork G. Carlson, 8rown, R. Hanson, Anfinsen, S. Hanson, Grobe. Boyd Holmberg. Row 7: Holt, Havrilla. Fred ricksen, B. Carlson, Iverson, Berg. B. Anderson, S. Carlson, M. Erickson. Bystrom, Greendahl. D22 3
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