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PICNIC COMMITTEE-Anderson, Smith, Jolln Scoll QChuirmnnJ, Polsun, Young. Upper. Jenson. PIN COMMlT'l'EE-Oslrnmler, Barbara Collins fChuirmnnj. Bremer Fairbanks. the SEHIUH: GIFT COMMITTEE-'I'annler, Peterson, Carolyn Brislawn ffllxairmzlnl, Metzger. DANCE COMMITTEE-Richardson, Snider, Hoffman, Bob Snhnnor, tChnirmunl, Kriebcl, Lucky. Davis, Branllmd, Brokaw. TO RELAXING SENIORS AND THEIR HFAREWELLS hardware, which mean so much to everyone, not only seniors, ready before two months of school had passed. The dances, which all of us as freshmen used to yearn to attend, were big successes. Blustering March, with its kites and hal- loons, wi11d and music, proved a delightful uMarch Mixern for Seniors. Later on in the semester, a Wfulip Tusslen was given and ufilttCI'lJllgS,, and Nrugcutters were in their glory. Wasl1ington's Golden Jubilee suggested the theme of the traditional commencement exercises at the University of Washington Pavilion with orations hy James Young, val- edictoriang and Ruth Ackerman, salutato- rian. As additional commencement speakers, the class cl1ose Larry Howard a11d Phyllis Turnureg the faculty, Joan Hatton and Dick Slater. High school days are gone for us. Seniors have told old friends good-hyez, Fletcher Bay, the senior picnic haunt, has been once again the scene of activity, then commence- ment, diplomas fa hope-a hope-a hopejg and a last get-together at the all-important prom!
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RUTH ACKERMANN-RHO Club: Torch: Health and Dramatic Com- mittees: Make-up Corps: Usher Corps: Opt-ra: Secretary: Sponsorette: Roll Representative. BILL ADAMS-Opera: Revue: Mid-Winter Concert: Radio Club. Bill is planning to make radio his life work but prefers baseball for his hobby. GLORIA AGREN-Gloria spent her school hours here at Roosevelt pre- paring to be a secretary and her spare time playing basketball and hockey. SUMI AKIMOTO-Torch: Roll Representative: Senior Representative: Entertainment Committee: Sponsorette. To lead an orchestra is Sumi's ambition. SCOTTY AMENDE-RHO Club: Colden Spurs: Revue Committee: Torch: Girls' Club Cabinet: A. R. Health Committee Chairman: Entertainment Committee. MURRAY AMOS-Murray plans to enter the University of Washington in the fall where he will study forestry. Hiking is his favorite sport. JIM ANASTOS--Football. Besides football fishing is .lim's hobby and his ambition is to spend his life working in government fisheries, BETTY ANDERSON-Opera: Mid-W'inter Concert: Luncbroom Worker: Sponsorelte. Betty has made the study of Swedish art and craft her favorite bobby. ELOISE ANDREVVS--Good Cheer Committee: Girls' Fellowship Commit- tee: French Club: Movie Club: Scrapbook Committee: Records Committee: Music Club. .IOE ANDRIESEN-Joe entered from Polytechnic School, San Francisco, California. He is studying to be a mechanic but he also likes to hunt. ARNOLD ANKLAM--News Staff: Ski Club: Baseball: Revue: Intramural Sports. Abe goes in for skiing'aml camping along with other sports. GEORGE ANSCHUTZ-Lunchroom Worker. Ceorge's favorite sports are both football and track while his hobby is collecting old and rare stamps. THOMAS AUER-German Club: Mid-Winter Concert: Senior Orchestra. Tom plans on making a study of forestry at the University of Washington. KENNETH AUST-Torch: News Ad Staff: Junior Glee: Mid-Wiiiter Con- cert: Spanish Club: A. S. R. Library Aid. Kenny is planning to be a business man. ELIZABETH AYRES-Girls' Club Treasurer: Golden Spurs: Fellowship Committee: Forensic Club: Opera: Mid-Winter Concert: Entertainment Committee. KENNETH BAILEY-Kenny entered from Belmont. Iowa, High School. where be played both football and basketball. He is hoping to get a medical degree. .IO ANN BATTERTON-Colden Spurs: Annual Staff: Director of Make- Up Corps: News Staff: Quill and Scroll: Roll Rep.: Torch: Senior Rep- resentative. CONRAD ISEACH-- Cunnie's vocation isu't certain but he likes sports. At Roosevelt he turned out for basketball, baseball and other sports. ROBERT BECKER-Football: Roll Representative: Lunehroom Worker. Robert plans to attend the University of Washington and take up metal- lurgy. DOROTHY BELLiNews Staff: Torch: Revue: Usher Corps: Scrapbook Committee: Publicity Committee: Creative Writing. Dorothy wants to be a writer. DEAN BERTHIAUME-Football: Basketball: Opera: Spring Matinee: Tri-Y: Movie Club: Rough Riders: Mid-Winter Concert: Roll Represen- tative: Track. STANLEY BEYER-Stanley chooses boating for his favorite hobby and sport. Ho transferred to Roosevelt from John Marshall Junior High School. CAROL RICE-Golden Spurs: Torch: Junior Carden Club: Art Club: Roll Representative: Mother-Daughter Banquet: Girls' Club Decoration Committee. VIRGINIA RICELOW-Girls' Club Cabinet: Roll Representative: Secre- tary: Charity Guild: Sponsorette. Virginia plans to go to Edison Vocational. DAVE BOALS-A. S. R. Leadership Conference Committee: Torch: Hall Patrol: Minute Service: Roll Representative: Baseball. Dave plays golf. RICHARD HOGUE-Baseball: Torch: Inside Hall Patrol: Lunchroom XVorker. Richard likes sports of all kinds but baseball is really his favorite. JEAN BOLAN-Aside from studying retail selling in a business college and planning to be a sales clerk, Jean likes best to collect poetry. ELIZABETH ANN BOND-Torch: Annual Staff: Art Club: Torch Banquet Committee: Girls' Home Service Committee: Fellowship Committee: Swim- ming Team. BETTE BRAND-Roll Representative: Decoration Committee: Student Ticket Representative. Betty does knitting and skis to help pass the time. IIERNICE HRANDSTROM-.lunior Garden Club. Scrap books are Ber- nice's hobby. She plans to attend Business College and study for secretarial work. HUGH BRANDT-Senior Representative. Hugh will attend the University of Washington: from there he will go into Public Utilities of some kind. SHIRLEY RRANLUND-Girls' Club Cabinet: P. T. A. Dance Committee: Commencement Dance Committee: News Ad Staff: Father-Daughter Ban- quet Committee. WILLIAM ALLEN-Torch: Tennis Team: Assembly Committee: Forensic Club: German Club: Basketball. Bill has picked tennis as his favorite sport. TOM ALLEN-Ski Club: Football. Law is Tom's choice of profession even though his hobby is Mputteriug around in his workshop. He also likes skiing. DORIS ALRICK- Dori's hobbies and favorite sports are ice skating, tennis and swimming. She also collects pictures and rare old stamps. DON ALTENBURG-Tri-Y: P.-T. A. Dance Committee Chairman: Revue Continuity Committee Chairman: Opera: A Cappella Choir: Mid-Winter Concert. CERRY ANDERSON-News Editor: Student Ticket Board: Golden Spurs: Girls' Club Cabinet: Ski Club: Movie Club: Rally Committee: Make- up Corps. GLENN ANDERSON-Movie Club: Chess Club: Horseshoes. Glenn wants to be a mining engineer so he has made mineralogy his hobby. He also travels. KATHERINE ANDERSON-Girls' Club Cabinet: Attendance Office: Re- freshment Commilteeg A. S. R. Social Service Committee. Kay collects programs. LEONA ANDERSON-Hesperian Club. Piloting an airplane or acting as a stewardess is what Leona wants to do. Collecting coins is Leona's hobby. BRUCE ARMS'l'RONC+Torch: French Class: Antissmoking Board. The diplomatic service holds Bruce's destination while rare coins hold his interest. MARGARET ARNOLD-RHO Club. Margie prefers tennis and basket- ball for diversion but also likes music. She is going to Seattle Pacific College. PATRICIA ARNOLD-Torch: ltlid-Wiiiter Concert: Opera: Refreshment Committee: Revue: Standards Committee: Tap Club. Pat dances for her hobby. DOROTHY ATKINS-Girls' Club Cabinet: Scrapbook Committee Chair- man: Minute Service Girls: Torch: Roll Representative: Camera Club: Secretary. JACK BAKER-Torch. Jack hikes now for a hobby but later he hopes Io enter the University of Washington and study there to be a forecaster. JACK BAKKE-Roll Representative: Torch: Radio Club: Tennis: Student Ticket Force. .lack was Freshman Class Treasurer in Wenatchee, Wash- inglon. JEAN UARROWfJeaii reads and sews in her spare time but when she goes on to school she wants to go to Business College and be a secretary. NORBERT BATCHELDER-To go to a good art school and study to be a Commercial Artist is Curly's ambition. Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. BEN BENTON-Movie Club: A Cappella Choir: Roll Representative: Inside Hall Patrol: Camera Clickers: Baseball Team Manager. Ben likes sailing. BETTY ISERC-Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee: Standards Com- mittee: Lookout Committee: Charity Guild: Music Club: Decoration Committee. PAULINE BERGSETH-Torch: Roll Representative: Music Club: Opera: Mid-Winter Concert: Revue: Senior Orchestra: Father-Daughter Banquet Committee. CERRY BERT-Golf Team: Sports Committee. Chula hopes to go into some commercial line but he also hopes that he will have time for golf. JACK BICFORD-Annual Staff: Rough Riders: A. S. R. Health Com- mittee: Assembly Committee: Employment Committee: Camera Club: Quill and Scroll. ROR BILADEAU--Hall Patrol: Football: Senior Representative: Track. Bob chooses boating for his hobby but hopes to have a business profession. I MIRIAM BISHO '-Miriam entered from Grant High School, Portland, Oregon, where she belonged to the Camera Club, Music and Glee Club. SHIRLEY BLANCHER-Senior Play: Secretary Junior Class: Torch: A. S. R. Lunehrooln Committee Chairman: Golden Spurs: Girls' Entertain- ment Committee. BONNIE DOONEiBonnie went to Bothell High School where she be- longed to Torch, Rifle Club, and a Service Club. She was also Editor of the paper. WILLIAM BOULTON-Student Ticket Force: Revue. Chemical engineer- ing or industrial chemistry will he Sbodow's choice for his life pro- fcssion. MARY BOURKE'-Library Wvorker: Lost and Found Committee: Hospis talily Committee: Good Cheer Committee: Social Service Committee: .lunior Glee. JOHN BOWEN-Roll Representative. The University of Washington is .lohn's future destination. He plans to study mining engineering there. DAVE BREMER-Movie Club: Rough Riders: Senior Play: Camera Click- ers: A Cappella: Forensic Club: Senior Pin Couunittee: Roll Represen- tative. DETTA MAY BREWSTER-Delta May is a little uncertain about her alubilion but she is sure she wants to make ber vocation and hobby, tlralnatics. DOROTHY BREWSTER-Junior Glee: Hesperian Club: Dol plans to ble a seamstress, following up her hobby of sewing. She also likes to roller s ate. CAROLINE BRlSLAW'N-Torch: Golden Spurs: RHO Club: A. S. R. Publicity Committee: A. S. R. Interschool Committee: Spanish Club. 23
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