Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

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1 - 4 y I (OMA iA r dU d nL C ] (MjAXs l () y YVi-O-O ClA-JL- A r v-vj A cxrr - j IhJlK Jb K 8. JJ$- O wJ M sxJ: t 3 '' v Xa v _ J Af-fK2. V S -tj cuv 2_iJ _ r Sagamore 1960 Roosevelt School Song Onward to victory, That is our aim. Cheering with loyal spirits, Marching on to fame. Come all you Teddies strong. Answer our call. Keep Roosevelt’s banner waving As we wave it high above them all. Arthur E. Palmquist DEDICATION Roosevelt's 1960 Sagamore is dedicated to a man who has devoted himself to educating and advising young |Kople. Serving as both teacher and counselor at RHS during the past eighteen years, ARTHUR E. PALMQUIST has been a constant guide and inspiration to students during his life-long career in education. Mr. Palmquist, a father himself, knows and understands the needs and areas to be met in serving young people. Besides being teacher, counselor, and friend to students through the years, he has exhibited an undying interest in the school and the community, and has been an ardent supporter of Roosevelt's many activities. We salute you, Mr. Palmquist—counselor for the Class of 1960. I Introductory Section................ 6 Seniors............................ 78 Features........................... 70 Sports............................. 92 Organizations......................722 Faculty............................768 Underclass.........................184 Index..............................208 Onward . . . '‘Onward is more than the first word in the Roosevelt School Song—it means more than cheering Teddies and waving banners. It means forward motion and progress—the continual growth and development of individuals, cities, and nations. High school students are a part of this constant growth and development. They are changing and maturing, both physically and mentally. These changes prepare the individual for responsible adult living in an ever-changing world. Yes, “onward means change, both inescapable change and purposeful change; and never in life are these changes more rapid than during the high school years. Memories of these dynamic years arc many. They can’t be relived, but photography captures many of the highlights of high school life. The following two hundred twenty pages attempt to capture the onward spirit of Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the 1959-1960 school year. In that spirit, this Sagamore represents another forward step in the tradition of fine yearbooks at Roosevelt. It contains more pages, more pictures, a different organization, a different layout, and a FABULOUS FIRST for Roosevelt . . . COLORED PICTURES. Another claim to fame is the new Introductory Section. It divides school life into four areas: individual goals, fun and festivity, achievement and success, and guidance and planning. Use of Roosevelt’s school song as a theme for the 1960 Sagamore dictates the organization of this yearbook. All sections are introduced by consecutive lines of the Roosevelt song. The beginning word “Onward , the new Introductory Section, and the use of the school song as the theme of this book combine with the events of another school year to provide a worthy record of shared memories for all persons who were a part of Roosevelt High School —1959-1960. Each Day, 2292 Students ano 0 Staff Members Continued to March Onward . ■ C73 The word “onward”, as ii applies to individual goals, signifies the growth and development of an individual. Through past centuries, it has been characteristic for people to set goals and to aim toward them throughout life. This is true also of the present generation, and will continue to be true in the future. From early childhood to adulthood there is the desire and the opportunity to set and work toward goals. Attainment of these goals will help to build successful individuals. High schools, as educational institutions, influence the attainment of individual goals. The rounded curriculum offers a wide range of opportunity for study in the academic and vocational fields. Through competition and hard work, students realize personal abilities and limitations. This realization of self helps students to formulate plans for the future. . . . Toward Individual Goals C93 Most students find education enriched by participation in extra-curricular activities. Since complete education includes more than book learning and daily classwork, “fun and festivity” are included in day to day school life to develop well-rounded individuals. In reality, this is practice in human relations—meeting people, getting along with others, and displaying good sportsmanship. Students at Roosevelt during 1959-1%0 continued to advance “onward” through fun and festivity. Those who planned and worked on various activities, and those who attended them, will long remember the actual enjoyment of the events. Such participation is another step in the building of a complete personality. to Fun and Festivity “Success is attained step by step”, the motto that was chosen by the 1960 graduating class of Roosevelt High School, serves to remind students that success can not be attained overnight. Instead, it is a long process where progress, if any, is made one step at a time, and only after many forward steps will the successful individual emerge. High school offers students the experience and training that may someday help to produce successful individuals. After that, it is up to each student to achieve and progress. Attainment of a high school education and development of talents both serve as steps in molding successful citizens of tomorrow. ... to Achievement and Success C 153 1959 HOMECOMING: Lynne Maher, Dexter Bystedt, Pamela Arling. fames Day, Lorraine Rubis, Sandra Thompson, Queen Mary Lou Challeen, King fay fenson, Betty Hanson, Barbara Stepane{, Gary Sommerland, Marlys Carlson, Gerald Bell. Kathleen Collins nward... Through 1959-1960 at Roosevelt The mental growth and development of individuals would not be possible without many guiding forces. In the schools, this force is the staff, a large group of people working for the benefit of the entire student body. The staff includes administrators, teachers, counselors, nurses, librarians, clerks, engineers, and lunch room personnel. Each member of the school stall is a part of the total school structure. Administrators are responsible for the school policy. Counselors assist and advise individual students. Teachers, by their day to day contact with students, impart knowledge and serve as guiding forces to students within the classroom. The process of maturing to adulthood is a long, slow process, but, with the guidance and planning of the entire school staff, students receive assistance in becoming better citizens of today’s world. E163 Onward... . . . with Guidonce and Planning C173 . that is our aim. Seniors Roosevelt High School students sing “Onward to Victory and aim for victory and success in all school and life adventures. They are realistic enough to know, however, that not all victories win tangible rewards. More important than material treasure is the joy found through living a rich and wholesome life—one resulting from individual effort. Graduating from high school isn’t the end, it is only the beginning; it is the beginning of a new and challenging experience—adult life. As an adult, it will be up to each individual to move onward, aiming in the direction that will bring him closest to his goals and his rewards. Secretary: Karen iMrson Treasurer: Nancy Dejoy Senior Executive Board One elected member from each senior homeroom and Mr. Palmquist, Mr. Valvik, Mr. Haynes, Mrs. Rice, and Mrs. Kaupang, formed the Senior Executive Board. This group helped plan numerous Senior activities, including the Class party, Swing-a-Song, the Senior Prom at the Lafayette Club, Commencement, Baccalaureate, and the final train ride to Willmar, Minnesota. Members attended early morning meetings, bringing with them suggestions, wishes, and opinions of other homeroom members. By means of the Executive board, the ideas of individual members of the senior class became a part of the total senior year. ROW ONE: F. North. K. Larson, secretary; A. Palmquist, adviser; I.. Rice, adviser: T. Valvick, adviser; V. Kaupang. adviser; E. Haynes, adviser; I). Olson, S. WoestchofT. ROW TWO: N. I e)oy, treasurer: I). Chaycr, M. |ohnson. K. Moline, K. Perry, C. Dahl, K. Chcll-quist. I.. Hubcrty, E. Thompson. ROW THRKE: I'. Murphy, A. Grcvcn. K. I olan. B. Sack. G. Johnson, B. Nave, II. Burrows. E. Fromm, W. Hester. ROW FOUR: D. Paradeau. S. Johnson. T. Hanson, president: P. Iverson, vice president: J. I .arson, J. Magnusson. E. Monahan. D. Nelson. ROW ONE: L. Gardner, J. Rolloff, B. Vogt, E. Panser, A Whitlock. C. Olson. F. Brown, 1). Erickson. ROW TWO: K. Com ley. W. Knutson, A. Palmquist, E. Haynes. V. Stephenson. 1.. Brick. ROW THREE: I). Mielkc, T. Ohno, A. Jolly. M. Doherty, V. Kaupang. L. Rice. B. Eggan. ROW FOUR: |. Thornton, H. Kletsaas, T. Valvik, (J. Springer, A. Heller, W. Eundell. Senior Homeroom Advisers Homeroom teachers are many things to many people—to students, they arc a source of help and inspiration; to parents, they arc a link between the home and school; to other faculty members and the school administration, they are a means for providing individual assistance and supervision. Besides the morning routine of taking attendance, reading notices, and signing absent slips. homeroom advisers assist students in planning programs which will satisfy all graduation requirements. Homeroom teachers and their advisees remain together during the three years of high school. As a member of this smaller group, students find security, while still remaining a part of Roosevelt’s large student body. 704 Seniors mode up the Graduation Class of 1960. Mr. Thornton’s chemistry students, . Rundquist, li. Sandstrom, and I). Chayer, use fractional distillation apparatus to separate alcohol and water. C2 n Kathleen G. Aanerud: Latin Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Norse Club, Blue Tri. Suzanne C. Abraham: Silver Tri, Work Program. Bruce A. Abraham non. Luiz F. Aguiar: Humanities Club, Trcas urcr of Russian Club. National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. Maxene L. Alii: Hi-C, PM LA., Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri. Office Help. Judy Kay Alitz: F.H.A., German Club, Silver Tri, Secretary of Blue Tri. John Allard. Kenneth L. Amundsen: Work Program. Alan H. Anderson: German Club, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band. Executive Boaril ’58. On September 9, 1959, seniors returned to RHS fS If A W $ i W ' t?' f A to C 22] Barbara L. Anderson: Sportsmen’s Club, Norse Club. Vice President of Blue Tri, Silver Tri. Executive Board ’58. Garry I). Anderson : Vice President of Norse Club, Student Council, Choir, Choristers, Choralaircs. Male Chorus. Janet K. Anderson: Hi-C. German Club, Choir. Choristers, Girls' Choir. John R. Anderson: Hi-C, Football '57 '58. Choristers. Judith E. Anderson: Choristers, Choir, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Hi-C, Science Club, National Honor Society. Larrx E. Anderson: Work Program. Leslie J. Anderson. Luther L. Anderson: Band, Senior Class Play. Margaret J. Anderson: Hi-C, Student Council. Sally L. Anderson: Swedish Club, Student Council, Choristers. Sandra J. Anderson: Swedish Club. Sportsmen's Club. Sharon L. Anderson: Silver Tri. Timothy II. Anderson: Latin Club, Cross Country '58. Vicki J. Antil: Science Club, French Club, Sportsmen's Club, Work Program. Pamela J. Arling: President of Latin Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Drama Club, Vice President of Orchestra, Science Club, Student Council, National 1 lonor Society, Homecoming Attendant, Senior ('lass Play. to begin the final phase of a high school career. David P. Armstrong: Hi-Y, Band, Stage Crew. Thomas J. Arneson: Gymnastics 58 '59 60, Band, Orchestra, Swing Band. Gary I). Askerooth: Sportsmen’s Club, Swimming '58, Golf '58 '59. Karen A. Baheoek: Science Club, French Club, F.H.A., Silver Tri, National Honor Society, Executive Board '58. Bruce B. Bachler: Hi-Y, R Club, Track '58 '59 60, Cross Country Manager 59. Janies P. Baoklin. ill a i cjy I ■■Hr C 23] On November 7, 1959, Blue Tri girls and dates enjoyed thitnselves, Sadie Hawkins style, at Benton Hall, in the downtown YX1CA. Girls do the asking and pay the hills for this yearly event. [243 Elaine A. Bailey: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, French Club. Myles G. Bakke: Sportsmen's Club. Swimming '57 '58, Football '57. Gymnastics ’58. Philip E. Bang: Swimming ’58 '59. Lawrence L. Barker. Darryl D. Barrett: German Club, Humanities Club. Choir, Creative Writing Club, National 1 lonor Society. Daniel R. Barry: Hi-C, Science Club, Swimming 57 '58, Audio Visual. Judith N. Barsness: Hi-C, Latin Club, Science Club, Band, National Honor Society. Davit! J. Bartosh: Science Club. Wrestling '59. Mary Ann Bassainore. James L. Behus: Hi-Y, Football '58, Track '59 '60. Gerald J. Bell: Pep Club, Football '57, Cross Country ’58 ’59, Track CO. Cheerleader. Barbara J. Benda: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Helen M. Berens: Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Spanish Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Pep Club, Board of Governors. Carole J. Berg: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Swedish Club, Girls' Choir, Choristers. Choir. Geraldine L. Berg: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Drama Club, Swedish Club, Quill and Scroll. Pep Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Board of Governors, Sagamore Staff, Executive Board '58. Library Help, Pilot’s Club. Science Club. Mary E. Berg: Treasurer of Hi-C, Spanish Club. Mary F. Berg: Blue Tri. Paul M. Bergan: Science Club, F.F.A. Thomas R. Bergin: Hi-Y, Science Club, Sportsmen's Club, Skiing Team 58 ’59 ’60. Marlys A. Berglin: 1 li-C, F.H.A., Vital Events Forum, Silver Tri. Burdette E. Bergman: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Choir. Choralaires, Choristers, Library Help. John I). Berninghauscn: President of Humanities Club. President of Creative Writing Club, Vice-President of Spanish Club, French Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Board of Governors. David A. Beveridge: Science Club, French Club, 1 li-C, Band, Male Chorus. Eloise F. Biel-inski: Silver Tri, Hi-C, Blue Tri. Patricia A. Bishop: French Club. Jon D. Blaokstono. Kaye LaNae C. Blanchard: Silver Tri, Orchestra. Laine D. Blanchard: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. David R. Bloom. Lois C. Bloom: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Girls’ Choir, Choristers, Choir. Drama Club, Sportsmen’s Club. C 25 3 Jacqueline L. Bltunl: Student Council. Board of Governors. Mariya J. Bluini: Norse Club, Drama Club. Samuel J. Boe: Science Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Vital Events Forum, History Club. HUY, Football 57, Board of Governors, Sagamore Staff. Caroleen A. Bohanon: Sportsmen's Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Pep Club, Pilot's Club. Ronald A. Bolson: Norse Club, Sportsmen's Club, Board of Governors. Frederick C. Bolstad: Hi-Y All School Treasurer. Science Club, Football '57, Board of Governors, Student Council. Jerrold J. Boudin: Hi-Y, Student Council, Dance Band, Band. Brass Sextet. Carole G. Bowman: Executive Board 58. F.H.A., Hi-C, Girls' Choir, Choir, Choralaircs. Robert J. Bowman: Sportsmen's Club, Science Club, Gymnastics 59 Y 0. Studying and extra-curricular activities quickly Paid J. Bo .onie: “IV Club, Football ’57, '58 '59, Baseball '58 59 '60. Basketball ’58 ’59 Co-Captain '60. Board of Governors. Michael J. Bradinon: “IV Club, Hockey ’59, Baseball '59 '60. Kay E. Broderius: Silver Tri. President of Blue Tri, Spanish Club, Pilot's Club. A. Jean Brookfton: Board of Governors. Blue Tri. Silver Tri, Sportsmen's Club. French Club. Pep Club, Drill Team. Janice M. Brown: Hi-C, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Girls’ Choir. Choristers. Sharon L. Brown: Drama Club, Student Council. Band. Board of Governors, Nurse’s Aid, Work Program. Library Help, Pilot's Club. 1263 replaced the jobs or leisure of summer vacation. James L. Brundage: Board of Governors, Football '57. Janies C. Bruvold: Science Club, German Club, Russian Club, Cross Country 57 '58, Orchestra. Garland I). Build: Baseball '58 '59 '60, Student Council, Band. Gaylord A. Budd: Swedish Club, Baseball '59 60. Karen J. Buege: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. French Club, Science Club, National Honor Society, Sagamore Stall. Karen M. Buland. Jack I). Bundy: Sportsmen's Club, “R Club. Wrestling ’58 59 ‘60. Jill K. Bunting: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Drill Team. Gerald I). Burling. Harold H. Burrows: Math Club, Science Club, German Club, Humanities Club, Football ’57, Executive Board ’59. Sliarron A. Bu «e: Sportsmen’s Club, Library Club, Drama Club, Girls' Choir. Carolyn A. Butler: Latin Club, Board of Governors, Work Program. Beverly A. Butterwortli. Jerry L. Bymark: Baseball ’58 ’59 60. Dexter M. By ■Htedt: “R” Club, Cross Country ’58 ’59, I rack ’58 ’59 ‘60, Football 57, Sagamore SiafT. Executive Board ’58. 1 lomccoming Attendant. C 27 J Gerald T. Calhoun: Hockey ’58 ‘59 ’60, “R” Club. Judith I). Calin: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Spanish Club, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, Student Council. Geraldine A. Cannelin: Silver Tri. Jerrilyn E. Capron: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Pep Club, Gym Leader, Board of Governors, Cheerleader. Barbara J. Carlson: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. Russian Club, Pep Club, National 1 lonor Society, Board of Governors, Pilot's Club, Rockcttes. Barbara J. Carlson: F.H.A. Gary H. Carlson: Football ’57. Track ’59. James E. Carlson: Science Club, Hi-C, Cross Country ’58. Janice M. Carlson: Silver Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Choristers, Secretary of Choir. Joyce R. Carlson: Swedish Club, Library Club, Board of Governors, Work Program. Judith I. Carlson: German Club, Hi-C, Executive Board ’58. Kathryn E. Carlson: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Latin Club, Hi-C, Science Club. Treasurer of F.H.A., Orchestra. Kenneth L. Carlson: Treasurer of Sportsmen's Club. Student Council, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee. Mariya J. Carlson: Eli-C, Secretary of F.H.A., Science Club, Norse Club, Blue Tri, Band, National 1 lonor Society, 1 Iomccoming Attendant. Marvin H. Carlson. Russell J. Carlson: Football ’57 '58. Track '59, Student Council. Sandra J. Carlson: Ciirls’ Choir, Choir, Silver Tri, Spanish Club, Latin Club, French Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Hi-C. Science Club. Susan M. Carlson: Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Student Council, Board of Governors, Office Help. [281] The Student Council helps formulate and enforce many of Roosevelt's policies governing student behavior. One such rule is that there will be No HAND HOLDING in the HALLS.” Obviously, however, it must be approved for council members during regular meetings. Judith E. Carlstedt: Choristers, Choir. Kathryn A. Carr: Latin Club, Math Club, Hi-C, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Standard Stall. Robert C. Carter: Sergeant at Arms of the French Club. Vice-President of Humanities Club. Science Club, Creative-Writing Club. Male Chorus. Choir, Choristers, Russian Club, Student Council. Gary R. ’one: Sportsmen's Club, Hand, Board of Governors. Adeline A. Casper son. Janet F. Cedarlund. Mary Lou Challcen: Vice-President of Swedish Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Vice-President of Sportsmen's Club, Student Council, Board of Governors, Homecoming Queen. Mary E. Chapman: National Honor Society, Hi-C. Diane K. Chaver: I.C.C. Representative of Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Executive Board ‘58 '59, Office Help, Pilot's Club. I heresa E. Ghcesehmugh: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Sportsmen's Club. J. Robert Chelberg: Treasurer of Junior Class. Kathleen F. Chell-(|uist; Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Spanish Club, F.H.A., Science Club, Executive Board '59. C29J Cheryl S. Christensen: Science Club. Silver Tri. Hi-C, Library Club, Pilot's Club, Speech and Debate Club. Dennis G. Christensen. Peter 1). Christensen: Hi-Y, Science Club, Math Club, Basketball '58 '59 '60, Band, National I lonor Society, Standard Staff. Sandra L. Christianson: Treasurer of Drama Club. Speech and Debate Club. Debate Squad. Sportsmen’s Club. German ('tub. Science Club, Vital Events Forum. National Forensic League. Janet J. Christie: F.l I.A.. Hi-C, CJirls’ Choir, Choir. Roberta J. Christopherson: Spanish Club, Silver Tri. I li-C. French Club. Judith A. Claessen: Spanish Club, Science Club, F.l LA.. 1 li-C. Silver Tri, Band, Standard Staff. Karen E. Clark: German Club. Silver Tri, Hi-C. Kathleen R. (dark. Co Id, wet weather couldn't dampen the spirits of Vernon (’.lark. Donald L. Clauson: Treasurer and President of Norse Club, 1 li-C. Orchestra. Gwendolyn M. Cline: Sportsmen’s Club, Blue Tri. Girls' Choir. Choir. Judith A. Clinton: Spanish Club, Drama Club, Sportsmen's C'lub, Science Club, Hi-C, Silver Tri. Board of Governors. Judith A. Cloutier: Silver Tri. Secretary of Drama Club, French Club. Peter j. Collier: French Club, “R Club. Hi-Y, Tennis ’59 ‘60, Student Council. C30J Gary I). Collins, Kathleen M. Collins: Student Council, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Pep Club, Board of Governors, Homecoming Attendant. Michael J. Collins. David A. Colstrom. Patrick J. Comer: Wrestling ' 9 ’60, Track '60. Dale H. Conrad. Walter G. Cook: Student Council. Choir Choristers, Choralaircs. Ruth O. Costello: Work Program. Michael S. Couch: Audio Visual. Teddies as they participated in Homecoming events. Colleen D. Courtney. Robert L. Cowan. Laurence R. Crawford. Carolyn IL Dahl: Chaplain of Blue Tri. Silver Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Choir. Girls’ Choir, Gym Leader, Student Council. Executive Board ’60. David M. Dahl: Work Pro-£ratn. Kathleen C. Dahl: Sportsmen's Club. Library Help. James E. Dahlin. Jerllyn L. Darrah: Silver Tri, German Club, National Honor Society. Nurse’s Aid. Jack F. Davis: “R Club, Cross Country ’59. Wrestling ‘58 ’59 ’60, Baseball ’58 ’59, Track ’60, Winter Sports Day Attendant. R. James Day: “R Club, Swimming ’58 ’59, Track ’58 ’59 ’60, Cross Country ’58 ’59, Kthics Committee, Homecoming Attendant. Kathleen A. DeGidio: Drama Club, Student Council, Board of Governors. Nurse’s Aid, Work Program, Pilot’s Club. Fred A. DeGregoire: Baseball ’58 ’59 ’60, Pilot's Club. Janet F. Deities: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. French Club. Hi-C. -Nancy F. Dejoy: Treasurer ol Senior ('lass. Secretary ol Spanish Club, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, National Honor Society, Executive Board ’( 0. Pilot’s Club, Student Council. Gerald [,. DeKlister: Vital Events Forum, Science Club. Jeanne E. Derby: Choir. Barbara C. D'Estrada: Spanish Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club, Silver Tri, Blue 'fri. I li-C, Russian Club. Student Council, Orchestra, National I Ionor Society, Pilot's Club, Senior (’lass Play. Barbara G. DeVilliera: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Pep Club, Student Council, Choir, Choristers, Senior Girl’s Octet. Bruce H. DeYillior : Vice-President of Band. Pep Club, Orchestra, Leader of Dance Band. Band, Cheerleader. Carole J. Dit-schler: Drill Team. Kathrynn A. Dob-hclniann: Science Club. Blue Fri, Office Help. Ronald K. Doily: Band. Kathleen M. Dolan: Norse Club, Science Club, Secretary of Sportsmen’s Club, Blue Tri. Silver Tri, Board of Governors, Executive Board ’60. Nurse's Aid. Gym Leader. John $. Doin browski. C 32 3 Eileen P. Donnelly. Jmlitli M. Don nelly: Sportsmen’s Club, Spanish Club, Science Club. Sharon L. Dorfner: Hi-C, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. F.H.A.. Spanish Club, Orchestra. Terry J. Dow: Hi-Y, Gymnastics '59 '60. Carole J. Dunham: Sportsmen's Club, Library ('lub. Silver Tri, blue Tri, Executive Board '59. William S. Du cliik: R” Club. Wrestling '58 ’59 ’60. Rebecca E. Dulcher: Latin Club, I li-C, Silver Tri, F.H.A., Orchestra. Lynda R. Dyjak: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Recording Secretary of Student Council, Drill Team, Board of Governors, Gym Leader. Norman J. Eastman. Evelyn J. Edin: President of F.H.A., National Honor Society, Pilot's Club, Library Help, Board of Governors, Blue Tri, Hi-C, Drama Club, F.H.A. State Executive Board. David O. Eide. Patricia A. Eide: Blue Tri, Vice President of Silver Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Board of (iovernors. Karen J. Eiermunn: Hi-C, F.H.A., Board I of (iovernors, Office Help. Douglas M. Elf-strum: Vice-President of Junior Class, Foot-baU ’58 ’59, Basketball ’59 ’60, “R” Club. I Janies T. ElfHtrum: Football '58 '59, Bas-I kctball ’59 ‘60, “R” Club, Sergeant-at-Arms I of Student Council. D« Hh A. Eliason: Silver Tri, German ( lub. National Honor Society, Office Help. Janie F. Elieff: Hi-C, Hi-Y, Swimming S8. Cross Country ’58 ’59. Track ’59, Work Program, Male Chorus. John A. Ellefson: Secretary-Treasurer of 'R Club. Wrestling Is 59 '60, Football ’58 '59 ’60, Student Council, National Honor Society. C333 Mary E. Elwood: Girl's Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen's Club, Choir, Choral-aires. Senior Girls Octet. James A. Emerson: Spanish Club, Russian Club, President ot’ German Club, Male Chorus, Senior ('lass Play. Lois J. Emmc: German Club, Silver Tri, National Honor Society, Nurse’s Aid. Gail P. Englund: Silver Tri. Girls’ Choir, Choristers. William L. Enlumi: Gymnastics ’58. Janice A. Erickson: Secretary of Hi-C, Swedish Club, National Honor Society, Choir, Choralaires. La Verne E. Erickson: Hi-C, Work Program. Sharon J Erickson:. Secretary of Hi-C, Pilot’s Club, F.H.A., Gym Leader, Executive Board 59, Library Help, Blue Tri, Sagamore Staff. Sharon M. Erickson: Sportsmen's Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Swedish Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Board of Governors, Library Help. Vivid memories of the trip to the notion's capital C34 D Leo O. Esget. Terry D. Eyton: Track '59, Gym Help. Judith A. Fairbanks. James I). Farrells. Janice M. Fellows: Drama Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Blue Tri. Drill Team. Judith B. Felth: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Hi-C, Latin Club, French Club, National 1 lonor Society. Gayle A. Ferm: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Kar-olyn E. Field: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Choir, Choralaires, CJirls Choir. Genevieve I). Filipek: Executive Board '58 '59, Girls' Choir. Choir, Choralaires. Michael J. Filipek: Vice-President of Math Club, Vice-President of Chess Club, Vice-President of Science Club, German Club, National Honor Society, Equipment Manager '58. Thomas E. Fischer: Sergeant at Arms of the “R” Club, Wrestling 58 59 60. Gymnastics '58 ‘59, Swimming '59, Board of Governors. $u.van B. Fisher: Blue Tri. Hi-C, Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '58, Office Help. Sheryl I). Fjone: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Science Club, Hi-C, Girls’ Choir, Choristers. Choir. Patricia L. Flatt: Norse Club. Sportsmen's Club, Secretary of Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Student Council, Choristers. John J. Fogarty: Latin Club, French Club. will long remain with members of the Honor Society. Nancy C. Forbes: Hi-C, Choir, Girls' Choir. Choralaires. Bruce E. Forsland: National Honor Society. Susan J. For-stroni: Secretary of Latin Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Hi-C, Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society. Darlene P. Foss: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Norse Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Student Council. Brian E. Frank: Secretary of I'.F.A. Gwynne M. Franzen. a r i i C35J I . Dody, M. Johnson, li. Montroy, Edin, and M. Miller helped construct the senior class float for the Winter Sports Day Parade. The effort teas not enough, however, since first place honors were awarded to the junior class float. Ross M. Franzen: Hi-Y. “R Club, Hi-C. Swimming '58 ’59 '60. Marie A. Frasson: Sportsmen’s Club, Work Program. Richard L. Frederick: Male Chorus, Pilot's Club. Kenneth A. Freierniuth. Michael G. Freiling: Track '58 '59 '60, Student Council. Board of Governors. Joan M. Freund: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Gym Leader. Pep Club, Drill Team, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, Student Council Office Secretary, Cheerleader. Eugene G. Fromm: Baseball 58, National Honor Society, Executive Board 60. Lindu E. Frye: Library Help, Creative Writing Club. Jan C. Gardner. Claudette G. Gaylord: Silver Tri. Blw Tri, Student Council, Board of Governors (diaries D. Gerard: Chess Club. Vita Events Forum. Science Club, Math Club, Hu inanities Club, National Honor Society. Au dio Visual. Rex M. Germond. [36] Lance A. Gillette. George S. Gipple. Susan C. Goerne: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Choristers, German Club. F.H.A., Hi-C. Norse Club. Sportsmen's Club, Pilot’s Club. Rosemary A. Goetz: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Norse Club, Drill Team. Verne S. Good-manson: President of Junior Class, lli-C, German Club. Cross Country ’58. Wrestling '58 '59. Student Council, National I lonor Society, Board of Governors. Chairman of Ethics Committee, Standard Staff, Sagamore Staff, Executive Board ’59, Boys’ State. Craig 0. Gordner. Karen R. Graf: Latin Club. German Club, Hi-C. Larry M. Graham: French Club. Track '58, Cross Country 58, Student Council. John G. Greaves. Dennis D. Green: Audio Visual, Norse C’lub. Phillip H. Greffin: Hi-C, Track 59 60, Pilot’s Club. Audrey J. Greven: Hi-C City Wide Music Chairman, Science Club, National Honor Society, Executive Board ’60, Choristers . Choir, Choralaircs. Cecelia Grosser: Spanish Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Blue Tri. Drill Team, Board of Governors, Executive Board '58 '59. Gerald R. ( Grosser: Drama Club, Sportsmen’s I Club, Gymnastics ’58, Football ’58, Board of I Governors, Executive Board ’58. James W. Grosser: Spanish Club, Board of Cover I nors. Kay A. Gulstrand: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Drama Club, Norse Club. Bruce A. Gustafson: Hi-C, Science Club, Male Chorus. Sportsmen’s Club, Band. Karen M. Haas: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, ( ierman Club, Sports-men’s Club. Pilot’s Club. C37J Loretta R. Haight. Barbara J. Haiker: Spanish Club, F.H.A., Hi-C, Band. Teta R. Hale: Hi-C, Ciirls Choir, Work Program. Judith A. Haley: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Gym Leader. Bruce A. Ilalgriiiison. David L. Hall. David R. Hall: Science Club, Football '57. Jeffrey B. Halldorson: Hi-Y, Sportsmen's Club, Football '57. Student Council. Edward R. Halpaus: Vice-President oi F.F.A. Early in the school year, college-bound seniors Robert A. Hamilton. Carol A. Hansen: German Club. Glenn H. Hansen: “R Club, Gymnastics '58 '59 '60. Judith C. Hansen: Secretary of Junior Class. Norse Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Gym Leader, Drama Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Board of Governors. Standard Staff, Executive Board '59. Donald A. Hanson: German Club, President and Secretary of Math Club, Secretary of Chess Club. Science Club, Cross Country '58, Track ’58. National Honor Society. Gary C. Hanson: R Club. Latin Club. Baseball ’58 '59 60. V C38D Gene C. Hanson: Work Program. Pilot’s Club. Jerome O. Hanson: Vice-President of R” Club, Football '57 '58 '59, Wrestling '58 ’59 ’60, Tennis ’58 '59 ’60, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee. Karyle L. Hanson: Norse Club. Silver Tri, Band. Sandra E. Hanson: Girls' Choir. Choristers, Choir. Choralaires, Sportsmen’s Club. Blue Tri, Silver Tri. Thomas Y. Hanson: President of Senior Class. Band, Orchestra, Executive Board '60, Dance Band, Cheerleader. Wayne R. Hanson: Band. Michael J. Harrison: R Club, Gymnastics ’58 ’59 ‘60, Cheerleader. Kathleen J. Harsha: Library Help. Bruce A. Har-ten: Gymnastics ’58 ’59 ’60. Wrestling '58, Track '60, Male Chorus. took the American College Test at Central H. S. H. George Hartig: Sportsmen’s Club. John J. Horvath: Sportsmen’s Club, “R Club, Gymnastics '58 ’59 Co-Captain ’60, Student Council. Sandra L. Hang: 1 li-C, German Club, Latin Club, Orchestra. C39] Lari I. Ilaugland: Norse Club. Charles J. Hausker: Hockey ’58, Baseball '58. Karen L. Hawkinson: Hi-C. Flovtl I). Headman. David J. Hendrickson. Norman D. Herhst: Wrestling '58, Executive Board 59, Gym Help. Judith A. Herrmann: Work Program. Wiley T. Hester: “R Club, Football 57 58 59, Track 58 59, Wrestling 58, Gymnastics ’58 59 '60, Board oi Governors, Executive Board 60. James C. Hcunisch: President of Vital Events Forum, National Honor Society. Robert J. Hill: Ili-C, Choristers, Male Chorus, Choir. Choralaires. Steven J. Ilill-strom: Hi-Y. David J. Hilmo: Audio Visual. Work Program. Sharon L. Hilmo: Silver Tri, German Club. John D. Hite: Work Program. Charles A. Hjortaas: “R ‘ Club, Hi-Y. Science Club, Baseball '59 ‘60, Student Council. Executive Board 59, Gym Leader. Mary E. Ilohhs: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, German Club, Orchestra, National Honor Society. LeRov 0. Hodge. Arline V. Hoffmann. Sue M. Hohage: Silver Tri, Blue 1’ri, Gym Leader. Kay S. Hokanson. Dennis L. Holbrook. Samira L. Holden: Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club. Robert F. Hollinheck: “R Club. Wrestling 58 59. Stephen G. Hollingsworth: President of Sophomore Class. “R Club. Football ’57 58 ’59. Track ’59 ’60. Vice-President of Student Council, All-City Student Council Representative ’58 ‘59 ’60, Board of Governors. Dennis R. Hollstadt: Board of Governors. Kay M. Holmberg: Sportsmen's Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Board of Governors, Executive Board ’59. Sandra J. Holmes: Office 1 lelp, Pilot’s Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Mary L. Holmgren: German Club. French Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Linda L. Hol-tan: Sportsmen’s Club. Girls’ Choir. Choristers. Georgia K. Hoover: Latin Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Office Help. Karen I). Horky: Swedish Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, F.H.A., Science Club, National Honor Society, Sagamore Staff. Janet R. Howig: F.H.A., Hi-C, Spanish Club. Band, Concert Band, Orchestra. Louise A. Huherty: German Club, French Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Board of Governors, Executive Board '60. Duane A. Huisman: Hi-Y. Yvonne M. Hustvedt: Blue Tri, Hi-C. Girls' Choir, Choir. Choralaircs. Douglas R. Illg: Pilot’s Club. Donald R. Iverson. Emily M. Iverson: Norse Club, F.H.A., Work Program. Paul L. Iverson: Vice-President of Senior Class, K Club. Football ’57 ’58 ’59, Swimming 58 '59 '60, Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board ’59 ’60. CD] Robert R. Iverson. Ronald G. Iverson: Vital Events Forum, Drama Club, Norse Club. Dolores E. Jackson: Blue Tri, Silver Tri, French Club, National Honor Society. Sagamore Stall, Office 1 iclp. Daniel V. Jacobus. Linda R. Jakob- sen: Silver Tri. Kathleen M. Janssen: French Club, Board of Governors, Curls Choir. Cathlvn M. Jeche: Sportsmen’s Club, Vice-President of F.H.A., Science Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Darlene M. Jensen: Hi-C, Library Club, Latin Club, National I lonor Society. Richard I . Jensen: Hi-Y, Science Club, Track '60. Dressed in burlap and overalls, Blue Tri gals and C- 2D Robert J. Jensen: Board of Governors, Wrestling 59 '60, Track ‘59. Susan K. Jensen: F.H.A., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Science Club. Jay B. Jenson: Band. President of Marching Band, Homecoming King, Senior Class Play. Carol J. Johansen: Blue Tri. Silver Tri. Bruce Johnson. Charles J. Johnson: Hi-C, Football '57, Basketball 58 59, Pilot's Club. Dorothy J. Johnson: F.H.A.. Silver Tri, Pilot’s Club, Sportsmen’s Club. Flag Twirlcr, Choristers. Gail A. Johnson: Latin Club, Hi-C, Band, National Honor Society. Gary I). Johnson: F.F.A. Gordon R. Johnson: Hi-C, Cross Country ’59, Track ’59, Executive Board ’60. Henry R. Johnson: Wrestling '59, National Honor Society. Herbert M. Johnson: Science Club, “R Club, Cross Country ’58 ’59. Ila Mae Johnson: F.H.A., Gym Leader, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen's Club, Orchestra, Vice-President of National I lonor Society, Sagamore Staff, May Queen Attendant. James E. Johnson: Gymnastics '58 ‘59 '60, Pilot's Club. Judith A. Johnson: Nurse’s Aid, Work Program. dates enjoyed an evening, Sadie Hawkins style. Judith A. Johnson: Hi-C. Sportsmen's Club, Swedish Club, Science Club. Band. Judith L. Johnson: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Pilot’s Club, Board of Governors, Executive Board '58. Pep Club. Karen E. Johnson: F.H.A., Board of Governors, Pilot's Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Secretary of Drama Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Senior Class Play. Karen J. Johnson: Science Club. Hi-C, Spanish Club. Pilot's Club. Blue Tri. F.H.A. Karen M. Johnson: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Pep Club, Board of Governors. Linda L. Johnson: Silver Tri, Blue Hi, Sportsmen’s Club, Russian Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Board of Governors, Pilot’s Club, Executive Board ’59. C«3 Loin K. Johnson: Pilot’s Club, Norse Club. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Lowell R. Johnson: I li c. Male Chorus. MeredHli A. Johnson: Hi-C, F.H.A.. Spanish Club, Drama Club, Band, Executive Board ’60. Richard J. Johnson: Football ’57 '58, Basketball ‘58 '59. Baseball '58 '59 ’60. Student Council. Executive Board '58, Pilot's Club. Stephen M. Johnson: Orchestra. Executive Board ’60, Student Council. Steven E. Johnson: Football ’57, Swimming ’58 ’59, Stage Crew. Timothy I). Johnson: Norse Club. Hi-Y, Hockey ’58. W illiam L. Jorgenson: Basketball' 58 ’59 ’60, Baseball ’58 ’59 Y 0. Rodney R. Kager. Jeanette Kalas: Work Program. George A. Kallas: Wrestling ’58 ’59, Gymnastics ’58 59 ’60, Student Council, Board of Governors, Gym Leader. Sharon R. kal-seheuer: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Gym Leader, Sportsmen’s Club, Pep Club. Drama Club, Science Club, Ski Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Board ol Governors, Sagamore Stall. Quill and Scroll, Cheerleader. S. Dorfner and . LeBlond received the prize for cutest couple'' at the Senior Class Party. Activities at the senior Swingti Song included the popu iar dance, the Bunny Hop. Rendall A. Kamp: Hi-Y, Student Council. Melvin L. Kankelfritz: Debate Squad, National Forensic League. Speech and Debate Club, German Club, Vital Events Forum, Chess Club, Science Club, Audio Visual. Carolyn J. Karletrom: National Honor Society, Science Club, German Club, Hi-C, Library Help, Girls Choir. Choir. Michael J. Keeler: French Club, Gymnastics ’58. Arthur E. Kehneman. Richard A. Keinpe: Hi-C, Orchestra, Band, Swing Band, Science Club. Lane I . Ken worthy: Russian Club, Drama Club, Silver Tri. Orchestra, String Ensemble. John C. Keohane: I .a tin Club, “R” Club. Golf '58 ’59 -60, Ski Team ’58 ’59 Co-Captain ’60. Charles G. King: Hockey ’58. Diane M. Kingsherg: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club. Norse Club, Choristers, Choir, National Honor Society. Harold F. Kitzman: F.F.A. Linda K. Kjona: 1 li-C, Norse Club, Blue Tri, Girls’ Choir, Choristers, Choir. Judith M. Klanderud: Hi-C, Latin Club. Kathleen R. Knight. Jean L. Knudsen: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, F.H.A., Drama Club, Rockcttes. Dale G. Koehler. William R. Kolesar: French Club, Science Club, Hi-Y, President ot Band. Mary C. Kostik: Sportsmen’s Club, French Club, National Honor Society. Diane M. Kotalik: Work Program. David I). Krause. Pauline A. Krieg: Silver Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Work Program. Karla L. Krogsrud: Girls’ Choir, Choir, Norse Club. Hi-C. National Honor Society, F.H.A. Thomas K. Kupka: Swimming ’58 ’59 '60, 'I'rack '58, Student Council, Executive Board '58. Judith A. Kurth: Silver 'I’ri, Band, Math Club, Secretary of German Club. Leo C. Kurtz. Rodger E. Kveberg: Hi-Y, Golf '58 '59 Y)«. Donna J. Kyllo-nen: F.H.A., Hi-C, Science Club, Blue 'I'ri, Sportsmen's Club, Board of Governors, Standard Stall, Girls' Choir, Choristers. Originality plus enthusiasm equaled a fun-filled Carol J. LaHav: Library Club, Pep Club, Curls’ Choir. Judith A. Lamherger: Norse Club, Science Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri. Jacquelyn L. Lande: Co-Captain of Rockcttcs, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Executive Board '59, Student Council. Walter L. Lange: Track '59. Sandra Lu M. Langseth: President of Science Club. F.H.A., Silver Tri, Ski Club, Sportsmen's Club. Bruce C. Larson: “R” Club, National Honor Society, Hockey '58 ‘59 ’60, Cross Country '58. Board of Governors, Executive Board '59. I Jack B. Larson. Jonathon K. Larson: Wrestling ’59 '60, Executive Board ’60, Pilot’s Club. Karen M. Larson: Secretary of Senior Class, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Student Council, Board of Governors, Executive Board '60. Kristin H. Larson: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Secretary of French Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Drama Club. Drill Team. Board of Governors. .Michael V. Larson. Raymond E. Larson. Mary A. Latvala: Hi-C, German Club. National Honor Society. Blue Tri. Yvonne M. Leaf: F.H.A., Silver Tri. Blue Tri. John R. LeBIond: Spanish Club, Hi-C, Drama Club, Audio Visual, Senior Class Play. evening for oil seniors attending the class party. Karen J. Leighton: Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Spanish Club. French Club, Sportsmen's Club, Drama Club. Pilot's Club, Choristers. Robert L. Lenon: R” Club. Football ’57 58 Co-Captain 59, Wrestling ’58 '59 '60, I rack '58 '59 '60, Board of Governors. Richard J. Lernas: Norse Club. Basketball '59 '60. Z 71 Patricia C. LeRoy: Hi -C, Girls' Choir. John L. Leshorsky: Baseball ’59 ’60. David M. Levi: Football ’57. Barbara A. Levins. Patrick G. Lilja: R” Club. Vice-President of Latin Club, Humanities Club, Football '57 '58 '59, Track '59 ’60, Board of Governors, Choristers, Choir. Sharon R, Liljegren: Hi-C. Swedish Club. Band. Choristers. Kathleen M. Lind: Library Club, Norse Club, Band, Work Program. Richard K. Lindahl: Cross Country '57 '58, Track '58, National Honor Society, Executive Board '60. Jerilvn M. Lindall: German Club, French Club, Choristers, Choir. Robert C. Lindberg: Hi-Y. Michael E. Lindholm: Science Club, Swedish Club. Connie I. Lindquist: Work Program. James E. Litsheim: Sportsmen’s Club. Gymnastics '58 '59, Work Program. Darlene M. Ending: Norse Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Secretary of Russian Club, National I lonor Society, Executive Board '58. David I.. Logli: Wrestling ’58, Hockey '57. Jean M. Loken: Treasurer of Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Norse Club. Sportsmen’s Club. Student Council. Gary A. Lood. Patricia A. Lucas: Work Program. Virgil W. Luken: R Club, Swimming '58 '59 Captain ’60. Bemadine V. Lund-berg: Hi-C, Swedish Club, National Honor Society. Joan K. Ltindeen: Drama Club. Blue Tri, Gym Leader, Drill Team, Choristers. Charles W. Lundquist. Terrance L. Lynch. Jeffrey M. Lyons. Michael Mackner. Marilyn L. Madsen: Pep Club. Drama Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drill Team. Dennis K. Madvig: Science Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football ’57, '58, Hockey 8 ’59, Band, Orchestra. Corrine S. Mady: Student Council, Drama Club. Science Club. Pep Club, Blue Tri. John A. Masnusson: Executive Board ’60. Lynne M. Maher: President of Silver Tri. All City President of Blue Tri, Student Council, National Honor Society, Editor-in-chief of Sagamore, Executive Board 58' 59’, Gym Leader. Homecoming Attendant, Girls' State. Michael J. Marcy: “R Club, Wrestling 59 '60, Track '58, Student Council, Board of Governors. Leon C. Markgraf: German Club, Board of Governors. Diane F. Markle: Drill Team. Each year, Seniors anticipate the day when cap and gown measurements will he fallen. From that point on, graduation itself begins to become a reality. D. Eljstrum, a member of the 1960 graduating class, was photographed as he was being measured by a representative of Collegiate Cap and Gown. Linda A. Marron: Silver Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Choir, Choristers. Agnes Martell. Tliomax M. Marty: “R Club, Hockey ’58 '60, Baseball '58 ’60. Winter Sports Day Attendant. Carol J. Mauren: Latin Club, F.H.A., Pep Club, Sportsmen’s Club, National 1 lon-or Society. Diane L. Maxson: Hi-C, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Girls’ Choir, Choristers. Den-nis L. McCarl: Latin Club. Patricia A. McCarthy: Sportsmen’s Club. Virginia L. McClellan: Student Council, Work Program. Karen E. McDowell: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Drill Team. Winter Sports Day provided a day of fun and frolic LaVern M. McDowell. Gary P. Mc-Fndden: German Club. Edward L. Mc-Kenny: “R” Club, Gymnastics ’58 ’59. Michael McKinney: President of Debate Squad, French Club, Drama Club, Secretary-Treasurer of Vital Events Forum, National Forensic League, Library Club, Stage Crew. Joyce C. McMillan: Spanish Club, Board of Governors, Standard Staff. Dennis V. Mercer: Work Program. i [50 3 Janet G. Meyers: German Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Girls’ Choir, Choir. Judith K. Miehaelson: Work Program, Girls’ Choir, Choristers. Suzan M. Milello: Swedish Club. Bruce R. Miller: Swimming '60. Carol A. Miller: Silver Tri, F.H.A., Orchestra. Donald W. Miller: “R” Club, Wrestling '58 ’59 ’60. Janies M. Miller: Band, Dance Band, Orchestra. Marcia L. Miller: Hi-C, F.H.A., Drama Club, Silver Tri, Drill Team, Office Help. Osmund I). Miller: Treasurer of Norse Club, Science Club, Cross Country ’59, Track ’59 '60, Treasurer of Concert Band, Audio Visual, German Band, Brass Sextet, Marching Band. for students during the long, cold winter months. Janies II. Milton: Ili-C, Hi-Y, Choristers, Choir. Marilyn L. Miner. F. Marshall Moe: “R” Club, Hi-Y. Cross Country '57 58 ’59, Track ’59 '60. Diane C. Mohrhacher: Silver Tri, Blue I ri, German Club, Ski Club, Pilot’s Club. Craig R. Moir: Ski Team ‘58 '59. Kathleen G. Moline. n 5i a Edward J. Monahan: Russian Club, R” Club, Science Club. Football '59, Track 60. National Honor Society, Executive Board '60. Barbara H. Montroy: Science Club, Sportsmen's Club. William K. Mooers: Football '57 '58, Ciymnastic '58. Mary A. Moore: Sportsmen's Club, Latin Club. Hi-C, Office Help, Pilot's Club. James Moriarty: Baseball '58. Football '58. Hugh J. Morris. Mary L. Mtilily: Sportsmen’s Club. Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Board of Governors, Student Council. Marilyn J. Murphy: Sportsmen's Club, Gym Leader, Board of Governors. Patricia A. Murphy: Pilot’s Club, Sportsmen's Club, Blue Tri, Student Council, Drill Team, Board of Governors, Pep Club. Barbara J. Nave: Vice-President of Drama Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pep Club, Norse Club, Board of Governors, Executive Board ‘60, Senior Class Play. Gerald R. Near: Student Council, Orchestra. Dale L. Nelson : Vice-President of Sophomore Class. President of R Club, Norse Club, Football '57 '58 ’59, Basketball '58 '59 Co-Captain ’60, Baseball 58 '59 Co-Captain '60, Board of Governors, Executive Board '60, Winter Sjx rts Day King, Student Council. Dennis A. Nelson: Swedish Club, City-Wide President of Hi-C, President of Choir. Choristers, Male Chorus, Choralaires, Hi-Y. Student Council. Dennis K. Nelson. Douglas M. Nelson: Band. Frederick L. Nelson: President of Swedish Club, Hi-Y, Boy’s State. Karen II. Nelson: Library Club, HiC. karleen M. Nelson: Swedish Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. F.H.A. C«3 Leon B. Nelson. Linda L. Nelson: Hi- C. Science Club. National 1 lonor Society. Mary E. Nelson: Choristers, Girls’ Choir. Nurse’s Aid. Paul C. Nelson: Secretary of Sophomore Class, “R” Club, Football ’57 ’58, Co-Captain •5W. Track 5S v-. Paul N. Nelson: I li V. Baseball ’58 ’59 ’60, Wrestling '58 ’59. Rieh-ard E. Nelson: Sportsmen’s Club. Science Club. 1 li-C. Hi-Y. Student Council. Choir, Male Chorus, Choristers. Ross E. Nelson: Hi-Y, Cross Country ‘57. Ruth A. Nelson: Norse Club, Library Club. Science Club, Hi-C. Sharon L. Nelson: Swedish Club. Silver Tri, Chris’ Choir, National Honor Society, Flag Twirler. Executive Board ‘58. Yvonne R. Nelson: Norse Club, S} oris men’s Club, Student Council. Choir, May Queen Attendant. David G. Ness. Diane J. Ness: Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sports men’s Club, President of Latin Club, Na tional Honor Society, Ciirls’ Choir, Student Council. C. Joseph Newherg: Treasurer of National 1 lonor Society, Hi-Y, Sagamore Stall. Richard K. Newton. Diane C. Nichols: German Club. Sportsmen’s Club. Silver Tri. Pep Club. Jay R. Nicoloff: “R Club, Student Council. Swimming '58 '59, Board of Governors. Ellen L. Nielsen: Norse Club, Hi-C. Li brarv Club. Judith L. Nielsen: Work Program. C53J Thomas E. Nilsson: Hi-Y, Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club. Board of Governors. Lawrence A. Nordholin. Gerald O. Nordos. William 1). Norquist. Elaine G. North: Sportsmen's Club. German Club, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Drama Club. Science Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Drill Team, Board of Governors, Executive Board '58 '60. Choristers. John II. Norwick: “R Club, Board of Governors, Student Council, Football '57 '58, Baseball '58 '59 '60. Basketball 58 '59. Dennis E. Nyherg. Grace E. Nyberg: Science Club. Hi-C, Blue Tri. Standard Staff. Quill and Scroll. Dean M. Odegaard: “R” Club, Student Council, Orchestra, Basketball ’58, Ski Team 59 '60. As time grew shorter, Seniors looked forward, with Kiehard $. Ogren: Hi-Y, Student Council. Board of Governors, Pilot’s Club, Football 57 58. Susan Ohlhausen: F.H.A., Silver Tri. Latin Club. Blue Tri, Hi-C, Band. Alice C. Olds: Silver Tri, French Club, Vital Events Forum, President of Creative Writing Club, Humanities Club, Drama Club. National Honor Society, Executive Board ’58. Pilot's Club, Senior Class Play. Gerald R. Olin. James R. Olsen: Chess Club, Hi-C, Math Club. Science Club. Humanities Club, Treasurer of Vital Events Forum, Band. DarLene M. Olson: French Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Board of Governors, Executive Board '60. Donald R. Olson: Executive Board ’58, Hockey ’58. Janies !N. Olson: Pilot’s Club, Work Program. Leonard G. Olson: Basketball ’58 ’59, Baseball ’58 ’59 ’60. Raymond O. Olson: Work Program. R. Michael Olson: Pilot’s Club, Male Chorus. Shirley A. Olson: Secretary of Marching Band, Concert Band, Hi-C. Louise R. Oplieim: National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Silver Tri, Hi-C, Library Help, Board of Governors. Patricia M. Ophoven: Sportsmen’s Club, Science Club. Marilyn A. Opstad: Work Program. mixed emotions, to the end of twelve years of school. David G. Ordos: Vice-President of Russian Club, Student Council, National 1 Ionor Society, Minneapolis Star Upper Midwest World Affairs Champion ’59. Marian M. Orodson. James M. Oscars son. Neil Y. Osthv: Work Program. Judic A. Otterstad: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Girls’ Choir, Choir, Senior Girls' Octet. Margaret G. Over: Hi-C, Norse Club, Drama Club, Band. C 55 D W illiam R. Owens: Vital Events Forum, Treasurer of Debate and Speech Club, Co-Captain of Chess Team, President of Chess Club, Science Club, National Forensic League, Band. Carol A. Paisley: Girls’ Choir, Choristers, German Club, Science Club, Sportsmen's Club, Silver Tri. Bruce C. Palmhorg: German Club. George W. Palmer: Sportsmen's Club, Football '57 '58. LeRoy W. Palmer. Gerald R. Panglmrn: “ R” Club. Football 57 '58 '59, Track '58 '60. David L. Paradeau: Executive Board 60, Male Chorus, Choristers, Swimming 59. Lynn C. Parker: Creative Writing Club, Latin Club, Hi-C, Football '57, Cross Country 58. Constance M. Parsch: French Club, Blue Tri. Dennis E. Patrick: German Club. Science Club, National Honor .Society. Carole M. Paulsen: F.H.A., Silver Tri. James A. Paulson. Diane J. Pearson: Silver Tri, Board of Governors, Office Help, Work Program. Gregory A. Pedersen: Senior Class Play. Ronald S. Pederson: Hi-Y, Choristers, Choralaires. Choir, Football 57 58. Kathryn ill. Perry: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Spanish Club, Drama Club, Executive Board '58 '60, Office Help. Sante J. Peschiutta: Gymnastics '58 '59. Robert C. Petersen: Sportsmen’s Club. Hi-Y, “R Club, (Jolt '58 ‘59 Captain ’60, Board of Governors. Ethics Committee. C 56 ] C 57 ] Winter Sports King, I). Nelson (right), tries his hand at ploying the drums backstage between auditorium programs while . Davis. P. Platt and i f. Zgodava loo!{ on. Carole R. Peterson: Sportsmen's Club, Latin Club. F.H.A. Dianne M. Peterson: Drama Club, Work Program. Eugene C. Peterson: Science Club. Pilot’s Club, Cross Country ’58. Gary A. Peterson. James C. Peterson: President of Student Council, Norse Club, “R” Club, Board of Governors, Football ’58 '59, Senior Class Play. John A. Peterson: Hi-Y. German Club, Band, Football '57 '58 '59, Hockey ’58. Wrestling ’58. Karin G. Peterson: Choir, Girls’ Choir, Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Swedish Club, Quill uul Scroll, Latin Club, Science Club, Humanities Club, National Honor Society. Standard Stall, Senior Girls’ Octet. Lynne (’. Peterson: Norse Club, French Club. Silver • ri. Blue Tri, National Honor Society. Paul M. Peterson: Hi-Y, Stage Crew. Work Program. Robert L. Peterson: All School President Hi-Y. Band, German Band. Brass Sextet. Russell E. Peterson: President of Band, President of Orchestra, Dance Band. Samira f« Peterson: F.H.A., Science Club, Choristers, Choralaircs, Treasurer of Choir. Blue Tri girls, K. Zavada, D. Ness, and S. Kalscheuer, sell goodies at the downtown YWCA during a Blue Tri ba!{e sale to raise money for a weekend trip to Chicago. Barbara Y. Phillips. Patricia Y. Phillips: Blue Tri, Silver Tri. Bradley G. Pic-per: President and Vice President of Chess Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. Debate Squad, Standard Stall, Swing Band. Marching Band, Band, Swedish Club, Vital Events Forum, I li-C, Co-Captain of Chess Team, Quill and Scroll. Jacquelyn M. Pierce: Spanish Club. Donald C. PofTenherger: Vice-President of Swedish Club, Standard Staff, Sagamore Staff, Senior Class Play. Judith J. Poliak: Latin Club, F.l LA., Gym Leader. Jacklyn M. Pollock: Girls’ Choir, Work Program. Howard S. Popkiu: Wrestling ’59 ’60. Sharon L. Port. The doss motto, Success Is Attained Step by Step, L58J Allene A. Powell. Larrv R. Price: R” Club. Hockey ’58 ’59. Foo’iball ’58, Baseball '58, Board of Governors. Christie J. Prin-dle: Norse Club, Quill and Scroll, Standard Stall, National Honor Society, Hi-C, Science Club. Robert G. Putnam: Work Program. Sharon L. Quist: Vice-President of Library Club, German Club, F.H.A., Sportsmen's Club, Board of Governors. John F. Bamberg: Hi-Y, “R Club. Student Council, Ethics Committee, Golf ‘58 '59 '60, Basketball '58. Dennis L. Ranzinger: “R Club, Student Council, Football '57, (gymnastics '58 '59 '60. James M. Rask: Hi-C. Yvonne M. Ra-teau: Spanish Club, Silver Tri, F.H.A., Choristers, Drill Team, Office Help, Gym Leader. Renee G. Rea: Work Program, Library Help. Donna M. Reher: National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Standard Staff, Pilot’s Club, Science Club. Roger V. Redenbaugli: “R” Club, Ski Team ’58 '59 ’60, Hockey ’60, National Honor Society. Ronald J. Reed: F.F.A. Louella J. Reich: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. F.H.A., Drill Team. Office Help. Susan J. Reif: German Club. Blue Tri, National Honor Society, American Field Service Exchange Student, Band. Student Council. was chosen as the guiding thought for each senior. Ralph I). Reiff: F.F.A. Mary Pat Rei- er: Sportsmen's Club, Blue Tri, Student ouncil. Board ot‘ Governors. Howard C. Renieta. Richard E. Remus: Hi-Y, Audio Visual. Mage Crew. Track ’58 ’59. Steven G. Re-vor. HIiiteller M. Rhoades: Gymnastics 9 Co-Captain ’60. “R” Club, Winter Sports Day Attendant. C59] ?. DcVillicrs, . Johnson, S. Kalscheticr, . Wenell, R. Schlin, and . Capron decorate the convertible used by Homecoming's royal couple. H. Klefsaas, senior adviser, counts the final semester senior fees collected in Homeroom 120. [60 3 Barbara A. Rippel: Girls' Choir, Choir, Choral a ires, French Club, Science Club. Quill and Scroll, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. I.C.C.. National Honor Society. Standard Stall, Senior Girls’ Octet. Charlene M. Rollef-son: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Pilot’s Club, German Club. Cary A. Ronneberg: Hi-Y. Basketball ‘58, Gym Leader. Dennis G. Rosen: Chess Club, Science Club, Band, Orchestra. Glenna L. Roth: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Recording Secretary of Student Council, Co-Captain of Rockettcs, May Queen. Richard L. Roust: “R Club, Gymnastics '58 '59 '60, Student Council. Jean Ruhis: French Club. Janies I). Rumiquist: Hi-C. President of F.F.A.. National I lonor Society. Executive Board, Band. Diane K. Ru .in: Work Program. Robert N. Sack: Hi-Y, Tennis ’58 ’59 ’60. Band, Orchestra, Executive Board ’60. Vir-ginia J. Salen: Spanish Club. Charles W . Salisbury. Karen R. Salverson: Silver Tri, Blue Tri Torse Club, Ski Club, Sportsmen’s Club lonrd o£ Governors. Lynne S. Samuel •wm: Drama Club, Blue Tri, Silver Tri science Club, Pep Club, Flag Twirlcr, F.x ■cutivc Board ’58 ’59, Drill Team, Sports nen’s Club, Choristers, Senior Girls’ Octet senior Class Play. Allen C. Sandberg vVork Program. Diane V. Sander: Work Program. Kathryn E. Sander : President of Library Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, French Club, Sportsmen's Club, Assistant lulitor of Sagamore. Pilot’s Club, Quill and Scroll. Nancy A. Sandin: Silver Tri, Science Club, Hi-C, Creative Writing Club, President of Russian ('lub. National I lonor Society. Barbara A. Sandatroin: Science Club. Sportsmen’s Club, F'rench Club, Oftice Help. Pliylli M. Sandvig: Sportsmen's ('lub. Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Priscilla M. Savold: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Drama Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Student Council, National Honor Society, Executive Board ’58, Girls’ Choir, Choir, Choralaircs, Senior Girls’ Octet, Senior Class Play. Michael W. Scanlon: “R Club, Humanities Club. Creative Writing Club. Football 8 ’59, Hockey ’59, National Honor Society. Mary E. Scliaak: German Club. Spanish lub, Math Club, Secretary of Science Club, library Club. Paul C. Schad: German ub, Science Club, Basketball ’58. I ivid S. SclicfTman. Kathryn E. ' hnorr: Hi-C, Spanish Club, Science Club, nd. Gene II. Schrafft: Work Program. h'ane C. Schubert: Sportsmen's Club. Si inish Club, Blue Tri, Secretary of Science Cub, Executive Board ’59 ‘60. Carolyn J. Sflndz: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s ( ub. Board of Governors. Patrick Scully: ident of Spanish Club, Science Club, Humanities Club, Sportsmen’s Club, I loekey Student Council. Band, Male Chorus. Choristers, Dance Band. C6I3 Richard C. Selilin: Executive Board ’59, Student Council. Sliaron C. Sliernell. Judith P. Shulkatis: Drama Club. Science Club, Blue Tri. Pep Club. Ruthclaine Sigerson: F.H.A. Thomas C. Silver: Sportsmen’s Club, Cross Country ’57 ’58, Ski Team ’58 '59 ’60. Rolland R. Skelton. Linda I). Skoog: Latin Club. Silver Tri, F.H.A., German Club. Janelle I). Sloan: Spanish Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Gym Leader, Executive Board '58 '59, Board of Governors. Darrell I.. Slot rein. The concluding year of high school was climaxed Dennis E. Smedstad: Executive Board '59. Gary C. Smith. Kathleen A. Smith: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Treasurer of Spanish Club, Library Help. Ronald L. Smith. Sheila L. Snyder: Work Program. Darlene G. Soderstrom: Blue Tri, Treasurer of Swedish Club, F.H.A.. Science Club, Hi-C. C 62 3 Jane A. Solum: Latin Club, Creative Writing Club, Silver Tri, Humanities Club, Choir, Girls’ Choir, Choralaircs. Mary II. Solum: Latin Club, Norse Club, Humanities Club, Vice-President of Creative Writing Club, Silver Tri, National Honor Society, Choir, Girls' Choir. Gary I). Sommer-land: Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Homecoming Attendant. Basketball ’58 ’59, Football ‘57, Board of Governors, Ethics Committee, Standard Staff, Executive Board '59. Sharon M. Sonsteng: Norse Club, Hi-C. Sonja M. Sorenson: Treasurer of Swedish Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Drama Club. Carol I. Spartz: Swedish Club. James E. Standing. Paul L. Stapleton. Dcanne M. Star: Hi-C, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. F.H.A., President of Swedish Club, National Honor Society, Sagamore Staff, Executive Board ’58, Quill and Scroll. on June 15 with Commencement and the train ride. Judith G. Stenersen: Norse Club. Drama Club, Hi-C, Choristers, Choir. Havard A. Stenson: Football '57. Barbara I). Step-anek: Sportsmen’s Club, Drill Team, Office Help. George Stevens. Carolyn R. Stolar: Drama Club, Science Club, Pilot’s Club. Jeannine M. Storholm: Silver Tri. Drama Club, Band, Orchestra. C6 n Dallas L. Strom: Swedish Club, Executive Board ‘59, Work Program, Male Chorus. Barbara E. Simdahl: Spanish Club, Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Choir. Choristers, Student Council, Executive Board '58. Gym Leader, Senior Girls’ Octet. Richard L. Sundt: Science Club. Hockey ‘58. Audio Visual. David G. Svendsen: “K Club, Science Club, Football ‘58 '59, Hockey ‘58 ‘59 Captain ’60, Baseball '58 '59 Co-Captain '60, Treasurer of Student Council. Board of Governors. John E. Swanson: Work Program. Kenneth L. Swanson: Executive Board '59. Track '58. Randal! R. Swanson: I li-Y, Science Club, Band, Gym Leader. Swing Band. Sandra A. Swanson: Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Sportsmen's Club, National 1 lonor Society, Rock-ettes. May Queen Attendant. James Vi’. S wed berg: Male Chorus. Jerielyn Swenson: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Swedish Club. Hi-C, Student Council. National Honor Society, Rockcttcs. Richard G. Swenson. James R. Swindal: Creative Writing Club. Karilynn Taylor: Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Drill Team, Office Help. Nurse's Aid. .Martha L. Teigen: Orchestra, National Honor Society. String Ensemble, Latin Club. French Club. Elizabeth A. Thompson: Sportsmen’s Club. Russian Club, Vice-President of French Club, National I lonor Society. Sagamore Staff. Executive Board 60. James T. Thompson. Kathleen A. Thompson: F.H.A., Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, I li-C, Pilot’s Club. Sandra K. Thompson: Silver Tri. Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club. Norse Club, Student Council, Drill Team. Library Help. i: m j Dale C. Thornby: “R” Club, Hi-Y, F.F.A., Track '59 '60, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires. Lyle E. Thorpe : Choir, Choralaires, Male Chorus, Choristers. Karen A. Tolruil: Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Drama Club, Board of Governors, Pilot’s Club, Sportsmen's Club. Sandra L. Tonnsaint: Sportsmen’s Club, Pilot’s Club, Latin Club, F.H.A., Silver Tri. Blue Tri, Office Help. Joyce L. Tracliy: Sportsmen’s Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Vice-President of Swedish Club, Choristers, Choir, Choralaires. Judith A. Trolandcr: Vice-President of Vital Events Forum, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Debate Squad, National Honor Society. Jane C. Twito: Girls' Choir, Choir, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Science Club, Latin Club. Larry Uden: “R Club. Football '57 '58 '59, Track ‘59 ’60. Baseball '58, Board of Governors, Choristers, Choir. Constance A. Uplioff: Gym Leader, Silver Tri, Blue Tri, National I lonor Society. Executive Board 59. Choir, Choristers. Margaret C. VanHeel: Library Help, Girls’ Choir, Choristers, German Club, Sportsmen’s Club, F.H.A. Janet G. Ve-lander: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen's Club, Norse Club, Board of Governors. Mary Lou E. Vestal: Blue Tri, Silver Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Pep Club. Carolyn A. Wagnild: Sportsmen’s Club. Latin Club. French Club, Pep Club, Drill Team. Office Help. Marsha R. Wagnild: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Sportsmen’s Club, Norse Club. Gym Leader, Board of Governors, Cheerleader. Hope C. Walfrid: President of Drama Club, National Honor Society. Swedish Club. Hi-C, Orchestra, Choralaires, String Ensemble, Choir, Choristers. Senior ('lass Play. Beverly Walker: Silver Tri, Blue Tri, Norse Club, Sportsmen’s Club, Board of Governors, Standard Staff, Executive Board 8, Pilot’s Club. Barbara A. Wallace: Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Hi-C, F.H.A., Sportsmen's Club. Patricia K. Wallin: Silver Pri, Blue Tri. Sportsmen’s Club, Spanish Club, Pilot’s Club, Student Council, Library Help, Gym Leader. Richard A. Wallin: Hi-C, Band. Lawer-ancc O. Walsh: Track '58 59 '60. Football ’57 ’58 '59. Gymnastics '58. Janice A. W’alstroin: Work Program. Lawrence I. Walton: President of Sportsmen’s Club, Drama Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. Track '58 '59, Swimming '58 ’59. Board of Governors, Ethics Committee. Pilot's Club. Loren A. Wangstad: Baseball '58 '59 ’60. Roberta A. Wawra. Jean I. Wedell: French Club, Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Treasurer of Science Club, Student Council, National Honor Society. President of Girls' Choir, Choir. Carl D. Wegner. Thomas A. Weigel: Executive Board '58. With diploma in hand, seniors left the halls of RHS, C66J Bruce H. Wellhauscn: Science Club. Wrestling '58 '59. Bruce E. Wells: Hi-C. Roger L. Welsh: Football '57 '58. Executive Board 58, Football Manager. Judith C. Wenell: Chris’ Choir, Silver Tri Blue Tri, Choir, Pep Club. David J. W ent zel: President of National Honor Society Vice-President of I li-C. Elizabeth A. West berg: French Club. Hi-C, Blue Tri, Girls Choir. Choristers, Choir. .'f QO0in Five Roosevelt seniors, M. Scanlon, M. Hobbs, P. Christensen. . Netvberg, and K. Carr, qualified as finalists in the Merit Scholarship Aptitude lest. Along with other seniors in the United States, these qualifiers were considered for scholarship aid. Of the Roosevelt finalists, K. Carr, was named as a scholarship winner. Eric J. Wick: “R Club. Vice-President of Choir, Choralaircs, Choristers. Football '57 58 '59, Student Council. Richard E. Width : Football ‘57 '58. Robert O. Wicncke: Sportsmen's Club. German Club. confident they would move Onward to Victory. 11 Randall K. Wilburn: Norse Club, All School Vice-President of 1 ii-Y, Football '57, Choir, Choralaircs, Male Chorus. Dennis A. Wilson: Football '57 '58. Julia C. Wil-timi: Blue Tri, Latin Club. Robert M. Winokur: Science Club, Band, Orchestra. Dance Band. Sue A. Woeste-hoff: Orchestra. Treasurer of Blue Tri, Silver Tri. German Club. Pilot’s Club, Secretary of National Honor Society, Science Club. Gym Leader, Standard Staff. Executive Board '60. Quill and Scroll. Robert E. Wold: Pep Club. Pilot's Club, Football '57 ’58 ‘59, Track ’59 ’60. z n Doris B. Wolfe. Gail A. Woodworth: Science Club, President of French Club, Humanities Club, National Honor Society. Board of Governors, Standard Stall, Executive Board '59. Nurse’s Aid. Pilot's Club, Gym Leader, Quill and Scroll. Komild I). Wriglit: Track '58. Band. Karen A. Zavadu: F.I LA., Silver Tri, Blue Tri. Hi-C, Pep Club, Girls’ Choir, Choristers, Nurse’s Aid. Frances A. Zaycherk: Drama Club, Silver Tri. Student Council. Gym Leader, Girls' Choir, Choristers, May Queen Attendant. Nickol K. Zeigler: Spanish Club, Science Club, F.H.A., Hi-C, Silver Tri, Girls’ Choir. Choristers, Choir. Michael C. Zentic: Sportsmen’s Club, Gymnastics '58 '59, Golf '58 '59, Ethics Committee. Michael T. Zgodava: “R Club, Student Council, Football '57 '58 '59, Basketball '58 '59, Gymnastics '58 '59, Track '58 59 Captain ’60, Winter Sjx rts Day Attendant, Board of Governors. Anna A. Zorio: A.F.S., Latin Club. National I lonor Society, French Club, Student Council, Creative Writing Club, Secretary-Treasurer of Humanities Club. Lawrence R. Mandiman. R. Swanson cleans locker. Mrs. Ragnar Ragman anti Mrs. Bernard Maher, mothers of Roosevelt seniors, assisted students with decorations for the class party. f. Wed ell and L. Uden decorate t hr lunchroom with sheet music for t'u Swing-a-Song.” An early morning breakfast for seniors from Homeroom 120 provided an opportunity for students and their adviser to meet informally outside of school. Such homeroom breakfasts are popular with Roosevelt students. Moments to Remember National Honor Society Initiation.................................September 30 Homecoming..........................................................October 9 National Honor Society Trip.................................October 20-24 American College Test........................................November 7 Christmas Concert..................................................December 11 Winter Formal, “Sno Ball”..........................................December 21 Senior Class Party..................................................January 22 Winter Sports Day...................................................January 29 Talent Show .................................................March 16, 17 Class Play, “The Importance of Being Earnest”......................April 7, S Cotton Day ...........................................................April 22 Spring Choral Concert ................................................April 29 Senior Banquet..........................................................May 4 May Day.................................................................May 6 Instrument Concert .....................................................May 13 Choir Trip..............................................................May 20 Senior Prom ...........................................................June 3 Scholastic Awards Day..................................................June X Athletics Awards Day...................................................June 9 Class Day..............................................................June 10 Baccalaureate .........................................................June 12 Commencement ..........................................................June 15 Train Ride.............................................................June 15 Cheering with loyal spirits Features Cheering students with loyal spirits characterize Roosevelt’s student body. At school functions, whether it be the symphony, a class play, an auditorium program, or an athletic event, students give their enthusiastic support. This support provides inspiration for performers, liven more important, however, is the way it unifies over two thousand students behind one common purpose. During 1 ‘ 59-1960 at Roosevelt, the school calendar included a variety of activities, some that were traditional, but many that were new. These activities provided a lighter side to high school years and aided in the development 1 individual character. King jay lemon and Queen Mary Lou Challeen. Homecoming “Settle the Pioneers was the theme selected by student judges for the 1959 Homecoming. Held on October 9, the occasion gave present and former students an opportunity to enjoy the festivities planned for this traditional event. The activities of the day started early in the morning with a Senior Class breakfast, sponsored by the Blue Tri, at the Roosevelt Branch of the YMCA. Following the breakfast, Teddies filled the football stands for the annual Hag raising. The feeling of excitement mounted as the student body witnessed the crowning of Queen Mary Lou Challeen and King Jay Jenson during the morning coronation program. Former cheerleaders and Rockettes assisted in an afternoon pepfest. During the afternoon football game, the tension mounted. The drill team and band provided halftime entertainment while members of the Royal Court were driven around the field. As the final gun sounded, the Teds were forced to “settle” for a 7-7 tic with Central's Pioneers. The “Harvest Moon” atmosphere of the traditional Homecoming Dance in the lunchroom climaxed a day of fun and festivity for all. C? 2J Homecoming Attendants C 73 a Pam A r ling and Dexter By sledi Members of the Royal Court display a variety of reactions at the Senior Breakfast—Jim Day, Bam ,tiling, Gary Sommerland, Mary l.oti Challeen, Dexter Bystedt, Marlys Carlson, Gerry Bell. Lynne Maher, fay Jenson, Kathy Collins, and M. C., Ken Carlson. Headed by decorating chairman Gail Woodworth, the Science Club decorates the lunchroom in a Harvest Moon theme. The Marching Band provides early morning music at the flag raising while the football co-captains and the Teddy mascot wait to be driven past the stands. Ted halfback Wiley Hester eludes Central defense. C 0 1959 Oueen Mary Lon and date Paul Iverson lead off a dance. Tom Fischer collapses at the pep jest after being told by the Mc odcars that You've Cotta lie A Football Hero.” Homecoming A happy King and Queen smile down on loyal subjects. C75] Me loti cars (Mary Eiwood, Barb Sundahl. Penny Sac old, jndic Otterstad, Karin Peterson, Barb DeViUiers, and Lynne Sam nelson) entertain the student body with a medley of Christmas tunes. Christmas Holiday music and colorful decorations ushered in the Christmas season at Roosevelt High School. On December 11, the annual Christmas Concert for the public was presented by the choral department, under the direction of Mr. Clayton Hutchins. On December 18, the Blue Tri and Hi-Y clubs sponsored an early morning service at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Later, during the Christmas auditorium program, a group of Roosevelt drama students, with the assistance ol the choir, presented the play. Why the Chimes Rang.’ The poor boy in Why the Chimes Rang presents his humble offering and causes the Christmas chimes to be heard once again—fohn Le Blond and John Stende. The many givers of gifts f ncel before the altar. A.F.S. How would you like to spend a portion of your high school career in another part of the world? This experience is made possible each year for selected American and foreign students by an organization known as the American Field Service. The A.F.S. is a private, non-profit, educational organization designed to further the understanding and good will among jKoples of the world. It carries out this objective by bringing high school students from abroad to live and study in American homes and communities for a period of one year. The organization also sends American students abroad to live and attend school in a foreign nation for a period of from two to five months. Senior Sue Reif collected many souvenirs while living with her German family during the summer of 1959. Luiz Aguiar points out his Brazilian home to Anna Zorio. an exchange student from Italy. Girls' and Boys' States Girls’ State and Boys’ State provide selected students with an opportunity to learn democratic principles by practicing responsible citizenship in government. Each spring, one junior girl and two junior boys are chosen by teachers of the history department to represent Roosevelt at these week-long conventions. These representatives participate in the establishment of mock city, county, and state governments. (iirls meet at the 4-H Building on the State Fair grounds while Boys’ Staters meet at the Farm Campus of the University. Verne Goodmanson, Lynne Maher, and Fred Nelson visited the Minnesota State Capitol as a part of Girls' and Boys’ States activities. C77 3 Talent Show The tclocties harmonize in singing When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.”—Penny ParJ($, Linda A person. Nancy Selchow, and foyer Iverson. Varied, unusual, and interesting Teddy talent was displayed at the annual Talent Show on March 16 and 17. Under the direction and supervision of Miss A. Pauline Sandboe, the German Band, the Boys’ Quartet and numerous other acts provided good entertainment and a well-rounded program. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Swanson, accompanied various acts. The french horn quartet, composed of Denny Rosen, Bruce Brown. Roger Lindgren, and Cliff Swenson, plays Hunting Chorus” from Der Freischutz. Following the natural course of a melodrama. the villain (John LeBlond) entices the girl (Lynne Samuelson) away from her hero (ferry Hanson) . . . Winter Sports Day V Feminine screams filled the auditorium as one of the Winter Sports Day vulcans prepared to carry out his responsibilities. Winter Sports Day, January 29, 1%(), with its many and varied activities, provided Roosevelt’s students with a welcome break from the regular school routine of the winter months. The eve of Winter Sports Day found the Teddies defeating league-leading Henry by a score of 77 to 57 in one of the most dramatic basketball games of the year. The wrestling team’s decisive victory over Central and the Blue Tri sponsored chow mein dinner set the stage for the Winter Sports Day activities the following day. During the Sports Day morning pepfest, the live king candidates were interviewed by the master of ceremonies, Larry Walton. A new attraction added to the Winter Sports Day Parade in 1960 was a float contest between the three classes. Each class designed and constructed a float which participated in the parade from the school to Sibley Field, hirst prize was awarded to the Junior Class Float. M. C. Larry Walton greets guest celebrity. Miss Minnesota (Universe), Muriel Fairbanks. The prizewinning junior Class float leads the way to Sibley Field. CM} Students flocks to Sibley Field for Winter Sports Day activities. King candidates (hutch) Rhoades. Jack Davis, Dale Nelson. fikc Zgodava. and Torn Marty. line up” for an inter-viett' at the morning auditorium program. he new Winter Sports Day R‘nS' Dale Set son, is crowned by Muriel Fairbanks. Miss Minnesota (i inverse). A queen stretches to give a k,nS u congratulatory !{tss. Winter Sports Day Loading off the festivities at Sibley Field was a rousing game of broom hockey between the girls of Silver Tri and Blue Tri. Visiting celebrity, Muriel Fairbanks, Miss Minnesota (Universe), crowned Dale Nelson king of the 1960 Winter Sports Day. The crowning was followed by an arrangement of “Mr. Wonderful by the Melodears. A skating exhibition by the Rockheads and a display of puck handling by the hockey team concluded the afternoon’s activities at Sibley Field. Winter Sports Day activities for 1960 ended with the annual dance, the “Frost Frolic. Dancing to the music of the Dance Hand climaxed the day for many students. Roosevelt students fal(c the easy (?) way down. Frozen, but enthusiastic, Teds join in the Funny Hop. Fat Stcenson and Sharon Kalscheucr enjoy unauthorized rests during a rough game of broom hockey. Class Play Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being liar-nest'’ was presented on April 7 and S as the 1%() Senior Class Play. This presented the first opportunity to use the new cyclorama, the 1960 Senior (Mass Memorial. The play was given on two nights, with a different cast performing each evening. The play is a farce alxuit two young Englishmen. John Worthing, jr. and Algernon Moncricff. who both adopt the assumed name, Ernest. In the ensuing confusion, each of them falls in love with a girl who adores the name Ernest. The truth is made known to the girls, and all is forgiven. Cast Characters Thursday Night Triday Night Cecily Cardew I.vnnc Samuclson. Priscilla Savold Gwendolen Fairfax . . . Karen Johnson Pamela A fling Algernon Moncricff...Jim F.incrson Greg Pederson | hn Worthing. Jr....... Jay Jenson.....John LcBlond Rev. Chasuble ......Luther Anderson Don Poffenberger Duly Bracknell..... Barbara Nave. ......... Alice Olds Miss Prism, Governess Barbara D'Estrada Hope Wal rid Merriman, Butler ,. . , l.uiz Aguiar . Luiz. Aguiar Line. Manservant. Jim Peterson Jerry Hanson Friday night cast—Don Poffenberger, Pam Arltng, John I w Blond, Hope Waif rid. Alice Olds. Greg Pederson. Priscilla Savold. Luiz Aguiar, and Miss Pauline Sandboe. Thursday night cast—jay fen son. Barb Save. Barb 1)'Estrada, Luther Anderson, Jim Peterson. Karen Johnson, Luiz Aguiar, Lynne Samuelson. and Jim Emerson. Dr. Chasuble, you ought to get mar tied I Don Poffenberger and Hope Waifnd. Auditorium Programs Thanksgiving and Christmas programs, pcpfcsts, concerts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and the St. Louis Park High School Senior Chorus, plus annual holiday observances provided a well-rounded schedule of auditorium programs during the school year. These breaks in the regular school routine proved to Ik both educational and entertaining to both students and faculty. Because of Roosevelt’s large student population, it was necessary to present each program twice. Half of the students attended each of the two performances. These programs gave faculty members and students, alike, an opportunity to enjoy the talents and experiences of others. Greg ! Mr son, captain-elect for the I960 football team at the University of Minnesota, emphasized the importance of student attendance and support at athletic events during a pepfest. Co-captami of the girls' basketball team share” their CITY PARK BOARD CHAMPIONSHU trophy with Mr. Courtney, basketball coach, and the varsity team. Captains of the winter sports (Sharon Kalscheuer, cheerleaders; Roger Rcdenbaugh, Skiing; Hutch Rhoades and fohn Horvath, gymnasts; and Virgil I.ul en, swimming) attend the moc!{ wedding of “Teddy” and School Spirit. Hollowing their performance at Roosevelt. St. Louis Par choir members and their director, Mr. Gricbcnow, exchange greetings with Mr. Clayton Hutchins. Kay Hutchins, daughter of Roosevelt's director and a member of the St. Louis Par) group, stands next to her father. Gracefully approaching his wedding, the bride School Spirit (Dale Kelson) was attired :n a beautiful white satin gown, floor length, and trimmed with lace. He also wore a veil with matching accessories and carried an arm bouquet of cream colored roses. Tennis shoes, a gift from the groom, completed the bride's outfit. Backstage, the Melodears prepare for their number. May Day An old-fashioned garden party was the setting for the coronation of the !%() Queen of the May, held on May ( . The queen and attendants were escorted by royalty from WSI) and Homecoming. A daisy chain dance hy the Rockettcs introduced the five candidates, but the identity of the lucky girl was not revealed until dancers Jean Knutson and Jackie Landc crowned Glcnna Roth as the new May Queen. A Student Council sp nsored dance in the lunchroom that evening brought to a close the traditional May Day activities. Her Royal Highness, Glcnna Roth. Queen of the May. The Choralatres entertained the t ucen candidates with a r-edley of tunes from the musical production, “Show lioat. The Royal Court—Sandy Swanson, faerie Landc, Yvonne Kelson, Queen Glcnna Roth. Fran 7. ay check,, can Knutson, and Ha Mae Johnson. John Ellefson and Bruce Larson sport shawl coliars. Small suitcases (actually overgrown purses) were a must” for a I960 high school girl. Such weighty purses provided the needed exercise for senior girls no longer enrolled in physical education classes. Fads 'N Fashions Barb Rip pel. Claudette Gaylord, and Linda Johnson are warm and in style wearing coats with raccoon-collars and chiffon scarves. On Friday, the day unofficially set aside for wearing school letter sweaters, many feminine athletes could be found in Roosevelt’s halls. Fat Fide and Connie Vp-hoff were among the letter wearers. Actually, however, the giris were sporting letters earned by a favorite beau. [87H Top Teds . . . . . . Outstanding seniors elected to Roosevelt's During three years of high school, many of Roosevelt's students distinguish themselves because of some personal trait or leadership quality. As seniors, these students arc honored by fellow classmates by being chosen to represent their class in that year's Hall of Fame. Although many are qualified, only one person can actually receive each ot the distinctions. Pre- Holl of Fame. liminary ballots determine the four top finalists in each of the selected categories. Seniors then vote a second time to name the individuals to he honored. Those who arc elected are the persons who continue to stand out in the minds of other RHS students. The Sagamore joins with the rest of the school in congratulating the “TOP TKDS of 1%0. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED SHYEST Judy Donnelly and Virgil Lul en CONTRIBUTED MOST Jim Peterson and Lynne Maher Sue Woestehof) and Verne Good man.con CUTEST COUPLE Paul Iverson and Mary Lou Challcen MOST TALENTED Pam .tiling anti Toni Hanson BIGGEST FLIRT Ron Pederson and Lynne Samuclson CLASS CLOWNS Barb Anderson and Ken Carlson FRIENDLIEST Mary Lou Chalicen and jay Jenson Teds CUTEST SMILE AND BROADEST GRIN Butch Rhoades and Rat Tlatt BEST ALL-AROUND Steve Hollingsworth and Ha Mac Johnson MOST ATHLETIC Dale X cl son and Carolyn Karlstroni CLASS CHATTERBOX Kathy Dolan and Tom I'ischcr Marching on to fame Sports In the world of sports, there is more to he gained by an individual than fame. Winning or losing, it is the marching together of participants as a team that teaches many of life’s important lessons. These lessons include getting along with others, thinking clearly, and taking directions. To he an athlete, natural ability, desire, and training are definite requirements. To Ik a GOOD athlete, fair play, and a display of good sportsmanship are also necessary. If any one of these qualities is lacking, both the individual and the team will he less successful. Sharon Kalscheucr enjoys a moment of cool relaxation after leading football fans in a rousing cheer. Marsha Wagnild informs cousin ferry that he has been selected as one of the 7969-6 cheerleaders. Cheerleaders The march to fame of Roosevelt’s 1959-1960 athletic teams was led by peppy, energetic cheerleaders— Joan Freund, Sharon Kalscheuer, Marsha Wagnild, Jerri ('apron, Tom Hanson, Bruce Dc-Villiers. Mike Harrison, and Jerry Bell. Besides spending much time rehearsing old and new cheers, these eight students, advised by Mrs. Jean Rolloff and Mrs. Lois Gardner, directed student enthusiasm at all athletic events and auditorium pepfests. The 1960-1961 squad will include JoAnn Swanson, Joyce Pederson, Fayth Marty, Jcri Furness, Tom Nygaard, Doug Torvik, Darrell Norling, and Jerry Wagnild. 1959-196C CHEERLEADERS: J. Freund, T. Hanson, S. Kalscheucr, It. DcVillicrs, G. Bell, J. Capron. M. Harrison, M. Wagnild. C94] Co-captain Nelson charges through the opposition's defense. Roosevelt’s defensive line, the backbone of the 95 V football team, held Central to a 7 to 7 tie. Football Roosevelts football team opened the 1959-60 athletic season. Although strong on defense, the team enjoyed only moderate success during the season. Defensively, Roosevelt was as good as any team in the conference. Led hv tackles Bob Lcnon and Larry Uden, the defense was impressive in every game. Three Roosevelt players received special recognition for play during the season. Fullback Eric Wick was selected “Back of the Week” for his effort against Washburn. Tackle Larry Uden was chosen “Most Valuable Player by his teammates, and also placed on the All-City second team. Cat-captain Bob Lcnon was chosen for the All-City first team and placed on WCCOs All-State 'ream” for his exceptional play at tackle. Denny HofT, junior, was elected captain for the 1%() football season. A SQUAD ROW ONE: S. Hollingsworth, I). Svcr.dsen. W. Hester. I . Nelson. R. Lcnon. J. Norwich. J. Peterson, I.. Uden. I . Row TWO: I . Keenan. J. Ellcfson. M. Zj rxliva. 1 . Iverson. K. Monahan. L. Walsh, I). Nelson, I . Nozonic. ROW THREE: K. Robcrj:. 1). Kahn. W. Malm. J. Rook. (J. F.ngfcr, J. Elfstrum. I . Elfstrum, G. Pangburn, 1). Holt, ROW FOUR: M. Scanlon, C. Ramlterg. W. Howler. |. Herrr. R. Ctrlson, I). Greendahl. J. Rebus, E. Wick. TOP ROW; A. Gowans. Asst. Coach. |. Sullivan, Head ( ach, R. Wold, 1 . Dietrich, |. Hanson, J. Peterson, R. Pearson, T. Turk. Asst. Coach. MISSING: It. Harder, R. Strawn. Hester chinges through opposition's defense for valuable yardage. Aided by Ixnon. Bozonie sweeps end for a sizeable gain. Football Summaries ROOSEVELT 2, MARSHALL 6 The season’s opener was played at Marshall. Opening day ineffectiveness hampered success until the fourth quarter, when the scoring consisted of Marshall’s touchdown and a safety by the Teds. ROOSEVELT 19, NORTH 7 Trailing 7-0 at halftime, Roosevelt came hack to outscore North 19-0 in the second half. Hollingsworth starred hv scoring the first six points and later galloped N7 yards to set up the final touchdown. ROOSEVELT 0, HENRY 14 Roosevelt was virtually overpowered by a strong Henry team whose offensive tactics baffled the Teddies’ defense. Roosevelt neared Henry’s goal on several occasions, but each time failed to score. ROOSEVELT 7, CENTRAL 7 The Rough riders scored once in the first half of their Homecoming game to hold the lead until midway through the fourth quarter. Central’s speedy backfield finally broke through for a 4K yard touchdown run to tic the score. ROOSEVELT 27, WEST 12 As repayment for the 1958 Homecoming loss, the Roughriders trampled West 27-12 at the Cowboy’s celebration this year. Roosevelt scored 27 points before West could launch an effective attack. ROOSEVELT 6, SOUTHWEST 7 A hard luck game. Roosevelt stopped a long drive on the one foot line of the rain-soaked field only to fumble in the end zone for a Southwest score. Later, tackle Jim Peterson recovered a fumbled pass and ran 25 yards for a missed the conversion. touchdown. Roosevelt ROOSEVELT 6, SOUTH 0 On a partly snow-covered field, Roosevelt outlasted South in the final game of the season. Neither team moved the ball consistently, and the only scoring was Roosevelt’s touchdown. Lettermen Bebus, . I xnon, R. Bowler. W. •Lilja, P. Bozonie, P. Monahan, E. Carlson. R. • Nelson, D. Dietrich. D. • Nelson, P. Elf strum. D. Nortvid{. . • Elfstrum, . Pangburn, G. Ellcfson.f. , Pearson, R.. asst. mgr. Engfer, G. Peterson, . Gillette, L. Peterson, f. Greendahl, D. Ramberg, C. Hanson, . Scanlon, A ., mgr. Harder, B. Strawn, R„ asst. mgr. •Hester. W. Svendscn, D. •Hoff. D. Uden, L. • Hollingsworth. S. Walsh, L. Iverson, P. ••Wick.E. Keenan, P. Wold, L. • denotes second au-ard. 7.godava, M. • denotes third award. B SQUAD ROW ONE: W. Mahn. J. Hcrre. T. Hanson. J. Rook, L. Olsen. B. leader, |. Gwiazdon. R. Erickson. ROW TWO: E. Knox. |. Finn. K. Elfstrum. S. brwn. P. Fitzgerald. E. Nelson. C. Olson. B. Hanson. ROW THREE: P. Quirk, R. Engtund. C. Widga, G. Bloom-quist. I). Bccktould, |. Danielson, S. Davis. R. Clyde, (J. Baron. S. Gcrdell, D. ShackIcton. J. Guptill.. I.. Peterson. ROW FOUR: A. We rauch. G. Van Zanten. F. Warn. B. Heitze. R. Axberg. Mr. Turk, coach. B Squad The “B” squad, consisting mainly of juniors, finished an undefeated season to capture first place honors in its league. This squad will provide the nucleus for next year's “A” squad. Mr. Turk, coach of the “B” squad for three years, has each time led the “B” squad team to the city championship. Soph Squad Football R x sevclt's sophomore team finished well down in the standings of the southern division after a rough season. The sophomores won one game and lost four. Standings are not too important during the sophomore year, however, since the season is used primarily to test the player’s ability to play various positions. SOPHOMORE SQUAD ROW ONE: J. Wcdcll. R. Shumway, M. Chadwick. W. Exum, P. Lamberger, G. Antoine, S. Rantstad. R. Torcson, W. Worth. ROW TWO: R. Swenson, G. Williams, G. Lundccn. W. Shilson, E. Skoog, G. Borg, H. Bcrgquist. I). Warn. ROW THREE: R. Runman. P. SwjnMin, B. Adams, J. Fclkcr, 1 . Lowe, I). Moon, J. Peterson, J. Bechthold. ROW FOUR: Mr. Johnson, coach, A. Imlo, R. Hanson. I XCcdcrhcrg. J. Finn. S. Fowler, T. Resslor. W. Snyder, T. Walker. Mr. Benson, coach. Cross Country Led by captain Jim Day, the 1959 cross country team swept through the season victoriously. According to Coach Yngve, Roosevelt had the best team and best individual runner in the school’s history. The Teds remained undefeated until the city meet when a fast Southwest team emerged on top. Roosevelt then went on to win the regional meet, and took second place in state competition. Among his many accomplishments. Day set an all time record for the Nokomis course with a time of 8:51.9 during the city meet. In all, he broke 9:00 minutes at Nokomis four times, a feat no other high school runner has accomplished more than once. Top runners, besides Day, were Jack Davis. Marshall Moe, Dexter Bystedt, and Mark Ryman. Rv-man, a junior, will captain the 1960 team. Record (Low score wins) Roosevelt .... 15 Roosevelt 26 Roosevelt 22 Roosevelt 16 Roosevelt ... 21 Roosevelt 22 Roosevelt . 15 Roosevelt.. ... 19 Roosevelt ... 22 South 41 Southwest ...29 West . 39 Washburn ... 47 Vocational ...40 Central .. .. 33 Henry ...50 North ...40 Edison ...39 llystedt and Moc compete during a workout in friendly rivalry. Day and Davis, top cross country runners, build tip speed for final straightaway. ROW ONE: L. Wcnsolc. M. Ryman. D. Bystcdt, J. Davis, J. Day, captain; M. Moc. |. I.illa, K. Talk. TOP ROW: B. Bachlcr. G. Johnson. M. EngncII, O. Miller, R. Rocker, M. Lamperd, R. Bachlcr. Mr. Yngve, coach. Lettermen Bachlcr. B.—Mgr. •Bystcdt, D. Davis, I. Day. I. F.tignell, H. Lamperd, M. Lilia, I. 9 Moe, M. Reciter, R. • Ryman, M. Tallc.K. • denotes second award. C99] Runners who earned the Region Fire Cross Country Championship were M. Ryman, . Davis, J. Day, M. Moe, and D. Bystcdt. Roosevelt teammates D. Bystcdt, M. Moe, . Davis, and . Day run a time trial around La e Hiawatha. Captain Virgil Lul(en practices starts in preparation for state competition. Lettermen Berry. C. Clyde. R. Frame n. R. •Hyde. R. ••Iverson, P. Jam bee l{. N. denote second au-ard •• denotei llttrd award •Kupl{a, T. ••Lnf(en, V. Miller. B. Nyberg, I). •O’Brien. M. Shunt way, R. Swimming Captain Virgil Luken led Roosevelt’s swimming team to a second place finish in the I960 city competition. Winning places for Roosevelt in the district meet were Bruce Miller, free styler, and the 200 yard medley relay team which tied the record of 1:58. Members of the relay team were R. Franzen. V. Luken, M. O’Brien, and B. Miller. Luken missed repeating as state champion in the breaststroke, a title he earned as a junior. ROW ONE: V. Luken. R Franzen. R. Shumway, | Cam pc, J. Hcltzer, T. Jam beck, coach. TOP ROW; [) Nyberg, M. O’Brien, N Jarnbeck. T. Kupka. P. I cr son. B. Miller. R. I Ivtlc. C Berry. MISSING: R. Civile |. Walfrill. Arneson displays winning form on the horse. Gymnastics The 1959-60 Gymnastics team placed second in the City, Northwest, Region Five, and State meets. The “B” class, led by Co-captains J. Harvath and B. Rhoades and T. Arneson, was undefeated through the season. • denotes second award. • denotes third an ard Lettermen •• Arneson, T. • How man, R. Dow. T. Duedc, C. Fibrin!IF. Grand, IF. Hansen. G. Harvath, . Haugen, I . •Hester. IF. LaFranee, D. Lee. D. Miller. G. Sorting, D. Sor ton, M. Orel, T. Peterson, I). •Ranzinger, I). • Rhoades, H. •Roust. R. Sondrall, L. Stende, . 9Torvil(,A. •Torvit. D. Rhoades, H Class City Champion, gives handstand performance on the rings. Harvath, R Class STATF. Champion, flies through space after completing a giant swing on the high bar. ROW ONK: ( . Miller. C. Ducde. F. Torscli, B. Thesenga. I). Lindquist, I). Peterson, I). (.aFrancc. ROW TWO: H. hngnell, T. Occl. P. Ilaugan. R. Peterson. I . N'orling. W. Grand. B. Marten. M. Norton. J. Stende. ROW THRKE: K. Peterson, coach; I). Ran ingcr. ( . Kallas. I), I.er. R. Bowman, G. Hansen. R. Roust, W. Kibrink, L. Sondrall, T. Dow. ROW FOUR: T. Arneson. W. Hester, A. Tor-vik. I). Torvik. B. Rhoades. Ot-captain. MISSING: |. Harvath, Co-captain. ROW ONIi: l . ('arlvm. T. Marty, I). Svciul cn, B. Larson. K. Kn ix. |. (Calhoun. T. Mosher. (I. Kn fer, R. Naslund. M. Ryman. I). Torvik. ROW TWO: B. Johnson. coach; R. (irothr, M. Bradison, R. Johnson, K. Andrews, R. Hendrickson, I). Swenson, |. Rook, ( . ( u| till. B. Loader. Dave Torvik upsets Washburn rival. Hockey With only one returning regular to stabilize the squad, Roosevelt’s hockey team finished the season in fifth place in city standings, and had an overall record of 12 wins and 8 losses. Captained by senior Dave Svendsen, the hockey team fought to river-come the size and experience of opposing teams. Defense was the strong point of this year's team. Although Roosevelt’s ofFensc overpowered many weaker opponents, it was the sharp defensive play that held the stronger teams in check when the Teddies failed to score! The Teds ended regular season plav with a total Marty and Larson taf(e time out to tango while Svendsen continues play. Scores Roosevelt 2 Southwest 4 Roosevelt ... 7 Central ... 2 Roosevelt . 1 Henry ... 3 Roosevelt 3 North 0 Roosevelt 2 Washburn 4 Roosevelt ... 9 Marshall . 0 Roosevelt . 0 South 4 Roosevelt 7 Vocational .... 1 Roosevelt 2 West 1 DISTRICT 17 Roosevelt . 4 North ... 3 (overtime) Roosevelt ... 0 Washburn ... 6 Lettermen Andrews, E. II rad i son. M. • Calhoun, G. Carlson, A. F.ngfer, G. Grothe, R. Guptill, G. I Air son. H. Loader, II.. mgr. Marty, T. •Naslund, R. Redenbaugh .R-Rool(, . Ryman, M. Hendrickson, R. S vend sen. I).. Johnson. R., mgr. capt. Johnson. R. Swenson. R. Knox, E. Torvik,. I). • denotes second award Marty discovers size does mal(e a difference as he is stopped by one of South’s defensemen. of five wins and four losses. Roosevelt advanced to the semi-finals in the district playoffs hy defeating North 4-3 in overtime. However, RHS skaters were later defeated hy a strong Washburn team which went on to the state tournament. Only six seniors made the 19594)0 hockey squad. Four of them, Bruce Larson, Tom Marty, Jerry Calhoun and Dave Svendsen, were on the starting six. Co-captains Ron Naslund and Aldean Carlson will head next year’s team, which will include fifteen experienced returnees. Washburn’s powerful defense blanks Roosevelt in the district playoff game. SOPHOMORE SQUAD ROW ONE: R. Noble. F. VanBcntin. R Rmmun T. HroHn. C. Her . D. Ratac ak. ROW TWO: l . M.clkr, coach: S. Frcdell, T II,m-mjrv, |. Rumucko. I . Brown. I). Olvm. . Howe. ]. Ja cr . |. Hhlen. Davis struggles with a strong opponent from North. Wrestling An experienced wrestling team claimed victory for Roosevelt, as it overpowered all opponents to win the city and district championships. The closest matches were still lopsided with scores favoring the Teds, who romped through the conference schedule undefeated. Among the twelve weight divisions, Roosevelt had seven individual city champs. They were: Tom Fischer. Pat Comer. Jack Davis, John Ellcfson, Jack Bundy, Jerry Hanson, and Mike Marcy. In city and district competition, only two weight divisions finished lower than third place. Region competition proved harder, however, and captain Jerry Hanson and Mike Marcy were the only two who placed for Roosevelt. Marcy was later eliminated by a delayed change in rulings, and Hanson alone was entitled to state eligibility. (Competition stiffened and Hanson failed to place. Next year’s captain. Clary Larson, will be the only returning starter. A SQUAD It. I-cnon. It. Jenson. M. Marcy. |. Hanson. J. Bundy, J. Kllctv.n, J. Davis, It. Duschik. I). Miller. I . Comer. i. l.ar-son. T. Fischer. EQUIPMENT MANAGERS H. Ricmctnchncidcr, adviser; (i. Peterson, I . Tronnes, l . Lewder, I). dcMalignon, A. Hansen. Equipment Managers The equipment managers play an important part in the athletic program at KHS. Without the help of this group of hoys, it would he nearly impossible to keep check on all of Roosevelt's equipment. Under the supervision of Mr. Kicmcnschneidcr. this crew is assigned the joh of distributing and col- lecting the equipment for all athletic teams during the school year. The job of handling equipment requires a great deal of time from volunteers who spend many after school hours in the equipment room assisting coaches and players. WRESTLING B SQUAD ROW ONE: J. Miller. H. Popkins, T. ('uthbcrtvm. I. NVcnnolc, I). Chclberg. R. Willcts, I). Nelson. ROW TWO: B. Fitzgerald, R. OTIcron. I). Kahn. I- Bransford. B. Olson. G. Bloomqimt. h. Nelson. S. Rcvor, A. Wcyrauch. C 105 3 Wrestling Lettermen Brantford. . ••Bundy, f. Comer, P. •Davis. . Duschif(. B. •• Bilefson. . ••Fischer. T. ••Hanson, . Jensen, R. •Larson, G. •Lenon, R. •Marey. M. ••Miller, D. Revor, S. • denotes second award •• denotes third award A SQUAD KNEELING: M. Novak, manager: I). Elfstrum, I). Nelson, co-captain; B. Jorgeaw n. I . Christensen, R. Ixrnas. P. Bozonic, co-captain; J. Elfstrum. R. Mahre, manager. STANDING: R. Blake, coach; J. Herre, D. Mona. B. Woodfill, U. Jansons, L. Bjeltlancs, F. Warn, I). Nelson. I). Hoff, B. Bowman. C. Olson. W. Courtney. coach. Basketball Roosevelts basketball team ended the season one victory away from sharing the city championship. The Teddies started slowly, but showed increasing potential during the year as the team conquered one opponent after another. It was a surprising upset by Southwest that kept the team from winning city honors. Roosevelt then advanced to the district finals by heating Edison 55 to 51, despite the fact that the Teds were missing starters because of the fiu. Here again, however, they met an inspired West team. The Cowboy's hustle proved too much for the ailing Ted’s and they were easily defeated. Co-captain Dale Nelson led Roosevelt through the season with his exceptional scoring on long-range shots. All year Nelson kept the fans’ attention as he repeatedly swished the nets with set shots and jump shots. This shooting led to the individual scoring title that Nelson captured by averaging 19.5 points per game and also helped win the Roosrrelf’s stuning i‘ti up included Dale Nelson. P. Ilozonie. P. Christensen. •'. Warn and Dare Nelson Dare Nelson wrestles the ball away from three Henry opponents. Bozonie recovers rebound during Vocational game while teammates Christensen and Dave Nelson prepare to carry on the offensive. Player of the Year award in the city conference. Dale was also named to the All-City team. Steady play in each game earned the co-captains, Paul Bozonie and Dave Nelson, Honorable-Mention on the All-City team. Bozonic was also placed on the All-District team. Captain-elect, Dave Nelson, and starting center, Fred Warn, will return to lead the 1960-61 squad. Bozonie, Teddy guard, drives past two defenders in scoring attempt. Deadeye Dale Nelson won city scoring honors with his accurate jump shot. lump ball during the Roosevelt-Vocational game. • 9Bozonic, I . Bowman, li. Christensen, P. Elf strum, D. Elf strum, . fan sons, U. • denotes second award •• denotes third auard Lettermen Iorgenson. B. Lernas. 1). ••Nelson. Dale •Nelson. D. Warn. F. C 3 junior Dare Nelson was elected by teammates to captain the 1960-61 basketball team. The team's starting ft re receives final instructions from Coach Wayne Courtney. Christensen watches teammate Warn battle to gam possession of loose ball. Basketball Scores Roosevelt 43 West 52 Roosevelt 59 Marshall ...33 Roosevelt 61 Washburn 35 Roosevelt 59 Central . . 37 Roosevelt 56 Vocational 52 Roosevelt 77 Henry .. ...57 Roosevelt . 71 Edison . 45 Roosevelt ... 71 South . 71 Roosevelt ... 36 Southwest ... 49 Roosevelt 69 North 59 DISTRICT 17 Roosevelt 55 Edison ... 51 Roosevelt 46 West 72 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ROW ONE: J. Totushck. R. Travis W. Scamp. I). Warn. P. Swanson. R. Wilson. T. Rcsdcr. K. Elfetrunt. ROW TWO: M. Novak, manager; R. Wciklc, |. Peterson. I). Tad sen, |. Proms. J. Olive, |. Bechthold. P. LambcfKcr, R- Blake, coach. KNEELING: R. Rcdcnbaugh. captain: |. Kcohanc, captain. STANDING: D. Mallison. V. Dclcgard, M. Kupka. . V.ngncU, t c- aard. T. Tdkc. S. Wilson, T. Shannon. Skiing Once again Roosevelt’s skiing team encountered a shortened season due to the lack of snow during the early winter months. Under the leadership of coach Dale Johnson and co-captains Jack Kcohanc and Roger Rcdcnbaugh, this year's team placed second in the city meet and fifth in the state meet. In the city meet the Teds displayed strength in the slalom by taking the first three places, while the lumping team look third place and the cross country team captured fifth place. Individual honors in the slalom were taken by Jack Kcohanc, Scott Wilson, and Roger Rcdcnbaugh, respectively. Next year’s team will include six returning let-termen.They will he under the leadership of Howard Engncll and Scott Wilson, co-caplains-elect. Kcohanc twists about in winning fashion on his way to first place in city slalom competition. Leftermen Howes, . Dclcgard, V. Engncll,H. ••Keohanc, . •0degaard, I). •• Rcdcnbaugh, K. Shannon, T. Tdlic.T. Wilson, S. • denotes second award •• denotes third award 0degaard conies to a stop after cross country run. [iwi 'A SQUAD ROW ONE: ( . Krogman, |. Gwiazdun, R. Burnside, J. Hugo, I . Latvala. ( . Dahl, M. Gladhill. W. Grcrtin. R. Bachlcr, R. Culver, CJ. Baron, S. Hollingsworth, l . Bystrdt. ROW TWO: R. Clyde. A. Johnson. I). Steiner, J. Lilia, H. Kngncll, M. Moc. J. Day, J. Dyjak, L. Walsh, W. Scamp. M. Xgodava. cajHam: R. Rcckcr. I- Olson, 1). Thornby. ROW THREE: B. Ixsader. J. Axbcrg. I). HolT. K. Tallc, B. Bachler. S. Revor. K. Roherg, F. Warn, E. Monahan, J. Herre, J. Helms D. (ircendahl. P. Lilia, R. Erickson, Mr. Sullivan, a t. coach. Track Roosevelt started out the ’59 track season by placing third in the Twin City Indoor meet. In this meet Dick Uphoff broke a record in the half-mile, which had lasted for seventeen years. He was followed by teammate Dick Quick, who finished second. The 'feds showed strength in distance events, but lacked sprinters. Tri-Captains Dick Quick, Dale Tjosvold, and Dick Uphoff were impressive in their events. Next record to be broken was the two mile relay. Combined efforts by Quick, Uphoff, Anderson, and Zgodava made it possible. The four mile relay team, made up of Ted harriers, almost upset favored Southwest on a fast track. Another surprise came when the hurdlers captured an unexpected first. Roosevelt placed fourth in the City Relays. Roosevelts half milers were favored to dominate this event in the city meet, but final results did not bear out this prediction. Although Uphoff qualified for state competition with a first place, Quick was nosed out of second place. Paul Beckstrom, with a second place discus throw, was the only other Rl IS trackman to qualify for the state meet. Others scoring points for Roosevelt during this city meet AI. Moe battles South opponent for the lead in the first lap of the mile run. 'Valle, Day and Engnell follow closely behind. 1959 Lettermen Anderson, C. Balder, S. Beckstrom, P. Day.R. •Bide, I. Igelsrud, D. •• Kennedy, P. Kovic, G. Lenon. R. • Quic!{. D. Ramberg. D. • • • T osvoid, D. •Uphoff. D. Walsh. L. Zgodara, M. • denotes manager •• denotes setond award ••• denotes third award 1— SOPHOMORE TRACK ROW ONE: R. Will its, L . Madison, R. )‘Heron, J. Bcchthold, I). Lccklitcr, R. HiAktu, Waller Snyder. J. Miller, SECOND ROW: F. Van Bergen, M. Kupka, K. Hanning, R. Hickman, l„ (Carlson, I). Myhrc, l . Moon. I . Schulte. THIRD ROW; ('. Hansen, coach; Dyjak, R. Recker, V. Scamp. D. Warn, J. Klandcrud, I . Swanson, |. Rusnacko, W. Snyder, |. Sullivan, coach. were Igclsrud, Tjosvold, and Day who won fourth, fifth, and sixth in the mile. These trackstcrs contribute to Roosevelt’s fourth place in city competition. In state competition, with 113 schools participating, Roosevelt tied for fourteenth place. Top local honors went to UphofT who won the half mile event. An inexperienced 1960 track team enjoyed only moderate success. With only four returning letter-men, Captain Mike Zgodava and Coach Yngve were forced to rely mainly on juniors and sophomores. The young team did, however, gain experience for a brighter future. Roosevelt's leading half toilers, Rystedt and Zgodava, exchange baton for final lap of two-mile relay. dm Ed Monahan throws the discus during South meet. KNEELING: D. Johnson, J. Kcolunc. J. Rambcrg. R. Petersen, R. I laglind, R. Kveberg, J. Johnson. N. Benedict. STANDING: W. Courtney, coach; J. NicololT. B, Larson, R. Pederson. ( . Tlione, R. Mahre, B. Arling. Jim Johnson watches ball after teeing off. Golf Roosevelt golfers were given an oppoiunity to compete during two seasons this year as part of an experiment by the State High School Athletic-Association. In the fall, high schools throughout Minnesota entered in state competition. Roosevelt, led by Robert Petersen, John Rambcrg, and Jim Johnson, took first place in team scoring to win the State Championship trophy. In the spring, regular golf competition was continued on a city level. The three state winners returned to lead the Teds through the regular spring season. 1959 Lettermen •• Grenier, B. Haglind, R. fohnson, D. • denotes second award Keohane, J. • Pe ter sen. B. Rant berg. . • • denotes third award Coach Wayne Courtney instructs State Champions B. Petersen, . Johnson. . Ram berg. • Ram berg lines up putt while Petersen observes form. State singles champ •’. Klec (ner waits for opponent's return. 7 • Kyguard prepares for return volley. Tennis Tennis was another of the high school sports played both in the fall and spring to lengthen the season for participation. Junior Frank Kleckncr, Roosevelt's tennis captain, won the state singles championship during the fall season, kleckncr also played first singles as a sophomore. City competition was played as usual in the spring. Roosevelt's strongest opposition came from Washburn and North. 7959 Lettermen Collier. P. •• Denham. G. • Forstrom. R. lanson, . • denotes second award •• Hogan, T. Klee fitter, l:. •Sack, R. •Schcibe. . •• denotes third award H. Sac!{ an(T • Hanson team up in doubles match. KNEELING: F. Kleckncr. T. Nyjraard, S. Wilson. R. Sack. J. Ehlcn. STANDING: I. Hanson, G. Miller. R. Cramer. I.. Bjcldanes. P. Collier, C. Berry. Mr. SJoni-n d. coach. A SQUAD ROW ONE: P. Nelson. P. Bozonic, J. Norivick, I). Svendsen, co-ca plain: I). Nelson. co-capiatn: M. Bradison, Cl. Hanson, 1 Dc (ircfsoire. ROW TWO: It. Ihkken. It. Howler. C. Engfer, K. Carlson. J. Bymark. T. Marly. B. Mahn. ROW THREE: R. Nadund, ’. Mosher, II. Johnson, R. 'ooritill. P, Cronin, I). Nelson. ROW FOUR: D. Miclkc, coach; B. Pearson, manager; M. Novak, manager; I). Ilcdlund, R. Ituiuly, R. f augc. Baseball This year baseball improved over the 1959 season because of greater strength in the pitching stall. Oxaptains Hob Reiter and Keith Armstrong led the 1959 team to a third place finish in the southern division. Southpaw co-captains Dave Svendsen and Dal Nelson provided this year's team with the necessar pitching. Six returning lettermen placed Roosevc about even in experience with opposing teams. Co-captains I). Svendsen and I). Nelson warm up lor opening game against Central. SOPHOMORE SQUAD ROW OSH: T. Johnson, T. Hustings, P. Keenan. It. Argue, J. Stcndc, R. Noble, (J. Danielson, C. Quinn, ]. Olive. TOP R P. l.jmbcrgcr, C. Berg, R. Suthcr, K. Swenson, F. Raivo, G. Berg. I. Totushek, I). Putnam. |. Wctlcll. Mr. Johnson, coach. 1959 Letter men •• Armstrong, K. Bergstrom, B. •• Cooney, T. Dooley, M. EUingson, R. F.ngjer, T. Hanson, G. • denotes manager • denotes second award •Hjortaas, C. Larson, B. Larson, B. ••Nelson, D. Nor trie (, J. ••Reiter, B. Svcndscn, D. facf( Norwich slides into second as Marty relays the hall to Hanson during spring baseball practice. P. Bozonie drives in a run with opening game triple. 1959 Baseball Scores Gary lingfer and Mif e Bradison try out for starting catching position. Roosevelt .... 7 Vocational Roosevelt 7 Marshall Roosevelt .... 3 Central Roosevelt . 12 Central Roosevelt 4 Southwest Roosevelt .... 1 Washburn Roosevelt .... 3 West Roosevelt .... 6 South ... Roosevelt 6 Southwest Roosevelt 1 Washburn Roosevelt .... 3 West Roosevelt 2 South .7 typical scene as students participate in the volley-hall tournament. Intramural Volleyball To give all Roosevelt students an opportunity to participate in some type of athletic program, the physical education teachers supervise an annual intramural volleyball tournament for participating homeroom teams. Winners are determined by a system of double elimination. To insure co-rccreational competition, teams arc required to have at least as many girls as lx ys on each team. SOPHOMORE CHAMPS ROW ONE: C. Berg, B. Nordby. T. Case. S. Neuman. 1). Chcl-berg. TOP ROW: I . Lee, ]. Weber. B. Travis, I). Knight. R. Strawn. C. Roberts. SENIOR CHAMPS ROW ONE: |. Haley, S. Haug. TOP ROW: T. Hanson. K. McDowell, H. Burrows. SCHOOL CHAMPS ROW ONE: M. Franscn. B. Smith, P. Zajac. C. Rowlett. TOP ROW: C. Swenson. J. McCarthy, R. Naslund, C. Davidson. Volleyball Champions Each year’s tournament produces three champions, one for each grade. The three winners then compete in a playoff to determine the school’s champion homeroom team. School championship honors this year went to Homeroom 308 for the second straight year. They represented the junior class in final competition. Other class winners were senior homeroom 116 and sophomore homeroom 110. 116 3 Junior Judy George lumps over the Swedish box during In unknown junior swings on the rings, gymnastics class. Girls' Gym Girls are required to enroll for gym classes during their sophomore and junior years at Roosevelt. As sophomores the students participate in a variety of activities, including team sports, individual sports, dancing, and gymnastics. Junior girls are given the opportunity to name, in order, three favorite gym activities. Arrangements arc made to give them two of the three choices, one for each semester. Cage Hall is a favorite of the girls’ gym classes. Sophomores S. Peterson. M. Hut-tig. •'. Malmsten. and li. I arson walk.—one hand at a tune. ROW ONK: R. Wilbur, adviser; S. Erickson. I. Pollack. I.. Maher. J. Haley. I.. Dyjak, S. Price, adviser. ROW TWO: S. WocstchofT, S. Swanson. C. Upholf, C. Dahl. C. Grosser, F. Za ye heck. ROW THREE: G. Shan, M. Wagnild. P. Wallin. S. Kalschcucr. K. Dolan. |. Capron. J. Freund. ROW FOUR: M. Murphy, J. Lundccn. I. Johnson, Y. Ratc.ni. G. Woodworth. K. Zavada. Gym Leaders Gym Leaders, students who choose to aid the Physical liducation teachers one hour a day as an elective in place of study, can he found in the gyms during almost any hour of the day. The various tasks of the gym leaders include helping the students with equipment, refereeing games, and checking locker rooms. The girl gym leaders also help check attendance. After school, the leaders referee extra-curricular games. Girls’ Gym leader, Barb lloaglund, checks attendance during sophomore gym class. Class members include F. Brown, K. McLean. N. Ericsson, K. Jnfirisen. ft. Cote, S. Mattson, L. Newton. BOYS' GYM LEADERS ROW ONE: T. Eyton. N. llcrbst. |. Pangburn. G. Kallas. ROW TWO: T. Johnson. (J. Ronncbcrji, I- Gillette, R. Rach- ler. ROW THREE: IX Paradcau. J. Keohanc. R. Wold. Girls' Basketball The Teddy Trompers, a group of senior girls, continued their domination of the girls’ basketball tournament. l;or the third straight year, the Teddy Trompers were school champions. Basketball is one of the girls' activities confined to school competition. The girls play according to their own set of rules and interest is high among competing team members. A . Murphy, member of the Teddy Trompers, during an afterschool basketball game. 1959 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS I. Swenson. C. Karl strum, L. Ophcim, C. Jcchc, M. Carlson, S. Forstrom. Girls' Volleyball The girls’ volleyball championship is determined by a double elimination type tournament. The tournament is made up of teams within the school. All sophomore, junior, and senior girls arc eligible for competition. Y'cry little schoolwide attention is given to the girls because rules prohibit spectators from being present. The girls' own enthusiasm is sufficient, however, as they cheer faithfully for the competing teams. Winners of the 1959 tournament were J. Swenson, C. Karlstrom. L. Opheim. C. Jeche, M. Carlson, and S. Forstrom. TEDDY TROMPERS KNKFLING: J. Swenson, J. Frcuml, M. Murphy, L. Ophcim. STANDING: S. Forstrom, ('. Dahl, C. Karlstrom, B. (jrl-M n, I.. Maher. M. Carlson assists volleyball up and over. Girls' Badminton Badminton begins for the girls with a school playoff to determine members of the team that will represent Roosevelt in city competition. In this year's playoff, Carolyn Karlstrom repeated as singles champion, Carolyn then joined with Louise Opheim to win the Roosevelt doubles championship for the third straight year. The badminton team as a unit won the city championship by defeating opposing teams from other schools. Members of the badminton team were J. Olson, S. Swanson, ). Furness, J. Olson. A. Hubbard, C. Karlstrom, L. Opheim, F. Brown, K. Troedsson, and G. Roth. Two important teammates figuring in the success of the team's city victories were juniors K. Troedsson and J. Olson, who were undefeated in city singles competition. The tournament gives the girls an opportunity to spend more than just class time playing badminton and gives team members a chance to meet many girls from other schools. SINGLES CHAMPION: Carolyn Karlstrom. ROW ONI': J. Olson, S. Swanson, I. Furness, |. Olson. TOP ROW: A. Hubbard. C. Karlstrom. 1.. Opheim. F. Brown. K. Troedsson, (I. Roth. DOUBLES CHAMPIONS: Louise Opheim and Carolyn Karlstrom. C 1201 KOW ONE: KarUtrom, L. Ophcint, M. Strom, G. Holrit . ROW TWO: N. Olin. |. Furness. A. Hubbard, S. Rcif, O. Johnson. K. I lanson. . Olson checks out golf clubs for an afternoon prac nee session. Tennis Golf The girls’ tennis team consisted mainly of experienced returnees during the 1960 season. Top players of 1959, C. Karlstrom, L. Ophcim, J. Furness, and N. Olin, returned to lead the I960 team. Members of the 1959 squad finished that season in second place in their respective division. Tennis teams arc divided into two divisions in the city, and standings arc determined hv the win-loss record of the teams in each division. The division champions then meet in a playoff to determine the city championship. K. Can “screes with determination. The girls' golf schedule is organized in the same manner as the tennis schedule with both division and city champions. Matches are played at neighboring golf courses. Members of the I960 golf team were J. Olson, K. Zavada, I). Rcbcr, B. Rippcl, S. Toussaint, and 1). Ness. All of the girls also played on the 1959 team. The strongest teams in the city this year were Roosevelt. Washburn, and Southwest. ROW ONE: J. Olson. K. Zavada. I). Rcbcr. ROW TWO: B. Rippcl, S. Toussaint, I). Ness. BUY CARNATIIII kOR Ytu ■ TO l! Come all you Teddies strong Organizations Jusi as an orchestra without a string section would not be complete, so a public high school without its clubs and organizations would seem incomplete. After a day of classroom activities, these organizations provide variety and .1 change of pace for participating students. The numerous organizations found at Roosevelt High School represent the special interests of student members. Besides the factual knowledge gained through lectures, field trips, and other club activities, working together, having fun, and making friends teach club members valuable lessons in human relations. Kay Sanders 4ssistunt Editor Lynne Maher Editor Mr. Harold L. Klefsaas Adviser FEATURES SECTION: Ha Mae Johnson and Deanne Star. SPORTS SECTION: Dexter Hystcdt and Verne Coodmanson. Sagamore Working in the midst of dummy sheets, pictures, and slide rules, the staff of the 1%0 Sagamore worked hard to record the events of another year at Roosevelt High School. This job was not complete until the yearbook was delivered on June 3. Sagamore routine during the year included taking pictures, planning the dummy, deciding on a cover, and working far into the night on copy. The first job confronting the staff was that of picking a theme for the book. The school song and the word Onward” were chosen because they typify the forward progress of individual students during the high school years. The 1959 Sagamore was awarded a First Class Rating by the National Scholastic Press Association. Using that book as a yardstick and injecting many interesting new ideas, the stall for I960 attempted to produce one of the Ixrst high school yearbooks in the nation. Four juniors, Judy Anderson. Mary Schmaltz, JoAnn Swanson, and Nancy Silver, began working with the staff at the beginning of the second semester. They will form the nucleus for the 1961 Sagamore StalT, along with photographers Dick Koefod and Jerry Lejchar. [12-n PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART SECTION: Dicl{ Koefod, jerry Lejehar. and Don Foffenberger. FACULTY SECTION: Karen Huege and Sharon . Ericsson. SENIOR SECTION: Karen H or for and Uz Thompson. ORGANIZATION SECTION: Gem Berg and Sharon Kalschetter. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS: Mary Schmaltz, Jo Ann Swanson, Nancy Silver and I tidy Anderson UNDERCLASS SECTION: Dolores Jackson and joe Nett-berg. Standard Photographer, Steve Anderson, loo s for a notable subject for a picture. I wo busy sports editors: llrad Pieper and Pete Christensen. Standard Fourth hour, at least for the Standard stall, often is the busiest hour of the day. Days before the school paper is printed, the scene is one of bustling activity as stall members rush to complete assigned stories before the deadline. The 1959-60 school year marks the twentieth year of publication for the Roosevelt Standard. The paper, with a minimum of twenty-six issues, covers nearly every event of the sc1mx 1 year. The first page covers news, the second page editorials, the third page is follow up, and the final page covers sporting news. The paper was under new supervision during I960 with Mr. Jambeck filling the position vacated by Mr. Nielsen. ROW ONK: J. McMillan. (J. Woodworth. Mr. |umbcvk, adviser; S. Wncstehoff. (J. Nybcfg. 1 . Christensen. ROW TWO: K. Carr. J. Clausen. J. Wilson. B. Kippel, I). Rcber. K. Prindlc. K. Peterson. B. Pieper. D. Kyllonen. S. Anderson. B. Walker. C 126 ] SCIENCE CLUB ROW ONE: J. Thornton, adviser: P. Savold. P. Arling. M. Scli.uk. secretary: S. Langvith. president: A. (Minium, adviser: M. Filipcck. vice-president: |. Wedcll. treasurer; (J. Berg, S. Kalschcurr, M. Matron, adviser. ROW TWO: L. Nelson. It. Rippcl. i. Nylicrg. K. Peter-'on. I). Rcl er. I). Kvllonen. K. Chellquist. S. Eorstrom. K. Babcock, K. Morky. ROW THREE: 1-ambcrgcr. K. Schnorr, |. Clinton. A. CJrcvcn, J. Anderson, ( . Sor.il, C. Christenson. M. I.intlholm, I). Patrick. R. Winokur. ROW POUR: N. Zciglcr. B. Pieper, l . Rosen, It. la rson. I). McCarl, I). Sodcrstroin, |. Shulkatis, C. Mady. I). Hanson, J. Olson. ROW FIVE: M. Carlson. R. Kvcbcrg. I). Mall. I). Sundt, J. Daugherty. I). Villcllo, I). Hcrnunson, H. Burrows, I). Kempc. J. Carlson. ROW SIX: I). Beveridge, It. Gustafson. |. Fellows. K. Carlson. C. Prindle, M. Kankclfritz, B. Owens. C. Gerard, P. Bergan. E. Monahan. Science Club Hi-Y Two projects tackled by the Science Club during the year were decorating for the Homecoming dance and filling Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. Mr. Halron, Mr. Thornton, and Mr. Cannon, club advisers, aided the group in carrying out its purpose of promoting an interest in science. The purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community the high standards of Christian character. A pre-Easter worship service, and Community Chest fund raising were two of the club's activities. Mr. Wcum server! as the club’s adviser. HI-Y ROW ONE: w. Knutson. adviser: P. Sorltc. I). Schulsud. S. Thuc. F. Fuhrman. YMCA Secretary; R Wilburn. Vice-Proidem: R. Peterson. President: R. Hyde, Chaplain; M. Wcum. adviser. ROW TWO; J. Ehlen. I . Larson. C. Carlson. I). Norling. T. Dow. I). 1j France, K. Kainp. R. Franzen. T. Berlin. ROW THREE: G. Antoine. C. Adams. C. Quinn. I). Klnccluirr. L Hies-cncr. I). Lundiiabt. I). Lee. R. Mocy. I). EHcnwood. ROW FOUR: A. Hoagberg. S. Nelson. C. Swenson. J. Sjobcrg. V. Iieic-ganl. ). Swedell. B. Kolcsar. D. Armstrong. ROW FIVE: T. Lowe. B. Koch. J. Skog. T. Hill. R. Toft. ;. Paul. G. Blomquisi. S. Hillstrom, |. Halldorson. ROW SIX: P. Collier. R. Jensen. R. Nelson. J. Ncwherg. S. Taylor, A. Weyrauch. T. Ixc. F. Nel- son ROW SEVEN: B. Malm. R. Pihl. S. Davis. I). Elliott. D. Delic. R. Cramer, R. Fuhrman. R. Remus, C. lljortaas. ROW EIGHT: F. Bolstad. M. Moc. I■ Bowdin, G. Frank. I. Bebus. K T- - • '— « u------------------ r v?:i----- i _.------ ROW ONE: K. Taylor. C. Dahl. Chaplain: J. Alitz. See.: B. Rippel, ICC representative; K. Broderius, President; B. Anderson, Vice-President; S. WocstehofT. Treasurer; I . Savold. ROW TWO: H. Haberman, adviser; J. Cal in, J. Wilson. K. Gulstrand. S. Jensen. I.. Kjona, I.. Samuel son. J. Wedell, B. Sumlahl. ROW THREE: I.. Maher. K. Salverson. R. Goetz. K. Collins. I). Olson. M. Madsen, K. Johnson. K. Moline. ROW FOUR: S. Fisher, S. Carlson. J. Knudscn, C. (irosser, J. Hansen. I). Ness. K. Chcllijuist. K. Leighton, (J. ('line. I). Chayer. ROW FIVE: 1). Foss. C. Bohanon. J. Lokcn. M. Challcen. S. Kalschcuer. J. Freund, I). Masson. K. Johnson. ROW SIX: K. Haas. I). Loding. S. («« crnc. I. Johnson. J. Fellows, Y. Ilustvedt. L. Wcstberg. J. Twito. K. Zavada. Blue Any senior girl who wishes to join the YWCA can do so through the Blue Tri. The aim of this organization is to build a fellowship of mature senior girls. Within this fellowship, the girls develop good spiritual and moral characteristics. The first social event sponsored by Blue Tri was a sock hop. A prize was given to the couple wearing the cutest socks. The club sjxmsorcd a Tri breakfast lor seniors on Homecoming day. It was served at the Rooscvelt-Y. One of the big events of the Blue Tri year was the Mother and Daughter Banquet at the downtown YWCA. The tables were turned by Roosevelt's Blue Tri girls for the Sadie Hawkins dance. Oirls asked their favorite guys and dressed Li’l Abner style. The lx ys were presented with colorful vegetable ROW ONE: S. Thompson. E. Bielinski. C. Parsch, D. Mohrbachcr. 1.. Dyjak, B. DcVillicrs. N. Dejoy. K. Holmbcrg. ROW TWO: J Landc, J. Brook son. J. Johnson, H. lierens, J. Fclth, S. Fjonc. M. Holmgren, Y. I caf. ROW THREE: S. Toussaint, C. Rollefson. J. Swcn v n. S. Holmes, K. (.arson. K. Thompson. B. Wallace. J. Brown. ROW FOUR: S. Dorfner, I). Kingsberg. M. Carlson. K. Dolan, (I Nybcrg, I . Wallin. I . Star. K. Peterson. S. Reif. ROW FIVE: P. Arling, S. Ohlhausen, B. IVEstrada. I). Soderstrom, S. Holden, B. Carl son, J. Shulkatis. G. Berg. ROW SIX: C. Johansen, J. Meyers. M. Muhly, B. Bergman. C. Jcchc. K. Sanders, C. Dunham. (I. Hoover I). Jackson. ROW ONE: K. I.ar on, J. Haley, M. Reiter, |. Wcndl. P. 1'latt. E. Etlin, S. Hohage, l . Kylloncn. ROW TWO: S. Erickson, C. Schultz, J. Sloan, |. Capron, M. W’agnild. P, Murphy, I). Reber, K. Nelson. ROW THREE: J. Otterstad, K. Horky. T. Chccscbrnugh. (J, Roth. C. ( aylord, C. UphofT, S. Swanson, I.. Johnson. I.. HuIk-mv. ROW FOUR: C. Berg, K. Perry, M. EIw m I, S. Hanson, |. Heines, B. Walker, K. McDowell. S. Sorenson. ROW FIVE.: J. Velander, K. Blanchard, G. Fcrni. I.. Reich. K. Field, I., Johnson, S. Erickson, P. Eidc. ROW SIX: K. Johnson. I.. Peterson. (3. Mady, P. Sandvig, B. Nave, K. Carlson, J. Bunting, B. Benda. K. Buege. Blue Tri corsages, mock weddings were held, and the boys found out what it was like to be picked up and escorted by girls. Never again! The evening before Winter Sports Day, the Blue Tri sponsored chow mein dinner was held. It provided a suitable climax for the basketball and wrestling victories earlier in the day. The 1%0 Leap Year’s theme was once again car- ried out in the dressy, all school April in Paris dance, held at the Coffman Memorial Ballroom. The money from this dance went toward the trip to Chicago, taken during Easter vacation. Once again, the Blue Tri, under the supervision of Miss Haberman, the club adviser, provided senior girls at Roosevelt with a year filled with clean, wholesome activity. liarb Anderson, udy Hanson, and Kay Hrodtints display several oj the items from foreign lands on sale at Blue Tri girls served fellow students at the Winter the YWCA International Fair. Sports Day chow mein dinner. 1129] ROW ONh: I). Vagasky. K. Fcste. C. Johnson. L. Akcrson, Treasurer; M. Schmaltz, ICC representative; G. Holritz, President; M. Hen v n. Vice-President; H. Berg I and, Secretary; S. Glockner, B. Christensen. M. Lindell. ROW TWO: I.. Eisner, I). Goetten. N. Anderson P. Loza, I). Hathaway. K. Olson. K. Olson. K. Walter. |. Ward, O. Nilson. ROW THREE: N. Selehow. H. Moe. L. Solscth, L. Hest nev . N. (ieelon. I). Matson. J. Wittke. J. Iluckaby, M. Fransen. ROW FOUR: G. Cramer, C. Reed. K. Keseth, J. Digeros, |. Simons. C Gmitro. I . Lundald. H. Smith. C. Hernhardson. C. Ostrcm, ROW FIVE: C. Moery. ). Erickson. A. Craven. K. Olafson. C. Pederson A. l.cibrock. S. McNamara. M. Houser. |. Berzelius. ROW SIX: A. Schubert. J. Heggcrness, N. Pavlovic. K. Halverson. J. Hanson, B Tyllia, A. Roban. M. Strom, |. Gilbertson. K. Kilcrs. ROW ONE: S. Hollingsworth, M. Johnson. K. Kambcitx, C. Blanchard, C. Peterson. B. Wilson. S. Shcgstad. G. Armstrong, K. Haugen, I. Johnson. S. Shattun. M. Wiest. adviser. ROW TWO: B. Hanson. 1.. Rubis. F. Marty. S. VonVolkcnbcrg, I„ Hood. L. Martinson. P. Stccnson, S. Izwlierg, J. Wclschingcr, K. S| ence. ROW THREE: S. Gerard. N. Brucr, G. Sonntag, I.. Opsahl, K, Dunning, B. Hogluml. P. SjK-rr. K. Clausen. M. Tyrrell. D. Forkin . ROW FOUR: J. Andreasen. I- | ihnson, J. Knudsen, K. Erickson. K. Ixmbeckcr. B. Nordby. G. Reid. D. Franzen, L. Greenfield. ROW FIVE: M. Erikson. B. Haynes, J. Weber. K. Pottsmith. E. Sundquist, B. Suiullicrg, C. Roberts, M. Meiners. J. Clark, C. Anderson. ROW SIX: N. Monahan. L. Brusletten. S. Weekauff. S. Brink. L. Hylic. K. Filers, S. Fischer, S. Salic. I). Knight, P. Paddock. ROW ONE: B. Cote, P. Elhard, K. Loiia. C. Beckman. R. Phillips. J. Wetherby. A. Gustafson. I . Slotrem. ROW TWO: N. Stellick. C. Mackenzie, C. lasorka. B. Johnson, N. Beamish. L. Kanyuck, E. Bennett. S. Fngberg. J. Olson, K. Anderson. ROW THREE: M. Ring-rose. S. Hill. M. Krohanc, S. Hansen. P. Johnson. D. Krurnmrei. K. Steiner. L. Stanchficld. I). Dody. ROW FOUR: S. I.illchci. A. Ostrander. A. Molacck. A. Skrivscth. J. Myrbill. P. Ford, C. Swanson, N. Sandcen. S. Ackland. S. Peterson. ROW FIVE: S. Shcdlov. K. Wakelichl, K. Peterson, L. Stucki, K. Troedsson, B. Zebaugh, S. Neuman. S. Nelson, II. I orgerson ROW SIX: M. Garmatz, J. Sorensen. J. Anderson, V. Smith. M. Field. K. Keitgcs. R. Wctsberg. K. Gabriclson, V. Moore. I. Nciburgs. Silver Tri Ciirls who wish to gain new friends and broaden their interests join Silver Tri, the largest club at Roosevelt. The sale of Homecoming corsages, the Sno Hall, the broom hockey game against Blue Tri on Winter Sports Day, and the Senior Farewell were just a few of the many activities of the club during the year. • .It er I n g r s plan their strategy for the game against the S is of lU„e Tri. ROW ONE: M. Skythntl. N. Olin. C. Fain. M. IW. N. Lindquist. L. Olson. J. Swanson. S. Schrocdcr. ROW TWO: K. Kern . C. Baker. 15. (prison. K. I.ulc. J. Peterson, J. Pearson. S. Blomberg, K. Anderson. (,. Fritxkc. N. Ncsscl. ROW THREE- l premiss M I ., hr.it . S. Anderson, N. Smith. J. Anderson, P. Metsala. M. I.indroth. A. Lkhthardi, S. Lindfors. ROW FOUR: K. Peterson. J. Campion. I. Furness. A. Hubbard, ). Crosbic, S. Mattson, K. Trocdsson, A. Lofsness, S. Sandin, I . Julian. ROW FIVE: J. Anderson. I’, ('haver, 1’. Gilmore, F. Brown, K. McLean. J. Edmunds. M. Anderson. C. Torstcnson. S. Fcmrite. ROW SIX: J. Holm. J. ('.line. S. Macgowan. I). Fondrick. E. Mcinkc, J. Kingsberg, L. Estcnsen. S. Harper, K. Paddock. (L Horrmann. ROW ONE: B. Plitka, C. Skovbrotcn, C. I.undquist. I). Pedersen, J. Christensen. C. Dockcn, S. I.eland. J. Forrest. T. Ordos. ROW TWO: M. Rorris, B. Hill. J. Storer. K. Erickson. D. Fredrickson. K. Nelson. |. Lund. L. Bray. ROW THREE: II. Faanes, K. Kampa, V. Waters, M. Foss. K. Opsahl. S. Green, K. Haaland, K. I.iljcmark. |. Pederson. ROW TOUR: B. Anderson. S. Dunn. K. Johnson, S. Gmitro. |. Johnson, P. Weiblc, J. Nelson. ('. Rinn. ROW' FIVE: C. Larson. J. Babcock, J. Ondov, J. Becker. M. Johnston. S. Stone, J. Bertrand, K. Olson, T. Nelson. ROW SIX: N. Carlson, D. Nelson, I). Bryant. Thompson. I . Swanson, M. Wchmcyer. J. Doyle, J. Guest. J. Anderson, C. Oslby. Hi-C Membership in Hi-Crusaders is open to all students attending Roosevelt High School. The purpose of the club is to encourage honesty, dependability, and cheerfulness in its meml crs. It presents Christianity as the foundation on which to build good character and clean living. Students learn to recognize their potential and are given opportu- Roosevclt students serving as officers on the city-wide Hi-C cabinet: I. Grcvin, I). Xcison. S. Stone. I). Greven, and S. F.rii (son. Mr. Loddigs, Hi-C speaker, talf(S with P. FIIstrand, 11. Hrynildson. L. Johnson. M. Carlson. I). Nelson, and M. Hurtig after a meeting. ROW ONE: It. Drogselh, M. Dowson, A. Greven. J. Erickson. C. Bowman, M. Berg, Treasurer: V. Kaupang, adviser: D Bryant. N. Edwards, p. F.lfstrand, M. Carlson. ROW 1AVO: M. Biyniklson. |. Anderson. B. Erickson, K. Anfinscn, L. (!arl son. A. Gustafson. S. Bostrotn, 1.. Gorgos. C. Hastings. ROW THREE. S. I.ilicgren. J. Brown, L. Hcstncss. R. Christopherson L. Carlson. I). Hogy. B. Blomgrcn, II. Barsticss. J. Barsncss. ROW FOUR: N. Fish. |. Becker, J. Frith. F. D’Estrada. C. Chris tensen, J. Anderson. M. Aid, M. Berglin, N. Forbes, J. Sorensen. ROW FIVE: A. Carlson, C. Anderson, J. Anderson. ). Bcr elms, J. Ccdarlund, S, Carlson, J. Anderson, M. Beaver, H. Walfrid. ROW SIX: G. Dahl, I . Greven. M. Walker, L. Carlson B. Brown. B. Gustafson, l . Clauson, J. Carlson, J. Elicfl, 1). Beveridge. ROW ONE: L. Kanyuck, I). Bcntson, B. I.undbcrg. C. Dockcn, N. Lindquist, P. Martinson, C . Johnson, I.. Kiona. S. Erickson. Secretary; M. Lindcll. ROW TWO: T. Valvik, adviser; J. Valine, S. Maug, R. Nelson. B. Hall, I . I.eRoy, J. Johnson, M. Latvala, I. Johnson, C. Jones. ROW THREE; C. Larson, R. Hallin, C. Kallcbcrg, B. Nelson. M. Jones, J. Iverson, S. Neuman, J. Myrhill. ROW FOUR: S. Melin. B. Larson. E. Hallin. F. Malmstcn, K. Krogsrud, L. Hylic. J. Nordberg. C. Johnson, J. Klundc-rud. ROW FIVE: L. Johnson, I). Nelson, E. Nielsen, I . Tyllia, K. Northway, W. Mitschke, N. Johnson. I . Latvala. V. Goodmanson. J. Klanderud. ROW ONE: I). Pierson, K. Sell nor r. N. Zeiglcr, L. Nelson. I). Wallace, President; I). Wentzel, Vice-President: I). Star. P. Schluck. ROW TWO: B. Wilson. L. Thoren, C. Nelson, B. Hegberg, J. Sundahl. J. Welschinger. I). Warner. ROW 'I'HREE: I.. Storholm. C. Rotiifo, K. Shepherd, S. Sutton, K. Opsahl, M. Tyrrell. B. Wallace, S. Singer. ROW FOUR: S. Stone. J. Simons, N. Sonsteng, B. Olson I). Soderstrom. P. O'Neil, I). Rogers. ROW FIVE: S. Sonsteng. D. Soderstrom. J. Ondov. C. Karlstrom, (I. Nyberg. C. Prindlc. J. Stener-sen, R. Sutton. ROW SIX: J. Olson. P. Schultz, J. Rumlquist, R. Westberg, W. Rundquist, B. Teinte, C. Oas, S. Oas, J. Rask. nitics to develop their talents through service and participation in various group activities. Besides weekly meetings at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, the club has sponsored many social activities. They included a welcome party for the incoming sophomores, a party honoring parents, a Christmas caroling party, a treasure hunt, a hay-ride, and a picnic. Many Roosevelt Hi-C members participated in city wide Hi-C activities. These included musicalcs, week-end retreats, rollerskating, and ice skating parties. A convention, climaxed by a banquet, with the Hi-C clubs of Minneapolis and Chicago was held in Minneapolis on April 20 and 30. Mrs. Kaupang and Mr. Valvik are the advisers of Roosevelt’s Hi-C Club. Clin Honor I he Roosevelt National I lonor Society is one of the active clubs in the school. The outstanding event ol tlic year was the annual trip to Washington, I). C. The group was accompanied by Miss Palccn, Mrs. Erickson, and Mr. Palmquist, advisers. Alter their return, the group enjoyed a picture party, held at Christ Lutheran Church. Society The Honor Society sold Homecoming buttons, was in charge of graduation announcements, and was available for any school service. Their purpose is to maintain the high standards of scholarship, leadership, service, and character attained in high school. As graduating seniors, they are entitled to wear gold tassels at commencement. ROW ONE: E. Panser, adviser; I . Pomincr, adviser: 1.. Thompson. |. Troian tier, C. Baker. K. Olson. |. Wcdcll, E. Palccn. adviser; A. Palmquist, adviser. ROW TWO: M. Van Odder. C. UphotT. M. Latvala. N. Santlin, J. Knutlsen. R. Biclkc. A. Zorio. ROW THREE: S. Swanson. I). Harrington. C. Cmitro, S. Stone. ( . Baron. M. Solum. I.. Aguiar. ROW FOUR: I). Swenson. M. Scanlon, J. Swenson, J. Rundquist. M. Teigen. II. Walfrid, P. Zajac. ROW ONE: |. Huckahy, K. Kerns. P. Steenson. |. Newberg, Treasurer: l . Wcntzel. President; S. Wocstchoff, Secretary; I. |ohnson. Vice-President; P. Christensen. ROW TWO: I). Chaycr. P. F.lfstrand. K. Anderson. K. ('lark, |. Darrah. N. I)e|oy, B. Carlson. ROW THREE: II. Rip| cl. K. Carr, It. Olson, I. Alintler. I). Hartshorn. M. Mayer, J. Barsness. ROW POUR: K. Troetlsson. M. Carlson. J. Anderson, B. D'Estrada. P. Arling, I). Eliason. M. Schmaltz. ROW FIVE: |. Anderson. K. Babcock, C. Prindlc, I). Barrett. M. Chapman. K. Buege. F. Livingston. ROW OVE 1 Savolil B Lumlbcrs. L. Nd .n, !.. Maher, I.. Rulm. M. !.indro h. It, l lo.-luml. I . la-din . E. Monahan. HC W I WO: S ! . Reber, I). N«SV I- Campion. It. Brown. I , l or.l ROW THRKK: C. Watson. I W ,1-n I • Ktr. Utr. L. Peterson. A. Olds. K. Krogsrud. L. Hylic, I . Ordos. ROW FOUR: l . Patrick. It. Larson. J. Marvin. |. Berninghausen. L. Ophcim. Wo xlworth, I). Lenar . Olson, R. Lindahl. ROW ONE: |. Ocorgc. E. Eden, M. Ackcrbladc. J. Erickson. K. Kambeitx. R. Phillips, f. Felth. ROW TWO: If. Johnson (i )«, S Forstrom I). Jensen, L. Emnic, M. Ryman, C. Karlstrom. ROW THREE: R. F.nglunri. M. Ronnie. L. Johnson. I. Stcnmi.si I ROW TOtR: I. Kllchnn. It. I.arum. It. Korslan.L K. Anderson. |. Heunisch • Hrointn K Ekv H E: l . Elliott. C. Mauren. M. Hobbs. I), lacks.,n. V. Goo.lman.nn. M. Fit.pck. I). Hanson. C. Gerard. H • ' hnson. .. liru-RC V f M Filipek, I. i‘almh' P.“,r,cK- P s““ol„ ? P,ay voll'y aH a, , Honor Society meetings ROW ONE: C. W. Courtney, adviser; I). C2hclBcrg. |. Elfstrum, Sergeant at Anns: S. Hollingsworth, Vice-President; J. Peterson, President: D. Svendsen, Ircavurcr: G. Kallas. ROW TWO: I). dcMalignon. M. Freiling, I . Ordos, F. Wick. K. Kamp. R. Hyde. T. Nygaard. M. Marcy. ROW THREE: R. D'Estrada, |. Amlcrsen. (i. Anderson. J. Olsen. J. Hanson. K. Carlson, I. Norwick. ROW FOUR: B. Davidson. J. Bowdin, B. Malm, V. Goodmanson, I). Nelson, R. Bundy. P. Iverson. P. Scully, ROW FIVE: B. Harder. I.. Graham. (2. Ramtserg, W. Scamp. J. Brums, I . Larson. C. Olson. T. Kupka. I). Odegaard. ROW ONE: |. Bluml, B. Dodge, R. Phillips. L. Dyjak. Corresponding Secretary; C. W. Courtney, adviser: J. Freund G. Roth, Recording Secretary: P. Savold, M. Reiter. ROW TWO: B. Erickson, j. Swanson. P. Ia .a, L. Bray. N. Ncssel L. Gorgos. L. Akerson. B. Hoglund. B. Nelson, I. Liepa. ROW THREE: J. Huckaby. P. Ellstrand. K. Nelson. I). Hath away. M. Lindroth, J. Fischer, M. Keohane. N. Sandeen. I). Morn. ROW FOUR: K. Downing. (2. Larson. I). Foss, A Zorio, B. D'Estrada, I. Babcock. A. Skrivseth. C. Torstenson. ROW FIVE: S. Singer. J. Furness, I). Fondrick, B. Zc Baugh. T. Nelson, S. Fisher. G. Berg. M. Muhly. N. Monahan. Student The Student Council is the foundation of Roosevelt's student government. One member from each homeroom is elected to serve on the council. The group meets on Monday, alternating the periods, to plan the school’s activities. Council These members under the guidance of their adviser. Mr. Courtney, serve the school in many ways. Several major events during the year, including Homecoming, Winter Sports Day, and May Day festivities, are sponsored by the Student Council. C 136] ETHICS COMMITTEE ROW ON'K: G. Sommerland, R. Peterson, V. Goodmanson, I). Svcndsen, |. Calin, Day. ROW I WO: J. Hanson. J. Freund. K. Carlson. Board of Governors ROW ONK: i. Kallas, Grosser. Yelandcr. M. Muhly. C. W. Courtney, adviser; |. Freund. Student Council Office Secretary; K. John son. K. Tolrud. K. Troedsson. ROW TWO: B. Nave. C. Dunham, C. Mauren. I . Zajac. B. Smith, K. Olafson. T. Nelson. M. McMahon, D, Ogren, S. Maegowan. ROW THREE: A. Torvik, R. Mahre, M. Marcy, |. Norwich. S. Hollingsworth. 1$. Urson. I . Svcndsen. J. Brundage, V. Goodmanson. ROW FOUR: B. Peterson. L. Markgraf. It. Bakken. R. ReitT. R. F.nglund. G. Engfer. R. Bundy, I . Scully. R. Lenon. P. Lilja. ROW FIVK: P. Iverson. J. NicolofT. |. Hanson. |. Peterson. P. Nelson. |. Klfstrum, D. Klfstrum. D. Nelson. F. Bol 'tail. ROW SIX: I). Hollsudt, S. Revor. L. Uden, B. Dynes, B. Stewart. L. Walton, K. Carlson, I). Nelson. P. Bozonie, L. lohnson. ROW ONE: C. Ditschler, S. Quist. |. Bluml. C. Rollefson, A. Peterson, J. Wittke, P. Steenson, |. Calin. L. Dyjak, C. Gaylord, K. Larson. G. Berg. ROW 'TWO: J. Sloan. M. Reiter. K. Holmherg, C. Schultz. |. Brookson. H. Kerens. K. lohnson, J. ('apron. |. johnson. K. Collins. ROW’ THREE: I). Olson. M. Hartman. J. Pearson, K. Clausen, S. Glockncr, B. Faanes. L. Olson, I). Selander. S. Blomberg. ROW FOUR: K. Edin, J. Furness, S. Carlson, J. lohnson. P. McCarthy. J. Rubis, M. Kcohanc, J. Knudsen, K. Erickson, C. Erickson. ROW FIVE: I). Kvlloncn. E. North, M. Solum, S. Fisher. B. Carlson. P. Murphy. C. Grosser. C. Swanson. G. Carter. ROW SIX: J. Simons, |. Sorenson. M. Anderson, E. Meinkc, J. Hanson, N. Pavlovic, R. Hyde. B. Kieseth, T. Fischer, M. E'reiling. v KOW ONE: ). Cro hic. I). Matson, R. Phillip , Treasurer; I. Wittke, Secretary: R. Webster, adviser; J. Olson, Vice-President; 11. Dynes, President; Ci. Holritz. C. Ostrem. A. Hubbard. ROW TWO: J. Knudsen, S. Stone, T. Nelson, M. McMahon. K. Olafson, D. Fondrick. I-. Meinke. S. Melin. I , aiai. ROW ITIREE: K. Troedsson, I). Hermanson, |. Merritt, I). Kahn. |. Norwich, M. Harrison. S. Hollingsworth, K. Carlson, II. Smith. ROW FOUR: I . Iverson, J. Peterson, |. Hanson. 1 . Hanson. C. Alexandra. I). Ogren. L. Walton, P. Ho-zonic. ROW ONE: S. Carlson. K. Johnson. P. Murphy, J. Simons, K. Precht. K. Opv.ihl. J. Myrbill, M. Schultz, N. Fish, N. Anderson. ROW 1 WO: J. Bertrand, J. Becker, K. Landmark, S. Bitney, (I. Carter.I). Rowlett. K. Madson. M. Anderson. Ci. Berg. ROW THREE: S. C'hreiman. |. Anderson. C. Erickson, M. Goring, S. Biiske. N. Carlx n. J. Erickxm. K. Sunders. ROW FOUR: J. Cline. G. Ekdahl, K. Kettges. J. Nordberg, B. Nave. K. PaddtKk, P. Flsgare. C. Mauren. V. Moore. Pep Club Kali! Rah! Kali! Roosevelt! This was the battle cry of the newly organized Pep Club. It was organized in September of under the leadership ot Mr. Webster. The club hopes to form the backbone of Roosevelt’s cheering section, promoting better school spirit and better support for the schools athletic teams. The cheerleaders are important members of this group, for they are the ones who lead the cheers of the student body at games. The club constructed a card section with a huge R on it, and sjxinsored a dance held on April I. n I3s 3 .1 dance contest during festers lump” included Tom Kolstad and date. jtbr ROW ONE: G. Foster. M. Skogland, N. Olin, S. Kricscl. J. Pearson. L. Tonozzi, Swanson. ROW TWO- • ,, v i.,. t Blanchard, N. Edwards, It. Koston. G. Thomas, C. Dockcn. |. Christensen. ROW THREE: G. Erickson. K. l iial'.' M.1 rtinv nK Kerns. M. Dobratz. C. fasorka, S. Glockncr, S. Gmitro. ROW FOUR: B. Faanes, A. Tachcny, . Pavlovic, I), liarten. S. Johnson! R. Rogers, L. Kanvuck, K. Peterson. F. Marty. ROW ONE: K. Flatten!. J. Chappie. I.. Samuclson, D. Forkins. B. Christensen, M. Foss. ROW TWO: J. Hcgrcncs, S. Gerard. L. Gorgov S. I aw berg. P. S| err. A. Peterson. K. Olson. M. Johnson. N. Ingalls. ROW THREE: M. Walsh. S. Hill. M. Kcohane, |. Donaghuc, C. M ran, C. Nelson. C. Wagnild. K. Collins. ROW FOUR: H. Berens, K. Johnson. J. Johnson. J. Ca| ron. M. Wagnild. S. Kaluhcucr. J. Freund, B. Carlson. S. Blombcrg. R Club The “R Club was organized in 1940 by Mr. Lobdcll. The club's aim has been to promote and maintain good school spirit and sportsmanship. A boy automatically becomes a member of the group when he earns a letter for his contribution in any of Roosevelt's organized sports. “R Club members participated actively in school activities. They sold pennants for Homecoming and presented one of the best pepfests of the year. Each spring a banquet is held at Holy Trinity Church for members and parents. The advisers of the club arc Mr. Jambeck and Mr. Mielkc. ROW ONE: I). Torvik, I). Svendsen, |. Davis, T. Hanson. ). Day, D. Bystcvlt. M. Z lava, S. Hollingsworth. ROW TWO: M. Harrison. E. McKenny. J. Norwick. W. Hester, M. Marty. |. Nicolotf. I’. Iverson. J. Ramberg. ROW 11 IREK: J. Kcohanc. l . Odegaard, B. Bowler, P; Nelson, I. Peterson, R. Strawn, I. Pangburn. ROW FOUR: M. Moc, I . Lilia, C, Ramin Uden. T. Ku| ka, E. Monahan. P. Bozonic, P. Christensen. ROW ONE: T. Jambeck. adviser; R. Hyde. J. Elletson. Secretary-Treasurer: J. Hanson, Vice-President; I). Nelson. President; W. Duschik, T. Fischer, Sergeant at Arms; l . Mielkc. adviser. ROW TWO: (I. Kallas, I). Kahn. L. Walsh, C . Hanson, J. Bundy, I). Miller, B. Larson, D. Ran .ingcr. ROW THREE: V. I.ukcn, R. Franzen, B. Pearson, E. Wick, M. Scanlon, R. Hoi-linbcck. M. Bradison, B. Harder. ROW FOUR: C. Hjortaas, P. Collier, B. Petersen, J. Elfstrum, I). Elfstrum, ( . Engfer. I). Carlson, R. Naslund. ROW ONE: R. Carlson. |. White, adviser: E. Peterson, Secretary; J. George. Vice-President; K. Sanders, President; 15. Johnson, Treasurer; S. Hooker, N. (.arson. G. Owens, adviser. ROW TWO: C. Carlson, S. Kriescl. K. Hanna. M. I .indell, R. Nelson. C. Nelson, C. Morris, R. Hermanson, O. Nilson. ROW THREE: M. Lucas, P. Guilfoylc. M. Walsh, K. Nelson. K. Kelly, M. Lind. P. Gilmore. C. Lucas. ROW FOUR: C. Engen. M. Anderson, K. Glenn, M. Schaak, M. McKinny, J. Nordberg, L. Estensen, E. 'idM n. K. So lerstront. Library Club For members of the Library Club, a school day often includes an hour of work in Roosevelt's library. Here, club members assist the two librarians in checking out selected reading material at the main desk, or help in other ways wherever there is a job to be accomplished. Other tasks might include filing cards or replacing returned books to proper shelves. 1960 was the second year of the club’s history. Membership is open to students expressing an interest in library work and a desire to assist the stall librarians. Headed by President Kay Sanders, this service group enjoyed many social events during the year. Social outings included an ice skating party at Powderhorn Park. The year was climaxed with the spring banquet. Party time for the Library Club: Miss White, Miss Putnam, C. F.ngen. M. Walsh. P. Gilmore, :. Peterson, li. Johnson, R. Chris-top her son, and D. Kings burg. [Ml] ROW ONE: A. PalmquUt. Honorary Chapter Farmer: E. Halpau . Vicc-Pfoidcni; J. Rundqimt, President; B. Frank, Secretary; C. I.ukc, adviser. ROW TWO: S. Thuc. (i. Elliott, C. Strand, (J. Johnson. H. Kitzman. I.. Kukicki. ROW THREE: I . l-'ribcr . R. Sundt. I). Shclstad. R. Reilf, R. Re«- l. I). Porter. S. Swenson. Members not pictured: B. Dens-more. Reporter: T. Hayes. D. Peterson, V. Schneider. I). Thornbv. J. Brown. H. Parady. FFA The Future Farmers i' America is a nationally known organization, consisting of boys who are interested in agriculture. Roosevelt, being the only school in Minneapolis with an agriculture course, consequently is the only school in Minneapolis with an FFA organization. It was organized in 1945. under the direction of Mr. Luke, the present adviser of the group. The FFA boys participate in a district judging contest and meet other FFA members throughout Minnesota. Most of the boys work on farms during the summer to gain practical experience in the field of agriculture. FFA members try to live by their organization's motto. “Learning to do. doing to learn, earning to live, and living to serve.” F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America is open to all Roosevelt iris who are interested in Home Economics. Through their many activities during the year, club members learn to become better homemakers. The club’s activities during 1959-1960 included selling pom-poms for Homecoming, filling Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, and promoting Cotton Day by selling carnations. Many girls also attended the state convention during FHA Week on March 5 and 6. Guided by the FHA motto. “Toward New Horizons, the club was advised by Mrs. Wisher and Miss Fraley. Poster parties played a large part in FH I's activities. Marlys Carlson and fan ice hello tvs helped promote FHA tvecl{. ROW ONE: S. Bergland, I . Kvlloncn. N. Zeiglcr, N. Johnson. President: K. Carlson. Ircasurcr; M. Carlson, Secretary: C. Jcche. Vice-President. ROW TWO: B. Fraley, adviser; B. Plifka. B. Cole, B. Erickson. S. Jensen, (i. Wicks. E. Briulos, M. Wichser. adviser. ROW THREE: N. Stcllick. I). Star. B. Wallace. S. Erickson. |. Poliak. J. Brown. K. Nelson, E. Burlingame, B. Nordby. ROW FOUR: J. Clark. J. Donaghuc. K. Dunning. P. Poliak, Y. Leaf, L. Reich, S. Toussaint. K. Chellquist. ROW FIVE: S. Hanson, C. Roberts. J. Anderson. S. Ohlhausen, S. Langscth, B. Tvllia. J. Fellows, Y. Rateau. C. Mauren. DRAMA CLUB ROW ONE: G. Foster, B. Hanson, K. Loija, 1). Nybcrg, K. Kerns. F. Erickson, B. Wilkie. ROW TWO: I.. Samuclson. |. Poole. J. Swanson. P. Sperr. N. Erickson. M. Dobratz. I). Soderstrom, B. Olvrn. ROW THREE: H. Brynildson. |. Pederson. S. Lovberg, S. Blombcrg, A. Eichthardt. P. Grist. J. Luoma, R. Rogers. S. Johnson. ROW FOUR: T. Nelson. K. Olson, S. Maegowan, A. Tachcnv, N. Pavlovic, C. Rernhardson. M. Anderson. C. Madv. ROW FIVE: |. Shulkatis E. Berg. P. Arling. J. Lande. |. Knudsen. S. Kalscheuer. K. Perry. K. Keitges. J. Heggerness. ROW SIX: G. Berg. I). Fondrick. J. Hanson, C. Hutchings, K. Leighton, J. Fellows. L. Kenworthy, J. Stener-sen. H. Walfrid. S. Vassar. Drama Club Ski Club All Roosevelt students who desired to participate in stage performances were active members of the Drama Club. It provided them with an opportunity to present auditorium programs, talent shows, and radio broadcasts. Miss Sandboc, the present director, organized the Drama Club in 1955. A new club organized at Roosevelt during the year was the Ski Club. The members and their adviser, Mr. Eggan, met on Wednesday nights. On March 13, 1960, 39 members of the club boarded a chartered bus and journeyed to Trollhaugen in Dresser, Wisconsin, for their first ski trip. SKI CLUB ROW ONE: K. Hanv n, S. Kriescl. M. Carlson, G. (imitro. J. Babcock. President; L. Rruslettcn, Secretary-Treasurer: J. l-jmlx-rgcr. M. Hall, M. Dowson. ROW TWO: J. Swanson, M. Rcif. K. Sal verson. C. Docken, B. Kaston, A. Peterson. F. Marty. P. Steenson, S. Reif. ROW THREE: R. Phillips, Vice-President; J. Welschinger. G. Thomas, K. Opsahl, I.. F.nerson, R. Goetz. I). Mohrbachcr. M. I.atvala. C. Erickson. ROW FOUR: I- Simons. S. Chreiman. P. Grist. B. Hed-ensten. T. Bergin. R. Morgan, K. Mai I son. CL Garter. G. Watson. ROW FIVE: M. Keohanc. B. Blomgren, A. Skriv-seth, B. Johnson, |. Crosbie, K. Troedsson. J. Erickson, K. Olafson, T. Nelson, G. Holritz. ROW SIX: B. D'Estrada. I . l:ov , S. Langseth. M. Wehmeyer, S. Bitney, |. Cline. Ci. Ekdahl, G. Miller. V. Dclcgard. ROW SEVEN: M. Lam peril. |. Keohanc, B. Peterson, J. Bowilin. G. Munson, S. WeekaufT, M. Strom. V. Moore, B. Mahn. G. Baron. CREATIVE WRITING ROW ONE: M. Mayer, M. Lampcnl. M. Solum. J. Berninghausen, M. Lindcll, |. Newton, adviser. ROW TWO: I). Swenson. J. Ritter. I). Harrington, (I. Gigrich, |. Solum, J. Hastings. ROW THREE: C. Gmilro. ('. Watson, L. Frye, A. Zorin. L. Bruslctten. ROW FOUR: F. Livingston, A. Olds. S. Singer. I . Lenarz, (I. Mon son. M. Scanlon. Creative Writing Audio Visual One of Roosevelt’s newest clubs was the Creative Writing Club. During the year, the group tried to promote student interest in creative writing and stimulate writing among the club’s members. The group, with their adviser, Mr. Newton, studied the effect of music on writing, discussed the works of various authors, reviewed fellow members’ writings, and published a literary magazine. Providing movie equipment and operators for classroom, club, and other school activities is the purpose of the audio visual crew. The boys meet daily, third hour, to learn new techniques for operating equipment more efficiently. This equipment includes movie projectors, tape recorders, record players, and the public address system. Mr. Lobdell is in charge of the group. AUDIO VISUAL ROW ONE: B. Exum, I). Arncson, I). Bourn. Mr. Lohdcll, adviser; I). Johnson, A. Erickson. C. Adams. ROW TWO: I.. Cole, N. Person, I . Bcntson, R. Sundt. M. Foth, J. Walfrid, I). Tad sen. ROW THREE: J. Merritt, I). Sundt, J. Hansen. J. Brown, T. Kcrsten, G. Hermann, T. Kolstad. ROW FOUR: J. LeBlond, (I. Johnson, I). Barry. R. Woodraska, B. Smith. M. Golden. R. Remus, J. Grobe. Humanities Now in its second year at Roosevelt, the Humanities Club is under the direction of Mr. Lundquist. The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in ancient and modern philosophy and to stimulate independent thinking. MATH CLUB HUMANITIES ROW OXE: Ikrninghauscn. A. Olds. Mr. Lundquist, adviser. ROW TWO: L. Aguiar. M. Scanlon. P. Lilia. J. Olsen. Math Anyone interested in problems of mathematics, beyond the regular math courses at Roosevelt, is encouraged to join the Math Club. Much personal satisfaction is found for an active mind in this club, since members of the club learn to apply math to everyday life under the direction of Mr. Eakins, club adviser. ROW ONE: L. Kirchncr. I. Murphy, I). Ilnnson, President: L. Lukins, adviser: M. 1 ilqtck. Vice-President; I). Harrington, Secretary; R. Hiclkc. ROW TWO: N. Person, R. Erickson. W. Johnson. B. Tcinte, I). Lowder, B. Davidson. J. Olson, I). Webster. I). Swenson. L. Cole. CHESS CLUB ROW ONE: M. Filipek. B. Pieper. ROW TWO: I). Lowder. W. Owen . I . Webster, Mr. Ohno. adviser: R. Erickson. J. Murphy. I . Hanson. Chess While still in its infancy as one of Roosevelts clubs, the Chess Club, in its second year during the 1959-60 school year, has continued to increase its activity. Under the supervision of Mr. Ohno. this group sponsored an all-school chess tournament to promote student interest in the game. Activities also included participation in city and district tournaments. Vital Events Forum The furtherance of a more complete understanding of problems of universal interest and importance is the purpose of the Vital Events Forum. To become a member, one must believe in their motto, “Truth through open discussion.” Miss 1 leath is the adviser. VITAL EVENTS ROW ONE: It. Ijrson. I. Trolandcr, Vice-President: I). Heath, adviser: ]. Hcunisch. President; J. Olsen. Treasurer: M Mc-Kenny. Secretary. ROW TWO: S. WcckaulT. |. Babcock. C. Hutchings. I). Peterman. M. Kankclfritz. R. Jcnnrich. M. Tjw-void, S. Christiansen. Speech and Debate This was the 30ih year for Roosevelt's Sjx-cch and Debate Club. Through active participation in speaking events, members earn necessary points to qualify for membership in the National Forensic League. Mr. Ostcrhus was the teacher in charge of this group. SPEECH AND DEBATE ROW ONE: S. Christiansen, Mr. I.. Ostcrhus. adviser; C. Christensen. ROW TWO: M. Kankclfritz, J. Trolandcr, B. Owens. Stage Crew Members of the Stage Crew worked conscientiously to sec that curtains were pulled, lights were set properly, and that the stage was arranged correctly for all school productions. Boys who become members must be interested in working with electrical equipment. This crew is under the direction of Mr. Lundcll. STAGE CREW I.. Cole, Mr. W. Lundcll. adviser; l . Armstrong. II. Bourn. NOT SHOWN: |. Peterson. CH7] ON THE JOB TRAINING ROW ONE: V. McClellan. C. Butler. M. Frasson. E. Iverson. K. DeGidio, S. Brown. J. Pollack, A. Sandberg. J. Olson. ROW TWO: E. Olson, adviser: |. Hite. L. Anderson. J. Liuheim. I). Green. N. Ostby. M. Opstad. P. Lucas. ROW THREE: G. SchralTt, R. Putnam. I . Mercer. J. Orison. J. Swanson. R. Olson. I . Strom. I). Dahl. Work Program Two groups at Roosevelt receive actual business experience before graduation. These Work Program people are divided into two groups — Part Time Training and On the Job Training. Under the supervision of Mr. H. Wagner and Mr. E. L. Olson, seniors are given an opportunity to seek afternoon employment. If high school training has included a commercial course, office jobs are available to them, while others may secure jobs which give cx|K rience in meeting the public. The various jobs include distributive, office, and miscellaneous trades. Participating students attend classes until fourth hour and work during the afternoon. Credits toward graduation arc awarded for this work, since the student must also take a course in Occupational Relations. This program offers valuable training for all participants and usually insures full-time employment after graduation. OFFICE PART TIME ROW ONE: S. Snyder. S. Abraham. Mr. Wagner, adviser; J. Hermann. D. Sander. ROW TWO: |. Nielsen, I). Peterson. I- Erickson. K. Lind, l . Pearson. I). Kotalik. ROW THREE.: I). Ru .in, J. Johnson, J. Michaclson, P. Peterson, J. Walstrom, R. Costello. J. Kalas. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB ROW ONE: M. McDonald. J. Baulc . J. Marvin, I). Hartcn, H. Ricmcnschncider. adviser; (i. Foster, R. Rogers, J. Laucr, M. Hall. ROW TWO: I.. Bray, P. Prentiss, I). Kleckncr. N. Edwards, B. Moc, N. Beamish. M. Pastre. E. Orcschnick, J. Tibbetts, L. McDonald. ROW THREE: J. Stoneman. i. Hud, N. S tel lick. M. Foss. S. Paris. N. Brucr, J. Hejjrcnes, S. Quist, E. Bennett. ROW FOUR: J. Poliak. L. Kanyuck. S. Johnson, K. Dunning, J. Donaghuc, J. Anderson. M. McCawlcy, B. Parent, D. Rogers, I . O’Neil. ROW FIVE: J. Parent, |. Wilson, K. Madson, ( . Carter, J. Bertram!, J. Olson, P. Poliak, P. Norton. I.. Newton. ROW SIX: R. Neuendorf, (J. Mollcr, M. White, S. Bcrglund, |. Carlson, M. Cloutier, L. Shuberg, C. Mauren. I I. McDonald, B. Renneke. Sportsmen's Club Whenever the smell of hot popcorn greets a Roosevelt student alter school, the Sportsmen’s Club is the organization responsible for this delightful aroma throughout the halls. Aside from the popcorn project, the group, under Mr. Ricmenschneider, works to promote better sportsmanship among student fans. Pilots Club “This way, please!” “Program, Sir? One has probably heard these phrases when attending one of the program events at R.H.S. At the beginning of the fall term, two juniors are chosen from each homeroom for membership in the Pilots Club. Members of the Club serve as ushers and take tickets at all school programs. PILOTS CLUB ROW ONE: J. George, S. Kriesel, ( . Wicks. O. I lollcnbcck, adviser: M. Carlson, K. Olson, I,. Hylic. ROW TWO: |. Cdiristcnscn. F. Erickscn. K. Loija, H. Brynildson, C. Jasorka. M. Fransen. L. Gorge . J. Alinder. ROW THREE: I). Hartshorn, J. Norlander. A. Lichthardt, I.. Shuberg. K. Halverson, M. McMahon. |. Babcock. ROW E'OUR: I.. Bru-sletten. J. Anderson. B. Wollum, P. Poliak, M. Wehmeyer, H. Tyllia. C. Hutchings, M. Anderson. ROW FIVE: I). Lee. M. Schmaltz. J. Hanson, J. Luoma. J. Wagnild, B. Lien. R. Toft. T. Lee, A. Wcyrauch. ROW ONE: I.. Matron, C. Baker, J. Erickson. |. Wcdell. P. Savoie), C. Dahl, B. Rippcl, M. Solum, K. Peterson, C. Bowman, N. Zciglcr |. Pederson, M. Johnson, K. Kambeitz, J. Anderson, I.. Kjona, S. Fjonc. C. Uphotf, G. Cline, I). Kingsberg, J. Trachy, l . Iluss. N Sole how, B. DeVilliers. ROW TWO: J. Derby, J. Otterstad, J. Wencll, S. Anderson, M. Ohlhauscn, E. Westberg, S. Hanson, G. Karl strom. C. Johnson, E. Berg, S. Glockncr, M. Kindroth, C. Bernhardson, K. Kr g rud. J. Anderson, A. CIreven, S. Carlson. B. Bergman V. Ilii'lvedl. P. Paddock, M. Beaver, |. Stenersen. 11. Walfrid, S. Peterson. K. North way. J. Freeman, C. Berg. ROW THREE: I.. Aker Choir One of Roosevelt’s traditionally fine music organ i .at it ms, the Choir, meets daily as a regular fourth hour class. Mr. Hutchins, director, selects choir mcmiKrs from the school's other choral groups. Singers must he able to read notes and blend with other voices in the choir. This top singing group can be heard at numerous school events. In addition, they often represent Roosevelt at programs away from the school. School appearances included the many auditorium programs, the Christmas and Spring concerts, baccalaureate and Commencement. The Choir also CHORALAIRES ROW ONE: J. Erickson, P. Savold, N. Forbes. E. Wick. B. Hill, J. Anderson. C. Hutchins, director; J. Filii ck. K. Field. M. Elwood, J. Trachy, A. Greven. S. Peterson. ROW TWO: C. Bowman. B. Rippcl. S. Hanson, R. Pederson, I). Thornby, 1 . Nelson, W. Cook. L. Thorpe, R. Wilburn. B. Bergman, Y. llustvedt. 11. Walfrid. ACCOMPANIST: J. Solum. son. I . F.lfstrand, P. Parks. N. Forbes, |. Meyers. R. Pederson, E. Wick. Vice-President: J. Hansen, I). Myers, R. Culver, Ik Hill. C. Johnson. (J. Anderson, P. Sortie. I). Kahn. W. Nichols, l . Holmbcrg. I. Wagnild, V. Hulritz. B. Bcrgland, F.. Johnson, L. Bloom, J. Carlson, J. Wilson, J. Iverson. ROW FOUR: I). Lenarz. K. Gabrielson. B. Brown, J. I.indall, P. l.ilja, I). Nelson. President: I). KocBkI, I). Thornby. I.. U ien, I). Colstrom, I„ Bjcldanes, R. Buhrt, R. Erickson. I). Mona. I). Nelson. W. ( K k. L. Thorpe, R. Wilburn. D. Portner, I), (irccndahl, I). Taylor. |. Carlstedt, J. Filipek, K. Field. M. F.lwood. I). Ness, C. Hutchins, Director. Accompanists: |. Solum, P. Brooks. presented a concert at Southdalc. an exchange program at St. Louis Park High School, and participated in an all-citv choral music festival at North High School. A one-day trip to Brainerd, Minnesota, for a concert on May 20, was one of the year's highlights for the Roosevelt singers. Members worked during the year to earn money for the trip. Whenever a smaller singing unit is needed, the Choralaires, a group composed of selected choir members, is called upon to sing. During the past year they participated in school auditorium programs, choral concerts, and various civic activities. Members of this group rehearsed during fifth hour on alternating days under the direction of Mr. Hutchins. P. Ulja, M. fohnson, L. Westberg, and . Twito, choir members, sell light bulbs to raise money for the spring trip to Brainerd. C 151 2 ROW ONK: S. I.iljcgrcn. Accompanist; K. Anderson. |. Wdschingcr, l Zaychcck. S. Kngberg, |. Brown. S. Kricscl, ('. Stanton. |. Bergstrom. C. Hutchins. Director. ROW TWO: C. Rowlett. S. Rhodes. J. Maki. H. Bareness. K. Erickson. J. Myrhill. K. Opsahl, I). Mocn, M. Henson, S. Skanse, |. Becker, J. Johnson. J. Ontlov. R. Westberg, I). Krummrei. D. Matson, J. Norlandcr. |. O’Brien, J. Sandberg. ROW FOUR: P. Solie, A. Becker. C. Wetlan, L. Oillctle, B. Ostrander, Anderson, (J. Franzen. M. Stokkc, Ci. Ekdahl, V. Smith, F. Woessner. ROW ONE: N Lindquist. Accompanist: I . Elhard. S. Leland. K. Olson. J. Chappie, K. Waterhouse. I. Andreasen. (!. F.nglund, J. Wittke, J. Valine. ROW TWO: K. McCaustland, M. Van Heel. S. HinchlilT, |. Anderson. M. Shultz. N. Carlson. S. Antoine, C. Myran. E. Burlingame. ROW THREE: 0. Erickson. M. Johnston. A. Skriv;cth. I. Johnson. P. Drolls. I . Bryant. S. Fredell. D. Tuttle, ( . Howe. ROW FOUR: K. Paddock, S. Anderson. M. Nelson. . Horrmann, J. Anderson. I). Verncss. L. Switala. P. Scully. I . Paradcau, B. Brown, I). Hailing. Choristers Each day, during second hour, the Choristers rehearse in the choir room. Members of this singing group, chosen by Mr. Hutchins, the director, work hard to improve their singing. Although some of the singers are seniors, the group consists mainly of sophomores and juniors who are serving a musical apprenticeship and hope someday to become a part of Roosevelt's choir. The group participated in the school's Christmas and Easter concerts during 1959-60. Each spring, singers in this choral group are selected for choir membership for the following year. n 152 □ MALE CHORUS ROW ONE: I. Stende. I). Anderson, B. Marten. B. Krafthcfcr, W. Grund. C. Hutchins. Director. ROW TWO: L. Aanrstad. W. Campbell, R. Hermamon. B. Pearson. R. Dallman. ). Walfrid, S. Joy, J. Luoina. ROW THREE: T. Kolst.nl. 1). Myhre. B. Olson. R. Torcson. D. Shelstad. R. Danielson. G. Johnson, (J. Lundberg. ROW FOUR: R. Frederick. |. Emerson, D. Beveridge, B. Gustafson. J. Campc. B. Travis, W. Johnson. M. I.ampcrd, D. Shrewsbury. Mole Chorus Girls' Choir Since their debut at the Christmas concert in 1( 58, membership in the Male Chorus has grown continually. The boys, under the direction of Mr. Hutchins, practice each day. Training with this group gives each Ixiy a basic foundation for further musical training and growth. Membership is open to any students interested in singing. Any girl with a sincere desire to sing is welcome in the Girls’ Choir, according to Mr. Hutchins, the director. This group, which was organized in 1( 54. provides valuable training for those girls hoping to sing in the R.H.S. choir. During the year, girls have an opjx rtunity to acquire a knowledge of note reading and harmonizing. GIRLS' CHOIR ROW ONE: C. Hutchins, Director; B. Christensen, K. Casey, S. Searlc, J. Hall, J. Stoncinan. E. Opsahl. L. Johnson, C. loiies, E. Ealck, M. Ringrosc, D. Hathaway. B. Hegberg, P. LeRoy. K. Janssen. ROW TWO: B. [.arson, J. Bodin. E. Bennett. |. Johnson. J. Swanson. N. Sandccn. K. Dunning. B. Haynes. C. Rinn. K. Pottsmith, S. Ouertin. (i. HulT. K. Anderson. J. Bradley, B. Anderson. ROW IIIREE: I). Backman. P. Haasl, S. Peterson. S. Ackland, C. Anderson, P. Anderson, J. Stel ar. P. Norton, B. Xebaugh. V'. Moore, S. Anderson, W. Mitschkc. J. Berzelius, A. Powell. T. Hale. PIANO: F. Malmstcn. C 153 3 ROW ONE: S. Watkins. Monson. G. Sheldon. S. Hcrglund, ). Olson, W. Morgan. J. Storcr. S. Johnson, H. Walfrid, S. Cofliitt, C. Miller, I.. Kemvorthv. J. Digeros, A. Cziok. ROW TWO: M. Teigen. I . Arling, K. Carlton. B. Zczulku, B. Anderson, I). Pierson, S. Meiners. E. Bru k , S. Mclin. K. Kerns, I). Knight. M. Carlson. I . West, G. Ohlsson, P. Loza, V. Dahl. P. Martinson. ROW THREE: T. Carey. S. llaug. C. Gilbertson, P. Donnelly, M. Norton, C. Lundquist, M. Hobbs. K. Keitges, S. Fosnow, R. Peterson, Orchestra Violins: P. Arling, C. Berg, K. Carlson. K. Carr. A. Cziok, T. Carey, V'. Dahl, C. Falcs, P. Donnelly, J. Digeros, S. Dorfner, C. Culbertson, S. Hang, D. Elleinvood, H. Lund, K. Lenius, P. Loza, P. Martinson, (i. Monson, (I. Ohlsson, K. Blanchard, R. Phillips. M. Teigen, S. Watkins, B. Zczulka, P. Madden. M. Ilurtig; Viola: S. Coffin, S. Johnson, L. Kenworthy, C. Miller, J. Storcr, H. Walfrid; Cello: I). Dvorak, W. Morgan, J. Olson, S. Bcrglund, G. Sheldon, K. Wakefield, B. Anderson; Bass Violin: J. Anderson, J. Bruvold, D. Clausen, R. Kempe, D. Odegaard, C. Smith, G. Danielson; Flutes: K. Kerns, S. Mclin, E. Brudos, S. Meiners, I). Pierson; Oboe: M. Carlson, D. Knight, D. West; Clarinet: M. Hobbs, C. Lundquist; Bass Clarinet: M. Norton; Bassoon: K. Keitges, R. Peterson, S. Fosnow; Contra Bassoon: R. Pihl; French Horn: B. Brown, (i. Gustafson, W. Moberg, D. Rosen, T. Rude, C. Swenson; Trumpet: T. Ny-gaard, S. Anderson, G. Rude, W. Travis; Trombone: A. Anderson, J. Bransford, O. Miller; Tuba: W. Johnson; Drums ami Tympany: T. Hanson, E. Knox, R. Winokur, J. Cedarlund; Piano anti Harp: G. Near, J. Cedarberg. A. Molacek, C. Tor-stenson. J. Howig. [154] President; W. Travis, ( . Rude, S. Anderson. T. Nygaard. C. Berg, I). Kllenwood. R. l.cnius, (2. Fates. ROW FOUR: S. Dorfner, K. Carr, R. Phillips, II. Brown, (2. Swenson, I). Rosen, W. Johnson, J. Miller. A. Anderson, J. Bransford. P. Madden. K. Blanchard. J. Lund. ROW FIVE: A. Swanson. Conductor; J. Bruvokt, R. Kenipe, |. Anderson, I . Clausen. (2. Smith. I). Odegaard. (J. Gustafson. T. Rude, W. Moberg, R. Sack. T. Hanson, F.. Knox, R. Winokur. ( . Near. (2. Torstenson. I. Howig. Members of the orchestra’s string section include: ROW ONE: K. (2arr. S. Haug, T. Carey, H. Walfrid. P. Arling. L. Kemvorthy. ROW TWO: M. Teigen. G. Munson. S. Watkins. S. Dorfner, Olson. G. Sheldon, R. Kemp?, Mr. Swanson. ROW ONK: L. Davis, |. Storholm, S. I'orstrom. B. Haikcr. J. Johnson, S. Mclin, M. l.undccn, J. Granoicn, M. Minors. S. Sutton I). Schulst.nl. ROW TWO: I . Christenson, L. Gorjjas, M. Walker, G. Johnson. J. Olson, S. Rc-if, W. Moberg, I.. Hammond, M. Rcii R. Lindgren, C. Swenson, D. Rosen, J. Barsnrss, D. West, M. Carlson, I). Knight. ROW THREE: J. Rundquisi, C, Anderson, M. John son. K. Hanson, S. l.ilicgrcn, S. Ohlhauscn, B. DeVilliers, J. Rodin, S. Anderson. L. Anderson, T. Case. H. Travis, V. Wheeler S. Green. G. Build, I). Schwantes, T. Peterson, B. Pihl, R. Peterson, B. Lundgren. ROW EOUR: I . Johnson, C, I.undquist, L. Mar Concert Bond Flutes: S. I;«rstrom, J. Granoicn, J. Johnson, M. Lundeen, M. Meiners, J. Storholm, A. (iierkc, K. Kerns, B. Haikcr; Oboe: M. Carlson, I). Knight, D. West, J. Barsness; E Clarinet: L. Davis; B' Clarinet: C. Anderson. L. Gorgos, K. Hanson, G. Johnson, M. Johnson, P. Johnson, S. Liljegren, C. Lundquist, L. Martinson, S. Ohlhauscn, J. Olsen. S. Keif. J. Rundquist, P. Christensen, M. Walker: Alto Clarinet: B. Gustafson, J. Olsen; Bass Clarinet: Ci. Case, B. Lundgren, R. Wallin; Bassoon: R. Peterson. T. Peterson, R. Pihl, K. Keitges; Saxophone: J. Campion, Ci. Sorsolcil. R. Swanson; Baritone Saxophone: B. Pieper. J. Swedell; French Horn: D. Beveridge, B. Brown, L. Hammond, R. Lindgren, W. Moberg, M. Over, M. Rcif, D. Rosen, Ci. Swenson; Cornet: L. Anderson. T. Ciase, J Gross, V. Wheeler; Trumpet: S. Anderson, J Bowdin, Ci. Budd, R. Lundeen, I). Schwantcs, B Travis, S. Green, B. DeVilliers; Baritone: I). Debe R. Dody, J. Meyers, X. Batcheller; Trombone: T Arncson. J. Bransford, S. Franzen, J. Miller, K Bob Vtnol{ur and Tom Hanson entertained Winter Sports Day fans with a drum duet. tinson. J. Campion, B. Picpcr, I). Debc, J. Myers, R. Dotly, N. Batchellcr. J. Miller. K. Schnorr, J. Itransford. D. Debe, R. I hIv, I. Arncson, P. Sk« u, S. Franzen, V. Gustafson. I). Beveridge, J. Olsen, G. Case, D. NVallin. ROW FIVE: I). Kempe. W. Johnson B. Owens, J. Her re, O. Miller, B. Peterson. T. Hanson, J. Ccdjrlund. C. Carlson. B. Winokur. J. Jensen. F. Blaisdcll, A. Molacek. C. Torstenson. . Howig. Dance Band Schnorr, P. Skou; Tuba:J. Herre, VV. Johnson, O. Miller, W. Owens, R. Peterson; String Buss: J. Bruvold, K. Kempe; Percussion: C. Carlson, R. Carrington, J. Cederlund, 'I . Hanson, J. Jenson, V. Kolcsar, R. Winokur, F. Blaisdcll; Harp: J. Cederberg, J. Howig, A. Molacek, C. Torstenson. The dance band is composed of boys who enjoy playing swing music. All members are capable-players and represent all grades. Under student leader Bruce DeVilliers, the band plays for school dances, pepfests, and other auditoriums. The group is supervised by Mr. Henning. ROW ONE: R. Swanson, M. Walker, B. Pihl, R. Peterson, T. Peterson. ROW TWO: B. Winokur, T. Hanson, P. Scully, T. A meson, J. Miller, A. Anderson. J. Bradford, I). Meyers. B. Eundgren. J. Johnson. ROW THREE: J. Bru-vold. I). Kempe, I). Schwantcs, T. Case, J. Bowdin, S. Anderson, B. DeVilliers. Marching Band One of ihe familiar sights each fall is that of a marching hand performing during the halftime ceremonies of a football game. At Roosevelt, the Marching Band, under Mr. Henning’s direction, is the group charged with this responsibility. Always present at the home football games, the musicians provide spirited music during the games and between halves. They also are called upon to accompany the Rockcttes or the Drill Team. These performances, plus playing for basketball games, and various auditorium programs, keep the members of the Marching Band busy throughout the school year. Selected members also play with the Concert Band and the Dance Band. ROW ONE: C. Attain . |. Jensen. President: W. Kolesar, Vice-President: l . Olson. Mr. Henning, director; R. Swanson, It. Winnkur, I . Itlaisdell. 1 . Ixc. C. Lundquist. ROW TWO; S. Feinrite. A. Gierke. M. Lundecn. J. Granoicn, I). Schulstad, S. Sutton, J. Storholm. S. Melin, S. Forslun. P. Johnson. K. Hanson. L Davis, ROW THREE: It. Gustafson. I). Wallin. G. Case, It. I.undgrcn, B. Gredin. J. Johnson, M. Walker, R. Rogers, C. Kallcberg, I). Knight. S. Ohlhausen. J. Clark. M. (Prison, T. Peterson. W. Rundquist, D. Ness. ROW FOUR: I. Bowdin. S. Anderson, V. Wheeler, T. Case. R. Wright. G. Gigrich. 1). Schwantcs, S. Green, Treasurer: J. Gross. The Marching Hand laf(es a l rea in one of its formations during the Homecoming flag raising ceremony. I. .. Albrecht, J. Maskable. T. Arndt. 15. Temte. I). (Ireven, (I. Johnson. ROW FI V'F: S. Olson. M. Re it, J. Weisse nburger. Sergeant at-Arim: J. I.qip.i. I.. Hammond, R. Lindgren. K. Peterson. J. Donaghue, R. M k: . I-'. Raivo. Swcdell. It. l’ic|xrr. R. Lundeen. ROW SIX: I). l)cbc, 15. Hall. R. Anderson. I.. Way. N. Ilatchcller. 15. Owens. !.. Mclson. 15. Peterson, O. Miller, D. Dahlstrom. J. Sjoborg, J. Miller, K. Schnorr, J. Wetlcll. E. Johnson. S. Franzen, S. Dahlbcrg. ROCKETTES P. Stccnv n. |. Huckabv. |. Knuium, I., Grernlirld. G. Roth. Co-Captain: |. Swenson, I). Christopherton, B. Carlson. I. Lande, Co-Captain: S. Swanson. A. Peterson. C. Baker. M. Dowson. Rockettes Drill Team The Rockettes, Roosevelt’s dance line, includes irls from all three classes. Under the supervision of Miss Rae Wilbur and led by line captains Cilenna Roth and Jackie Lande, the Rockettes jx-rformed at civic activities, provided half-time entertainment at football and basketball games, and performed at the Sno-Ball in Hudson, Wisconsin. Entertainment at athletic events was provided by the smart military maneuvers of the Roosevelt Drill Team. Perfection of their precision routines came only after long hours of practice under the direction of Mr. Swanson. The Drill Team practiced for five weeks during the summer to perfect their routines in time for the football season. DRILL TEAM ROW ONK: ). Baltzer. G. Cramer. I.. McDonald, J. Johnson. I). Hartshorn. S. Frost, K. Wakefield. J. I.umleen. ROW TWO: J. Olson. F. Brown. K. Perron, S. Nelson. J. Hoaglund. I.. Baltzer, I). Johnson, C. Fritzke. ROW THREE: K. Nelson, R. Goetz, C. Reed. N. Smith. I.. Ruhis. B. Stepanek, 0. Wagmld. B. Hanson. ROW FOUR: P. Wcible, B. Nelson. I). Marten. J. F.gcberg. C. Ditschlcr, R. Mjzzola. S. Maierskv, T. Ordos. ROW FIVE: P. Hansen, B. Kibby, K. McDowell, P. Sperr. M. Anderson, M. Mct awlcy, P. Gilmore. G. Wicks. ROW SIX: S. Pitney. G. Carter, A. Craven. 1). Crosby. J. Gilbertson. S. Bcrglund, F. Sundquist, B. Heyman. ROW SEVEN: K. Clausen, J. Nobel, M. Goring, S. Buskc, I). Julian. N. Nessel, J. Wetherby. K. McLean. ROW EIGHT: J. Sorensen. Y. Rateau. B. Tyllia, P. Zujac. J. Fellows, J. Erickson, S. Peterson, J. Bunting. ROW NINE: P. Schluck, C. Hastings, I.. Carbon. [1601 ROW ONE: I.. Tonozzi, J. Hucknby, Treasurer; M. Carlson, H. Barsness, J. Poliak, H. Dodge, S. Forstrom, G. Johnson. M. Moure. ROW TWO: J. George. M. Ohlhauscn. ! . Jensen, I). Ness, President: K. Precht, M. Kcohanc, J. Weber. S. Ohlhauscn. ROW THREE: S. Singer, K. Olafson, L. Hylic. C. Roberts. J. Anderson, I.. Bruslettcn, C. Mauren. ROW FOUR: M. Teigen. J. Peterson, c;. Baron. S. Joy. S. Anderson, V. Moore, F. Livingston, T. Rcsslcr. Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to stimulate interest in the study of Latin and Roman culture. Activities during the year included a skating party, the Latin Club initiation. a Christmas party, selling candy for the American Field Service, and a Latin Club banquet. Mrs. Erickson is the adviser in charge of the group. Appropriately dressed, Latins enjoy an ancient custom—eating. P. Crist, P. Arling, and . Peterson. ROW ONE: C. Thompson. P. Rcyst. M. Ackcrbladc, P. Elfstrand, Secretary: J. Chappie, N. Lindquist. K. Troedsson. L. Akcr-son, B. Hoglund, P. Crist, I). Erickson, adviser. ROW TWO: J. Barsness. A. Lichthardt, |. Klandcrud, A. Z rio, K. Erickson. J. Babcock, J. Bransfor l. S. Toussaint, J. Hegrencs. I). Forkins. ROW THREE: M. Lind. K. Froedsson, P. CrumU. K. Hum-merot. P. Arling, B. Arling. S. Femritc, S. Fischer. C. Gniitro. ROW FOUR: L. Newton, K. Gabrielson, J. I wito, K. (Carlson, G. Monson, M. Strom, B. Bakken, J. Peterson, P. Lilja, Vice-President. ROW ONI-.: I.. Skoog. L. Conroy, S. Green. B. Davidson. Sergeant-at-Arms; |. Wagnild. Treasurer; ). Emerson. President; |. Kurth, Secretary; C. Baker, Vice President; J. Wilson. P. Brooks. J. Furness. ROW TNVO: S. Tclecky, adviser: M. Mayer, C. Watson, I. Simons. C. Gmitro. K. Clark. K. Keitge . S. Goerne. ROW THREE: M. Meiners, C. Custer. J. Bruvold, D. Eliason. A. Gierke, I- Brusletten. S. Wilson, I . Olson, P. Latvala. ROW FOUR: 1). Webster, J. Murphy, T. Nvgaard. G. Horrman, I). Mattison, I.. Mark graf, II. Burrows, I). Hanson. ROW FIVE: M. (iolden, S. Vassar, |. I.indall, I . Flygare, B. Palmborg, M. Hobbs, P. Schultz. M. Fili-|H-k. B. Renneke. German Club One of the oldest clubs at RHS is the German Club. It encourages the study of Germany, its language, and its people. Any student taking German may become a member. Club activities included talks by Susan Rcif and Ingeborg Cremer, a candlelight initiation, a Christmas party, and the Senior Banquet. Mr. Telecky is the group's adviser. .'Indy TorriJ( and Joyce Pederson are initiated into the German Club by Jim Emerson and Jerry Wagnild. ROW ONE: B. Wilson. N. Olin, C. Falcs. S. Maas, M. Paschke, J. Anderson, M. Ringrose. J. Erickson. ROW TWO: A. Torvik. C. Dye, J. Johnson. C. Mackenzie, M. Reif. N. Anderson. I . Hathaway, S. VonVolkenberg. ROW THREE: J. Pederson, B. Faancs. L. Carlson, A. Gustafson. N. Brucr. M. Larson, K. Shaw, S. Haug. ROW FOUR: M. Latvala, K« Clark, I). Mohrbachcr. S. Reif, J. Darrah, S. Hilmo, L. Langert, M. Dobratz. ROW FIVE: S. Buske. C. Rollefson. A. Lofsness. P. Weible, J. Ringstrom. M. Van Heel. S. Quist. C. Hansen. ROW SIX: J. Knudsen. S. Christianson, C. Johnson. C. Torstenson, M. Walker, R. Weslbcrg, K. Wakefield, S. Peterson, I). Knight. ROW ONE: Mr. Swadncr, adviser; K. Earvin, secretary: E. Tho(n| M n, vice-president; I . Mona, serjeant-at-arms; G. Woodworth, president: J. Alindcr, treasurer; S. Hollingsworth, E. Bailey. M. Kostik. ROW TWO: C. Wagnild, J. Wcdcll. K. Janssen, K. Kerns. J. Maki. (I. Thomas, L. Ruins, J. Swanson. R. Phillips. ROW THREE: B. Rippel, E Wittke. N. Silver, S. Anderson. IE Sandstrom. M. Van Geldcr. B. Hedensten. K. Peterson, J. Heines. ROW FOUR: A. Rohan. I). Kingshurg, M. Teigen. J. Keith, J. Fogarty, A. Zorio, A. Olds, R. Christopherson, K. Babcock. ROW FIVE: M. Anderson, B. Carlson. M. McMahon, M. Schmaltz, |. Berninghausen, P. Collier, E. Hubert). E. Peterson. ROW SIX: I). Beveridge. K. l.eighton. K. Sanders. |. I.mdell. E. Westberg, S. Anderson. I . Jackson, K. Buege, M. McKinney. French Club The French Club was responsible for the distribution of Winter Sports Day buttons for 1%0. French Club activities included a hamburger fry, bowling, and donating gifts to “Santa Anonymous” as a Christmas project. The club’s aim was to stimulate an interest in French and give its members a chance to meet new friends. faerie Wittke, French Club memher, sells Winter Sports Day buttons to Mr. Panser and Mr. Palmquist. ROW ONE: M. Beeth. S. Frost, K. Downing, R. Mazzola, M. Rorris, M. Carlson. IE Christensen, M. Foss. D. Pierson. E. Warhol. N. Tannehill. ROW TWO: P. Loza, J. Tibbiis, P. Johnson. K. Johnson. J. Johnson, 1.. Kanyuck, S. Schrocdcr, E. Martinson. K. larm-becker. ROW THREE: («. Sheldon, J. Anderson, I). I logy, E. Hotness. K. I laaland, S. Skansc, 1). Hartshorn. M. Johnson. A. Mola-cek. J. Campion. ROW FOUR: G. Ryan, I). Mocn, S. Ackland, S. Sandin, I). Julian. C. Amlerson, J. Crosbie. E. Stucki, J. Anderson. ROW FIVE: S. Stone, J. Bertrand. K. Anderson, K. Nelson, S. Peterson. K. McLean. F. Woessner, V. Smith. R. Jcnnrich. I). Dvorak. ROW SIX: S. Brink, IE Yco, E. Bonin, (E Gustafson. I). Putnam, M. Lee, N. Pavlovic, S. Maegowan, I . Poole, P. Zajac, J. Broras. ROW ONI.: K. Thompson. I). Lodmg. Secretary; I.. Aguiar. Treasurer. P. Petrou. adviser. 1). Ordos, Vice President; N. Sandin. President; O. lx-jchar. ROW TWO: T. Uindall. M. Johnson. L. 1$. Carlson. B. IVKstrada. I). Harrington. N. Hallingcr. ROW THRKK: 0. Kmidson, |. Christopherson. I). Cederberg, R. Hoberg. |. Bniyokl. I.. Kenworthy. I). Dorcau. ROW FOUR: I). Schwanz, |. Totushek. II. McDonald, J. Kmerson. I). Lowder. R. Wilson, R. Reckrr. H. Monahan. Russian Club Contributing to international understanding, world jieace, and friendly relations between the people of the world is the aim of the Russian Club, whose motto is. Not in strife, but in friendship. One of the first Russian Club activities was the ini- tiation of new members. They also participated in the American Field Service candy sale, a howling party, and a roller skating party. This is the second year for the club and their adviser, Mr. Petrou. Uz Thompson proposes to Mr. Petrou at the Russian Mrs. C. IV. Andersen misses the target, II. Hoi berg, at Club initiation. the Russian Club initiation. Mr. Benson enjoyed himself us he kept score at the Swedish Club bowling party—R. Carlson, I). Sodersfron:, . Myrbill, B. Carlson. Mr. Benson. adviser, and I). Star. Swedish Club Under the guidance of Mr. Benson, the Swedish Club was very active during the year. The club attended a Swedish movie, “The Magician, and the annual smorgasbord at the St. Paul Hotel. Keeping with tradition, the Swedes and the Norse remained rivals. The only requirement for club membership is that a student must he or have been enrolled in a Swedish class at Roosevelt. ROW ONI-.: J. Valine, C. Peterson, I . Sodrrstrom, Treasurer: J. Trachy, Vice-President: I). Star. President: J. Myrbill, Secretary: It. Lumlberj;, M. Hartman. S. Hostrom. ROW TWO: 11. Larson. S. Liljcyjrcn. |. Johnson, J. Anderson, M. Anderson, |. Erickson. I . Packman, I). Poffcnbcrjicr. J. Olson. ROW THREE: B. Carlson. S. S renson. M. Challeen. G. Peru. I . Christopherson, S. Erickson, K. Peterson. C. Brrjj. ROW FOUR: M. I.indholm, F. He.ulm.in. L. Carlson. J. Johnson, A. Carlson. J. Anderson. |. Su-mjimt. C. Spartz, M. Lamperd. ROW FIVE: J. Berzelius. |. Swenson, K. Horky, M. I.undeen. J. Luotna, S. Mattson. P. Tyllia. S. Anderson. ROW SIX: S. Anderson. P. Swanson. H. Walfrid. J. Carlson. N. Johnson, M. Foth. P. Pici er, F. Nelson, l . Nelson. Clh5] I ROW ONE: P. Slccnson. C. llaugland, K. Hanson, I). Clauson. IE Egj;an. adviser; O. Miller, K. Salvcrson. K. Olson. ROW TWO: B. Walker. R. Goetz. L. Kjona. J. Digrro , K. Olson, C. Nelson. S. Thompson. P. Flail. ROW THREE: V. Wheeler. R. Nelson. I . Kin);sber :. M. Carlson, K. Krogsrud. S. Sonsienjj. I , Foss, J. Ccdarlund. ROW FOUR: E. lohnson, S. WeekaufT. Y. Nelson, m! W.ij;nild. I. Coken. |. Velander, K. Dolan. M. Solum. ROW FIVE: R. Lernas. C. Jciuvold. S. Sandey. |. Stenersen, C. Prindie, b! Nave, R. Iscrvin. R. Wilburn. I). Nelson. ROW ONE: M. Hall. |. Lamberger, M. Haven. E. Olv n, K. Feste, S. Forslun. K. Spence. B. Hanson. K. Gulslrand. M. Skoglund. ROW TWO: P. Madden. V. Waters, K. Anlinscn, B. Anderson. T. Arndt. J. Andreasen. C. Connor. C. Dockcn. ROW THREE; K. Op-sahl, E. Peterson, It. Anderson. G. Molritz, S. Goerne, S. Berjjlund. S. Dahlberg. |. Kinvsberg. |. Hegvernes . ROW FOUR: It. Haynes, C. Ostby, E. Nielsen. |. Gilhertum. G. Anderson, I- Blcsrncr. It. Eien. R. Peterson. W. Rundquist. Showing off the Norse Club’s new stereo set are officers Ozzie Miller, foan Lund-guard, Cary Inderson and Don Clausen. Norse Club The Norse Club has been active at RHS for thirty-four years. Its members try to supplement the work done in class by studying Norwegian culture, history, and traditions. T he club went on a sleigh ride, a skating party, and had a senior farewell banquet. They sold pop at the Homecoming dance and sjxmsorcd the “Turkey Trot.” Mr. Eggan was the Norse Club's adviser. [1661 Spanish Club The Spanish Club was organized in 1941, and is now under the direction of Miss Farseth. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in everything pertaining to Spanish and Spanish-American life. During the year, Spanish Club members sold UNESCO stamps, had a Christmas Pinata party, and sponsored a senior banquet. A student must be enrolled in a Spanish class at Roosevelt or have completed two years of the subject to be eligible for membership. Mary Litidell. Hr tty Her ghoul ami Fred Hlaisdell view Spanish art wori( on hand-painted plates. ROW ONK: C. Hooton. J. Benson, I). Elliott, Vice President: C. Bcrnhardson, Secretary: M. Dowson. President; I.. Gorgos. Treasurer; K. Hide. (J. Armstrong. ROW TWO; I Guilioyle, K. Anderson, S. Gerard. N. Erickson. S. Mill. J. Anderson, |. I.cit cn. ROW THREE: l . Kuchanan. C. Hastings. F. Krickscn. S. Blombcrg. E. Bennett, It. Larson. N'. Dcjoy. ROW FOUR: B. Anderson. It. Berg-land. S. FalKr, K. Hughes. J. Clacsscn. J. Antler son. S. Carlson. ROW FIVE: S. Carlson. B. D'Estrada. K. Chellquist. N. Carlson. J. ('line, J. Hanson. J. Emerson. J. Berninghausen. ROW ONE: K. Schnorr, N. Zciglcr, I. Trolander. A. Peterson. M. I.indell. I. Ordos. ROW I WO: M. Pastre, |. Pnolr, S. (.eland. N. Ingalls. K. Shepherd, |. Nelson. ROW THREE: M. I.intlroth. M. Johnson. P. Wallin. S. Gunther, B. Olson. T. Nelson, 0. Ostrem. ROW FOUR: I). Nylx-rg. F. Malmsten, C. Swanson, K. Smith. I.. Opheim, I . L-narz, N. Monahan, S. Taylor. Answer our coll Faculty It might be said that a teacher never knows where his influence will end. Thirty years from now, wise or unwise decisions may be made by today's students because of the influence of some faculty member during the person's formative years. Because of the nature of their work, members of a high school stall are in a position to influence numerous individuals daily. They constantly present challenges to students and issue many calls that must lx- answered. On the other hand, however, students, in thirst of knowledge and direction, issue similar pleas to individual faculty members. Whether the teacher is instructor, adviser, friend, coach, director, policeman, or all of these, he is in an ideal position to lx- a positive influence on the citizens of tomorrow. Dr. Mercedes L. Nelson Assistant Principal Mr. John C. Wells Principal Administrators Roosevelt’s two administrators, Mr. John C. Wells and Dr. Mercedes L. Nelson, provide the planning and direction necessary to insure a smooth-running school organization. Working with faculty members and students, these two educators help develop and implement new policies, while at the same time giving supervision to the execution of building policies already in force. In addition, they cooperate and work with the Central Office in carrying out city-wide plans and directives. Several weeks before the actual school year be- gins each fall, these two people begin the task of planning and preparing for over 2200 students. Class schedules must be regulated to meet individual student needs and graduation requirements established by the city and state. The building must be ready for fall occupancy and all other duties relative to the opening of another school year must he supervised. With a sincere interest in the development and training of today’s young people, Mr. Wells and Dr. Nelson continue as the guiding forces of RHS, the largest high school in Minneapolis. On behalf of the school, l)r. Nelson accepts one of the gymnastics trophies from Hutch Rhodes, co-captain of- the team with John llarvath, who is waiting to present a second trophy. Visiting Teacher M. D. Ericsson School Nurse G. M. Blair Counselors Counselors Mr. Arthur Palmquist, Miss Ethel Palcen, Miss Dorothy Pommer, and Mr. Ellsworth Panscr guide students in planning for present and future years. One of the biggest jobs of the counselling staff, that of giving advice on subject matter, is important to incoming sophomores who must have classes explained before programs arc planned for the three years of high school. In the student’s junior year, many tests must be taken. They include the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and the College Entrance Test. The counselors schedule the examinations, circulate information for interested juniors, and, finally, must administer the tests. The senior year of high school is the most inipor-tant year for the student and the most difficult for his counselors. If a student needs information on scholarships or help in planning a vocation, these people are ready to offer aid. Although only a part of the student's total school life, the counselling stalT contributes much to the student's well-being, both during the school years and the years following graduation. E. Panscr: Sophomore. Senior. History. A. P.ilimpmi: Senior. I). Pommer: Sophomore. E. Palcen: Junior. SI- VTKI): T. Ol n , M. Holmquist. M. Nclv n, |. Robertson. S. Tclccky. STANDING: A. Baardscth, K. Mayors W. Knutson, |. Wells, R. Blake. A. Cowans. Coordinating Council Studying the needs and problems of Roosevelt High School is the main job of the Coordinating Council. It is made up of nine faculty members, each serving for a period of three years. The council, headed by Miss Robertson, meets monthly to consider various school problems that may be brought to the group’s attention by individual faculty members, the administration, or student groups. As an advisory body, the group recommends, for faculty consideration, new school policies or changes in those already existing. It also assists the Student Council and the PTSA. School Clerks O. Brooks. E. Pallu. V. Mull cr. E. Arndt. L. Eckcrman L. IWrics. BUSINESS TEACHERS 1). Johnson. J. IUI..IT. A. Baardseth, II. I labcrimn, M. Johnson. Business A. B. Baardseth: Bookkeeping, Coordinating Council. F. Brown: Typing, Basic Business. L. F. Gardner: Office Skills, Senior Typing, Cheerleading Adviser. H. L. Iluhermun: Shorthand, Stenographic Skills, Bookkeeping, Adviser of Blue Tri, Business Department Chairman. I). K. Johnson: Basic Business, Typing, Ski Coach. 1. R. Johnson: Shorthand. Typing, Basic Business. E. L. Olson: Occupational Relations, Retailing, Cooperative Training Program Adviser. L. K. Rice: Shorthand, Stenographic Skills, Senior Executive Board Adviser. J. S. RoliofT: Typing, Shorthand, Basic Business, Cheer-leading Adviser. G. J. Springer: Basic Business. Typing. II. F. Wagner: Occupational Relations, Shorthand, Secretarial Skills, Office Skills, Part-time-Training Adviser. M. R. Wieel: Shorthand, Business English, Adviser of Silver Tri. BUSINESS TEACHERS SEATED: L. Gardner, L. Rice. M. Wicst. STANDING: II. Wagner, G. Springer, K. Olson, (not shown) F. Brown. ENGLISH TEACHERS SEATED: V. Kaupan , L. Andersen. V. Stephenson. STANDING: E. Luntlqimt, A. Jolly, V. Straka. H. Klcfsaa . (n« t shown) M. McGrath. English I,. Anderson: Hlectivc Speech, Speech Fundamentals, Drama Arts. M. M. Arennon: Knglish. M. C. Doherty: English, Creative Writing, 10th Grade English Chairman. T. V. Jamheek: News Writing, Adviser of Standard, Adviser of R Club. Swimming Coach. A. N. Jolly: English, Enriched English, English Department Chairman, Auditorium Committee. V. M. Knit pang: English. Enriched English, 12th Grade English Chairman, Senior Executive Hoard Adviser, Adviser of Hi-C. II. I.. Klefnaan: Speech Fundamentals, Radio and TV, Adviser of Sagamore, Auditorium Committee. F. Lundqiiint: English, Enriched English, Business English. Adviser of Humanities Club. M. C. McGrath: English. J. E. Newton: Modern Literature, Creative Writing, 11th Grade English Chairman, Adviser of Creative Writing Club. A. I . Sundboe: Play Production. Radio and TV, Class Play, Talent Show, Adviser of Drama Club. Auditorium Committee. E. I). San-tiers: English. History. V. J. Stephenson: English, Remedial Reading. V. V. Straka: English. B. Vogt: English. A. B. Whitlock: English. R. B. Wolk: Modern Literature, American Literature. ENGLISH TEACHERS SKATED: K. Sanders, M. Doherty, B. Vogt, M. Arcnson. STANDING: A. Whitlock. J. Newton. T. Jambeck. R. Wolk. P. Santlboc. SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS SF.ATKI): C. Lobddl. I). Heath. I. Lynch. C. Olson, C. Courtney. STANDING: I.. Otfcrhus. W. Haynes. R. Webster. R. Johnson. M. Skaurml, A. Gowanv Social Studies V. Courtney: History, Special Assignment, Student Council Adviser, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach. A. Go wans: Modern Problems, World Problems, Coordinating Council, Assistant Football Coach. W. E. IIaym‘8: History, English, Coordinating Council. I). K. Heath: History, Adviser of Vital Events Forum, 10th Grade World History Chairman. A. J. Heller: History. Special Assignment. R. N. John son: History, Hockey Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. C. J. I.obdell: Modern Problems, Audio-Visual Adviser, Stage Committee. I. R. Lynch: History, Social Studies Department Chairman. C. R. OIhoii: History. L. Outer-Iiuk: Modern Problems. Adviser of Debate Scjuad, Speech Activities. 1. II. Skaurutl: U. S. History. T. !N. Turk: History, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach. R. O. Webster: World History. Pep Club Adviser. Turning his back[ on the world, A. antes Heller faces the Sagamore photographer and his history students. T. Tur , teacher, ta es time to tabulate test tallies. C 175 ] SCIENCE TEACHERS SKATED: M. Matron. O. Yngvc. STANDING: R. Blake, J. Thornfon. Linda A person assists physics teacher A. Cannon with an experiment involving static electricity. Science R. R. Blake: Physics. Assistant Basketball Coach. A. Cannon: Biology, Physics, Adviser of Science Club. M. W. Matron: Chemistry, Adviser of Science Club. II. A. Rieniensclineider: Biology, Adviser of Sportsmen's Club, Athletic Equipment Manager. J. L. Thornton: Chemistry, Adviser of Science Club. T. (). Valvik: Biology, Hi-C Adviser, Senior Executive Board Adviser. M. B. Weum: Biology, Physiology, Hi-Y Adviser. O. W. Yngve: Physics. Aviation Science, Track Coach. Cross Country Coach. SCIENCE TEACHERS T. Valvik, It. Ricmenschnci-dcr. A. Cannon. M. Wcum. MATH TEACHERS SEATED: T. Oh no. E. Red-lund. A. Krcnnv. STANDING: I). Miclkc, D. Martin. C. Hansen, W. Knutson. Mathematics A. A. Brenny: Advanced Algebra, Accelerated Algebra. L. M. Eakins: Plane Geometry, Accelerated Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Adviser of Math Club. C. C. Hansen: Geometry, Senior Mathematics, Assistant Wrestling Coach. W. J. Knutson: Advanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, Hi-Y Adviser. Coordinating Council. D. A. Martin: Algebra, Plane Geometry, Driver Training Instructor. I). E. Mielke: Plane Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Baseball Coach. Adviser of “R” Club, Assistant Hockey Coach. T. T. Olino: Algebra. Plane Geometry, Adviser of Chess Club, Coordinating Council. E. M. Rorilund: Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. Explaining an icosahedron to Miss Redlund’s class is difficult, even for Mary Latvala who made it. fx = a„x + an-lx '1...........a2x- + alx + aO......... Rog Reden ha ugh and Mr. Ealffns, Advanced Trig teacher. Art . L. Cat Iron: Art, Chairman of Art Department. P. C. Foraylh: Art, Adviser of Junior Red Cross. ART TEACHERS I . Forsyth. V. Cattrnn. Judy Otterstead poses for art students who are sketching charcoal portraits. Miss Cat iron. Art teacher, gives Addle Rohan critical analysis of her wood sculpture. LIBRARIANS K. Putnam, G. Owens. J. White. Librarians G. II. Owens: Library Aid. k. E. Putnam: Librarian. J. S. White: Assistant Librarian, Adviser of Library Club. MUSIC TEACHERS C. Hutchins, A. Sw.mvoti. O. Henning. Music O. A. Henning: Band I. Band II, Applied Music, Technique. C. Hutchins: Choir. Choristers. Chamber Music, Girls’ Choir, Male Chorus. A. L. Swanson: Orchestra, String Ensemble, Drill Team, Talent Show, Class Play. Mr. Clay tot] Hutchins, choir director, assists Denny Nelson and Sandy Peterson as they robe for a choir concert. fan Howig presented a harp solo during the March Talent Show. LANGUAGE TEACHERS SEA'l F.I : M. Farscth. I). Erickson. STANDING : B. L. Sw;ulner, 1 . Pctrou, W. Benson, S. Tclcckv. Language Vi, P. Bennon : Swedish, American History, Adviser of Swedish Club. B. K. K : an: Norwegian, History. Adviser of Norse Club, Adviser of Ski Club. Faculty Manager of Athletics, Roosevelt Athletic Council Chairman. I). 11. Erickson: Latin, English, Adviser of Latin Club. 1. Farsetli: Spanish, Eng- lish, Adviser of Spanish Club. I . P. Pctrou: Russian. History, Adviser of Russian Club. S. A. Tclcckv: German, Adviser of German Club, Coordinating Council. L. G. Swadner: French, Adviser of French Club. REMEDIAL-SIGHTSAVING TEACHERS S. Wcrscll. M. llolmquist, J. Rol crtM n. Remedial-Sightsaving M. M. Holmcjuist: History. English, Mathematics, Secretary of Coordinating Council. J. Robertson: Sightsaving, Chairman of Coordinating Council. S. I.. Vernell: Coaching Class. c iso a Physical Education R. A. MeWater : Physical Education, Health, First Aid. K. M. Peterson: Physical Education, Health, Adviser of Boys' Intramural Sports, Gymnastics Coach. S. Price: Physical Education. Health, Adviser of Girls' Intramural Sports. Adviser of Girls’ Athletic Teams. R. E. Wilbur: Physical Education, Health, First Aid. Adviser of Rockcttcs. Adviser of Girls’ Intramural Sports, Adviser of Girls' Athletic Teams, Auditorium Committee. PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS R. McWalcrs, R. Wilbur. S. Price. K. Peterson. This is a crazy way to mount a horse! Mr. Me-Waters and firuce Loader. HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS M. Wichser. It. Fraley. K. G mlcy. (not pictured) G. Thomas. Home Economics K. A. Coni ley: Home and Family, Clothing. 1 lomc Economics Chairman. B. L. Fraley: Foods, Clothing, Adviser t IlIA. G. M. Thomas: School Lunchroom Supervisor. Foods. M. S. Wicliser: Clothing, Adviser of FHA. SHOP TEACHERS Scaled: S. | hn on. J. Sullivan. I). Hanson. Standing: I . Iverson. O. Hollenbeck. I.ukc. Shop I,. F. Brick: Machine Woodworking. I). . Hanson: Auto Shop, Driver Training Instructor. O. i. IlolIcnlxM'k: Basic Drafting. Machine Drafting, Machine Wood, Adviser of Pilot’s Club. I). Y. Iverson: Machine Shop, Driver Training Instructor. S. T. Johnson: Basic Drafting, Graphic Arts. (!. E. Luke: Agriculture, Farm Mechanics. Adviser of FFA. Y. K. Lumlell: In dustrial Metals, Adviser of Stage (Tew. J. V. Sullivan: Mechanical Drawing, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach, Assistant Track Coach. Mr. Bricf{ guides Bill Mahn in the use of an electric drill press. Mr. Lundell, industrial arts teacher. explains the use of an acetylene torch to fohn Peterson. ENGINEERS SEATED: F.. Wkhdall, L. Burk, T. Ribar. H. Claim. A. Johnson. STANDING: K. Fwland. L. Bot-tcm. S. Hutchinson. S. Crittenden, B. Hint . A. Rhuby, C. Carlson, R. Byers. Engineering Staff Each day students enter Roosevelt 1 ligh School to find clean, polished floors, shining windows, and warm rooms. Daily, classrooms and halls arc swept, lockers are dusted, and necessary repairs are made. This maintenance is the result of the combined efforts of the many members of the janitorial staff. Sam Hutchinson, chief engineer, heads the staff. Lunchroom Staff From eleven-thirty to one o’clock every day, hungry students hurry to the lunchroom for well-balanced meals. In order to prepare these hot lunches, a crew of ten cooks bakes bread, cleans vegetables, prepares meat, and tends to the numerous other details necessary to serve hundreds of meals. This nutritious food provides the energy needed to complete the Jay. SCHOOL COOKS SEATED: M. ('line, O. Sand«r«un. O. Mickelson. I1. Johnson. S TANDING: B. Moc, P. Rjmswick. II. Forking I). Strom. Keep Roosevelt's banner waving As we raise it high above them all Underclassmen Sophomores and juniors comprise the major portion of the Roosevelt student body. To them, the 195940 school year was one of interesting and exciting adventures. For the sophomore, high school, with its new classes and activities, provided many challenges. This group played a vital part in the total school program. They were made aware of what would Ik expected of them during years to come, and what they should cx|K ct from themselves. The junior year is devoted to gaining further knowledge and experience necessary for the eventual day when this class will assume the important positions of leadership in the school. i Terry Nelson Secretary Marlyce Henson T reasurer Class Officers Roger Hyde President Randy llundy Vice-president Junior Class This year’s junior class was the largest in Roosevelt's history. Approximately H30 students began their junior year in the fall of ’5(). The prize-winning float for the Winter Sports Day Parade, the class party on April 22, and the junior Prom on May 21 provided some of the year’s excitement for the members of this class. The group responsible for planning and supervising all of the junior activities was the Junior Executive Hoard. This board consists of one mcm- JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW ONK: t.. IVtcrvm. F. Klcckncr. T. Nelson, secretary; M. Bens in. treasurer; R. Hytlc. president; R. Bundy, vice president; I.. Olson I). Clausen, I. Wutkc. ROW TWO; ). Pearson. B. I’rent.ss. I . Ford. J. Campion. I). NcU n. C. Carlson. |. Olson. A. Craven. ROW THREE P. Steenvon, |. Furness. 1.. Rruslcttcn. ). Knudsen. K. Trocdsson. M. Schmaltz. K. Niirthwav. M. Strom. ROW FOUR: K. Andrews. I). Carl son. R. Naslund. 1 . Mona, P. Paddock. R. En lund, R. Johiuon, D. Nclv n. ber from every junior homeroom, plus the elected class officers. Miss Palecn, Junior Counselor, was the group’s adviser. As juniors, individual members of the Class of ’61 found themselves eligible for many new opportunities and activities that were not available to them during previous years. These included: membership in the National Honor Society, Girls’ State and Boys’ State, summer science seminars at various colleges, and the Junior Prom. Class of '61 Aancstad. Larry Ackerblade. Marie C. Adams. Richard R. Adler. Frederick L. Akerson. Linda O. Albertson. Jcanic M. Albrecht. Larry R. Albrecht. Thomas J. Alexandra. Cullen J. Alindcr. Joan E. Andersen. James B. Anderson. Barbara A. Anderson. Carol L. Anderson. David F. Anderson. Gary D. Anderson. Judie F.. Anderson. Judith K. Anderson. Judith K. Anderson. Judy D. Anderson. Karen D. Anderson. Kathleen A. Anderson. Kenneth Anderson. Michele C. Anderson. Nancy J. Anderson. Robert S. Anderson. Sandra C. Anderson. Sharon E. Anderson. Sharon Lee P. Anderson. Stephen J. Andrews. Ernest H. Antoine. Susan P. Arholnt. Judith Carol Arling. Bryan J. A meson. Donald N. Askerooth, Salli Atkinson. Gerald Axberg, John D. Babcock. Judy E. Bachlcr, Richard R Back man. Dianne M. Baker. Carol E. Hakken. William C. Barnell, Keith Baron. Janies Greg Bateheilcr. Norman F. Batten. James A. Beamish. Nancy C. Beaver. Marialycc S. Becker, Joan E. Beckman. Carol E. Bendik. Philip E. Benedict. Neal L. Benson. JelTrey L. Benson. Marlycc K. Bentson. Darlene L. Bentson. David Berg, Ida M. Bern. Roger Bergland. Betty A. Bcrglund. Sally E. Bcrglund. Susanne A. Bergstrom. Janice Bernhardson. Carol A. Berres. Elizabeth Nl. Berry. Charles Bertrand. Jacquelyn Ber .clius. Judith A. Beske. Patric A. Bielkc. Richard C. Bigelow. William A. Bitney. Susan A. Bitocookic. U.R.A. Bjeldancs. Leonard F. Blaisdell. Fred S. Blanchard. Carole S. Blombcrg. Sharon I.. Blomgrcn. Barbara J. Blomquist. Gary L. Bodin, JoAnn C. Bonin. Lois K. Boran. Theodore J Bostrom. Glenn E. Bourn. David Lee Bower. William T. Bowler. William M. Bowman. William T. Bradshaw. James II. Brink. Sandra I.. Brooks. Patricia M. Brown. Barbara J. Brown. Bruce M. Brown. Jerald W. Brude. Warren A. Bruslcttcn. Leslie J. Brynildson. Helen M. Bud. Rose Buhrt. Richard L. Buhta, Sharon Ann Bundy. Randall E. JUNIORS Burnside. Ronald S. Buskc. Susan E. Byler. Carol A. Callahan. Mary Campion. Janice L. Campion. Sharon E. Carey. Therese C. Carlson, Aldcan C. Carlson. Bonita D. Carlson. Charles A. Carlson, Corinne R. Carlson. Diane E. Carlson. Marian I). Carlson. Nancy L. Carlstcdt, Carol J. Carnes. Marilyn Carter. Gayle M. Cedar berg. Judith 1 . Chase. Harley E. Chreiman. Sonia M. Christensen, Joanne M Christensen. Thomas I). Christianson. Sandra J. Christollcr. Don H. Christopherson. Diana Christopherson. Duane II. Clausen. Karen J. Clemens, Dennis E. Clcvc. William Jerry Cline. Judith M. Cloutier. Maxine A. Clyde. Robert I.. Cochran. Gary B. Cole. Larry D. Coles. Karen G. Conboy. Patrick Corcoran. John Cory. Kathy K. Cramer, Gayle C. Cramer. Ronald G. Craven. Ann M. Crist. Peggy L. C'rofoot. Carol A. Croissant. Timothy I). Cronin. J. Patrick Crosbic. Joan B. Crosby, Darlene M. C'rumly, Pamela A, Culver. Richard B. Cunningham. Darlene L. Custer. Corinne E. Cuthbertson. Terry I.. Dahl. GeorgCIta A. Dahl. Gerald A. Dahl. Valerie V. Daltlin. Beverly A. Dahlstrom. Dennis Dallmann, Ronald J. Danielson. James E. Danielson. Richard Daugherty. James R Davidson. G. Brent Davis. Steven R. .1 group of happy pinion enters the lunchroom during the Junior Class Party. Debc, Daniel V. DeForrcst. DcAnn L. Deis. Carol Lee Dclcgard. Virgil R. Densmore. Brian M. Digeros. Joanne L. Dobratz, Marjean C . Dockcn. Carol A. Dodge. Barbara J. Dody, Dianna I.. Dolbcc. Carolyn A. Dosch. Georgicna N. Dowson. Marie A, Droits. Priscilla A. Drummond. Marv K. Ducdc. Charles £. Dunncll. Delbert H. Dvorak. Dennis F. Dybwad. Joel L. Dynes. Bruce Edwards. Nancy C. Ed worthy. Clifton Eggan. Linda L. Fibrink. William E. Eide. Richard B. Eilcrs, Karol Lee Filers. Kathleen Flfstrand. Patricia A. Elliott. Douglas L. Ekdahl, Gail T. Fnerson. Lois C. Engfer. Gary M. England. Robert Engncll, Howard B. Engstrom. Gerald A. Epplc, William C. Erick sen. Faith I. Erickson. Allen John Erickson. Carole L. Erickson. Carolyn V. Erickson. Judith B. Erickson. Kathleen A. Erickson. Ronald A. Faber. Sandra Louise Fischer. Judith A. Fischer. Sharon J. Fish. Nancy K. Flannigan. Donald Robert Flatten!, Catherine A. Fletcher. Carole M Flink. Charles E. Flygarc. Patricia J. Fondriek. Diane H Ford. Patricia Ann Forrest. Judith D. Foster. Gloriu J. Fotli. Michael Frank, Gary F. Fransen. Marlycc J. Frazier. James C. Freeman, Judith S. Frisvold. Lawrence R. l uhrman. Richard A. Furness, Jerilyn M. Gabrielson, Karen M Gallagher. Mary K. Gardner. Susan D. Garmatz. Mary S. Gelden. Bonnie J. George. Judith A. Gigrich. Greg L. Gladhlll. J. Michael Glandcr. Lcland E. Glenn. Kathleen I. Glockncr. Sandra K Gmitro. Carol S. Goetten. Dianne Goodlund. Dave L. Goodman. Gary I arc Gorg, Joseph D. Gorges, Louise C. Ciormg. Marjorie A. Gorman. Michael B. Gray. Alan D. Gray. John L. Green, Sharon M. Grccndahl. Dennis J. Greflin. William G. Grobe. James M. Gross. Jon. L. Grund, Warren J. Gudmunson, Michael J (iuentz. Diane G. Guertin. Sharon Ann Guptill. Gerald M. Gustafson. Judith A. M. Gwiazdon. James D. Hafvenstcin. Philip A. Hagen. Melanie L. C 1891 Haglind. Ronald C. Hale, Sharon R. M. Hall. Joan Si. Hall. Mary Ann Hall, Robert G. Hallangcr, Norman K. Hallin. Ruth I. Halverson, Jerome I). Halverson. Karen K. Hammerot, Karen A. Hammond. LeRby D. Hanna. Kay F.. Hansen. James E. Hansen. John A. Hansen. Patricia I). Hanson. Betty Hanson. Gary B. Hanson. Judith A. Hanson. Judith L. Hanson. Priscilla J. Hanson. Thomas A. Hanson. William II. Hanzel, Elaine Harder. Brad Harrington, David M. Marten. Diane M. Hartman. Marilyn A. Hartshorn. Dorothy J. Hastings. John D. Hailing. Douglas R. Haugen, Paul M. Haugan. Wayne O. Haugh. Thcresc C. Hedemark. Richard C. Hcdcnslcn. Barbara A. Hcggerncss. Judy L. Hcltzcr. Jerry L. Heim. Stephen J. Hcisc. Wayne A. Heisc. William R. Helm. Michael D. Hendrickson. Roger I). Herman. Michael Herman. Richard J. Hermanson. David Herre. John Hevman. Barbara J. Hill. Tim liillikcr. Barbara M. HinchlilT, Sherrill R. Ilinrichs. Darrel I). Hoagberg. Allan W. Hoaglund. Jeannine I yrn Hoard. Judith M. Hoff, Dennis L. Hoffstrom. Suzanne I . Iloglund. Barbara J. Holleschau, Richard Paul Hollingsworth. Susan A. Ilolmbcrg. Richard I), llolritz. Virginia I.. Holler. Sharon L. Hood LuR.ie H. Horrntann. Gloria J. Hubbard. Ardcllc M. Hliberty. Douglas Huckaby. Jan L. Hughes. Sheila A. Hugo. James C-Huss. Dianne E. Hustvedt. Donald R. Hutchings. Carol S. Hyde. Roger A. Hylic, Linda M. Indr elms. Beverly Ingalls. Nancy J. Iverson. Joyce C. Jackson. Michael V. Jacobsen. David J. Jagers. Egils V. Jansons, uldis Jasorka, Connie Jennrich. Rose Ann Jensen. Gary K. Jcnsvold. Curtiss A. Johansen. Ronald Johnson. Allen N. Johnson. Barbara A. Johnson. Beverly A. Johnson. Cheryl M. Johnson. Clifford E. Johnson. Cynthia L. Johnson. David Johnson, Dennis Johnson. Elaine L. Johnson. Gary R. Johnson. Gary R. Johnson. James K. Johnson. Judy G. [ w Class of '61 Johnson. LcRoy Johnson. Marilyn I.ec Johnson. Mary A. Johnson. Michael E. Johnson. Nancy C. Johnson. Richard E. Johnson, Rita A. Johnson. Roper A. Johnson. Ronald M. Johnson. Ross N. Johnson, Susan K. Johnson, William L. Johnson. Winifred F. Johnston. Mary E. Jones. Caroline A. Jones. Uirry Kahn. Douglas H. Kulas, Caroline Kalleberp. Carol J. Kambeitz. Kathleen A. Knntorowicz. Theresa Knnytick. Lydia S. Kaston, Harbaia Keitges. Kathleen A. Kelly. Kathleen A. Kerns. Kathleen A. Kilby. William J. Kilmartin. Michelle L. King. Kathleen L. Kirchncr, Larry Kittclson. Lcland B. Kitzman. Donald R. Kjeseth. Bruce P. Klcckncr. Frank R Klein. Sharon L. Klobuchcr. Joanne M. Knox. Eric Knudsen. Carry Lee Kntidsen. Judith M. K nut sen. Steven W. K nut sen. Susan R. Koefod. Richard G. Kolstad. Thomas C Kottke. Ronald L. Kraudy. Donald J. Kriesel. Sharan M. Krogman. Gerald J. Kubicki. Lee E. Kummer, Dave I . LaFrancc. Dennis W. I amperd. Michael J. Larson. Alvin O. Larson. Brian Larson. Brian W. Larson. Cheryl M. Larson. Gary R. Larson. Jerome P. I arson. Paul E. Larson. Richard D. Latvala. Philip E. l aucr. Jerome B. Lee. Darrell S. Lee. Thomas H. Lcit cn. Jean K. Lejehar. Gerald Allen lariand. Sandra J. Lembecker. Karyn K. Lenarz. Donna J. Lewis, John H. Lichthardt. Arlycc A. Lien. Boyd E. Lilia, Joseph V. Lindcll, Mary E. Lindfors. Sharon L. Lindpren, Richard N. Lindquist. Naomi J. Lindroth. Marly J. I.indroth. Marvin A. Livingston. Frank H. Loader. Bruce C. Lodmill. Dale O. Lofsness. Cynthia L. Loija. Karen J. Lovberg. Sharon A. Lowder. Dennis W. Lucas, Marcia J. Lund. G. John l.undahl, Donna M. Lundberg. Gary Lee Lundgaard. Joan M. I uoma. John K. Lussicr, Joyce C. Lybycr, William G. Maegowan. Sara H. Mackenzie. Carol Madson. Kathleen D. Mahn. William D. Mahre. Roger D. Majersky, Suzanne L. Maki, Judie E. Matson, Diane Marinos. George Markstrom. Robert Ci. Martinson. Linda M. Martinson. Paula C. Marty. Fayth M. Marvin. James A. Mayer. Marjorie J. McCarthy. James D. McC'awIcy. Mary M. McDonald. Hugh C. McDonald. I.ucy A. McDonald. Nancy C. McLean. John A. McMahon. Margaret K. Mclin. Stephen G. Mclin. Susan E. Merritt, James Meyers. Joseph E. Miller. Catherine A. Miller. Gerald M. Miller, James R. Miller, Jerilyn Miller, Jerome D. Mocry. Charlotte J. Mohr. Mary M. Molacck. Ann Ellen M. Mollcr, Gary L. Molls. Don ilarry Mona. David L. Monson. Gratia Ci. Montroy. Richard J. Moore. David Moore. Vicki 1.. Mosher. Thomas H. Mueller. Barbara J. Murphy. Jay W. Myers. Richard L. Myhcrvold. Thomas Myran. Charlene I. Myrbill. Jane Nl. Nnslund, Ronald A. Nelson, Carol M. Nelson. David O. Nelson, David V. Nelson, Eugene M. Nelson. Jacquelyn Ann Nelson. James W. Nelson. Leslie D. Nelson. Marilyn S. Nelson. Mary A. Nelson. Paul E. Nelson. Ronald J. Nelson. Stephen I.. Nelson. Terry Lee Neuendorf. Richard E. Neuman. Sandra M. Nichols. Willard G. Nilscn, Dennis K. Nobel. Janice Lynn Nordberg. Judy A. Norgren. Keith G. Norlander. Janice G. Norling. Darrell Northway, Allyne A. Northway. Kathleen M. Nyberg. Dennis H. Nygaard. Thomas II. Oas. Sharon J. O'Brien. Judith Ann O'Brien. Michael C. Occl. Thomas M. O'Connell. Maureen E. Ohlhauscn. Marcia Olafson. Karon C. Olin, Nancy M. Olsen. James T. Olson. Barbara J. Olson. Charles D. Olson. David W. Olson. Judith M. Olson. Karen M. Olson. Karen R. Olson.. LcRov D. Olson. Linda J. Olson. Kristen OUtcad. Sharon M. O'Neil. Patricia M. Opsalil. Karen E. Ordos. Terry! Oreschnick. Ejleen F. Ostrem. Carolyn Otto. ! cnnis Paddock. Penelope A. Parady. Harold L. Parent. Barbara A. Parent. Joanne M. Parks. Penny JUNIORS Past re. Mary Lou Pavlovic. Nancy L. Pearson, Judy E Pearson, Leonard B Pedersen. Dianne A Pederson. Joyce E. Perron. Kathleen A. Peterman. David A. Peters. Pat Lorraync Peterson. Diane Joy Peterson. Dale W Peterson. Allyn Peterson. Elaine I Peterson. James Peterson. Karen E Peterson. Kathryn J. Peterson. Lawrence L. Peterson. Ronald C. Peterson. Roy M. Phillips, Donald G. Phillips. Robcrla l.u Pierce. Judith A. Pihl. Robert W. Poliak. Patricia C Poole. Judy E Port. Jell L. Porter. David F. Portner. Dennis A. Prentiss. William R Price, Dianne R Puller. Hale L. Putnam. Frederic Quamme. Daniel R. Quamme. Garv L. CJuirk. Peter F. Kambery. C harles N Ramirez. David M Ranh. Jacqueline Louise Rcasland. Thomas Reich. Sharon I Rcnlund. Lance H. Renneke. Bruce ( Ritter. Bryan B. Ritter, Judith A. Rhodes. Susan J Roban. Addle L. Roherjt. Kerm C. Rodi. EuGene A Rogers. Dawn I . Rogers. Roberta M Ronnie. Mary A Rook, James C. Rowlett. Cheryl K Kub.s. Lorraine J Concentration ran high and erasers low during a three hour general aptitude test given to the lunior Class. Rude. Glenn A. Kuneborg. Robert A. Kuonn. Thomas K. Rum. Dennis I.. Rylandcr. Gerald W. Ryman. Mark P. Sackclt. Daniel F. Salic. Sharon L. Sandberg. Jean I:. Sandberg. Jean K. Sandey. Dennis O. Sandey. Sharon Sandvig, Larry G. SarKent. Marilyn A. Sehad. Steven J. Schaubach, Janice Schjolberg. Florence VI. Schlcppcgrell. Penny J. Schmaltz. Mary M. Schmid. Karen E. Schmidt. Diane E. Schneider. Vincent l Sc breeder, Sybil O. Schuda. Joan N. Schuctl. Lee P. Schultz. Mary Ann Schwantes. David A. Scarlc. Janice M. Scarlc, Sharon K. Stcinkc. Peter Sclandcr. Deanna K. Sclchow. Nancy J. Seliski. Louise Sevlic. Robert G. Shackleton. Dennis F. Sheldon. Gloria J. Two couples taf(c time out at the Clasi Party. Iwsite Rrusletten and l enny Bjeldanes pause for refreshments during the Sno Ball. CWI Shrewsbury, David Shuberg. Li nor a E. Shultz. Kerry Scott Sigal, Gary S. Silver. Nancy A. Simons. Judy Lynn Sjoberg. James I SkOg. John C. Skogl.md. Mary E. Skrivsctlt. Ann Marie Siitermnn. Christine A. Smith, Barbara V. Smith. Bruce C. Smith. Craig F. Smith. Rodger D. Soderberg, Dennis M. Soderstrom. Delores R. Soderstrom. Karen Elaine Soltvcdt. Barbara J. Sondrall. Larry A, Sonsteng, Nancy A. Sorensen. Judith C. Sorlic. Paul D. Sorsolcil. Gayle A. Spartz. Kay M. Sperr. Phyllis Steenson. Patricia I. Steiner. David C. Stcllick. Nancy L. Stclzer. Joanne I Stenquist. Judith M. Stewart. Robert W. Stokkc, Marilyn J, Stone. Sandra J Slorholm. Linda J. Strom, Mary C. Stucki. Louise C. Sunstrom, Gordon C'. Sunstrom. Ronald D. Sutton. Roy J. Swanson. Charlotte E. Swanson. JoAnn C. Swanson. Joanne M. Swanson. Joy C. Swcdcll. John A. Swenson. Clillord A. Swenson. David J Swenson. Judith L. Swenson. Steven A. Switala. Leo Tachcny, Annette E. Fa lie. Kenneth Faylor. Donald G. Taylor. Harold W. Taylor. Ross Taylor. Stephen R. l elkc. Terry N. Thesengu. Bruce L. Thew. John 1.. Thompson. Carol Ann Thompson. Carol E. Thomas, Gloria J. Thone. Gary Fhrondsen. Thomas Tinglestad. James Tjosvold. Mary M. Toft. Roger L. Tonozzi. Luana M. Torsch, Frederick D. Torstenson, Carol P. Forvik, Andrew M. Torvik. David L. Forvik, Douglas L. Totushek, Susan Town. David R. Ira vis. William L. Troedsson. Karin G. Trumblc. Richard Tvcdl. Richard N Twiss. Virginia A. Tyllia. Bonita R. Tyrrell. Marjorie A. UphofT. Karen Elizabeth Upholl. Kathryn A. Valine. Jacqueline E. VanGcldcr. Marilyn J. Van Zantcr, Gerald Vassar. Steven 1 Verncss. Richard A. Vogen. Richard B. Volk. Emery E. Wagner. Stanley J. Wagnild, Jerome V. Walker. Mark R Wallace. Llovd Walsh. Marilyn F.lainc Walter. Kathleen VI. Wandcrsec. I awrcncc I.. Ward. JoDianc JUNIORS Ward. Tom L. Warn. Dasie L. Warn. F red Warner. Diane K Watkins. Michael F;. Watson. Catherine E. Webster. David L. WeekautF. Sandra D. Weeding. David Wchmeycr. Marcia A Weissenburger, John H. WclsChinger, JoAnn Wcnsolc. I.cKny Werbowski. James West berg. Roberta J, Wetherhy. Judith A. Wcyrauch. Arthur II. Wheeler. Vicky J. Whetstone. Elaine M. White. Bernard C. Whittcmorc, Roberta la Wicks. Grctchcn Widga. C harles E. Wilkins. Larry A. Wilkie. Barbara A. Williamson, Cierri A. Wilson. Jean A. Wilson, John Scott Wittke. Mclodcc Jackie Wold. Paul II. Wolfe, Michael C. Wollum. Barbara J. Woodlill. Robert I. Woodraska, Reuben Yeo. Barbara C. Zajac, Patricia A Zavada. Beverley J Zebaugh. Bonnie B. Ziegler. Ariel I History teacher. Hob Johnson, nuif(cs a routine chccf( on his students' notebooks. With eyes on the future, Judy Anderson and Mary Schmaltz receive some helpful college information from Miss Palcen. Junior hoys test their physical fitness and ability by running the timed obstacle course in gym class. Bill Mahn and Roberta Phillips the Class Party. swing at SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW ONK: A. LiImim, C, Oa . H. Adams, Mivs Pommcr, jiIvinct; A. Bcckcr. K. Paddock. |. Toiuvhck, N. Monahan. ROW TWO: II. Bar nov I.. I.indquivt. |. Bradlcv, I.. Thorcn, P. Wciblc. A. Gustafson. B. Mill, |. hhlcn. S. Corcoran. ROW TIIRF.K: K. Pottvmith, B. Zczulka. I. Weber, I . I.indquivt. A. Ness, |. Finn. P. Gilmore, L. Greenfield. Sophomore Class In the fall of 1959, approximately 730 sophomores began their high school careers at Roosevelt. Highlights of the year included the Sophomore Class Party on November 13 and the entry of a float in the Winter Sports Day Parade. Though these youngsters were a little lost and bewildered during their first few weeks at Roosevelt, by the end of the year a matured Sophomore Class could look forward with confidence to the junior year. Mrs. Alice Whitlock, helps a puzzled member of one of her sophomore English classes with his assignment. Class of '62 Ackerman. John R. Acklnnd. Susan V. Adams. Bruce B. Adams. Charles I.. Albertson. Judith E. Alnuiuist. Thomas A. Alt. Sandra L. Anderson. Barbara E. Anderson. Beverly J. Anderson, Bruce R. Anderson. Carol Anderson. Carol I.. Anderson. Douglas K. Anderson. Janet C. Anderson. Janice D. Anderson. Jaquelinr A. Anderson. Jeanninc H. Anderson. Jerry M. Anderson. JoAnn T. Anderson. Kristen A. Anderson. Lawrence J Anderson. Nlarlys K. Anderson. Nicole M. Anderson, Pamela J. Anderson. Ronald A. Anderson. Terry L. Anderson. Terry I Anderson. William J. Anderson. Yvonne Andreasen. Judith N. Anlinsen. Kathleen K. Antoine. George H Argue. William E. Armstrong, Gail S. Arndt. Thomas F. Aronson. Randal P. Ashley. Sandra J. Backlin. Elizabeth L. Back man. Barbara Ball. Audrey R. Baltzcr. Jenenc Baltzcr, l.aurine Barnes. Richard J Bareness. Harriet E. Bartosh. Douglas M. Baulcy, Jeanette M. Beaman. Larry A. Bcchthold. James L. Becker. Arthur K Bectli. Marilyn N. Bennett. Elizabeth Jane Bentson. Phyllis A. Berg. Clifford A. Bergquist. Harold Bcrthelven. James Bingaman. Robert D. Bishop. Sharon E. Blcscner. Jack G. Bollingbcrg. Harold M Booker. Sharon L, Boos. Gary James Bosshurd, Sandra K. Bostrom. Shirley A. Bourse'll. James Boyd, Scott I). Bradley. Jacquelyn M. Bransford. John Douglas Bray. Lynette K. Breslin. Thomas R Brilev. Daniel D. Brants. James C Brown. Bruce A Brown. Dennis R. Brown. Frances L. Brown. Peggy Brudos. Elaine M. Brucr. Nikki J. Bryant. Diane M. Buchanan, Diane L. Burke. Denis L. Burlingame. Enid D Butterworth. I averne B Bvlcr. Willard T. Campbell. Walter F. Campe. Jo H. Canlield. Richard R Carlson. Adeline M. Carlson. Barbara Jean Carlson. Barbara M. Carlson. Bruce L. Carlson. Joanne C. Carlson. Linda C. Carlson. Linda M Carlson. Lloyd C Carlson. Lois L. C'arlson. Mary Kay Carlson. Rita D. Carlson. Sharon J. Carrington. Richard T. SOPHOMORES Case. Thomas l . Casey. Kathleen A. Cederberg. Don R. Chadwick. Michael J. Chappie. Judith J. Chase. Judith A. Chaycr, Patricia A. Chclberg. David R. Christensen. Barbara S. Christensen. Mnrlys E. Christiansen. Janet C. Christiansen, Leona J. Christopherson. John E. C'ichy. James F. Clark. Janice A. Clark. Shirley A. Clot her. Rhona N1. Cloutier. Thomas J. Collitt. Shirley R. Collins. Betty C. Conoryca. James F. Connor. Colleen Conroy. Lucy A. Corbin. Richard Corcoran. Shcilah M. Cote. Beth L. Craven. Michael R. Cziok. Allen B. Dahl. Raymond H. Dahlbcrg. Shirley A. Dahlin. Sharon E. Dahlman. Mary A. Dahlstrom. Nancy Jean Dallman. Ricky H. Danielson. Gary C. Daraitis, Pamela Carol Daraitis. Patricia M. Davis. Lynn Debc. Darlene B. deMalignon. Douglas Denzer. Scott l . DcSchanc. Jean L. D'Estrada. Richard Dillon. Frank Ditschlcr. I.aVonne F. Donaglnic. Jolcnc F. Donnelly. Pamela A. Doreau. David P. Dow. John II. Dow. Steven Downing. Kathalcen A Doyle. Janet T. Drogveth. Bonita Dunham. Raymond A. Dunn. Sandra J. Dunning. Kathleen L. Dunning. Theresa H. Dye, Carole I). Dyjak. John R. Dyksman. John J. Edlund. Judy Gail Edmunds. Judith Ann Egeberg. Janet C. Ehlen. K. James Eide. Kathryn R. Ekberg. John D. Elasky, Andrew D. Elfstrum. Kenneth E. Elhurd. Pamela J. Ellendson. Donovan V. Ellcnwood. Donald R. Elliott. Gary D. Ehner. Lois A. Engberg. Sandra A. Engen. Connie R. Enyart. Maxine L. Erickson. Barbara L. Erickson. Richard R. Erickson, Sara Katherine Erikson. Marilynn J. Erickson. Nancy L. Ermuth. Sharon L. Estes. Bruce M. Exum. William P. Faancs, Elizabeth A. Falck. Elizabeth A. Fales. Candace E. Faulkner. Jon O. Fay. Carol A. Fclkcr. Jon F. Femrite. Susan E. Fcstc. Karen A. Field. Marilyn G. Filipa. Lester Finn. Joseph C. Fischer. Russell W. Fitzgerald. Patrick W. Flikcid. William E. Forbes. Richard M. Sophomores participated in a game of volleyball, one of the many activities at the Sophomore Class Party, held November I . Forcstal. Frances J. Forking. Diane Jean Fordand. Janies A. Forslim, Sandra M. Forsman. Ralph E. Forsythe. I.ynn D. Fosnow. Sharon R. Foss. Marilyn J. Foster. Douglas Earl Fowler, Stephan T. Franzen. Diane J. Franzen, Stephen Frcdcll. Steven Frederick. Joseph T. Frederick. Judith A. Fredrickson. Donna Freer. Janies K. Fiibcrg. David Frit kc. Cynthia S. Frost. Sheila K. Gcclan. Nancy J. Gerard, Sylvia D. Gierke. Alan R. Gilbertson. Carol Gilbertson. JoAnn G. Gilbertson. I aura Gilmore. Fenny 1.. Gilmore. Perry L. Gmitro. Susan R. Golden. Michael G. Gordner. Ray A. Granoicn. Juliann M. (ircenfield. I ani J. Greven. Donald II. Grothc. Roger I. Guest. Sandra M. Guilfoyle, Patricia I.. Gunther. Sandra K Gustafson, Arlene L. Gustafson. Barbara A. Gustafson. Gary J. Guilt, l.tnda L. Ilaaland. Kathleen T. Haas!. Pamela Ann Hagen. Claudette M. Hagen, Joanne Haiker. Thomas F. Hall. Barbara J. Hatlangcr. Gaiy I). Hatlin. F.unicc J. Halverson, John D. Hanlon. Gary P. Hansen. Allen F. Hanson. Jack M. Hanson. Richard M. Hanson, Sandra J. Harden. Carolyn Harden. Diane L. Harper, Sharon L, Harrison. Dianne Sue Hastings, Charlotte S. Hastings. Timothy P. Hathaway. Donna L. [20! ] Haugen. Kathleen M. Hawkinson, Linda M. Hayes. Terry I.. Haynes. Barbara J. Hegberg. Beverly A. Hegrenes. Judith C. Hennesjy. Dale P. Hermann. Gary P. Hermanson, Ross L. Hesse. Larry E. Hestness. La Verne Carla Hestness. LaVonne M. Holland. Chester W. Heycr, Barbara A. Heyman. Sandra L. Hickman. Robert Hill. Beverly J. Hill. Sharon J. Hoberg. Robert L. Hogy, Dawn M. Holm. Joyce H. Hooton. Carol Ann Houser. Mona Howe. Gordon D. HufT. Grace L. Hughes, Karen A. Iluisman. Carol A. Hurtig. Marinda M Idziorek. Michael J Indc. Aldis Isaacson. Norman Jagers. Janis Jambcck, Nicholas W. Jensen. Lois Mae Jensen. Steven I . Jindra. Bruce D. Jiracek. Thomas W. Johansen. Richard H. Johansen. Richard J. Johnson, David W. Johnson. Earl L.. Johnson. Gary A. Johnson, lone L. Johnson, lone M. Johnson. Janies M. Johnson. James R. Johnson. Janice M. Johnson, JcJlres I Johnson. Jerilyn Lee Johnson. Jcullcc K. Johnson. Joan Johnson. Karin L. Johnson. 1 inda C. Johnson. Marilyn IX Johnson. Pat L. Johnson, Timothy B. Johnson. Waldo E. Johnson, Walter M. Johnson. William J. Jones. Mary Ellen Joy. Stephen F. Julian. Diane V, Junger. Ward W. Programming is a big job for the counselors. Miss Pommer tcorf(s with Tom Walter and Tim Johnson. Class of '62 Kahl. Jerry Kampa. Kay N. Keeler. JefT J Kchncman. Arlene E. Keenan. Patrick Keohnne, Mary I.. Kersten. Thomas 1 . Kingsberg. Judy T. Kitzman. Ted Leroy Kjeseth, Karen F. Klandcrud. John T. Klcckner. Dorsey M. Kloeekner. Dennis Knight, Donna J. Knitdson. Curtis L. Knutson. Sheryl F Koch. William B. Kondrick. William Krafthefer, Brian C. Kricbcl. David Krummrei. Diane 1.. Kunkcl. Marilyn Ktipka, Michael C. Kuykendall. Alan F. Laabs. Beverly J. Lamberger, Paul A. Landmark. Karen M. I.angcrt. Lee M. Larson. Barbara I arson. Cheryl Larson. Cleon Larson. Daniel J. Larson. Darrell D. Larson. Douglas A. Larson. Miriam D. Larson. Nancy 1.. Larson. Sandra Marion Larson. Stephen J. Larson. Wayne C. Lccklitcr. Dan W I ce. David A. Lee, David M. Lee. Mary Ann I.cibrock. Adrianne C. Lembeckcr, Richard E. I.cnius. Rodger Gerald Leppa. John A. I.icpa. Ingeborg I iljemnrk. Karen A. Lillehei. Susan J. Lind. Mary M. Lind.ill, Terrance R. I indgren. Roger F. Lindquist. David G. Lindquist. Lennard R. Lofsness. Andrea D. Lowe. Thomas W. Loza. Pamela J. Lucas. Carol L. Lund. Joan L. Lundberg. Larry J. Lundccn. Gary L. I undecn. Marly Lundccn. Ronald L. Lundccn. Sharon A. I undgren, Carl Burton Lundgren. Royal Lundquist. Arlyce F. Lundquist, Carol R. Lundquist. Robert S. Lyons, Thomas M. Maas. Sandra K. Madden. Patricia A. Malmsten. Frances U. Martin. Paul D. Marcy. Becky A. Marcy. Peggy A. Marklc, Beverly J Marshall. Bette J. Marshall. Mary E. Maskalans. John Masters, Anabeth Mattison. Donald R. Mattson. Sandra II. Maurer. Suzanne K. Mayhugh. Frederick D. Maz ola. Rita A. McCabe. Thomas H McCanney. Sandra M. McCaustland. Kathleen J. McClellan. Carolynn M. McConnell. Judith A. McCoy. Linda R. McEachcrn. Thomas C. MeGough. Janis E. McHugh. Charles W. McLaughlin. William R. McLean. Kay L. McNamara. Sharon C. SOPHOMORES Mcincrs. Mary A. Mcinkc. Ellen I.. Mcnicn, Patricia L Mercer, John Meyer. Dean H. Michaiik, Michael D. Mikclson. Ruth E. Miller. David R. Miller. John R. Miller, Nancy A. Miller. Sharon Miller. Wayne E. Mitschke. Walt mat Moberg. Wayne A. Moberji. Winifred L. Moc. Betty Jane Moc. Ronald A. Mocn. Diane L. Moey. Ronald D. Monahan. Michael G. Monahan. Nora M. Moon. David D. Morris. Caroline K. Mortensen. Audrey M. Myhrc. Danton W. Nciburgs. Inese Nelson. Barbara K. Nelson. Darrel G. Nelson. Dennis I.. Nelson. Donise J. Nelson. Joy W. R. Nelson. Karen A. Nelson. Kathryn L. Nelson. Sandra R. Nelson. Susan Kay Ness, Allan I.. Ness. Dennis G. Ncsscl. Nancy N. Neuman. David K. Neuman, Sharol T. Neuman. Sharon P. Newton. Lynn C. Nielsen. Kenneth R. Nikoloff, John M. Nilson, Orvilla K. Noble. Ronald I). Noid. Louisa S. Nordby, Betty L. Northrop. Michael A. Norton. Maurice E. Norton. Patricia Ann Novak. Michael R. Oas. Carole J. O’Heron, Ronald Ohlsson, Grctchcn L. Okkclbcrg. Dennis R. Olive. John R. Olsen, Dclwin R. Olson. Clarence G. Olson. Kathleen J. Olson. James E. Olson. Julie Ann Olson. Marion J. Olson. Marlys C. Olson. Mary L. Olson. Richard H. Olson. Robert A. Olson. Rosemary Ondov, Judy D. Opsahl. Linda L. Opstad. Herman B. Ostby. Carol J. Ostrander, Audrey J. Ostrander, Jon Bradley Ostvoldcn. Curtis W. Packard. Carol A. Paezosa, William Paddock. Kay D. Papas. Alfred C. Paris. Shirley A. Parsons. James I . Parsons. Jerry M. Paschkc. Marilyn J. Pascoe. Gloria M. Paul, Gary M. Pearson. Robert G. Pederson. Caroline M. Pederson. Clifton M. Pederson, David A. Pedersen. Roy A. Person. Noel V. Peterson. Carol A. Peterson. Douglas J. Peterson. Glen S. Peterson. John Edward Petersen, John Frcdric Peterson. Kathleen Diane Peterson, Ronald R. Peterson, Sharon E. Will it or won't it? Three sophomores attempt to get the volleyball over the net at the Sophomore Class Party. Dancing was one of the other activities at the Sophomore Class Party. Shown here arc Kathy Xclson ami Ron Noble. Peterson, Svlvia J. Peterson. 1'homas R. Phillips. Gary J. Pierson. Diana L. Plifka. Bernice M Polak, Sharon I Poole, Donald J. Popkin. Stuart J. Pottsmith. Karen E. Powell. Jetty Mac Powell, Margaret A Precht. Karen D. Prentiss, Patricia Marie Price. Sharon G. Putnam, Dirk G. Qu.im. Norman E. Quinlan. Michael l.ec Quinn. Colin S. Rae. Nancy C. Raivo. Frederic G. Ramakcr. Gerald A. Ramstad. Stephen J Running. Keith E. Rannow. Bonita A. Ratac ak. David P. Raymond. Catherine C. Reckcr. Richard B. Reed. Charlotte A Reid. Gwen S, Rcif. Margaret A. Remcta. Dennis Resslcr. Thomas Rcyst. Patricia J. Rhymers, Kurt L. Richards. Willow A. Rick. Michael B Ri nit rose. Margaret Ringstrom. Jean E. Rinn. Carol Roberts. Claudia M. Robson. Terry B. Robertson. Marvin E. Rutland, Diane M. Romfc. Connie M. Rorris. Maryetta [2 5 3 Rude. Thomas K. Rundquist. Wesley R. Kunman. Richard Rusnacko. John Ryan. Grace Ann Sabatka. Sharon M. Saffcll. Suzanne Samuclson. Jerry C. Sandecn. Nancy L. Sandin, Shirley A. Sathcr. Richard E. Saxrud. Raymond A. Scamp. Warren E. Schaffer. David Schluck. Patricia M. Schubert. Arlene L. Schulstad. Dennis W. Schultz, Paulette M. Schulte. Dennis M. Schwanz. Donald K. Schwartz. Ken Seibert. John A. Shannon. Terrance M. Shattun. Sharon L. Shaw. Kathryn A. Shcdlov. Sally J. Shegstad. James Shegstad, Sandra L. Sheistad. David A. Shepherd. Kathryn A. Shilson. Wayne Stuart Shinglcr. James A. Shumway. Roy H. Singer. Susan J. Skanse. Shirley M. SkOOg. Earl W. Skou, Peter C. Skovbroten, Colleen B. Slotrcm. Darlene E. Smallcn. Michele M-Smith. Nancy A. Smith. Vurlyn M. Snyder. Walter William Snyder. Warren D. Solie. Peter L. Sollc. James C. Solscth, l.orctta M. Sonntag. Gail M. Spence, Kathleen M. Stanchficld. Lois E. Standal. Gary R. Steiner. Kathleen B. Stcllick. James Stcndc. John Stewart. Sandra D. Stoncman. Judy M. Storcr. Joan E. Strand, Curtis Strand. Karen L. Strauss. Michael A. St raw n. Ronald V. Sundahl. Judith A. Sundberg. Bonnie J. Sundt. Ronald G. Sundquist. Elaine A. Sutton. Sharon J. Swanson. Pauline M. Swanson. Paul Dennis Swenson. Richard L. Tadsen. Darrel E. Tannehill. Nancy J. Temte, Bruce L. Thcilmann. George A. Tholcn. Maty Ann Thompson, Robert W. Thoren. Lois E. Thornton. Beverly A. Thuc. Stephen D. Tibbetts. Janice L. Tonozzi. Stephen A. Torcson. Roger Bert Torgerson, Hillary A. Totushek. John B. Travis. Robert I,. Trocd.sson. Kristine E. Troness. Glenn A. Tronnes. Dennis Turner. George A. Tuttle. Richard Twito. Donald I. Tyrrell. Richard L. Vagasky, Dorothy Van Bergen. Rick Vandenberg, Gretchcn Ann Villclla. Denis Lee VonVolkcnberg. Susan Wakefield. Karin R. L. Walch. Jell M. Walfrid. James A. C206D Kathleen Haaland performs a Hawaiian (lance for the Homecoming Royalty. Walker. Thomas E. Walling, Greg NVanberg, Ramona E. Warburg. Gerald Warhol. Edna M. Warn. David Waters, Valerie C. E. Watkins. Susan C. Way. Lance J. Weber. Judith A. Wedan. Charles R. Wedcll. James Weeding. Patricia I Wegner. Roy D. Wciblc. Pamela Weiklc, Robert L. Wennberg. Richard C. Werth. Wayne W. West. Daniel T. Wetherby, Thomas W. Whetstone. Donald R. White. Mary J. Wick. Dorothy I. Williams. Gerald W. Willits. Richard E. Wilson, Barbara J. Wilson, Richard A. Wilson. Steven E Woessner. Faye A. Young. Marlean I. Youngren. Sandra 1.. c ulka. Barbara A. C 207 ] Index The index is an alphabetical list of all persons appearing in this book. It includes students and stall members. The first page lists stall members, while the remainder of the index is devoted to the Roosevelt student body. By means of this valuable guide, the reader is aided in locating individuals pictured on various pages throughout the book. Included, too, are the homeroom numbers of individual students. School Stofl Andersen. Lillian. 1M, 174 Arcnvon. Marlys M., 174 Arndt, Ethel. 172 Baardseth. Archie II.. 172. 173 Benson. Wendell P.. 97. 165. |go Beyer. Roy. 183 Blair. Gwlll. 171 Blake. Ralph R.. 106. 108. 172. 176 BjurMrom. Ethel Borrics. Lois. 172 Bottcm. Lester. 183 Brcnny, Allan A.. 177 Brick. Leo F.. 21. 182 Brooks. Olive. 172 Brown. Florence. 21 Burke. Leslie. 183 Cannon, Alphonsa, 127. 176 Carlson. Carl. 183 Cat Iron, Vivian I 178 Claim, Hilbert, 183 Cline. Marie. 183 Comlcy. Katherine A., 21. 181 Courtney. C. Wayne. 84. 106. 108. 112. 136. 137. 175 Critlcndon. S.. 183 Doherty. May C.. 21. 174 Fakins. Lyle M.. 146. 177 F'ckcrman. Leona. 172 Eggan. Benjamin R . 21. 166, 180 Erickson. Dorothy 11.. 21. 161. 180 Erickson. Margaret D., 171 Farseth, Marianna. 180 F'orkins. Hilda. 183 Forsyth. Pauline C., 13. 178 Fosland. E.. 183 Fraley. Betty I... 143. 181 Gardner. Lois F.. 21. 173 Gowans. Alan. 95. 172, 175 Habcrman. Helen L.. 128. 173 llalron. Merrill W.. 74. 127. 176 Hansen, Clarence C.. III. 177 Hanson. Douglas A., 182 Haynes. W. Edward. 20. 21. 172. 175 Heath. Dorothy R.. 147. 175 Heller, A. James. 21. 175 Henning. Orcn A.. 179 Hint . B . 183 Hollenbeck, Orcn I., 16. 149, 182 llolmquist. Myrticc M.. 172. 180 Hruby, Andrew, 183 Hutchins. Clayton. 85. 150. 151, 152. 153. 179 Hutchinson, Samuel. 183 Iverson. Donald W.. 182 Jninbcck, Tolvo W.. ItiO. 126, 11 , 174 Johnson. Alvin. 183 Johnson. Dale E.. 173 Johnson. Janice Johnson. Mclvyn R.. 173 Johnson. Patricia. 183 Johnson. Robert N.. 97. 102, 114. 175. 196 Johnson. Stanley T.. 182 Jolly. Anne N.. 21. 174 Kail pang, Vcrncttc M., 20. 21. 132. 174 Klcfsaas, Harold I... 26. 60. 69, 124. 168. 174 Knutson, William J.. 21. 127. 172. 177 l obdell. Charles J.. 145. 175 Luke. Clifford E.. 142. 182 l.undcll. William R.. 21. 147 I.undquist. Fred. 17. 146, 174 Lynch. Ilenc R.. 16. 175 McGrath. Mary C. McWaters. Richard A.. 181 Maher. Virginia. 68, 172 Martin. Donald A.. 177 Mickclscn. Olga, 183 Miclkc. Dale K.. 21. 103. 114. 140, 168. 177 Moe. Bertha, 183 Nelson. Mercedes L.. 170. 172 Newton. Jack F... 145. 174 Ohno. Tom T.. 21. 146. 172. 177 Olson. Clara R.. 21. 175 Olson. Edwin L., 148. 173 Ostcrhus. I.cvi, 147, 175 Owens, Geraldine. 141. 178 Palecn. Ethel M.. 135. 171 Palmquist. Arthur F... 4. 20. 21. 135. 163. 171 Palla. Emma. 172 Panscr. Ellsworth. 21. 163. 171 Peterson. Kenneth M.. 181 Pctrou. Philip. 164. 180 Pommcr. Dorothy M„ 171 Price. Shirley. 120. 181 Putnam. Katherine. 141. 178 Ramswick. Petra. 183 Rcdlund. Edith M.. 177 Ribftr, Anthoay, 183 Rice. I.ucilc K.. 20. 21. 173 Ricmenvhneidcr. Harold. 105. 149. 176 Robertson. Jean. 172. 180 Rolloff. Jean. 21. 168. 173 Sandboc. A. Pauline. 17. 83, 174 Sanders. Edna 1)., 174 Skaurud. Marvin. 113. 175 Springer. Gerald. 21, 173 Stephenson. Viva J.. 21. 174 Straka. Vivian W.. 174 Strom. Dorothy. 183 Sullivan. Jerome W., 84. 95. 110. 111. 182 Sundstrom. Orlcnc. 183 Swadncr. Lawrence G.. 163. 180 Swanson. Albert Leroy. 154. 155, 179 Telecky, Stuart A.. 162, 172. 180 Thomas. Georgia M. Thornton. James 1... 21. 127. 176 Turk. Thomas N., 95. 97. 175 Valvik. Thomas 20. 21. 133. 176 Vogt. Beverly. 21. 174 Wagner. Harvey F., 148. 173 Webster. RidusO.. 138. 175 Wells. John C.. 170. 172 Wersell. Sybil. 16. 180 Weum. Mons B., 127. 176 White. Jamie Sue. 141, 178 Whitlock. Alice B.. 21. 174. 198 Wichser. Margaret S.. 143. 181 Wickdall. Emma. 183 Wiest. Muriel R.. 130. 173 Wilbur. Rac F... 120. 181 Wolk. Robert B.. 174 Wood. Ernest Yngve. Oscar W.. 99. 176 1960 Roosevelt Student Body A Aancrud. Kathleen G. (320)—22 Auncstad, Larry (118)—153. 187 Abraham. Su annc C. (307)—22. 148 Abrahamson. Bruce A. (116)—22 Acker. Beverly Ann (2III) Ackerblndc. Marie C. (202)—134. 161, 187 Ackerman. John R. (102)—199 Ackland. Susan V. (106)—130. 153. 163. 199 Adams. Bruce B. (123)—97. 198. 199 Adams. Charles L. (106) —127. 145. 158. 199 Adams. Richard R. (220) —187 Adler. Frederick L. (302)—187 Aguiar. I.uiz (116)—22. 77. 83. 146. 164 A hi. Maxcnc L. (Lr-2)—22. 132 Akerson. Linda O. (202)—78. 130. 136. 150. 161. 176. 187 Albertson. Jennie M. (118)—187 Albertson. Judith E. (112)—199 Albrecht. Larry R. (113)—159. 187 Albrecht. Thomas J. (202)—187 Alexandra. Cullen J. (113)—138. 187 Alindcr. Joan E. (113)—134, 149, 163. 187 Alii . Judy Kay (121)—22. 128 Allard. John B. (104)—22 Almquist. Thomas A. (326)—199 All. Sandra I.. (106)—199 Amundsen. Kenneth (307)—22 Andersen. James B. (II)—136. 187 Andersen. Joel K. (II) Anderson. Alan H. (104)—22. 154. 157 Anderson. Barbara A. (108)—153, 167, 187 Anderson. Barbara E. (106)—154. 199 Anderson. Barbara L. (221)—22. 82. 90. 128. 129. 166 Anderson. Beverly J. (106)—131. 199 Anderson. Bruce R. (Lr-3)—199 Anderson. Carol tl.r-3)—130, 153. 199 Anderson. Carol L. (214)—132. 187 Anderson. Carol 1 . (217)—163. 199 Anderson. David F. (310)—187 Anderson, Douglas K. (105)—76. 153. 199 Anderson. Garry (215)—22. K6. 150. 166 Anderson. Gary I). (129)—136. 187 Anderson. Janet C. (314)—133, 199 Anderson. Janet K. (205)—22. 132. 151. 162 Anderson. Janice I). (105)—167. 199 Anderson. Jacqueline A. (I r-3)— 143. 199 Anderson. Jeannine II. (Lr-3)— 131. 149. 165. 199 Anderson. Jerry M. (101)—199 Anderson. JoAnn T. (316)—131. 152. 163. 199 Anderson. John (325)—22. 152 Anderson. Judith E. (303)—22. 127. 134. 167 Anderson. Judic F.. (330)—131. 132. 152. 187 Anderson. Judith K. (129)—49. 125. 130. 134, 138. 149. 161. 163. 187. 197 Anderson. Judith K. (129)—154. 187 Anderson, Judy D. (311)—165. 187 Anderson. Karen I). (103)—131. 134. 152. 167. 187 Anderson. Kathleen A. (220)—130. 153. 187 Anderson. Kenneth (127)—134. 187 Anderson. Kristen A. (109)—163. 199 Anderson. Larry H. (333)—22. 148 Anderson. Lawrence J. (Lr-3)—199 Anderson. Leslie (120)—23 Anderson. Luther (303)—23. 83. 156 Anderson. Margaret J. (306)—23 Anderson. Marlys K. (106)—165. 199 Anderson. Mary (214)—141 Anderson, Michele C. (330)—131. 137. 138. 144. 149. 160. 163. 187 Anderson. Nancy J. (11)—138. 187 Anderson. Nicole Nl. (321)—130, 162. 199 Anderson. Pamela J.. (101)—153. 199 Anderson. Robert S. (330)—187 Anderson. Ronald A. (314)—158. 199 Anderson. Sally L. (128)—23. 152. 165 Anderson. Sandra C. 220$—163, 187 Anderson. Sandra J. (201)—23, 150. 165 Anderson. Sharon E. (II)—131, 187 Anderson. Sharon 1.. (215)—23 Anderson. Sharon Lee (129)—153, 163. 187 Anderson. Stephen J. (330)—126. 154. 157. 158. 161. 187 Anderson. Terry L. (309)—199 Anderson. Terry L. 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(327)—189 Frcdell. Steven (314)—103, 152. 201 Frederick. Joseph T. (219)—201 Frederick. Judith A. (216)—201 Frederick. Richard L. (205)—36. 153 Frcdcrickson, Donna (314) —131. 201 Freeman. Judith S. (327) —151. 189 Freer. James K. (332)—201 Freiermuth. Kenneth A. (120)—36 Frciling. Michael G. (201)—36. 136. 137 Freund. Joan M. (213)—29. 36. 82.94, 119. 120. 128. 136. 137. 139 Fnberg. David (321) —142. 201 Frisvold. Lawrence R. (108)—189 Fritzkc. Cynthia S. (219)—131. 160. 201 Fromm. Eugene G. (I.r-2) — II, 20, 36. 134 Frost. Shelia K. (315)—160. 163. 201 Frye. Linda (313)—36. 145 Fuhrman. Richard A. (317)—127. 189 Furness, Jerilyn M. (312)—120. 121, 131. 136. 137. 162. 186. 189 G Gabriclson, Karen M. (310)—130. 150. 161, 189 Gallagher. Mary K. (118)—189 Gardner. Jan C. (209)—36 Gardner. Susan I). (312)—189 Garmatz. Mary S. (206)—130. 189 Gaylord, Claudette G. (313)—36, 82. 87. 128. 137 Gcclcn. Nancy J. (101)—130. 201 Gcldcn, Bonnie J. (108)—189 George. Judith A. 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(317)—135. 163. 195 Van Heel. Margaret F. (307)—65. 152. 162 V3n Zanten. Gerald (208)—97. 195 Vavsar. Steven L. (312)— 76. 144. 162. 195 Vclandcr. Janet (116)—65. 128. 137. 166 Verness. Richard A. (317)—152. 195 Vestal. Mary Lou (331)—65 Villella. Denis I ce (216) —127. 206 Vogen. Richard B. (310)—195 Volk. Emery E. (118)—195 VonVolkenhcrg. Susan (LR-3) — 130. 162. 206 W Wagner. Stanley J. (329)—195 Wagnild. Carolyn Ann (325)—65. 139. 160. 163 Wagnild. Jerome V. (206)—94. 149. 151. 162. 195 Wagnild. Marsha R. (313)—24. 65. 94. 120. 128. 139. 166 Wakefield. Karin R. I.. (210) —130. 160. 162. 206 Walch, Jeff M. (309)—206 Walfrid. Hope Carolyn (306)—12. 65. 83. 132. 144. 150. 151. 154. 155. 165 Walfrid. James A. (112)—145. 153. 206 Walker. Beverly A. (324)—65, 126. 128. 166 Walker. Mark R. (317)—132. 156. 157. 158. 162. 195 Walker. Thomas F.. (216)—97. 202. 206 Wallace. Barbara A. (KM)—65. 129. 133. 143 Wallace. David Lloyd (204)—133. 195 Wallin. Patricia K. (121)—65. 120. 129. 167 Wallin. Richard A. (209)—65. 157. 158 Walling. Greg (106)—206 Walsh. Lawrence O. (121)—10. 66. 95. 110. 140 Walsh. Marilyn Elaine (308)—139. 141. 195 Walstrom. Janice A. (320)—66. 148 Walstrom. Marlene M. (108) Walter. Kathleen M. (206)—130. 195 Walton. Lawrence I. (215)—66. 80. 137. 138 Wanberg. Ramona E. (210)—206 Wandersee. Lawrence L. (202)— 195 Wangstad. Loren A. (318)—66 Warburg. Gerald (III)—206 Ward. JoDlanc (206)—130. 195 Ward. Tom I . (211) —196 Warhol. Edna M. (332) —163. 206 Warn. Dasic I.. (211)—196 Warn. David (217)—97. 108. III. 206 Warn. Fred (310)—97. 106. 107. 108. 110. 196 Warner. Diane R. (220)—133. 196 Waterhouse. Karen (322)—66. 152 Waters. Valerie C. E. (109)—131. 166. 206 Watkins. Michael F. (218)—196 Watkins. Susan C. (107)—154. 155. 206 Watson. Catherine E. (218)—135, 144. 145, 162. 196 Wawra. Roberta A. (306)—66 Way. Lance J. (102)—158. 206 Weber. Judith A. (Ill)—116. 130. 161. 198. 207 Webster. David L. (206)—146. 162. 196 WeekaufT. 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(216)—207 Weyrauch. Arthur II. (118)—97. 105. 127. 149. 195 Wheeler. Vicky J. (220)—156. 158. 166, 196 Whetstone. Donald R. (326)—207 Whetstone. Elaine M. (302)—196 White. Bernard C. (222)—196 White. Mary J. (314)—149. 207 Whittemore. Roberta Lee (302)— 196 Wick. Dorothy I. (123)—207 Wick. Eric J. (LR-I)—10. 67. 95. 96. 136. 140. 150 Wicks. Grctchcn C. (310)—143. 149. 160. 196 Widga. Charles (327)—97. 196 Wlchlc. Richard E. (128)—67 Wicnckc. Robert (313)—67 Wightman. Sharon (327) —196 Wilburn. Randall K. (328)—67. 127. 150, 151. 166 Wilkins. Larry A. (302) —196 Wilkie. Barbara A. (204)—144. 196 Will. Daniel (127) Williams. Gerald W. (216)—97. 207 Williamson. Gerri A. (129)—196 Wllllt . Richard F.. (107) —1()5. III. 207 Wilson. Barbara J. (105)—130. 133. 162. 207 Wilson. Dennis A. (116)—67 Wilson. Jean A. (214)—135. 149, 151. 162. 196 Wilson. J. Scott (127)—109. 113. 162. 196 Wilson. Julia C. (331)—67. 126. 128 Wilson. Richard A. (101)—1()8. 164. 207 Wilson. Steven E. (101)—207 Winokur. Robert M. (Bob) (320) — 67. 127. 154. 156. 157, 159 Wittkc. Mclodcc Jackie (11) —130. 137. 138. 152. 163. 186. 195 Woessner. Faye A. (321)—152, 163. 207 [219] Wocstchoff. Sue A. (205)—20. 67. 89. 120. 126. 128. 134. 135 Wold. Paul U. 208 —196 Wold. Robert E. (333)—67. 95 Wolfe. Doris B. (201)—68 Wolfe. Michael C. (302) —196 Wollum. Barbara J. (206)—149, 196 Wood fill. Robert T. (302)—106. 114. 196 VK? 6 Woodraska. Reuben (108)—145. 196 Woodworth, Gail A. (223)—68. 74. 120. 126. 135. 163. 220 Wright. Ron D. (313)—68. 158 Yco. Barbara C. (108)—163. 196 Young. Marlcan I. (109)—207 Yotingrcn, Sandra L. (101)—207 Zajac. Patricia A. (308)—137. 138. 160. 163. 196 Zavada. Beverly J. (312)—196 Zavada. Karen A. (212)—12. 57. 68. 121. 128 Zaychcck. Frances A. (128)—68. 86. 116. 120. 152 Zebaugh. Bonnie B. (311) —16. 130, 136. 153. 196 Zciglcr. Nickol K (333)—68, 127. 133. 143. 150. 167 Zcntic, Michael C. (313)—68 Zczulka. Barbara A. (I06 —154, 198. 207 Zgodava. Michael T. (325)—29. 57. 68. 81.95. HO. III. 140 Ziegler. Ariel I. (208) —196 Zorio. Anna (205)—68. 77. 135. 136. 145, 161. 163 C 220 3 Editor's Note . . As the Class of 1%() graduates, one important phase in the lives of its members will l e completed, but another will only be beginning. For some, graduation from Roosevelt will be followed by four years of college, while others will go directly into the business world. No matter what lies ahead, however, high school has provided knowledge and new ex|)criences for students moving • “onward from childhood to adulthood. Individuals have been given assistance for what is hoped will lx the climb up the “ladder of success. Lynne Maher Printer: Lund Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Engraver: Bureau 01 Knoravinc, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Commercial Photographer: Zintsmastek’s Studio, Minneapolis. Minnesota. (Senior, underclass, and organization pictures.) Cover and Binding: A. ). Dahl Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 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