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Bottom Row: Fabel, Linnemon Bentson Smith. Mr. Wagner, adv,ser. C. Anderson. Cameron Lankton, Bratrud. F:.k«,d. Second Row: Garvey, Smallen, Jangula. Swanson. Fournier. Leaf, Evans. J. Peterson. Third Row: Mauren, Barker, W'i' ams. B. Johnson. Anfinsen, Stewart, Scbeck. Fourth Row: Woessner, Swanson. VanHcei. Keener, M. Anderson. Wolfe. K. Larson. B. Thompson. On-the-Job Training Club In February 1944. Roosevelt High School began part-time training programs in Distributive, Office, and Miscellaneous Trades. Students in Distributive training work in the distribution of merchandise such as selling and stock. The students in Miscellaneous Trades are offered an opportunity to get on-the-job training in various trades. Students in the Office program work in offices during the afternoon in the loop area. All students in the part-time training programs must take a course in Occupational Relations. Students also get one credit for working in the afternoons in addition to receiving wages for their work. All students attend classes in the morning and work three to four hours in the afternoon. Mr. H. F. Wagner has charge of the Office training program. Mr. E. L. Olson co-ordinates Distributive and Miscellaneous Trades. Bottom Row: Spear. Salil. Cady, D. Anderson Gustafson. Berggrcn. Mr. Olson, adviser. Second Row: Shulkats, Bergqu.st. Born. Witt S. Thompson. Hagen. Herrmann. Third Row; Nelson Wah: D.lle. Dunn A. Johnson Greendahl y antes. Schwantes. Fourth Row: Miller, Stanley, Barrows. Forsman. Stewart. Robertson Masters.
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Histo y Club — Sitting. Left to Right: Mary Smyth. Vice President. Judy Howe secretary-treasurer John Hugo President. Hafvenstem. Stand ing. Left to Right: Wolfe. Baron. Mr. Haynes, adviser, S. Thompson, Arholm. History Club This club consists of students who are interested in history. The members meet every other Tuesday in Room 306. During the year the club has put on the Thanksgiving Day Program and they have taken part in the decorations of Homecoming cars. Stage Technicians The school owes a great deal to the Stage Technicians under the supervision of Mr. Brick. They set the stage, do all the lighting. Left to Right: Harris. McKinney, Donnelly, Rosengren. Soboski. and take care of the curtain for all the stage productions. Mr. Lundell is the adviser during the spring semester. Audio-Visual Audio-visual under the direction of Mr. LobdeJI meets daily. The members devote themselves to helping in the school day schedule. The boys can be found in various rooms throughout the school running movie projectors, and slide projectors. Among the extra activities are taking movies for football games. P.A. System and sound announcer. The school owes a debt to the fine service provided by Audio-Visual. 8ottom Row: Barry. Wolff, Olsson Green, Landstad, Mr. Lobdel adv.ser. Second Row: Harten. Benson Remus. Baron, Hunt. Holm-berg. Third Row: Schweitzer, Will, Harris D. Thompson. Gerard Littercr. Fourth Row; Gibson, Miller. Lee. Shanks Otto, Hankland. Larson.
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Debate The Debate Club under the direction of Mr. Osterhus was organized in 1930 for students interested in public speaking. The members participate in various debates throughout the city. The club meets twice a week. This year the Debate Squad took fourth place in the Region 5 State High School Debate Tournament. Andrea Goudie received the rating of Superior in the Minneapolis Voice of Democracy contest. First Row: Trolandcr, Maloney. Mr. Osterhus. advser, Goudie. Second Row: Meyer. Harris. Forsberg, Owens. Swedish This is the 29th year of the Swedish Club at Roosevelt. The members of this organization, headed by Mr. Benson, must have taken Swedish at some time during their three years in Roosevelt. This year, as in past years, the club had a skating party and met afterwards at the president's home for refreshments. Since Mr. Benson's return from Sweden, the club has taken a greater interest in the Club culture of the country. And, as a result, he hopes that this year he might make it possible for some Swedish student to study for a few months in Sweden as one student did last year. In April the club visited the American-Swedish Institute. There they saw many old paintings and antiques. After the tour, they had a smorgasbord in the basement of the building. Bottom Row: Budd, Erickson. Leah Shubcrg. Treasurer; Evelyn Westberg. Vice President: Mr. Benson adviser; Nancy Westcrgren President: Don Poffenberger, Secretary: K. Nelson, S. Nelson. Second Row; Gladhill, Bakke. S. Johnson S. Anderson. Soderstrom. L. Carlson E'ickson Jacobson, Nygaard. Third Row: L-ndholm. Nyquist. Tracy. Ericson. Falk. Palm, Erickson, M. Johnson, Palm. Fourth Row: J. Johnson Taylor M. Anderson. Hokanson. Thorpe. Fors. Swenson. S. Anderson, Bostrom. Fifth Row; Ekberg. Bradshaw J. Carlson, Haas. Carlstrom. J. Carlson Bystrom Walfrid. S ith Row: S. Carlson. P. Olson. N. Anderson. Cochran D. Nelson F. Nelson. Resberg Myrbll. Beckstrom.
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