Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1937
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i 000 i kooaeveft fade To make my life complefe, if shall be my purpose: To believe in myself: To be loyal 'ro my home, school. and friends: To respecf higher au+l1ori'l'y: i To be courieousg Q To be fair: To develop self-confrolg i To culfivafe an appreoia+ion for Vfhe finer fhings. fxfiftid 92941 Q7.,f'g-glial. A 'AA AAA W VMAAAIWAAAAXWAA ' ' X ' ' AMAA!!! ffffhhhhfxihhff T THE .gttenuoui ,fife E Q E ? EQHQQQSSEQHE EEWEEEQ 53555551 P U B L I S H E D B Y jgooaeveft .Yak oo! SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TO TI-IE SPIRIT OE SUCCESSFUL LIVING AS EXEMPLIEIED BY ROOSEVELT I-IIOI-I SCI-IOOL'S NAMESAKE, THEODORE ROOSEVELT TI-IIS ISSUE OF E526 Siseeaaueus 5.559 IS DEDICATED. EQEEQ QE 5033565335 ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ALLIED ARTS ACTIVITIES SPORTS To Miss Anna Novdell, of lhe Arl Deparlnnenl, we express our sin- cere apprecialion, Discriminaling in hen' judgment Enspiralional in her guidance, Miss Nordell eslab- lished ancl has rnainlained in lhe Roosevell Annual a high slanclavd of arlislic achievement We also give qralelul acknowle edgmenl +o Miss Lois Fullon, Annual Advisor for Three years, who wilh genes-ous and enlhusiase lic inleresl ably direcled The publicalion of The Slrenuous Life. EEE Eppaseeiaieee EEE Wemeeiem DAVID R. ANSELM SCHEFFNER DICKERSON ROBERT KRIPPNER DON NORRIS JOANNE STOREY . . . . . Exile ofimmortaliry on srronqly wise, Srroin Jrhrouglw rlwe dork wirb undesirous eyes To who? rnoy lie beyond if. Sers your slror, O heorr, for ever! Yer, behind Hue niglwr, Woirs for Hue greor unborn, sornewbere ofor, Some white tremendous daybreak .,.... Ruperr Brooke Qgggiifiig 555555 EBSQ? S5521 HA PERSRECTN ES ARE THE SEARCHLTGHTS WHTCH CDE MANS CHARACTER PROVE THE DTMENSTONS TI-IE I-HGH VIEW PQINTS TO T!-IE Sl-HNIN6 STARS THE BRO HD Nl XEW LE HDS H? R R THE D EEP VTE W SEEKS THE HEARTS OF MEN WHERE THE LIVING TEMPLES ARE W! 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Johonsori ?aQEseeEgoaE9e Egeeeage ll would be wonderful if Roosevell High School should becorne oulsranding in lhe Norlhwesl lor some one or more achievemenls. On several occasions in our brief hislory we have gained signal successes. Can we nol nwalee a permanenl conlribulion To educalion by some real accornplishmenl lhal is wilhin our reach? ln some rnallers il is nol in us lo command success, bul in one loranch of learning, courlesy, il is possible for rnosl ol us lo loecorne superior. May every lrue Roosevellian slrive lo rnalqe lhis school marleed by lhe courleous conducl ol ils boys and girls. cYY4fiB3cQMx0c l 9 Mr. Clark, Vice-Princi al P I WHO DOES NOT desire Io live successfully, olound- onlly, joyously? Cerloinly, Jrhe Iwenly-live hundred Roos- evell sludenls Ieel I'he urge ond chollenge 'ro order Iheir lives occording +o ci success po++ern. Eoch subiecf ond school duly, eoch 'reocher ond fellow- sludenr relolionship, eoch gorne ond oclivily, every prolo- Iern solved conslilule slulf oul of which successful living grows. Seniors ore reoching ever-widening circles of opporlu- ni+y ond responsibiliry while Roosevell' underclossrnen conlinue wirh fellow-sludenlrs, leochers, counselors, ond principols, in developing olriludes of heorr, skills of body ond mind which molse SUCCESSFUL LIVING possible, Fronls Jones Clorls TI-IE GIRLS' Advisor, o sorl of physicion of souls, gives rnony Ieinds of personol service in helping girls odiusl fhernselves +o Ihe school, ond Ihe school odopf ilself Io 'rhe needs ol Ihe girls. She is inreresfed in providing cuI'ruroI opporlunilies for living richly so Ihor every girl n'ioy enioy her highesl' possibililies lor growlh ond self-expression ond develop inlo o well-rounded womon.-Rose Gloss. TI-IE BOYS' Advisor engoges in Three Types of worlsz Io be eosily occessible +o boys desirous of help olong Ihe Iines of progrorn plonning, vocolions, odjusrrnenls, heoI+h, ern- pIoyn1enI', e+c.3 Io seek our Iooys needing oolvice os obove Iisred or +o give Jrhem finonciol, rneclicol, or sociol oidq fo odvise boys To Iioce responsibililries in school, home, ond cornmunily ond, in some insfonces, Io insisl Ihol Ihey oc- cepr counseling. The Iirsr is o pleosure, Ihe second o duly, ond Ihe Ihird o Iosla.-Sherry Berlhioume. 20 Miss Rose Glass Girls' Ad S Mr. Berfhiaurne B y s' Ad COUNSELING SEMINAR S af d s S s ssV s G PHI'I l+IXAISS Glediuszclug Miss Muller, Mr. Thompson: Mr. L. Turner. Qeuneeisag Seminar Tl-IIS YEAR Hue Guidance Suofl of Roosevelu I-liglu Scluool was increosed by ufour speciol counselors. wluo devoled exlrol Hrne Io Hue irnporlornu Ioslq ol luelping sludenls solve Hueir vorious scluool ond life prob- lerns. Tluese counselors, IogeH'uer wiHu Hue closs sponsors-boys' ond girls' odyisorsg vicefprincipol, ond principol conslilule Hue Counseling Serninor. Tluis body meels Wednesdoy ollernoons Io Iorrnulole Hue generol obieciives ol Hue counseling prof grorn. Also, eoclu counselor presenls Hue experiences lue luos encounrered during Hue week ond wluol lue is plonning Io do in Hue neor ufulure. Muclu of Huis luinges on Iesling progrorns wluiclu conslilule o deufinile porl ol Hue worl-4 ol Hue senuinor. In suclu o lorge scluool, il is o simple nuoluer for on indiyiduol pupil +o beconue iusl one of Hue nuony. l:requenHy, Huere ore pupils wl'uo con be luelped greolly by o liIHe individuol oulenuion Io Hueir own perf sonol ond scluool problems. Becouse of Huis we lucive provided opporuunily lor individuol counseling, ond Huis friendly personol relolionsluip belween Hue counselor ond pupil Iuos been out reol volue Io rnony pupils. For suudenus unoble +o profil by occosionol conferences, ond requiring conuinued ossislonce, odiusuf nuenl' closses ore orronged wluere Huey con luoye doily conuocl wiHu on odvisor. TI'ue SUlOIGCl'I I1OI'I'GI'lOl'SUCl'I closses is selecued os o IurHuer uid Io Hue sludenuvs poise ond cluorocrer building ond sluould ossisu in luis evenluolly finding luirnsell.-Four Speciol Counselors, 2 I ' .aim Q g Eseeegesee in Eheiss Hines Upper' Leff: Mr. Mclinighf, Cusfodion. Af fhe ploinf of l've losf my lochei' key, Mr. Mclinighf smiled, ond lenf duplicofes fo mony o worried sfudenf. Cenfei' Leff: Miss Kinlsoid, Assisfonf School Secrefory. Miss Kinlsoid wos on efficienf oid fo Miss l-lolf. Lower Leff: Miss l-lolf, School Secrefory. As Keeper of Recovdsfx she compefenfly confripufed fo fhe efficiency of fhe office. Cenfei' Leff: Mr. lzvoulo, Pvincipol of fhe School. Cenfei' Righf: Mi: Woi'fh, l-leod of fhe Music Depovff menf. Mi: Froulo of fhe helm, cooobly guided Roosevelf fhrough onofhei' poce-seffing yeor. Mr. Woi'fh, feocher, moesfro, ond golf enfhusiosf, supplied much inspirofion fo fhe Music Depovfmenf. lnsef: Mi's. Driscoll, Lunch Room Assisfonf. leochers Vofed hes' high os o pvofferei' of food. Upper Righf: Mi's. Moore, Lunch Room Monoger. Sfudenfs' heorfs ove sfvengfhenecl by refreshmenf. Lower Righf: Miss Chvisfionsen, Affendonce Officei: Judge of Affendoncef' she conducfecl courf in hee' small buf imporfonf office off fhe moin holl. 22 1 , - 1 , 4 . , , v l s .Q 2. 1 . N, Z Q T 2 T E- ali-lf g .g ',' ,L 1 2? E 4:1 Q mm s. ,- E ?age Esem She Feiss EI6l-ITEEN MONTHS of conslruclion ond sixlreen yeors ol sleoldy growlhu-such is The slory ol The progressive developrnenr ol Roosevelr l-ligh School. Builr in I923, or o cosr of Sl,050,000.00, The n'ioin building wos conceded lo be The linesl high school srruclure on Jrhe Pocihc Coosr. ln irs slyle, proporrion, ond orlislry il wos o dislincl deporlure 'From lhe usuol lrend ol school orchileclure Gnd presenled o pol'- lern lhol hos been followed in lhe building of olher schools. Since il's opening, The ever-increosing number of sludenls, lhe crowded clossroonis, The sleody growlh of 'rhe dislricl in which il is locoled, necessiloled The building ol o spocious oddilion ol on expense of Sl65,000.00. These rhirleen clossroorns, which occornmodore 660 sludenls, were opened in Seprernber, l928. This oddirion cornpleled The school srruclure os il slonds Jrodoy. The enlire building hos occomrno- dolions Tor opproxirnolely 2500 sludenls ond o lorge sloll ol leochers. Allhough Roosevell l-ligh School is undoubledly o beouliful educorionol inslirurion, il is lhe spiril wilhin 'rhe wolls Thor Jrruly denoles lhe real life ol Jrhe school. 23 Eggs 353535537 HELEN ANDREWS English EDNA BREAZEALE Erglislw CLARIBEL C Cl lAPPl:ll Lcrwgxwqc- HARRY DEITS Slwop, Sfnge Consfruciion LENA Ml' ABEL HELEN O. ANDERSON VQRGQL V, ANDERSON Engllsh Hlslofb' English, Baseball Cooclh DAVID R- AN55'-M LEQNA BECKHAM ss-QERRY BERTHIAUME Mvflwmivlivs Language Boys, Physical Educclion, H Physiology, Counseling CEC1L F1 BUU-OCK WALTER H, CAMPBELL . JA E. QHAMBERUN Hl5l9 Y 1 Languages, Hlslosy V Cgmmegglcl l 5 ll l ' X C- H- COQFER J. M. CORSWE INEZ H, CRAVEN SUSUCO 'iclmce Hlsfory CHARLOTTE DUEEER CHAS. E. DVORAK GEORGE S. FARMER - C ' I sho Science. Shady Hall H'5'l0'Y ammercm ' P . l K .. 'gqi fi-3' Q X 16 kai' Q f gf an-rj R P 'f AW 3 5559, - 5 ,Y ., .... ts .Sye d 1 xv Q , f Q Q: L e gw ,Wi .3 Q 9,3 3 if if 3 if J H 3 I A S ' I iw- 1 M, I iv' , - r Lguggg I-1, FOWLER DOROTHY M. FROST 1 tix s SAM N. GLASS English News Advar?iSi'1Q English lv LDA GLEDWZSCH Mclhemclics BlLl. HAROLDSON ALMA HAWKQNS Boys'Plxysicc1lEduco1ion, Language Physiology Fcdbcll Com 11 ANNABEL M. JCHNSTONE AUGUSTA H. KEMPER English Sway l-lull 4 - . ggi-5. if l I ,Q .fr Q L . , W I ' Q ,. f I my 5, j x - f f l ff ' Q wr , X V g -375, A gm .. L iff? L - . fu. EARL E. Kmsc:HNER ADA M- KRAU5 Muflwamafics Home Economics MATlLDA K4 GILBRLATH ROSE GLASS English Hisfory, Girls' Advisor EDWARD Y- GREER Juum-4 ease-usoN Sl-:op Hisfoiy 5 LGU HULL EMMA L. JERGENSEN Bowl Phvsicol Educafion' Oral Expression, Play Prouluciion Physiology lf, -1 L ,., M A 'ilgi ' . 'V '1f A ill ' A 'C PA'-3 X Q ,-' - A V .,1,., ' li GRACE NNGSBURY Girl! Plwysicol Educcficn, Physiology ALICE KINNEAR Arl CHARLES LANDES Science R . E. LEAF Commercial fs in ggyzgf-NLD LEE ACHSAH MATHEWS A English Home Economics 5 we GRACE MELVILLE AVNF MOODY ' CUm T'G C50i Aff, Home Economics, i .gmmuniiy Life ANNA fC 'QW . GRACE C. NORTON AA Language CONSTANCE PHILLIPS FRED A. RANTZ Music Science .V 4, ML: F' W V512 lr! Hwsfmf STEPHEN W, RIGGS :'mq..u7'- ,paw LANDON C. MCCURRY GRACE JEAN McfNTOSH 5Wi5Y H053 Librarian we . iifgw ELVENA MILLER FLORA L. NADEAU Spf-och. Coumelhuq Commercial ML F FREDA PELZ A. P. PETER.4 N Corv ff c5 Hisimv lcmq. :QQ ARTHUR RARIG MYRTLE J, RECK English Comrrwccciul QOROTHEA RITCQ-415 ELIZABETH ROUDEBUSH GMS' Physical Educufkm, Mqfhemf-'5C5 PHysicWogy ' ,,,.L - ,gif I ' ,Hg 99 Q Nj, fX9,2 b e ' lil: I 7 55 IILL Y , I LLII ' I ?, i,V. ,7 ,L.,k , A L L , : Lg f ? n l ff' , ima- ' zvi il - zlll is W K FLORENCE I Rus ' M SELL A'-FRED E4 SCHEER . , G. w. scHoLL GEORQE M, SMITH LUn9W9f Sienna- E,-,gkgsh Hmory I I I Y H E I ANNA STEENDAHL HLLDEGARDE STEPHENSON E. M. STLLWELL moms M. SUNDLING Mc!!-mmmics English, News-Wriiing Mcfhemcfics Commerciui 4 5 I 2 A ,I ug F. J. THOMPSON MARGARET TOMLINSON LEN L, TOOMEY EDWARD J. TURNER Comrncrcld, Counsding Sqignw Hisiory Shop LLOYD E, TURNER o. P. vm ORSDALL PAUL w, VAN msoae HELEN K. VAUPELL Hiffofv Mofhemfscs English, I-Usfofy Movhemoiics -I 1.1 E L In ALMA M. 'WARD ALICE WILEY ELIZABETH WILLCOX 4? ERNEST H, WORTH English Hisfcry Muihemclffcs Music Qgaeeee When OH The world is young, led And all The frees ore green . . Charles Kingsley Fha Pain-' Free 3I SENIOR COMMETTEE l'lEfiXDS'fS'3 J fo Fas..-,l Cc, S C 5 ss S D1 3 Orson: Cryor- Qin'-1-' Miss Haw-w's'iMiss Russe-'3' Q M Ba D Sensesee THE SENIQR CLASS OF I937, capably and co-operalively led by president Jacle Thomas: vice- presidenl, Frances Geiger: rreasurer, Bill Cochran: and secrelary, Barbara Nordby, was cornpelenrly advised by Miss Florence Russell and Miss fxlrna l-lawlsins. Wifh 'rhe imnworlal influence ol lhe spiril of Theodore Rooseyell guiding il, Jrhe class plunged inlo aclion in Seplenwber, and lhroughoulr Jrhe year ably accomplished ils lradilional aclivilies, enlivene ing Jrhern wilh a zesl and vigor lhal rnade lhern seem unusual and new. A senior eagerly awails fhe day when he is lhe proud possessor of his class ping Jrherelore, lhe dis- lribulion of lhese srnall rerninders ol high school days was made as soon as possible by The indus- rrious Senior Pin Cornnwillee. The choice ol nurneral or rough rider guards was ololional lhis year. SEVERAL MOVIES, sponsored by rhe closs, provided much enlerloinrnenl lor lhe sludenls, ond were whole-heorledly op- proved. One ol lhe oulslonding senior produc- lions, direcled by Miss En'lrno Jergensen, wos The ploy, l-find l.ody. The cos? con- sisled enlirely oi seniors, oclors ond oclresses who were lo be cornplinwenled on Their worlh- while perlornwonces. SENIOR DANCE COMMWTEE Slzsnfuino Wg'-sfo 'Ni l' C93-rj Wielaefi. Sent-'JI Dgyg Copier' NUVVG 'T 5 E E Bgsrngl' Snyder. Cc-cnairnier-Bud Cock, June, Das. Very eslirnoble wos lhe work of lhe Scholorship Cornrnillee. This conwnwil- lee, wilh Rulh Eorwell ond Alberlo Jeon Olson os co-choirnwen, under- look lhe dilliicull proiecl of invesii- goling, ond helping lo keep high Jrhe scholoslic records ol lhe 587 seniors. This record nweriled much opprovol, for l8I seniors were in lhe l-lonor Sociely. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS --- Illrnang Todo, Winger: McClintock, Burgunderg Leaf. The lighler side of senior school life wos por- lroyed in Jrwo eogerly onlicipoled evenls, lhe Senior Donce ond The Senior Picnic. The donce, which occurred in Eebruory, wos given Jrhe op- propriole lille ol Cupid's Capers, ond lhe lunchroorn served odrnirobly os o ploce for lhe seniors ond Jrheir guesls, lhe juniors, 'ro disploy lheir swing obilily. Bud Cook ond June Doy were ils successful comnnillee heods. Flelcher Boy wos ogoin lhe scene of on ex- lremely enioyoble senior picnic. The excellenl work oi Pol Rourke ond Phil Srnorl rnode Jrhis golo doy possible. SENIOR SCHOLARSHH9 COMMlTTEEf-Back Row: McLeodg Mc Clinloclc. Fran? Row: Olson, Meagher: Fai-Nelly Grout. Co chairmen-Ruth Ferwellg Alberta Jean Olson. Colder Bressler ond Shirley Mounloin heoded lhe in'iporl'onl ond hord-working Announcemenl Conirnillee. As in los+ yeor's Cornmencernenl exer- cises, Jrhe vorious deporrnwenis oided in 'rhis yeorls progrorn. Volediclorion wos V Alex Leol: solulolorion, Alice Winger-3 speokers elecled by lhe closs, Sluorl Todd ond Colin Mcclinfocky lhose chosen by lhe locully, Jone Burgunder ond Bob lllnwon. These choroclerisric evenls ond un- derlokings express lhe guolily ol lhe Senior Closs of I937. SENlOR PlCNlC COMMITTEE - Srerdinq: Clan: Arfheudg lllnvarg Sriixcfj Reyes' Darrow S-farf, Serco' Malloii Mercerg Ternrilefor. Cccnairmenf PM Rourkeg Phil Smart if f 2? Z7 fl .5 ' 32:1 ELISE ABBOTT -- Revueg' Roll Represenlaliveg Aurora Cfuarosp Leek-cu? Cornrnilleey Reiresneienl Cernrnivee. ERMA L. ADAMSfCoslurne Forceq Tnealer Make-upg Junior G-lee. LOIS AlNSLEY-Social Service Auxiliary. MARY AUCE AllXlSWORTl-l-Minule Giris Cnairrrmrg Torchg Girl Reserves: Spanish Club: Camera Club: Senior Represenlalive. VELMA ALLElv1ANfFellowslwip Cornmilleeg Arl Clubg Social Serviceg Decorarion Cernrriirfee. BERT ALLEN-Foolballj Trackj Baskerball. CHESTER ALLEN-lnlerior Decoralior' Arclwlleclure, DARLENE ALLENY-Slworlnand. BOB ALTON-lnlranwural Baskerballg Baseballq Learner Medal Clubg Chess Club. JACK AMENDEiFoolballg Baskelball. EARL AMICKfRoll Represenlalive. ELAINE AMRlNEffMovie Club: Enlerlainmenl Corn- mnfleeg Luncnrcorn Cornrnirfeeg Libraryg Torchg Arr Clubg Opera Ballei. KATHRYNE ANDERSONfVocarionaI Cornrnilleeq Girls' Club Officeg Refreslwrnenl Comrnilleeg Roll Represenf ialiveg Revue. NANCYDALE ANDERSON--Enlerlainmenl Cornrnilleej Senior Repfesenlaliveq Movie Clubj Library Worker. RlCHARD H. ANDERSON-Rough Ridersg Annual Slalfg Tcrcng Quill and Scrollg Cnessg Minule Serviceg Camera Club. ROBERT ANDERSON-Baskelballg Baseballg Tlvrllr Cornrniiree. ROBERT ARNOLD-lntraniural Sporrs, JACK ARTl-lAUDiBaslcelballg Traclcj Ro'l Renreserla- Tivej Advisory Board. ALICE JANE BALMER-Greeiers CO 'zilleeg Sevior Pfayg Revueq Dance Cornniirieeg Enrerlairrnenl Corn- nnifleeg Promelnean. CAROLYN BALMERiS?aroards Corn'-'illeeq Vocarienel Cornrnirleeg Refresnmenl Connrnilreeg Torclwg lvlolncr- Dauqliler Banquet BETTY BARDUE--Vccalional Corrir i'1eeg Hosbilalily Comrnirleeg Make-up Corpsg C-lrls' Junior Glee. TED BARDU E-Rell Rebreserralive. JAMES BARKER-Radio Clubj Slarnp Clubg Movie Club? Debare Clubq Library, BETTY LOU BARNDTffRevueg Junior Dance Comrnil- Teeg Senior Picnic Cor'1n'ii eeg Alurrzni C: illce: Girls' Club Cornrnillees. MADSE BARTHOLOMENN--Roll Represenlalive, ROBERTA BARTONv-Make-up Corpsg Revue Cornrnil- feeg Girls' Club Coninnillees. BARBARA BARTONfRoll Represenlaliveg Social Ser- vice Auxxiliarvg Gvrn Office. DOROTHY MARIE BEAULIEU-Annual Slalfq Fellow' snip Ccmmilleeq Prorrellvean Clubg Arl'le+ics, ALBERT BEEBEfFoolballg Ocera: Minule Service. EIO?-lARD BELL-Mid-Winler Concerfg Operag News ra . WllNlFRED BELLfA Cappellag Roll Reprfrsenlaliveg Mid-Wlnler Concerlg Senier Gleeg Rcsl Room Corri- rnirfeeg Olllce. DlCK BENT-lAMfRevueg Sporls Ediior, Lincoln Telefn. 34 'Q' ff? abd F . 1-., ivy 'Iv ,YOUR ,A 5, ,Zi A . 'fs .f W E 4 ' l y Y .Ai . t at . ., A A ly wvawg' ... I '29 i .. .ar EE . . Q f '3 ks . 1' Q- AK E ,... '.-- . Q 1 fe' fr if . iii . ' A A J, Q .-. ii .d ,, Q. . ' K 5,1 gm ,g . i.li.,Ar . 5 A HUDSON BENNER Y Senior Represenraliveg Senior Gleeg Mid-Winler Concerlg Opera. JEANNETTE BENOII!-Good Cheer Cornniirleeg Arly Music. ELMER BERG-fVice-Presidenl Boys' Clubg I-Ii-Yg Roll Represenlafiveg Foolballg Baslrerballq Baseball. JEAN BERGESON-Aurora Guardg Revueg Assembly Cornrnilleeg Music Club: Sophomore Play. BONNIE JEAN BERTCH-Torchg Junior and Senior Revue Dance Chairnnang Senior Orcheslrag Mid-Winter Concerig Opera. LOIS BEVER--Preside-il Junior Classy Secrelary A.S.R.j Rcsennaideng Operag Torchg Heallh Conirnillee. JANE BISSELI. - Girls' Club Records Cornrnifleeq Spanish Club. SAYLOR BLACK-Foolballg Baslcelballg Roll Represenl- afiveg Intramural Sporls. MARY JANE BOLES -- Opera Baller: Revue Dance Chairrnang Nurse's Slallg Sophomore Gleeg Torchg Con- cerr Baller. ELEANOR BOLSTAD A Torchg Teacher's Secrelaryg Tulorg Senior Represenlalive. DONALD BONDELID-Baskelballg Glee Clubg Traffic Souadg Eire Drill Squad. SHIRLEY BOSWELL-A. S. R, Social Service Cornrnil- ree: Senior Represenlaliveg Opera Coslurne Force. JANE BOVEEfRho Club fecrelaryg Alnlelicsp Opera Coslurne Force. VIRGINIA BOVv'ENiGirIs' Club Cabinelq Mid-Winier Concerlg Kniifinq Club, Four o'Cloclc Tea Comnnirlee. VIRGINIA BOWERS-Opera: Revueg Mid-Winfer Con- cerrg Senior Gleeq Senior Movie Cornmillee. JEAN BOYER-fGerr'nan Cfubg Roll Represenrafive. BOB BRAINfRadiog Slarnos, BERT BRANDSTROM-Tennisj Golfj Track, SYLVIA BRATRUD-Senior Orchesrrag Roosevelf En- embleg Operaq Mid-Winler Concerlg Torchg Music Clubg Gerrnan Club. ALICE BREMER W Vice-Presiolenl Torchg Chairman FalheriDauqhIer Banouefg Operag Senior Counsellorg Forensic Club. CALDER BRESSLER-Tri'Yg Trackg A. S. R. Publicify Cornrnirleeg Roll Represenrariveg Rough Riders. DOROTHY BRIGI-IAM-Office Work. JOSEPHINE BROOKS-Revueg Roll Represenlarive. MIRIAM BROOKS-Social ServicejGerP1an Club. PATRICIA BROOK-A. S. R. Irnprovernenl Cornrnifreeg Science Clubj Alle-ndance Olliceg Main Office. JULIENNE BROUI,EIIEfJunior, Senior Dance Direclor ol Revueq Operag Concerf Ballelg Roll Represenlalive. IOLA BROWN-Senior Chairman Revueg Girls' Club Cabinerg Torchg A, S. R. Assembly Cornrniffeeg Rose- rnaiden. JEAN BROWNfAnnual Slallg Torchg A. S. R. Allend- ance Cornrniffeej Roll Represenrariveg Senior Repre- serlaliveg Good Cheer Connrnillee. NAOMI BROVl!NfAurora Guardsg Roll Represenfa- llveg Teachers Sccrelary. IOE BRUGMAN-Trackg Radio Club Secrefarvg Heallh Cornrnirleeg Torch: Concerlj Revuej Freshman Frolic. FRANK BUCKLER-Roll Represenlalive. JANE BUCKNER4-Make-up Corpsg News Slalfg Girls' Club Cornrnilleesp Senior Class Cornrnirlee Work, 35 CHUCK BULLIS-Sophomore Riayg Revueg Dremahcs. JANE BURGUNDERfSerior Riayg Srandards Corwin-ir' ieeg Torchq Senior Foorbaii Dance Cornrniiree, LEONA BUSiRcvueg Operag Mid-Winfer Conccrig Tcrcr' Sefor Orgregfroi Girrs' Adviscris Siaii. SHTRLEY CAMERON - Senior Dance Cornrnifreeq Lookout Cornrnirieeg Good Cheer Connmirree. LOU CAMPBELL-Concerrg Operag Roii Represenfarive. TED CARLSONfMio-Wider Ccncerig A Capfeiiag Science Clubg Gerrnan Ciub. DOUGLAS CARMVCHAEL-Tri-Yg Rough Ridersg Trier- schooi Confrniiree. STAN CARRf-Sctcrefnryj Lunchroom Eorce. FRANK CASEY-fGolig Science Club. ARNOLD CHALLMAN 3 Ediror '37 Annuaiq Rough Ridersg Torchg Forensic Ciubg Senior Rubiicirv Corn- rnifreeg Ouiil and Scrolig Hi-Y. GORDON CHALLSTEDT-Revuej Mid-Winfer Conccrig Sprinq Mafineeq Ooeraj Senior Orchesrrag Bandg Geri rnan Ciub. WILLIAM CHANDLER-Lunchroorn Cornrriiieeg Bas- kerballg Prinfinq. DiLLARD CHAPMAN-inirarnurai Sporisg Wresfiinq. RUTH LOUIS CHINN-Debate, EDWARD M. CLARK Y Revueg Drarnafic Assewbiyg Srudenr Councilg Senior Piavg A Cappeliag Torch, S. HURST CLARK+News Sraifg A. S. R. Conirnifieesg Rough Riders: Tri-Yg Torcng Revueg Annum Siafig Quiii and Scroii. STDNEY CLARK---Revuej Troiiicg Advisor! SmffgThrii1 Cornr'iiHeejAs5er'nbivCornrniiieeg Forensic Ciubg Sociai Service. NIWLBUR CLARK-Rough Ridersj Anruai Siaiig Mindf- Service Ciubg Science Ciubg Senior Reoreseniarive. AUDREY CLARKSONfTorchg A. S. R. Recording Com roiiieej Giris' Ciuio ireuqurafiof Cornfiffeej Eiracce Cornrriiifeeg Forensic Club. EVELYN CLAUDON-fGood Cheer Corirhiffee. JEAN CLTNTONWLcnchroonig Hespcrian Cicb. GORDON CL!NTON-Apresideni Rough Ridersg Minnie Serviceg A. S. R. Pubiiciry Cornrnirreeg Operog Revueg Sfwien' Cowcil. BiLL J. COCHRAN -f Baskeibalh Rough Ridersg A. S. R. Rebiicirvg Empioyrrieni Comrniffeeg Senior Ciass Treasurer. GEORGE CODYfTnrrar'rurai Manaoerg Senior C-Teeg iniranmroi Sporis. KENNETH COEEEL - lnfrainuroi Sporis' Lunchroorhg Roii Represenrafivrr. STEVE COLE -- Hi-YQ Baskerboli Monaqerg Fooicaii Manaqerg Fire Squad. HORACE CONWAYfinirarriural Snorrs. DONALD COOKfSociai Service Corfrhiireo. RANDALL COOK i Secrerarv Bovs Ciubj Rough Riccrsg Tri-Yg Baskrrrbaiig Senior Dance Cornrnirree P,-T. A, Dorce Cor rni'1ee. VIVTAN COOK-fOperag Revueg Conner? Balieiq Rec orcfs Cc'ri 'iifeCj Hesperiar' Ciubj Roi! Represenhvivcx Soohoniore Tap Line. CLARENCE COOKE- Entered from John Marshaii. MARCELLA COORERSTEiN - Torchg Revoej Dara Cornrnirree. ,ilk . ,L ,- f . A if -wg 1- rr fm ww N, . . .mel J iirlrciv V.-f 4-eff' A SRQYGA ' i ,. .ii -Q 'fy .- i Q 'W . .... P S g g .L -A 2 ff L -- 1-f A o f-. in 2 i1fg.rw,,,, 5 -f H- .. ' 'ii' i ' , .yilflifiif H ,, ,g2fgff,,. I o gre. . , , i. ,e1:f , , 36 - V Y QL as , 'ik , MW., , .af E3 .F M f In e .7 .. . , . 1, ' L, Q , 'K ' ...ao V f,'Lg,fgi im' , A .ff All - , :vi S A 5. 'SL . M I3 .... - R q .. A .. -Q . nlli . 1 1 ' . . bb .. ' i ji 'li' 232. via :az .. - E Ml 4 45' as kkvr f r Q W Vqrn J f 1 V, V K . , . P .. wi W h A . , 4 'W .. . -- f f ,' ' .f f,is:,1 ew., 'mf' fy- J. -- .. X .ia-1, H- vff- '- uesga. , . ,, f A .. Mfy.,.,, S l M ,, ., , . V . . 35 A-Q A Y Y' ., I ' Qs., 'W i 2 f ,, 1 .,,' K .R 3 is .u .14 1 v, 'Q i P 1 , . sv H d Q1 da? xg I K -2 , -fal W' wi H-i, 'Q' Pg ' +321 'AW .1 KE.....' .4 ..w.,,,, 'dw . -with --ew I. --': , i E 4+ 5 im .-l-. I 'M V. 'ITF' JACK COPLEN--A. S. R, Advisory Councilg Torchg Rough Riders: Tri-YQ Minule Serviceg Roll Represenla- live: A. S. R. Cornrnillees. EMMERSON CORNELL-Eire Pafrolj Roll Represenla- livej Sludenr Tickef Represenfaliveg lnlrannural Sporls. LORRAlNE COVlNGTON Y Erriplovrf1enlCornrniHecj Swilch Board. REX CROCKETTfRevuej Senior Represenlafive. HELEN CROWL f Operag Concerlg A Cappellag A. S. R. Health Conimifreeg Senior Gleeg Torchq Girls' Club Cornrnirlees. STAEEORD CROWLEY Y Roll Reoresenfaliveg Revue Tumbling Clubj Spanish Club, ELEANOR CRYOR f- Torch' Girls' Club Fellowship Cornrnifleej A Cappellag Concerfg Ooerag Senior Gleeg Lunchroof' Cornrnillee. LlLLY CULLENfRear1ingj Sewinqj CO0Kinq, MARION CUMBO - Girls' Club Cabinelg Torchj Usherg Roll Represenlalivcg Knilfinq Clubg Carnera Clickers. HELEN CUSIMANO-Social ServicejCah1era Cliclccrsg Sporls. VlRGINlA DALTONA- Torch. LES DAMMAN - Eoolballg Traclcj l-li-YQ Sophomore Baskelball: Senior Represenlaliveg Afhlelic Cornrnillae, KENNETH DARROW-Treasurer Boys' Clubg Eoolballg Traclcg Roll Represenlaliveg l-liAYg Rough Riders. HERBERT DAVlESfSlage Eorceg Radio Club: Rouqh Ridersq Torch, DON DAVISfBaslceTballg Eoolballg Wresllinq. MELVA DAWSON-Music Drarnalicsg Tennisg Baslsel Dall. JUNE DAY-Torchq Senior Dance Cornrnilleeg Record- ing Secrelary Girls' Clubq Sophomore Treasurerg A. S. R. Cornrnillees. BOB DEACON--Entered from John Marshall. ERNEST DEGNER--German Clubg Infrannural Baslcel- ballg Band. DAVlD DElTSfS1aqf: Eorceg Banog lnfrarnural Spoils. HARRY DENN lS-Foolball. SCHEEFNER DICKERSON-Lunchroom Worlcerg Slu- denl Ticker Represenlalive. MARY LOU DlCKEY-Social Service Auxiliarvj Usherg Girls' Club Chairrnanj Banker. MARY DlCKSON-EnTe'ecl irons Spokane. MARlON DlXf-Spanish Clubg Make-up Corpsg Alh- lelicsp Torch, ELOlSE DOBRlNf-Aurora Guards. DON DONALDSON-Revue: Tumbling Clubg French Clubg Science Clubg Slarrio Clubg Afhlefic Cornmillee. JAYNE DOUGLAS -Publicily Corrvfifleeg Senior Corn rnilleeg Roll Represenlafiveg News Tvpislg Girls' CME Rublicilv Ccfrinwillee. JIM DOWNEYffEoolballq lnfrannural Sporlsg Baseball. EARL DRUMMONDfEnlered from John Marshall. ED DUFFY-Movie Club Cornmilleeg Camera Clubg Roll Represenlaliveg Science Club. JOYCE DUNNAVAN--Allenclarice Olflce. 37 BETTY DYMOND - Office Slalf: Chairman Mofher- Daughfer Banouel: Chairman Falner-Daughler Banquel. DAPHNE ECKERT -- Concerf: French Club: Arl Club: Junior Glee. IRENE ELDER-A. S. R. Cabinel: Torch: Forensic Club: German Club: Social Service Auxiliary: Freshman Represenlarive. HOWARD K. ELERDlNG-Baskelball: Lunchroom Com- millee: Junior Dance Connmillee. LEONARD ELLlOTT - Torch: Glee Club: Concerl: Revue: Publicilv Commillee: Sophomore Scholarship Cornrnillee: News Slaff, ELISABETH ELWORTHYfTorch: Forensic Club: Senior Roll Represenlaiive: Music Club. RUTH MARlE ENG-MAN-Social Service Auxiliary: Standards Cornrniffeeg Knirling Club. DOROTHY EVERETT-A. S. R. lmprovernenl' Comrril- lee: Girls' Club Cornmiilees: Revue: Roll Represenla- live: Office. JOHN EXE-lnlrarnural Golf: lnlramural Baskelball. RUTH FARWELL-Torch: A Cappella: Opera: lnler- school Commillee: Senior Scholarship Comrnillee: Mid-Winler Concerr: German Club. EARL FlELDiFoolball: Baskelball: Inlrarnural Sporls. DONALD FILBIN - Foorball Manager: Baskerball Manager: Roll Represenlafive: Lunchroom Worker. JEAN CARROLL FISHER-Spanish Club: Vocalional Cornmirlee: Assembly Comrnif1ee:Torch: Troubadours. MARGARET FLYNN-Aurora Guards: Hesperiarl Club: Ernplovmenl Cornmiilee: Lunchroorn Worker. CHARLES FORKNER-Band: Roll Represenlalive. DAVID FORNlAfRouqh Riders: Social Service Com- millee: Roll Representative: Vocaiional Cornmillee: Lunchroom Comrnillee. JEAN FORSTER-Camera Clickers: Fellowship Cows millee: Music Club. BARBARA FOWl.ERfRevue: Falher-Daughler Banquel. DOROTHY FOWLER k Enlered lrom Fosler High School. JOE FRANCKEVITCH f Glee: Enrered lrom Lincoln High School, FRANCES FRANEYfDebale. BOB FREESE-Baskclball: Machine Shoo: Track. DANlEL FRlTZ-Senior Glee: Lunchroom. ED FRY-Science Club: Frosh-Soph Foolball: A. S. R. Piclure Commillee. ElLEEN FRY - Forensic Club: German Club: Girls' Club Dramaric Comrnillee: Music Club: Enleriain- men? Cornrnilleeg Senior Play. YOSHIYE FUJlHlRA-Rho Club: Girl Reserves: Ger- man Club: A. S. R. Healrh Committee: Girls' Club Commillees. BOB GALLAHER-Wood Carving: Minerals. DAVE GAMBLE-lnduslrial Arls: Hislory. JOHN GARDNER - Tennis: Dramarics: lnlramural Soorls. DUDLEY GEHRKEfRoll Represenrarive: Senior Repre- senfarive: Sludenl Tickel Force: News Slall: lnlra- mural Sporls. FRANCES GElGER-Vice-Presidenl Senior Class: Sec rerary Junior Class: Torch: Inlerschool Comrnillec: Good Cheer Commirree: Opera. TOM GEIST-German Club: P. T. A. Dance Cornrnil- lee: A Cappella: Senior Glee: Opera: Revue: Mid' Winler Concert: Torch. 38 FQ. 41 ,as ,ref fi ' at lf Ili ,n-.-...-vs. -an-2 . -V A K i I 1 : T. S. sui. f A 532 iq . 4 v--' .p-.ei ' r' i ' lf sie.. Q . r -in if va me w 4 ,vnu- -'SWR i . i t .yr D . ' 23 L. 'ii '21-' A ' . ,.' , ' .-ff? J W I - AQ b i s . ses... all v,,, .f f ., if l 1 .l DA ef. - .. - Q ,Viv , I Ad-5 M AL , if A 5 N' ai? W , - - v i tw T K ,fr ' 02,9 1 si ,. -:r , iii? b il F ze. -. J My.,- WV T A 'gg' , ,Y .1 f I VL - I , ,h Q f Q . . ,ff -, 3,14 Tv 21,5 up f ,, M me 1' . V , ff , J. . ff - f 7 , se. , 1 A . sf. 2135 . -fm ,I , E' 2 - 'ji Til, ' sf . i H T 'ii ,f L' Y 'K' .. ,. 7. . +1 'Y ' r 5 Z A , A f fstff , 1 r if . -7 y 5 xy, ,S V , 2 t , . . R CLARENCE GERE - Trackg lnlramural Sporlsg Roll Represenlafiyeg Senior Represenlaliveg Opera. PHIL GERE-lnlramural Sporlsp German Club: Fool- ballg Knilling, TED GERHARDfA. S. R. Presidenlg Minule Service: Revue: Annual Sfaflg Yell Leaderg MidAWinler Con- cerlq A Cappellag Tumbling. MARJORIE GlBSON-Rho Club: Alhlelicsg Revueg Ar? Clubg Spanish Club. GENE GlLBERTfBaskelballg lnlramural Sporls. JAYNE GlLBERTfGirls' Club Receplion Commifleey Mofher'Dauqhler Banouelg Baskelball. MYRTLE GlLLlS-Enlered from John Marshall. JOHN GlLSONfBaskelballg Torch. REIDAR GISKE-Trackg Boys' Club Assembly Com- milfeeg Freshman Class Treasurerg Ski Clubg Roll Rep' resenlalive. JULIA GOLDBERG - Hesperian Clubg Torchg Mid- Winier Concerlg Junior Glee. DEAN GOODWIN-Res? Room Comrnilleeg Makefup Corosj Finarceg Four o'Clock Teag Social Service Auxiliaryg Concerlg Opera. GEORGE GRAHAM-lnlramural Sporlsg Track. BEATRICE ANNE GRAVES - Mid-Winler Concerwg Senior Dlayg A. S. R. Dance Commilleeg A. S. R. Publicify Commiffeeg Revue. LORRAINE GRAY--Hesperian Clubg Piano. RICHARD GRAYfEn'rered from John Marshall. SHAROD GRAY-Tri'Yj Tennisg Skiinqg Swimming. STAN GREEN--Trackq Foofballg Sludenl Ticker Repre- senlaliveg Hall Patrol. DlCK GREENWOODfHi-YQ Eoofballg Afhlellc Com- milfee. MERCEDES GREENWOODiRho Clubg Girl Reservesg Torchg Alhleric Commifleeg Libraryg Assembly Com- miflee. MARGARET GRlNNELL-Roll Represenlaliveg Torchg Commencemenl Speaker: Senior Pin Chairmang Slaqe Forceg Revuey lnlerschool Commillee, RUTH ELIZABETH GROUT - Torchg German Club: Girls' Club Financeq Girl Reservesg Senior Gleeg Con- cerfg Forensic Club. EDGAR E. GRUNBOCKfTrackj Torchj Publicify Com' mifleeq Bandg Revueg Junior Dance Commiffeeg Fool- ballg Baslrelball. ELWYN J. GRUNBOCK ff Trackg Torchg Frosh-Soph Baskelballg Junior Dance Commiffeep Revue: Opera. WALTER GlJlDlNGERAEn'lered irorn John Marshall. RUTH GUSTAFSONiKniHinq Clubp Camera Clubg Movie Clubg Handy Andy. RALPH GWINN-Enlered from Lake Foresl Park. FRANCES HAACKfLoSl and Foundg Minule Girls. MUSETTE HAACK - Girl Reservesg German Clulog Camera Clickersg Movie Clubg Good Cheer Com- millree. CLARENCE HAGGENfCamera Clubj Movie Clulog Track. SHlRLEY HALE-Musicg Dramalics. ALICE HALLETT-Usher Corpsg Torchg Roll Represens falrive. ALLEN HALSE--Basketball' Foolball. 39 ERNST HALSE-Baslcelballg Baseballg Foofballg Radio. LESLIE HARCUS - Rough Riders: Tumbling Clubg Revueg Yell Leader. BEATRlCE HARDESTY-Office Assislanlg Torchp Al- lendance Office. MARlE-IOUISE HARDlNG - Girl Reservesg Good Cheer: Junior Gleey Music Clubg Movie Clubg Senior Gleeg French Club, AUDREY HARDY - Revueg Nurse's Sfafig Tumbling wimming, ELOlSE HARGRAVE -- Spanish Cfubg Movie Clubg Good Cheer Commilfee. HElMER HARPER-Traclcg Bandg Senior Gleeg Public Safery Comrnirreeq Mid-Winler Concerl. BETTIE HARRIS-Junior Gleeg Riding Clubg Nurse's Sraff. CELlA HARRISON-Assembly Commilleeg Music Corn- milleeg Hospiralily Commilleeg Torchg Concerlg Roll Represenfaliveg Senior Represenralive. HARRISON HART-Roll Represenlalivep Senior Repre- senfafiveg lnlramural Baskelball and Tennis. ROSALIND HARTMAN-Aurora Guardsg Senior Gleeg Mid-Winler Concerl. ELOISE HARTZELL - Dancingg Revueg Dramalicsg Sporls. JOSEPH C. HELLAND--Srarno Clubg Ad Sfaffg Chess Teamg Camera Clubg Radio Club. BETTY JEANE HENDERSONiRevue Comrniffeej Sen- ior Represenlafiveq Heallh Comrnilleeg Four o'Cloclc Tea: Refreshment Commilree, MAXINE LORRAINE HENDERSON Y Torchg Social ServiceAuxiliary: Senior Lunchroorn Cornmifleeg Aurora Guardsg Girls' Club Cabinef. MARJORIE HERRMANN O era Concerl Music Q D I i Clubg Social Service Auxiliaryg Gleeg A Cappella. VlRGlNlA LEE HEVLY-Student Ticker Clerkq Torchg Operag Concerlg Girls' Club Music Comrriilree, ARlAN HIATT-Minule Girlsg Res? Roomg Swimmingg Skiingg Ice Skaling. JAMES HICKS-Entered from Albia High School! Albia, Iowa. NEVIN HTESTER - Bookroomg Laboraiory Assislanlg Torchg Hi-YQ Scholarship Team. ARTHUR O. HILDAHL - Opera: Senior Gleeg Fire Drill Squad. LLOYD C. HlLDlE-Baseball: Foolball. JEAN E. HILTNER-Torchg Rho Clubg Girls' Club Comrnifleesg Senior Gleeg Junior Gleeg Libraryg Con- cerlg Tulor. YOSHlO HIRATA-Enlered from Bryan? School, Seal- ile, Washinqlon. JOHN HODGES--lnlramural Sporlsg Band. ERNIE HOLM-Baseballg Track. JAMES HONG - lnlramural Baslcerballg Swimming: Tennis. FRED HOOVER, JR.-News Siaifp Baslceiballg Enrered from Eaionville High School, Eafonville, Washinglon. HERBERT HOOVER-Foolballg Baseball. DOROTHY EVELYN HOSKYN-Mid-Winler Concert Senior Gleeg Operag Good Cheer Cofnmifleeg Social Service Auxiliary. ELEANOR HOSKINS-Torch: Social Service Corrimif- leeg Aurora Guardsg Four o'CIock Teaq Office. LYDIA HOTOWTZKY-Roll Represenlaliveg Slanclarcls Commiireep Assembly Cornmiliee. . T i s f . . MV li A .... .K ..,... 9 sf ,M . A A lrz V - sr. me T' .... if x ' iff 'I T M A ...- ieei .rsrrls ... -- , ..... , A. . +2 .,.. S 'err .T . ' iirer ee. -'pf A . Q A in Qisr wave!! 'vii 1 15? Stew' .-ui' 2' ..,-H i x ..,,. , g 42 Z 6 . 1 LQ g,-A 115 . N3 . 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'W' If If T' l . Z ,,' i i i ' 'ii ,, ..X.,L-ge' , 7 AVL: , ..,,. i VVVVV .. A A 9:6 -few ,,, ffl., I L QR 3,51- ALBERT HUGHES-Enfered from Franklin High School, Seallle. VERNICE HUGHES - Enfered from Franklin High School, Sealile. TOM HULBUSH - Band: Orcheslra: German Club: Science Club: Lurichroorn. LOUISE HURD - Aclivilies Recording Cornmiflee: Torch: Roll Reoresenlalive: French Club: Office Force. E. DONALD HUSBAND - Foolball Manager: Track: Golf. MARTHA ELAINE HUSON - Social Service: Music: Sfamp Club: Banker: Sporls. ROBERT ILLMAN-Radio Clubg Torch: Revue Com- milleeg Revue: Foofball Dance: Picnic Comrnillee: Lealher Medal Commitfee. ALBERT M. INGALLS, JR. - Opera: Revue: Mid- Winler Concert: Glee. JAOUELIN INGALLS-Music: Physics:Curren1l-lislory. FRED ITO - Enlered from Bryanl School, Seallle, Washingfon. HELEN JACKINS - Enlered from Glasgow High School, Glasgow, Monfana. VIRGINIA ANNE JACKSON - Chairman Ar? and Cullure Comrnilleeg Chairman Revue Program Com- miflee: Forensic Club. JEANNE JACOBS - Siudenl Tickef Representative: I-lesperian Club: Lunchroorn Comrnifvee. JAMES JACOBSEN - Tennis Team: Social Service Cornmillee: Skiing. ROSS R. JAY, JR.-Tennis: Football: Track: Alhleric Commiffee: News. CHARLOTTE ANNE JEANNERET-Girls' Club Assem- bly Cornmiffee: Publicity Commillee: A. S, R. Dance Commillee: Mid-Winfer Concerl. :ANIXETTA M. JELLEBERG-flmprovemenl Comrnilleeg orc . FRANKLIN JELLISON-Entered from John Marshall. RALPH JENKINS-Torch: Skiing. ANCHOR JENSEN-Slage Force. ARTHUR JERBERT-Debafe Team: Pholoplay Club: Ping-pong: Sludenl Tickel Force. DON JEWETT-Track: Roll Represenlalive. AGNESLIOHNSON - Mid-Winler Concerf: Senior Gleeg Library. CLARE JOHNSON-Four o'Clock Tea: Lookoul Com- mlllee. HERB JOHNSON-Enlered from John Marshall. JOHN JOHNSON f Intramural Sporls: Camera Cllclcers. LEONARD JOHNSON-Opera: Band: A Cappella: Orcheslrag Revue, RUTH JOHNSON-Roll Represenlafiveg Senior Glee' Concerf: Opera: Girls' Club Cornmilleesg Make-ud Corps: A. S. R. Cornrnillee. WALTER JOHNSON-Torch: Junior Glee: Mid-Winler Concerlg Spanish Club. WINSTON JOHNSON-Enlered from John Marshall. WALTER JOLLYiGerrnan Club. mrllees. , . -,ggir I . .sw , . . 112 1 ,,f,, . ig -' 3 f, 1 isa. I fr- . ' .. fjgiif' f CE 7 8 r . , gigs 2 i '. - - 7:53:44 . - - .MA MAURINE JONES - Dramallcsy Girls Club Corn. . we .gg Q S -1 -... s ri M SAM JONES-Entered from Lake Forest Park, Seattle. JOYCE JORDSHAUGEN - Senior Representativeg Good Cheer Connnitteeg Revueg Torchg Records Corn rnrttee, KlYOSHl KAMlKAWA-Torchp Hesperian Clubg Mid- Winter Concertg A Cappella. EUGENE KEENEqAdvertising Statfg P. T. A. Dance Committee: A. S. R. Publicity Committeeg Senior Representative. ELEANOR KEMPEL-Rest Room Committeeg Standards Comrnitteeg Four o'Clock Tea Committee. BETTY KENNEDY-Roll Representativeg Senior Gleeg Junior Gleeg Mid-Winter Concert, JEAN KENNEDY-A. S. R, Improvement Comntitteeg A. S. R. Health Committee: Girls' Club Finance Com- mitteeg Torch. LEONARD KENNEDY - Senior Play: Revueg Movie Clubg Lunchroom. MARJORlE KlNCAlD-Torch: Annualg Libraryj Girls' Club Publicity Committee, MARJORY KINGMAN - Rho Clubg Torchg Girl Re- servesg Athletic Committee. HELEN KIRKLAND-Junior Gleeg Music Club. ALBERTA KLEIN-Senior Gleeg Senior Representativeg Concertg Operag Girl Reservesg Office Work. BOB KNOWLESfFootballg Basketball, INEZMAYE KOHLER - Entered from Puyallup High School, Puyallup, Washington. MARY ANNE KOH LS-Athletics. EMILY KOLLENBORN - Standards Committeeg Dra- matics. JEANNE KAVANEY-Assembly Committee, HOWARD KRIPPNER-Football, JEAN LOUISE KRUEGEReFellowship Comrnitteeq Hos- pitality Committee: Scholarship Committeeq Mother- Daughter Banquet. LUCILLE KUBE-Entered from Lincoln High School, Seattle, Washington. JOHN KUEHN-Torchg Tri-YQ Editor ot Newsg Con- certg Opera. JOAN LACEY-fAttendance Otficej A. S. R. lmprove- ment Committee. EARL LAMB-Revuep Bandg Trafficg Track. VIRGINIA LANDAAS-Rho Clubg Torchg Girls' Club Committees. ELEANOR LANGE4Turnblinqg Revue. ELSIE LANGSCHMIDT-Social Serviceg Roll Repre- sentativeg Health Committee. HERB LARSON-Music Club: Leather Medal Club, MARJORIE LAUBENHEIM - Opera Balletq Revue Vocational Committee. OLIVER T, LAWRENCE-Entered from John Marshall. PEARL LAWRENCE - Nurse's Staftg Torchg German Club: Science Club: Senior Glee. ALEX LEAF - President Sophomore Classg Rough RrcJersg.Tri-Yq A. S. R. Cabinet: Boys' Club Cabinetg Swimming Teamg Opera. ELSIE LEGG-Entered from John Marshall. 42 mf' if .V 'gi 3' at 4 X w,:'?7ilZi -:M ff? -.wort Af 1-Q as .K i 'S 41'- KY ef A f 'Q 45 --4-np .Q A f .W -f 6 e X HR J? 'EQ' .mf fl' pun WYE' yi? 41, 1 QMS e...,gl' LOUIS LEVY--Roll Represenlaiiveg Inirarnural Sporfsg Sludenl Tickel Forceg Revue. ELSIE LlND4Torchg Forensic Club. BILL LINDER-Radio Club. CAROL MAUD LINDH-Spanish Clubg Concerl Baller. GARY LlNDSAYfEn1ered lrorn Sail Lake Ciiy, Ulah. lRENE LlNHOEE - Operag Revueg Aurora Guards: Mid-Wifiler Concerlg Swirnrninq Tearng Fafher-Dauqh' ler Banouei. BOB LINK-Track: Rouqh Riders' lnrrarnural Sports' Frosh-Soph Eoorball and Baslefball, ELlZABETH LlTOWITZ-Entered from Garfieio. ELAlNE llTTELLfRiding Clubg Sporrsg Music, DAVE LOGG-eTorchg Foolballg lnfrarnural Alhleiics. ERNESTINE LOUGHRlDGE Y Vocalional Comrnilleeg enior Represe lalive. JUANITA LUDWIG-Girls' Adv'sor's Office1 Nursels Jang Iorcng Girls' Club Cabinef. SHIRLEY E. LYLE-Minule Girlsg News Siaif1 Ad Sfaffg Hesoerian Club: Mother-Dauqhler Banquelg Phoioplay Club. MARGARET LYONS-Hesperian Club. DlCK McARDELL - Roll Represenlaliveg Baseballg Scierce Clubq Boar Building. MARY MCCABF-G'eeg Eniered lrorn Colfax High School, Colfax, lowa. DAlSYBELL McCARTY-Eniered lrorn John Marshall. COLlN MCCUNTOCK-Foorballg Hi-Yg Torchg Track: Roll Represenlaliveg Roll Banker. HELEN MCCOMBS-Operaq Concerlg Roll Represenfa- liveg Girls Club Cornrniriees. LEON McCOY-Radio Club. RAY McCOY, JR.,-Rough Ridersg Hi-Yq Trackg Roll Represexlafiveg Outside Traflicg lnlrarnural Baskelball. KATHLEEN McGRATH-Opera: Mid-Winfer Concerlg Junior and Senior Gleeg Roll Represenfafiveg Freshman Girls' Discussion Club. JEAN McGUlGAN-Associale Edilor Annualg Girls' Club Cobinelq Quill and Scroll: News Slaffg Torchg Office Worker. BETTY JEAN MclLRAlTH-Irnprovernenl Commilleeg A. S. R. Heallh Comrnilleeg Finance Cornrnirleeg Social Service Cornrniflee. JACK MclNTYRE-Baseball: Baskelballg Torch. JIM Mcl4lNNELL--Torch: Trackg Frosh-Soph Eoolballq Baskelballg Roll Represenlafive. ALlCE McKlNNEY - Operag Concerlj A Cappellag Sludenl Tickel Reoresenraliveg Teacher's Secrefary. JEAN McKNlGHTeeSenior Playg Revueq Sorin Mafi- neeg Concerlg Sraridards Cornrnilfeey Social Service: Junior, Senior Glee, RUTH MCLEAN - Entered from Easl High School, Denver, Colorado. RUTH MCLEOD-French Clubg Music Clubg Allend- ance Comrnilleeg Minule Glrlsg Camera Club. DOUGLAS MCOUARRIE-A Cappellag Senior Gleeg Revueg Operag MidAWinler Concert ALAN McRAE-Tri-Yg Rough Ridersg Sfudenl Tickel' Boardg Bandg A Cappella. 43 SHlRLEY J, McWAlN 3 Mother-Daughter Banquerg Hospilalily Commilreeg Records Corrimilreeg Roll Rep- ieserulalive. NORMAN MacLEOD-Torchg A. S, R. lmprovemenl Comrnirreej Hall Parrolg Budqel Comrnilreeg Senior Scholarship Cornmillee. LUClLLE MAGNUSSONfA Cappellap Senior Gieeg Concerrg Torchq Opera, RUBY MALMSTROM-Costume Forceg Senior Repre- senlafiveg Good Cheer Comrnilleep Nurse's Slaff. HARRIET MALOTT-Girls' Club Commilleeg Senior Play: A Cappella JOHN MARGESON-Foorloallq Trackg Lealher Medal Clulog German Club. NANCY MARSH4Torchg Office Forceg Improvemenl Corn'niHeeg Good Cheer Commirleeg Refreshmenl Commirlee. GORDON MARSHALL - Senior Represenlariveg En- rered from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washinglon. JEANNE MASSART-Senior Gleej Girl Reservesg De- bafeg Roll Represenlaliveg Social Service Comrnirlee. Q. CERVIN MATHESON f Revueg Senior Orcheslrag an , EDlTH MAE MATTSON-Presidenr Girls' Clubg A. S. R. Vice-Presidenlg Advisory Councilg A. S. R. Dance Comrnillee. RALPH C. MAXWELL f Roll Represenlariveg Senior Gleej Mid-Winler Concerlg News Srallg Movie Club. TOMMY MAXWELL-Senior Represenlaliveg Roll Rep- resenlaliveg Intramural Sporrs. JOHN J. MAYALL - Enlered from Broadway High School, Sealrle, Washinqron, PEER MAYBERG-Enlered from John Marshal. EARLE MEAD-Baseballj Baslcelballg Revueg Roll Rep- resenlalive. MARJORIE MEAGHER - Senior Orcheslrag Torchg Revueg Social Service Auxiliaryg Senior Scholasric Com- miltee. THOMAS MELUSKY-Enlered from John Marshall, BILL MERCERfRevueg Dance Commnfecg Roll Repre- Senfalive. ALICE MERK-Aurora Cuards. BOB MERK-Enrered from John Marshall. HELEN METKE-Senior Represenfariveg Sporls. EVELYN METZfGirls' Club Cabinefg Make-up Corpsg Hesperian Clubg Senior Announcenrienl Commillee. MURIEL MlCHAEL--Torchi Enlered from Blaine High School, Blaine, Washinglon, JOE MILLER-Foofballq Errrploymen1CommilTeeg Mid- Winler Concerlg A Cappella. ELEANOR MlTCHELL-Torchg A. S. R. Treasurerq Roll Represenraliveg Reyueg Operag Los? and Eoundg Slu- denl Ticker Boardg Senior Represenlalive. SEIKO MIYAGAWAf-Social Service Auxiliaryg Lirrle EILEEN MOLLER-Entered from Sladiurn High School, Tacoma, Washingfon. RAY MONRAD-Torchg Shop Work. BILL MONROE-Entered from John Marshall. MARGARET MONTEVTHAA Cappellaq Torchg Operag Mid-Winrer Concerl. CARLOS MOORE--Enlered from John Marshall. 44 4-. -s i , Y ' 1 .-.r. S Iii., 495 P we EQ 'sr I , . . ' Qu T Z ' -W E x '51 J ii Shih' 5 if mc 5 R e- 'S s E Wm N its +51 :H dl' w me 'H' JS-1' 5? 'Ly -1 ' . M -is. ,. . , 4 , M, L' .V ' I I Wfi' Nqaei Qm fir Ag i? ii rw 'A i 'V i ' ,'.' . ir Y i f' , ., Q, I , 1 rm, grie f' ,L L 4. -,101 g , Y M- .V - fav .rw r wr A., ' I , s C.. wg M I .D ,V ,. f - --A , 'W , A .V . . -,. ,i ,W .I 5 MQ . -. sf J. W , ,W .. . ,yi w . in U2 t ,511-:T E 2 ggi? ,.. K' i ' i - ' 23125. ra? be Q VIRGINIA MORPORD - Handy Avdyp Office Sfaiig Revuej Fa1herDauqh1er Banquet Farher-Son Banquet ROBERI MORRISON - Revueg Mid Winrcr Concerrg Movie Co'iirniI'eeg Chess. VIDA MORSE -Torchg Cosrunre Eorceg A. S. R. Irri- wrovfrnecf Cornrrrirree' VocaIior'aI Conrfifreej EeIIow- ship Cor'nniiT?ee. SHIRLEY MOUNTAINfAdvisory CounciIg Senior Rep- reserrafivej Serior PIai,'g Revueg GirI5' CIuIo CaL:ineIg MoIherfDauqhIer Bancuerq Secrerary Torch. MARY MOURIK---Torch: Social Service Cornmirreej Resi Roorn Cornnwitfee, FRED MULLER--Enrered from John Marshali. ROYAL JOHN MULLIN---EnIered from Hunririgwn Park High Scrcof Los Ahqeies, CaIii:rria. AILEEN MURPHY f VocaIion Comrenirfecj Secreiary Freshman CIQSSQ ROI' Rcoreserrariveg Torchg Cabinerg Troubadours. BILL MURPHY-Ernered from John MarshalI. MARIE MURPHY - Cosrurnirrqg Good Cheer Corn- rnirree. JACK MYERSfTri-Yj RoII Reoresenfariveg HaII Patrol. JUNIOR MYERS - Freshnian CIass Presidenh Chess Clubg Science CIub. SIIIRLEE A, NAISMITI-I-fVocaIionaI Corrrrriiffee. DAVE NASON---Revueg Enrered frorn Lake Foresr Park. ELLADE MARY NAVONE-Office Workg Camera CIubg Roireshmenr Cornrnifree. ROBERT NEALEfFrcsh-Sooh FooIbaIIq Chessg Lunch- roorn Worker. OLIVE NELSON- A. S. R. Irnprovernenf Cornrnirreeg GirIs' CIub Good Cheer Commiifeeg ROII Repref senrarive. PAUL NEWMAN-'Track and FooIbaII Manager. WILLARD NEWTONfTurnbIinqj Science Club. ERLING NILSONH-Torchj Gernran CIUIJ. GROVER NOBLESffTorch1 Ba5IceTbaIIg Forensic CIubg Science Clubp Tennist Revueq Senior Orchesfrag Band. BARBARA NORDBYfSecrerurv Senior CIassg A, S. R AIurnrii Cornrnirreeq Junior Dance Cornrnirrceg Torchq A, S. R. Courcii. IRENE OLDFIELD-Turnbiinq Clubg Four o'CIock Tea CornrriiIIoej Oxnerag Rcvueg Concerfj Giris' CIub Paper. JEAN OLLASON--Senior Dance Corrzmiveeg Decora- 'ion Connmirfee. ALFRED OLSEN f Ba5IcerLJaIIg EooIDaIIj Hi-Yg RoII Reoresehrariveg Senior Reoreserifarive. ALBERTA JEAN OLSON-Music Ciubg Senior GIeeg GirIs' Enserribhfj Senior Orchesrrag Revueg Cancer? Orzera, RUTH MARIE OLSON--Torchg Music CIubq SociaI Service AuxiIiaryg Library Woricerg Srarnp CIubg French CIub3 ArhIerics. HAROLD ONGSTADfIr'rarnumI BasebaII and Baskerf baII. JEAN OSBORN- Revueg Enrereo irorn John MarshaII. AIDA PACE--Dancinqy Music CIubg Minure GirI5g Torch. JUNE PARKINSON f RoII Represenraiiveg Forensic CIubq Irrwprovernenf Cornrniffeeg Torchg French CIub. HAROLD PARRISHiI'norovernenI Connrnirreeg Minure Serviceq Lunchroonig Spanish Club. 45 HELEN PEARSON - Revue, Aurora Guards, Good Cheer Cornrnitlee. JOANA DALE PECK-Torchy Usher Corpsg Tulor. DOROTHY A. PERKlNSfTorchg Freshman Play, Soph- onnore Playg Usherg Senior Play, Spring Malinee. ARTHUR PERRY--Gerrnan Club: Foorball. GERALD L. PERRY-Roll Represenlaliveg Band. VICTORIA PETERS-Gerrnan Clubg Arhlelics LAWRENCE PETERSEN - Enfered from Lake Foresi Park. DELMAINE PETERSEN-Enlered from John Marshall. EVELYN PETERSON-Torch, Girls' Club Commihees. RUTH PETERSONfAnnuaI Slaflg Sludenl Tickel Cierk, Torch, Treasurer ol Torch: Enlerfainrnenl Connnniileeq Movie Club. GEORGETTA POINTER-Allendance Office: Minule Girls: Hesperian Club, Advisor's Office. RUTH ELLEN POLACHEK - Concerig A Cappellap Senior Glee. CARITA POLK-Enfered from Technical High School, Oakland, California, JANICE POOL-Eniered from Wenaichee High School, Wenalchee, Washinqlon. ALANSON POWELL W Advisory Councilq Freshman Vice-Presidenlg Roll Represenlaiiveg Tri-Yg Rough Rid- ers, Revue, Frosh Frolic. MILDRED POWELL-Revueg Opera, Concerf Ballelq Records Cornmiilee. VICTORIA POWELL-Slage Forceg Torch, Roll Repre- senfaiive. IONE POWERS f Heallh Cornmilleeg Enlerlainmenl Comrniflee. NORMA JANE POWERS-A Cappella, Glee, Operag Music Club. LEE PRATTfOffice Eorceg Lunchroorn Worker, Book Roomq School Messenger. VIRGINIA PRESSON-Opera, Concerig Music Com- nwilfeeg Ari and Culiural Cornrniileeg Torch, Ari Club. MARY BELLE PRESTON-Aurora Guardsg Torch, Ger- rnan Club: French Clubg Deloaleg Senior Play. BARBARA OUIGLEY-Decoralion Comrnilleeg Good Cheer Cornnnilleeg Science Club, Music Clubg Im- provemenl Cornrniilee. DAVID RABAK--Science Club, Gleeg Gerrnan Club, Band. ALICE RALSTONA-Enlered lrorn Hickman High School, Columbia, Missouri. HELEN RAMSEY - Roll Represenlaliveg Girls' Club Cornnnifreesg A. S. R. Irnprovernenl Comnnifleeq A. S. R. Heallh Cornmillee. LILLIAN RANDOLE-Social Serviceg Aurora Guards, MILDRED RANDOLF -Y Library Workg Enfered irom Lake Foresl Park. JOHNEIDA RAPP-Debate, Alhlefics. ENID RATTI-Rho Clulo, Senior Represenlaliveg Fellow- ship Cornrnifleeg Four o'CIock Tea, Spanish Club. IRENE RASMUSSEN-Nurse's Slaflg Banking. CLARK RAUTHfTrafIic Cornrnifleeg Roll Represen- Talivej Gerrnan Clubg Science Club, Band. 46 .-:fri ' ,, ' z . .EEL .J , - , , Q., 3... I .. .llf SK. Jin' .6 sw K 15- 3- -na. 1 fm E! Q..-.nal Klii -e . . X QW 5- ffm we ,M C ? ff- KKK., i . I .. - , my iz ? .--r-we M- i . M, 1. .. - ,, .K ...f - fe 'rl' -5- c:.s:.s:s l I I 'Illia ,--q., ,Z ,-.. ' 'El .W A E . -:':- f' -IQ ,.., - ,Q 3? ' ' 'r .5 A L W X' i V -r kr .A-ici in bf ' We , . i . 1 . for F I .T ,, W. Q. pm , it I i LQ' 4. , iw . 6 . 7' 'sp' 'nil' 'l' 'Dwi' K,,..., .rr I K .ar 'A 2 -4 'f, . .I . I ii S K f'--5 Q ' Q.,-v' . :TE ., . . of---.. I e -sss . I .- .. ,E K K in Axi,-'M ii ,4 . .. 'f . gui gif ,E ,ss .,,. 'M Sl vw- -di-if -our em, K K A K -.-' - ,i.. Q., ,af A u .. 11 .Q pf' R' . vm .TIC in M, WT. J. , ...M X V: mi. .,3.,, - ' ,Ilia fri.: ' A. -,1 N' . 1 . 1 ,.....H!' I ii. if fd f 1 it R ,ss -:rar M its-is ' 'I I ii K ' 1. ig.. , I rl 52 'af ge ... A - . . i f V 'lily Wm 40- fin- VK .. K - , M Le' I K L I . alll I '. . ' 112 T.. i ...I A aww ? A .W J - ,M lon.. f K , . l ,I i n Ji. , Q L was ?D F, Qi A ' ' .4-1-pm W I 'E ' p is I ,..LV1 . ' ,... M Q gg -I A' 'ivfi W 94,3 :ig 'ff i f I 'W X L,.: J ,L I3 , I -,,L.A .sr lvk ,por X 'N f 5 odd? ,dl ,fr 5 W. wi 'V' K .,-.-w ,wwf ...yn I . ,s X.. A 5' ' ,,A WYE' A ., WILLIS RAWLINGS--Minute Service Clubg Torch. MARGARET RAYNER -- Attendance Officej Knitting Club, JACK REDMON-Intramural Sports. DORSEY REED-Rlio Clubg Torchg Girls' Club Cabinet: Operag A Cappella: Mid-Winter Concert, , JACK K, REED - Trackq Roll Representativeg Senior Plavg News Stalfg Spring Matinee. JANE ANN REED - Standards Committeeq Culture Commifteeg Senior Pin Committeeg Inter-Club Com- mittee. IRENE REYNOLDS f Spanish Clubg Costume Forceg Entertainment Commitreep Movie Club. DOLORES REYES-Quill and Scroll: A. S. R. Lunch- room Committeeg Ad Staffg Senior Committeesg Girls' Club Committees. LAURINE RHOADS-Forensic Clubg Revue: Teacher's Secretary. R. SUMNER RICE-Entered from Bryant School, Seattle. VIRGINIA RICE-Rho Clubg Senior Glee. GEORGE RICHARDS -A Football: Revueg Tumbling Clubg Father-Son Banquet. DIO RICHARDSON - Roll Representativeg Budget Committeep A. S. R. Student Ticket Committee: Dance Commirteeg Basketball, DOROTHY RICHARDSON-Roll Representativeg Girls' Club Committees. EYRLIS RISTE-Torclig Operag Music Committee: Music Club: Mid-Winter Concert: Secretaryg A Cappella. MARY LOUISE RITTER-Revue: Standards Committee. RAMONA B. ROBBINS Y Entered from Pasco High School, Pasco, Washington. JOSEPHINE ROBERTS - Roll Representativeg Health Committee. DICK ROBINSON-Swimming Teamg Tumbling Club. ALLAN ROGERS - Laboratory Assistanlg Torchg Or- chesfra. BARRY ROGERS G Roll Representativeg Froslt-Soph Football. JUNIOR ROSEN-Opera: Revueg Mid-Winter Concertg Trackj Roll Representativeg Baslcetballg Plwotoplav Club. DON ROSSfStage Eorceg Torchj Assembly Committee. PAT ROURKE-Revue: Operag Mid-Winter Concertg Girls' Club Corresponding Secretaryg Spring Matinee: Secretary Junior Class. BILL ROUZIE-Senior Representalivej Student Ticlcefg Hall Monitor. CLIFFORD RUMINfTorcl11 German Club: Roll Reore- sentativeg Rough Riders: Student Ticket Clerkg Intra- mural Sports, BETTY RUSCH-Make-up Corps. DORIS RUSSELLHROII Representativeg Office Worki Knitting Clubg Social Service Auxiliary. JEAN RUSSELL-Hesperian Club. ROBERT RUTHEREORD4Entered from Aristobal Higli School, Aristobal, Canal Zone. BETTY RYAN - Social Serviceg Entered from John Marshall, BOB RYNING-IntramuralSportsgFrosl1-Soph Football. 47 MIRIAM RYNO - Rho Club: Girl Reserves: Library Worker. HELEN SAMPSON--Entered iioni John Marshall. MARJORIE SAM PSON-Library Worker: Camera Club. NORMAN SCHEDIN - Eniered from Lincoln High School, Seaille. BOB SCHALKLE - Inirarnural Sporis: Spanish Club: Wood-Working. MARY LOUISE SCI-IMITT - Vocaiional Cornmiifeeg Hospifalify Commifleeg Decoraiion Commiiiee. MARJORIE SCI-IOELLHORN-Four o'Clock Tea: Music Club: Arr Club: Cosiurne Force. BOBBIE SCHOEN-A Cappella: Opera: Mid-Winfer Concert: Revue: Glee: Science Club. MARIE SCHOLTENS4AIIendance Office. BILL SCI-IULZ-Eniered from John Marshall. TOM SCHWELLENBACH-P. T. A. Dance Cornmirieeg Assembly Comrniiiee: Revue: Mid-Winier Concerig Yell Duke: A Cappella. ALEENE SELVIDGEGOperag Senior Glee: Revue. RUPERT SHARP - Social Service Commifiee: Senior Represenfafive. ELIZABETH SHAW 4 Troubadours: Concerf: Senior Glee: Junior Glee. JEROME F. SHELDON-Ediior of News: Ticket Force: Prornefhean Club. CATHERINE SHERRIFF-Torch: Assembly Cornmilleeg A. S. R. Dance Commiiiee: Girls' Club Cabinet: Forensic Club: Scholarship Cornmiiiee. VIRGINIA SILBAUGH-Girls' Club Cabinel: A. S, R. Commilfeesg Girls' Club Comrnifleesg Roll Represen- fahve: Senior Represenialive. ARTHUR SIMPSON - Entered from Stadium High School: Tacoma. MALCOLM SIMPSON 4 Concerf: Revue: lnirarnural Manager. JEAN SIPPRELL-Roll Represenlafive: Spanish Club: Girl Reserves: Torch. NIINERVA SKAU-Girls' Club Commifteesg Sophomore P ay. PHIL SMARTkRough Riders: Hi-Y: A. S. R. Sfudenf Council: Presideni Torch: Senior Picnic Commilree. CLAIRE SMITH-Enfered from John Marshall. HELEN P, SMITH-Hesperian Club: Girl Reserves. PAUL SMITH-Baskeiballj Hi-Y: Baseball: lniramural Sporisg Lunchroom Commilfee. SUSAN SMITH-A. S. R. Social Service Committee: Girl Reserves: Aurora Guards: Senior Pin Commilfeeg Roll Represenfafive. VIVIAN SNIDER-Siege Force: Torch: Roll Represen- Iaiive: Senior Represenfaiiveg Office Force: Assembly Commifiee. AUDREY JEWEL SNYDERfAnnual Slalf: Torch: French Club: Music Club: Usher Corps: Library Comrniffeeg Girls' Club Cornmiffees. BARBARA SNYDER - Slandards Committee: Revue: Opera: Conceri: Senior Dance Commiilee: Freshman Play: Torch. A. BOYD SNYDER-Torch: Siudeni Tickel Force: Traffic Pairol: Science Club. MARJORIE A. I. SOLHEIM - Roll Represeniaiiveq Ouill and Scroll: News Siaff: Annual Sfafi: Make-up Corps: Girls' Club Commiiiees. DON SORRELS-Enlered from Seward, Seaiile. 48 F' .2 su.-Qu A ii 45 .13. . fill., ir , ,, ,jf I 4 .au-vw V . use vu.,', liz! - . msg.. 14 -'UV F TOM SOULES-Siege Forceg Torchp Senior Cornmif- feesg Revue. ELIZABETH SPENCER-Operag Concerl Ballefg A Cap- pellag German Club. VERNA 5PENCERYSocial Service Auxiliary. CLARENCE SPITLER-Rough Ridersg Turnblingg Track. JUNE STEELE-Torchq Minufe Girls: AssembIy'Com- 'niffeeg Social Service Auxiliaryg Tuforg Enferfainmenf Comrniffee. RUTH STEWART-Torchg MidAWinfer Concerfg Music Cluby Junior Gleeg Tumbling. BETTY STlLLWELLACosfume Force. ALMA STOE-Affendance Officeg German Club. AL SWANSON-Entered from John Marshall. VIRGINIA SWARTZ-Revueg Enfered from Norfh Cen- fral High School, Spokane, Washingfon. JOYE SWEET-Thriff Commiffeeg Records Cornmirfecg Resf Room Comrniffeeg Science Clubg Music Clubg Senior Represenfalive. ROY TALLMAN4Enfered from John Marshall. AYA TANAGI-Rho Clubg Afhleficsg Science Clubj Losf and Found Commiffeej Roll Represenfafive, ED TANGEN - Eoofball, Baseball Managerg Torchg Junior Dance Comrniffeeg Afhlefic Commiffeeg Pub- Iicify Commiffeeg Roll Represenfafive. JACK TAYLOR - lnframural Sporfsg Enlered from Bryanf. LOUISE L. S. TAYLORfGirls' Club Office: Resf Room Commiffee, ALPHA TELLERfEnfered from John Marshall. JACK TEMPLETON f Presidenf Boys' Clubg Hi-Yg Rouqh Ridersg News Sfaffg Tri-YQ Advisory Board: A. S. R. VicefPresidenf. WENDELL TEWELLfSpanish Clubg Enfered from Long- fellow School, Seaffle, JACK THOMAS - President Senior Classg Advisory Sfaffg Hi-Y: Rough Riders: A. S. R. Dance Commiffeeg A. S. R. Cabinef. JAYNE THOMAS-Roll Represenfafiveq Arf Commiffeeg Dance Commiffeeg Refreshment Commiffeeg Revue. BETSY THOMPSON-Torch: Enfered from Helen Bush School, Seaffle. DON G, THOMPSON f Science Clubg Radio Clubg lnframural Sporfsg Camera CIub1 Chess Club. EVERETT THOMPSON-Eoofballg Track. I JACK THORNBERG-Inframural Sporfsg Enfered from John Marshall. JULIA TIBEAU-Enfered from Cleveland High School, Seafrle. DANELLA TIFFIN - Torchq Hospifalify Comrniffeey Records Comm'fIee7 Roll Represenfafiveg Enferfain- men? Commiffeeg Assembly Commiffee. BARD TISCHER -- Traclcg Enfered from Springfield, Ohio. LILLIAN TJEMSLANDAE1fered from Porf Townsend, Washinqlon. STUART TODD-Annual Sfaffg Rough Riders: HiAYg Roll Represenfafiveg Torchj Forensic Clubg Boys' Club Commirfeesg News Sfaff, MARTHA TORBITT-Enfered from John Marshall. JEAN TOWNSEND f Rho Clubg Torchg Girls' Club Cabinelq Tennis Champion. 49 NORMAN TROSTAD-A Cappella, Lunchroom Work, Opera, Glee. l-IARRIET TURNER-Torch, Slamp Club, Chess Club: Camera Club. TOM UPPER - Rough Riders, Tri-Y, Track Manager, Revue, Foolballg Dance Commilfee, Assembly Com' rnillee. TOMIKO UYEJIGA. S. R. Library Cornrnilleeg Social Service Auxiliary. MILTON VEREIDE - Enlered from San Francisco, California. EDITH WADE-Torch, Senior Represenlalive, Gerrnan Club, French Club, Science Club, Afhlelics. MARTHA WAGNER - Girls' Club Treasurer, Revue Commillee, Annual Slalf, Sophomore Vice-Presidenl, A. S. R. Cornmilfees. BETTY WAITE-Opera, Concerlg Revue, A Cappella, Senior and Junior Glee. RUTH WALKER-Opera, Mid-Winler Concerl, Junior, Senior Glee, Morher-Dauqhler Banquet, Fal'her-Daugh- ler Banquel. LOUISE WALLACE-News Sfaff, Track, VIVIAN WALSHiTorch, Social Service Committee, Four o'Cloclc Tea Commifleeg Revue, MADGE WALSKE-Revue Chairman, Senior Represen- falive, Heallh Conleslg Senior Play, Pholoplay Club, Roll Represenlalive. MARGARET WATERMAN-Mid-WinlerConcerf,Opera, Junior, Senior Glee, Social Service. ROBERT WATSON-Entered from Sl. Marlins School, Lacy, Washinglon. JOHN WEDEL-Entered frorn John Marshall. BARBARA WEISEL-Revue, Finance Commiflee, Al- lendance Commilree, Alumni Cornrnillee. HELENE WELTY 3 Enlered from Queen Anne High School, Seallle. DOROTHY EILEEN WESTIN - Enlered from John Marshall. BOB WESTON-Hi-Y, Rouoh Riders, Yell King, Infra- rnural Baseball, Sporls Sfafl, Senior Play, Dance Coin- millee, Roll Represenlalive. WILLIAM G. WESTOVER -e Torch, Tulorg Swimming Team. AILEEN WHETSTONE-News Staff, Girls' Club Cabi- nef, Roll Represenlalive, Fellowship Commilfee, Four o'Clock Tea. DON WHlPPLEiFoolball, Track, lnlramural Soorls. DOUGLAS WHlPPLEeFoolbaIl, Track. WILLIAM WHITMAN-Minule Service, Senior Repre' senlafive. ROBERT C. WI-llTNEYiRouqh Riders, Track, Revue, Leather Medal Commillee, Boys' Club Assembly Com- rnilleeg German Club. SARA E. WICKER-Enlered from Moclios High School, Moclips, Washinglon. HOWARD C. WICKSTROM-Minule Service, Revue, Senior Picnic Comrnillee, Wrestling, lnlrarnural Sporls. JACOUELINE M. WIELAND - Mid-Vfinfer Concerl, Revue, Girl Reserves, Torch, French Club, Spanish Club, Prornelhean Club, Music Club. KENNETH WIELAND-Eoolball, Enlered from Ravenna. ROSALEA WILCOX-Girls' Club Cabiner, Rho Club, Torch, Girl Reserves, Roll Reoresenlalive. AUDREY WlLLlAMSfFour o'Clock Tea, Music Cub, Coslurne Force. ERNEST WILLIAMS-A. S. R. Cabiriel- A. S. R C' in' cil, A. S, R. Advisory Board, Revue, Minule Service, Rouqh Riders' Or:-era. 50 Y I ll .3 Q' gi . 3. i FEES' 37553 EE H5323 wing? , Mi? fu nw . ii . A S It if . ANN WILLS-Torch: Usher Corps: Improvement Com- mittee: Fellowship Committee: Chess Club. MADELINE WILTSIE-Aurora Guards: Junior, Senior Glee. ALICE WINGER - Torch: Rho Club: News Statt: A. S. R. Improvement Committee: Girls' Club Cabl- nel: Opera: Revue: A Cappella. BETTY LOU WINNINGHAM-Vice-President ,of Girls' Club: Rho Club: Torch: A Cappella: Senior Play: Spring Matinee: Concert: Revue. BETTY WOLEVER-Troubadours: Concert: Roll Repref sentative: News Statf: Sophomore Tap Lune: Senior Glee: Hesperian Club. HAROLD A. WOLEVER-Student Ticket Representa- tive: Intramural Sports. DAVE WOl.FiOpera: Mid-Winter Concert: Torch: Minute Service: Chess Club: FroshASoph. Basketball Manager. BOB WOLF--Football: Track: Hi-Y: Junior and Boys' Club Dance Committees. BOB YANCEY-Track: Roll Representative. EMMA BELLE YARBOROUGH-Chess Club: Entered from John Marshall. AUDREY YATES-Girl Reserves: Concert. L. RAE YATES-Forensic Club: Knitting Club: Assem- blv Committee: Girl Reserves. IRIS ZACHAU-Hesperian Club: Entered from Bryant. IRENE ZUERCHER-Social Service Club: Hesperian Club. ERVIN F. DAILEY-Revue: Entered from John Marshall. VERONNE HAMPTON f Entered from Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California. ROSEMARY I-IIRSHBERG G Spring Matinee: Girls' Club Ottice: Girls' Club Committees: Costume Force. ROBERT KELLEY-Student Ticket Board ot Control: Boys' Club Dance Committee: Roll Representative: News Staff Photographer. BOB MELIUS-Opera: Concert: A Cappella: Senior Glee: Junior Glee. ELIZABETH MUELLER - Entered from Balboa High School, San Francisco, California. DON MURRAY-Football: Basketball. BETTY JANE PEDERSEN-Torch: Junior Dance Com- mittee. HELEN GAIL REED -- Make-up Corps: Girls' Club Decoration Committee. FRED SHAW-Roll Representative: Intramural Sports. HELEN TOPPING - Entered from University High School, Los Angeles, California. BARBARA VAN VALKENBURG-Entered from Yakima Senior High School, Yakima, Washington. Sl CLASS OFFICERS' Bar Sierer Drf-siderir V on, .sio 3 l'lldilu-up fcfarv l Q H T 5 Jef. Orsd Q, ive WD 1,5 is Euniesee IF TEDDY RQQSEVELT had loolsed in on his school in l937, he would have Tound everyone oT Tho TwenTy-Tive hundred sTudenTs busy. The six hundred TwenTy iuniors did Their porT To TurTher The sociol, scholosTic, ond sporTs ocTiviTies oT The sTudenT body. Their eTTorTs were aided consTrucTively by The closs odvisors, Tvliss OTie P. Von Orsdoll ond Miss lnez Croven. Bob Sierer ocTed os presidenT Tor The yeor wiTh Dove Gordon, vice-presidenTy ChorloTTe Allen, sece reTory, ond lrving Tnlerrnon, Treosurer, Under The spoTlighT Tocused shorply on Thern os The conwing seniors, The closs showed up gollonTly. ln scholorship, eighTy per cenT eorned ploces on The l2oosevelT l-Tonor Roll, Tollowed closely by o hundred eighTeen sTudenTs eligible Tor The Torch SocieTy. Phil WolT, o liTTle six-TooT iunior, mode o norne Tor hin'iselT in Three rnoior sporTs: TooTboll, boslseTboll, ond baseball. Bill Noser ond Clorls Pgrlser olso mode Tine showings in TooTboll. lrving l-lerrnon enTered Trocls, ond severol when-5 were pronTinenT in rninor sporTs. AT The iunior donce, The nunwber oT soilor hoTs rnighT hove seerned very sTorTling if one hodn'T noTed The nome oT The donce: l'Shipn'ioTes' ShuTTle. lvlory WheTsTone orgonized her corps oT ossisTonTs To per- TecTion ond The upper clossmen opprecioTed This Tully, while swoying To The music oT The Cossoclss' orchesTro. They enioyed especiolly The biT oT sophisTicoTion Turnished by Julienne BrouleTTe ond Jocls Silbough in o donce speciolTy nurnber. When The seniors OT T937 nworched up To receive Their diolornos, The scene wos given on odded Touch oT color by The iunior decoroTing cornrniTTee. The con'1n1iTTee, wiTh DoroThey Dehn os choirrnon, co-operf oTed eTTicienTly To produce on excellenT boclsground Tor The groduoTing exercises. E Y I ee ns, QT' , flrsszssflr-. 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Fiffh Row: Phil Buckler, Paul Burror, Belh Carlsen. Bud Brinsnnead, Jack Brown, Nefvlon Brown, Evelyn Buckley, Roy Bransor. Sixih Row: Jane Beeson, Jeanelle Carlson, Lorraine Cambridge, Anila Caldwell, Lorraine Blornberq, Curlis Buford, Allen Brown, Doris Call. Sevenfh Row: Jim Currier, Jirn Carlson, Sibyl Carr, Ron Carrploell, Ray Clough, Lee Collin, Ralph Cooeslick, Erhelyn Collin. Eighlh Row: Bill Crosby, Marjorie Carr, Myrlle Brand, Calherine Clinqenpeel, Corinne Clingenpeel, Dorolhy Coad, Will Chanlry, Jane Clark. Ninlh Row: Thelrna Daniels, Parricia Crell, Calherine Chrisrensen, Louise Chrisrensen, Lillian Clark, Dororhy Brewsler, Jeanne Cowoerov, Florence Buller. Tenfh Row: Roberl Dorily, Dick Du Bruille, Bill Doly, Bill Creech, Bill Donley, Lorraine Emanuel, Joan Evans, Yvonne Falconer. Elevenfh Row: Mable Dunham, Gordon Dick, Barbara Erickson, Grace Dalziel, Dcrorhy Dehn, Audrey Dickerscr, Marian Ellis, Dorolhy Dahlslrorn, Twelfth Row: Elizaloelh Ernsl, Doris Dolson, ldella Erickson, Arlene Cox, Jeanne Fairoroolf, Marlha Jean Denny, l-larriell Duslin, Gerald' ine Culross. Thirfeenih Row: Marcin Greenleaf, Marlhanna Elvidqe, Warren Flock, Dave Gordon, Bill Gflloerl, Dick Furry, Melville Forde, Roberf Douglas. Fourleenlh Row: Carol Eqgiesfon, Clyde Fearn, Gwcnelh Fletcher, Anne Goocllellow, Belly Goiqcr, Bob Garinq, Irv- ing Giberson, Pauline Dow. 53 J 'fi' ww N: ' 4 ,N , gf v 3 is -, Q, qi., 22. K W . .gf 1. gx 1. , . :SNK g - -. -. f . . - .35 -' 25 .1 - .g,,s-.efe,n-gg' ' ,,, I Q 'X p L. 4 - f f. Q 4. 3 ' ' ' . - A 1 A 'F' ?' ' ' i Y- .Q X ' . 5-elk? i rw - FJ- - .fm as 95' f - . . me .ny ' ng - .fee i .1. -iv: men, . eww ze- L . in - Q? 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A a , . . ,Beanies QEQSS Upper Row: Mary Anne Grimes, Nell Geisler, Joan Fenner, Dora Gay, Beriy Farr, Berrna Frye, Jack Eyeleign, Paisy Gibaur. Second Row: Roberia Gourlay, Charles Giller, Alice Hardin, Bill Gress, Bruce Fowler, Bob Reilly, Violei Graves, Jane Hasemeier. Third Row: Alinea Hedberg, Snirley Gregory, Doroiny Gray, Giselle Gunning, Joy Gonser, June Goodman, Dolores Greene, Cailierine Griiliin, Fourth Row: Roberi Gross, Stan Grunlund, Margucrire Gordon, Marcellcne Graham, Mariorie Gracey, Florence Guberlei, Virginia Harnmarsironw, Emily Gierisen. Fifth Row: Wayne Hall, John Howard, Gene Gualfieri, Bob Harsor, Fred Hansen, Jonn Halvorsen, Phyllis Heinz, Gordon Haskell. Sindh Row: Bob Hay, Mari Hendrick, Marguerile Hood, Sylvia Hall, Bob Harcus, Mary Gwinn, Harry Hale, Luella Haqgen. Sevenlh Row: Elaine Gurnlarn, Beify Jo Hin+on, Alice Hoff, Jane Hodgson, Virginia Housion, Mercedes Hamilton, Beliy Harby, Gerlrude Harby. Eighih Row: Don Hume, Norrnan Jonnson, Paul lnrnon, Gerald Hobbs, lrying Hcrrnan, Charles Hueslis, George Hood, Dave Jolvnslon. Ninfh Row: Jonn Ingranarn, Lorraine Kendall, Frank C. Jackson, Ann Hicks, Harry Henlschell, Harry Jacobson, Jane Hodges, Richard Howell. Tenth Row: Mary Hicks, Alwllda Hilton, Zoe Hoorn, Mariorie Heyward, Mary Hines, Doris Jolinson, Elmer Jones, Margarel Hayward. Elevenfh Row: Bill Lundgren, George King, Arr Kaiser, Paul Krurnrnel, Bob King, Bob Kusn, Ar? Keennolis, Bob Klein. Twelfih Row: Howard Krail, Lorraine Kenney, Ellenore Keni, Dorolny Kincaid, Erna Kirsren, Ruin Srniin, Jeanne Kennedy, Bill Klein. Thirfeenih Row: Ari Kain, Doris Kelsey, Palricia King, Cliarles Kirscnner, Solyeig Julnes, Don Keeney, Gwen lverson, Belfy Konls. Fourfeenih Row: George La Maine, Gale Leaby, Bill Lines, Gene Mariin, Waiver Loqar, Harlan Loesell, Ross Olsen, Loren Larson. 54 ff .,.. - ,Q , xy- 'fi' fe ' ' wwf- , , ,. ,,, , , 'f -Q , ' iff . . fig . 1 ' ff W,q'l r- 425 k ,L N A I 1? Q1 . X wg I . J V 2 ik ' ' fo . 2 - - 1- . A ' iii ir f L 'L 'Z' H-fr' A Q Q 2 r' -Q, v V gk ,- 1 V4 W Ve ,Q 'W' . lf, B i V 5 1 A e ,E . ,. V, K- 1 Q 'f if V :Q r .W-- il . L . V . L k' Vh -5 ..,,- We .,,fw,.. .,-, amy .. V - Q' fx V. , an y 2 A .vt as , Q - A sk Q ' 3. A539 ff or .. Ze ff . . V -,I V Y V - .. ms... 1 m. . 5 -fa Vai- wg . lg.: 1 4. K . ' 4 I ' 1- r . -V . gk. af, In . I . A- 16 .. 1, A . , . L. ,. .V Q 1 ' ' ' Q35 - ' V A 'M' ' ' - 1 . , if , u A V . ' .KV , f' . - , , A 'L . 'iGX r V , iv: Y , we K .. I I X . N 33353 M, Q? j g.. Q . 'f - fs Q'h' ,ff ,Q V .fig Q 4 V - -wx . 1, z . . 4' . fn .. W iq, . 1 , L :,t ' 4' ' W ml R , . I.. ,1 ' 4 . .. ,. B J: A-VV.h . .. 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Fourlh Row: Howard Reser, Bob Roberls, Philip Macbride, Mary Alice Macleod, Muriel Macdonald, Zella Mc- Farlan, Gerald Lounsbury, Wilber Magnuson. Fiffh Row: Adele McKeown, Karhleen Magee, Clarice May, Mary McCool, Winniireo Mee, Joan MacDonald, Francine Marlin, Alfhea Manley. Sixlh Row: Margarer Murray, Barbara Nash, Jim Nayone, Irene Moss, Laney McConnell, Dick Mason, Curiis Miller, Donna Mifchell. Sevenih Row: Mariel Malsen, Anna Maihews, Helen Merzger, Jeanne McKin- nell, Echo June Mouilon, Bruce Mahler, Templeion McElhiney, Alberfa Minshull. Eighfh Row: Margueriie Meyer, Marley Miner, Aryilla Marckmann, Margarei Malheson, Peggy Milne, Marlha Monesmilh, Leona Munn, John Miller. Ninfh Row: Virginia Ohail, June Olsen, Bill O'Toole, Allan Payne, John Osborne, Clark Parker, Carl Nilsen, Forrest Newman, Tenlh Row: Melody Perry, Loualla Pelerson, Ruby Pai! rick, Norma Norfingharn, Lorraine Morden, Nancy Norem, Rulh Paul, Roberf Paine, Elevenfh Row: Irene Pelersen, Mary Neergaard, Shirley Nordahi, Maiel Oellerrnan, Virginia Oakes, Mary Eleanor O'i-lara, Delrne Orrill, Dick Penfield. Twelfth Row: Bill Robison, Jone++e Pearson, Bryce Richards, Darold Shores, Bob Sowers, Dick Searirg, Hans Schuylen, Warren Ruslad. Thirieenlh Row: Bill Saeman, Kalherine Ramsdell Berry Jane Ralls Markee Reese Elizabeth Piekrell, John Rueier, Louis Reinharf, Berna Story. Fourleenih Row: Ann Sherman, Marrha Roebke, Peggy Peierlson, Leone Palmier, Georgina Picardo, Phyllis Rader, Marjorie Srnyser, Bill Rich. 55 X. yn ,XE Xl - X X X X J- ff' X- - 'Xf 52 - ' ' 'T X 3 U Z, X XX 'li l X- -, .XR WN Y .- - -- 9 ' A ' . W X' gr X. a . A ' X X e- .XHX X Xa X, X 'i 5- ,QQET-W - ... 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Ak ,X Q 35, -X ,i X, H , X 4532 5 X ' -vw' X' X 1 . K , W - ' , XXX- .XXX XX I' lr X Wo X X . - ' ' ' 4 11 ' Wif e-X,,, ' 5 M E? .X XX 2 - . X .X X' Wise l gXX: g , XX is ,X ll il X X Q. - llill' X l sw , 'Mi -Ze 5 ll Xr 'X - 2- - ev X 'rf 1 Leashu ' XX-1. X - X X X X A ...Mg X. X... 5 il- - ---f X - ,, , ., , ' X Q X will Q, riff X X X X -Xf ,, Xrf i, 4: Si. -I 'XXX Q X wa :.. , i f X X ,, XX X: :Xb X' jr W M' N' L ,X , X 'F 9 Q X'SX'P'i',ll X- X , X A' X -mf! 'X Q - ' . -X . Ennio? QEQSS Upper Row: Brien Medler, Marshall McDonald, Lorraine Magune, Merrick Mohr, Bob Aners, Marf Killeen, Homer Howard, Jirn King, Second Row: Bill Grayum, Bob Oldfield, John McKinnell, Alberf Ofborne, Dawn Liffell, Maudena Gwinn, Bill Noser, Dean Mangold. Third Row: Anders Hemslad, Perry Burlchead, Paf Owings, Gayle Logus, Kalherine McKean, Claire Massarl, Elizabelh Long, AMGVCIG Bowman, Fourfh Row: Jack Ryan, Joseph Ross, Eugene Richards, Rusly Rosling, Bill Seyarg, Bob Rockway, Wilbur Reed, Bob Richards. Fiffh Row: Jaclc Robinson, Donald Rogers, Slan Schmidf, Margarel Spooner, Doris Richards, Alyce Marie Ross, Phyllis Reeyes, Blanche Sweel. Sixlh Row: Henry Oswin, Henry Shimizu, Margarel Sawers, Vera Riebow, Margaret Ronne, Gladys Schroeder, Virginia Reynolds, Mariorie Smifh. Sevenlh Row: Ralph Terry, Jack Sluyfs, Joe Sewell, Bob Sierer, Don Sulherland, Joe Sfensfrom, Fred Sprague, Jack Thompson, Eighfh Row: Winnifred Gerfin, Margaref Shaw, Gene fibold, Belfy Jo Slaup, Mildred Templefon, Lorelfa Steffen, Jean Swale, Rozella Sleen. Ninfh Row: Dorofhy Sfrong, Roberf Spence, Belfy Soengler, Helen Schillreff, Charloffe Spurgeon, Marie Sfack. Carol Sluberg, Helen Sullivan. Tenlh Row: Bob Vincenl, Sfuarf Urnplely, Wilma Turnbull, Louis Tillle, Rodney Troslad, John Veblen, Sherwood Collrnan, Warren Thompson Mary Ann Thiemann, Kafherine Turner, Sfewarf, Frances Tiffin, David Van de Lewis Wesf, Ed Morgan, Eyarls Wipole Marlorie Windus, Margarel Wesflund, . Elevenlh Row: Shirley Trenholm, Helen Thompson, Bob Tolfon, Lilvee Sfrong, Sasumu Taguchi, Elizabefh Varelcamp. Twelffh Row: Edna Wafson, Harriel Walk, Jane Thomas, Belsy Uoper, Mary Walker, Rilcio Tanagi. Thirfeenfh Row: Marbaref Williamson, Fay Walfers, Marglaref Walerrnan. , Ken Whife, Bob Wrighl. Fourfeenfh Row: Barbara Lee Winkley, Dorothy Wersl, Shirley Woodcock, Virginia Voelcs, Helen Wimrnnrmarlc, Bob Wade. 56 l S. 'ix is SX ik FY M, L. nw- 'f' - re ef A any Q . ieif hi ' 'ti A ' S25 ri U . 3 ' J , K QL , V: F, 4? W? H, a 'J , ' fr ls 3 -. . r..,,,.,e . . , , E. .. .s ,, ..., , ,. , ., ,, , . In 5 N wg ., A . . ,I . I . ?,,,' . i-2 4 L. 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'ff , .. gm. sv--f -1 Pr ' A M a. . .Ars ' r 'iztffm . , Q...-r s... or - Asif A ' V .L B ,-i ii I 7 ,. ,f.. .. ,, .1 4, do . 1 r' H ef 1- f- . . F , , , . El i s , . Q - . -I -- if r fag ef -- zwsw . me-,,ee .1 , .f a .. - - - o f we X , 'i - 5 ii :eff Sri 'Q' C 7' i. .r r A r ' ' i -. NW'i2i.s1 K A QL S Q55 V' kv.- .re A .,,. i' -+ -575: i - 1- ' -F ' . ' ' M L . iff' . fr- - ' A . A r ,Q Q -g.' , -ey, ,L v,.,gi. fiaggc. , v aa , Y , , I E f X ,.,. gr , H is N, . N figgl, -r .W , , L - ' 7 f' Q h- Ili . 'i L W - f ' Eeaseiee QEQSS Upper Row: Rulh Warner, Palrieia Warner, Audrey While, Doris Waggener, Bel'y Wrighl, Sally While, Kalherine Wallace, Bob Ware. Second Row: Burl Williars, Hugh Williarrs, Charles Wyrian, Phil Woll, Goroor Young, Marlin Wilson, Haven Wallers, Dan Greg- ory. Third Row: Bob Woodcock, Charlolle While, Mary Whelslone, Bob Van Anlwerp, Slewarl Young, Paul Inman, Bill Marshall, Ralph Whilney. Fourlh Row: Frances Zulol, Alison Bard, Margarel Wilber, Jacqueline Wilson, Kalherine Woloyer, Edilh Wicklund, Bob Win- slow, Don Keeney. Fiflh Row: Giselle Gunning, John Kirchner, Virginia Billrolh, Wafer Doods, John Andrews, Bud Gregory, Clarence Cooke, Sherwood Collman. Sixfh Row: Ralph Fosler, Elhelwyn Dewhursl, Dorolhy l-looyer, Dick Gibson, Troy Cox, Lyle Campbell, Berk- ley Keilh, Kalhryn Bailey. Sevenlh Row: Charles Bolslad, Sylya Booker, Doris Kolderup, Anna Marie Alger, Joyce Torlune, Jean Bolan, Carlisle Blanchard, Clarence Bledsoe. Eighlh Ben Marlin, Rulh lyerson, William Langsaw. Johnson, Bob Marlin, Rulh Kolelrnan, lsannu Milne, Virginia Lee Ke-lner, Minnie MacRae, Edilh Wicklund, Lloyd Powell, Marlin Slack, Row: Berl Kiiehle, l-lal Meyers, Lloyd De Groal, Ray Fraley, Victor Jones, Hilrner Mallson, Ninlh Row: Eugene Nye, Gwendolyn lverson, Kathleen Meagher, Lorraine Kendall, Irene Miyake. Tenlh Row: Kalhryn Moseley, Janel Morris, Shirley Howe, Jewel Hinson, Peggy Bill Fry, Elevenlh Row: Waller Wuelhrich, Bernard Zaehreson, Joe Osier, Bill Sechrisl, Roberl Dorily. Twelflh Row: Kenneln Weeker, Maryin Van Buskirk, Bill Sobieralski, Gayle Sniilh, Dorolhy Lynn Purdy, Torn Priebe, Layerne Roal, Dorothy Sweel, Thirleenlh Row: Mary Fallen, Florabell Rice, Belly Wrighl, Belly Whelan, Elizabelh Warner, Dorolhy Paine, John Nilson, Gaines Thrapp. 57 Q33-2 NF ICERS: Bla e cis on resinen ADVTSORS' Miss Noilon, Miss Johnstone SLEE: Upperf-Ayres, ChiTTev-Jen. LowerfC:eples, SepE2e222e29ee A RAP oT The gavel, a hush over The audience, and iT was Time Tor The shaking candidaTes To be inTrof duced aT The TirsT meeTing oT The Sophomore Class. ln The elecTion The nexT day, Blake RolsTon was chosen presidenT: Charles lvleTzger, vice-presidenT7 John HaTTon, secre-Tary, and Pauline Marken, Treasurer. These oTTicers TaiThTully perTormed Their duTies ThroughouT The Term and were largely responsible Tor The suce cessTul year. Endeavoring To express The spiriT oT SuccessTul Living as exempliTied by Theodore Rooseve-lT, The Sophomores disTinguished Themselves along many lines. Jerry WolT proved herselT TalenTed in The liTerary Tield, and RuTh Balkema and lvlargareT Larsen were ouTsTanding as dramaTisTs. ln music, Pauline BergseTh, Jeanne Pollman, and Leslie ivlarTin well represenTed The Class oT '39 January sevenTh, The sophomores presenTed The annual Sophomore Glee' in The school audiTorium. ATTer an enTerTaining program oT songs, dances, skiTs, insTrumenTal numbers and a puppeT-play, The ever popular Mr. Glass led a CommuniTy Sing, and The parTy reached iTs climax when reTreshmenTs were served. Behind The scenes, The work was carried on by a commiTTee composed oT Dick SlaTer, Bob Harding, and Lyall Young. ATTer many long weeks oT Training, The Teddy Sophomore grid Team capTured The TooTball champion- ship oT The ciTy when They held The WesT SeaTTle lndians To a scoreless Tie. STarring in games ThroughouT The season were WalT l-larrison, CliTTord Lurvey, Wendell Pike, and Holmes Pooser. AlThough There was much groaning aT examinaTion Time, one hundred and sixTyfeighT sophomores proved Themselves compeTenT by gaining admission To The Torch T-lonor SocieTy. There were Those, Too, who gained membership To Junior Torch while yeT in Their sophomore year: namely, RuTh Balkema, l-lelen T-larTman, Joan T-laTTon, Ann Walden, and Phyllis Turnure. ThroughouT The year, The sophomores were guided by Their undersTanding advisors, Miss Grace NorTon, and lvliss Annabel JohnsTone. To Them The Class oT l939 is deeply appreciaTive Tor Their helpTul advice, 58 Sepgeemeee Qiaee Upper Leff-Top Row: Be'-ren, Alberfsor, Balrerfon, B. Adarns, Ayer, T, Allen, Allenburq, Anlrlarz, Alexarder, Middle Row: Barrow, Big- i i slow, Alriclc, Anlnony, Ayres, Aclrerrnanr, Arnende, Ailbrillcn, A ling- naw. Bollom Row: Andrews, B. Anderson, Alririolo, A. Adavs, K. Arderson, Arnold, G. Anderson B. Aller, Benson. Top Row: J, Burknsiner, Bruqn-an Carpenler, B. Corner, Brardl, i Cave, B, Brown, Buclnclz, J. Brswr. Middle Row: Allsop, Bussard Cooeslielc, Busn, Bfandslronn, Ccllyer, Browill, Cliiller-der, Brewsler. Bolfom Row: Cnarlcs, Collins, Clgrk, Cnynbe-rs, Brooks Ceck Carsles Carlson, Brute. Top Row: Fealrerslore, Dcraloser, Dec-mer, Edlurd, Evans, J. Elzey, Diinni, Ewari, Farwell. Middle Row: Duclnow, Davis, Daniels, Fairbank, D. Elrev, Dodds, R. Evans, Dupar, B. Evans. Bollom Row: Fallers, Dill- 'nar, Downing, Dunloo, Elmer, Dillw, Denz, Donrellv Dalilslrorn, Top Row: Follrnan, Giske, Harlan, R. Granaw, Glalsyer, Greerleai NN. Graliani, Greavy, Harqiss. Middle Row: Harding, Goodwin, Gwinn, H. Gray, Greene, Harlmar, Hallon, Gooden, Hade-er, Bollom Row: A. Gray, Green, Haninnarqren Haro, Hargrove, Gies Gerde, Griggs, Girolanvc. Upper Riglwl-Top Row: Bert, Bailey, Beyer, Boquc, Bafchelder, Becker, Caifpbell, Beals, Bilcdeau. Middle Row: Oliver, Bergselli, Bourke, D. Ball, Bresne, Bra'1lurd,G. Burlclieinwer, Baisderi, Berfhiaurne. Bollom Row: R. Berg, B, Berg, Bolan, Bird, Biqiord, Bunn, Buckley, Ca o'r, Boller. Top Row: DArrc:1c, Davenport, Caller, Davies, Davis, Darnus, Bremer, Cock, Clark. Middle Row: Denny, Dernenr, Dawson, Cash, Digk Clark, Cross, Cordes, Claudon. Bollom Row: Dell, DeDonlney, Dahn, Croasdill Danl, Carrnicnael, Davis, Dibble, Carler. Top Row: Gillespie, Fox, S. Fluckinger, Ferguson, D. Fry, Fuller, Firslenburq, D. Evans, D'slad. Middle Row:Gearl1arl,Gregory, Fearn, Gasklll, L. Fludinqer, Engel, M. Gardner, S. Fry, Frarnplon, Bollom Row: Fornan, Z. Gardner, Field, Fraler, Gallalier, Downey, Fenner, Fra'Clc, Faulls. Top Row: Heirniarn, Ha'lberg, Howard, Hedslrorn, Herqel, Harrie ser, D. Henderson, Halen, Greaves. Middle Row: Heller, F, Hender- son, Hill, Harley, Haynes, Hillrnar, Heilesliu, Hannrnersla, Hemslad. Boflom Row: Haven, Hesluo, Hubbard, Herrily, J, l-lollrnan, Hollorp, lvl. Hollnnar Hanson, Harl. 1 .mm 4. .s , B9 . . ,, f .f -an-,Q , . Y ..,, , i., Sophomore 556535 we r ,, 1 - 4. .. l Upper Lefl-Top Row: Holeonioe, HJll.:ner:, C. Jonnson, lrwsfer, L. Juris, Jacobs, L. Jrzrmsorz, Jonnsfoe, Kal . Middle Row: Hoover, Johanson, Kincaid, Hoeler, Jenkins, Jacocson, lrvine, Hollinger, Jolinseire. Bolfom Row: Joy, Hinson, G. Jorwzs, M. Johnson, Jobsl, Huslor, Howell, Huey, M. Jolinson. Top Row: L. Marlin, Kirlcsen Loesell, Lillle, C. McCollo,Qn, B. Madder. Louqiridoe Lines, Mahler. Middle Row: Monroe, G, Lewis, D. Mclfullouqn, Lilvgren, MacDonald, Logan, D. McGraln, Morken, Lockwood. Boffom Row: Lunoiouisi, Lucas Loniz, LaTour, Lellosser, Lolwr, McCallum, M. Lewis, Locynis. Top Row: G. McLenni, Mdlnr-ws Morlice, Ness, Ne-asc, Murdczy, E. Olson, Mullin, Olinsload. Middle Row: Nessrnan, MaElvain, Moir, McClinloclc, O'Ne-il, Osborne, E. Olson, Meizqer, D. Olson. Boffom Row: K. Nelson, H. Menon, Morpny, O'Brien, Murray, Monqer, Moore, Nialiols, Morrison. Top Row: Poison, Palcli, Ploncicn, H. Peicrs, S. Powell, J. Pelerson, H. Poosei, Pnillips, E. Ooiqle, Middle Row: Potter, ReaJ, Pugn, A. Powell, Rqivxey, Rice, l. Parnell, P. Powell, N. Poosev. Bofforn Row: J. Peicrs, Q,inlir, Riwi, Rf-:'r:r, Ride, Piffson, K. PL-lerson, PeJvrsIzn, M. Oniqlw. Upper Righi-Top Row: Kirsleiscr, Lane, Kricbel, Laser, Jensen, Kmse, Ko iz, Kirg, Jolrnsof, Middle Row: Lirlcll, L3':1s'rorf Laing, W. Lavelle, Kinqslffu, Klrcoagn Laifigne, E. Lsvelle, Kircnner. Bofiom Row: Lego, M,icLeod Leadbeller, Lawrence, Lcnnnan, Kirk, Larson Cuss Jacobson. Top Row: May, K, Mursssfr, Massey, 3. Marlin, Mclnwre, Lucl-cey, Mulnollen, M:Monries, A. Morgan. Middle Row: Newlands, R, Mar- len, J. Mc6rain, McKinlev, Mulviliill, B. Monary, Merriarn, D, Mc- Leod, N. Marsion. Bclfom Row: McLean, Neel, Malrngrcn, M. Menon, J. Miller, Myler, Meeklwoii, Miner, Morse. Top Row: L. Persel, B. Powers, G. Parker, D. Peck, J. Olson, Nicoluy, O'Keeie, Pallen, Nicola. Middle Row: Perers, C. Peck, E. Payne, Norv man, Niese Pofanl, Oldenburg, R. Olson, Peierson. Boflom Row: D. Pavne, Pollock, Oliver, Olin, Ozepeclc, Ponlinq, Prall, Nysledl, Oberq. Top Row: J. Rienardsor, Scoll, D. Robinson, Price ROQHVS. RUSSCH, B. Reynolds, Soisfron., Pilu'-. Middle Row: H. Robinser, Scovell, J. Reirolds, Rayner, Rollneriord, Sclurnocncr, Ouandi, V. Robinsor, Roslirq. Bolfom Row: Rondoli, Roloerls, M. Robinson, Randall, Redlin, Remo.: D. Rr,n.wl1ls Sayer Rolilingcr. Sophemeee QEQSS Blolse Rolslon-Being presidenl hos given me O liner underslonding ol my lellow clossmoles which I hove lhoroughly enjoyed. Chorles Melzger-Holding lhe vice-presidency ollords o greol opporlrunily in which lo goin expe- rience needed for higher ollices ol Roosevellr. Upper Leff - Top Row: S. Svrith, Sein, Ruge, Sanders, T. Snider, Rulhslronw, Rolslon, Rucinickl, B. Sniirh. Middle Row: A. Slolr-r, A. Srnilh, Segur, Sondel, Sawers, M. Scoli Rolherberg, Schoerberq, D. Slaler. BoHom Row: Shuler, Soehle, Schenck, Shongifell, Spring, Sparks, E. Srnilh, Scliively, J. Scolr. Top Row: Slellensen, E. Srzlilh, Tuigqarl, Van Soelen, Thonien, Weller, Slaley, Slrong, Vlfahlgron, Middle Row: Tullle, Slewarl, Turner, Slifeler, Trenr, Sweef, Tischer, Thoniasson, Slrong. Bollom Row: Torneini, Taylor, Sloul, Syrninglon, Trowbridge, Wolden Slisrk, Slrceler, Tonnler. Top Row: Whelan, J. Young, D. Wood, Whipple, Ymes, J. White, Winninghanr, L, Weber, L. Woll. Middle Row: Youse, Marlha Young, L. Young, Waldron, Tewell, Wnipple, Welch, Woodward, B. Williarns. Boffom Row: Heinsch, Margie Young, Morgnrel Young, Whilbfsck, Ynles, Willis Wllscn, Welder, P. Wood. Joon l-lollon-Weollh ol friendships ond expef rience ol working wilh olher people ore lhe greolesl benelils of being secrelory. Pouline Mork.en--Being lreosurer hos given me o greoler confidence in myself: hos mode rne ieel rnore copolole ol lilling responsible posilions. Upper Riqhf - Top Row: Thompson, Svlvesler, Ericson, Schrnilz Laval, R. Sirnoson, W. Pursel, Sheedy, Malone. Middle Row: Surnmers, Davis, Nace, R. Jonnsozw, Slasor, Sndnnor., Searinq, Murphy, Kindiq. Boifom Row: Sundin, Taylor, Sleenberqerj Slephens, Schroeder, D. Sirnosor, Stahl:-r, H. Jonnsoii, Brislawn. Top Row: Weisel, Wise, Thoniokivis, Woslling Vivian, Llrrhnel, Urnohrey, Tipper, Whillaker. Middle Row: Thorsos, Wills, Wheelock, Upper, Turnuru, W. Williorns, Wickslrorn, Warren, Wolf. Boffom Row: Willernin, B. Tullln R. Thompson, Thornos, Wollen, Wallz, M. Tlnornpson, Whillig, Welherloy. Top Row: Schoenberg, Merlin, Carler, Holeornbe, Greenloal, Harrison, l-ledslrorn, Mason, Parker. Middle Row: Hunter, Bell, Anschufy, Balkenia, Larsen, Field, Hicks, Willis Johnsor. Bollom Row: O'Brien, Charles, Blancher, Greenway, Dean, Dana, Inqrarn, Neal, Buch. l .X 'i l w J ceo c we Secreluryq Bev Moore, Treasurer. Eeeegemen HAPPY PRESHMEN, eager lo assume lheir new responsibililies, enlered lhe open door ol Roasevell on Seblenwber 4, T936. l-lere was lhe lirsl rnileslone in lhe marking ol ioyous, purposelul lives - lhe beginning ol a wonderlul period in which drearns ol lurlher educalion and accomplishnwenl would be- corne realizalions. Soon lhey were inlroduced lo lheir class advisors, Mrs. Malilda Gilbrealh, and Miss Borghild Lee, and under lhe guidance ol lhese lwo leachers, lhey becarne acquainled wilh Roosevell slandards. Class ollicers were elecled as lollows: Eddie Farley, presidenlg Wallace Graves, vice-presidenl: Mariean Morgan, secrelaryq Ben Moore, lreasurer. These leaders have cerlainly shown lhernselves capable ol lilling lheir posilions. Proving lhernselves lrue disciples ol Teddy Roosevell, lhe lreshrnen nlanilesled a lilling inleresl in sporls. They were aclive in inlranwural sporls as well as in baslselball and loolball. Oulslanding in bas- lqelball were Dave Paires, Roy Tanagi, Chuck Millel, Pele l-lolgren, George Borgia, and Bob Dalguisl. Nor were lhe girls lell oul, lor rnany are Rho Club aspiranls and are worleing hard lo earn lhe required credils. Lale in April, lhe lreshrnen had lheir lun lesl al lhe Freshman Prolic. Anlicipaled by all, il was a greal success. Chairman ol lhe hard-working cornniillee was Dexler Sluberg, ably assisled by Bealrice Williams, Pranls McGralh and Lois Reed. scHoLAiesHiP comivinlsez Heian swf HQESHMAN rizoricz Mc- Gralh, Reeves, Cross, Craw- lard, Chrislensen, Lf' OFFICERS: Ed Farley, Presidenlg Wallace Graves Vice-President' Mariean Morgan, A highly enTerTaining play was parT oT The lirolic program. ln l94O, There will be keen compeTiTion in Senior Play and Spring MaTinee leads Tram The clever Treshmen who Took parT in This comic Tarce, The Exchange. Marvin Reeves played The parT ol a wise iudge. Frank McGraTh was The oTTice boy recog- nized as The imp, The rich sophisTicaTe wishing quiel was porTrayed by Teddy Cross. Bernadine Craw- Tord was The leading lady wishing To rid herselT oT wrinkles, while led ChrisTensen compleTed The casT as a poor man seeking riches. lT was, indeed, a clever play wiTh a compelling lesson. JaneT Dand gave an amusing monologue. Gloria Pope musT be commended Tor her excellenT work supervising The dance line. She worked hard and presenTed Tinished Tap and balleT dances. The musical numbers were managed by PaTTy Ann BurTon. Dixies were served and, laTe in The aTTernoon, The lasT cup was discarded and The conTenTed Tresh- men leTT The building. One oT The highlighTs ol The year was The sponsoring oT The lunchroom Tor a week. IT was a successTul proiecT which gained The co-operaTion oT every one and broughT The lunchroom average To a new high. The commiTTee was headed by John BaThursT, Jim McClure, and Gwen Greilich. During The TirsT parT oT The year, Treshmen were inTenT upon working hard Tor good grades. Four sTudenTs, ranking high in scholarship, were appoinTed To The Scholarship CommiTTee. Their Task was To check poor-work noTices. Helen ScoTT was appoinTed chairman, and commiTTee members were: Phoebe Quigley, Marvin Reeves and John ChiTTenden, According To The advisors, There was a comparaTively small number oT poor-work noTices. FurTher more, There was a surprising number oT second-halT Tresh- men eligible Tor Torch membership This semesTer. Those who were appoinTed To oTher posiTions were Doris Lee SmarT, Treshman represenTaTive on A. S. R. AcTiviTies Recording CommiTTeeg Elcena Torrance, Treshman girl represenTaTive on The A. S. R. CabineT, and Wanda Zallinger, in charge oT The class scrapbook. Cn February 7, mid-year Treshmen enTered Trom John Marshall, BryanT, Lake l:oresT Park, Laurel- hursT and Ravenna. All hearTily expressed Their immediaTe liking oT RoosevelT and were eager To Take Cenfer-Top Row: Branlund, BaTes, Annen, AleiTh, Harlzel ArbuThnoT, D. Begqs, Bell, Boerner, BraTrod. Boffom Row Carlson, BroaTch, Champ, Burgdufl, Burlon, Claghorn, M Cannon, Carmichael, T. Baillargeon, Arros. Upper Righl l , Albrighl Beardsley, Beam, J. Allen. Middle Row: Bal'ner, Adams, Barron, Boggess, BaThursT,lCalI, Berry, L. Clark, Benoil', B. Brown, Beeson, Baddeley, R. Begg. Chisholm Upper Leff-Top Row: J. Brigham, CliTford, C. Chiprnan, . Chipman Top Rowl: Charlesworlh, ChanTry, Borgia, Burns, AusT. Middle Row: M. Bollon, 'BroughTon. Boflom Row: J. Ballon, Chapman, Baons, ClinTon, Chillenden, Davidson Craig, Chapin, Day, Harvey, Denz, De Baun, Burseh, Cody. Middle Row: Deacon, Dand, CoTTle, Conner, Dick, Cressman, W. Brown, Degner, Crusak. Bollom Row: N. Clark, Coey, Crosby, Crawford, Criez. J. Douglas, Bohannen, Coplen, Cunningham. Lower Lefl-Top Row: D. Dress- lar, Druby, EilerTsen, Carl- wrighl, Conley, Erickson, Carl, Culhane, T. Cross. Middle Row: DusTin, Dwyer, Elwick, Ellis, Ellion, P. Evans, Kuesl, ErnsT, Comfort Boflom Row: Ebsary, Duell, Fairburn, Eisen- lohr, Duper, Erley, Dodge, F. Evers, Fairbrook. Lower Righf-Top Row: Plans- brugh, Gregg, Fora, Grubb, Gaspard, Gafes, Halch, Ed- wards, Haack. Middle Row: Gwinn, GilleT, Goss, Graves, Farley, Farr, Greilich, Grose- nick, Groul, Bollom Row: Gould, Faires, Gooding, Frar- sne, FirsTenburg, Gales, Gas- kill, Fall, Geariy. ..-.. ' .J A . la bl ,- .. 4. fg.x,, I S. S--L hy ..- Q ,fl D 4 N is I Y. X f r- X .f ,fs J' . gf' Upper Leff-Top Row: Hass, Hoolcins, Gourley, Jacobson L. Johnson Hoover, Horsley, Harwnarlurd, Fordyce. Middle Row: B. Kennedy, Jerlmrl, P. Hill, Howard, Hoelrrer, Holi mar Gray, Hul'fe , Ham' mer. Bollom Row: Jahanl, Har- cus, B. Hill, P. Hunler, S. Johnson, Hyllengren, Herd ar, Hazzard, H. Hufler. X-w 5 X .lr is if X l X41 Y K 5 x Q K f' Y X LN -4 Upper Riqhf-Top Row: C Jonrsovi, Hughes Kerrey Half 'ef G. Jchrsor Holgren Lollus, Kriopner, Keerhalls Middle Row: S. Johnson, Hag- gen Kunisoda, Hollell, l-lerris, Hilfni-', Howel', lngslao, H Kenneor. Bollom Row: Gillor, Hume, Jewell, Landers, K. Longan, Logon, Larson, R. Jcnf-s Hargrfq .- if 1 , , 1 J Cenler Lefl-Top Row: Knusl, B, Longan, La Barge, Krall, Kelso, Long, Mapsoi, J. Desslar, elle. Middle Row: Magur, Kolzerlce, Linlcieher Kirby, Lauber, Kalpousos, Lynch, Lundguisl, Mclzarlone. Bottom Row: Kilborn, Kennell, Jorgensen, Krallce, J. Jones, Keible, Lalie, McDonough McCarly. Cenler Righl'-Top Row: Millell, H. McNaugl'lon, Murohv. Norenr, B. Lunder, McCullough, Loomis, McClure, Mallell. Middle Rowi l McKinney, N. Miller, Mills McClellan McLeod, McPherson, Lundqren McCaule., Mallerr. Bollom Row: M 're' Meluslcy, Magnuson, B. M' ler Magallon, McGovern, Marble, Massey, Lucas. Lower Lefl-Top Row: Ricnaros, Pauw, Nullcy, Nolan, Merrill, Perle, Oberg, Reeves, L. Morrison Middle Row: Rawlings, Piepho, M. Miller, McKenzie, Nyberg, P. Quigley, P. Morrison, Prall, Pelcrs. Bollom Row: Parrish, Rasore, Nace Moore, McGralh, Malhews, Newman, V. Marlin, L. Randall. Lower Riqhl-Top Row: Piercr-, Phelan, Boydslon, L, Rr-ed, Benlon Pelerson, cl Olson, Parker, Panlley. Middle Row: A. Randall, Richardson H. Scolf J Scoll, E. Sfrriv. Pearse , Phi :'rs, Price Olser. Boflom Row: Pooe Peoenpaugh, Reilz, Reeser, Plurnnner, D. Maclioralo, Pallerson, Povs, Palcr. Cenler-Top Row: Rclleoge, Riolev, Scholl, Snailer, Slcone: A. Smith, Ross, Robeson, R. Srnilh, Middle Row: Rose, Rodda, Sampson, Sliiel, Sralcr, Rising, Rouse, Schlylmr, Russell. Bollom Row: Schmidllce, Schwar7, Sechrisl, C.Sr ilh, Sheenlv Adele Smilh, Sluralcrfr, Sheldon, Snifiil. odvonloge ol Their new opporlunilies. Mony ore loolsing lorword lo lolsing porl nexl yeor in such school oclivilies os lhe Midwinler Concerl ond Revue. A number ol Seplember lreshmen porlicipoled in lhese Two evenls lhis yeor. Plons lor his high school yeors ore lhe chiel lhoughls ol every lreshmon eniering high school. l-le wishes lo occomplish os much os possible. When eighl promising newcomers were recenlly inlerviewed, This opinion wos confirmed. Following ore lheir slolemenls: Mory Ann Shiel g High school meons lo me, on excellenl chonce lo lurlher my educolion ond develop on inleresl in lhose lhings which will enrich my lile. By educolion, l meon nol only lhe sludy ol boolss, bul olso lhe lroining received in meeling ond worlsing wilh olhers. Winfield Sholler - lhe woy lo gel lhe mosl our ol high school is lo lolae porl in mony sociol groups, such os clubs, commillees ond deboles. Filler hoving lollsed lo mony Roosevell groduoles, l hove lormed lhe opinion lhol The sociol groups ol our school ore nol only lun while in school, bul ore very helpful in loler life. All I I-lelen Scoll W My belief is lhal lhe high school liie ol a sludenl should be lull oi happiness. The 'lirne should be egually divided belween siudy and play, ior wilhoul an equal balance school liie cannoi be a happy one, By siudying well and playing energeiically, I shall achieve rny airns. Bolo Ericlsson - My arnlgilion in iour years oi high school lile is lo receive an educalion which will give nne unending benelil in laier liie. To niasler rny school worls I shall 'false pari in aclivilies and sporls. These oloiecls will nwalee ior a well rounded high school liie, Lois May Reed -- In lhe iour years oi high school lneiore rne, I realize lhere is an opporlunily io lay lhe ioundalion ior a lasling educalion. I-lowever, siudy alone cannol cornpleie one's lsnowledge. Good fellowship and lhe arl oi nnalsing iriends niusl accornpany il. Chesler Day - Vlfhile in high school, I hope lirsl oi all lo relain lhe irnporianl iacls oi each subiecl I have chosen, and il is rny inlenlion lo grasp all lhe educolional opporlunilies given me. Besides lhis, I inlend lo enler sporls I an'i suiled ior and also enioy a social liie wiih n'iy classrnaies. Cenler-Top Row: l-I. Willienis Teichrosw, Slrong, Feel., Spaulding, Slewerl, Tevernilo, Tipeeu, D. Srniih. Middle Row: Slellen, Spilnnan, Slephens, Draper, Tnieniann Plarcn, J. Srnilh, Slrickcr, D. While. Bollom Row: Slogsdill, Jarisch, Slraighl, Svlvesler, Skirnming, Tanagi, Slrouo, Fisher, A. MacDonald. Upper Lefl-Top Row: Wehl, Kirchneiner, Whireker, Wolf, McCurdy, Whealon, Wight, Worirnan, J. Brigham. Middle Row: Ven Valkenburg, Thornpson, Waugh, Wacker, Whipple, Wilcox, Urlerbech, Ward, Warnba, Bolfom Row: D. Williams, Willis, I R' hi T Row l-loiovirzky Wilson Youenes Walden Cari Pouw, Tooping, Troesler, B, Vvfillierns Whelcn, Zalingcr, Wiskirken. Upper ig - op : , , . , . , - wrighr, Bodegson, Adanis, Lnndoker, Lrhnron. Middle Row: J. Brown, Anlonsen, Howe, Powell, Brooks, Torrance, Wolff, Woody, Truilr. Bcllom Row: Billirgs, Willon Bresslnr, Wyell, L Brignorn, Chalcrair Wooley, Ness, C. Beillargeon, Cenler Lefl-Top Row: Cook, Lappe, Flower, Chrisrensen, Aclonsen, Nelson, Hopkins, DuBois, Cross. Middle Row: Cowderoy, Cleaver, l-lanewell, Dvorak, Courlrighl, Sovereign, l-luefer, Palchin, Collins. Boflom Row: Hail, Vlfelker, Flelcher, R. Whiie Creech, Bobson, Tezieli, DeWayne Sovereign, A. Anderson. Cenler Right-Top Row: Kusn, Hindrunn, Hofinnen, Hobson, I-lineo, Keilhahn, I-luiinion, Liddell, E.Allen. Middle Row: Janeck, King, Hogan, Hillon, Greene, Jenkins, Jacobsen, Whirelewtf. I-leyclon, Boliom Row: Joaway, LaPlan i Healy, Hamer, Srnilhson, Jacobson, Thayer, B. Swellcnbech. 'f ' ' ' D v,,fJ.,.fs.g 9-wig-,,,,.,.1,,,i , A f .ak ,,,,...,.f.. i Lower Righf - Top Row: J. Lower Lefl-Top Row: K. Mc Neughlon,C.Swellr:nboch,Leo Allen, Woli, Janeck, Millell, Nolan, Whiielaw, Sfarrell, Polile, B. Morrison, Mosex Walker, Sullivan. Middle Row. Riley, Nordguisl, Shindler. Middle Row: J. Russell, Mohr weis, Perry, Oswin, B. Loomis G. Talbor, Munn, M. E Srnilh kiris, King, Billings, Dvorak, lurn, Ollo, Nichlwey, Monl gornery, J. Talbol, Targeord Sworlz. ' Shiclx, J. Srnilh, Sweel. w 65 Jarisch, K. McNeughlon, Jen- l-lilion, Reese, Swanson. Bol- Reese. Eoffom Row: McCal lom Row: Thayer, B. Swellen- bach, LaPlanl, C. Whire, Tore ren, Chalcrafl, Weber, Swifl, Eeeeeiaseeg Siesegeaese A man is The pai'T he plays among his Tellows. l-le is noTisolaTecl1 he carinoT be. l-lis liTe is made up oT The relaTior1s he bears To oThei's . . . lT is by These he geTs his spiriTual gi'owThq iT is lay These we see his chai'acTei' revealecl, his purpose, aricl his giTTs. Woodi'ow Wilson 1? ! , L E f W-fwk WWW 1 Ik. , , - ' ,x , 3, X e 1' 1 , ' Q. iv 1.1. G., 3' CAl3lNEl--Slanaingg Farley, Elder, Mr. lufwxr, Miss Cass, Mr Efacla, Miss Ardrews, Mr, Berrhieunie, Tumimn. Sealed: Thomas, Malls A L xi, 4 B, ' a Mifgngllx Qtr arg, sver, Sierer, Brava, Torrance, Rolslun. ADWSORY COUNClLwSian,1ingg Harding, Gerhard C61 Shmled Mi Frome, Mr. Clar- lvlanfs' l Qeolielbw Mfgsirleir, Bfvfr MQW san, Slalfr. A B Red Siudenie OFVCERS ifd Gerhauu Pwsidcnlj Edilh Mae Mrallso' and Jlacl' Tfemxwleliin, Vice-Prftsideiilsg Lois Biver, crerarvj Eleanor Milchell Trvas urer. Advisors: Miss Helen Andrews ana Mr. Lloya Turrer. THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ol Roosevell l-ligh School, carrying oul lhe school's creed, direcled lho many and diversilied inleresls of lhe sludenl body wilh a unilicalian born ol co-operalion, The Exec- ulive Deparlmenl lenown as lhe Cabinel was lhe nucleus ol lhe sludenl governmenl lor il was The gen- eral adminislralor al school affairs. Gne ol ils mosl successlul praiecls was lhe handling ol lhe l-lalloween problem, proving ils leadership in lhe cily-wide campaign la deler vandalism. The Campus Day allairs were nolewarlhy because ol lheir democralic spiril, and lhe Courlesy Monlh, promoling good manners in every assembly, marlsedly improved lhose manners in all phases al school lile. The Judicial Deparl- menl or Advisory Council acled as a counseling lorum lor lhe discussion ol sludenl problems wilh lhe sludenl hirnsell lalqing on aclive parl. Under lhe leadership ol lhe Cabinef, lhe Legislalive Deparlmenl or Sludenl Council underlook lo carry oul lhe wishes ol lhal group. lls obiecl was lo provide a medium lhrough which lhe sludenls could coeoperale. The fkssocialion has again successfully lerminaled a year ol 'lall for one and one for all wilh a record lhal will be an added incenlive lo lhe lulure Associaled Sludenls. ,fl U R055 Reps'esen1ia1Tfm'9s 595605953 From? Row: Mn T. f C. '-fs Bfwef' C. 5325, CY: V C wan Cf- 52 ', JJ, T X: 74 '1, ' ' 'iov V w M ss A' 1' Second Row: J. C1 Tivo' Fifii' ?'4f'1SVf S1551-N' Ew:'f A'1: 5 A. 52 U D..:'3f T, 5' A' C'z'-'S Sin'-' .. Third Row D433 M'v'f' Efvfr, ETLQQ Fr., Creme., BJ L , Df-mf., GMD' Cop, '-4, T 1'i' Fx'T? 1,'. Fourfh Row: E'-. E 'f'f ' 5. f CTE :uf'.'f -' H. .'9' C-' .' 5' 1T 'Ql,, Bmfcr. Fiffh Row: C-xx, Ckfric, G.r'1rf-f, CTwTf',r3, C.ivw.mc'v For-1 Dfx'w'f:s'3f. Sixfh Row: C fa' Lwe DTHQUS :T- iw J Bffr, Gr:.f Dji E1 Fm, F. Sevenih Row: Cc: 6' i 1:ff', D3v 'I1'T Ea . H Vs , Bn Vzrrfx Safwg QTSKP M3 zff'J. Eighih Row: Befq A'f J11'! CCW- DBHTA E' fi ' Uifvi. 7 5 '21 C. Cf' :'3' , Fron+:f-1 - From? Row: LA' L ex Rczfens, H2 'k A. O's: Vv'3':f n 73.11, 1 D V 'QSM N'.1,:' G. 5' wr, Second Row: N'::'fM Rus SUM' The'-gs M. 7' rf, Mafsh TWV LEw'e Cf- Shri? H. Oki? TJ -:f F4 5 ' VH TJ '. Third Row: 3- v' '1' S Vg'--iq T,.r' 39.5, Pwff-, Bm? Sfawr, S. S' Tw! Nfxdfmisf, Madcoui, KLCHHQVZ, Fourfh Row: DfX'r . FZ ':f:s f W'tl'.'i Pi' 'iffy PVT Ni-'22, Bffff, M f'f X'-f r-MP3, N, 1 Kefj. Fiffh Row: M:Mcr'f.s, Tffvzfrm N, Wm: JJr':sr'.mc1ew T'-fs '-f N't :,: T F0352 U11 DCA Osbcf' M S':'T 'Xl-SSW? 5 P?::. si' SL Nei W. SL- 7, Ve 5751 -' M- ICJ, C 35 :. Sindh Row: F I- 'S, U 4 , Ur :'. i. M:'.3r SH-Ein, View So'-Te' MQCQTJ' JQNPW Wash Wf:TT. Sevenfh Row: B SQl'. : TN':3'4 5 ' V-' s 'g, PTWM' Yixq Eighih Row: Ffs H Q. mf: Hi 'if'-. 1, Vwfsfr Swarm, D. Rccwsrf, Rwfbv, SQMwQTT6mboCP peri Mmm'-T' M3f4 :TT. Ninfh Row: KV7' 3- ff, VW '1' HM. Fire' RJ, NAL :S K.ef P91 PHAT' B, M'3's'3'f, Mcfrafz, T911 Pri Leff Side: Rrefr' Dwi PCT-irfmff.Fron1:G 1 1 7I Q' Wi' mf One ol lhe rnosl inlluenliol cornrnillees wos lhe Sludenl Ticlsel Boord ol Conlrol lhol mode our lhe budgel. This group decided lhe policies ond hod general linonciol supervision ol Slu- 314.5 Elf denl Ticlael oclivilies. sruD,ENT UCKET BOARD or CONTROL f smriwqz Mr. Bllflliiaunw, Mr. Clnrlc, Mr, Chafberlin, Sealed: Miss Glass, Gerhard, Fairbrook, Milchell. Mr. Kirschner, Advisor, Eleanor Milcheli, Crgirnznr. Vvorlsing direclly from lhe suggeslions ol lhe lnler-l-ligh School Council meelings, lhe lnler-School Cornrnillee con- lrived lo locililole good leel- ing, co-operolion, ond The in- lerchonging ol ideos omong lhe cily high schools. The l-lolloween problem wos lheir big proiecl ol The yeor. INTERSCHOOL ,COMMITTEEfSlanding: Clark, Carmichael, Mr. Turner, Fair- brook. Sealed: Farwell, Geiger, Buford, Grinnell. Mr. Turner, Advisorj Curlis Buford, Chairrran. To provide enlerloinmenl lor shul-ins ol lhe Qrlhopedic l-lospilol, King Counly l-lospilol, ond Woshinglon Children's l-lonie, wos lhe pur- pose ol lhe Troubodour Conirnillee, This corn- nvillee orronged lhe olloirs ol lhe Troubodours ond mode lhe necessory conlocls lor orgoniz- ing progrorns lo spreod cheer oniong lhe deserving unlorlunoles in lhe cily. Tl?-OUBADOUR COMMWTEE-Milne, Paul Ber?or Lees, Heinf, l5lissYCraven. Miss Cmven Advisor, Rulh Paul and Belly Barron, rf chair-'mf-. Arousing inleresl in bellrer heollh ond heollhlul living, wos lhe oinw ol 'rhe l-leollh Cornrnillee. Une successlul conwpoign wos Shoe Week, onorher wos The very originol l ole my opple lodoym Doy. HEALTH COMMlTTEEwSlanding: Hal- vorsen, Fuiihira, Powers, Brugrnan. Sealed: Turrure, Merlcen, Crell, Wiv- ninqharn, Snider, l-lnllon, Kingsbury. Miss Kingsbury, Advisor, Belly Lou Wim- nirghon' and Joe Biugfan, Comhair- lllefl. By publicizing lhe good food ond by presenling enlerloinnwenl ol noon, lhe Lunchroorn Conwniillee mode lhe school lunch- roorn whol il is lodoy - o crowded colelerio lilled wilh solislied polrons. Weelsly sponsor- ship by school orgonizolions wos prornoled by lhe cornnwillee. LUNCHROOM COMMWTEE-McWai', Mr. Glass, Collis, Mr. Glass, Advisor- Dolores Reyes Chairman. 72 Banlsing was one oT The schools big weelsly proiecTs and was ably handled every Tuesday by The ThriTT CornnTiTTee. Drives were organ- ized, noTobly o I banlsed Today Day, in an eTTorT To increase The nun1beroT budgeTeers. THRIFT COMMITTEE -- Sw:-gli' g' B. Shen' Afffersf' Ts1 -- Miss Molvfllf, Semen: D. Sm-er, J. Swv'-T, Riisrvuss Reef: Drcssc'1M'ss Mf:vi F, Ajviscrj J:,c Sire , Crfr' Aid Tor The less TorTunaTe in our ciTy was rendered by The Social Service Con'irniTTee. The nwernbers direcTed numer- ous drives, delivered Thanlssf giving boxes, collecTed dis- carded boolss and Toys, and ' donaTed ChrisTn'ias presenTs To orphaned children. SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE-S'a'a ina: Mcleod, Per?-rsoc, Williams, ,lov Miss Vaupell. SeaTeo: Torheirn, Cook, Forria, Lilygren, Howard, Alger, Sharp, SrniTh. Miss Vauoell, Advisor, Susan Srnirh and Dave Forrie, Co-chairrnen. General care oT The appearance oT The school building and grounds was prornoTed by The ln1provernenT ConTn1iTTee. The rnembers sponsored The hanging oT ChrisTrnas wreaThs aT each school door Tor one large proiecTy pro- vided Tloral decoraTions Tor The TronT hall, and rnainTained cleanliness abouT The building by n'iany cleonfup drives. IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE -- S'arairg: Turrure, Urnphrcy, Marlcon, Mach-ad, Leos, Wi'Xgfr'. Sesledi Nelson, Holcofnbe, Miss Abel, Wills, Parkinson Miss Abel, Advisor, Alice Winger, Cnairrrzan. Renwernber ThaT successTul I-lalloween proiecT:The n'iarlf.ed inTprovernenT in courTesy aT assernblies, and The raising oT sTandards in hall and sTudy i i li ,, hall conducT7 The very eTTi- cienT sTudenTs Thor managed -' Those proiecTs were The nwern- Ti, bers oT a group designaTed The Special ConwnTiTTee Chair- b' H M rnen. V SDECIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN , ArrangenTenTs Tor The P. T. A. dances aT The Greenlalse Fieldhouse were made by The Dance Con'in1iTTee. The nwenwbers arranged Tor The enTerTainrnenT, prizes, rnusic, and decoraTions, and deserved The crediT Tor rnalsing The dances ouTsTanding social evenTs. DANCE COMMITTEE A Svardingz Roeolce, Schwallenbacl- Kfene. S-eaTefi:Geis1, Coplen, Cook, Graves, Mounraif, Balmer, Sherfif. M'ss Rircrie, Aavisoi Cnrffrirf- Slwzrfii and TCM Schvvffllcrbach, Ca-chairmen. 73 The rear halls on The second Tloor To 1TTic moving smooThly was dii-ecred rc SaTeTy CommiTTee. This comrniTf sponsored campaigns Tor decorum conducT around school. Y COMMITTEE 3 Siandingf Clark, MacLeod. Newman, WicksTrom, Mr. Van Tilborq, Harper. Aavrsarg Narmar MacLeod, Chairman. To give puloliciTy To all oT The acTiviTies aT Teddy Roos- evelT's namesake, The school, Through newspaper adverTisef menTs and posTers placed in and ouT oT school, was The duTy oT The PubliciTy CommiTA Tee. This commiTTee adver- Tised school sporTs, proiecTs, producTions, and sponsored TooTbaII parades. PuBLiciTY COMMITTEE - sending: Cochran, Mr. Clark. Seafedr Schwellen- bach, Keene, Graves, ClinTon, Bressler, Douglas, Lucas. Mr. Clark, Advisory Gordon ClinTon, Chairman. ma e good a endance every sTuf The ATTendance CommiTTee pro- ei aTTendance campaigns and con- members inspired The sTudenTs, by l noTices aT sTraTegic places and , . . . . If s . I 3 I4 TT T alae ie-cords surpassing previous s A Tandy conTesT was sponsored nd proved To be successTul. OMMITTEE -f- Milne, Greaves, Clark, Brown, Advisor, I-lursl Clark, Chairman. During school hours and on special occasions, The OuTside TraTTic CommiTTee diligenTly supervised The auTomobile TraTTic around school. This vol- unTeer paTrolling included regisTering license numbers and checking on parking. OUTSIDE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE-FronT row: Van de Walker, Nicola, Mr. Leaf, Murray, Hancock. Second raw: McCoy, Snyder, Clark, RauTh, Campbell, Hobbs, larnb. Mr. Leaf, Advisor, Clark Raulh, Chairman, The special assemblies during ere developed by The Assembly These assemblies were Tor such isions as Theodore RoosevelT's BirThf hiisTmas, and were Tavorably re- Juse oT The varied and inTeresTing TTEEf-STanding: Smart Ross, Mr. Riggs, Irawn Farwell. Mr. Riggs, Advisor, Ralph Terry, 74 To keep sludenrs from parricipaling in loo many acliviries al The some Time, was The ob- iecl aT The Aclivilies Recording Commillee. The members also recorded commenls made by +he advisors concerning lhe sludenhs special war-la in The acriviries. ACT,viilES RECORDTNG COMMITTEE ff Ski' 'z g: Shu D:vw :: Morse. Surf-1: Miss A':f:rsQ' T : e'Z 5' P114 But' Pe.. Miss Afrr-rsc' Anfsvg L:..'s-il '- Chmf' 1 . Finding helpers Tor The li- brary was The duly aT The Library Commillee, and in- cluded aclual library work Tor some members. lr was Through This commillee Thar The slu- denrs and Miss Mclnlosh had e-Tficienlr workers To adminis- ler lo Their needs. LlBRARY COMMlTTEEfDennV, Snyder, Sasser, Powers. M'ss Mclnfosh, Aavis- arj Mar'he Jean Denny Chairman. Lel us hope Thar all Turure Campus Day aTTairs will be considered as unanimously a sucf cess as The one This lasl year. The Thanks 'Tor Thar goes ro The Campus Day Commillee, who saw Thar everyone from The freshman io The senior 'rook parlr in The Triendly mixer. CAMPUS DAY COMMITTEE- Tenplelaf, Sweel, C'e'g4:r, Mone- sfnirr, Gerhard. Miss Andrews, Advisory Frances Geiger, Chair lc3T7. Each Monday morning, Siu' denl Ticker Messengers dis- rribured and collecled sramps and money from The sale aT lhe Tickers. This was checked by The clerks, who kepl The accounls and recorded sales on The orher mornings. K J STUDENT TlCKET FORCE, -k Smrranq- .l:':,f.-rf R.-nJr.:ss', Leaf Cook, MH Kirschnfrr, Sealed: Snyder, Slalwr, Mc' Mi'5i' Resf-r, Szfifr T::r'fg ' l-levl, Pelersor, Rurnir. Mr. Kirschnffr, Aavisar' Clifffrra Rubin, Cfe' Cin Roosevelhs sludenls had The Movie Club lo complimenl on The inreresling piclures lhal were shown aTler school and during lunch periods. The members also wrole scenarios and produced Their own molion piclures and nu- merous newsreels. MOWE CLUBfS'erai'q: Mr. Rwbg Cn Juror'-r' Viafwe Srarrl Carlson, Brenner. Mahler, Carmichael. Sealua' Annie Wiifslre' , Daw l-lermar A'cf.rsc , Crushisc' XX'-:fir MV- Rilfiq Advisor' lrving l-l+frV'i1', Piesiaer 75 if Sk LM',.K L E t mm- ,.,M,.Wf, TMYWTWZT 'T Wflif,g,,.,m,W Nao' T CETTS: File' Tug Dzi T, SM-T P Lofrliug CABlNETf Sigh-iirg: Schroeder, Murphy, Nordahl, Ludwig, Ainsworth, Tcgwiwsviid, Wilcox, Wiri- E f Tfe M.T s1 Lis-ae' 'Q B1 'M qh3 , W'i Qe', J. Rf-S.: L3' has Mqiffcigx D, l?r'4-,x Mi.-'Z W' su' hrs' R w Uzf T-l-, esl'. W --'i'igTv.i -, Vir H' i fi-1 Sr .rlefl Martha Shevriff. G-oodwig Cwor, Miss C5lGSS, Covirgfo , Geiger, Jgrfssfir, Si ,dev A 'ine S-so 1 Raw: W :T T' -'.4 ss N S sv S'1ss A.1.'s., Bowne' Shaw' A L' Ng Qi Dir, B ic: B we: 'e Tsxim . f, C. iris ir' 1 Sr ff.xry. Eiiieesa Efeasee 2375352 5552555 QEEEE T922 TO l93Tex'ears recorded in club annals as TiTTeen Triendly, progressive years, during which The gErls, oT l?oosevelT have been inspired by Their own club To higher ideals, greaTer achievemenTs, Tiner 'eani-worh, and friendlier relanonsl Under The capable advisorship aT Miss Rose Glass, who has served as girls aovisor since The founding oT The school, The club has grown by leaps and bounds. Eive elecTed oTTicers, Tour appoinTed deparTmenT heads, a chosen cabineT consisTing oT The chair- men oT slanding commiTTees, and a council oT roll represenTaTives Torm The ruling body. During The pasT year, Edirh Mae MaTTson headed The oTTicers as presidenT7 wiTh BeTTy Lou Winningham, vice-presidenT7 Jeanne Eairbrooh, corresponding secreTary' DoroThy SweeT, recording secreTarv' and MarTha Wagnei', Treasurer. The Tour deparTmenTs: AdminisTaTive, CulTural, Service, and Social were headed by June Day, Jane Reed, Shirley MounTain, and lola Brown, resoecTivel-y. Progressive in The presenT, as in The pasT, The club was conscienhous in elimf inaTing comrniTTees when They were Tound To be unnecessary and in adding new ones whenever The need arose. ln The pasT year, The number oT commiTTees was increased TO ThirTy-Two. Each commiTTee oTTered opporTuniTies Tor The Torming oT new Trieidships and also Tor service To The club, The school, and The communiTy. ALJRQRA GUARDS--By rendering usher and guide service aT various school TuncTions, The Aurora Guards, a commiTTee composed aT redheads, proved valuable To The school. btmairgr Hn'fn'.z-, Le Vnsser, 3ra.,x'cTi, Grnhaui, Tar:'Ter, RJ' zzrlzf. Sf-.W-fi' D. U - rm Nfel McG.ig.1'y Miss Glass ll- :-ffrlg, R3'1,'. Miss Glass, Aaviscfg Jegzr M.Guig3', Csh'-'riiw ART AND CULTURE COMMITTEE- Mem' bers oT The ArT and CulTure CommiTTee spon- sored culTural programs and Trips To The ArT Museum To increase inTeresT in The Tine arTs. rSTandIng: Dehn, Henderson, Walski, HaTTon, Salheim. sealed: Janson, Burke Mi -er. Miss Glass, Aavisoig Virginiw Lulsan, Chnirinarr. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEEM Assembly Come miTTee girls planned all The club assembly pro' grams. rgklhahgz Rr-csf, Win'lns'rc'Y', EvereT?, Loomis. SeATed: Miss fi-l7f,q'1'f i'-T,Nr7L.',',ClSl E. Miss C iss, Aiivisef' CAM' rv' 9m-wl' lgrrr: fm, 7 TS ADVISORS ST cierlss, ond poges To Miss GIoss, The members oT The fxdyisors STQTT proved Their worTh. AEEhServing os oTTice secreTories Upper LeT-T'-Skinning: DahIsTrom, Gunning, Beaupre, Frye, SeaTed: MorTord, Miss GIass, Dyrhond, YaTes, PaTTen, Miss GIass, Advisorj Snider Beaopre, Chairman, CI-IARITY GUILD ond KNITTING CLUB - The members oT These oITruisTic commiTTees meT once o week To sew ond do oTher hondicroTT work Tor choriTy. Uooer RigI'T-eSTanding: C.mbo Miss STeendahI, Kiepack, AinsIey Biqe-Iow, RendoIF, Mrs. NfVaTson, WrigbT, Thonioson, Bowen, Kravr. SeaTed: Merier, RusseII, I-IusTon, Laing, STarIc, NeeI, Thomas, SheIdo M . . , . . ri, Cnarify Guiio-Miss STeendahI, Advisor, Doris Richardson, Chair- roar. KniTTinq CIub--Mrs. WaTson, Mrs. PeTerson Advisors' Vir if g ia ATHLETIC CoMrv1iTTEE-Aiiiieifc Commanee BW' CIaI m girIs,oided in The promoTion ond orgonizoTion oT DECORATION COMMITTEE-GirIs' Club pol1'Ty QIVIS SIOOVTS- decoroTions were pIonned ond corried ouT by The I Sfafid-ing: Reed, Tiirniire, LelVa:sei', Gouriay, Winningham. KneeI' DGCOIIGTTOIT COHTITTITTSQ' FEIRQISS-MISS RITCTIIE' Adwsmi DWSEV Reed, B'3IIV I-OU Winfinlgl- AIIen, Ke-Tner, Young, Miss Surdlinq, AbboTT. Miss Sundhnq, Ad- ' O' Irmen' visorj CharIoTIe Whife, Chairman. REST ROQM COMMITTEE--The ResT Room CommiTTee hos proved iTseIT one OT Thi' cIubs mosT valuable CommiTTees by iTs eTTicienT core oT girls who were I . Sfandinq: Johnson, AbboTT ,WMI-I'TT,SfTd:G ' .II.' ' Visor: Dean Goodwin. Chairmaihs ia es e oodwin, TeIIer, Ramsey, CosTe o Mi K ss inqsbury, Ad- DRAMATIC CQMMITTEE-SI4iTs ond pIoys Tor c:Iub TuncTions were pIonned by The DromoTic CommiTTee. Sfsndingz Miss Lee, M. Mench WiIIis I-TaTIon I-I M In , , I , . ere., Seafeof Day, Voce Grenv, WadIeiqh, Denny. Miss Lee Ad- viscfj R33 Graff, Rnih Baikema Co-Chairmen. EMPLOYMENT CQMMITTEE-AbouT Ten per cenT oT RooseveIT's girIs Tound porT-Time work Through The GirIs' EmpIoymenT Bureou, moinToined by The EmoIoymenT CommiTTee. Sm' wro: Hozipero Miss Giass, Eckerk Rossh. Seyed Toirsih CWI, Co-fingron, Everett Mafsh Miss Goss AQ 'Iso Loru3i'e Covi :1TQf Chaim Jn, ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE-OriqinoT Inq pIons ond supervising orrongemenTs Tor cIub porTies occupied The Time oT The EnTer- ToinmenT CommiTTee girIs. Sranzxinq' PeTerson, TrenncI , Rey oIds, Rowe-rs, Fri, Woodcodr. Sfzafeur Andersor, Miss SgnrnIi'-q, Arnrine, STfon4:, Dow Miss Siinghrq fkdviszrj Home Anirire, Chair- nan. 77 FELLGWSI-IIP COMMITTEE g Members ol llie Eellowsliip Commillee provided new girls willi Big Sislersu lo pilol lliem around and malee lliem leel al liome. Cr,ar, Miss 'lci:l sJ . Blizmlzerg War'i:',S'.1rl4 Sljzigliv Wcvcj, Sells Riebow, Eorslfgr, Kerrnftdx. Miss Tamliiisovi All' viS4,i' EleJ Cf Crvor, ClH1iF'i.Ji, EINANCE CGMMIIIEE - I-Ielping llie Girls' Club lreasurer lo manage club linances occu- pied lI'ie lime ol Einance Commillee members. Slumliiigt Krrnriedv Thur'-ns. Sealed: Clarkson, Groul, M. Mclecr lvlfiicr-x, Conner R. MCI.eo1, Lens. M'ss Class A1 visaij Rosalrga Wilcov, Clrairirian. LQQKQUT and IAIQSPITALIIY COMMIT' TEES-I-Iospilalilv Commillee girls were Iiosr- esses and guides lo visilors and new girls. Loolsoul Commillee members acled as cuslo- dians ol club properly. Slun:1ing:Al'reis, Mrs, Keiviolir, Quigley Mcllixsillw, Roeblw Kcileiikrrg Miss Sass Dowel' Balmer, Micrnal, Wrighl. Sil- gygqglix Miigli- gi- Swo: S-'e'f.'1r Buckner Llcrief, Seamnr bcnioeuer, Cfiiiiisiun, Besson, Nilsen, I-lcsgsitdlirv -Mrs. Ke:- :er Advisazrg Ja-ff Buclf'-er Criairnia' Lzgkcd Miss G'ass Aavisaij Eliwoi Sclimleaf-r Criairmaii. EOUR Q'CI.QCK TEA COMMITTEE g Teas lor llie Pfl. A. and llwe lacullv were served and prepared by Ibis commillee. VS:5iruir-ag Aiifxifjws, lmilfci, Hai'esm, Binwcwgfa, Hurlev gurg. Senleu I-I ilnei D111 Mics Kra.s Adv Soi: Audra-'v rleilesliu, Clmirriifir. 4 Q GOOD CI-IEER CQMMITTEE-Members ol lliis group clieered llie sicle and bereaved by lellers, leleplwone calls and gills ol flowers. Slgrdiwg: Ever:-ll, Pearson, Ceriif.-ra' Miss Vai: Orsdull, Oilfrrrinn, Bawers.Se.1lea'Geiger, Brcwn. Miss V.ir Orsadl-, Afiwqf-iv psf-,QQ Cams, Q1--ilu sl- i,.v,c, c. .,..v.c, .1 -. LOST AND POUND COMMITTEE - 'Ibis commillee mainlained llwe Losl and Eound Bureau lo aid sludenls in finding Iosl belong- ings. Slimming: Carlson, Broalcli, Belrerlon, l-lillner, Quigley, Price. Clark, Miss Dueber, EIVIIIQC W cLav. S i': afeli MLCJ luivi, Slarlc, Townsvria Miss Dueber Advisor' Jear iliowrisrvd CIiCil !YIDl'l- MINUTE GIRLS-Minule Girls served cliiel- lv as a cleanfup lorce following club parries and P.-T. A. leas, Morlordx Aiiiswfirlli, Willis McLeod, Mrrlzger, Alger, Miss GIOSS, Dans Miss Glass Aavisorg Mary Alice Ai'-swvlh! CA ii in - ffl. MUSIC CCMMIIIEE - Members ol llie Music Commirlee sponsored a song conlesl, a musical lea, and lurnislwed music lor prof grams. Slanuing: Voeiks, Quirivin, Burloi, Olson, Sfii.1liiir,Si-mera: Hfvlv Rader, Wifqf-f Ulsli, Fsrwi-ll Mi W,rlI Aivisfzr' Alice Winrier, Cnnirimaii. 7a --A SCRAPBOQK CGMMITTEE rviemb is l L G' O llwe Scropboole Cornrnirlee rnonoged lbe Girls' Club scropbools, loleing clworqe ol clippings, elc. Smndirig: Miss Glass, Bull. Sealed: Mersf-' Bi,-1-sm, Fuiinif l'Nilson, Lurder Hurzzy, Miss Mcl 'ts' Alviszrr luizue Vfifsgr Cbgir' 3' SENlOR COUNSELORS-The Senior Coun- selors sponsored discussion groups lor lresli- rnon girls every ollier Fridoy. Svunding' Blc'-In-rcg, P1-'f 'so' Maqnsss iz Miss 3555 Crawl. Sealed. l-l1i'1'-rssw, Breffer, Lgi '1.:4s, R1 i Kr-' gill 'Nw 'r f, Af-fu'-1 Miss Cfliss Pixie VA: i- lu 13115 Cl A fy E, VQCAWQNAL CQMMW-l-EE - Merwbers 3' llwe Vocolionol Cornrnilree plonned ond or- ronged lbe Annuol Vocolionol Conlerence lield in April. Smrzir-Q Pr-rfi'5 Mfrs' M ss Ryu Svrf-1 ' i My zlu C.: 'Lf' M fs FF' f A1.f's,r'A H f -'M ur. STANDARDS CQMMVVTEE--Spon-orinq The Middy Drive, llie Eliquelle Books, Llie Cliorr Club, ond llie Slvle Sliow, llie Slondords Cornrnillee wos decidedly oclive. Sldimiir-Q: Kclir-V-morn, Bgrguffier Mdli H Rf- Y-' Miss Hides, Sr2e'gler, Ricrjiv-usgi. Sful-zz' Nzfrzii, S' , 1-r fJ..: ff ' flu' Mis Ghiss Alvisfv' 3:fr.1'1S' ir ir' ' 79 NURSES STAFF- lne Nurses Sroll, one ot flie rnosl voluoble service groups in ilie club, oided llwe sclwool doclor ond nurse os clericol ossislonls. Q , A ,. 1' 4 4 - ,,,,,,, ., ,. K,-ri r.:',, PUBLlCllY COMMlllEE7B!, Oblj, orrongincg odvonce inlorrnolion lor all Girls' Club evenls, rlie Publicilv Conwnwifleo served ll'lG club. Jr, V 3 .1 .f .V 'V ' 1 '. , -, F . RECCRDS CQMMITTEE- Mernbers ol flie Records Coinnwillee qolliered ond liled necesf sorv inlornwolion in llwe odvisor's ond nursels oflices, Su' :': QZQSS -6 -:Linz S S lN:f.:3c Sues' J'a's','f S A35 S J ,:s P r Nic:- . NSS iss Aus, S 'a 'xlivrien C' Vrr REFRESHMENT CCMMll'TEEfRelreslWn1enls lor Girls' Club porlies were plonned by girls on llwis conwrnillee. S'3 '1f':1. Ai ' lv 'c'e'l Bev-i, N 115. Bgloier Cuvee. Sayer l'l.1s ei:-r, 53 34, Nfi,'f.1 ', 943' Aobcfi Miss pqfgug Awiggi-I Qfiyicue Alf' Cbxir' ja' r OFFICERS: Mr. Bedhlaurne, Advisor, TeniplveTon, Berg, Cook, Darrow Qeyeg 55155 LEADERSHIP ond good sporTsmon- ship ore The quoliTies ThoT chorc1cTer- ized every Boys' Club 0TTicer. The poTTern oT his school liTe wos Tormed on The principles oT Toir ploy ond honor. An unwriTTen code hos been developed Trom These ideols ond These TrodiTions oT The greoT mon Tor whom RoosevelT l-ligh School wos nomed. QTTicers were elecTed during The spring semesTer ond served ThroughouT The yeor under Their odvisor, lvlr. Sher- idon BerThioume. The cobineT, Tormer- ly consisTing oT Two represenToTives Trom eoch closs, The oTTicers ond od- visor, wos obondoned Tor The TirsT Time This yeor. Jock TempleTon wos pres- idenT, Elmer Berg, vice-presidenT: Rondoll Cools, secreTory3 ond KenneTh Dorrow, Treosurer. ROUGH RTD-ERS -LQTT: Gerhard, VV, Clark, ArThuuj SpiTlcr, Eornia, Davies, ClinTon, Challmen. Cenlcr- l Standing: SpiTier, White, Bressler, Coplen, Cole, H. Clark. Seafedz WesTon, TempleTon, Williams, Cool, WhiTnev McCoy, Cochran. Riqhlg Runiin, MacRac Lf-ai, Anderson, Todd, Carmichael, Link, Powell Harcus Rough Riders, The senior boys' honorary, wos one oT RoosevelT's ouTsTonding service orgonizoTions. ln order To quoliTy Tor The green ond gold sweoTer oT This club, o boy musT poss The sTricTesT require- menTs oT scholorship ond chorocTer. The member- ship, Tormerly ThirTy, wos exTended To ThirTy-Three This yeor. The reoson Tor This chonge wos The in- creosing number oT ouTsTonding boys eligible Tor The club. Rough Riders perTormed such services os Tolsing Ticl4eTs oT bosl-aeTboll ond TooTboll gomes, securing VocoTionol ConTerence speolsers, ond mon- oging The Novice Trocl4 lVleeT. QuTsTonding omong The club's proiecTs oT The yeor wczs The Rough Rider CDUGVTGTTG, which song on severol occosions Tor boTh ToculTy ond sTudenTs. Assemblies were sponsored during boTh semesTers TeoTuring everyThing Trom movies oT TooTboll proc- Tice To on occordion solo. One oT The mosT impor- TonT doTes on The Boys' Club colendor wos The on- nuol EoTher ond Son BolnqueT, given lc1Te in The 80 Toll. EeoTured on The progrom were Leo Lossen, noTed sporTs cornmenToTor, ond on exhibiTion bos- laeTboll gome. This lively oTToir in honor oT The TooT- ball Teom, is olwoys loolsed Torwcird To by boTh The boys ond Their dods os The Big NiTe oT The yeor. During The spring semesTer, Two onnuol evenTs, The VocoTionol ConTerence ond The Novice Trocls MeeT, were The leoding proiecTs sponsored by The Boys' Club. The VocoTionol ConTerence held The losT oT April, proved o veriToble cleoring house oT in- TormoTion ond odvice Trom proTessionol lowyers, docTors, criminologisTs, engineers, ond o hosT oT oThers. ln The opinion oT mony, This wos one OT The TinesT conTerences yeT. The Novice Trocls lvleeT oTTorded o chonce Tor ony sTudenT, especicilly The underclossmen, inTeresTed in Trocle To corne ouT ond disploy his TolenT, Speciol numerols were oworded To winners in eoch evenT. The inTromurol sporTs pro- grom Tilled on imporTonT need os well, by oTTording every boy on opporTuniTy Tor some oThleTics. 'CN Mu. -whim ASSEMBLY COMMTTTEE-fUooer L-:lT: Gia-ce, T-Termar Scnuinec Schwererhnch, Upcer, VJ:-i'r,-.4 Ty Sghw--rinpggn, Curr'-'gr-, BUQSET COMMTTTEE -Richardson, Darrow, MacLeod. Kenne-Th Darrow, Cnairrrrnc. EMPLOYMENT COMMlTTEEfMiAler, Dona ason, Climon, Cochran. Gordon ClinTon, Chairman, ATHLETIC COMMlTTEE!Upper CenTer: Darnrncin, ArThaud, Juv, Berg, SrniTh, Milroy. Jecx Arfhaud, Chairman. DANCE COMMTTTEE-Wieland, Coolc, Kelley, Wolf, Weslon, Currier. Bob W:,ulT, Chairrrv-Jn. PUBLTCTTY COMMlTTEEfWiQland, Cook, Wes' Tor, Woli Bob WesTon, Chairman. BTG NTTE COMMTTTEE-Uooffr' R'ghT: ArThJud, Wfglf, Thomas, Currier, Wir-land WesTf:rr, Darrow. Jack Thomas, Chairman. ELECTTON CGMMTTTEE-Mncllae, Todd Cork-'. Star' Tow, Chair' nr. VCCATIONAL CONFERENCE COMMlTTEEf Tfrriii, Ecr'-if, Lf-35 Ccrghrar Ccul- Alev Leaf C'eir nr. WORKTNG ALWAYS Tor The good oT The school, The Boys' Club cornrniTTees Torrned The nucleus oround which The club's ocTiviTies revolved. The rnony enTerToining ond insTrucTive proiecTs spon- sored by The Boys' Club ThroughouT The yeor were oll The worle oT These comnTiTTees. The Assembly CornrniTTee orronged ond pre- senTed The progronws ThoT were enjoyed oT The Boys' Club ossefnblies, A represenToTive Tronw eoch sporT rnode up The AThleTic Cornr'niTTee. This group deTer- rnined The policy oT owording leTTers ond ossisTed The inTrornurol sporTs progronw Tor The school yeor. The success oT The EoTher-ond-Son l3onqueT wos due lorgely To The diligenT work oT The Big NiTe Come rniTTee. The keepers oT The books were The newly orgonized BudgeT CornrniTTee, who recorded The expendiTures ond Tncornes oT The club. 'lVorsiTy Swing, in honor oT The TooTboll Teorn wos The norne chosen Tor The Boys' ond Girls' Club donce given in The Toll. The Donce ConTn'iiTTee worlsed wiTh The Girls' Club To nwolse This oTToir The hiT oT The seoson, Three oTher cornnTiTTees were Tornwed Tor The TirsT Tirne This yeor. The ElecTion CornnTiTTee nwonoged The Boys' Club elecTion in The spring. fXcTiviTies ond evenTs sponsored by The Boys' Club were gTven publiciTy by The PubliciTy ConTrniT- Tee. LosT ond rnosT ocTive oT These Three new conw- nTiTTees wos The EnTployrnenT ConTrniTTee which Tound iobs Tor boys who hod To supporT Thernselves. The VocoTionol ConTerence CornrniTTee wos ref sponsible Tor oll The preporoTion in rnohing The conf Terence o success. Hesse? Seeiesy rare me PMT YEAR, rm smi-T. The presidenT oT The Torch Honor Soci- eTy and a member oT The senior class, inspired The members oT one oT The largesT RoosevelT school organizaTions To new and worTh-while heighTs. l-le had as his help, a diligenT sTaTT oT oTTi- cers chosen Tram The diTTerenT classes oT Torch--senior, iunior, and sophe omore, and a number oT commiTTees, all under The capable guidance oT lvliss ElizabeTh Roudebush. TTAIT worle and no play malses Jaclf. FF COMTXWTTEE FTADS, Pi-rf-rson Miss R: uf a dull boy, or so ThaT oTT guoTed saying goes, JusT To prove ThaT This is as True Today as iT was in Teddy l2oosevelT's Time, The inTellecTuals oT Roosevelt beTTer lsnown as members oT The Torch Honor SocieTy, made merry To The Tune oT ci Tarmer's iig Tor Their annual bangueT, a careTree l-liclss' l-lay Day. The lucley members cavorTed in an aTmosphere reminiscenT oT lvlr. and lvlrs. Farmer Jones' counTry acreage. The Reverend VVarren J, HosTings was The main spealser aT The evening and his l'spiel was eagerly ree ceived. Previous To ThaT, a group oT Torch members gave ToasTs or llcrusTs, The socieTy reTui-ning To ThaT old banqueT cusTom Tor Their unique aTTair. lvlrs. lzranls RouTh, P. T. A. presidenT, who was an honored guesT, also gave a shorT, shorT ToasT. To conclude The program in The lunchroom, lvlr. Cecil Bullock led The group in a singing bee oT Typical counTriTied melodies. The members Then adjourned To The audif Torium Tor The remainder aT The evenings enTerTainmenT. A play enTiTled 'll.avender and Red Pepperu preceded a monologue and a group aT musical numbers. Concluding The program was an original dance and a hill-billy acT, also presenTed by l-lonor SocieTy members. Mary EsTerbrooh Trom Lincoln was an honored guesT as a resulT aT her oraTorical Triumphs in The S, A. R. conTesT. All in all, The bangueT was a success and The acclaim rewarded The eTTorTs oT The co-chairmen, DoroThy Dupar and Hans SchuyTen. AcTing eTTicienTly as vicefpresidenT and assisTanT To The presidenT, was Peggy Milne, elecTed Trom The iunior class as Their represenTaTive among The oTTicers. The Tasla oT Talaing charge oT The Tunds oT This organizaTion, and we mighT add, The Tasls oT supervising The securing oT The Tunds, was delegaTed To RuTh PeTerson, a member oT The senior class. l.asT, buT Tar Trom leasT, came Jerry WolT upon whose shoulders The secreTaryship was borne. A member oT The sophomore class, she secured The assisTanTs needed by The oTher oTTicers in Their work. Through Their combined eTTorTs, The annals oT membership Tor The lasT year disclosed ThaT There were more seniors on Torch Than eiTher iuniors or sophomores, and iT goes wiThouT saying ThaT seniors pre- dominaTed The lisT oT school leaders. IT This year's success is aT all propheTic oT TuTure successes, may iT noT be ThaT The Torch Honor SocieTy is headed Tor record achievemenTs in years To come? 82 The numerous and varied acTiviTies in which This group indulged naTurolly needed managemenT, and iT was Tor This reason ThaT commiTTees were organized. The Membership CommiTTee, headed by RuTh SmiTh, sTrove To keep charge oT The Torch pins. The members checked Them in Trom sTudenTs aT The close oT The year or when insuTTicienT poinTs were earned To warranT conTinued ownership oT The pins. The commiTTee members also awarded permanenT Torch pins To The ouTsTanding seniors who had obTained The required number oT poinTs. l-low many Times have you wondered who was responsible Tor The noTices oT commendaTion ThaT you received every Ten weeks? ThaT was The duTy oT The Scholarship CommiTTee, wiTh RuTh Ackermann as chairman. NOT only did There have To be ThaT biT oT praise Tor The sTudenTs who con- Tinued on in Torch Trom semesTer To semesTer, buT also Tor Those ThaT had iusT become members. ll iT is ThoughT ThaT checking on The sTudenTs who use The Library every period on Torch permiTs was an easy iob, you should have Talked To The chairman oT The Library CommiTTee, RuTh Marie Olson. This Library privilege was a special courTesy exTended To iunior and senior Torch members, by which They could go To The Library Three Times a week and use permiTs wiThouT a Teacher's signaTure. When There were violaTions oT This rule, The members oT The commiTTee were on The iob To TerreT ouT The oTTender, Senior Bosch Upper LefT-Top Row: Challrnar, Brenner, J, Brown, Bus, BurTon, Brugmen, E. Clark, Anderson, H. Clark. Middle Row: Clarkson, Car- niichael, BraTrud, BerTch, Buford, Ahrens, Balrner, ClinTon, Clough. BoTTom Row: Arerine, BrouleTTe, l. Brown, Bessie, Airswodh, Cryor, Beyer, Bell, Cumbo. Top Row: Grunbocx, JeiberT, Hong, Herman, Hillner, HeisTer, Lawrence, Landaas, lllrnan. Middle Row: Kennedy, Kincaid, MiTchell, Gerhard, Henderson, Harris, Harrison, Julnes, Hodges. BoTTorn Row: Hoskins, C. Johrson, G. Harby, Mariorio Heywara, Heyly, Hurd, D. Johnson, KirsTen, MargareT l-leyward. Top Row: Rogers, Rabak, Wilcox, Myers, B. Snyder, Rumin, Presson, Todd, SchuyTen. Middle Row: PresTon, Perkins, Walk, Wilson, Near- gaard, Ross, Powell, MaTsen, Sweel. BcTTom Row: Winslow, R. Peterson, Turner, SrniTh, WhiTe, McKear, Nordahl, D. Kincaid, Reed. Upper Righf-Top Row: GrouT, GriTTiTh, Gourlay, Flock, EllioTT, Coplen, Davies, Elviclae, Deivs. Middle Row: Gilson, ElworThy, DalTon, Dupar, GeisT, Dow, Day, Fisher, Goodiellow. Boffom Row: Grinnell, Greenwood, Burqunder, Geiger, Denny, Dix, Fairbrook, Farwell, Fry. Top Row: Parkinson, Mclnfyre, lv1cClinTock, Macbride, Leaf, Lees, MacLeod, Miller, Newlands. Middle Row: McGuiqan, Moss, Loomis, Magnusson, Ludwig, Snider, A. Olson, RisTe, R. Olson. BoTTom Row: Nordbv, L. PeTerson, Peck, Kannikawa, L'nd, Mourik, Morse, Rader, MonTeiTTi. Top Row: Snyder, Swale, Winger, Winningham, Upper, Veblen, Williams, Kuehn, Soules. BofTom Row: SToe, Willis, Wade, Tiflin, STeele, Walker, Voeks, Sherriif, Milne. 83 ConTinuing The direcTing OT The organizaTion's acTiviTies was The GiTT CommiTTee, wiTh Virginia Lee Hevly, chairman, whose special iob was easily discerned Trom The name oT The commiTTee. AT The end oT The year when The sTaTe aT Tinances had been com piled, The GiTT CommiTTee decided on a giTT To pure chase wiTh The surplus money in The Torch Treasury and presenTed iT To The school as a yearly voTe oT Thanks Tor blessings received. The Torch Treasurer, RuTh PeTerson, who auTomaTically became chairman oT The Finance CommiTTee on her enTrance inTo oTTice, was charged wiTh The Task oT supervising The sale oT candy aT The school perTormances. The l-lonor SocieTy has been given The privilege oT selling candy, buT has subsequenTly noT been one OT The beneTiciaries oT The STudenT liclseT, insTead depending on These sales alone To swell Their coTTers. lT was Through The combined eTTorTs aT DoroThy Dupar and l-lans SchuyTen The general chairmen aT The BangueT CommiTTee, and CurTis BuTord and l2uTh Ballsema, The program chairmen, ThaT The banqueT was appraised such a success. lT Took an eTTorT on The sTudenT's parT To become a Torch member buT when he had aTTained ThaT rank, he was compensaTed by numerous privileges ThaT were resTricTed Trom The mass oT The sTudenT body. One privilege ThaT has been menTioned was The signing oT library permiTs. These enabled lorch members To merely sign Torch To Their permiTs. AnoTher was The use OT second-Tloor lockers. The roominess and advanTageous locaTion oT Those lockers accounTed Tor Their populariTy wiTh The members and made a larch membership even more desirable. Also, only Torch members were allowed To usher aT The Revue, ConcerT, Opera, and Senior Play, and The senior Torch pins, The culminaTion oT Tour years' worls, were lsepT by The sTudious members ThaT ranlsed high enough in Their Torch poinTs. Euniou' FEi0H'Q'E'l1 Upper Lefl-Top Row: Barlon, Duchow, Amends, Dorily, Baller, Cheney. Middle Row: Buckley, Crell, Balkema, Caldwell, Chanlry, Collins. BoTTom Row: Daniels, Clark, Dakan, Cowderov, Brand, Dana. Top Row: Harding, Gordon, Hardin, Hall, Harrison, Merzger. Middle Row: KraTT, He -sTad, Gwinn, Harlmar, l-lallon, Merrian: Bofforn Row: Gonser, Ackermarn, Hargrove, Johanson, Kennedy, Kuss, Top Row: Engel, H. Lawrence, SafsTrom, Sprague, Richaras, Evans. Middle Row: Taguchi, Srcfien, M. Murray, Greene, V. Robinson Soaring. Boifom Row: Shuler, Riley, McCool, Srark, Alexander, Sfack. Upper Righf-Top Row: Farwell, Follman, Erikson, HaraesTy, Garing, G-rayum. Middle Row: Flekher, Faller, Faulds, Culross, Gcislcr, Goodwin. Boffom Row: Davis, Gracey, Graham, Erickson, Franck, B. Harbv. Top Row: Morden, Pike, Mecllcr, Milroy, McMillan, RoberTs. Middle Row: Murphy, Paul, B. Murray, Reevcs, M. Robinson, Milchell, BoTTom Row: Dawson, Mvler, Pedersen, Liflaeli, Roeoke, Manners. Top Row: leriv, Rudnickf Williamsoir, S. Young, J. Young, S'eer. Middle Row: Margarfl Young, Turnurn, NVoll, WicksTroiTi, While, Allen. Boffom Row: Margio Yo,,ng, Upper, Wallen Walfinn, M.1rThn Young Windus. 84 When o pupil TirsT eorned suTTicienT poinTs To becorne on honor sTudenT, he rnode opplicoTion To Miss Roudebush Tor n'iernbership ond received o cerTiTicoTe oT such, showing Thor he n'ieriTed The Terrn oT one oT The school's ouTsTonding scholors. lncidenTolly, This cerTiTicoTe wos one Thar pron1oTed proud owner- ship, ond inspired sTudenTs To sTrive even horder Tor rnernbership in The orgonizoTion. Sophonrores ore required To eorn TwenTyfTour poinTs To become o nwernberg iuniors, TiTTyg ond seniors, sevenTy-eighT. Also, if o senior eorned IOS poinTs or more during his Tour yeors oT high school, he wos enTiTled To reToin his senior Torch pin. These pins were diTTerenT Tor eoch yeor. The second yeor pin wos o green recTongle wiTh one gold sTripe: The Third yeor, The recTongle wiTh Two sTripesp ond The TourTh yeor, o gold seol wiTh The Torch ernblern in The cenTer. The sTudenT n'iusT, oT course, eorn The greoTer porT oT The poinTs Through scholosTic ochieven'ienT, buT eoch yeor he rnoy opply Tor ond receive poinTs Tor ocTiviTies in which he hos Toleen porT. Thus o n'ien'iher need noT rely enTirely upon grodes, buT rnoy loronch ouT inTo The rnony ocTiv- iTies The school oTTers, ond receive some recogniTion Tor This while oT The sorne Tirne he is broodening his educoTion. Also, n'iony sTudenTs ore ouTsTonding in iusT such service worle ond do o greoT deol Tor The school, ond under This sysTern, They ore repoid Tor Their ocTiviTy. This losT yeor There were l8l seniors on Torch: l26 iuniors, ond l58 sophornores, or o ToTol oT 465 mernbers. This wos opproxirnoTely one-sixTh oT The ToTol nun'iloer oT pupils in school, ond when iT is noTed Thar one ouT oT every six pupils overoges Two A's ond Two B's or beTTer on his reporT cord, one reolizes why RoosevelT is one oT The ouTsTonding high schools oT The ciTy, noT only Tor scholosTic records buT olso Tor sTudenT porTicipoTion ond leodership. Sophomore Hersh Upper Leff-Top Row: Aleifh, Bogue, Brugrnan, AusT GcarhearT, Cook, Bean, Elzev. Middle Row: Bergsefh, Bussard, Bell, Adams, Charnp, C. Daniels, Bird, BroughTon. Boffom Row: Charles, Blancher, GuberleT, Arnold, Bu:ohdufT, Crait, Charnbers, CarTer. Top Row: H. Olson, Kalin, Plancich, HedsTrom, Kirchner, Hargiss, KrisTerson, M. HoTTn'ran. Middle Row: MarTen, E.Olson, Greene, Mcliar lane, Kincaid, Huey, GrouT, Harnmarlund. BoTTom Row: KaTzerke, J. Hoffman, Donnelly, Kirk, McCallurn, Kalpousos, Hancock, S. Johnson. Top Row: Sawers, Spaulding, RuThsTror'n, RolsTon, Sheedy, Edwin SrniTh, Whipple, J. ScoTT. Middle Row: Rosling, Sandel, L. Randall, Rcad, Skone, A. SnTiTh, H. ScoTT, Schively. BoHom Row: Rohlinger, A. Randall, Rising, Rede, Hardrnan, Rainey, Redlin, Surnrners. Upper Righf-Top Row: CoTTer, ChiTTenden, H. Gould, Davis, Fairbanlc, Edlund, Graham, Laval. Middle Row: Day, Denny, Fry, Down- ing, Evans, Deacon, lnksTer, Kingsley. Boffom Row: J. Goulo, R. Clark, Hinson, Fraler, J, Lawrence, Hillman, Fall, LeadbeTTer. Top Row: Gregg, Loornis, Long, McCullough, Mason, Powell, NuTley, PanTley. Middle Row: Mcl.eod, Monary, Polson, Mench, Linl4leTTer, Morrison, R. Olson, Pauw. BoTTom Row: MacDonald, QuinTin, MaThews, Oliver, Lucas, Moir, P9TTer, Morgan. Top Row: Teichroew, Weber, Thon'reT7, SulTzbach, Woodward, Edwin SrviiTh. Middle Row: Taylor STephens, YaT-es, ThursTon, Torranc Sfrong. BoTTom Row: Thompson, Tannler, Ulsh, Williarns, Torheirn, Eric Smith. 85 AboveiGerhard, PaTTen, McClinTock, RighTeSWIMMlNG TEAM: Grave , l-TQNOR WHERE HONOR IS DUE wos occorded The ouTsTonding members oT RoosevelT. Teddy RoosevelT wos iusTly honored Tor his mony deeds during his sTrenuous liTe, so iT wos only TiTTing ThoT his spiriT should linger on To reword The mony exponenTs oT service ond inspiroTion Treod- ing our holls Tocloy. The inTellecTuol leoders ond The super- men oT The oThleTic Tield hove long been occloimed, buT Their less spoTlighTed school Tellows, who excelled in render- ing service To Their olmo moTer ond inspiring oThers To do The some, olso hod Their momenT oT glory. Progressive RoosevelT has ogoin laid iTs cloim Tor leodership by publicly honoring iTs worThy sTudenTs. ln I934, Roymond Royol, The sTudenT body presidenT Tor ThoT yeor, presenTed o cup To The school To be received by The A. S. R. presidenTs eoch yeor. This yeor The cup wos inscribed wiTh Ted Gerhord's nome. Alexonder l-lomilTon's ConTribuTions To Our GovernmenTol ond Economic ThoughT wos The subiecT OT The speech given by Mory PoTTen in The Sons oT The Americon RevoluTion's onnuol exTemporoneous speoking conTesT. RecogniTion os second-ploce winner wos given her Tor her well presenTed Tolk. Eoch yeor, The members oT The TooTboll Teom ThoT ore olso members oT The honor socieTy hove Their nomes engroved on The RoberT Jones Plogue. Colin lvlcClinTock wos so honored This yeor. Populor voTe by members oT The music deporTmenT selecTed RuTh Eorwell ond Junior Rosen To receive The VicTor HerberT Cup. This oword wos given Tor inspiroTionol ond moTerfol conTribuTion To music, boTh Tor The individuol ond Tor The group. A Trip To WoshingTon, D. C. Tor The PresidenTiol lnouguroTion wos oworded To Eyrlis RisTe. She wos The successTul enTronT in o hisTory conTesT conducTed by The SeoTTle POST-lnTelligencer. The mosT ouTsTonding oThleTe oT The yeor receives The l-lyllengren Trophy. This honor wos presenTed To Jock ArThoud, The high po'nT winner in Trock. Crowning RoosevelT wiTh more glory, The RoosevelT Swim Teom ploced TirsT in The All-CiTy Swim MeeT oT Greenloke. This meeT, which wos sponsored by The Pork Boord, Took ploce in The summer oT I936. The boys' copToin Tor The vicTors wos Dick Robinson ond The girls' copToin wos VioleT Groves. Reckless driving does noT poy-sTorT The ccireTul woy Todoy. Such wos The moTTo oT The Eorensic Club's SoTeTy Compoign, os expressed by Wondo Zollinger. T-ler enTry won The TirsT prize oT Two dollors in The conTesT Tor o prize-winning slogon. Jerrolee AshTon received The second ploce oword oT one dollor. A soTe driving TesT wos olso promoTed by This club, which concerns iTselT wiTh The orT oT public speoking. 86 EEQHGRSf AWARDS Aboveeehrwcif, ArThaJo, RIsTc. LefffSWIMMING TEAM: Powell, Fairbanks Osborne, Lewis, Pooser, Eliinh, Thompson. A WINNER AGAINI The RooseveIT News Tor The Toll semesTer, ediTed by Jerry Sheldon, ogoin received All- Americon roTing Trom The NoTionoI SchoIosTic Press Asso' cioTion. This honor wos given To only Three oTher high schools in The ciTy, ond To only TourTeen oTher schools wiTh on enroIImenT oT TwenTy-Tive hundred or more in The UniTed SToTes. IT represenTed The second consecuTive yeor ond The eighTh Time in The hisTory oT The school ThoT The News has meriTed The disTincTion. From o possible IOOO poinTs, The News wos oworded 750 on The score sheeT. The girl who hos been The mosT inspiroTionoI To all The members oT The Girls' Club eoch yeor, is given The Joclsson-Grondieon Cup. This cup, presenTed by Virginio Joclason ond IvIorgoreT Grondieon, Two Girls' Club PresidenTs, wos oworded To DoroThy Porles in I936, in opprecioTion oT her Triendly ond demOcroTic spiriT. In The Trophy Cose in The TronT holl, presenTed To The school by The Closs oT I935, There ore o number OT cups, plogues, ond oTher Trophies ThoT hove noT been oworded onnuolly. Among These ore O plogue Tor plocing TirsT in The 440 reloy in I93I, o cup presenTed by The ErnsT I-Iordwore Co. To The Hi-Y in I926, ond o Trophy Tor The Frosh BosIf.eTboII Chomps in I93I. Also, Ivloyor SmiTh, during his Term oT oTTice, ciworded o cup GT o FooTboII BongueT To The Voudeville winners in o conTesT, ond o cup wos given To RooseveIT in I934 in ocI4nowIedgmenT oT The TirsT ploce The boys won in The I-I. S. C. Swim Iv1eeT. A number oT owords ore given eoch yeor Too IoTe To be recorded on These poges. Among These ore The I-Ii-Y InspiroTionoI Cup, given Tor incenTive To Tellow sTudenTs, The boys' Treshmon and sophomore SchoIc1sTic Winner's, ond The I.eoTher Ivledol Winnei's. The Honor Scroll oT The IvIinuTe Service Club is in- scribed ecich yeor wiTh The nomes oT The groduoTing members oT The orgonizoTion ThoT hove guoIiTied by virTue oT noTobIe service. AnoTher moior oword is The one given by The A. S. R. To The winner oT The ExTemporoneous Speohing ConTesT. AT pubIicoTion, RooseveIT hod IosT ouT in The semi-Tinols oT The ToosT- mosTers' Annuol ConTesT. IT wos unTorTunoTe ThoT some owords were necessorily omiTTed becouse They were noT presenTed in Time To be enTered here, buT Tor Those members oT The sTudenT body oT RooseveIT I-Iigh School ThoT Ochieved recogniTion in Their line oT endeovor during Their school yeors, moy There be The some oppree cioTive occloim in The yeors To come. 37 Egiei Rafe Ta me ii seerns as if when Gad conceived Hue warid. that was poeiryq i-ie farmed ii, and thu! was sculpiurey i-ie varied and calared ii, and that was painlringy and Jriien, crowning aii, i-ie peapled ii wiiii living beings, and thc!! was ine grand, divine, eieinai drama . , . Ciiariaiie Cuslwnwan All ,W .gi ,Fai N - -.Y-4. v I B., f E M m...w.1..w... M, My-M T W.. . , 1' 5 X ' vpn? Ga-of ,, xv A on ga, ' Q 5 'fa -:. f ' wt 2 S 'if vt' ' I 5 , 3 3 3 W 46 A w 'flf-if 5 In .,, J, iw EEEWHEHM HE TQQK PART In Sched iheoh'Eco1s : Jrhus if Is hfhmg +ho+ his sph-E+, Rocsevelhs, shouid emier info OH producfiohs of his school. The Revue of IQ36 spofhqhjred ow' dream knight whose rhidhiqhf void on +he ice-box resuhed in Q sevies of bveofh-fokimq mlghhhoves. 9 2 iw in Revue 5 SQ' ,m DJJ w7'L1'ia'N: Q 1u.,V-.p,,4,. ,, ,, .. ,YS NCT QNLY Ta We aavficiaams, bm aka fa We Revue ana Pabliciy cammlieee siaula honors be given fax' a successful performance. They vaumded up aaa adverfisea Jrhe school Tafemf. Thanks aka may be exfemded 4a MESS Fa-Mer' arwa a'Hev facuifyf coaches. 93 ' 'fmwnw mf,f'Ww:w Y,D,, i , ,, , . N, ., . . Ups-ei. ,once : '-:V 11: 'ifv Mary. Cef7n'fLu'f: Heier Ana Phyins Kiss. Ciicie' Henry and May' fC,i5'n .,-nd Mc. ig Cf,-ni-':r--Riahii Mary is iaveeri io sian wer her webs-z'iy, Lcwer- -Left: Ada fnfnis, Lower-Riqhi Marx' defies the Edwards. Seseiesse Ti-IE SENIQRS wenr 'ihiah-brown in ihe producrion oi fheir piay, 'iifind Lady. Mary iderries, an eccenrric, middle-aged maiden lady, befriended Henry Abboir, an impoverished ariislr. He imposed upon her hospimaliiy by insrailing himself, his supposedly sich wife, and child in her home. Despire fhe disapprovai oi her maid, Rose, she roieraied ihe presence Oi ihese unweicome guesfs uniii ihey inlrro- duced rheir friends, ihe Edwards' family, who souqhr a posilrion in her esrabiishmeni. She Jrhen realized ihai' she had been rrapped by crooks, who had no scruples abour assuming coniroi of her finances and keeping her prisoner. V4 F 1? . 5 25, Q. g ' -- . 5 Y-mi . . 3 ? , AE' I X nsewnzh' zawggiivi -f' ' 3 ' ' ' E Pe' onli U' I 'f 1 ' 3 f' V: 3: 9- C nf . .1 :'!4, S f.-- ,nik ,r 1 if Q: 'fwi n Azz' W f' 'fun P ' ?eEEoEm TC ALL VISITORS, ornonq fnem Pefex' ond Pnylfis wno suooiled Wwe romance In We gfovy, Miss Herries nod gone fox' o Wo ovound Inc wond, 3eov5'wq nev offofvs in fne nonds of ine oseudo-o1 f7s+. A oonker' finofly susoedeo Lnox on woe no' wen in 'ne u' ies fonsfon ond in o srfn-Fnq 5fnoNe, We oonce ernered, occornooneo lo, Fewer orzo Pnynfs. Hffino Lady by Eowovo Cnooomv. woe o Ven , soonfsokjoieo may, ono requned o gre-o+ d5soNoy of enwonon in cev+oin scenes. Nlnouqn P was dIHIcuV+ fo under's+ond, +50 siuden+ body oppfeclofed ond Qornpvehended H erdvenwely well, 95 iiiE BAME i 1' ,if 5, ze ,,. Q., Sensing 50555 Pl?ACTlCEl lDrocTicel Pi-ocTicel During school periods, oTTer school, ond Tor inTo The evenings, The oorTiciponTs reheorsed ogoin ond ogoin under The discerning eyes oT Mr. Woi'Th ond Miss Phillips Tor ThoT oerTecTion which rnorles oll RoosevelT's producTions. l3uT whoT o show wos The resulT oi oll Their eTTorTs, for This yeorls ConcerT BolleT wos sold To be one oT The pesT TnoT The rnusic sTudenTs hoo ever orcduced. Addressing The oudience, Mr. Woi'Th sToTed, This is o chonce Tc l'19Qr-'gglf-iugig, nolconned music, Ani: reol inusic iT wos, including vocol, orchesTrol, ond :':olieT seledions. Qne oT The rosT brillior' spoTs oT The evening wos The rendiTion oT lvlendelssohnls ConcerTo in E Minor by l?ocsevelT's Tolenled young violinisT, Junior Rosen. li wos rnoqniTicenTl The senior orchesTro disfinguished iTselT by ploying Two nwovernenTs oT Cesor lironchs llgyniphony in D Minoizli Miss Phillips led on occornolished iunior oi-chesh-o Through 'lgchon Rosnworinu oi, FriTz lireisler, ond The Hlzunerol lvlorch QT o l'VlorioneTTe loy Gounod. AnoTher highlighT wos The singing oi selecTions Trorn Verdis TuneTul opero ll TrovoTore loy The conwbined glees ond choir, For weeles This lorge chorus sloved To sing in hey, ond noT TloT, os is very noTurol Toro group oT Three hundred voices. A novel orrongernenT oT STors oT The Surnnver lNlighT wos olso pref senled. Gershwin! l GoT PlenTy o' lNluTTin' ond olso oTher negro soiriTuols provided o chonce Tor The boys oT The senior glee To horrnonize in deep Tones. The girls chorrned The oudience wiTh Their lovely dresses ond sweeT voices roised in Tornous, old love-songs, The A Coppello choir presenTed o solid TronT oT blocls ond whiTe. One oT Their Tour hyrnns leTT Their heorers gosping: iT wos The repeTiTion oT Two Russion words, 'll'Tospodi Ponwiluif' ineoning Hove Mercy, O Lord. linogine doinTy liTTle French dolls ond Their Tin soldier sweeTheorTs piroueTTing in groceTul posTures obouT The sToge To The sTroins oT Poldini's Poupee VolsonTe lDoncing Dolll. True To The old, old sTory oT 'io soldier loved o poinTed doll, They TlirTed goily, ond Tlung coy glonces Trom loughing eyes. They mode o perTecT picTure in o perTecT seTTing oT liThe ond groceTul doncers, gorgeous soTin or Tull, l3olleT-slaii-Ted cosrunwes, IighT solon music, ond Tine sToging. if, .4 -14416. L zuflf X X V-' rw-W Andrew and Alice kiss. Finale: Roberl, Elizabelh, l-leroerl Serior, and Herberl' Junior. Family Fuss: Elizabelh, Herbert Serior, l-lerberl Junior, and Roberl. Two Sweelhearls: Alice and Andrew. Rigs-QE-Eeaeied Egessb ee! JUST A Pl.AlN, ordinary business mon, lhal's whal l am, declared Big-l-learled l-lerberl lo lhe world in general and his lamily in parlicular. Why, al lhe age ol lwelve l was working lo supporl my bralhers and sislersf' Yes, dear, murmured Elizabelh, his peace-loving wile. Pop, can l have lhe car loday? aslaed Junior leebly. l-lave lhe slreel cars slapped running? snapped his lalher. And Roberl, keep aul ol lhose bananas. The way your molher spoils you is lerrible. Elizabelh, where is my hal? l-lere, dear, she smiled. And as l-lerberl came lo lsiss her bood-bye, he growled, Domed silly habit and rushed all lo work. A man wilh an acule inleriorily complex was l-lerberl Kalness, sell-made business man. Uneducaled, he had had a long, hard slruggle lo become lhe usual American success-slory' lhe poor boy who had warl-ned lrom lhe bollam up. Now, lhe successlul and maderalely weallhy owner ol a lhriving laclory, he ballsed al every idea alien la his slandard ol a plain, ordinary, middle-class cilizen. l-le snarled al his wile lar pulling on airs. l-lerberl Junior broughl his lalher's wralh upon his head by insisling on allending college in order lo become an engineer. And poor Alice, lhe prelly daughler ol lh h b' ls -h ' ' ' ' ' ' e ause, was ia en eailed because hen lolhel abiuplly biolee all hen engagemenl lo Andrew Goodrich, a budding young lawyer, merely because he was a college man and scion ol an old Baslon lamily. Because l-lerberl insulled lhe guesls ol his daughlens engogemenl dinner, Elizabelh and lamily schemed lor revenge much lo lhe big-hearled business man's horror. l-lis besl cuslomers were leled al o dinner lor an exlremely common lamily. Those in lhe plal displayed lhe mosl vulgar lable manners. Allen' lhe l-lavens lell, l-lerberl slarled lo shaul, bul Elizabelh shouled louder, and he was soon subdued b h . h- . . . . , , . . y ei l real la leave him il he did nol mend his ways. l-le mended Them. Junior had permission lo be' come an engineer, and Alice could marry her lawyer. l-lerberl, crushed and miserable, lenlalively asl-sed his youngesl son, Roberl, il he would lilse lo worle in his dad's laclary. Roberl, munching a banana, once lorbidden lruil, murmured, Sure lhingf' And his dad hugged him. 97 .fic Quick ?eaeasBEe EEQEEQ IMAGINE A MILL haunTed by The ghosT OT The IoveIy princess V!iIheIrnina. And Then Tancy poor GreTchen shuT up in ThaT n1iII aT nighT, TrighTened by The rnere ThoughT OT a spooI4 roaming around Ioose, To The IiveIy sTrains OT VicTor hIerberT's cornic opera, Red MiII, gaiIy dressed DuTch peasanTs pranced across The sTage. These scenes Train I-IoIIand IiTe cenTered around The haunTed red rniII and The inn nexT door. Because Con and Kid, Two American TraveIers, had noT paid Their hoTeI biII, They were pressed inTo service, Con as inTerpreTer, Kid as waiTer, by WiIIem, The proprieTor. Franz, The sheriTT had wished To escorT The Two To iaiI, buT Tina, WiIIem's daughTer, had sTrenuousIy obiecTed. The Burgon1asTer was having his TroubIes. GreTchen, his daughTer, was To nwarry The governor oT Zeeland, nwuch againsT her wiII. She wished To marry The saiIor, CapTain Doris Van Darn, buT her TaTher wouId noT hear oT iT. Much To his chagrin, The TownspeopIe, and even BerTha, his sisTer, sided wiTh The young Iovers. BerTha helped Thern Iay plans Tor an eIopernenT, buT The besT Iaid pIans OT rnice and rnen aTTen go asTray. GreTchen was IocIf.ed up in The haunTed rniII Tor The nighT againsT The governor's arrival nexT day To cIairn his weaIThy bride. BuT when The TownsToII4 Torced her TaTher To unIocI4 The rniII, They Tound GreTchen had disappeared. The resT aT The nighT Franz and WiIIen1 searched Tor her, rnindTuI OT The reward The BurgonvasTer was oTTering Tor her reTurn. I:orTunaTeIy, The onIy place They IeTT unsearched was The inn, where GreTchen was hiding. BuT she couIdn'T elope because Doris had been Taken To iaiI. 9' greg Side Panel-Upper -Giethec .wa Doris 'he ranioftic Icaas Side PBHGI-LOWEl'7AJ'viSCJI'SI Mr. Dems, Mis. Moon., Miss W e,, Upper: D..T:' rgcifsans. Lower LeHffMi'Tcr Leads: Coy K' TFT, Wiikvj Frarf 311 The Burqoirwaswr. Lower Riqhf: Joshua Pernviemhei ara bade-T Jauqhiers. Upp r: PeasanT boys ana girls. Lower LefT: The counTess ahd The arTisTs. Lower Righfz Flower girls and girl d Is. Side Panel-Upper: Governor and BerTha. Side Panel-Lower-Advisors: Miss Phillips, Mr. WorTh. sg 9' Esressssd Red FEEEE Con had boasTed oT his powers aT language: he had declared he could speals seven TluenTly. l-le soon had a chance To prove iT, Tor a Frenchwoman moToring Through l-Tolland wiTh her Tour sons, and an English soliciTor wiTh his six daughTers, ran Their Two auTos head-on in a crash. Joshua PennyTeaTher couldn'T speals French, and The CounTess de la Pere could noT undersTand a word oT English. She raged and sTormed while The lawyer and her sons soughT To calm her. Willem expecTed some TirsT-class inTerpreTing, buT poor Con was hopelessly muddled. Finally BerTha, who spolse French, came To his rescue. Meanwhile The governor had arrived, so in desperaTion, The BurgomasTer senT a Telegram reguesT- ing Sherlock l-lolmes and Dr. WaTson To come and solve GreTchen's lsidnaping. Con and Kid appropriaTed This Telegram, and disguising Themselves as The Two Tamous deTecTives oT TicTion, succeeded in hood- winlsing all Three villains: The BurgomasTer, Franz, and Willem. The ending surprised all. BerTha married The governor. The lawyer Told an asTounded CapTain Doris ThaT a large TorTune awaiTed him in London. WiTh ThaT papa gave his consenT, and belaTed blessing. Con and Kid received The reward Tor GreTchen's reTurn, and They were Thrilled aT The ThoughT oT reTurning To dear old New York. The sTage Torce builT a subsTanTial mill, because GreTchen had To escape by climbing down The soils. IT would have been embarrassing if GreTchen and The mill had Tlopped over in ThaT Tense momenT. The cosTume Torce creaTed The preTTy DuTch cosTumes Tor chorus and leads. The malse-up corps added Their own arTisTic Touches. The enTire casT and music direcTors were praised Tor anoTher excellenT perTormance. 99 LOVERS OF FINE arTs had plenTy of opporTuniTy To culTivaTe Their musical TasTes in RoosevelT's many music classes. A genuine liking Tor The immorTal classics and a Tew choice, modern numbers was The only reguiremenT Tor Music AppreciaTion. ln This sTudy, a knowledge oT bal- leTs, operas, and symphonies was developed, and inTeresT- ing biographies aT Tamous sTars and composers were EEQESEQ QEEQEEHBS discussed. Miss ConsTance Phillips had charge oT This class, as well as a class in piano, The junior orchesTra, iunior glees, and Music l and ll. The orchesTra and glees under her direcTion were Training courses Tor The senior orcheslrra and glees: The orchesTra played aT The Mid-winTer ConcerT and Spring MaTinee, The boys and girls oT The glee carried The Theme song, Sleep, Tor conTinuiTy ThroughouT The Revue. Piano classes aTTorded keyboard insTrucTion Tor Those sTudenTs who had never beTore Taken lessons on This insTrumenT. Music l and ll, explaining The TechnicaliTies oT scales and chords, The meanings oT cerTain signs and phrases wriTTen on sheeT music, and oTher imporTanT TacTs, was an excellenT preparaTion Tor harmony. Band Mr. Woi'Th acTually TaughT These advanced sTudenTs how To compose Their own music. Several in This class were members oT his senior orchesTra. This laTTer organizaTion was cerTainly one OT which The school mighT well be proud. Among oTher programs, iT presenTed a mosT enioyable concerT Tor one music asseme bly This pasT year, and perTormed brillianTly aT The Mid-winTer ConcerT and opera. Mr. Woi'Th also had Two vocal classes under his baTon: The senior glees and The A Cappella choir. l-le Trained Their Tresh, young voices To sing in The annual concerT or opera. The choir perTormed aT many special programs and asseme blies. Composed oT Tine musicians in whiTe ducks and skirTs wiTh yellowflined green copes, The band was indispensable aT TooTball games and school parades. They, Too, called Mr. Woi'Th maesTro. Junior Orchesha Combined Glens T00 EACH YEAR The music deoai-'rnenT oT This Tair school bresenTs Two large produc- tions: a brillianT Mid-winTer ConcerT, and an even more br'll'anT ooera. The program aT The concerT aT l937 in- cluded vocal selecTions by The boys' and girls' senior gleeS, and The A Cappella choir' boTh drchesTras displayed The slsill They had developed dur- ing monThs oT pracTice. Rer- haps The crowning evenTs oT The evening were The large chorus and beauTiTul balleT. The combined glees sang a choral TanTasia oT selecTions Trom The everfpopular lTalian opera, ll Trova- Tore accompanied by The senior orchesTra. The balleT was composed aT dashing Tin soldiers and dainTy French dolls who TlirTed gaily To The sTrains oT Roldini's Dancing Dollfl Giris' Ensfivxblf Red Mill, The chosen opera, was a VicTor l-lerberT success. BeTTy WaiTe and Bob Reilly, as GreTf chen and CapTain Doris Van Dam, were The romanTic leads in This gay comedy. From a haunTed mill To an auTomobile accidenT wiTh a disTraughT counTess, merry DuTch peasanTs led The way. BrighT cosTurnes, caTchy Tunes, and preTTy balleT scenes were The general moTiTs. PaT Rourlse as BerTha, and MaybeTh l-larris as The TemperamenTal counTess wiTh her Tour sons, helped To Till rolliclsing scenes. There was even an aTTempTed elopemenT. And all This was capably and superbly handled by Miss Phillips and Mr, Woi'Th oT The lvlusic DeparTmenT. RoosevelT had many promising musicians wiThin iTs doors, aT whom Teddy RoosevelT mighT well have been proud. Among The many deserving praise, special menTion should be made oT Junior Rosen, concerT masTer, and Sylvia BraTrud, accompanisT, oT The senior orchesTra. BoTh Mr. Woi4Th and Miss Phillips agreed ThaT Junior Rosen had been The inspiraTion oT The music deparTmenT This pasT year. AparT Tram The music deparTmenT and yeT a parT aT iT, was The girls' ensemble, made up oT eighT enTerprising young ladies under The leadership oT MaybeTh hlarris, TirsT violinisT. Wikis. 3 IO! 51,5 SHGQQQEGEHQ iiieareaiuare ! iNDisPEnsABrE ro fide meer Y- wes fire srege force under Mr. Deiis. The members were eiweys on rne ieb, meneging essernpiies, noon movies, boys' end girisi Qiup meerings, ciess perries, end eii use oi rne siege. Lf-if vi 1 Bore boys end giris were on fine force. ine boys did ine iieevy werie ei Censiruering. nendiing, end sroring riie pig sefs, repoiring fine siege, ene confroiiing ine house iignrs end Curieins, ine glris did peinl iobs. nung Qurreins, sewed cesrumes. Rooseveir is very weeirimy in 'fine possession oi properries end seves ierge sums ei money be Ceuse riwe iorce is Liwriimy. STAGE FTWVCL' Tw Row Mfriixi, pow R'ss Luwvfr- Bewnf-i'-:fr Brax-:N fr. U- 's Mizz' Q-f. A Herrisimx H, Hernsixi i. f- Tfrs Wa' Urreiz Ffrrrfv Lirueri irzqe. Fr f S' For eecn ennuei preduciion, Compiefe mod- els of correcr mdrnemericei dimensions musr be rneee for eecri ser be?ore work is begun on me nuge props. Leureis end giori were eccredired ro Mr. Deiirs end iris leyei siege force for lneir iine work Jrnrougneur five yeer. i-iow ceuid Roos- eveir ever produce successiuily +ne Revue, or Qpere, if Jriwe members were noi eiwevs 'Uonnny on ine spo+ ' Teddy Rooseveii could eiweys ioe depended upon, end Hue srege force ioiiowed in iwis iooisieps. si 1,1 .i no? iff 1 if Q ,, F! 5 . J, fJfCJ'CW',' scnvcnevg weve fncnvbers of We Pm, nw-Ween CME. p,..Q A FORCE igqfpmwms .K My Q, VV ' g ,-. . . w L1 1. EJ N S , Undef' dn'CC- 'Agn FVVS. Moss. CE' ssqnfid ond 5 ,N C . X ,. E MQW MES Wi1e'V,'s nwoae-UQ Corps pvocficeo. When ine vue Senior' on on 'C vol 'd A Vcuno, We were r3s'fs-saves To OW'LESf1CONy pon'- fvczy wnn powdem' ond grease DcfnforwyCnOf'OC+6w'1fr'OVn on old mon wnn Q fong qvcv, beard L0 G bouncing bONQ+ qirf VH- ..: ff fs' 923 W VV' Rr Swre F? J, 'NM ff! Tfznns 'vm QUILL ond SUCH is G ncncbnof nonovcng for sfudenfs of Gui sfendlng jouw'nOHsHQ obffffj, ond scnofosffc ronng. Tnvee nwernbevs S' from fne news, ine Od, and We Onnuof sfcvffs were elecfcd +0 fnis cv' gonlzcnon. ' V Aff V ,- ' My 1 Q ff -'H' 4' 4 Y'f r Q ,, rfrf S: :'f- sig M' 'Nw-' R' SCHOOL OOGLS and 1. ,Y':: H! ,p-. :..,, f 1,10 , 1 Y 5 ,V Ni . H V - 1 'nt V .4 .. A ' '3 mn, l ' 4 f ,tiff xff .u gay, i f 4,4--' 5 ru.--1 ine ies' See Home Make? FQREMQST omong lhe orls ol homemoking wos cooking. Miss Krous lound lhol boys os well os girls were inleresled in becoming culinory orlisls ond concocling delicious lhings lo eol. ln lheir crisp while cops ond oprons, lhey leorned by experience how lo lollow o recipe wilh good resullst how lo boke o coke, or how lo cook o lempling meol. Boys ond girls logelher discovered new ond modern melhods ol mixing loods, broiling or roosling meol culs, ond voried woys ol preporing 5 vegelobles lor meols. They were olso loughl lo lind reol volues 1 in purchosing lood, ond il seemed lhol lhe boys excelled in hunling down borgoins. Girls could loke courses in monoging o home on o budgel, on excellenl lroining Tor The lulure, when lhey, loo, would ioin lhe ronks ol home mokers. They olso leorned lhe orl ol being o grocious hosless, ond in lourlh period closses ocguired skill in moking oul lheir menus, preporing ond serving doinly and pololoble meols. ln lhe Teddy Teo Room, lhese girls, ollen served luncheons lo leochers. UPPER LEFT-TEDDY TEA ROOMfBacx Row: Mrs. Kemper, Mr. Scholl,Trion1as, Miss Frosf, Miss Kraus, Mr. Rehbock, Fronl Row: Miss Abel, Mr, Van Tkccre, Miss LEE, Mrs. Gilbreelh, Monroe. UPPER RlGl-lT4Boys and Girls Cooking' Jellison, Wilson, Miflii, Cornell. LOVJEQ--Mr. Groefs Exhibil: Pcllcfk Slroud, Carmifhawl A MANS WORLD wos Mr. Greerls mochine shop: buf here, loo, orl wos supreme, lor his closses produced looslers, lomps, ond mony olher complicoled ond linely-wroughl orlicles of melol lo moke lhe home beoulilul. Olher producls were beoulilully designed lomp slonds, end lobles, mogozine rocks, ond ondirons lor milordls Tireploce. Added beouly wos given lo lhe lern, polled in o slondord produced by lhese orlisls. Boys plonning lo ollend Colleges of Engineering ol vorious universilies were odvised lo loke Mochine Shop os on eleclive. There were lwo eleclricily courses: lheory, in which vorious molors, hol ploles lor cooking in smoll kilchens, ond olher eleclricol opplionces were monuloclured: ond housewiring problems, o form ol opplied physics. Monuol lroiningf' soid Mr. Greer, is os much on orl os poinling or music, ond should be given o ploce in lhe curriculum of every high school boy in order lhol he moy leorn nol only odvonced physics, bul' olso how lo lorm wilh his honds lhese orlicles ol wroughl iron, which ore o longflosling monumenl lo lrue orlf' lO4 mf 511111 HU ik En- Kina EE7EeEdeEe oi Eseaseh and Eiammee ARTISTS IINI 'II-IEII2 own IieId were in Mr. Turner's arI meIaI and wood-working cIasses. Une popuIar branch oi working wiIh meIaI was Ihe making of craii ieweIry. This is one oi Ihe oIdesI, in IacI one oi Ihe primihve arIs and crairs, and has been handed down Io us Ihrough Ihe cenIuries Irom Ihe Iirsf cave man. shaping a dish oui of soII meIaI by pounding iI wilrh a sIone. BeauIiIuI oIaIes, vases, and book ends oi copper, silver, brass, and orher maIIeabIe meIaIs were IaboriousIy hammered ouI by arIisI-sIudenIs. In Ihe Irue sense oi ieweIry, exquisiIe pendanIs, braceIeIs, and rings were fashioned. These pupils, isoIaIed in Ihe Poriable, made one or more pieces of fine IurniIure in any period de- sign. Some furnished whoIe rooms wiIh mapIe chairs, IabIes, and bookcases in Ihe earIy American sIyIe. AnoIher proieci' was Ihe draiiring and buiIding oi boaIs, which, when Iaunched. saiIed aII over +he Sound and inland waierways. Mr. Turner esIimaIed IhaI abouI Ii'IIeen Ihousand doIIars' wo:'Ih of boaIs had been buiI+ aI RooseveII. Any boy, who is an arrisan capable oi making cruisers or saiIboaIs and fine period IurniIure, will oIIen obiain a desirabIe i posiIion in IacIories or pIanIs in and around Iown because oi Ihe skiII he had gained in Ihe shop aI RooseveII in Ivir. Turner's classes. Ari is Ihe expression oi deep IeeIing in obiechve form. Thar was Ihe saying which Miss Nordell and Miss Kinnear up- held Io Iheir arf classes, and iI was mosi cerIainIy Irue, Ior Io produce exguisiIe designs, Ihe arIisI musI necessariIy possess a deep and vivid imaginarion. The arI slrudenr also carved figures in soap, dyed handkerchiefs, and drew fashion pIaIes. Posi- Graduare arI, Ihe mosI advanced arI, produced Ihe beauIiIuI rnuraIs which decoraIed Ihe school Iunchroom and arI gaIIery. Among Ihem were picIure siories of famous nursery rhymes, AIice in Wondei'Iand, Sir Galahad and Ihe I-IoIy Grail, and Ihe S hIisIory oi Prinring. The I-IisIory of Prinhng, four Iarge murals, Iaok Ihe observer from Ihe days oi ancienI Egyphan hieroglyph- ics Ihrough scroII wriIing wiIh a sIyIus, Then Ihe monk IaboriousIy copying manuscriplrs wiIh a guiII, Io Ihe invenIion oi GuIenberg's prinIing pl'6SS. RIGHT' MR. TURNERS EXHIBIT: Conway, Marsh. LOWER LEFTfMISS NORDELUS EXHIBIT: KrIIy, YPrf'sson, Van Buskirk. LOVJER RISI-IT---MISS KINNEAIFS EXHIBIT: CafIwfIghI, Ncf.mnI, Ind' N.. in 4 4,1 'ff , J J. ,,, . M.-1' .H sydi , . ,I 43 I, fef IO5 Eeiiefgiiee Raphael painls wisdamq l-landel sings ily Phidias carves Hg Shakespeare wriles ily Wv'en builds il: Lulher preaches ily . . . Wall mechanizes il. Ralph Waldo Emerson .1 -a . vm.. . L ww ,ma-'w-.V+ jl ?,i' A ,wf ' yu? ' . M 4 -. ,. ., ,Mg N.-....,,.., ...yw 4 F- rf 5 . rx i 2 gf Y.. Fi W- an X ww ' lK- 'L 'Qi' .ev ,. , . A 'I' Q X '. 'X KJ' a1ll fl'll'! eg 5 L X gg fax '-.N 'IWW 'w QW Leif- DEBATE - FirsT SemesTer Team: Mr. Rehbock, MoulTon, Neergaard,JerberT, Mr. PeTerson, Riqhf-FirsT SemesTer Squad-SeaTed: Mur- ahy, Chrisfensen, WhiTe, Geisler, Warn- er, Sfardirg: Mr, Rehf sock, Taylor, Murray Mr, Peferson, Creech. LeTT-Second Semesler Team: Mr. PeTersor', Murray, Duchow, Brug- man, Neergaard, Mr, Rehboclc. RighT-Second Semes- ler SauadfSTanding: Taylor, Kirchner, Bark- er, Sanders, SmiTh, Jer- berr, Poison. Se:sTed: Bearing, Werrer, Wif- hams. FORENSTC CLUB f 4 A Fry, Clarksar STa'ding:Tada BT, . Elwarlhv Mrs F. 4 Cilbealn Sherriii Qebeie-fgeeeneie RESOLVED: ThaT The old age TeaTures oT The Eederal Social SecuriTy AcT should be reTained, was The guesTion upon which RoosevelT's debaTe Team deliberaTed during The Tall semesTer, The policy oT no- decision debaTes was Tollowed. The debaTers' purpose was To arrive aT a soluTion To The problem debaTed, raTher Than a decision Tram The judges. lvlaTching Their skill wiTh Queen Anne, WesT SeaTTle, Ballard, and Lincoln, The group was kepT busy TerreTing Tor valuable poinTs Tram Their sources oT inTormaTion. The guesTion debored in The spring sen'lesTer was, Resolved: ThaT The local law enTorcemenT oTTicers should be a sysTem oT sTaTe police. The able coaching and enThusiasm oT The advisors, Ralph Rehbock and Andrew PeTerson, was largely responsible Tor The success oT The group. Members aT The debaTe Team Tound ThaT This acTiviTy gave Them noT only opporTuniTies To speak and express Themselves Treely, buT also To work cooperaTively wiTh The members oT The squad. SAEETY ElRSTl Be CareTull The TacT ThaT RoosevelTians became saTeTy conscious was largely due To The inTensive campaign carried on by The Eorensic Club, honorary speaking organizaTion. Ear one week some phase OT SaTeTy was presenTed each day. AT an assembly, sponsored by The club, George W. Muench oT Broadway l-ligh School, described vividly The horrors oT highway carelessness. Wanda Zallinger won TirsT place in The saTeTy slogan conTesT, wiTh her slogan: Reckless driving does noT pay, STarT The careTul way Today. Such conTesTs as The S. A. R. OraTorical ConTesT, UniversiTy ExTemporaneous Speaking ConTesT, ToasTmasTers Speaking ConTesT, and The AnTiATuberculosis League radio Talks were all TeaTured in Roos- evelT by The Eorensic Club. Mrs. MaTilda GilbreaTh advised The club, which had Two seTs oT oTTicers. Ralph Terry was presidenT Tor The TirsT semesTer, and Eileen Ery, Tor The second. IIO f 5,5221 W- T7 r . . . av's xwmy. smugisi-i cius ff FirsT Row: C g D Ty R l L h lou n, ori '. ussel, ind, Dix, Heinz, Fish- er. Back Row' M iss Beckham, PeTerson, Roeblce, Sprague, Cham- y P ' c d r , i ar o, Umphrev, More Tord. Qhshe FRENCH CLUB-Rarlez-vous Francais? The French Club does. Having gained a valuable conver- saTional knowl d T F' h T' ' e ge o ienc iam Their meeTings, The club compleTed a successTul year. The programs oT The meeTings were made up oT French songs and games, as well as inTeresTing skiTs and speakers on France. DoraThy Elzey was presidenT oT The French Club: Audrey Snyder, vice-presidenT, and Jagueline Wieiand, secreTary-Treasurer. Miss Florence Russell advised The group. ART CLUB-ArT, in oTher lands as well as in The UniTed STaTes, was sTudied aT The meeTings aT The ArT Club. STudenTs who knew noThing abouT arT, as well as Those who were more TalenTed, were inviTed To aTTend The ArT Club's meeTings. Expressing Their desire To develop an arTisTic sense, members OT The club reorganized The group This year. DoroThy Dupar was elecTed presidenTg GreTa Elgaard, vice-pres- idenT7 and Evelyn MeTz, secreTary. The ArT Club spenT iTs meeTings visiTing museums or sTudying arT in The various counTries aT diTTerenT periods oT hisTory. Miss Anna Nordell was The advisor aT The organizae Tion. Alice RalsTon was chairman Tor a new group known as The SkeTch Club, while Virginia Presson was responsible Tor The publiciTy oT The group and arrangemenT oT programs. SPANISH CLUB-A Spanish skiT depicTing ChrisTopher Columbus discovering a hilarious America was only one aT many enTerTainmenTs given aT The Spanish Club meeTings. The club presenTed six oT The mosT colorTul oT The school programs, and had as iTs purpose The desire To give Spanish sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To hear and speak The language. Besides skiTs and songs, inTeresTing speakers were presenTed Miss Pe Kahi wh l' clT ' ' ' ' ' ggy n, o ive oi a year in Mexico, gave a Talk on ThaT counTry, illusTraTed wiTh moving picTures. Bob Umphrey, a Spanish Club member, showed colored moving picTures which he had Take T n o one aT The club's TiesTas. Carol Lindh was elecTed presidenT7 Jean Fisher, vice-presidenT: and Marion Dix, secreTary-Treasurer. Miss Leona Beckham was The advisor OT The Spanish Club. III FRENCH CLUB W'-era, Sz as 'g. STQ i g: M:Lec FTJTTQ' S o .1 Fewveil Saw Miss Russell. ART CLUB Sea ed: is T M s N ell, Efvsf. Sfa g D M MUSlC ,CLUB FirsT ROW: H ris, A. Olson, R Olson. Back Row BraTrucl, Osier STAMP CLUB FirsT Row: DaTsOn Greene, He-lland Barker. Middle Row: Mr. Van Til en on. a c Row: Hanwnnersla TroesTer. vw GERMAN CLUB per, Monesrnifh, Huack, Fry, Spen- cer. Middle Row: R Q b a lc, Pc u l, :iTh, GeisT, El- dge, Amende, erman. B a c k ow: Damman, Farwell, McCrary, Jackson, Lehman. MUSIC CLUB- WhaT I Am To Be I Am Now Becomingwz ROosevelT l-ligh SchoOl's mOTTO is Tamiliar TO every sTudenT, buT Tew realize ThaT an undersTanding OT The ArTs musT be included in The background which makes each person a more culTured man or woman. Members OT The Music Club knew This, and each meeTing was well aTTended by eighTy or more members who enjoyed The varied and TascinaTing musical programs. Each mOnTh TalenTed sTudenTs and alumni as well as local celebriTies were presenTed. The Music Club was advised by Miss COnsTance Phillips: AlberTa Jean Glson served as presidenT. STAMP CLUB-Rare sTampsl Old sTampsl New sTampsl Young philaTelisTs OT The Boys' and Girls' STamp Club had inTeresTs in Them all. AT The weekly mee-Tings, The members spenT Their Time Trading and aucTiOning sTamps or lisTening To auThOriTaTive speakers. AT One OT The meeTings, l3rOTessor RoberT Jones, OT The School OT Journalism aT The UniversiTy OT WashingTOn, gave a Talk on his cOllecTiOn OT covers , some OT which had come by pony express or around Cape l-lorn. Jim Barker was The presiding OTTicerg Don COmTOrT, secreTary, and Gordon Greene, vice-presidenT and Treasurer. Paul Van Tilborg was The inTeresTed advisor OT The STamp Club. GERMAN CLUB-Such Tamiliar songs as Du, du liegsT mir im l-lerzen and Die Lorelei echoed Through The halls as The German Club held iTs meeTings. l-laving aTTOrded German sTudenTs an Oppor- TuniTy To lisTen To and speak Their chosen Toreign language, The club should well be proud OT iTs success. German Tolk dances as well as games and German ErTrischungen made up The ChrisTmas program which was The mOsT cOlOrTul OT The year. Dr. Annamarie l-lenle OT The UniversiTy OT l-leidelberg in Ger- many spoke on German arT aT one OT The meeTings and showed inTeresTing slides on The subiecT. Tom GeisT served as presidenT: MarTha MOnesmiTh, as vice-presidenTg MuseTTe l-laack, as secreTary: and BeTsy Upper, as Treasurer. Miss Alma l-lawkins was The advisor. II2 arfh, Will Gardher. c one a. nd, Myers, l a B V nderson, illwell, G. H E S P E RIA N CLUB - SeaTed: Cook, Miss FrosT, MeTz, Miss Glass, Randall, Mrs, WaTson. Sfand- ing: Ludwig, Mi sh ll Ly D s P LOCKER RCOM MONWORS-FiTTing inTo and helping To malee up The well-organized rouTine aT Roosevelt The Boys' and Girls' Locleer Room MoniTors were an eTTicienT corps. They were in charge oT The loclser rooms during each period and checked To see who wenT in and ouT. AppoinTed by Miss Ada Kraus and Mr. George Scholl, The worleers spenT an hour each day in The loclser-rooms. CHESS CLUB - Roolssl Checl4maTesl Pawnsl Bishapsl Such Technical words driTTed Through The dazed mind oT a new member aT The Chess Club aTTer his TirsT meeTing. These Terms may seem sTrange To you or To The novice, buT To The players on The chess Team iT was mere child's play. Under The direcTion aT Edward STilwell, The club members played OTT among Themselves To deTermine who was To represenT RoosevelT in The all-ciTy TournamenT, During The TournamenT, RoosevelT's Team maTched wiTs wiTh Those oT seven oTher high schools in The ciTy. Junior Meyers was presidenT: Jack Voelss, vice-pres- idenT: Philip MacBride, Treasurer: and RoberT Morrison, secreTary. l-TESPERIAN CLUB-Few organizaTions had a beTTer purpose Than RoosevelT's l-lesperian Club. lTs prime obiecT was To malse possible happy social conTacTs in The school world Tor girls whose jobs necessi- TaTed daily early dismissals. The various chapTers aT The Hesperians meT wiTh Their sponsors aT sTudy periods every Two weelss. ln addiTion To The presidenT and The regular oTTicers, each chapTer elecTed commiTTee chairmen Tor indoor and ouTdoor acTiviTies. AT The indoor meeTings The girls would enioy dramaTic or liTerary programs, Tall4TesTs, or any indoor acTiviTy ThaT appealed To The group. AT The ouTf door meeTings The chapTers would Talse wallss, play crogueT, rollerfsl4aTe, make excursions To museums or oTher places aT inTeresT. WheThei' The indoor or ouTdoor program was used depended upon weaTher condiTions. Through The courTesy oT cerTain TheaTer managers, The club members were given complimen- Tary Ticl4eTs To some worTh-while perTori-nances. IIB T LOCKER QOOM 3 MONITORS irsT Row: C l on, Loom s B Row: Kriao M D l XQ cHEss cLuB v, rim ROW: H i ride, G-re oeks. Back R ehl, Olin R Amendc, Robin CAMERA cricic- ERS crusf -irs Row: C. Sfni BeckeT, Curnb Denny, MoulTon Bock Row: Urnph rev, Mr. Cooper WiclcsTrorn, Bre... er, Hagen, Ben Ton, Anderson E. SrniTh, Malh ews. USHER CORPS-- son, Rader, Mr Landes, William son, Neergaard Wills, Randall. LU NCHROOM WORKERSfFirsT Row: Adams, Lundy. Middle Row: M. SmiTh, Hoover, Petersen, Erickson R.SrniTh Weclcer, Lavelle, Silbaugh, Fearn, Mrs. Moore. Back Row: McFarland, STuyTs, STack, Medlar, Milroy, Cook, Mrs. Cur- new, Mason. CAMERA CLICKERS CLUB-Click! You're snapped! Don'T be surprised, iT was only one oT The members oT The Camera Clickers Club Taking a picTure Tor The school liTe secTion oT The annual. Members oT This valuable organizaTion, wiTh Cameron Cooper aT iTs head, noT only Took picTures aT school liTe, buT learned how To develop and prinT Their negaTives as well. All members were allowed To use The dark room, and Those who were unskilled were TaughT. The club also builT an enlarger. AT The bi-monThly meeT- ings, insTrucTions were given in Taking snapshoTs. Bob Umphrey, presidenT, and David Bremer, Treasurer, gave valuable service by Taking picTures To help The posTure classes. Some oT The members oT The club were insTrucTed in The use oT The excepTionally Tine ConTax camera owned by The Annual STaTT. Marian Cumbo and Jacqueline BeckeT were secreTary and vice-presidenT, respecTively. UST-TER CCRPS-IT was The perTormers up TronT who goT The applause, buT The workers behind The scenes deserved a biT oT praise, also. The Usher Corps, a seldom publicized organizaTion, was under The sponsorship oT Charles Landes. lT was composed oT girls who were Torch SocieTy members and wished To serve Their school. Adding a Touch oT TirsT-nighT aTmosphere To RoosevelT's producTions wiTh Their long evening dresses, They disTribuTed programs and direcTed people To seaTs. ConTribuTing To The enioymenT and eTTiciency oT The perTormances, The corps oTTered iTs services aT The Senior Play, The Revue, The Qpera, The Spring MaTinee, and The MidwinTer ConcerT. LUNCT-TRQOM WORKERS-AnoThei' group ThaT worked behind The scenes buT was very imporTanT, was The Lunchroom Woi'kei's. Every day, TiTTy or sixTy boys and girls were involved in preparing and serv- ing The lunches which RoosevelT sTudenTs Tound so delicious. During The morning periods, sTudenTs aided Mrs. NeTTie Moore in preparing Tor The noon rush. OTher sTudenTs worked during lunch periods aT serving The Tood, Taking care oT cash, or washing dishes, while sTill more were engaged in The clean-up aTTerwards. II4 l-il' I i Ipxl Q ,cr BOOKROOM FORCE-M' RADlO CLUB avics, ixwie, MINUTE SERV- ICE BOYS-firsl Whifroaln Dirac M I BOOKROOIVI FORCE-The Bookroom Eorce was always as ready and co-operafive in service as Teddy Roosevelf was famed fa be. Alfhaugh if was one of fhe smallesf service groups in Roosevelf as fo number, if was one of fhe mosf efficienf. Disfribufing books, paper, ink, and all fhe supplies a school as large as Roosevelf used, fhey had fheir busiesf fime af fhe beginning of each semesfer. Woi'king under fhe supervision of George Scholl, fhe Bookroom Eorce was a capable accessory fo a smoofhly running school. RADIO CLUB-W7GN is now really on fhe airl Roosevelf's Radio Club is callingl Because fhis group was lucky enough fo have some money Ieff over from lasf year's budgef, fhey were able fo purchase a new receiving sef. David Johnson disfinguished himself by being fhe only licensed amafeur operafor in fhe school. This year was fhe firsf fime fhaf fhere was only one operalor. Because of fhe efficiency of Norman Clark's W.P.A. class, if was hoped fhaf fhere would be af leasf fen more by fhe end of fhe semesfer. ln fhe dayfime, fhe club somefimes heard from California or Oregon, buf if fhey were able fo work af nighf, fhey had fhe opporfunify of geffing Alaska or even I-lawaii. Ered Ranfz was fhe inspiring advisor who headed fhe group, and Bob lllman served as presidenf. MINUTE SERVICE BUYS-A pleased smile mighf have crossed fhe familiar face of fhe spirif of Teddy Roosevelf il he happened fo view fhe achievemenfs of fhe lvlinufe Service Boys. They were lads affer his own hearf, for like him, fhey worked efficienfly and were prepared af a minufe's nofice fo serve in any capacify. Besides being general 'lhandy-menl' around school, fhe lvlinufe Service Boys fook fheir annual reforesfafion frip fa Snoqualmie Pass on April 23, IQ37. There, fhey planfed 2,000 finy frees on land sef aside by fhe governmenf for such a proiecf. This group was led by Erank Jones Clark, advisor, and had Dick Slafer as ifs presidenf. II5 -Seat TROUBADOURS UBRARY WORK- Kl p k L V g Ba k R S p a D son, B rker, ro' sle, Anderson, OFFICE WORKA ERS-Firsl Row: ,ws Polk,Slaup, ws ' - W Hurd, Cavinglon, Tho'-welz, Free- parlner, M r, Clark, Back Row: is ncai, M s K d Bell, Hoskins, Miss Holl, Brook, Ful- lor, Henderson, Klein Johnson, Rislc. TROUBADOUR CLUB-Shul-ins, orphans, and olhers as unlorlunale were enlerlained by lhe Trou- badour Club lhis year. l-laving broughl a spark ol cheer lo lhese persons who mighr have lound lheir days less inleresling, lhe Troubadour Club compleled a helplul year. The group visiled hospilals and children's homes where lhey enlerlained wilh songs, dances, skils, and monologues. Miss Inez Craven acled as advisor, while Rulh Paul and Belly Barlon were co-chairmen. The members included: Barbara Powers, Bill Crosby, Bill Boullon, Rulh Oliver, Gloria Pope, Earl Elder, Lyle Brigham, Jim McClure, and Belly Waugh. LIBRARY WORKERS-Checking, shelving, and mending more lhan 6,000 books lo be lound in lhe Roosevell l-ligh School library, kepl lhe l.ibrary Woiskei's busy lhroughoul lhe year. These wise boys and girls, besides having gained much knowledge concerning library work, gave a valuable service lo lheir school. Co-operaling wilh Miss Grace Mclnlosh, librarian, lhey learned some lypes ol work lo be lound in a busy, uselul library, such as shelving books, mending lorn pages ol books and magazines, and sorling book cards. During class periods, members ol lhis slall checked allendance and helped sludenls check books in and oul. This ellicienl group helped make lhe library lhe uselul place lhal il proved lo be. OFFICE WORKERS-No governmenl or large business organizalion could run smoolhly and elleclf ively wilhoul an ellicienl ollice lorce. So il was wilh Roosevell l-ligh School. The ollice workers were an imporlanl spoke in lhe wheel ol school elliciency. Many sludenls clerked in lhe ollice belore and aller school or during lhe periods. Their dulies were varied: some liled cards and papers while olhers operaled lhe mimeograph and lypewriler. The ollice boys ran errands and olher workers were in charge ol lhe swilchboard. The mosl imporlanl service lhey gave was wailing on sludenls and visilors who came lo lhe counler in lhe ollice. II6 TEACHERS' SEC- RETARTES-FirsT Row: Miss Nad- eeu, Somrnerville, Mr. Glass, Brown. Middle Row: Mr. Toomey, Sommer- ville, Redlin. Back Row: POinTer, Miss Andrews, Berger- son, Landaas, Miss Greguson. SKI CLUB- Mc- Krnnell, Mac Rae, Giske, Burlcheimer, McCoy, Upper, Fairbrook. GARDEN CLUB A Brook, Lacey, Gourlay, SmlTh, Olson, Kinney, Miss Tornlinson, Harris, SeaTer, Goldberg, Selv- idge, Dow. TEACHERS' SECRETARIES-Teachers' SecreTaries were really privaTe sTenOgraphers in The making. These sTudenTs, who worked under The supervision OT Miss Elora Nadeau, received pracTical secreTarial Training which will help Them in laTer liTe. AT The beginning OT The year, Teachers desiring a helper were assigned one OT These sTudenTs. The secreTaries Typed, Took dicTaTiOn, and cOrrecTed papers. Besides This valuable vOcaTiOnal Training, The workers received eiTher One or One-halT crediT Tor Their work, according To The Time spenT. SKl CLUB -H Skiing! ROosevelTians have learned The chills and Thrills OT iT. This lasT season, The mosT popular winTer sporT Tound even greaTer heighTs OT populariTy OT ROOsevelT. NOT To be ouTdOne by oTher schools in The ciTy, The ROOsevelT Ski Club was organized Tor The TirsT Time This year. The girls' and boys' ski Teams were reorganized and cOmpeTed in The All-CiTy TournamenT aT Snoqualmie Pass, in which RoOsevelT Took Third place. Elinor Upper was The winner in The girls' slalom evenT. The Ski Club also spon- sored Three school Trips TO The Pass. Busses were charTered and The RoosevelT sTudenTs wenT skiing in O group. Jim McKinnell was elecTed presidenT OT The Ski Club: BeTsy Upper, secreTaryg and Reider Giske, Treasurer. The ski council, which made arrangemenTs Tor The club proiecTs, was made up OT Jeanne Eair- brook, Jim Burkheimer, Ray McCoy, and Alan McRae. GARDEN CLUB-EnThusiasTic TuTure gardeners Tormed The Garden Club To learn more OT NaTure's giTTs. WiTh Mrs. Carl Erame, sponsor, This group held valuable meeTings Twice every rnonTh. ln The Tall The group was insTrucTed in Tlower arrangemenT. LaTer They were TaughT how To make corsages OT eiTher ordinary Tlowers or gilded evergreens. During The spring The gardeners cOnsTrucTed lovely glass gardens wiTh Tiny planTs and Tlowers planTed in moss. LoTer on They held an exchonge meeTing, OT which They Traded planTs and bulbs among Themselves. Julio Goldberg was presidenT, and Aleene Selvidge, vice- presidenT. Miss MargareT Tomlinson was The TaculTy advisor OT The Garden Club. II7 5 T sm- P riresr sEMEsTER - Eu' itors-Sealed: Temple- Ts 'cd W,,e'sT:re, Mrs. ST o cs STephe'rson. an in ' Kuehn, Shrflncm, Wrg Newmgzr, S:The '. ReborTers f SeaTed' STory, Buckner, Cleric, rieud Grove. Shed '. V T SECOND SEMESTER W nf S Rneevfevs EirsT Row: P U e M S Walker Douglas, Ahr. cffrui- .wwcr Hoo EllioTT Todd. ETeweeEdEEeEEaE LIKE TT-TE MARCH hore, wriTers on The News STCJTT led o mod liTe. lT wos o 'ivicious circlemeos soon os one deodline wos possed, They would hove To hurry To meeT onoTher ThoT wos rushing oT Them. 0uTwordly, members oT The New STOTT moy hove oppeored To hove had o TlipponT, devil-moyfcoreu oTTiTude, buT ocTuolly They had very serious obiecTives in mind. Two misTolsen ideos held by mony persons ore ThoT The News is prinTed only To give Roosevellrions The occounT oT whoT is hoppening in Their school, ond ThoT by Toleing newswriTing in high schooT one moy go ouT inTo The world ond molse o living os o iour- nolisT. The News exisTs os o meons oT Teoching sTudenTs how To wriTe obiecTively ond cleorly, buT by no meons does iT oTTempT To prepore Them Tor o liTe proTession oT iournolism. This yeor The News had o new odvisor in The person oT Mrs. T-Tildegorde STephenson, who reploced lvliss Edno Breozeole. lvliss Breozeole had served successTully ond energeTicolly os odvisor To The News Tor Ten yeors. RoosevelT's News STOTT wos orgonized much like ThoT oT ony ciTy newspoper. Jerry Sheldon and John Kuehn, The enTerprising ediTors, were ossisTed by The monoging ediTors: boTh posiTions were responsible To The odvisor. Eoch oT The poge ediTors plonned his poge loyouT ond sow ThoT oll The copy oT The reporT- ers wos in on Time ond correcT. Becouse Wednesdoy wos The doy sTudenTs received Their News, mony believed ThoT doy To be one oT The busiesT Tor The sToTT, buT iT wos The eosiesT doy oT The whole weels. lT wos necessory ThoT TwofThirds oT The copy be senT To The prinTer on Tvlondoy nighT, ond The oTher Third The nexT morning. Tuesdoy nighT The ediTors ond odvisor would go To The prinT shop ond puT The Tinishing Touches on The poper beTore iT wenT To press. Wednesdoy The poper wos disTribuTed ond The sToTT resTed Tor one period, Then begon The preporoTions Tor The nexT issue. IIB AD STAFF- Fry, Reyes. STanding: Mr. Glass, Wells, Keene. Righlz Logus, Cameron, Logan, Martin. Left - Seaiedr Templeion, McWain, Henderson. STandA ing: Weeks, Coffin. RighT- SeaTed: Swale, Helland, Denny. Sfanding: Wahl, Har- cus, Crosby. Heweeiekfeeiieiaeg WHEN THE ROLL is called up yonder, maybe more crediT will be given To Those people back' sTage who raise The money Tor our News. There was no drama There excepT perhaps Tor The soliciTor who bearded The adverTiser and no place Tor The Timid soul eiTher. NaTurally, The TirsT duTy oT The Ad STOTT was soliciTing ads. The ad manager and assisTanT were responsible To Sam Glass, advisor, Tor a sevenTy-inch quoTa each week. Jack Thomas, The TirsT semesTer's manager, mode his quoTag Delores Reyes and Bill Fry Tried To equal his Tine record. Convincing Mr. Pros- pecTive AdverTiser oT The value oT buying space, while aT The same Time making The ads so appealing as To aTTracT The aTTenTion oT subscribers To The News, l4epT The Ad STaTT on The iump. The collecTors were The second imporTanT group. Selling adverTising space obviously wouldn'T do The News any good unless The money was collecTed. This group was responsible Tor collecTing 5400.00 each semesTer. Only Three collecTors were needed, buT all worl-sed hard and eTTicienTly. During The second semesTer, MarTha Jean Denny was collecTion manager and had Barbara AllingTon and KaTherine GriTTiTh as her assisTanTs. EnThusiasTic and capable Sam Glass seldom received The crediT he deserved as advisor To The Ad STaTT. EnergeTic and eTTervescenT, Mr. Glass was an indispensible TacTor in The success aT The Ad STaTT. PubliciTy Tor The lunchroom was handled by members oT The Ad STaTT. This meanT planning Tor menus, publiciTy, movies, sponsors, and masked marvels. Delores Reyes was The lunchroom publiciTy chairman. By necessiTy, The Ad STaTT had To be made up oT people wiTh push and no end oT imaginaTion. The News has paid cash Tor The paper sTraighT Through The depression-even Though 50? oT The naTion's high school papers ceased publicaTion aT ThaT Time. Haven'T you, The sTudenTs oT RoosevelT High School, The righT To be proud oT The Ad STaTT? ll? ANNUAL STAFF M G' '-YET T c s ,T l 'Sf Slaf-diva: Miss Al l L, ff A - . . Le iw W. , d Cec' . f P - wg B am Trafxjjrl X t. 5? F' 5' L -4. , 'N K h6wf,4,,N,f.w5..?'15f'5 X5-1-3 7 L ANNUAL STAFF- rrrsf Rcw: Beau lieu, Solheim, Harpy, Trfnnre, Ahrers. Back Row: Toad, Buckieq Big- Tora, Anderson sw Ars BWV, T EEEEEEEGEQEQEEGEGEGE REFLECTING IN PRINT RoosevelT High School as iT is, a school vibranT wiTh liTe and enThusiasTic- ally searching Tor learning, The Annual STaTT inTroduces--l937's The STrenuous LiTe l May iT be oT increased value and more service Than ever beTore. A sparkling, original idea Tor o Theme was The TirsT assignmenT on which The Annual STaTT puzzled. SuccessTul Living, as exempliTied by our namesake, Theodore RoosevelT, was The Tinal choice and Theme around which This yearbook was builT. AT The opening oT The school year, only The appoinTmenT oT Arnold Challman as EdiTor-in-ChieT had been deTiniTely announced. Jean lvlcGuigan, one oT The members who had previous experience working on The Annual, was named AssociaTe EdiTor. PlursT Clark was appoinTed PicTorial EdiTor and Boys' Club EdiTor. OTher appoinTmenTs were as Tollows: Senior EdiTors, Audrey Snyder and Jean Brown, Junior EdiTor, GerTrude l-Tarbyq Sophomore EdiTor ,Phyllis Turnurep Freshman EdiTor, Elcena Torrance? A. S. R., Torch, and l-lonors and Awards, RuTh PeTerson: Copy and Allied ArTs, DoroThy Beaulieu, Girls' Club and SporTs, lvlariorie Solheim: Boys' SporTs, STuarT Todd: AcTiviTies, Joy Ahrensq Exchanges, Philip Buckler: and School LiTe, Richard Anderson, Edwin SmiTh, Philip Buckler, and Jack BigTord. The largesT porTion oT The crediT Tor The success oT This yearbook should go To Miss Alma Wai'd, The advisor oT The Annual STaTT. Hers was The responsibiliTy oT one oT The mosT imporTanT maior proiecTs. T20 T STAFF img W. N . vt. fagisf, LMT ART STAF V B TCTQK 9 F Log P ss EHBRQEQEQEEBH Laurels should be passed ouT To rnany persons who have helped produce This year's The STrenuous LiTe, buT a special gold-inlaid laurel should go To Cecil Bullock, Business Manager OT The Annual. Nurnber one an The lisT OT duTies Tell To The Senior EdiTors, Tor Theirs was The Tasle oT arousing The inTeresT oT seniors in having Their picTures snapped in The Senior PicTure STudio. AlThough The policy OT reducing The copy space considerably was Tollowed, The wriTTen sTory OT The acTiviTies oT The RoosevelT sTudenT body was irnporTanT. The copy Tor which each ediTor was responsible TirsT wenT To Jean McGuigan, AssociaTe EdiTor, Then To DoroThy Beaulieu, Copy EdiTor, and Tinally To Miss Wai'd, who iudged The copy beTore iT was reTurned To The ediTors Tor second, Third, and Tinal draTTs. Cor'nparaTively unlauded was The ArT STaTT advised by Miss Anna Nordell. WiThouT daubT, The arT secTions were arnong The rnosT irnporTanT, and were cerTainly The rnosT beauTiTul oT The enTire bools. Since RoosevelT opened iTs doors in l922, Miss Nordell has held This posiTian. Year aTTer year The STrenuous LiTe has had The same high gualiTy oT arT which has made iT appreciaTed. AT TirsT The Theme, Success- Tul Living, was believed a diTTiculT one To illusTraTe: laTer iT was Tound To be one OT The rnosT inspiraTional and adapTable ever used. Now The curTain Talls on The T937 Annual STaTT's work. lTs success or Tailure is The success or Tailure oT RoosevelT's yearbook. IT is in your hands-The T937 The STrenuous l.iTe. I2I Speseie The heollh ol The people is reolly lhe lounclolion upon which oll lheii hoppiness ond oll Jrheii' power os o Slole depend. Beniornin Disroeli M1 Y ,I 3, mqv 'v. 'K' ,Q .Mi Im. Kin ' 'Hi , .M-f i , , -,Ls ,qw-f 'S M81 .qyw Nw: , V an iv mmf, W.. 4 991 ,fa HIM ,,....-QCP 5. wh -VNV N N 1 2 fn !S is A .- 4 ' L A ' ' V3 Mig' may ff . 553955 Speeds ., ADWQORS lvl 4 s Dum. lCERS: Mcrieae. efw-.coz verlising Manager, 'one Bo ef V lwrv-Treasurer, A i'- Wingcf, ic Rresidenl, Dorsey Seri, 5ellv Winningna n, Y rs , , Epref v is c , ,fi-,1, :li .aw .2 3526 55555 Rho is Greek for fhe leiler R and was used in place of lhe usual simple alhlefic leHer. Membership in Rho Club, Roosevel+'s big-lelfer club for girls excelling in afhlelics, is lhe aim of every sporls-minded girl in school. The club slands for good sporlsmanship and fair play. ll' endeavors io pro- rnole good will and io keep before ifs members high ideals. Girls who have earned a big R, which is received when 500 poinls are gained, since fhe beginning of lheir sophomore year, are eligible for rnernber- ship. Freshmen winners of liHIe R's belonged +o a Rho- eHe Club. HOSTESSES al lhe girls' all-cilv big leller brealelasl in lhe spring, Roosevelr Rho Club girls were even more aclive lhan usual during lhe pasl year, The Rho Club members were advised by lhe lwo energelic physical educalion insfruclars, Miss Dorolhea Rilchie and lvliss Grace Kingsbury, and headed bi, lhe club ollicers. Al l'he beginning ol lhe school year in Seplerriber, Rho Club aegan its aclivilies by sponsoring a Gvm Dandy lo enlerlain new girls wilh games and a program lo help lhem become acquainled. The annual inilialion banguel was held in December wilh 'llhe Bars and Slripes Forever as ils lheme. Teas were given lor lhe lacullv, and molhers ol members. The main spring evenl was an inilialion lea during which lhe secona semesler enlranls were received inla he club. The Rho girls sponsored lhe lunchroom lor one week and lunchraam receiafs lor lhe weeh proved lhal lhe club was an assel lo +he school in general as well as lo girls' sporls aclivilies, RHO CLUB L wfi lelYf'+.'l.,:1R,M,:q.2f,1:,f1'H'3' Q.. 5w' BH2 i: l .s ls- 3 Leis, Winafu Di, Funnirn, l-lm -'1, Brvf New--' l-lf Lznvf Lvl' Kr: ' 'fab' i' linn xii Afrcss' Ref 11 Eric-fs-fn, Upper Rigri: C.if's-icrgn , Cal iff fwfr' Q lb f lf l llfrf' L2 a'f.ws hlillcl-' Vvlilfax R'cf: Ruzg, Asst-', Ri , l any 126 Gymnasium 5Eeeeee Upper Leff-TAP CLUB: Prowell, Spengler, Thompson, Boles, Liffell, Arnold, lbsen. Upper RighifRHYTHM DANCING CLASS. Lower-TUMBLING CLASS. HEALTH IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF BLISS, AND EXERCISE, OF HEALTH-James Thomson WISHING fo eliminafe fhe old-fashioned mefhods of afhlefic insfrucfion and gymnasium work which sfressed feam play and placed emphasis on fhe winning of championships, fhe afhlefic advisors did whaf fhey could during fhe pasf year fo inferesf sfudenfs individually in sporfs, making room for fhose who did nof excel. New classes were formed for girls who were in need of correcfion in posfure and weighf. A fap club was organized by some of fhe school's mosf prominenf dancers. lvlary .lane Boles became ifs firsf presidenf. Because enough girls were inferesfed in horseback riding fo warranf fhe formafion of a riding group, Roosevelf girls made horseback riding one of fheir official sporfs. No ofher Seaffle high school had a horseback riding club con- necfed wifh fheir physical educafion deparfmenf. Members of fhe fumbling classes and fhe modern dance class provided enferfainmenf af school funcfions. Ballroom and fap dancing classes were also under way, offering a wide choice of exfra courses for fhose who were nof inferf esfed in fhe usual sporfs classes. E Qede We believe fhere is a sporf or game for every girl - nof iusf 'For fhe few who excel. We believe fha? every girl -whefher she be s+udious, frail, gregarious, dynamic or shy-should be given an op- porfunify fo parficipafe in sporfs according +o her infer- esfs ancl abilify. We believe fhere is greafer joy and recreafion in whole- some compefifion 'rhan in in- fensive compefifion which aims af championships and records. We believe 'rhaf cerfain ideals and s+andards, widely adopfed, are necessary fo in- sure fhis Type of recreafionf' -Women's Division Nafional Amafeur Afhlefic Federafion. I27 Ca dy Sales Manager Tennis, Golf Manager Riding Club Presidenl Archery Manager Baseball Manage BeTTy Carmichael Anne Goodfellow Jean Townsend Enid Raifi Jane Cla k A Spear? Sees Evesey Season FIELD HOCKEY enThusiasTs sparked by manager Yoshie Euiihira, colorTully spoTTed The Tield when The hockey season began near The close oT SepTember. The iuniors deTeaTed all opponenTs To emerge The hockey yicTors oT I936. l-likers, led by Virginia Rice, also sTarTed Their acTiviTies early in The school year and conTinued Their hikes unTil June. Archery TurnouTs Took place boTh in The spring and in The Tall, managed by Enid RaTTi. CompeTiTion in The Torm aT TournamenTs proved Louise Taylor To be The archery champion. Marjorie Gibson Took charge oT volleyball, in which The sophomore class Team Took The honors. BaskeTball, managed by Mercedes Greenwood, drew larger TurnouTs Than any oTher sporT. ln Table Tennis, which was managed by Seiko Miyagawa, Margie Young was winner. Barbara Erickson, winner in The bad- minTon TournamenT, was Tollowed by Marjorie Kingman, runner-up. Elaine Gumlam was manager. The newlyfTormed Riding Club, managed by Jean Townsend, Turned ouT To be one oT The mosT acTiye clubs in school, judging Trom The enThusiasm regisTered by iTs members. A drill Team was chosen Trom The advanced riders To Take parT in an all-ciTy horse show in May. Tennis and golT, boTh under The leader- ship oT Anne GoodTellow, were Two aT The laTe spring sporTs, The winner aT which was decided by Tour- namenT. Baseball Tinished up The round oT sporTs, The class Teams playing each oTher unTil near The close oT school in June. The allfAmerican game was ably managed by Jane Clark. HOCKEY: Graham, Sniilh, Graves, Wolayer, Leas, Erickson Ross TABLE TENNlS: Young, LcVasser, Wilcox, Goodfellow, Lcas. G-oodfellow, Kendall, Gracey, Brefz. LEYBALL Eliey, Murphy, Snider, Bussard, BASKETBALL: Gibson, Ralli, Rapp, Fuiilnira, BADMINTON: Ericksonlchampionl S Tl' Sree er u g, Amende, l-laTTon, Inks'er. 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The money ralsen in has been pul aside as a fund which will someday provide a Tennis courl' somewhere near Jrhe school, Tor Roosevelr sludenls. The Girls' Club lurnished candy al The games. Proiecls such as This have made The group val- uable as a service club. bllKES-Manager, Riceg Lelfasserg Roslingj Dixg Gibsong Reedg Murphy, ARCHERY-Goodfellow, Townsend, Taylor, While, Reed, Lees. TENNlS-Slanding: Hallon, Wilcox, Kneeling: Snider, Srnilh. BASEBALL-Clark, Wolaver, Daniels, Brelz, While, Graves, Gourloy, SoiTfPowers, Greenwood, Young, Kingman, Winningharn. McDonald, Loomis. Baarninton Manager Ela' e G u ff FIRST TEAM FOOTBALL e Upper Row: Clark Parker, Ken Wielard, Jack Anwende, Bill Noser. Lower Row: Colin McClinTocr, Bob Woif, Al Beebe, Dick Greenwood. Upper Right I-lead Manager, Paul Newrnan, E'e'aEQeEH5f CCACT-I BILL l-IAROLDSOIXI and his aggressive Rough Riders puT RoosevelT on The TooTball map again aTTer several lean years. UpseTTing The championship-bound Queen Anne eleven and overwhelnwf ingly deTeaTing The WesT SeaTTle Indians, The RoosevelT Tearn iurnpedTron'1 a second division Tean-i To The Third spoT in The SeaTTle prep circuiT, To enioy The mosT successiful season in six years. Coach l-laroldson, in his second season as RoosevelT's TooTball nTenTor, developed an inwpregnalole line around his reTurning leTTern'ien, co-capTains Dick Greenwood and Joe l-luTchinson, a speedy veTeran l3ackTield, and rnosT oT all, he broughT To The Cowen Parkers a winning aggregaTion. RoosevelT 61 Ballard 0. ln The iniTial encounTer oT The season, The ileds, raTed even wiTh Ballard, ToughT on even Terms Tor Three Tull quarTers. lvlidvvay Through The Tinal period, The Rough Riders gained posses- sion oT The ball on The Ballard TorTy-yard sTripe. EighT plays laTer, Les Damrnan carried The pigskin across The lasT whiTe marker, clirnaxing The susTained Touchdown drive. RoosevelT Og Franklin 0. MenTal miscues, Tumbles, and RoosevelT's sTouT de-Tense kepT The Tavorecl Franke lin eleven Tram nwarring The Rough Riders' record, as The Two Teams ToughT To a scoreless Tie in The second Tray. Franklin ouTgained The leds by over TiTTy yards because oT a passing aTTack which garnered sevenTy-Three yards. The Teddies' line, deTensively The ciTy's besT, wiThheld Two Quaker challenges, while a Rough Rider aTTack bogged down iusT shorT OT pay dirT. I30 xv' F' ,T , fill fri y i TRI!! 3 uni 2 in nn lltfl ln- -........,Ws...... N.. FIRST TEAM FOOTBALL'-Upper Row: Joe l-luTchinson, Ross Jay, Les Dammen, Bill Glaisver, Bob Erickson. Lower Row: Phi! Wolf, Ken Darrow Bob Knowles, Elmer Berg, Lower LeTT: Coach Bill Harolason. 56035655 RoosevelT 63 Broadway 7. Championship hopes Taded when, by The margin oT one slim pofnT, RoosevelT losT a decision To Broadway. The under-raTed Tiger Torward wall ouT-charged The muchfpraised line aT The Cowen Rarlsers and played heads-up ball in winning. A second guarTer Touchdown and conversion puT The Bengals in a commanding seven-poinT lead. Coming To liTe in The Third quarTer, The Teds drove To The Ten-yard sTripe where The Bengal line sTiTTened and regained possession OT The ball. AT This iuncTure, lvlar- shall STensTrom aTTempTed To pass, buT was rushed by The Teddie Torwards. Phil WolT, end, inTercepTed and ran To a Touchdown. The aTTempTed lsicls Trom placemenT was wide, hence, a seven To six vicTory Tor Broadway. RoosevelT 71 Garfield I3. A TorTy-yard Touchdown pass spelled deTeaT To The Cowen Parlaers as Coach Leon Brigham's Team hiT The comebaclf. Trail aTTer losing iTs opening TilT. Early in The TirsT period, a sus- Tained drive yielded The Teddies a score. Berg converTed Trom placemenT To puT The Teds ouT in TronT by seven painTs. GarTield reTaliaTedg inTercepTed a RoosevelT pass, and marched The remaining ThirTyfTour yards To pay dirT. WiTh The score lf.noTTed aT seven To seven, boTh Teams ToughT on even Terms ThroughouT The Third and TourTh guarTers unTil, in o lasT-minuTe eTTorT To score, Dulce l-lanlsinson unleashed a TorTy- yard heave To l-larry Rich, who scampered across The goal line Tor The winning score. RoosevelT 37 Queen Anne 0. RoasevelT's mighTy Torward wall proved To be Too much Tor The Queen Anne Quays who meT The Teds, undeTeaTed. A quick ThrusT inTo scoring TerriTory gave The Rough Riders I3l O a well deserved vicTory. The one aerial aTTempT aT The game, Berg To Wielarid, was good Tor TwenTy yards. WiTh a TirsT down on The TwenTy-Two yard sTripe, The Ted Torward wall opened up holes Through which Elmer Berg and Les Damman ploughed Tor a TirsT down. Needing Tive previous yards aTTer Three ThrusTs aT The sTiTTened Queen Anne line, Elmer Berg dropped back and successTully placed The ball beTween The uprighTs Tor a Tield goal, The only score oT The game. Queen Anne's passing aTTacle clicked. buT noT consisTenTly enough To oTTseT The aggressive line play oT The Teds. RoosevelT gained one hundred TwenTy-nine yards Tram scrimmage To Queen Anne's TwenTyAThree yards, so compleTely did They ouTclass The rival eleven. RoosevelT I9g WesT SeaHle O. Playing Their lasT regular conTesT oT The season, The Teds scalped The Indians Trom WesT SeaTTle in an aTTernoon oT specTacular TooTball. The ouTsTanding TeaTure oT The game, l a conTesT in which all deparTmenTs were ouTsTanding, was The Tine pass deTense oT The Cowen Parkers, who sTopped eTTecTively The highly TouTed passing aTTacle oT The opponenTs. N Seeesad Eeem Eeeibei COACT-l TIGER T-TAROLDSON should have a sTrong Team nexT year if his second Team oT I937 is To be considered any criTerion. EmulaTing The varsiTy squad, The seconds won Tour games, losT one, and Tied one To occupy The Third spoT in The local prep circuiT. From his sevenTeen leTTer-winners, Coach Tflaroldson will have Ten men bacls To bolsTer an eleven, heavily hiT by graduaTion. RoosevelT I9g Ballard 0. ln a conTesT which was one conTinual show aT The Teddy oTTense, Bill Glaisyer and Jaclq Amende inTercepTed passes To aid in deTeaTing Ballard, nineTeen To noThing. A pass, Knowles To Ed Olsen, led To The TirsT Touchdown. RoosevelT I4p Franklin 0. The Rough Riders came To liTe in The Tinal period, scored Two Touchdowns, one as a direcT resulT oT an end-around play and The oTher on a TorTy-Tive yard dash by Jim Currier, To avenge The Tie oT The TirsT Team game wiTh Franklin. RoosevelT I4g Broadway 0. EeaTuring a smashing running aTTacls and a clever passing aTTacl4, The Teds deTeaTed Broadway, TourTeen To noThing. Successive passes, one To Al Olsen and The oTher To BroTher, Ed, accounTed Tor The TirsT Touchdown. A susTained drive in The TourTh quarTer neTTed a second score. RoosevelT O: Garfield 6. Championship hopes Taded when GarTield's eleven scored a Touchdown againsT The Rough Riders in a show oT power To win, six To noThing. RoosevelT 73 Queen Anne 3. A TourTh quarTer Tield goal gave Queen Anne a commanding lead over The Teds. T-lowever, wiTh buT TwenTy seconds oT play remaining, a pass, Thrown Trom behind The Quay's goal line was bloclsed by Bob WolTe, recovered behind The goal line by Blake RalsTon. Jim Currier converTed Trom placemenT as The gun sounded, giving RoosevelT a seven To Three win. RoosevelT Og WesT Sea'I'Tle 0. EighTing in a sea oT mud, The WesT SeaTTle seconds held The Teds To a scoreless Tie in The season's Tinale. The conTesT was liTerally a baTTle beTween The ThirTy-yard lines, neiTher Team having The sTamina and drive To ouTwiT boTh JupiTer Pluvius and The opponenTs. SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL-Kneeling: Jim Currier, Bob Madden, Ed MANAGERS-Sharaing: Don Filbiy Dar T-lusbard, Bob Glaisyer, Tea Olsen, George Le Maine, Joe Miller, Al Olsen, Jim Grub. Slandinqg Leber, Merrick Mohr, STeve Cal. Dave Fisher, Bob Van AnTwerp, GilberT Wilson, Dave Lagq, Blake Ramon, Don Whipple. 13? The iniTial score came in The TirsT period Tollowing a pass, Berg To Wielond, which puT The Teds in posiTion. Pass inTercepTions paved The way To The oTher Two scores. Freshman guarTerback, Bobby Erick- son, played an ouTsTanding game, handled his kicking assignmenT TO perTecTion, and showed promise OT being a Truly greaT aThleTe. The nineTeen poinTs margin OT vicTory was The greaTesT regisTered in The prep league Tor I936. RoosevelT 77 Broadway 7. ln The Thanksgiving Day ChariTy merry-go-round aTTair RoosevelT was piTTed againsT The Broadway Bengals in a grudge maTch. Broadway, co-holder wirh RoosevelT OT The Third spOT in The Tinal sTandings, had previously deTeaTed The Teds, seven To six. Wide open TooTball was The dish served To Those who saw The TilT. AT The close OT TwenTy minuTes OT specTacular TooTball, RoosevelT had noT gained revenge Tor ThaT earlier deTeaT, buT had Tied The Bengals seven To seven. Coach l-laroldson gave sTripes To sevenTeen Tollowers OT The pigskin parade, among Them Two all- ciTy sTars, Colin lVlcClinTock and Dick Greenwood, cenTer and guard, respecTively. Four leTTermen will reTurn nexT year To Torm The nucleus Tor anoTher TirsT division Team. Es'aeEa-939953 EQQHSQEE FROST-T-SORT-l FOOTBALL - Unusual circumsTances enshrouded an oTherwise perTecT season Tor RoosevelT's underclassmen TooTball Team. Winning Three and Tieing one, The Trosh-soph aggregaTion was The champion OT iTs division. Coach AlTred Scheer, in developing such a willing, rugged, buT green OuTTiT, did well. The TooTball TaughT by him will be evidenT when neyT vear's varsiTy Takes The Tield, as he TuTored numerous promising aThleTes. RoosevelT 2Ig Ballard 7. ln The iniTial encounTer OT The season, The Trosh-soph aggregaTion, behaving like veTerans, compleTely ouTclassed The heavier Ballard elevenq Took advanTage OT The menTal miscues OT The oppOnenTs, and played heads-up ball To win TwenTy-one To seven. RoosevelT vs. Lincoln. Lincoln, due To a misundersTanding in daTes, appeared on The RoosevelT Tield a day previous To The scheduled daTe. A pracTice TilT was played To compensaTe Tor The Trip. ConsisTenTly long punTing by sophomore end, Pike: line plunging by Lurvey, ond sparkling line play OT liTTle Richard Thomp- son TeaTured The conTlicT, RoosevelT's by Toi'TeiT. RoosevelT 2lg Cleveland 0. The Rough Riders ron rough-shod over The smaller, less experienced Cleve- land eleven. Sparks scored The TirsT OT Three Touchdowns, aTTer Graham parTially blocked a punT which Thompson reTurned To The Twelve-yard sTripe. So compleTely was The Cleveland ouTTiT ouTclassed ThaT iT did noT advance The ball wiThin The TwenTy-yard marker, nor did iT make a TirsT down. RoosevelT 0: Wes'I' SeaTTle 0. ln a baTTle which was To decide The championship, The Two undeTeoTed Teams RoosevelT and WesT SeaTTle, meT and baTTled beTween The respecTive TwenTy-yard lines Tor Tour guar- Ters OT TOoTball. The scoreless Tie necessiTaTed a play-OTT. Since WesT SeaTTle reTused To make arrange- menTs, RoosevelT was awarded The championship. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL-CHAMPIONS-Foreground: Wendell Pike, SUBSTITUTESSFIOM Row: Dick Slaier, Frank Cook, Torn Lauer, Sher- Bernard SmiTh, Bud Graham, Holmes Pooser, Richard Thompson, WalT man Marriani, Dean Henderson, Marcus WesTlund, Dick Wise. Middle Harrison, Larry Wolf. Background: Bob Harding, Charles Sparks, Row: Campbell McCullough, Jack Richardson, Jack Sheedy, Jim Dean BerThiaurne, Clifford Lurvey. Rufheriord, Don Redlin, Lyle Young. Top Row: Frank Dupar, Bill EilerT- son, Bill SafsTrom, Frank Rudnicki, DexTer STuberg. 133 Eaeieeibaill CQACH PCP DVQRAKS Roagli Rider guinlel, defending champions ol llwe Seallle prep circulr. losl lliree garnes in a nwidbseason slump wlrclw spelled linis lo rilular aspiiallons. l-loweyer, rlre fnird place leds gained llme dislincrion ol being llwe only' aggregarion lo w n over llwe cliampfonslwip Ballard ouliilq had llme besl delensiye record of any learn in flue cily: and sei a new single-garne-scoring record in overwlielmfng Cleveland 7I-24. W.nning eiglwl conlesis and dropping four, Roosevell was llrird in ine linal prep slanding. An underfraled Lincoln live oliered siupporn resslance lo Roosevelns niglily-iouled grrinrel llwrouglwf oul llre lirsl period, pul a lasl liall rally, led by Elrner Berg. yielded lne Rouglr Riders a 43-28 w'n, llwe Cowen Parlaers' vaunled passing alrack was al perlecfion wlwen llwey rnel' Broadway. Conlinuol plasling ol llme Roosevelr siege guns resulled in a 45fl7 viclory. Al Olson, wrli liileen seconds ol play remaining. Scored llwree poinls lo lle llne Queen Anne live. and llwen slipped llrrougli a crfpple in over-lime lo win lor llue Cowen Parl-aers, 30-28. Tilular conlcnders rne? wlwen Roosevelr enler a'ned llwe Ballard Beavers. Efgnly nwoilclwed, lhe Iwo grfnls louglwl on even lerrns 'rlirouglroul llie Qame. Tlwe Beavers pulled alwead nrdway lnrougli llwe iourrln guarler and gained a livefpoinl advanlage lo win 30-25. Al Qlsen, playing His lasr conresl lor Roosevell. garnered nine counlers. Cleveland's gianlflsillers, sparlaed by Fred Sanlinoni, lweld llfme leds scoreless rlwrouglwoul llre fir-sl period: leepr pace willw llwe lavored leds during llwe secona lwall lo win 2445, Neal Mullords lwelve Ooinls were nor enouglm lo penelil llwe lloundering leds, as Garlield Topped Roosevelr 27-25. ln llweir inirial garne ol llie second round, llwe llouglr Riaer passing arlack clicked. Pau Sniin, Nea. lvlullord, and Eddie Qlsen galliered lorry-one poinrs To leaa The ofiensive afracls. Roosevell won 47, 4,-'iw' , .,--.,-X. F AW-. iff-Vim veA.. ... i . ,,, i i f r ..i 3aeEeeEbaEE 20. KnoTTed aT i Tell aT The inTermission, a second halT rally neTTed Thii-Ty-Tive poinTs and a vicTory over Their Taller rangier opponenTs, Broadway, Toy a score oT 46-22, RoosevelT's high-scoring aggregaTion, hiT The high TorTies Tor The Third successive TilT. Queen Anne was The vicTim aT RoosevelT's smooTh passe ing and accuraTe close-in shooTing This game. The Teds counTed 47 markers To Their opponenTs' 25. Given an ouTside chance aT beaTing The undeTeaTed Ballard guinTeT, The Teds ToughT To a draw aT The inTermission. Leading 27-20 wiTh buT Tive minuTes remaining, Ballard appeared To be The winner, buT Timely basl4eTs by SmiTh, Berg, and lvlulTord TJroughT The Teds To wiThin one poinT oT The Beavers. AT This iuncTure Jack ArThaud sTarTed counTing his shoTs, and gaThered Tive precious poinTs in Two minuTes. TQoosevelT won 34-33, when ArThaud looped in a Tield goal wiTh TwenTy seconds aT play remaining. A new scoring record was seT as RoosevelT gained revenge Tor a previous shellacleing by The Eagles Trom Cleveland. The score was RoosevelT 7I: Cleveland 24. Needing a vicTory To puT Them in The play-oTT, The Teds iourneyed To 6arTield, where The small gym hampered Their passing aTTacls: They losT a 33-29 decision, plus The chance To reTain The Michigan Trophy, emblemaTic oT The prep circuiT championship. ln a posT-season game held aT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon Pavilion, RoosevelT deTeaTed GarTield, XI-28 in a TasT game. The Dvorak coached second Team, wiTh Ten vicTories and Two deTeaTs, Tinished The schedule Three games ahead oT The nearesT compeTiTor, To reTain The TiTle annexed losT year. Coach Ed Turner's sophomore Tive came wiThin an ace oT winning The championship, buT losT The deciding conTesT To Lincoln, 28-24. As a resulT, The sophomores held The Third spoT. The Trash won one game in eighT To share The cellar posiTion wiTh Ballard. SOPHOMORE TEAM: Manger Reulfig Neaseq Henderscq Bailey, Pixe, L. Wolf- Ol'T'isTmadg Harrison' W's9' Mullinj SeTsTfo'og Declrerj Coach, Ea Turrer, -Y - Y F-- . W-- -F. ., . F. F T. F if , AEEQQBQ EIGT-TTY-THREE l-TOPEFULS answered Coach Charles E. Pop Dvorak's iniTial coll To Track aspir- anTs. From This number, including eighT leTTer winners and numerous poTenTial newcomers, The nineTeen ThirTy-seven ecliTion aT The RoosevelT Track Team was selecTed. Early in The season, The Third annual novice Track meeT was held, giving Coach Dvorak an idea oT recruiTs. Jack ArThaud, all-ciTy pole vaulT and high lump sTar, led The RoosevelT poinT gaTherers wiTh Ten counTers in every meeT. Edgar Grunbock, Tour-TorTy sTarg Twin broTher Elwyn Grunbock and Bob Link in The hurdles: Calder Bressler and lrving l-lerman in The sprinTs: and Clarence SpiTTler, and Bob WhiT- ney in The Tield evenTs, Tormed The nucleus around which a beTTer-Than-average Team was builT. Discoveries in The novice meeT were numerous. Two probable leTTer winning dash men, Dick Searing, WesT SeaTTle TransTer, and Jim Elzey, sophomore, won class numerals. Jack Reed, miler, was also a producT oT The early meeT. Weaknesses in The Tield evenTs were sTrengThened when WalT l-larrison aTTempTed To puT The shoT and Ross Jay, TennisTer, Threw The discus. lnclemenT weaTher maTerially hindered The condiTioning process. MeeTing Lincoln, undeTeaTed in Three years OT compeTiTion, in The TirsT compeTiTion, The RoosevelTians scored TorTy poinTs To The sTronger ouT- TiT's sevenTy-Three. Jack Reeds vicTory in The mile, Jack ArThaud's double vicTory in The high iump and pole vaulT, and Ed Grunbock's pressing oT Ralph MasT To a new record were The noTable perTormances. ln as Thrilling a meeT as was ever held, The RoosevelT relay Team won on a Toul To eke ouT a win over The GarTield aggregaTion, Tor The Third Time in TiTTeen years, by a score OT 59lf2 To 53lf2. STrengTh in The Tield evenTs was The basis oT RoosevelT's vicTory as The 'leds gaThered ThirTy-Tour oT TorTy-Tive poinTs in Those evenTs. RoosevelT showed well in laTei- campeTiTions: Triangular meeTs, relay carnival, and all-ciTy evenT. Above-Lefi: Ed Grunbock. Cenierz Jack Adhaud, Righf: EI Grunbock. SQUAD-Kneeling: Wendell Pike, Clarence Haqqen, Jails Conlen. Walf Harrison, Ross Jay, Bob Madden, Bob Whilney, Ed Grunbock, El Grunbock, Jim Elzev, Bob Hay, Jack Reed. Sianding: Manager, Bob Roberlsg Richard Howelig Doug Whippleg Jack Scheedyg Bob Linkg Clarence SpiTTlery Bob T-lardinqg Ted Nicolavg Dick Searingg lrving Her- mang Clarence Gerej Ralph Whihneyg Arnold Challrnang Calder Bresslerg Dean Eearng Bob Wareg Manager, Bryce Richards, hi .rr s 1 B 'a.., K sl wi ri Baeebai EARLY SEASON REPQRTS proclaimed ThaT l937 was To be a big year Tor RooseyelT in so Tar as baseball was concerned. Six leTTermen answered Coach Virgil Anderson's iniTial call To Turn ouT. Numer- ous American Legion diamondeers had promising records, and inTeresT seemed To reach a new high. Then The spring rains began To wash ouT pracTice sessions, and Elmer Berg was seT back wiTh The Tlu. As a resulT The Team play in The opening conTesT was ragged, errors were numerous lTiTTeen errors in Three gamesl, piTching was erraTic, and The hiTTing averaged a mere 235. lmprovemenT was noTiced, however, and wiTh Elmer Berg in shape The leds began To play a beTTer brand oT ball. VeTeran Elmer Berg led The mound sTaTT, while Phil WolT and Chuck Cannon assisTed. Successor To The veTeran Laney McConnell was Kenny Wieland. The inTield was composed oT veTerans WalT lvlilroy aT TirsT, Bobby Wells aT second, Neal MulTord and Jacle MclnTyre aT shorT sTop, and Bob Ericleson aT The hoT corner. OuTTielders were aT a premium. Sophomore Bob Glaisyer was The Tind oT The season, baTTing .600 Tor The TirsT Three games. Elmer Berg, Phil WolT, and Bob OldTield Tilled in, in The gardens Tor The Teds. PiTchers Elmer Berg, Chuclf. Cannon, and 'led Eorde Tailed To subdue GarTield in The season opener. lhirTeen hiTs plus numerous errors accounTed Tor The I3-8 deTeaT Tor The Roughriders. OuThiT by RoosevelT, a veTeran Lincoln ouTTiT Tools advanTage oT Phil WolT's lacls oT conTrol and The Teddy errors To win I4-9. lmproved hiTTing seemed To be The only hopeTul sign aT This iuncTure. lVleeTing an all-ciTy hurler in Rube SandsTrom oT Broadway, The Cowen Parlsers were held To Tour scaTTered hiTs, while Elmer Berg yielded Ten saTe blows. SandsTrom sTrucle ouT sevenTeen RoosevelTians, neyerTheless, in accepTing a 4-O loss, The Roughriders displayed improvemenT. As only Three seniors Tigure in The sTarTing lineup, a real pennanT ThreaT may be loolsed Tor in l938. Upper Lef'r: Bob Glaisyer. Cenfer: Walf Milroy, sliding, Bob Erickson, Third base. Upper RighT: Elmer Berg. SQUAD-Kneeling: Manager, Don Redlin, Malvin Alexander, Bob Sicror, Bud Cook, Bob WesTon, Cam McCullough, Doug Fordeg Jaclx Amends, Frank Cook, Ted Leber, George Nease, Susurnu Taguchi, Bill GlomsTead. Sfandingz Coach, Virgil Anderson, Bob Woodcock, Neal Mulfordg Bob Glaisyer, Larry WclT, Bob Erickson, Phil Wolf, Bob OldTicld, WalT Milroy, Elmer Berg, Dave Gordon, Jack MclnTyre, Chuck Cannon, Ken Wieland, Bob Wells, Manager, Paul Newrvan, Manager, Alex Boies. 5 , .. , . :., T, ' , ggg, X r s ,,, ,,.,g ,,,' t ...Qt- f l9 '1 gf lil-ar -L 1' iPff.2Wf if if-1 fi'-47 , 'T .i W, A sl T A Dila... Sv WW P. YELL LEADERS: Toni Scnweliecaach, Bob WesTc:rT, Kerr Harris. TUMBLING CLASS, GOLF SQUAD. Gerry BUT, Gordon Haskell, JSC? iaylorj John Kuehn, Bop Simpson, Jia' Kinqj Jack Hagleffj Dexfer STuberg, Jack Ryan: Clyde Eeorr, Bi'l Colfer, Coach, George M. S 'iTh. TENNTS SQUAD--Slanding: Bi Alleng Me' Fsfaeg Ross Javg Shared Grey, Alex Leaf, Ed Geoghegarj Coach. R, E. Leaf. Kneeling: Jack Clark Phil M.wcBridr: Eric Smilh, John Kirschner. Wine? Sgoeaie YELL LEADERS-Yell lsing Bob WesTon and his capable assisTanTs Tom Schwellenbach and red-headed Ken l-larris lsepT The l2oosevelT rooTers' vocal chords Tuned in one chorus To The school yells. Each, in his inimiTable way, drew The uTmosT Tram The rooTers To bring bacls a waning Team supporT. GCLE-RoosevelT's veTeran divoTfdiggers swepT Through early compeTiTion wiTh liTTle diTTiculTy. Broad- way, Cleveland, Ballard, GarTield, Lincoln, and Queen Anne TasTed deTeaT aT The hands oT The Rough Riders. The one hurdle challenging The Colonels righT To The TiTle was Eranl4lin's eighT. Gerry BerT, SeaTTle CiTy Junior and Caddy Champion, and Gordon l-laslsell, runnerfup in The Caddy TournamenT, led The squad, while veTerans Bill Gress and Bob Simpson Tallowed. The remaining Tour spoTs were held by Tale-nTed underclassmen, The nucleus aT a championship ouTTiT. TUMBLING-PresidenT Les lflarcus aT The l2oosevelT Tumbling and GymnasTic Club has sTaTed ThaT Their True purpose is To sTin-iulaTe an inTeresT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies as well as To develop The body. To accomplish This purpose Sherry BerThiaume, wiTh The aid aT Those viTally inTeresTed, has Tormed a club which meeTs daily beTore school. A piclsed Team aT six masTer Tumblers has perwcormed in TiTTeen exhibiTions ouTside OT school during The school year aT '36 and '37, TENNTS-lnclemenT weaTher dealT RoosevelT's TennisTers a poor hand as conTinuous spring rains ham- pered pre-season TurnouTs. The TacT ThaT Three leTTermen reTurn To acTion, brings promise aT The mosT successTul season since I933, even Though The UniversiTy aT WashingTon yearlings blanked The Colonels in a non-conTerence meeT, Led by diminulive Ed Geoghegan, Mel Eorde, and Ross Jay, leTTermen, The nel sTars showed well in early maTches. Jacls Clarls, TransTer Trom CaliTornia, sophomore Eric SmiTh, and inTramural aThleTes Shar-od Grey, Phil lvlacBride, and Alex LeaT, compleTe The Team which is coached by R. E. LeaT. 23? 'Q gmsl lnlramurcl afhlefics gives lo boys who can nal play on firsl leams a chance lor olhlelic experience. SPRlNG BASKETBALL-Upper Lefl-Kneeling: Minor League Champs, .lack Richardson, Sherman Merriam, Jack Slarrell, Richard Johnsorg Jim Slellensen, Galen King. Sfanding: Major League Champs, Junior Rosenq Dio Richardsong Bill Milligan, Don Smith, Bud Gregory. SOCCER-Upper Riqhl-Bollom Row: Fred Shaw, Scolly Conner, George Anshulz, John Newlands. Middle Row: Torr Kenny, Bud Evars, Bua Coolc, Elmer Jones. Top Row: Bob Weslon, Al Donaldson, Bruce Fowler, Tom Saxiles, Ervin Dailey, Keilh Marsden. MEDAL WINNERS-- Lower Lefl: Bill Creech, Bob Simpson, Jack Hazlell, Bob Rush, Jack Ryan, Jack Taylor, Warrrn Flocrc, John Kirschner, Dan Decker, Dick Penlield, Morlv Bobrow. MANAGERS--Lower Riqhl: Dave Va 'lr'Wi1'kfi', Bill Cochran Gordon Yo ng, Jack Ryan, lrvinq Anderson, Ar? Jerlzerl, Jack Davies, John Kirschner, Bill Crouch, Trzd Downey. EEHEHBQERQEEQES EEATURING A YEAR-ROUND schedule al inlramural aclivily, George M. Smilh and his campelenl managers salislied lhe need lor an exlensive and varied sparls program lar lhe average alhlelically in- clined Roosevellian. l-low well lhis aim was reached may be seen lrom lhe ligures represenling lhe num- ber ol parlicipanls in lhis inlra-school program. Well over seven hundred lilly sludenls engaged in lhe various compelilians held during lhe course ol lhe school year. Early in lhe lall, eliminalion laurnamenls were begun lar gall, lennis, and harseshaes as lhe annual roll-roam baslselball schedule was drawn up. CharlesDvaral4s live won lhe linal lill lram Landon McCurry's auinlel, lwenly lo eighleen in a lasl game. The minor league lille holders, composed al sludenls lram lhe combined rolls ol Virgil Anderson and Miss Emma Jergensan, easily oulclassed David Anselm's lirsl period class in lhe linal lray, lwenly-live la lwelve. The Rough Rider soccer eleven placed lillh in lhe cily-wide race lar lhe Sir Thomas Liplan Trophy. Ring-pong served la lill in lhe gap belween soccer and lhe spring baslselball lournamenl. During lhe spring semesler, individuals larmed leams lar lhe spring baslnelball championship. Bill Milligan's lanhy casabaleers overwhelmed Ed McMillan's guinlel, lillyfane la lwenly-lwo. The m'nor league winner was caplained by Richard Johnson. The lhird annual novice lracle meel was held in April. The meel was managed by lhe Rough Ride ers under lhe direclian ol Addy Rowell and lacully advisor, George Smilh. Several promising lhin clads showed polenlial abililies, lhus giving Coach Dvarals an idea al his recruils. Thirly-live parlicipanls ref ceived class numerals. A duplicalian ol lhe lall gall, lennis. and harsc-shoes laurnamenl lallawed. Climaxin lhe ear's schedule was lhe annual raunafrobin baseball laurnei. CJ Y 1' W l3? ' s u lv ii X ix Q . . .5 cmm irmmzm 'pf-915500568 AQEQNGSVEEBGPEENES WE SINCERELY THANK lhe following for +heir Co-operalion ancl helpful suggeslions in +he rnalqing ol The Slrenuous Life of I937: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullell ol Sullell Sludioq Mr. Alberl Salisloury, Mr. Waller' lrvine, and Mr. Chandler ol Wes+e1'n En- graving Cornpany: and Mr. Floyd Flinl ancl Mrs. Alice Mahoney of Lowrnan 84 l-lanlord Prinling Company. ARNOLD Cl-IALLMAN, Edilor.
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