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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
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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.
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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.
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