Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Bottom Row: RcU( Kalscheuer, J. Johnson. Dick Lane. Student Heod: Bill Rauhauser, Student Head: V Erickson. Hennemon, Butler. Second Row: S. Thompson. M. Johnson Pearson. Waigand. Freund. J. Carlson. Bjurstrom Shuberg. Third Row: Fransen N. Anderson, Rosene, Roth, Swanson, Bray, Hyde Christiansen B. Johnson. Fourth Row: Steenson. Tolrud, Berg. Hrlal Corazza EMrott R. Anderson. R. O son. Fifth Row: Odcgaard. Reiter. Bcrglund Lagerbaucr, Hagen Budolfson, Gd an. Fondrick Keenan. Si th Row: Fran-xen. Wcnschlag, Forinash. Bruns. Walker. Deming. Jensen. Godm, J. Hanson. Board of Governors The Board of Governors is a group of students made up of study hall chairmen and secretaries. They play an important part in the study hall. The students help to keep order in the study halls and check the attendance. Dick Lane and Bill Rauhauser were appointed to assist Mr. Courtney, who is the adviser of the organization. The Council Office is part of the Board of Governors. You will always find students on hand every hour of the day in the Student Council Office. There are jobs such as running off stencils, taking care of the lost and found, and typing the notices and bulletins. Bottom Row: Hoy Andrewj Beaver. McCollum. K. Erickson, Rauhauser. Jensen. Mr. Courtney advise . Second Row: Norby. Ros-void, Buroker, Blegen, J. Johnson, Lindahl, Schleppegrell. Third Row: Gibson, Franzen How Pehle Nyberg. Carroll. D. Johnson. M. Johnson. Fourth Row: Leppa. Kragness. Brookson, Hanson, Neumann, Elwood, Nilsson Fifth Row. Miller D. Nelson, Sjoberg. Swanson, Thomasson, Olofson, Homme. Ringrose. C211

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Bottom Row: Zaycheck. J. Johnson. Mory Jo Woestehoff Correcting Secretory; Ronald Anderson, President: Sharon Thompson, Recording Secretary: Jim Schluck, Vice President; Glenn Scuddcr. Treasurer; DeVilliers. Second Row: K. Larson, L Johnson. Chayer, Mody. Dahl. Calm, Dyjak, Freund. Third Row: Nyman. Hack. S. Anderson. Berg. Harris, Nyberg. Byvtrom Folwick. N. Carlson. Fourth Row; Marshall, D. Johnson, Carter. Beaver, Ehlen. Wenborg Elwood, Stenquist. Rfth Row: W. Johnson Dcmmg, Lane. Thomasson, Christensen. Erickson, McCollum, Midtbo, Rauhauser. Student Council Student Council is the government of the school. Its membership consists of a delegate representing each homeroom. The members work very hard to organize activities and keep the government of the school working smoothly throughout the year. The student governed lunchroom is just one of the many jobs performed by the Council. NO ACTS , an organization where a stu- dent who is a member will get reduced insurance rates if he or she has no accidents over a six months period, has been put into effect at Roosevelt by the Student Council. Social events of the year planned by the Council were Homecoming, Winter Sports Day, Save the Children Federation, and many spring activities. Mr. Courtney is in his first year as Council adviser. Bottom Row: Biude Gicsekc Fletcher Wmick, Sandecn. Schroeder, Mr. Courtney, adviser. Second Row: S. Thompson Mackey. Knutson. Rosvold. Puppe. Phillips. Bluml. Third Row: Jacobson. Bjurstrom. Rogstad. S. Carlson, Cobbs. Moore Mitsch. Fourth Row: Hogan. Sche'bc. Harvath EHefson Carter, Cook, Scully. Fifth Row; Carlson, Zgodava. Gibson, LaMont Bernmghausen, Goodmanson, D. Nelson. G. Hanson. C20]



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Blue Tri Blue Tri is an organization open to any senior girl who wishes to join. As members the girls' aims are to be better friends, better citizens, to help those in need, and have loyalty towards their school. The club consists of four chapters. Each individual chapter meets in the evening at one of the girls' homes, usually once every other week. The regular meetings with all the individual chapters are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The Blue Tri is the high school branch of the y.W.C.A. The organization was first organized in England in 1855. It was such a great success in England that the organization spread to New York in 1858. The first event of the Blue Tri this year was a Recognition Dinner held in the downtown building of the Y.W.C.A. The banquet was very impressive to all who attended. The Sock Hop was another of the school socials put on by the Blue Tri girls. At the dance a contest was held for the girl and boy wearing the cutest pair of socks. The girls carry on good will projects as well as their social events. The Cambridge project this year collected magazines, toys, and Pl«y hockey w,th brooms much? puzzles from the students at Roosevelt. These gifts were to be used by the children at the Cambridge Hospital. A trip to the hospital was also taken by the Blue Tri girls. On Winter Sports Day, Blue Tri challenged Silver Tri to a hockey game. The girls were dressed in the boys’ hockey uniforms. Instead of using a hockey puck and hockey sticks, Bottom Row: McKcmie, Carolynn Rosvold, Treasurer: Jan Anderson. Secretary; Jackie G'bson. President: Sue Pottsmith. I. C. C.: Janet Sommer’and. Vice President- Brown. Second Row; Nesheim. Muller L. Carlson, Rollcfson, Bray, Fil.pek Duncan S. Peterson. Third Row: Fenstad. Dahlberg, Puppe, S. Hanson. Bray, Effert . lorensen. Miller. Fourth Row: Faber, Ellwood, Tilton. Fors, Howe, Jenkens. P. Olson. Poliak. Fifth Row: Froysa K Larson Watters. Wennberg. Hathaway, Jenkins. Erickson. Hill. Sixth Row: Brown. Hendrickson. Helmerick. Westberg, Kjono Wenschlag. Elliott. Bergin. Folwick. C 22 1

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