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Bottom row: Er.cson. Wold. KENNETH HEDWALL TREASURER: CURT HANEY. PRESIDENT: JERRY CARLSON. VICE-PRESIDENT; Bedor. Ostlund, Mrs. Kaupang, adviser. Row 2: Schrmdtke. P. Smith, Lund. West. Eklund, Kuykendall, C. Larson. W.dell, Miller. Row 3: S. Thompson, Henneman, Tracy. Skanse. 8loomqgist. J. Erickson. Lassila, Jones. Row 4: Osmundson. Hamilton. A. Smith, D. Thompson. Ford. Dodge, Pottsmith. Butler. Dion. Row 5: Barrows. Nyquist. Edberg. G. Swanson, Bratrud. Barker, Crofoot. C. Johnson. Lark. Gardner. Row 6: Raivo, Harvath. Canner. Buroker. Wcstberg, Atwood. Humphreys. Kjona. Wcstberg. Row 7: Bergstrom, Mclin, Holm. Evans. R. Olson. V. Nelson, Nitardy. Hill. Danielson, Sand. Hi-C Picnics, hayrides, sports activities, a spring reception for the parents, and a senior farewell are some of the activities which characterize the sincere fun the Hi-C members enjoy. This club, organized in March, 1939, is under the competent leadership of Mrs. Kaupang. A large meeting is held every Tuesday from 3:00 to 4:00 at the Roosevelt y.M.C.A. Although the only requirement for membership consists of merely going to Roosevelt, high ideals and goals should be present in all members. The aim of the club is to build character, promote high ideals, train members for leadership and develop their talents. The club is part of a city-wide organization which annually awards trophies, thus making all members eligible to take part in city-wide activities such as week end retreats, formal and semi-formal banquets, and musi-cales. Members are encouraged to participate in outside activities as well as in school affairs. Bottom row: Ellwood, Wahl. BETTE HAMILTON. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY; Carsbcrg. D. Olson. Shdstad. King. D. Johnson. Smyth, N. Anderson. Row 2: Thorcn Myhre, Sieh. Dixon. Bentson. Eide, Baker. Taylor. Taylor, Curtiss. Row 3: M. Erickson. P. Christin-son, Cady, Gustafson. Brude. V. Erickson, Nielsen, Holmberg. C. Peterson. Iverson. Lmdstrom. Row 4: Wiese Matson. Noble, Bjur-strom, McKee, D. Swanson Jent, Framcn, Hudson, Denzer. Row 5: Tucker. N. Hansen, Lund, Lagerstrom. Hough, Waigand Holmberg. Thorpe Lindberg. K. Peterson. Butler. Row 6: LeDell, Cook. Ekberg. Sorenson, Horton B. Nelson Daleske, Rosene, L. Larson. Hendricks. Row 7: Ecklund, Jenkins. Folwick, Bergin, $. Carlson, North, Igelsurd. Denham. Pickit, A. Johnson, Drake.
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Bottom row: Pavlovtc. Chantry. Fletcher, DcRoma. Skoglund Esberg, Yarwood, Coduti. Roth. Row 2: S. Carlson, J. Johnson, Ram-berg, Svendahl, Wcnborg, Berg, Holcanson, Kucera. bsterod. Row 3: Downs, Mees. Lundquist. Burton. Rae, Hinton, Waigand, Schm.dtke, M. Olsen, S. Anderson. Row 4: Miller. JU DIE HOY, SECRETARY; Patterson, S. Olson. Haley. V. Olson. Janssen. Brown. Denham. Slade. Row 5: Drake. Bush, Ferrell. Mountain. Pommer, Bielinski, R. Anderson. M. Anderson, Adams, McConnell. Champlin. Row 6: Biddle. J. Peterson. Harris. Teske. Selbo. S. Anderson, H. Anderson. Moyer. Thornby. Dambcrg. Row 7: Schwcnscn Wick. Whitney, McKenzie, Nybcrg. Bystrom. Westergren. Rodgers, DAVID THOMPSON, TREASURER; V. Nelson, Kwakenat. One popcorn, please! Harris. Madsen, Moberg. Sportsmen's Club The chief aim of this club is to promote better sportsmanship. The members also learn the fundamentals of sports, aid in prevention of forest fires, help to conserve the wild life, and participate in the study of nature. Any student willing to support these ideals is eligible for membership. Meetings are held every other Wednesday under the leadership of Mr. Riemenschneider. Bottom row: Kingsbury, Klmgelhut. Gallagher, K. Larson. Mr. Riemenschneider, adviser: Herman. Swcdberg. Pearson. Arvidson. Row 2: Andor. N. Erikson Cummings, Mitsch, Wiese, Matson, Noble, M chales. M. Enckson. Row 3: Ronmng, Shilson, Sandeen, R nn, Ellmgwor:h, Weyrens, Beckman. Sable. Amundsen, Omvedt. Row 4: Christ ansen, Dykstra M tal Lindquist, N. Peterson. McKee, Burstrom. Laudenslager. Lewis. Row 5: Bend'k, Champlin. B. Thompson. SALLY HARRIS, VICE PRESIDENT; $. Swanson. Hagman, Moreus, Hessburg. Watters. K. Larson. Row 6: Jones Medvec. Chamberlain. Skeleton Berhow. Kane, O'Malley, Jensen, Rosengren. Row 7: Marshall, Rosen. Litterer, BRANTH LEANDER. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: JEROME MADSEN. PRESIDENT; Julian, Alinder, Ktook, Wold. Hermanson.
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Bottom row: CHARLES KING CHAPLAIN: JACK BEAVER SECRETARY: BOB HOMME, TREASURER- TOM NORDLAND. PRESIDENT: DENNIS GOLDEN. VICE-PRESIDENT: Mr. Knutson, adviser. Row 2: R. Anderson, Foslien. Paton. Bachler. T. Larson, Hindert. Shaclcleton. Row 3: Steiner, J. Larson Ncston. R. Anderson, Ncssel Swenson. Sjoberg, Wold. Row 4: C. Anderson, Gillespie, Pet-terson, Youngquist, Elasky. Eikeland. Kwalcenat. Row 5: Christensen. Hobbs. Sterner, Beckstrom. Peer. Gross. K. Larson Sacre. Trimming the traditional Christmas tree Hi-Y Hi-Y, which was organized in 1922, meets every Tuesday night. School meetings are held once a month. Mr. Weum and Mr. Knutson serve as the group's efficient advisers. During each year Hi-Y combines with Silver Tri and Blue Tri to present the annual Easter Service at Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church.. The faculty and the entire Roosevelt student body are invited to this service. Members of the Hi-Y operate the concession stand during the home football games. Bottom row: Winick. Forstrom, Cramer, Jirousck. Nybeck Landstad. Frase, Mr. Weum. adviser. Row 2: Kwakenat. Brown, Maitland Helgoe, Sampson. Ehlen, Eckholdt. Row 3: Beaver. Forsberg. Slade, Teusaw, Pederson, Grenier, Hagman, Krook. Row 4: Vieth. Gilman. Madsen. Christo, Seashore, Loken, Engstrom. Row 5: Thomas, Abrahamson, Wohlford. Bymerk, V. Nelson, J. Hanson. Setter-holm, Joungquist.
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