Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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We Q 5 T. A ' W Tn ' AJ fu ,K If gift, ' 7,4 'Sf L' . YY . C 5, I Seattle Washington EGG MISS ALMA WARD Ilifbl' Advisor We el WM! f' K x V0 1L kk . ,:,. NX 4. 94' L ' 967 'i l fd liz 9 Q' ,1G,,4n-.A f' X 'l W J ff , Vwyf' LJ -V1 4 'y 1 fyiffs F ' um. LV A-e J' FOREWCDRD H' is wilh an unparalleled eagerness +ha+ we of Roosevelf embark upon a cruise each year-an eagerness lhal' may be safisfied only in +he ques+ for knowledge and beaufy. Our sails are filled wi+h hope and are driven by 'lhe ever-reslless wind of deferminafion 'ro aHain fhe ligh+house of 'rrufh which formulales our mecca of Wha+ I Am +o Be I Am Now Becoming. Wilh +he hope +ha+ all of us may wealher life's sforms and re+ain forever a course +ha+ is clear and +rue, +his naulical number of 'rhe Sfrenuous Life is senf +o press. mf ,1Q?ylM'WWM iw? il Rv ii? Fifi i eslwfglfl c ATI 0 N our Sirenuous Life of I94O +o 'rhe very capable J 'n e c' w of ihe S.S. seveliia, our 'faculiy members. From ihe day of jf our enf ance un graclua+ion, you guide us up +he rigging of higher learning, hoping Q 'I'h + o ' siep m y be enl'husias+ic, ye+ secure. You leach us +o be wise, +o anchor ' s Q o in iv: al vessels on +he sea of life upon a firm founclahon-a founclahon com- x p se wisdom which is supreme In :fs own near-pelfechon bui' one of ' c una lengih. We are ploud 'ro salufe you' ,- iii iii l iilfrx i fl -X 3333 nun nnnrnm vh 339 Swv 3 N53 N W SES if E Q N X f X 1 3255? ,- iii Nix N, bb 5 is ix is 9 Q 1 QE ,, N TEE - ! 3 3 1 5'QywWW35jlleQQli'i fn msssnn: yilwliiw wwf FROM THE of +he sea has sounded ago, in l'hei finy boafs fhey crepl' 'I'he danger of - if 'rhe unknown deep. Gradually sfrengfhen fheir ships +o gauge fhe weafher, fo follow 'l'he compass. Gradually +hey venfured in+o - fhe mysferious darkness where horrible monsfers mighl' awail' ihem. Today ' 1'hey sail l'he oceans unafraid. Again +oday +o high school s'I'uden+s comes fhe challenge of adveniure. A Wifh daunfless hearfs fhey sei for+h upon ihe journey of 'I'he years. Plan ! mus+ be made. Courses mus+ be chosen wiih +he desfinafion in mind. Tools mus+ be kepi' in shape. Every member of +he crew mus+ be ready fo give his pull on +he rope al' +he word of command. No 'falfering-no holding back: everyone working iogefher under +he direcfion of +he leaders. Wi1'h ' all sails sei' we s+eer ahead, confidenl' +ha+ +he good ship Rooseveli' will follow +he course, weafher 1'he sforms, and deliver us safe and sound a'r iourney's end. , Rooseveli sfudenfs are noi' so gullible as 'I'o believe +ha'r going +o school merely involves +he acquiring of an educaiion. Indeed noi, 'for wi'rhin The wide porfals of ihis incomparable ins+i'ru+ion may be fel+ a glowing spiri'r emiH'ed from +he greaf aggrega- fion of s+uclen'rs, each of whom is in +he process of developing himself info an individual personalify. I+ is here +ha+ charac+ers are moulded in 'rhe course of lime spenl' in learning, developing, and in solidifying friendship info an inval- uable asse'I' for laier life. All of ihese elemenis are prevalenl' each minuie of lhe school day. Midsl' +he iovial 'enire-classe' confusion around lockers and 'rhe almosphere of lunch-lime amiabiliiy, in all school organizafions, ac'rivi+ies, and ever in +he quesi for knowl- edge, Rooseveli' s+uderl+s learn fo be worihy young men and women. g C7 - 7 X x nf . ' .- , -.-, 1 A' 'Q 5 ' F ' NW '-' '24 --','- e E W' XX - if PY? X Q. 1 1, S QF X, X E N . 5 S' Y 2 Q My Q X X N N. R xX Y X 47 Lf fazywf. HM X EX N N x Z fma ru' R N XX X, . X xx Ka bk F ,LQ xi J ,K 2 EX N 'x Y I 1' fj , f N rj 5 .ff N I Q W -K 'JL f 34 w . I . I I . f.fi 3 1 N' qw! V . fx 1' jf! I!! 1JX,f'2 I R N . X .Xy- ? 2 s 17 NNW S w if? Sw X WSW, xx ,f J' If Q, ., I , Q K 'M X JQQ if .1 api f ,X wk XV iii 5 V 2 i':,??:S.-,,Yn X f if S ' iw . 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H' has indeed been a sfirring voyage fl'om fhe very firsf momenf we climbed aboard and began learning 'l'he infricacies of efficienfly sailing our ship-so sfirring and in- finifely worfh-while a voyage fhaf memories of fhis year will remain wifh us for fhe resf of our lives. How offen in la'I'er life will we slip info a bil' of reminiscenf fancy, fondly recalling fhe iffy WMM , JJ A 51 My WW M5 i i ' l,1'?'l'f 'fXl Ai QMMWW MMI i f 1 if .j to W7 r i, wwf W N i ,, 4 - 1' greaf school produc+ions-Ai Revue, resplendenl wil'h i+s Paul Q Qi coca., Bunyan seHing, Tovarich, our sparkling Senior Play, and +he all- +ime popular opera, The Firefly. I+ will be hearl'-warming +o recall 'rhe glorifying of each foolball lad as our feam crashed i+s way +o an acclaimed vic+ory and +he All-cil'y Championship. Roosevel+'s 'lradifion 'For lurning oul firs+-class players was also compe+en1'ly upheld by our baskefball and baseball l'eams whose enlhusiasm and driving spirif arforded us many an exciling game during 'lhe course of 'rhe year. How good il will be 'l'o remember +he numerous pep assemblies held in addifion +o our weekly assembly, lhe school dances, aclivilies, our classes-'friends . . . I940 has been good 'ro us! Al QE MR, C. E. BULLOCK MISS LlI.Y HOLT MISS JOYCE HORN MTSS HELEN MELTON MR. JAMES McKNIG-HT Mony TuncTions oT our school orgonizoTion ore in chorge oT our vice-principol, Mr. Bullock, ossisTed by The school's secreTory, Miss l-lolTg clerk, Miss Horny oTTend- once clerk, Miss MelTon, ond cusTodion, Mr. McKnighT. The ouTsTonding Three TuncTions ore: lll oTTendonce supervision, rouTine nToTTers such os progrom ond roorn ossignrnenTs Tor boTh Teochers ond pupils, l3l pupil odiusTrnenTs, like counseling, ond inTerviewing porenTs, pupils, ond Teochers. He oTTends To reguisiTions oT books ond supplies, N. Y. A. supervision, signs oll checks, hos chorge oT The Generol Fund oT The AssocioTed STudenTs' budgeT, ond is The principol's delegoTe on The STudenT -l'ickeT Boord oT ConTrol. Mony oTTice TuncTions ore obly done by The oTlice Torce. EdiTing doily bulleTins, keeping scholorship records, ond The proboTion lisT, poy roll, oTTending To sTudy chonges, checking oThleTic eligibiliTy, ond rnedicol insuronce consTiTuTe o Tew oT Thern. Miss HolT, Tully in chorge oT The school's oTTice STQTT, gives coreTul oTTenTion To The diplorno lisT ond groduoTion requirernenTs. Miss Horn gives clericol ossisT- once in rnoiny woys: Typing, checking, ond The usuol oTTice rouTine which helps The eosy n-iovenTenT oT The ship's course. Miss MelTon, oTTendonce clerk, in coniuncTion wiTh Mr. Bullock, issues oTTend- once bulleTins, colls hornes regording oTTendonce ond puncTuoliTy, ond keeps The oTTendonce records. Mr. McKnighT, cusTodion, supervises The up-keep oT buildings ond grounds ond is The keeper oT The llockerl keys. GWZW4 '4 QW mmzwm NM Nm! Sims! gy 7a ew 4 me eww The porl in a sl'orm, lhe boys' and girls' advisors, promole friendly alliludes, group and individual welfare, and plan many enjoyable aclivilies among pupils. Facully members especially chosen lor counseling devole one period per day lo group and individual guidance in choice ol subiecls and courses filled lo lhe pupils' needs. Approximalely 900 pupils have been counseled individually lhis year. Class sponsors plan and supervise class organizalion meelings, socials, dances, and lhe rouline connecled wilh These lunclions. The Curriculum oilers: eleven regular deparlmenls, classes in Safely, Personal Achievemenl, l-leallh, Nforlhwesl lnduslries. new and modern courses in Senior Arilh- melic and Consumers' Economics. Exlra-curriculums number more lhan sixly. MATILDA K. GlLBREATl-l ALPHA TELLER Senior Class Sponsor BORG-l-llLD LEE SHERRY BERTHIAUME ROSE GLASS Counselors Clerk English Assl. Senior Class Sponsor Boys' Advisor Girls' Advisor 'See page 85 RALPH H. REHBOCK English Heollli Eduwriofi LOUISE H. FOWLER CHARLOTTE DUEBER Senior Counselor LEONA BECKHAM HELEN ANDREWS Junior Counselor Sophomore Class Sponsor l-lislory Junior Class Sponsor Assl. Junior Class Sponsor English , Science vineinm Roe Lonquoqe --H English F. J. THOMPSON sf-xm N. GLASS Assi. Sophomore Class LLOYD E. TURNER MILDA GLEDITZSCH Freshman Counselor Freshman Probalion Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor Economics Counselor English, Arl l-lislory lvlalhemalics Commercial Law English 4 1 1 if -'f' .uf V. l 'ff ! V 4 1 , i ' .1 51 . W . ,, , f i .ff - Ill! l I ll 4 1 X I ,W- i l pn . 4 f -7 ff if ' QW ' R Q I I x LENA M. ABEL GEORGIA AIRHEART HELEN D. ANDERSON ISABEL BOONE EDNA BREAZEALE English Hisiory Hisiory Girls' Physical Educalion English Healih Educafion CHARLES N. BUTT WALTER CAMPBELL MARION CANDEE J. E. CHAMBERLIN CLARIBEL CHAPPELL Language Language Relail Selling Cornrnercial Language Deparimeni Heacl Deparirnenl Head C. H. COOPER J, M. CORSKIE INEZ H. CRAVEN MILDRED F. CROCKETT HARRY DEITS Science Science Hisiory English Shop, Siage Consiruciion Deparin-ienl Head Depcrirneni' Head MELVlN DRANGA CHARLES E. DVORAK GEORGE S. FARMER DOROTHY M. FROST LOIS M. FULTON Boys' Physical Eclucaiion Hisiory Hisiory, lnduslrial Avis English Ari Healih Eclucaiion FACULTY Kvxfx KK XJ'-! 'I Y sql? 'Lf x., L .Vif , W V! , VA! J 1 f wx K. A Pi il Nj FACULTY EDWARD Y. GREER BILL HAROLDSON ALMA HAVVKINS LOU HULL EMMA L. JERGENSEN Induslrial Arls, Boys' Physical Educalion Language Boys' Physical Educalion Oral Expression Safely Educalian l-lealfh Educalion l-leallh Educalion Foofball Coach ANNABELM.JOl lNSTONE AUGUSTAH. KEMPER GRACE KINGSBURY EARL E. KlRSCi-lNER ADA M. KRAUS English Sludy l-lall Girls' Physical Educalion Malhernalics Home Economics l-leallh Educcilion Deparlmenl l-lead CHARLES LANDES CARL O. LAWRENCE R. E, LEAF LANDON C. MCCURRY MINS M, MCDOWVELL Science l-lislory Comnwercial Sludy l-lall Oral Expression Malhemafics HUNACCUSTOMED AS l AM . . .' GRACE JEAN MclN'l'OSl-l AMATEUR ARTISTRY Librarian l 7 ' l AUDLEY MAI-IAFFEY I-Iislory ELSIE MORRIS Girls' Physical Educalion CONSTANCE PHILLIPS Music ADELINE LEE ROWE Commercial FACU LTY ACI-ISAI-I MATI-IEWS GRACE MELVILLE I-Iorne Economics Commercial FLORA L. NADEAU GRACE C. NORTON Commercial Language FRED A. RANTZ ARTHUR RARIG Science English, Pholo Deparimenl' I-lead FLORENCE M. RUSSELL ALFRED E. SCI-IEER Language Science I8 MYRA MILLER Commercial FREDA PELZ Commercial MYRTLE J. RECK Commercial G. W. SCHOLL English ANNE MOODY Ari, I-Iome Economics A. P. PETERSON I-Iisfory ELIZABETH ROUDEBUSI-I Malhemalics GEORGE M. SMITI-I I-Iisiory ,7 my JA FACULTY O .JV ,ffl NNA DAI-lL l DEGAR STEPHE SON AUSS SYLVIA STUB 0 . M. l ELL IV 'r emuhcg Eng lslw News :ling Q emolics 1oIExpuesslon English Longuczge Deceased Jonuo1y4 I940 Commelcu Sc: noe Husloly lndushlol Al lLLlP P jjj DORIS M SUNDLIN MAR ET TO lNSON TOOMEY E J TURNER j N Depczllrnenf l-lead O P VAN O LL ELEN VAUPEL ALMA M. WARD Molhemcllcs M emcllc Englisl'1,Anr1uc1l ERNEST H. WORTH Music 12. Jam. j - I9 3 53 Tig .. 9-7 55 . i if.-is .5 fl X? ZSZMZWZQ T SWW Perhaps The sTril4ing TeaTure oT The AssociaTed STudenTs oT RoosevelT is ThaT iT is selT- governing and paTTerned aTTer our naTional governmenT. As European leaders'seel4 To Teach younger generaTions The values oT Their governmenT, so we show our sTudenTs noT only The values oT democracy buT also give Them responsibiliTies which help Them in Tur- Thering The ideals oT our America. The A. S. R. is composed oT The execuTive. legislaTive, and judicial deparTmenTs. These deparTmenTs have TuncTioned since l929. bringing TorTh each year new proiecTs adapTed To meeT The condiTions oT our changing school-liTe. OrienTaTion assemblies, held in Sep- Tember and February, gave welcomes To new sTudenTs. GreeTings were given Them by The sTudenT-body presidenT, boys' and girls' advisors, and class counselors. Each was pre- senTed wiTh a guide-boolf., The Freshman Compass, Tor The TirsT year oT The school- voyage. The newly organized l-lall Supervisory CommiTTee became acTive wiTh sixTy members. They exTended hospiTaliTy To sTrangers, minimized hall noises during classes, and l4epT The building clear oT suspicious visiTors. Pupil-appreciaTion oT P. T. A. conTribu- Tions To The school broughT cooperaTion Trom The A. S. R. Toward maleing Two evening meeTings a success. AT These Times exhibiTs oT sTudenT-acTiviTy achievemenTs and an a,TTendance-conTesT in rolls broughT large audiences. DeparTmenTs direcTing, commiTTees coops-raTing, advisors assisTingl All, baclsed by The enT5-body, aid The sTudenT-cruise Toward iTs home porT oT selT-governmenT. BOB D PATTY ANN BURTON HARRY KANE ELCENA TORRANCE LES STYVE A. S. R. T Girls' Club President A. S, R. President A. S. R. Secrefary Boys' Club Presidenf STUDENT TICKET BOARD OF CONTROL M A drews, Kane, McCullough, Fordyce, Day, chairman, Holmq Map- , M' Glass, Mr. Buff, Mr. Berihiaume. -sr-ff ww 9?g .gegffgr J v., f V . , J 2 lf W f A. s. R. CABINET xi, Siffing: Dehn, Miss Andrews, Fisher, Halgren, Mr. Gridley, Torrance, Kane, Burton Sfyve, Holmgren, Mr. Turner. Sfanding: L. Miller, Day, B. Miller, G. Thomas, Skinner ,D B. Thomas. A J ADVISORY COUNCIL Sfyve, Kane, McRobbie, Fordyce, Dehn, Mr. Gridley, Torrance, Fairbairn. Tx gimme mme smfffdffm ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 Harrison, Boegem, Davis, Adair, Beck, Armsfrong, Bosworfh, Blomberg, Bowen, Hawkins. Broughfon, Day, Dewhursf, Dickerman, Conner, Crosby, Ellis, M. Chipman, Dand, Clark. Day, Archer, Halgren, C. Chiprnan, Cressman, Fulfon, Clark, Flower, Clifford, Gray. Douglas, Harlacher, Bolsfad, Fosfer, Gerhard, Pefers, Janeck, Biegenzahn, Jenkins, Lampman. Bishop, Johnsfon, Bruce, Gresham, Simpson, Johnson, Fisher, Graham, ixanno, Garing. Dailey, Clifford, Dunning, Gunderson, Criffenden, Liddell, Frame, Berkenkoffer, Hume, Graves The presenf syslem of Cl Sludenl Council including Roll Represenfofives wos slorfed in l929 by Mr. V. K. Froulo, fhe principol, of fhouf fir-ne. The purpose of such on orgonizolion wos fo provide o more democrofic sysfem of governmenf ond fo esloblish one in which fhe sfudenfs fhemselves could folse on more ocfive porf in fhe offoirs of fhe school ond leorn fhe fundornenfols of self- governrnenf. ' The duly of fhe Represenfofives is fo folqe exfensive nofes on reporfs ond speeches given. They rnusf oulso be oble fo give fheii' opinion on fhe fopics broughf up for discussion, ond n'iolf.e on ciccurofe reporf of such discussions fo fheir rolls. Thus if is imporfc1nllhoil'fhe represenfofives, on boy ond girl from eoch roll-room, be corefully chosen by members of fheir rolls on fhe bosis of scholorship, choroc- fer, ond leodership obilify. These represenfofives ore given, olso, on opporfunify fo express fheir orpprovoul or disopprovol on fhe omendmenfs ond oicfions sef forlh by fhe A.S.R. Cobinef of fhe Council meefings. 7a AW 74 mmf sMW,z-ewo ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW .J. f' Maughan Malhews lnqalls, McCall, Fisher, Monlqomery, Nolfsinger, Jahns, Howard, Mallaqhan. Pearson, Larsdowne, Dvorak, lnqslad, Loveioy, Nordin, l-ligbee, Kercham, lverson Janson Pelerson, Hoffman, Lubke, Hill, McLeod, Krieoel, Hood, Mosher, Noble, Kinq. Mercer, Sipprell, Jahanl, Tanagi, Rasmussen, Pease, Morrison, Robinson, Reminqlon, Day. Ruple, Skone, Riclcell, Price, Schafer, Marlin, Thompson, Wilson, Nulley, Ouiqlcy. Pocock, Robbins, Pelile, Thomas, Rathbone, Hale, Robeson, Holmes, Michkils, Schuylen. Turnure, B. Williams, M. Williams, Swanson, Woodhouse, Sfuclebaker, Morrison, Tilus, While, Quigley. I. Thomoson, Torrance, Whalen, M. A. Thompson, Sells, F. Williams, Wesrlund, Weisel, Price, Shiel. Thompson, Srrom, Todd, Weir, B, Zeoh, Turner, lnqrarn, Weclcer, Wenle, L. Zeoh, J ,fs I N 23 STUDENT TICKET MESSENGERS SiTTing: Wilson, McDonough, chairmang Oliver. STanding, Reynolds, Mr. BUTT, advisor, BrandsTrom, BradTord, MarTin, Blackbourn, AlbrighT, Aleilh, D. RoberTs, Healy, Shukar, Malmo. EiTTeen members. Eoch weelf, beTore The roll period ond ogoin oT The end oT The sole period The STudenT Tiche-T Messengers deliver ond collecT The STudenT Ticlf.eT lisTs, remoining sTomps, ond The money Trom The rooms. This iob requires couTiousness ond dispoTch ond is done commendozbly well. INTERSCHGOL COMMITTEE SiTTing: Sells, Conner, chairman, Crosby. STanding: Clark, Hannay, Mr. Turner, advisor, Hughes, Beam. Seven members. The lnTerschool CommiTTee represenTs Roose- velT in iTs oTTiliorTion wiTh The All-CiTy l-ligh School Council ond Through iT morlees o beneTi- ciol sTudy oT sTudenT governmenT in The SeonTTle high schools. Thus, The sTudenTs ore consTonTly doing someThing goined Through This exchcinge oT ideos. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Mr, Gridley, advisor, FlaTen, chairmang Quigley, Tonsinq, Beeson. Seven members. The Assembly CommiTTee hos o yeor ground job on iTs hounds. lT consisTs oT securing speolq- ers, ond plounning The progrom Tor eoch ossem- bly, wiTh The obiecTive oT meshing Them noT only enTerToining buT olso educoTionol ond in- spiroTionol in Their messoge. PTA. DANCE COM MTTTEE qllllwli gill-Nl, UW, in flmiiriwiij Twi'l1'uii1r', Crigwlcii, 9? iniii K W Vw v,.iii-iil...n,, Mi, ill vlviwirg 4 iiiiiiini, ii i. ry in iii, ri-i-. The P.T.A. Donce CornniiTTee endeovors To give o donce oT leosT once o rnonTh oT The school yeor. IT sTrives To creoTe on oTrnosphere oT Tun which conTplernenTs high school liTe. lTs purpose is To oTTord The sTudenTs o good buT inexpensive Time. HEALTH COMMTTTEE Mafhews, Tuffl , chnirinang BolTon, Shio, Miss Kingsbury, nzlvisar. Twenly- Two members. The l-leolTh CornrniTTee hos os iTs purpose, rnolqing heolThTul living The rnoior concern oT every sTudenT. They do This by meons oT proi- ecTs suggesTed by The TolculTy heolTh council and The sTudenTs Themselves, such os oiding The physicol exorninoTions, ond hoving opple soles. SPORTS BOOSTERS COMMITTEE MMI ii, ii lvimiil Diiiiiilx lrinliinw, lTl,iii. iliiiiiiimng lwiwiw linzf-n l,Hl.i- iiiiiiilfin The work oT The vorious rollies, pep ossemblies, ond holT-Time enTerToinrnenT wos done by The SporTs BoosTers CornrniTTee. lTs purpose is To geT beTTer oTTei-idonce ond supporT oT oThleTic TuncTions by The sTudenT body and To boosT in every woy possible all The school sporTs. PUBLICITY COMMTTTEE Loucks, Hedrick, McRobbie, Miss STub, Liflvisorg King, chgninixni. Twenty ::,emDerS, The PubliciTy Corni-niTTee hos o big job on iTs honds-ThoT oT odverTising all The principol producTions and ocTiviTies oT RoosevelT's school yeor. They do This Through The use oT posTers ploced oround The school. newspopers, ossemblies, and The doily bulleTins. SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE SiTTingZ Miss VaupeII, advisor. STanding: PeITon, Parkinson, chairman, Donnergard, LaTie, chairman, PhiIIips. ThirTeen members. Serving The needy is The basis Tor every proiecT The Social Service CommiTTee sponsors. IT does This by having Thanksgiving boxes, Tin ToiI, ChrisTmas Toys, and Junior Red Cross drives. Success is due To The sTeady work oT The com- miTTees and The sTudenTs' cooperaTion. IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE SiTTing: Miss Abei, advisor, Howard, chairman. STandingS Durham, Wilson, HunTer, Myers, Logan, Trenholme, Thomas. FifTeen members. IT supervises The generaI appearance oT The building and grounds, arranges, if possibIe, Tor decoraTions Tor special occasions, and spon- sors The decoraTion OT The buiIding aT ChrisT- rnas Time. This provides year around work Tor The ImprovemenT ComrniTTee, and They do Their work well. OUTSIDE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Mr. Leaf, advisor, Cook, Adams, Cunningham, chairman, Redenbough. Twelve members. The purpose oT The OuTside TraTTic CornmiTTee is To prevenT TraTTic accidenTs as weII as vioIa- Tions oT The Iaw. IT paTroIs The area around schooI, regisTers ouTornobiIes being driven To schooI, and dii'ecTs TraTTic aT sTudenT TuncTions, rnainIy aT TooTboII games. ELECTION COMMITTEE SiTTing: Mr. Turner, advisor, GrouT, chairman, MaTTern, Miss Andrews, advisor. STanding: MarTin, DueII. TwenTy-Tour members. The EIecTion CornrniTTee pIays an imporTanT parT in our annuaI eIecTions. Among iTs innu- merabie duTies are: having charge oT The voT- ing machines, checking on The proper quali- TicaTions oT The candicIaTes, TamiIiarizing The TinaIisTs To The voTers, and having charge oT The primary eIecTions. ACTIVITY RECORDING COMMITTEE SiTTing: SuTherIand, KrogsTacI, Sfanding: CaTTeraI, MeITon, chairman. EighT members, IT is The iob oT The AcTiviTy Recording Com- miTTee To check on The ocTiviTies oT The sTudenTs To lorevenT over-iooirTicipoTion in The ocTiviTies. IT oIso records The kind oT work done in The c1cTiviTies Tor permonenT sTudenT record Tiles. LIBRARY AIDS Siffingi Weisei, Healy, C. Chipman. Sianding: BerIcenkoTIer, WiIson, Criez, Sfrangeways, STrong, chairman. TwenTy-Tive members, The Librory Aids hove The iob oT moinToining order in The Iibrory oT oll Times so ThoT The Librorion moy give her Time To consTrucTive reTerence work. This commiTTee's work hos shown Thc1T iT is possibIe Tor sTudenTs To govern Themselves in o sTudious monner. TI-IRIET COMMITTEE SiTTing: Berg, Sommer, chairman: Miss MeIviIIe, advisor. STanding: Thompson, Mason. EighT members, The sTudenT schooI-bonhing service oIIowed To The sTudenTs is hc1ndIed by The ThriTT CommiT- Tee. The commiTTee is consTc1nTIy urging ond promoTing ThriTT by meons oT posTers, news orTicIes, buIIeTin noTices, ond on ThriTT Ploy conTesT. LUNCI-IROOM COMMITTEE King, Mr. Giass, advisor, Owens, chairman, Bingham, Kiepach. Six mem- bers. As generol promoTion ogenT oT The Iunchroom, The Lunchroom CommiTTee hos mony responsi- biIiTies. Among These ore The iobs oT keeping The receipTs oT The Iunchroom, heoring com- pIoinTs, inougurc1Ting new ideos, menus, ond sTunTs, ond oissigning diTTerenT weeIf.s Tor or- gonizoTions To Tohe over The Iunchroom. . I Y .i , x 1' ,I- , S, ,iy Jo . f - Y ,f,.i.gv6fMv,r M, -,gxgf X Q7?lxM,x55SV N' M wg' if f ' 'ug Q f f,W' :af ff'Z:if', , 'r' ,mj,,,fv-V 'f , jQvk'1,.vf V N MV gT M 'x f ' ,W ,ff 495 ,M CQ? g. . fy W , Q,fw1k ffff Q If M up f 4 Lwggffiibzoy Mfg Sf M jf f -10594040 ,Wfff ff ,ffl , If R 'Q 'lf Wy f f V f' 0 -fi ,fp .M mf ,4LW,,,ff 'V 1 yy x . yu ' IV ., .105 'UL' , .', Wg 1bf1m,fh M I , ',,,.,41x, V f A' yy, 'A' ' x O ob, X 5 - '4 B ,Ml g -.Q ' 4 P 4,1 . lawbc ' v. 'W' ' ' -' W 1 QM RD f L .Q XIW, f 5 ' J Q ' I ffffb- 7 fi MQ VK f ,.,g,6 f Lf f ,gf x Q yu If 'Wm' :fn Fw, .HJ WW' 4' Q , 1 - ,Jpfff -N I ,fvf, ! IJLV' , f U, ' , , ,Jinx Xjj-tj, V li, f !'!fJ 5 In I If l JJUU' ' -,,f y I f QQ LASSES .Sc Class Officers and Advisorsi Miss Le M . GilbreaTh' N T 'ce- Senior CommiTT H d' sTanding, H g' s, Hannay, Lauber C by presidenT' MeTzger Treasurer TirsT sem T CovingTo p d T Bau- SiTTing' FlaTcn G T lTy 3 fqf' fi + ' sik o c fspk BT1y sfgdii sim Bb Sk whsrsu vidi FdH llrrriiq Bliuho i s i For Three years The seniors graced The sea oT educaTion on The good ship S. S. RoosevelTia. Through calm and Troubled waTers alike They had plowed sTeadily, relenTlessly-evenTually reach- ing The ulTimaTe goal oT upper-classmenf' They had acquired Their sea-legs by The Third year ouT, buT iT was noT unTil Their senior year ThaT They TelT really capable oT supporTing The responsi- biliTy involved in governing The ship. The iob oT being seniors was noT alTogeTher a serious one. l-low oTTen, aTTer graduaTion, will They Tondly remember The dances, noT only Those resTricTed To The upper-classmen, buT each school dance which proved To be successTul. For The TirsT Time a dance exclusively Tor seniors was held, called The Cupid Leap in honor oT ValenTine's Day which Tollowed shorTly aTTer. There 'midsT an aTmosphere oT hearTs and Tlowers, quiTe suiTed To The occasion, sTudenTs momenTarily TorgoT Their sTudies and danced To Their TavoriTe music. lT seemed an eTerniTy To all oT Them, yearning Tor some biT oT evidence oT upper-classmen- ship, beTore The senior pins were ready Tor disTribuTion. YeT iT was noT quiTe beTore a week or Two had passed aTTer The pins were in Their possession, ThaT Their ThoughTs were diverTed To a more imporTanT phase oT school liTe-TooTballll Anxious eyes Tollowed The Team Through vicTory aTTer vicTory, ulTimaTely glowing wiTh pride as in The Tinal game, RoosevelT came Through wiTh The All-CiTy Championship. They were proud oT Their graduaTing TooTball heroes. .Somew 7405 44 Www? Wow 7keq eww! em 4 eww Their scholasTic record has also been commendable. lvlembers oT Senior Torch were numer- ous, and iusT This year senior members oT The l-lonor SocieTy were delighTed To receive personal congraTulaTory messages, wriTTen on The special sTaTionery oT The Class oT I9-40, in accordance wiTh Their achievemenT. This record may be iusTiTiably awarded To The eTTorTs oT The Senior Schol- arship CommiTTee, whose members spenT much Time and care in keeping The scholasTic records high. The dramaTic side oT Their naTure was compeTenTly inTerpreTed in The producTion oT To- varich. Their Senior Play Tor This year. BuT Then senior TalenT was evidenT in pracTically every school producTion, in addiTion To school acTiviTies in general. IT was wiTh an indeTinable Thrill ThaT They waTched The TradiTional commencemenT exercises ap- proach. l-leld again This year aT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon Pavilion, They were Tollowed by The all-imporTanT Senior Prom. OraTions were ably presenTed by Barbara Sleone as ValedicTo- rian, and BeTTy STogsdill as SaluTaTorian, including Fred l-lowell, PeTe l-lalgren, Bill Dehn, and Doris l.ee SmarT as addiTional commencemenT speakers. And so, as They oT The Class oT l94O near anoTher oT liTe's porTs. goodbyes are in order, and wiTh memories oT high school days ThaT are gone sTill invading Their ThoughTs, They pause, reTlecT, and seT Their sails Tor oTher porTs. P C iTTee: Morrison H ky Howell, Quigley lsiTTing, cenlerl, GTT Cornn1iTTcc: Blair, Helgren, P TTy H lc hair H nTer. h Mapson, Deh P C TT STogsd ll R , Criez, Oliver, Wally Eld dg noir- Dance CornmiTTecsi McCullough, ScoTT, B in, co-chairmang l.iTTle, Weeks, o-chairmang Wilson, co-chairmen. 3I .gs LA-.. we 1+ T :.- gs ,, 5.52 A ii W 'Sei .S ea - 6241. ii' H ,yr ,s , se , A Q Q . ,M L E',1 3 if g, , in-Wvi1f.,. ', Q., is .' F ,. ' Q5 ly. as K? YS ADAIR, MARJORIE-Ari' Club: AriCornrni1Tee: Dramalic Cornrnifiee: ANSHU Z, GEORGE D.-George's arnbirion is lo play college fooiball. Thriff Cornrniliee: Senior Represenlariveg Sponsorelle. Ro r aling and lishing are Shu'rz's hobbies. AADAMS, DICK--Baseball: Oulside Traffic Squad: Minule Service ANT S, VERNITA-RHO Club: Mid-Winler concerl. Vcrnifa's arnbilion is Dick spends his leisure lirne singing. lo come a privare secrerary. ADAMS, MARJORlE5Roll Represenlalive. Marjorie, olherwise k w AR THNOT, JOANfMalf,e-Up Corps: Arl Club: Charily Guild: Good Midge, is lnieresied in Psychology. Ch- Cofnrnilfee. Jo's hobby is skiing. ADAMS, RAY B.-Ray enlered lrorn Senior High in Wenafche A Ri WALLlS-Roll Represenlalive: Minule Service Club: Junior Dance especially ialcnled in all variaiions ol dancing. Co rnii e: Radio Club: Infrarnural Sporls. AGNER, GEORGE-Tennis Tearn: Boys' Club Assernbly Cornmill : roshex BA DE Y, MARION-Good Cheer and Decoralion Cornnniliees: Sponsorelle: Soph Baskelball: Revue: Inirarnural Sporis, ' S en? Ticker Represenfalive. ALBRIGHT, AUBREY-Siudenl Ticker Force: Tumbling: Revue: i Clu . Ab hy ILEY, MADELEINE-Girls' Club Cabinel: Senior Torch: Senior Roll Rep- is going io lake Aeronaulical Engineering. ky igenralive. Mad enlered from Anchorage, Alaska. ALEITH, VERAfTorch: Sludenl' Ticker Force: Revue: RHO Cl b: rnpu BALMER, JEANNESA Cappella: Senior Glee: Charm Club: Finance Corn- Days Cornmillee: Senior Orcheslra: Library Worker. rnillee: Lirfle Colonel Srall. Beany's annbiiion is fo be a nurse. ALEXANDER, VlRGlNlA-Social Service Comrniflee: Torch: Agora Socieiy. Jinny has hopes oi becoming a Teacher. ALLEN, JACKeFreshrnan Baskelball: Roll Represenlalive. Al's arnbilion is lo learn io fly a plane. ANDERSON, ED-Radio and phorography are Abner's hobbies, He enlered from Sfadium High School, Tacorna, Washinglon. ANDERSON, JACK-Ski Club: Lunchroom Worker: Track: lnlrarnural Sporls. Andy is Talented as a diver. ANDERSEN, JEANiAndy enlered frorn Bainbridge lsland. She was Sopho- niore Class Presideni af Bainbridge High. ANDERSEN, PEGGY---Senior Represenlaiiviz: Roll Rcpicrsenlalive: Opera. Peggy is beller known as Sue. ANDREWS, JERRYfNews Slafl: Yell King: Baseball: Rally Coinrnillee: Boys' Club Eleclion and Assembly Cornmillees. SENIORS 32 BARDEN, JACQUETTA-Sponsorelfeg Gerrnan Club: Good Cheer and Lookoul Cornrnifleesg Revue: MidfWin+er Concerlg Junior Glee, BATHURST, JOHN-Revue: A Cappella: Senior Glee: lnirarnural Sports: News Adveriising Siaff. Tub is going lo sludy Pre-rnedics. BAUER, GITA-Presidenl of Gernrian Club: Riding Club. Gila's arnbilion is lo go ro College. She enlered Roosewell from Oregon. BAUMAN, CAROLGAIL-Senior Class Secrelary: Drurn Maioress: Girls' Club Cabinel: Torch: Senior Orcheslrag Sponsorelle: Roll Represenfaiive. BEAM, HARRY-Torch Vice Presideni: lnler-School Relalions Connrnillee: Secrelary of Hi-Y: Rough Riders: Track: Minule Service Club. BEARDSLEY, WALLACE R.fBookroorn Worker: Slainp Club: Torch. Wally collecls slarnps as his hobby and is inleresled in sporls. BECK, DAVE-Foolball. Dave entered from Lakeside, Washinglon, and is inreresled in pholography as a hobby, ' , bf 'I 1 K I I .1 ' A 0 l I I 'V K H if fi yi' 1' ol!! K LJ ' L, yvf'-CPO I f-L' 'mix' 1 ffL '4' Q- if . V9 W f f' 'T A .' , 'L ly fl ii A li, Jjf' 1 5 !',,,,,.1, Z' I 1.-Ofi 'C' fu ,I . f 1. V, f . f -f , E y , ,ff ,ff M, , ,J sw., A sENioRs i 4 pf My!! ' 1- - . ' X 5 ,I I , , Vyxfv, .- ,,c,.,w,5,,-, J BECKER, BARBARAfTorchg Girls' Club Finance Connrnilleeg Sponsorelle, Ski Club, Barbara collecfs miniarure shoes. BEESON, MARY-A. S. R. Assembly Commillee, Senior Play, Revue, Junior Dance Cornrnilfee, Girls' Club Drarnalic Cornrnillee, BEGG, BOBfAnnual Slaff, Ski Club. Baggs' arnbilion is To become a mechanical engineer afier he allends The University. BEGGS, DOROTHY-Garden Club. Dorolhy collecls wild flowers and rocks. She entered from John Marshall Junior High, Sealfle. BELL, VlRGlNlAfJunior Dance Comrnilleeg Revue, Opera, Roll Represenla- five, Charm Club, Senior Glee, Four O'clock Tea Cornrnillee. BENOlT, MARGlEA-Sponsoreile, Losl and Found Cornrnillee. Margie hopes lo become a beaufy operalor in a Thriving shop. BENTON, BRUCE-Hall Palrol, Eoorball, Baseball, Basketball, Track, 30-Mile Club, Ted Roller Club. BERG, LEE-A. S. R. Thrifr Comnwiflee, Senior Glee, Opera, Revue, Mid- Winfer Concerl. lceberg is going 'ro sludy foreslry. BERNARD, GEORGEfTrack, Barney, who enlered from John Marshall, has hopes of spending his life as a bachelor. BILGER, PATiPal enlered from Yakirna High, Yakima, Washinglon. She collecfs boflle lops as her inleresring hobby. BLAIR, FRED-Rough Riders, l-li-Y, Torch, Boys' Club Cabinelg News Siaifg Vocarional Conference Chairman, Chairrnan oi Soorls Boosler Cornrnillee. BLOMBERG, PAUL-Movie Club. Paul's arnbilion is fo be a boar builder and designer. Cars and nnolor cycles are his hobbies. BOERNER, ANITA-Girls' Club Typing Cornniillee, Sponsorelfe, Slandards and Decoralion Cornrniilees, Mid-Winler Concerl. BOHANNON, SUEfDuge enrered from Buchannon High, Amarillo, Texas. Collecring cowboy songs is her hobby. BOHLKEN, BlLL-Bill entered Roosevelr ironn Hill Mililary Academy in Portland, Oregon. To relire a millionaire is his arnbilion. BOLSTAD, HELEN LUClLLEfRl-IO Club, Senior Represenlalive, Torch, Spon- sorerle, Roll Represenlalive. Helen enioys all sporls. Cornrnilleeg Spon- BOLTON, JOSEPHINE-'Make-Up Corps, A. S. R. Healfh sorelle, Good Cheer Connnnillee, Spanish and German Clubs, Glee Club. BOLTON, MARGARETfRevueg Mid-Winler Concerl, Band Concerf. Margarer enlered from Bryanl School. BOONE, BARBARAeTorch, Enleriainrnenl and Hospilalily Comrnillees, Senior Roll Represenlalive. Babs shools a pislol as her hobby. BOOTH, ROBERTfRoberl plays pinochle and likes ro drive for his hobbies. l-le enrered from Alexander Harnillon, Seaille, BOVEE, HELEN-Opera, Mid-Winler Concerlg Sponsorelieg Hesperian Club Chairrnan. Helen is especially lalenled as a violinisl. BRADLEY, ROBERT-Tickel Office, Torch. Bob collecls camping for his hobbies. He will allend The Universily. BRASCH, FAlTH-Torch, Revue, Sponsorerle, Junior Orcheslra, Charily Guild, Band. Failh's arnbilion is To leach English. BRATRUD, EDGAR-Opera, Mid-Winrer Concerr, Revue. Edgar plans fo sludy ioresfry or lo enler The Deoarlrnenl oi Fisheries. BRlNK, KATHERlNEfKalherine enlered from San Diego California. Beffer known as Skip, Kalherine plans lo be a BRITTAN, ALfBernie keeps a very inleresiing sporls scrapbook. His arnbi- Tion is lo becorne a iarnous sporls announcer, slamps and goes l-ligh, San Diego, Teacher. BROATCH, BETTIE-Roll Represenfaliye, Aurora Guards, Los? and Found Cornnnifreeg A. S, R. Recording Connrnilleeg Library Worker, Girls' Club Assembly Cornmirlee, BROUGHTON, RAY-Torch, News Edilorg Slage Force, Pu To becorne a iournalisl is Ray's arnbilion. blicily Cornrniffee. . ' it ii? t li 'AR ,f'i' I ,ggi Wi W ,A 1 1 ' . gamma' V fgaggge-S,,,r . , .ml e . .n,p,.,,, ' ' i ' Ln , ,. - Y . ' . . . ' 6 4' CJ' il i gi ' ' F ,, f , - V if ' A 2 ' -- . , 'Y S A ,. ' ' 'l9lx rip- ,-.sis -- , . . , 7 ' . 1 2,1 5 ' 3' gg K ' ,3 Q ' .- ' 6' , i f 75 if-1 ' f T a Y In A, .4 ui , 'i L 5. ,M 7' A jg. y. x r, za f f Mn .. V 1 Wsflxiz L ei., F y f ig .. . mf ,'-2g,,5.,,g. 111.533 2 T T if il . Q5 7, -1 ' . L A .,,,,.. 3 K ,Qin ia 'T K. ii'-'fm' I' xx I 235.5 T 'ff lil r , f . a ., T I b 1 'ik li hr H' v-E 3 I ig 1 , YL, i Q .va xi Q 2 5525 A3 3 ' 'L I . 3 511' -. All 4' . a I as 39. an iw fi ab X In-we 3 . . ' V A 4 , , g , , c Q C , ., . l . , ' ,- , r fm. we :.r.:?1g5?f- fp -- U .. , LA ' 1 BROWN, CHARLOTTE-RHO Club, Garden and Spanish Clubs. Chucky col- Iecls dogs for her hobby. BROWN, RICHARD-Dick enlered Roosevell' from Mason Cily Highpixlasvdpxy Cily, Washinglon. Hunling and skiing are his hobbi i I, JI X BROWN ROBERT-Torch. RoberI s ambilion is lox come a mechanic orif, l .fe-sv., BROWN, WARREN-Boys' Club Corn ilees, R R presenlalive, Slai Club, Camera Club, lnlramural Sporrsr ' aeronaulical engineer, BULL, GRANT-Vice Presidenlibfi vie Cl , Senior Roll Re senialive, Noon Movie, Morion picluresiiae ranI's obbies. -. - GHDUFF SHIRLEEA Cl C bi I' Rl-IO Club Nu Secrelary Aurora Guards' Four O'c T and Re reshmenl omrnill Scroll, Make-Up Corps Slandards C mrnillee, ponsorb-Lie .1 L, BUR , ' ' if a , , ' e Q BURNETT, BERYL-Annu Ediibr H4082 Goldi s, To , Ouill and J ' SQ I F X BURSETT, CLIFF D-Clif rd's m ion is rxbecome a Iraveling sales- man. He enioys i rninq, fagall nd fenni BURTON, PATTY AN -Girl Club Presidenl, Vice Presidenl of A. S. R., Golden Spur, ,Inger gh Sc ol Council, Opera, Mid-Winler Concerl, Fresh- man Rosemaidxs . ' BUSH, DAVlDeCamera- lickers, Movie Club, Senior Picnic Commilfeeg Spanish Club. Dave plai s Io be an eleclrical engineer. BUTTS, MARGUERITE-Senior Roll Represenlalive, Good Cheer, Hospilalily and Resl Room Commillees. Her hobby is modeling ships. BUTT, WILLIAM D.-Track, Foolball, Movie Club. Bill collecis sramps and minerals lor his hobby. CALHOUN, GRANT-Ski Club, Minule Service, Torch. CaI's ambilions lie in The field of Governmenl Aergnaulics. CAMPBELL, PHYLLI Bohni rshall was PhyllisQ former school. She is r Wav? 'rg s. is-ff 'BF CANNON, JOHN-John's grealesl inleresls are concerned wirh such sporls as baseball and ice hockey. CAPRON, Joe-Band, German Club, Science Club. Blow enlered from a High School in Nebraska where he parlicipaled in many aclivilies. CARLSON, EDWARD-Ed, who enlered from John Marhall, enjoys pholo- graphy and slamp collecling for hobbies. CARLSON, LOIS-Garden Club, Four O'clock Tea, Spanish Club, Aller- School Sporls. Sandy hopes To become a reacher. CARMICHAEL, JOHN-Roll Represenlalive, Baskelball Manager, lnlramural Sporls, John's hobbies are pholography and chemislry. CARTER, HELEN-Nurse's Slafl, Teacher's Secrelary, Refreshmenl Commirlee, Hospilalily Commilfee, Four O'clock Tea, Troubadours. CARTER, LOUIS-Boys' Club Cabinel, Torch, Iniramural Sporls, Chess Team, Torch Commilleej Boys' Club Commillees. CHAPIN, WARREN-Roll Represenlalive. Warren enlered from Bryanl, enioys skiing, and hopes someday Io be a success. CHAMP, VEVA-Torch, Revue, Opera, Mid-Winler Cc-ncerl, Four O'clock Tea, Library Worker, Girls' Club Orcheslra, German Club. CHANTRY, LARRY-Hobbies are varied wilh Cherry, including skiing and sailing. He wishes Io become an officer in the Coast Guard. CHIPMAN, CLAUDIA-Golden Spurs, Annual Slafl, Social Deparlmenl Head, Roosevell' Represenlalive To L'Alliance Francaise, Torch, Rosemaiden. CHIPMAN, MARY-Golden Spurs, Torch, Enlerlainnnenl and Decoralion Commillees, Senior Guide, Hospilalily Comrnillee, Arr and Cullure Club. CHITTENDEN, JOHN-Forensic Club, Hall Palrol, Social Service, Boys' Club Commillees, Agora Sociely, Torch, Class Scholarship Cornmillees. CLAGHORN, SALLY-Torch, RHO Club, Library Commillee, Home Service desirous of 'reaching ool Iof er profession. l B ww . Commillee, Srudenl Tickel Represenlaliye. -I x U , ' ji Tip SENIORS S II Xi Is: an I ' 1 - .. V A i X . Til NJ I i y V Q N f X Ss, -ug 34 X Si , s f I A . 'QM . ' T I XT I CLARK, JANICE-To go lo The University is Jan's arnbilion. She enrered Roosevelt from a high school in Langley, Washingion. CLARK, KEN-Opera, Revue, Mid-Winier Concerl, Senior Glee, Roll Repre- senlallve, Movie Club. Ken's hobby is photography. CLARK, LYLE-Rough Riders, l-lall Pairol Head, Boys' Club Cabinel, Tri-Y, Track, 30-Mile Club, A. S. R. Cornrnillees, CLARK, NATHALIA-Siandards Cornm'r'ree, Good Cheer Cornrnillee, Nurse's Slaff, Decoralion Comrniilee, Charm Club. CLARKE, CLAYTON-Claylon eniered Rooseyell from a high school in Sall Lake Cily, Uiah, He enicys science. A I CLIFFORD, PHILIP-Forensic Club Presidenf, Rough Riders, Boys' Clfb Cabinel, Spanish Club, Roll Represeniaiive, Agora Sooieiy. I COBB, LEROY-lrnprovernenr Committee, Represenlalive'tp Sfudenf Officers' Conveniion in San FranQsco. Killefvcollecfs slainps for a hobby. I i S41 A R E -1 X L COEY, BETTY CURTIS-Opera, A Cappella, Senior Glee, teachers Selrelary, f Debaie Club. Curl s arnbiiions lie in radio. ' x COMFORT, DON-Inlramural Sporls, Mid-Winler' Cohcerf. Eerdy, whose hobby is slarnp collecling, wishes io Tour The counrry . L CONNER, PAT-Girls Club Recording Secrelary, Golden Spurs, Sophbrnore Class Secreiary, Torch, A, S. R. Inier-School Cornmiliee Chairman, s A v , COOK, VERA-Revue, Slandards Corrirnillee, SponsoreHe,.Music Cornnniriee, Scrapbook Cornrnifiee, Middy Drive Cornrniffee. Vera eniogys skiing. COPE, ALBERT-Los Angeles, California-,'-was Alberl's lorrner horne, There he arlended Manual Aris High School. . - COPLEN, BOBfRough Riders, Hi'Y, P.-T. A, 'Dance Cornrniriee, Senior Picnic and Dance Cornmiiiees, Torch1,Revue, Foolball Manager. 'x CORNWALL, BURTON-Senior Orcheslra, Revue Orcheslra, Band, Toreh, German Club. Cornie plans To be graduaied from an engineering school. SENIORS CORY ROBERT C.-Bob's hobbies include fishing, huniing, and ice skaling, in which he is especially lalenied. COTTLE, BETTY LEEfSenior Glee, Library Worker, Mid-Winler Conceri, Sponsoreile, Minuie Service Girl, Scrapebook Cornnniiiee, COVINGTON, VIRGIL-Presidenl of Senior Class, Assenjbly Cornnnillee, Baskeiball, Boys' Club Dance Commiifee, Roll Represenlallve. COX, AUDREYiGirls' Club Commiifees, Rl-lO Club, MakefUp Corps. Audrey is planning To aiiend the Universiiy. COYKENDALL, DORIS-Thrill Cornrnillee, Relreshrnenf and Four O'clock Tea Connnnillees, Doris entered frorn John Marshall. CRAWFORD, BERNADINEfRevue, Opera, Mid-Winler Conceri, Senior and Junior Glees. To sing in opera is Deanie's arnbiiion. CRAWFORD, KATEfSenior Orchesira, Music Comrniliee. KiHen's hobby is wriling, poelry. She plans 'ro allend The Universiiy. S S CRESSMAN, ,RAUL-Tri-Y, Big R Club, Roll Represeniaiive, Golf Team, Frqgh-Soph Baseball, Rough Riders, Senior Orchesira, Torch. . x CRIEZ .ANNE-Direclor ol Make-Up Corps, Senior Pin Cornrniflee, Revue Commgiee, Slandards and Relreshrneni Cornniiiiees, Girls' Club Cabinei. CRTTTENDEND BILL-Granl High in Porrland, Oregon, was Bill's former schooli. He especially enioys dancing and golf. CROOKS. .llM!Ski Club, Track. Jim's hobbies include rnounlain climbing avnd skiing, buf he chooses foreslry for a vocalion. CROSBY, VlVlAlXlfGolden Spurs, Torch, lnrer'School Relarions Cornrniilee, Juniar,Dance Cornrnifree, Roll Represeniaiive, Slandards Cornrniriee, CROSS, CHARLES H.eRoll Ripresenfarive, Band. Charles, who eniered from Ravenna, is pariicul fly ialenied at playing The lrurnpei. - 3 CRUTCHLEY, PAIeLiHlc Colonel Siaff, Ski Club. Pai, known as Cruich, is planning lo beconie a fashidrfilluslralor. N N - X N D 9 - ' f i , ' - X ' ' 3 5 has . 'g s,. I ,?T Cs+.l Q + W, 'ga T qv S' u Q , u, K 1- T irr f 'G ,'lf .,,, sf -- , K , .,... g , V VV K . 3 .: , g 1 'r:::, i i I .,V, A Igb V , ,. , , , . ' f .,r. V, ..,,-:: I. . l i' i' i T 'M .' ' ii A .- B , 1 E .1 lil in A 1 I V' .Ii R it R 3 .2 ,V , : , r.,. S 'L 1 ,,., ,,,, I iff... ' T S , - H W- 4' -A T T ' y . I Q A W A , . . W' ': 1 ' 4 5LQEk'l . , . A - - 1 Q if y 2 A 7 i l . T E ,,,, 'f T g g l if K A T -,-- 1 .,,. i2ff l 5 -B 5' 4? W an T . . T r ,,,. , , , T f , ' 4, ,, A N , ,.,.+,.va1?1s . . , ' e, :Es - .ix ef, , . P EL 'F 3 im CUNNHXIGHAM, BILL-Ouiside Traffic, Tri-YQ Roll Rep iy Al A S R. Spor+s Boosfers Senior Orchesira. khown Doug an enrhuslaslic hopes some day to be a rnechanical engineer. CUSHMAN, BOB-Bob, who once arlended Qbhn M s ll, find hofography and drawing a source of inferesl, DAHLSTROM, BETTYfGirls' Club ssembl rnrnilf . ly e lered Lake Foresf Park. She rides a bic for ourdoor DAND, JANET-A Cappella: Sra a and ur ock ea Charm Club, Dramafic Comrnifle g onsorerf g Sludenl Ti ef DANIELS, RUTH-Senior Play, Drarnaiic Club airmang ineeg Opera: Arf Club, Dramaric Assembly. DATES, MURRAY-Camera Club, Murray enfered from where he parficipaled in foofball and swimming. A R Cabinel Indiana was H Ticker Force, , sporls. are Slalfg Boys' Cl a ineig Boys' Club Sporisg Boys' Cl nce Cornnnillee. I DAVIDSON, FRANKIE-Refreshment Wriling Club. Frankie hopes 'ro bec DAY, CHET-Vice Presidenr of Ro Tri-Y Treasurerg Revuep Baskeiballp v Girls, Char' uil g Roll Represenlmg nl Tic rce Rough ery Roll epresenlari , 'pe's DEHN, BILL-Advisory Council Chair Rough Tri1Yg V: DUPAR, B ' S i Roll Repre nlal' vue. Torch, A. S. R. Cabinelg Revuep lnler-S Picnic Machine are Jac o i s. I DENZ, JOHN-Hi-Y, Fafher-Son Banquel 's fo orchg l vem Connrnilleeg I fic ssislanfg Girls' belong To The Naval R. O. T. C. al The unuv r ry. 1,1 and Hospiia y C iliee 1 . DlCK, EWART-Tri-Y, Hall Palrolg Basebal, Mile by 'FooTball. Ewarr USTI IVIAN-A Cappe ior GI ' s w!! Commirleeg Finance is known also as Bud. f l du il' ee, Charity G 7 d-Winfer Conc , ramalic Club. DlMlCK, DEXTER-News Sfafi, Sporls Booslers lubpj Pu, l ity' Chairm D N, VlRGlNlA 4RHO Clu , Fello ipwrnrnirree. n as of German Club, Baskerballg lnframural Sporls. , , A opes of eco i physical edu ion .Wx I, DODGE, VIRGINIA-Roll Represenraliveg Girls Turn nd Club. Virg WJSARY, E -Chemi lry and avialion ar T. arn ns. He enlered hobby as horseback riding. This she greafly enioys. I DOMNICK, BUD-30-Mile Club, lnlramural Sporl. Bud plans lo sfudy RT, JAMES-J .s 1 Her knoxua Jilrer . His special ialenl is business adminislrafion at rhe Universify. ' clng. fr rn John rs SENIORS fi? 'X . A iirrxiiw ECKMANN, D A S 'A oto ap ' nd ' g are Eck's hobbies. He hopes to be a ersity ot h' t n g uate. EILERTSON, BILL-Boys' Club efary, Sophomore Class President, Rough Rider, Hi-Y, Torch, Football, enior Orchestra, Basketball Manager. EINAR, RICHARD-Camera Clickers, 30-Mile Club. Dick's ambition is to be a radio operator in the Navy. EISENLOHR, KERMlTfGerman Club, Freshman Frolic Committee, Baseball: Band, Mid-Winter Concert, Intramural Sports. ELDER, ELAINE-Senior Roll Representative, Creative Writing Club, Finance and Good Cheer Committees, French Club. ELDRIDGE, WALLYfBasketball, Hi-Y, Rough Riders, Senior Pin Committee Chairman, P.-T. A. Dance Committee, Boys' Club Secretary, Big R Club, News Stalt. ELLIOTT, MlRIAMfJunior Scholarship Committee, Senior Picnic Committee, Girls' Club Standards, Assembly and Hospitality Committees, Revue. ELLIS, GEORGEfLunch Room Cashier, Baseball, Intramural Sports. George's ambition is to be a court reporter. ELWELL, IRVIN-Avocatio al Committee. King iinds that any special talents that he may have are yet undiscovered. EMMANUEL, CARLfThe University is Carl's goal. There he will maior in Zoology. I-ie is a taxioermist by hobby. ERICKSON, BOB-Football, Baseball, Big R Club Secretary, Roll Repre- sentative. Rick's ambition is to become a coach. ERICKSON, DUANE-Torch, Agora Society, German Club, Torch Member- ship Chairman, Radio Club, Intramural Sports. ERICKS N, JAYfTorch. Jay's hobby is making model boats arid airplanes. He plan to attend the University. SENIORS EVANS, BILL-I-li-Y, Big R Club, Football. Willie enioys all sports and hopes to attend Notre Dame. EVANS, FRANCESfA. S. R. Health Committee, Make-Up Corps, RHO Club, Torch, Freshman Scholarship Committee, Standards Committee. EVELEIGH, ROBERT-Track, 30-Mile Club, Lunchroom Worker, Cookie spends his leisure time hiking and camping. EVERSON, HERBfl'lerb entered trom Broadway High School, His hobby is automobile accessories. FACI-l, HENRYfSenior Glee, Mid-Winter Concert, Opera, Ski Club, Hall Patrol, Torch. Hank is anxious to become a civil engineer. FAIRBAIRN, BOB-Advisory Council, Rough Riders, Hi-Y, Ski Club President, Assembly Committee, Father and Son Banquet. FAIRBROOK, HOLLY-Rally Committee, Library Aide. Butch enioys football, swimming, and tennis, and hopes to remain a bachelor. FARLEY, EDGAR JAMES-Freshman Class President, A. S, R. Cabinet, Roll Representative, Class Committees, Boys' Club Assembly Committee. FEELY, Pl-IYLLIS-Roll Representative, Records Committee, Sponsorette, Good Cheer Committee, Charm Club, Little Colonel Staff. FENCHEL, ROBERT-Fritz is desirous ot becoming a naval otficer. He likes to swim and tench in his spare time. FIRSTENBURG, JAMES-Quill and Scroll, Ad Statt, German Club, Movie Club, Garden Club, Intramural Sports. FISHER, JACKLYN LEEWAM Club President, A. S. R. Cabinet, Girls' Club Publicity Chairman, Golden Spurs, News Staff, Torch. FISHER, JERRY-Chess Club. John Marshall was Jerry's former school. I-le enioys skating and it is his desire to attend the University. ERNST, -Girls' Club Cabinet, Avocational Committee, Senior FLANSBURGH, JUNE-News Staff, Quill and Scroll, Revue, Art Club, Avoca- Orchestr ' Operw Revue ittee, Band, Torch. tional Committee, Publicity Committee, Sponsorette. 7 4 . . . I V' if Wok uliuh fiww KWWL I . f . - A. .ffl A of X . K i J ...i.i ' ' 2 P r- ' W - ' .15 H ' Q 1 r M, k . f' g ,s , , 1, , ' rs.. usyy 17 -F ' as. 7 I lr ..,V. . ,kv 1 .1 E., i t . S ,ai I. 2 A - le n . ilu K A ,. L- Wifi .. F ual, i ,f , , ' - F .1 1251-7 '- A J ffcW?f'f FLATEN, JOANN-Assembly Committee Chairman, Spa' , Staff, Revue, Roll Representative, Standards Committee. FLOWER, LEONARD-Senior Gleeg Mid-Winter Concert, Opera, Hall Patrol, Boys' Club Hospitality Committee, Ski Club, Movie Club. FLYNN, PHYLLIS-Revue, Senior Play, Mid-Winter Concert, Torch, Senior Orchestra, Spring Matinee. FOOT, BRUCE-Opera, Mid-Winter Concert, Band, Senior Glee. To be a salesman or an insurance man is Bruce's ambition. FORD, DOUGiRough Riders, School Sports, Big R Club, Hi-Y, Anti- Smoking Board. Doug, known as Frog, is interested in art. FORDYCE, Jl:AN-Advisory Council, Hi-Y, P.-T, A. Dance Committee, Senior Dance Committee, Agora Society, Publicity Committee, FORKNER, MARY-A Cappella, Senior Glee, Junior Glee. Mary has a special talent for music, but her ambition is to ski well. FRAME, CARL-Minute Service, Senior Roll Representative, Torch Banquet Committee. Swoop hopes to become an engineer. FULMER, FRED-Hearney, Nebraska, was Fred's home betore entering Roose- velt. He plans to attend the University of Washington. FULTON, JEFFERSON-Basketball, Radio Club, School Sports. To go to West Point is Buck's ambition. He is interested in stamp collecting. FUNK, RELLA-Rella, who entered from an academy in California, chooses nursing as a vocation and enioys all sports. FURROW, PATRICIA E.-Aurora Guards, Hesperian Club, Glee Club. Dinky is talented at singing and aspires to become an opera star. GARVEY, MARY-Roll Representative, Lost and Found Committee, Records Committee, Avocational and Library Committees. GASKILL, PAT-Junior Dance Committee, Charm Club, Standards Committee' Decoration and Good Cheer Committees, Littlf Colonel Staff E , A DlNE-Senior Roll Representative, Revue, Roll Representative, Senior and Junior Glees, Opera, Charm Club. A GEARY, URlEl.fMake-Up Corps, Refreshment Committee. riel is ix, Mu fidesirous o becoming a business clerk at the University ot Washington. C-EBO, SQ M-Track: Roll Representative, lntramural Sports, Senior Dance X Commit , Boys' Club Assembly Committee, Ski Club. ' X EGERE, PAULINE-Movie Club, Garden Club, Senior Roll Representative, 8Spanish lub. Pauline wishes to attend art school upon graduation. GILLBT, ROTHY HARRIET-Teacher's Secretary, Make-Up Corps, Attend- 'Hence Ofti-'e, Rest Room Committee, Student Ticket Force. S ' GLBDYIFWD BlLL-Thrift Committee, Radio Club' lntramural Sports, Basket- b . a l an ger, Baseball Manager. Bill enioys starnp collecting RG-l., N?3UORlS Rene entered from a high school in Anaconda, Montana hSh?ils' lgpeciallrtalentedl in singing and enioys sports il . X i -si X ,GODFREY, JACK-Band, Pep Band. With swing music for his hobby, Jack is striving to become a swing musician. 'W l + 'QGONZALES LORETO-To become a mining engineer is Leto's desire. He Qe.niQys fishing and sailing and is most talented at carpentry. XCOODING, SHIRLEY-Senior Glee. Although she enioys sports, rnusic is DiQkie's hobby and vocational preference. She entered from Ravenna. G DSPEED, JOSEPHINE-Art Club, Art and Culture Committee, Avoca- tional Committee, Records Committee. Jo hopes to enter the University. GOU LD, JAMES-Torch, Debate Squad, Hall Patrol, Discussion Group, Agora Society. James is desirous ot becoming a civil engineer. GOURLEY, WAYNE-Bryant was Squeak's former school. He is fond of most sports including baseball, football, and hunting. GRAHAM, JACK-Tri-Y, School Sports. Interested in such sports as skiing and others, Whitey hopes to become a sports reporter. I fgel senioizs yt: 38 I so Q mv i. ' S L N ' Q.. x . GRAVES, WALLACE-Sevior Play, Roll Represenlalive, Opera, Senior Glee, Revue, Boys' Club Assembly Commillee, Mid-Winler Concerl. GRAY, CHARLESfPresidenl ol Radio Club. Mickey, who is an amaleur radio operalor, plans lo become a radio engineer. GRAY, GORDONfSecrelary of Tri-Y, Swimming Team, Slage Force, Ski Club, Father-and-Son Banguel Commillee. GREEN, GORDONfSenior Play, Revue, Spring Malinee, Torch, Thrift Corn- millee. Bc-lhell Junior High School was Gordon's former school. GREEN, MARGlEfOpera, Revue, Mid-Winler Concerl, Music Club, Ski Club, A Cappella, Charm Club, Senior Glee. GREGG, HARRYfTorch. Harry enjoys foolball and lennis and plans To allend college and medical school. GREGORY, JOYCEGEmploymenl and Standard Commillees, Sponsorefle, Minule Service, Revue, Garden Club. GRElLlCH, GWENfRHO Club, Girls' Club Cabinel, Chairman of Good Cheer Cornmillee, Sponsorelle, Dramalic Club. GRIGGS, JERRY-Forensic Club, Slams Club, Library Worker, Jerry once lived in Calilornia and is inleresled in music. GRlMSTAD, HAROLDfQuill and Scroll, Ad Slalf, Hal hopes lor The career of a chemical engineer and enioys Tennis. GRINDROD BETTY LOUfCrealive Wriling Club, Hesperian Club, A Cap- pella, Goldilocks aspires lo wrile for The radio. GROSENlCK, DORIS-Thrill Club, Sfandards Connrnillee, Relreshrnenl Com- rnillee, Spanish Club, Girls' Club Decoralion Commillee. GROSS, MARlEiGarden Club, Charily Guild, Girls' Club Decoralion Com- nnillee. Marie will allend The Universily. - GROESCH, JOHN-Camera Clickers, German Club, Torch,JJohn enlered from John Marshall, and his inleresls lie in phorographyfl i xx J fj 4 . J , Y .L i 'Y 'Ti ' l sENioRs 'i '.. ' GROUT, RlCHARDfRQugh Riders, Advisory Council, Torch, Roll Represen- larive, Eleclion Commilrea, School Sporls. V GRUBB, DON-Tanlor, who enlered from' Ravenna, hopes someday lo own a men's furnishing sfore of renownl i My GUSTAFSON, ELAlNEfTo become a dressidesigner is Elaine's ambilion, while her hobby is concerned wilh ice-skaling. A . ,i ' GWINN, ROBERT C.-Senior Roll Represenlalive, lnlramural Sporls. Tennis and ping pong are Roberl's hobbies. WJ- ' HAACK, BETTY-Girls' Resf Room cammnieeg Arl ciulficaniefa ciiekefsg Fine Arls Commiflee, Movie Club, Charily Guild, Sponsqelle, Cabinet HADEEN, ELIZABETH-Girls' Club Cabinet, Reireshmenl and Four O'clock Tea Commillees, Teacher's Secrelary. HAGGEN, JUNEiSlandards and Scrapbook Commillees. June's ambifion is 'ro own a dude ranch, HALEY, VERLA- V enlered from Evererl High School where she was a member of lhe Girls' Club and Girls' Alhlelic Club. HALGREN, PETERaRough Rider Presidenl, Tri-Y Presidenl, Revue, Senior Play, A. S. R. Cabinel, Annual Slafl, Boys' Club Cabinel, A. S. R. Commilfee, Torch. HALL GRACE-Golden Spurs Vice Presidenl, Service Deparlmenl Head, P.-T. A. Dance Commilfee, Torch, Junior Class Treasurer, Finance Connmillee. HALLETT, DON-Baseball, Baskelball, Lellermen Club, Busher enlered from John Marshall. He will become an alhlelic inslruclor. HAMERQUIST, LOIS-Good Cheer Cornmirlee, Hiking Club. Hammie has arnbilions 'ro become eilher a secrelary or a very compelenl nurse. HAMILTON, MAJORfTrack, Baskelball, 30-Mile Club. Maior is inleresled in all varielies of sporls. HAMMARLUND, ROYfTorch, Minure Service Club, Roll Represenlalive, Revue, Band, Boys' Club Comrnilfees. 552'-1 -- ,.,,-er ,, irq: . qw - ig, .M ' ' ' , Y 1 '- myfiix. K .- ,. .. . Q 1. 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Nick's velerinarian for he is inleresled in all kinds of animals. ambilion is lo be a x HANCOCK, JACKfHall Palrol, Torch, Oulside Traffic, Minule Selfvice Club. Jake is a very enlhusiaslic golfer. ' HANNAY, JEAN-Golden Spurs, Girls' Club Cabinef, Chairman, A. S. R. lnlerschool Comrniflee, College Scholarship Chairman, Torch. ' , 5 , x Girls' 'Club Eleclon IPYKNSON, LOIS-Torch, Make-Up Corps, lxyuirovemenl and Good-Cheer' Commilfees, Sporisorelre, Torch Membershipfommillee, X HARDMAN, BARBARA-Girls' Club Cabinet Los? and Found Chairman, Roll Represenlalive. Barbara's hobbyryis, playing The piano. HARDT, JACK-Slage Force, SeniqiPiay, Rou h' Riders, Senior Roll Repref senfalive, German Club, Torch, Senyof Glee, Agorafociely. HARMON, BETTY-Forensic Club, Sjponsoielleifl-'lospilalily Commillee. Sandie collects precious slones as her hobby., , f7 1' .' xt 5 'K X HARTZELL, DORIS-A Cappella, Senioh Glee, Rlevue. Doris is especially ralenfed as a singer and dancer. HARTZELL, RUTH-A Cappella, Revue, Girls' Club Publicily Commillee, Camera Clickers, Ski Club, Rulhie skis for her hobby. HAWKINS, MARALYN-Revue Commillee, Revue, Opera, Facully Tea Corn- millee. To become an air slewarcless is Hawkey's ambilion. HAZLETT, JACK JR.iRough Riders, Hi-Y, Big R Club, Boys' Club Enler- lainmenl Commillee, Aihleiic Swealer Regulalion Commillee. HAZZARD, GERTRUDE-Roll Represenlalive, Thrift Club Banker, Class Hosless. Gerlrude plans fo become a beaulician. HEBERT, RUTHfGarden Club Presidenl, Sponsorelle, Torch, German Club. Ruppie enlered from John Marshall. HEDRICK, PATAA. S. R. Publiciiy Co-chairman, Golden Spurs, Senior Play, Revue, Annual Slaif, Agora Sociely Secrelary, Spring Malinee. SENIORS 40 HELLER, GRACE MAXlNEfA Cappella Choir, Mid-Winler Concerl, Look- Ouf and Publicily Commillees. Timmie is her nickname. HENRIKSON, LILA-Lila enleied irorn King Edward High, Vancouver, B. C., wyhere she parlicipaled as Library Aide, Hi-Y Girl and on the Annual Board. HENION, JOHN-Jack is a very enlhusiasfic golfer. He also enioys all olher sporls, baskelball in parlicular. HEYWARD, MARY-Annual Secrelary, RHO Club, Band, Girls' Club Cabinel, Torch, A. S. R. Thrifr Commillee, Campus Days Commiilee, Finance Com- millee, Spcnsorelle. HICKS, BOB-Bob enlered from Lincoln Junior High, Albia, Iowa. He is inferesled vih Diesel Engines, which will be his work. N HlLTNER,fiTED-Foolball, Opera, Ski Club, MidAWinler Concerl, Senior lilay, Revue. Adolf's ambilion is To go around The world. HOETMER, MlNNlEiMin anlicipales secrelarial work. She especially enioys gdlf and dancing. K H i HOFFMAN, JAYNE-Make-Up Corps, Spanish Club, Thrill, Slandard and Decoralion Commiflees, Office Worker. HOFFMANN, MASONfMason is known also as Handlebar. He has been aclive in foolball and rrack. HOLDER, CHARLESiFoolball, Chuck enlered from Benson Tech, Portland, Oregon. He will sludy Aeronaulical Engineering. HOLM, SYLVIA-Sylvia enlered from Kirkland High, Kirkland, Washinglon. She is very inleresled in voice work. HOLMSTROM, HARRlETfTorch, Aurora Guards, Office Worker, Senior Roll Represenlalive. Happy plays The piano for her hobby. HOME, BILL-Roll Represenlafive, Torch, French Club, lnlramural Basker- ball and Baseball. Bill's ambition is lo graduale from Wesl Poinl. HOOD, PETE-News Slalf, Track, Rough Riders, Hi'Y, Ouill and Scroll, Afhlelic Commillee, Big R Club, Boys' Club Publicily. r .f ,J ,f . J , ,x X . J, fb V f ' ' J ' IJ .fr i T If RK, l ,I ' l i i 1 S JK J i j V 3 f fl jj f ' J! Nj J I X If J . I JJ 1 ' f! i ' ' ff uf 1 'I jj' if IJ jj X5 ' :f f X. l f' XP xi Ni li!! M Nfl ' i if J ffl 'l f il Ki f A' - J ,V , ,. ,f j 3 lj' , ,K , ,y I, V , V. xA i siaisiioizs li! X- I IV if f 1 f HORN, DOROTHYiSpanis Cluog German Club, Dor is goin o lake IVERSON, DOROTHYfA. S. R, Campus Days Commilleeq lmprovernenl nursing al rhe Lyiiversiry of W shin . V' Cornrnilleeq Girls' Club Standards Cornrrilfeeg A. S. R. Heallh Commillee. l HOUCK, PATT rum ' ss, S n' r Play, Forensic Club' . . ance JACKSON, BARBARAfSenior Gleeg Mid-Winler Concert, Opera, Revue, Commillee, Re 1- ommir Torchgffkrl ub. f Scrapbook Commilleeg Music Commilleeg Sponsorefle. 5 ARD, L fSenioV e Club, ic and rm Cl s. Brownie JACOBSON, RALPHfBud's hobby is ice skalinq al which he is especially 4- l n ' Q- dminl or h i lalenled. He hopes lo alfencl The Universily of Washinglon. - I . . . IW ,CHAR Torch, ou h i ers, Boys' l b Cabi Q inule Service JAHANT, PAUL-Senior Play, Revue, Track, Paul enlered from John B. Clu , Alh Ti ecordinq Co il ee. Allen in Seallle and is inleresled in slaqe work. l-l 1 I! RED-Torch, R Q Boys' Cl Employm nl Commirlee, Agora JOHNS, CAROL-Senior Represenlaliveg German Club, Four O'clock Tea. So g enior GI 3 Mid- inler C n erl. Carol enioys sporls bul her ambilion is lo become a social worker. H ER, KAT Y Aclivily R inq C il eg G rs ocker Allen anlg JANSON, MARlANNEfRoll Represenlalive, Make-Up Corps, Revu Q orl Junior Scr Commil ay ni s swim ing. Booslers, Vice President of Torch, Tumbling Club Presidenl, RHO Clu HUG , MARY C,-G n Spursg urls' Club ine , ler-Sc ol Com- JERBERT, JEANNE-Corresponding Secrerary ol Girls' Club l rsg milf , Opera: Mid Wi fe Conc l Facully Te . Torchg Chairman of Decoralions Commilleeq Revue Corrimitle , ide AW L ' HUME, ANKLIN anmilendsl serve h y as s s officer. JQHNSQN, ETHEI-MAY-,RHQ Club: A, 5, R, ,4 4 ei good He came lo Rp from Bryanl. Cheer Commirleeg Sponsorelle. Johnnie qr lly ag A s r . HUME, MED eda is beller nown as B fre . e enioys dancing JOHNSON, GEORGEfOperaj Mid' 'n g Lunchroom and is especia y inleresled in roller skalinq, NTER, ALMA MAE-A. S. R. Heallh Comrnilli g rden Cl b' Ch ' Guild. Aln'iy's hobbies are hand-work and flowers. D HUNTER, HARRIET-A. S. R. lrnprovemenl and Pos Junior Scholarshipg Lillle Colonel Slallg Sophomore a Worker, John enlereel from John M 5 I af ' ing and hi i Q. JOHNSON, KElTH-Debale Squa . . . - . ervice Commirlee, Hall alrolg Torch, Lunchroom 7 ' Sc larship Commillee. Co mi t 1 , H SON, BETTY L l f e ' . id-Winler Concerlg Senior Gleej u 'C oc ea. elly . i n is 'lo leach schoo. k h i if Co B d e f ' wi kn HU Ga , il R oc I P .or r Ba n er s Re i 1 ll O , 's m 7 s l k T B real l bi o l e 1 l , ,'.l7'o--B 7 la ' 's ' ,M g , ' . ' , Secrelary. Bellie Marie is an nlh iw 4. fs I - 'l I I C s J hall, I es lo ' , ' . HYMES JEAN Ski Club es f ' J' H' 41:11 HNSO lR - d-Wi er C ncerl ke'Uo Corps, A Cappella. ' I ' hirl's ho y is o s f ' sru -P 8.4! , i I, hr y I b s I HYLLENGREN BETTIE MARlE-RHO,Club a HJ N crela Slaqe rco Roll Reoresenfafive Mickey , who rmer s h im and ice skale she parilicipaleicg in The Revu , li.: S y iii, 15' V 1. ,. 'I ' . If lNGSTAD, BOB-Rough ' rs, B 4- bin l F 1 iv .l 145' g J S N, idenl o , ebale Squad' Hal Palro Lunc Hi-YQ Falher-and-Son B nlluel 5' .. .n 'iw' , 0 Q m Wo ker, B 5' 1. ali Y Comrnilleei German Club, ' I Y ' I K i I I 1 V I Q R is .. E. A Y R' ' R . QE X - - ' Y If E-'r T A G , .Q A M . .Eg LV . K ,. - K V 2 of - , ? ,Hg C .l 0- IJ r 0 We . 5 - i . i f . il , rf, 1 , . .2 fl A P, f T: 1 1 -K my 7, i r. 45 V 3 Hi l f 1 ii A A :Biff Ili' i ,, M. ri- : . 'sf' Q ,- y S X A N4 . SG' 2, A 23 if if i,.,,,,i 3 , Qh...' A . ,. k .,,. in 'f,, - , , it . it 6. Y ' ' K ' I ' ,'f?rbf'5Tl5f T' 5 ' r E A , M W ,' .N 'fa i r fi i me T ,, ' ge ia rr.. 'B- yf f A 4 fs:. :, 1, ' mf, I :Vi W We , . N T -4 , , V' . . - D 'I , V , ,fs mf 'mr - , L V ,, D . ig, Z H ,M 3 ,. S in ' , r , ,,,.,,i V r ' me n.. , ' .W ei W., V, .l,jr,gi.,,i,5fj'fg 5fQi,2fgii?,' . J rf . . . - , 'iff'f, fi,'i'?fifgf,' ,,f , ,, , .. ' ffgwfgii I ., , I I I I .i . I, I III sea: ' . ,- L f. . -,yrs 5. ' if f 2 . 5325, i -- ' ,z ' ' 'T . 1 ' - fi' . . E We l . - '. . J - i ' ' . s 53? . 1 -' a. I gi , ' - . A if - . .. 32.14, ' '. .' TZ. .' f'w5'f-e A if-Yo' :hm -' ' , . I' I , ser. fi., . mis, ff: . 7 -, i i'-3 - 3 ii L sv'?Q'j ' ,Q If? I ,,.... -, 1 II Q: 00 . L if v JOHNSON, VlRGlNlAiMinufe Girls. Ginny, whose ambifion is fo become a privafe secrefary, enfered Roosevelf from John Marshall. JONES, DONALD-Radio Guild, Senior Orchesfra. Don enioys baskefball and collecfs sfamps for his hobby. JONES, DORIS-Junior Glee. Honey Chile, who enfered from a high school in Oklahoma, plans fo sfudy music in Europe. JORDSHAUGEN, AIJDREY-Minufe Girls. Alfhough Audie's hobby concerns f l L s,si i ' Vk.. I - If KENNEY, TOM-Wifh polifics as his hobby, Sfubbie whose former school was John Marshall, plans upon having a polifical careier. KERNS, ARLOTTA-Sfudenf Tickef Force, Nurse's Office Assisfanf, Friend- ship Co miffee, Mid-Winfer Concerf, Revue, Opera, Senior Play. E R CHAR ES-Chuck hopes fo allend Vxlesf Poinf and has for his hobbies s a g an unfing. He enfered from John Marshall. J ET AM, J AN Liflle Colonel Sfaff, Make-Up Corps, Roll Represenfafive. scrapbooks and skafing, she plans fo be a privafe secrefary. Jo ed fr' nf O en Anne, where she was Sophomore Class Presidenf. KAIN, MARGARET-Sponsorelfeg Sfudenf Tickef Represenfafive, Resf R gn f KILB RN l l -P.-T. A. Dance Commiffee, Freshman Baseball, Frosh- Aflendanf, Records Commiffee, Teacher's Secrefary, Charify Guild. Sop B efb M nager, Gym Aflendanf. KALlN, ANNABELLE-Home Service, German Club, Arf Clm Re sh enf K4 HU T- who lenferei? from John Marshall, collecfs pipes for Commiffee, Sponsoreffe: Affendance Office Worker. x ' 4, a y a plans.hs ar er asIa elecfrical engineer. 1' V KALPOUSOS, JUNE-l-lesperian Club. June once affended ' n Mar alll 0 I Kl , H -ylqews ffikrgh, all Pafrol, Lunchroom Commiffee, Agora and greafly enioys roller skafing and baskefball games. ,I IZQSO fy. To ecomelf fo gn c responclenf is Jonnie's ambifion, f I ,, I . ' i . if l ly fl KANE, l-lARRYfA. S. R. Presidenf, Junior Class res' enf, ugh 'der gil, IN , LY E-G e Club, RHO Club, Senior Represenfafive. Friday Hi-Y. Sugar has hopes of becoming a corporafionlayyer. . l-larlgi r, W ingf , was once Lyneffe's home. KEEBLE, JEAN-A. S. R, Social Service Comrniffee Chairm , G l en ' G, R N evue' Torch, Forensic Club, A, S. R. Publicify Cornmiffee, Spurs, RHO Club, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Roll Represe miie. L I oys' C b ss mbly Con-imilfee, P.-T. A. Dance Comrniffee. KEENHOLTS, ED-Avocafional Commiffee, Boys' Club Com xffees. d, w f i Y, LEA CE-Vice Presidenf of Arf Club, Sfandards Commiffee. Lea enfered from Ravenna, is deeply inferesfed in aviafion. enfer d from a igh school in Ellensburg. She will sfudy fo become a nurse. KELSO, ELEANOR-Ad Sfaff, Cosfume Force, Nurse's Sfaff, if l , Re- freshmenf Commiffee, Employmenf and Decorafion Commi e . KENNEDY BOB-Ken will eifher sfudy foresfr af fhe Universifllf sh I i I I I Y I Y ' lngfon or will follow a commercial arf line affer graduaflon. KENNEDY HELEN-Radio Club Dramafic Commiffee, KENNETT, VIRGINIA-Roll Library Worker, Friendship SENIORS Guild, Revue, Girls' Club Office Slaff, Girls' Make-Up Corps, RHO Club, Arf Club. Represenfafive, Sponsoreffe, Minufe Service Girls, Cornmiffee, Spanish Club. KIRBY., JEAN-A Cappella, Mid-Winfer Concerl, Opera, Senior Glee, Radio Guild, Creafive Wrifing Club, Aurora Guards, Avocafional Commiffee. KlRRY, BOB-Ski Club' Foofball. He has varied hobbies, skiing, woodworking and mechanics, buf Bob is greafly inferesfed in aeronaufical engineering. KLEPACH, MICHAEL-Forensic Club, Hall Pafrol, German Club, Agora Sociefy, Lunchroom Commiffee. Mike will affend fhe Universify. KNOCK, JUNE-Having recenfly enfered from a high school in San Francisco, Dude is inferesfed in sports, singing and dancing. KNOPH MARlANfGirls' Club Cabinet: Four O'clock Tea Committee Co- chairman: Sponsorette: Records Committee, Hamilton, in Seattle, was Betty's tormer school. KNOPH, PEGGY-Girls' Club Cabinet: Four O'clock Tea Committee Co' chairman: Sponsorette: Fellowship Committee: Records Committee. KOKKO, lRMA-Secretary to Miss Glass. Koke entered from a high school in Kirkland where she was Vice President ot the Honor Society, and Loyalty Club President. KOTZERKE DOROTHEA-Ottice Worker: Decoration Committee: Torch: Roll Representative. Dot enioys collecting souvenirs tor her hobby. KRAFT: MARIAN-Revue Committee: RHO Club: Torch: A Cappella: Revue: Mid-Winter Concert: German Club: Charity Guild: Usher Corps. KRIEBEL, JACK-Boys' Club Dance Committee: Revue: Ski Club: Senior An' nouncement Committee: Freshman Baseball. Skiing is Jake's hobby. -KRIPPNER, EVERETT-Intramural Sports: Tri-Y. Collecting stamps and menus is Kripp's hobby. He plans to be a forest ranger. KRUEGER, GEORGEfStage Force: Torch: German Club, George enioys all sports and is also interested in model airplanes. KUEST, BETTE-Nurse's Statt: Makefup Corps. Ravenna was Bette's former school, Her ambitions are concerned with nursing. KURTZ, AUDREY-Squirt entered from Bryant, and inasmuch as she enioys skating, she aspires to becoming someday a tigure skater. LATIE, BARBARA-Co-chairman of Social Service Committee: RHO Club: Revue: Senior Play: Spring Matinee: Agora Society. LAUBER, RUTH-Golden Spurs: Secretary and Treasurer of RHO Club: Girls' Club Administrative Department Head: Torch: A. S. R. Health Committee. LE GARY, FRANCES-To be an excellent private secretary is Frankie's ambi- tion. She enioys not only sports and dancing, but also good reading material. LEWlS, RAY-Ted Roller Club. Ray, who once attended Oueen Anne, is interested in electricity and machinery in which lines his ambitions tollow. SENIORS LIDDELL, KATHLEEN ANN-Golden Spurs: RHO Club: Roll Representative: Revue Committee: Records Committee: Assembly and Music Committees. LIND, VERNlCE PAULlNE4Girls' Club Activities: Decoration Committee. Vernie, whose ambition is to become a private secretary, entered trom a high school in Mount Vernon. LINDSEY, PAT-Revue: Sponsorette: Standards Committee: ACappella. Pat's hobby is dancing. She plans to attend the University after graduation. LITCHMAN, JEANNE-Senior Play: Opera: Revue: Spring Matinee: Torch: Senior Representative: Dramatics Committtee: Music Club. LlTTLE, HOWARDiRough Riders: Hi-Y: Senior Dance Committee: Roll Repree sentative: Track. l'lowie's hobby is dancing. LOGAN, LOlSfTorch: Senior Representative: A, S. R. Improvement Commit- tee: Sponsorette: Movie Club: Mid-Winter Concert: Girls' Club Committees. LONEY, BOB-Camera Club. Bob, who enioys fishing and photography tor his hobbies, entered trom a high school in Omaha, Nebraska. LONG, HOWARDeRough Riders: News Statt: Roll Representative: Chairman ot Boys' Club Hospitality Committee: Hall Patrol: French Club. LONGAN, BETTY4l'lesperian Club: Sponsorette: Hospitality Committee. Pudgy's hobby is writing to people in toreign lands. LONGAN, KATHLEEN-With art tor her hobby in which she is especially tal- ented, Kay plans to become a dress designer. LONGAN, ROBERT J.-Revue Committee: Pep Band: Senior Representative: Opera: Band' A Cappella' Senior Glee. LOOMlS, BERNADETTE-Garden Club: Basket Room Worker. Bernie's ambi- tion is to be a nurse. She especially enioys reading. LOOMIS, GORDON+lntramural Sports: Torch, Stinky, who hopes someday to do a back tlip, is interested in all sports and collects stamps. LORD, EVELYN C.fTorch: Vocational and Avocational Committees: Girls' Club Music Committee: Torch Committee: Revue: Mid-Winter Concert. .: ! .df 4 , 2... , .5 . , , i ' , H I , ..,. 4'- Q , I it gig-152' .gi . R 5 , y y,,yy ' R t 3: 1' ::,. r or I V me - 1 : Aulul , VW ' -Ji fr. fl f Aan. me if 2 MARTIN, NWN! evue' Mid-Winter Concertg Band Concertp Junior Glee' f VVLV 7. f . . ' : i 'H ' L T ' S' K A A , -i . . T ,LTT ' , , fs. f -. I . V A. . ..: 4, - I A 1 . ' T V K' ' i i ' . f -' it , ' .. , . ' , A sf p , . , . 'tw . A f g 'I+' '2 , f A , ' ,,., ' .i L A H i ' , fl S 1 1 A ' ..'. Q . 'E' i i ll 2 ' ' V ., 5 .5 .-l I V,', V ' 5 Y ' if .,'V,, i 5 ,- f . ,, L 1 L f my . - - . . M I N V , V, I i ' -' :':' '- - ,,V, 1' , . .J - 3 L, Q A' :,,k I S , V . T Gi i g ' i ' E lr ri , f . T il ' i s A A fa. ' if 59 T ' s K . - 'X Y , . J, 1. .. . , i X . -jfs ' ' .- f 4: wifi he 5 1 W ., , ., 1 , - , -' , T A L Q A' - . it . 1 . i w ': ' ., Q - in -. A fv fl . . 5 '. ' -, . . 'kk I .4 1 L , f' ff 'S ,nr 3 . 'S 1 'ii ii 1 ,LA ' ' 'si if i ' V Q'-:wtf , eas y - gn gk, Y, ai l- S ., 'r if 1 1 ii A iiir A A V ti . A A i p m- i , 2' Y- 4, ,. i ' '. f . f KN if ' f I l, xl -J 5 Q 5 . .1 .fy , ll LOVEJOY, CAR YN-G den urs Trea -- T asurer t Torch, Sports , ANK L Sw Ll Pay, Re X WO ap ni bi ss Vice Boosters ' rnm' eei Gi 5' Clu Cabinetg s Statt, h-Junior-Sen: r e ' ent Stude t ick Forceg Fir?t! MJ wr Board Dance Co it es. ' p omrnitte 1 . g j I If 1 I . LUNDER, RN-Ro gh R' Q Go Team, inure ervic lub, B J. MARBLE, iFoot Q vue: pid-idfintelConcert, Senior 'Gleeg entered to Bry t. Sta p le tng and ancin are his bb'es Tumbling Club f 1' 'an a e nuitan. 'X , ' 5 , , , I, L REN, J E-M lc p ui sg R Ro ttendantq Spo retteg MAR K B olfsfi Von ogoytd South America. He entered S Repre ative' ecorati and tert ent Committee Roos l fr e rflfflqi h, I nspn' , Michigan., ' ' L NDOUl , RAY All ts appeal to Ray, who entered t Olympic MARTlN, l ' m loy U t hand Srtfa5dards Committeesg Little Colonel View in Seattle. is a itions lie in a engineering tiel . Stattg Rydle. Betty'siEmbltion is jo mgdel .clothesr A V LYN SPR EiCiv' Engi ing ap eals to Aggi to his vocation, MARTIN, EUlNli8EArR iQ Club Pqlesidenti Girls' Club'Vice President? Golclew alt his bbies ' lude hik g and o her SDorts. SDursI,TrfrcHIiGLrts1' Qluwssemyti Standards avd Fa Ity Tea Committees. trom Br t Gr Schoolf l MacD ALD, TY-Mak -Up 1. MacFADDEN, B!LL evueg Ra Clubg Creati Writing Clubg Chess and Science Clubs. Mi y is a . xceptionally talented chemistry student. Ma ON ALLAN Staoe rceg Tr' g Minute Service ub, Allen entered I ps, Library Worlc 3 Sponsorette, Charity Guild, Charm Club. Betty is . ryant Grade Sc l graduate. Ag 1 . l' MacDONALD, Ni l Tea R u g Roll Reoresentativeg Intra- mural Sports. ac wa to -if, me a golty otessional. MacWlLLlAMS, SCOT-Sc t is very much interested in music and also various sports. To be a good secretary is his ambition. MAGALLON, ROBERT-Baslfetballg Baseball. Bob goes mountain climbing as one of his hobbies. He came to Roosevelt from Oregon. MAGNER, CLIFFORD-Clitt entered trom Stanwood High School, Stanwood, Washington. He is an ardent tan tor all outdoor sports. MAGNUSON, PAUL-Torchg Tumbling Club. Maggy is going into the mechanical engineering field. MANN, DOROTHY-Opera: Mid-Winter Concertq Revue, Social Service Com- mitteeg German Club: Music Club, Senior Orchestrag Torch. SENIORS MASON JACK Statt' Revue Comrnitte ue' Mid- ter Concert Torch Banquet: Thritt Committee , . HeSDerianX9lub ni retrte. Makinfl w0OCltiber f Y. . I ,S , , A .g ' : MATHEWS GLORIA-A. S. R. Health Col i eeg Art Clubg Sports. Gloria in later lite will be a famous commerci artist, MATHEWS, JEANNE-Roll Representative: ,Classroom Hostessg Hesperian Club. Someday we will see Jeanne the owner and operator ofa candy store. MATTERN, VIRGINIA-Golden Spurs, A. S. R. Typist, Finance Committee Chairmang Creative Writing Club President: Operap Girls' Club Assembly Committee. MAXWELL, RAYiTraclcg Band: Glee Clubg Revueg Mid-Winter Concertg Radio and Chess Clubs. Ray plays the trombore. U MAZUR, OLGA MARIA-A. S. R. Health Commitleeg Girls' Club Cabinet: Standards Committee: Little Colonel Statt. MELUSKY, JOE-Joe's hobby is watching football and all kinds ot games. He will study engineering at the University. MERKUNGHAUS, JIM-Merlc corresponds with girls in foreign countries for his hobby. His ambition is to work and grow gray. we , if f if ff J 1 1 1 I I V 1' ,Lf V l fy psjjf ig yyf U . Q Z2 r f f ,ff ff' j!! Z ,1 lf jf ir C ' ' , . - ff , ,f-ff ' r f f yx ,f iff ff sENioRs l ' ' f I MERRILL, ED- orch: Agor Sociefy: Tu I Q Club, To affend Pensacola MOSS, MARY LOUISE-Typing Commiffee: Library Commiffee Fine Arfs in Florida is Eddie's ambifi X Comrniffee. Mimi enfered from Oueen Anne High School, METZGER, JEANfSenior C?ss Tre surer: Golden Spurs: Revue Commiffee: T Chairman of Fellowship an ards Commiffees: A. S. R. Typisf. i l MILLER, MARJORIE-O : infer Co c f: Torch: G' Is' Club Pub- licify: Girls' Loc er- Alien l: Senior rchesfra. 0 MILLER, NAN ood C e Com if g Germa bg Four O' ck Tea Commiffeeg h i i l R' ERfEor is hobby efer sfudies he Hisfor he Navy a , e s nfere i sfamps. 3 4 i' LS, LOUlSEfGirls' ub Dramaf' Com ifle: Revue: Gi s ub I abinef: Senior Pl . ouise colle sfumes rier hobby 9 MILLS, STEPH N ovie Club r idenf' Sen' Play: ' prinq Mafn e: 1 Oper Ha afrol: Boys' H by',C rence. 7 -I- MILLSO , ews faff ed Roller l :Torch. ie, in fhe ure, will bec a veferinaria MOEFET. JAY-Spri Mafineeg mafic Asse y: Senior Play Sfudenf Direcforg Golf ea Junior Dan ornmiffe ' phomor aseball. MORGAN, N enior eg A Ca pela: O era. n enfer Roose- velf from J n Marshal Junior High. I MORRISON, LO GA Capo : Mid- i r Concerf' u f, i quel Commiffee: Tor Aqora So i y: Minu e vice Girls' Clu MORRISON, PEGGY ol Spurs: Sfa ards C :'g hairman: Torch: Girls' Club Dance mdeg irman: Senior rian: Senior Picnic Commiffee. MORRISON, SYDNEY-Dru aior. Sydney enfered from Bofhell High. He will alfend lhe Universify ' r MORROW, PATRICE LOUIS Girl' lub Cabinef: Chairman of Vocafional Conference Commilfee: Torch: Ag Sociefy. MOTE, CAROL RUTH-Annual Sfaff: Aurora Guards: Social Service Corn- milfee. Lindy's ambifion is fo be a sfunf flyer, MOULTON, JACK-Baseball: Swimming Team: Play Wrifing Club: Tumbling Team. Jack will affend The Universify. MUELLER, FRANCES-Nurse's Office Staff: Mid-Winfer Concerf: Minufe Service Girls: Charify Guild: Senior Glee. M URPHY, CLIFF-Baseball, Baskefball, Foofball and The Track Team are fhe acfivifies Cliff fook parf in af Edmonds High. MURPHY, MOLLYOfRHO Club: Glee Club: Roll Represenfafive: Locker Room Affendanf, MYERS, SHIRLEY RAE-Roll Represenfafive: lmprovemenf and Good Cheer Commiffees: Sponsoreffe: Girls' Club Office Sfaff. MCCARTY, LOIS MAE-Lois' ambilion is fo become an efficienf secrefary. She plays fhe piano for a hobby, MCCAULEY, CLARENCE-Movie Club: Lunchroom Worker. Mac hopes lo ioin fhe ranks and become a professional baseball player. McCLELLAN, BOB-Track: Rough Riders: Baskefball: Roll Represenfafive: Hi'Y, In years fo come we will see Muck a frack coach. McCLURE, JAMES A.-Boys' Commiffees: Revue: Boys' Club Cabinef: Open House Speaker: Swimming Team. MCCULLOUGH, PHYLLIS JANEiGoldew Spurs: Sfudenf Tickef Force: Senior Dance Commiffee: Girls' Club McCURDY, WALTER-Oufside an ardenf skier and has lalgen MQDONOUGH, BRIAN-Rough Club. Brian plays fenris for a Club Assembly: lnframural and Ayocafional Cabinef: Spanish Club. Traffic Squad: Track Team. Big Wall is up bowling. Riders: Sfudenl Tickef Force: Minufe Service hobby. .- , 1. ., ', , . ,' Ei' fi lfizi. 7 ' K . ey . -,., is-S JZ Q Q8 s if M ,. .. . if, I., My K f if - K f W V,,. E Ax., I X- all , ,G K. K i r. . mfg. an r .' Qfli , '. f r i J ' 'I g, f fiffr' W' 4 i . 'QW ' 2 . J ' f gif' ' ,M i i ii , . 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McGRATH, BOBfA Cappella. Windy someday hopes to become a South American business executive. MCGRATH, FRANK-Torch, Tumbling Club. Mac's hobby is sailing. He entered Roosevelt from Ravenna Grade School. MclLRAlTt-l, JAYfSophornore Dance Committee, Track, Movie and Ski Club. To attend Pensacola is Mac's ambition. MCKEAN, DALE-Football, Intramural Baseball, Dance Committee. Boat building and football are Mack's hobbies. McKEE, JUNEfSenior Glee. She entered from Everett where she was Sophomore Class President, Girls' Letter Club, Girls' Athletic Club. McKEE, NADINE-At Lincoln, Nane participated in Indoor Sports, Roll Attendance, and in Girls' Club Committees. MCLEOD, NEIL-Neil enioys fishing and hunting for his favorite sports. He will attend the University of Washington. McMlLLAN, PEGGYiJunior Dance Committee, Senior Picnic Committee, Standards Committee, Revue, Roll Representative, Little Colonel Staff. McNAMARA, MARY-Locker Room Attendant. Mary collects stamps and pennants for her hobby. She will go to college. MCNAUGHTON, JEAN-Jean's ambition is to become a buyer. She is an enthusiastic swimmer. MCPHERSON, ROBERT-Roll Representative, Student Ticket Force. Robert is better known as Bert. Skiing is his hobby. McR,OBBlE, RUTHELLEN-A. S. R. Advisory Council, Golden Spurs, Girls' Club Cabinet, A. S. R. Publicity Committee, Revue, Opera. SENIORS , 46 NACE, HOWARDiHall Patrol, Torch. Howard's hobby is radio. He entered from Hogeland Grade School, Hogeland, Montana, NELSON, CARMEN-Revue, Spanish Club: oll Repr s ntative. Carm nvcame to Roosevelt from Liceo No de Ninas, San' o, ie. NEWMAN, HERB-Torch. Herb is an a e t t f t is a asketball. His hobbies are machines, engines and lec ' y. ' NICKELSON, KENNETH-Friendship 'ttee. ny h n rribition to become a court reporter. NICOLA, BOBf-A Cappella, er ' ovie Phot r p Clubs, Senior Glee. Nick wprks with old rs is y. NILSEN, FLORENC -G CI , ut C mitt ge r d from Ravenna.Gra ol. S s is r her by. NOLAN, F. J E Boy' lub ommit e' p ub, IE CI ' Student 'ck or ,Ro epr enta ' tra r lSp rs. ' DO T, D A Nioilgagfhz S ofii sfsfi, ons ette, oll Re esent ive, Roo om ttee panish b. NORTON, HNN ice resi of enior ass, i-, Boys' Club Cabinet, u 'd rs' Rep entat' , Football, Bas , Baseball. NUT , VIC R-Ro h R rs, 'YQ Minute Service Club, Annual Staff, Torc , St Tick t F ce' Oper , Roll Representa' e. NYBER ANI-T Revu nd ds Committee, Club, Deco tion and Entertai ment om itees, p n ette. O'BRlEN, WA Roll epresentative, Baseball, Football. Machinery is Eddie's hobby lite. OGDEN, BETTY J -Decoration, Standards and Refreshment Committees, Charm Club, Tea ' cretary, Sponsorette. O'HARA, GORDON-Senior Play, Revue, Movie Club, Hall Patrol, Torch Banquet Committee, Spanish Club, Thrift Play. W W riffw i bw' 'TEL i X I fmaonf X iw 'My L ' . h? 'T' f . 1.65407 O IVER, BERNICE Golden Spurs' Secrelary, Senior Pin Commiliee, Girls' PER Y,'BlLL-B ' Club I menl Cornmilleeq S Club. wi work Club Cabinel, Locker Room Chairman, Sludeni Tickel Force, Sponsorelfe. in The lnsuranc in laler fe. ' I OLSEN, RAY-Junior Orcheslra, Revue, Mid-Winler Concerl, Ski Club, Swiml PERRY EVELYN-Enlerfa l .ommilr . skis orile e i eing ming Club. Swede is Ray's nickname. I T as o be a hou e is mbihon. Q! OLSON, BERNICE-Bernice has piano leaching for her ambi . ik RY, ARY BETH-A. AS. R. l'lall S 'ion Chair ' Revue, Opera, long hikes and swims her summers away. ' infer Concerl, Advisors Office Slaff, r fic sse O'NEAL, lv1lLESfIf Mile 's noi lou sk swim ' if y b T PET N, J N-Pele collecls ash frays f a paslwf Ice hochlzgmm he is dancing or allendi a m i , I ein hi bie 'oys al'l sporls. A O.NE,LLy ELMER-Sk, lub' Ra , I ,A M, AS em Eff P Ti-gi l,.BEi'ng-Horse bshckbgaingg, golf, gnu I 'H ming lake up most of Revue. Happy's ambilion is h'g : ucalion. 4 ' lies elsure Mme' Her O Y' Owevel' 'S ' , , . .f P ILIPS, NANCY-Opera, Mid-Winler Conce , . R. Social Service O Nlill-l-i MOLUE-News Sfalfi ll R TE Rnlalwji Pho and 'lim' ommillee, irls' Club Cabinel, Senior Represenlalive, sorefle, Decora- Torch, Good Cheer and Refresh mmif . y, n CO ,yea I' PACE, LEONARD-Torclwf a y - ols. L cole co s T, ERBERT C.-lnler-school Cornmilfee, Roll Represenfah ,cg - stamps. He will allend he Un rr y oiy we jon ! om Wo er, A Cappella, Mid-Winier Concerl, lnlrarnural Sporls. PARKER, CHARLES-Ski u . u 's iavoriie peeve is beigcallecl POTTS, RALPH B. JR.-Revue, A Cappella, Mid-Winler Conceri, lniramural Charlie. His hobbies are pho raphy and arf. PARKINSON, JOE-Social Service Commillee Co-chairman, A. S. R. Assembly Commilleeg Forensic Club, Hall Palrol, Agora Sociely. PATCH, ROBERTfSenior Orcheslra, Revue, Opera, Bob is especially infer- esied in music and is lalenled along These lines, PATTERSON, Sl-lEELAGl-l-Charm Club, Assembly Commillee, Senior Dress Commilfee' Father-Dauqhler Banquef Commillee. PEARSON, LUCILLE-Radio Guild, RHO Club, Senior Roll Represenlafive, Torch. Lucy collecls and plays Hawaiian music. PEDERYEN, GlLBERT-Lunch Room Commiliee, Hall Pairol, Spanish Club, Track, Ski Club, lniramural Sporls. Gib is Taking commercial subiecls. PERRY, ALMA-Girls' Club Cabinel, Four O'clock Tea Commirlee Chairman, Opera, Revue, Mid-Winle' Conceri, Sponsorelle, RHO Club, Senior Glee. Baskefball, Junior Orchesira. Sporis are his hobby. PRATT, ALAN1Cariooning, iroul fishing, model airplanes and cameras are among Alan's special inleresls. PRICE, MARGARETiGolden Spurs, Revue Commiilee, Aciivify Recording Commillee Chairman, Torch, Falher-Daughler Banquef. PRYOR, MARY-Vocalional Conference and Assembly Commillees, Girls' Club Sfandards and Hospilalily Committees. QUIGLEY, PHOEBE-Golden Spurs Presidenf, Revue Sr. and Jr. Co-chairman, A. S. R. and Girls' Club Cabinel, Torch, A. S, R. lmprovemenl' Commiflee Chairman. RANDALL, ARLENE+Sophomore-Junior Torch, Teaching hislory will be Arlene's vocation. She is a lalenled musician. RANDALL, FRANK-Revue' Boys' Club Enierlainrneni Commillee. To be The fealured vocalisi with a dance band is his ambition. fry r we . I . 1 'Q . fi .i A ' ill' , r f '- 4 if M s I .v,. 32: -V v v- 4 wana lk -in S ? EW' .s .,.,, 02- ,fi we i . , N ., 'K ' 1 I , H il K, 1 + V .S K it Ti i i 4 I M 1 ::.' J ' J V h ' - ' S ' 'au A P A 6 as A , or 2 . if A X, Xin G RANDALL, LULU-Hesperian Club. A boy nof wearing a lie seems fo bofher Lou mosf. She sews and does leafher work. RANSOM, LOIS-Hospilalify Comrniffee. Lois came from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washingfon. She collecfs knick-knacks. REDEKER, BETTY-BOB-Opera, Revue, Mid-Winfer Concerf, Band Concerl, Senior Orchesfra, Sfandards, Music and Good Cheer Cornrniffees. REDENBAUGH, JACK-Oufside Traffic Squad, Revue, German Club, Ski Club, Movie Club, Library Worker, lnlramural Sporfs, Garden Club. REED, LOIS MAYfCamera Club, German Club, Roll and Senior Represen- falives. Lois will affend The Universify of Washingfon. REEVES, CLAIR-Agora Sociefy, Torch. Clair sfudies minerals for his hobby and will be a mining engineer laler in life. REEVES, MARVlNfSenior Play, Senior Pin Commillee, Forensic Club, German Club, Track. Phofography and yachling are his hobbies. REITZ, MABEL-Torch. Mabel's ambifion is 'ro spread fhe Gospel of salvafion through laifh in fhe Lord Jesus Chrisf. RESER, BETTYRAEfRevue, Girls' Club Cabinel, Torch, News Sfaff, Good Cheer Commiffee, Usher Corps, Sponsorelle, Sfudenl Tickef Force. REYNOLDS, BETTY FAITH--Golden Spurs, Avocafional Conference Chairman, News Slaff, Ski Club Secrelary, Opera, Girls' Club Cabinef, Torch, Revue, Movie Club. RlCHARDS, JACKfJack hopes someday lo be able lo lake an aulomobile frip around fhe Uniled Sfafes. RICHARDS, WENDELLeBoys' Club Employmenf Commillee, P.'T. A. Dance Commiffee, Track Manager, Baskelball, Baseball, Tennis. RIDDELL, HOWARD-German Club, lnframural Baseball. Wolf will fry fo find an easy iob aller gradualion. RISNES, THELMA--Refreshmenf and Home Service Commilfees, Sponsoreffe. Thelma is very delinifely skiennincled. SENIORS ROBERGE, DEL-Del is very inferesfed in chemisfry and mechanics as a hobby. He plays baseball and golf very efficienfly. ROBERTS, BlLLfTennis Team, News Sfaff, Big R Club, lnframural Afhlelics. Bill came fo Roosevell from Garfield High School. ROBESON, BARBARA4Golden Spurs, Annual Slaff, Opera, Revue, A Cap- pella, Senior Glee, News Ad Sfaff, Mid-Winler Concerf, Quill and Scroll. ROBINSON, BILL-Boys' Club Dance Commiffee Chairman, Elecfion and l-lospifalify Cornmiffees, Boys' Club Cabinef. ROBlNSON, GEORGE-Creafive Vlfriling Club, Movie Club. Laler we will see George's name af fhe head of a famous newspaper column. ROOT, ED-A. S. R. Sfudenl Council, 30-Mile Club, lnlramural Baseball, Sfarnp Club. Ed will become a geclogisf. ROOTJES, JOHN E.--Roll and Senior Roll Represenfafive. Andy wanfs someday fo become an aviafion mechanic. ROSS, MARYRA. S. R. Thriff Commiffee, Revue. Mary enfered from Sf. Helens Hall, Porfland, Oregon. She collecfs sfarnps. ROUSE, ESTELLE-Garden Club Vice Presidenl, Torch, Assisfanf Direcfor of Opera, Creafive Wrifing Club, Dramalic Club, Spanish Club. RUSSELL, BETTYfForensic Club. To fly an airplane is Beffy's ambilion. She is ouife a horseback riding enfhusiasf. RUTLEDGE, WlLLlAM-Foolball. Bill is lalenfed working wifh wood. He came from Ravenna Grade School. SAMRSON, EMILY-Creafive Wriling Club, Sfandards Commiffee, Enfer- fainmenf Commillee. Emily is undecided abou? her ambifions buf likes ice skafing. SCHLYTTER, MARY LOUISE-Senior Represenfalive, lnaugurafion Comrnilfee, Liffle Colonel Slafl, Creafive Wrifing Club, Hospifalify Commilfee. SCHOLL, TED-Revue, Opera. Mike plans To be a singer or a coasl guard officer. He enioys mosf sporls, and his hobby involves old cars. ,555 XS? 1,-lv 65 a'SfNlORS QCHUSTER, DALE-Debafe Squad, Freshman Class Presidenfg Torch, Freshman Play, Oufside Traffic. Dale grearly enioyg drbaling as his hobby. l SCIDMORE, JUANITA-RHO Clubg, fice Workbm. Nihyjvho aspires lo becoming a nurse, dislikes being led Skidrnore, . A- SCOTT, HIELEN-Secrelary oi' arnera Cliclcersg Fofe sic Club Treasurer, Slperag Mid'Win'lel C9nceyfA Cappellaj Aqora , ciefyg Torch, Library orrer. 1 4 i -1 gi ' , SCOTT, JACKf-Jack eg? ed Rooscvell from ,John Marshal nd is lnleresfed in advanced algebra d science., , .U ,B ' . SCOTT, KATHERIN fTorchg Rav Cpmmifleeg Roll, Represenfafive, Allend- ance Office: Hos alify Commjl eeg sisnaaras and Erlerfainmenf Commillees. SEATER, MAR N-RHOK-Elub, Homeegerviceg Roh Represenfarive. Marion who entered rom Bryanf, nioys swimming and iennis. I SECHEJST, BERTfRo Represfnfalivc. Berfh known by his friendijz Buck, likes jzlay bastef ll anal is mobesf abou? his'lalenf5 for siiiging. , X lx ,L 5 I x .l ,Q K i v SELLS, JA E Al.lCE-Giiils' Clu?lCabinefg Golden -Soups: Operag A Cappella, Girls' Clugg Commiffeesg Revue, Roll Reprajenfalivef SHAFFER: WYN fl.D--Mlzile ServicehAriinual,Srgn'g Quill and Scroll, Senior Picnic Cornmi eg Torch ud chooses 'airplanes and boafs for his hobby. N' x I SHEARER, PAULiFq:rfball, Track, gfphornore Baslcefball. Paul enfered Roosevell from axhigh school in Topo ish, Washingfon, l-le likes all sporfs. SHEEDY, MARY ELLEN-Senior Dance Cornmifleeg Girls' Club Enferfainmenf and Decorafion Cornrnirfeesg Charm Club, Tofchg Opera, Revue, Senior Glee. SHELDON, JANlCELGolden Spurs, News Staff, Girls' Club Cabinefq Girls' Club Employrnenf Commiffee Chairman, A, S. R. Lunchroom Comrniffeeg Quill and Scroll Chairman, SHERMAN, MARY ALlCEfSecrefary and Treasurer of Spanish Club, Girls' Tumbling Clubq Revue, Torch, Minufe Service, Sponsorerfe. Sl'-llEL, MARY ANN-Golden Spurs: Charm Club Chairrnang Girls' Club Cabinefg Roll Represenfafive, Fafher-Dauqhfer Banquef Cornrnilfeeq Assembly Comrniffee. . iir 12:1 . S T i fri 9 F... ifk,. EE I g NIE-Re i 5' ,. - i n --f onsor- . .ea collecfs innpo nf newspaper arficles for er I ERNA i pe .v u -o erni enfered from L -is and Clark Hp kane, ' gr . He enioys being an arnareur SH LTZ X A Y B s Club Assern y Comrnlffee Inf mural Come r d o o I U , -l-li-Y, ' ' . ' g 'fe Q i: 'nr ocef' effig SKAU, N Slcafing ub. efe enf ed fr m J n Marshall. His o A fi , d a raphy. SKIMMING E SiE-C Sf li 1 i r GI e' Nurse's ,Good Cheer sie O Lime O p he B er former school. W Y' . , sf rn , , A s' Club ablnef, Aurora Zuardsgbfre iv Wiping lub Seciryg Golden Spurs. sicqig? HO Cl , 'orchg lub cragogfwmifleeg Prenc lub, German- Junior Orcheslrag Music Club. S , - n',, ' q ing, veil from John Marshall Junior High in Seaf SLUNAKER, lNEZ-Sfudenf Ticlcef pre n a uve, n wn as Red, hopes lo become a beaufy operalor. uin is rner ef pair SMART, DORlS LEE-News S1 , Co-chaxrma of P.- . . lance Comrniffeeg Golden Spursg Revue Comrniffeeq Girls' Clu Cabinelg Secr Torch. SMlTl-l, ADELE-Records Commifreeg Al .n ance O ic 3 A. S. R. Heallh Ccmmilfee. Adele formerly aflended Laurelhursf before enfering Roosevelf. SMlTH, ARCHlE-News Sfaffq Lunchroorn Worker, Roll Represenfafiveg lnfrae mural Sporfs. Arch hopes fo become a success in The field of adverlisinq. SMlTl-l, BEN-Yell Dulceg Rough Riders: Tri-Y, Annual Sfaffg Publicity Com- rniffeeg Movie Club, Rally Cornrniffeeg lnfrarnural Sporls. SMITH, BERNARD-Big R Club, Roll Represenfafivep German Club, School Sporfs, Barney, who enfered from Ravenna, hopes fo become an aeronaulical engineer. l V , . :.V, , . M - ,, , .f '11 Y - T' v,E,.,..p F X4 up J' H if ' 'hw 'Q' W NWO, A 1. 1-ar .. '- S V ii., ff .s 1. 5 T ,A ... T f ' E 4. ,gm Q Q' aa L if, ' R H ,. vu, t ' ' R. ' lf , V V f f',. . A '- s W . v T .J 8 - of WWF , CLAUDEf'e i r Orch fra, iid- fer Co ' dwind Tri ' German Club, ic Club. Cl enfer f nn a u or High S in Topeka I . S l , DONAL ale Squad, A ella, ck, Sl p Club: Class . Dave's mb' ion is fo be ucc ful law , S l-l NNE-AM i 'an Oflicey S ni Dqnc ommiffeeg Sponsor- el okouf Commif 3 Clean-U Commiffc ' Make-U d Emplo m Co'mmilfees. SMITH E M.fNew A i gc e-Up Commi eg S onsore , Ca ays C , Li ry Wo ke , ' ill and Scroll. SM-ITH, JOSEPHI ' e Presidenf esperiah Clu' evue. a flair foy sin ' buf hopes for e career of a s efary. sowyr IOLA-A. S, . hriff Comm' f hairmang Senior Play, Revue, Spring ' e , . . ally Commille , irls' Club Dramafic Commiffeeg Movie C . R SPAULDING, H N MARlE-Torchg Roll Represenlafiveg Lunchroom Worker, Agora Sociely. Peaches enfered Rooseyell from John Marshall, SPESOCK, GlLBERT-MakefUp Corps, Chemisfry Cluby Hall Pafrol. Gil dislikes polilics, enioys music, and hopes someday fo be a feacher. SPILMAN, CYNTHIA-Baskef Room Affendanfg Garden Club, A secrefarial career appeals fo Suzy. Her hobbies are reading and music. STARRETT, JACK-Tri-Y: Revue, Lunchroom Worker. Jake is desirous of haying medicine as his profession, alfhough he enjoys alhlefics. STEFEEN, FRANK-A. S, R. Publicify Commillee, Foofballl Manager, Mid- Winfer Concerl, Hall Pafrol, Moyie Club, 30-Mile Clu . STEWART, ELWOODfTorch. Elwood enfered Rooseyel .rom ya and uses his spare lime for his hobbies which includgBmagic nd'ele fricify, STOE, MEL-All sporfs appeal fo him and wifh oa o hi lw by, Mel is very appropriafely inferesfed in seeing fhe rld, l Y' STOE, PAUL-Bud, whose iormer school wasgix' n rshallj K ns fo be an archifecl, builder or a conlraclor inasmuch ax i awi is hi lhobby. x X , I -R my x SENIQRS l , Y ' . Ny gl Taxi f ' so Xi R NT ,X .K i Xi , sl lx f 3 xx - STOG-QDlLL, B T JANEiGirls' Club Ca inef, A. S. R. lmprovemenl Com- milfeeg A. S. R, 'ngQommif' eq Torc 1 Make-Up Corpsg Operag Revue. ST IG , lNIFRED-V af I sess, Sponsorefleg CuAslodia'n's Office, ' dvisor's Page. Too ambifion is fo be a foreign missionary. STRAP E AYS, Ll lhlf-Girls' Club Cabinefg Vocafional Commilfeeg Lunchr C n eg udenf Tickof Represenfafiveg Library Aide: Riding Club. ST ET, HAROLDfRevue. Hal, who is specially falenfed af carfooning, ' isl s Jifferbugs and hopes for The career of a yeferinarian. STRICKE RIAN FRANCES-Torch, Make-Up Corps, Torch Membership Comrnilfeeg mproyemenf Commilfeeg Girls' Club Cabinefg Office Worker. STRONG, BEULAH-Senior Play, Operaq Mid-Winfer Concerfg Music Club, Dramafic Commiffeeg Revue. Trudy's ambifions lie in acfing or wrifing. STUDEBAKER, BETTY-Roll Represenlafive, Makeellp Corps, RHO Club: Torch: Torch Commiffeesg Good Cheer Commilfeep Girls' Records Comrniffee, STUMP, CURTlS-Curfis, who enfered Roosevelf from Garfield Junior High in Berkeley, California, is inferesfed in fumbling and aufomobiles. STYVE, LESiBoys' Club Presidenlp Advisory Council, Hi-Y, Big R Club' Torch. Wolf desires aeronaufical engineering for his vocafion. SULLIVAN, MARY FRANCES-Assembly Commiffeeg Sfandards Comrnilfeeg Junior Glee, Hospifalify Commilfee. Mosl sporls appeal fo Sullie, especially swimming. SUMMERS, ROYAL-Hall Palrolg Moyie Club. John Marshall was Royal's former school. His ambilions are concerned wifh aufo mechanics, SUNDLING, INGER-Roll' Represenfafive. lng dislikes wailing for anyone who is lafe, She hopes fo become a slenographer. SUTHERLAND, ELIZABETH-Senior Playq A. S. R, Aclivify Recording Com- miffeeg Hesperian Club, Vocafion Commiffecg Charify Guild, Arf Club. SUTHERLAND, JOl-lNfYell Duke, Rally Commiffccy Boys' Club Assembly Commilfee, Johnny collecls sfamps for a hobby. i l Z f ,Z wif A Qwffefjf f ' I lffzf ' fy Z -sisnsuons SWANSON, W lS-Willie f r' 41 R from est Queen Artrve N , OROTH AlTHfeC ' u aviret ssembly Committee Grade School. His interests lie i military work. - ' 3 aobeliaj Standards mmrttee. sriyssrere, suirzisr-rom: I V t ' , ar may Sponf TODD- -lAQliwTO, Cl1f RW HGGLWG. llllli abor t ' -' GCT W ' soretteg Botany Clubq Girls' C Q une 3 Charm Club. allend 5 Lmv WW an U Y C eel . , . . . 3 A. . R. Assembly Commi t-lead Football nager TAMURA, GLADYS-Hospitality Cornrni e harity 'lf ' lb ' f, T ' . R ' . S f 7 b' Records Comrnitteeg RHO Club. -' . s as a hobby. Senior time Col lmlilesi Ouqll Riders' f i U f J I J I TOPPIN , -Gir s' er, o e' - 0 , onsoretteg u TANAGI, ROY-Fresh Tiaslcetballg Operag Mid-W' . oncertg ovie Clubq 'ass Se anc C rni e , ' harfn Cl Torch. lmrammdl spoils' Junior and Smlor Glecs' TORRANCE, ELCENA-HA. S. Secretary: N V . 'torg sociate Editor ol TATE, TOMMY JR.iFootball and Baseball are To my's layorite sports. He Almuali Golden pmsi P D C ll ' Vocallolldl Cllallman is especially talented as a dancer and skater. I TOIC ' at - 'nr il e ' A ' TAVERNITE, oeoiaes-Ron Representatiyeq Music. l U to his MLLE' VlRG'NlA Sep R7l RSD' 'V LU tw O , .. . . . ft wants some to b a nooel oi s y, hobby and his ambition is to marry a musician. ' TREVORRO , at Q German Clubg Senior Dance TElCHROEW, GENEVIEVEfRoll Representative: Good Cheer Committeeg Commit ee' es tativeg Intramural Sports, Alan is also known as Hospitality and Lost and Found Committee. Deceased February, I'?4O. Trevorefy i ' S f ,S 1 . 2,511 ,LZZCQ V I, 1 7 ,. My THIEMANN, ANAfRHO Club' Torchg S onsoretteg Deforation Comrpht- PP, l Y tert ' Eff' rnmitteeg 'mama rc Cornmitteeg Swim teeg Entertainment Commirteeg Torch Gitt dgrnmittee79hayiwEgYd. 175 1 jf .X V VLH 3 unehroorn Worker. 'Be friendly is her motto f Q' . THOMPSON, BlLl.iRoll R Rcrtl Representative? Boys' f' TROESTER, FREDwBoys' Club Tllgoitality Committeeg Intramural Basketball Club Cabinet. Tommy wil' , if achelor and own a greenhouse. A f' .cnnis, and Goftg Stampylubg, amera Club? ' if 5 ' ,h,1 f-'LJ' f' 'I ' THOMPSON, ERNE I -QA. S. R, Thritt ,Apwdtteeg viel5Jbj V , f orclf A Cappellag.,'Photoqraphy Qhrbg Football. James Publicity Committ . . ny' pebpe : whcfare late. will study civil engineering at a university, 1 , Y A THOMPSON, A Ilxlf-Sevior Committeeg Athletics. ' Frank entered trgrn , f TURPE clcs ambition is to qet a qooil iob and then take lilc Powell County High Schivol, Deer Lodge, Mortana.4,'N.., -easy. He spends his leisure time sailing and Qamoinq. ' , 1 T f ff . THOMPSON' MW . . dE VlS .clugcqbmcli .Makcllrl r UTLERBACK, Tl-tOMASfTrack Manaqerj lntrarnural Basketball. Thomas Corpsg Costume o ceq Mi inter Co ertg Handirytt Guild Chairman. Z ,m,b!,rO. - 1,3 GMM, Coylcgi. f 1 , A 4 f 4 ,.g. ' ' K THORN, HELEN-sophomore Torchj Hasptfamy dpreerlff V , . L . . Cornrmtteeg Rest Room Attendaritj Lost ard Four, omrnittee, I Li2EilrGKQlg56Q7if?rgvs speetal pn THWlNG, FLORENCEiTorchq RHO Clubq Usher Corpsg A Capoellaj Hgay , ..f' , ,V J Committeeg Mid-Winter Concertg Minute Service Girlsg Girls' Sports t DE LAC, HENRlETTA-Hen entered lfortt Blessed Sacrament, Seattle Manggcr, Her ambition is to become a beauty operator. R tx ,, , . Q E 52 57 1 'v-ell' ' Q 5 . , W fw . 1... e .F -T , Q M fl . .. . ,. I ' V fwfr. 'fre . .... ssss S . e T V ' s i . f . ' W gl N . sg , ' , , T i ' fn' iii pi nh I .:, wg? 2 5 9 Q .- l Agp A A . 'mf an .. gg, N b . 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JIohn Marshall. Her ambilions lie in a business field, allhough she likes Io sing. VAN LKEN G, EfS or esenlalive: Roll epresenlaliveg P . . D ommil e: L' Colon : Spor-sorelle. WHALEN, ROBERTA-Srandards Comrnilleeg Office Worker: Roll Represen- KS IIA K I- III I CII CI III d R iaiive: Good Cheer Commilleeg Charm Club: Scrapbook Commillee, , : a or - '- islanl: ess u resi enl: evue: I -Winler Conce ' a - , Clu - Chess Team. ' WHEATLJN, HELEN-News Ad Slaffg Sponsorelle: Refreshmenf Cornmilleeg WADLEIGI-I D O C E b I Charily Guild: Mid-Winlei Concerl: Library Worker: Senior Glee. , R THY ANE r ive Vllriri g 3 Gifs' CI b Decora- lion Corrnlirr : G r n CI Do lhy gl red from Ravenna, WHELAN, RAIY-Boys' Clubf E:'npIoyIn'ieInlI' CIonH'nillee. Ray, who is lalenied in a musica ine, enlered rorn Jo n ars a . WAH R V O -Torc Senior Or hesrr ' id-Winler Concerl' Opera' . . . I ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' WHITAKER, HAL-Rough Riders: lnier-'chool Cornrnllleeg Assembly Com- Tea eielary' VQL who pl lii li' enlols music for a hobby' millee: Minule Service: Mid-Wirzler Conicerl: Ski Club. N Ni S Svlce Ilfsldem Sp 5 fellesi Glllsl Club Office Allelld' WHITE, DOUGLAS-Radio Club: lnrrarnural Sporls. To be a success in The SWS I I 'd'Wl I COR rl- Revue- business world appeals Io Douglas for his ambilion. WAM LEEN-Cjoldgn S rs: Sir ' Club Cabinel: A. S. R. Cabinel: WI-IITTLE, DEXTER--Senior Play: Roll Represenlalive: A Cap lla: Junior Junior ce Cp llle , T h: sic Clu g Sponsorel , I leZMid-Wifer o err: Dramari Assembly: Spri Ma ' ee. , fi ' 37 Q3 ' 4302 4 f ,LZZC ' 24, if RDI, ET-Vice Rresidenl of RH 'ubg Min Ie Servi , Look- ul . WIS T BEVERLY-RHO Club: 4 : C-errnan Club: ul Cornrnllree: Cfmrnlgee, Spanish Club: Sponsore , omm , A our : M I s- ci? ,1 mb, , .E, R AR i Club, Dick ad dislike for lie Socks WAT AN, RICHARD-Movie Club: Camera . ic s a ilio is spiIe'ha ing ra ' I, w' ' . lo become an expert movie operaror and flyer I- I I I .- I I Ll ag Se 'or PI ' ' Wi e ri err: AqCap- WATSON, BONNIE JEAN-I-lobbies e lrnporlanl bul var wilh Beiay, pella' erman Club. Be rom Bryan Sc o . including singing and embroidery. er arnbirion lies in C ian educalion. I T , I I I I I I I rfrnu'r1+'Spor a I r . Donald WEAVER, EARLII R.-I:IEa1IIl colliclsj ellars for a hobby, dislikes amb slew, dislikes nickname, Aqua, e oys a spor, ,E wil allend Universiryb an enioys spor s, e opes o e a . ac u nl . ' I I WECKER, MARIAN-Sponsorelle: Rol Represenlarive. Alamo, Norlh Dakora, awed af' WO3dWO,k,mgI'-He aim fmdy' :me for ayhlefics b was once Marian s home. Ice skaling IS ner hobby. weeks, Josernina-eaiaen spurs, earns' Club Cabinel: Torch: senior Wll-UA - JEAN-' Cnfefed ROOSSVQII from Hdale- W glory Dress Cornmirleeg Girls' Club Assembly Commiflee Chairman: Ski Club. She W R3 5' al ' I ell WESTLAKE, ROBERT-Torch: Hall Palrol: Spanish Club. Bob has his hearl ser on becoming a chemical engineer, bul likes mosl sporls. SENIORS 52 WILL AMS, RALPH L.-John Marshall was Wap ies former school. e hopes someday fo be an engineer. O., .h li ,A , ,I1 j , Rf! J , if L f V . - . f , fl! ff! fix' ,dxf ' 1 lTiy F -I ' X, X bf!! jj lijjllu I l J., j E 4 ,J ,ffl ,fy , . mf . f ' ' lfxq Z ,sz jf rl, n A l 'M ' liz!! ' I 0' 0 lf' , T aff 599' If ' f WW ff 'f - ff' ' f P ff ' ' SENIORS - tr ' f! .1 X9 V -ff if X - i 1 f , , , j f ji 1 ,. A f 'K flj i i l hi ,f ' 'N ' N WlLl.lS, CHARLOTTE-S nior Orchestra, Agora Society, Torch, Opera, Mid- ZALhlNGER, WANDA-German b President, Torch, Freshman Class Scrap' W-inter Concert, Girls' lub Music Committee, Music Club, Dramatic Com- book, Sponsorette, Decorations, inance, and Music Committees. mittee. WILLIS, VlRGlNlA-Torch, Girls' Club Cabinet, Opera, Revue, A Cappella, Rl-lO Club, Mid-Winter Concert' Thritt Committee, WILLSON, KENT R.-Annual Statt, Camera Club President, Forensic Club, Revue, Torch Committees, Class Committees, Senior Play. WILSON, BlLLfSenior Dance Chairman, Ski Club, Senior Representative, Roll Representative. Willv tinds time to enioy all sports. WlLSON, GlLBERTfHall Patrol, German Club, Camera Clickers. To be a University graduate is Gil's ambition, WILSON, VlRGlNlA-RHO Club, Agora Society, lmprovefnent Committee, Torch, Standards Committee, Senior Representative, Dramatic Committee. WlSKlRKEN, MARILYNN-Employment Committee, Standards and Good Cheer Committees. Marilynn entered trom Holy Rosary in Seattle. WOLF, FREDiRough Riders, Boys' Club Dance Committee, Roll Represen- tative. Fred, known by many as Goldie, will attend the University of Wash' ington. WOLFF MARTHA-Girls' Club Cabinet, Jr. Glee, Retreshment Committee, Standards Committee, Sponsorette, Charm Club, Good Cheer Committee, WOODCOCK, WESLEYfA medical career appeals to Wes, whose hobbies are sports and automobiles. He is talented in playing the clarinet. WOODS, NANCY-Golden Spurs, Torch, Senior Scholarship Committee, Typing Committee, Nurse's Otfice Staft, Senior Representative, French Club. WOODY, ANTONETTE-Opera, Revue, Senior Glee, Retreshment Committee, Junior Glee. Toni likes to ice skate and ride horses. WORTMAN, DICK-Torch. Daniel Bagley in Seattle was Dicken's tormer school. He collects magazines tor a hobby and likes to hear Hlntormation Please. WYATT, RUBY-Revue, Sponsorette, Junior Glee, Hesperian Club. Ruby entered trom Bryant and collects menus tor her hobby. M ZWICK, ROBERT-Robert's hobby is studying insects. His ambition is to become a good baseball player. ALEXANDER, COURTNEY-Interested in woodworking, sports, and mechanics, Court aspires to become an expert in refrigeration. BARRINGTON, BETTY-Revue, Opera, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee, Spanish Club, FatherfDaughter Banquet Committee. BOHLKEN, BlLL-Slriing, Dancing, and Skating take up Bill's spare time. l-le entered from l-lill Military Academy. DAVIES, GEORGE-Debate Squad, Forum Club, Yell Duke. Daisy entered trom a Los Angeles High School and hopes someday to be a lawyer. FlSHER, DAVEfFootball, Roll Representative, Intramural Golt, School Sports, To be a Physical Education instructor appeals to Fish as a career. HOOK, DOROTHY-Dotty, who entered trom Moscow, Idaho, enioys reading, rnusic and art as her hobby, but also tinds time tor sports. HOOVER, SIDNEY-l-lobbies are varied with Sidney, including skiing, sailing and hiking. He reentered from Puget Sound Naval Academy. KNUST, LORNE-Intramural basketball, P.T.A. Dance Committee, Boys' Club Recording Committee. Knuckle entered from John Marchall, LINTOTT, DON-Football. Ravenna was Don's tormer school. Since he is especially talented in bowling, his hobby includes most sports. PETITE, MARVlNfSenior Glee, Opera, Mid-Winter Concert. To become a torester is Marvin's main ambition. WlLLlS, WlLLADEANfRevue, Father-Daughter Banquet Committee, Girls' Club Committees, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. YOUSE, JACK-Tumbling Club' Lurichroom Force. Youse enioys traveling tor a hobby. l-le entered from Lake Forest Park. 3 .! ft' t G , , .,,, . R , Zi 9 .sfw-V I f E , M sg :QA . EX .ff Q? li I gi Q ad? x OFFICERS' Miss Andrews advisor' Donny Pook Treasurer' Kay Piercy SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE: KiTTy Rees EIaine Fisher.SeaTed: Adarnarie sec T y B bTh p d T D CI g p I p d T M Jones, Gladys CharIes, PeTre Giske. Beckh d SNAP, I. TT R Th S I M y J DANCE COMMITTEE R Th M IT Don KI Doris CIingenpeeI. SNAP, RighTI Alan Sande L WiIson, George Jackson. Seaiedi Paul OsTmnder, Jane? Sheedy. raine Wise, Dave Cysewslci. The juniors on The good ship S.S. RooseyeITio This yeor showed ouTsTonding ojuoIiTies oT Ieod- ership. Bob Thonwos, presidenT, ond Doris Clingenpeel, vice presidenT, Koy Piercy, secreTory, ond Donny Pook, keeper oT The Treosury, nwonoged The cIoss business wiTh Miss Beckhorn ond Miss Andrews os odyisors. Among This business wos The unTorgeTTobIe Toy Town TroT oT ChrisTrnos Time under The direcTion oT Junior Donce Con1rniTTees. IT wos in April ThoT The juniors Ieosed The Iunchroorn ond goIIey Tor o week ond reoIIy gove Those on The boord o TreoT. Under The guidonce oT RuTh MeITon ond EdiTh I-Ierrnon, co-choirrnen, The Friendship Con1nTiTTee Took under iTs wing all The new '4I shiprnoTes ond inTroduced Them To RooseyeITions. According To GIodys Chorles, choirrnoin, The Scholorship Cor'nrniTTee wos kepT busy wriTing IeTTers oT congroTuIoTions To Those juniors on The I-Ionor Roll ond sornehow o Tew oT The juniors had Their nonwes inscribed on The Senior I-Ionor Roll. This yeor The juniors sponsored Two new ideosg TirsT, The eIecTion oT Senior CIolss oTTicers in The spring, oTTer The oTher eIecTionsp second, obToining o conTrocT Tor The senior pins beTore schooI is ouT so ThoT The incorning seniors wiII be oble To weor Their pins oT The beginning oT The Toll sernesTer. The '4I-s wiTh ell Their pep ond ToIenT ore desTined To rise ond shine in Their IosT yeor oT high school. Family pfzqzme 761 7ke QW Rowyslf Louie Anlonsen, Margarel Anslonsen, Jane Anles, Louise Adams, Jay Alkinson, :D X l-loward Angell, Bob Avery, Doris Biorklund, Bill Basnighl, Elizabelh Auer, Carol Amick, Calherine Baillargeou. Qi JPO Belly Anlhony, Pally Ajax, Ardalh Barber, Genevieve Andrews, Belly Balchelder, l Marie Blomberg, Mary Ann Brehm, Mary Barbour, Mary Allard, Belly Brehm, Jean Ro . Rowvlz Bemiss, Peggy Blomberg. Joyce Brandau, Mary Carler, Richard Bell, l-lugh Beckel, Dick Brooks, Bob Blackbourn, Tom Burkheimer, Calvin Campbell, Shirley Cain, Margarel Bell, Archie Bunlen, Rod- ney Brandslrom. Molly Benl, John Bender, Bill Buchanan, Charles Bogue, Jeanne Brown, Barbara Bal- kema, Muriel Challman, Genevieve Carson, l-larlwell Bressler, Charlolle Campbell, Laura Borgia, Margarel Bosworlh. Philip Campbell, Delos Brislor, Ken Carlwrighl, Don Caldwell, Ronald Bodelson, Gor- don Collins, Wallei' Chalcrall, l-larold Brown, Delwyn Buzard, Jim Casey, Bob Chad- wick, Arl Anderson. 6 Charles Conrad, Charles Chambliss, Pal Coales, Evelyn Chillenden, Arl Chase, Fred g Carlwrighl, Phyllis Cleaver, June Cedarland, Gladys Charles, Rosemary Champ, i Evelyn Clark, Mary Burkland. 7. Louis Colvin, Eugene Davis, Bob Day, Millie Cedergren, Doris Clingenpeel, Douglas Crosby, Dick Connelly, Glenn Barlon, Pennie Covinglon, Barbara Conover, Beverly Conover, Bob Clarkson. Q N 3, , S J. V A K -J - R WY cr A L , VIV4 ii, gg X' A A, ,J '2-3 3 1, 1 J c ff 4 1 c' L1 or 9 dy , 3 . A A Jr: 3 . Q- g ,- . 1' M gggy g ,L ' ' 'E 5. ,Q fl., ,As y '-in-:1Ei s i f ,r. 'i'1 A . I I : V . J V M ' 'alia' ,' - :ik as i EVV W Vyiryyiyh 71, . 'A ff 6 -in 1 il? l rssr A ' ' Q. ' A -' I, llr Q, gl yg y A ' fi A J Eff! ' gifs ' ' 1 - 31- I i 4 yi f iili A ji F ,iii Ni ,I Q ii 3 ig .ifrfl , A 'fls 1 siisl E 4 44 fif c,.c 'A f ' T 4 A if JUNIORS JUNICRS i i Q i ls, ii i , , g i : F J : 5 ,, , F rc Q f fi ' , J Q ,,., , J rsyys , L : f T fee iz - -'if1-f 4 ,':. iy, Eii' ii ggffig ii QEA' g55E',22:EE i i :I'i'lLA:A:iiil 'EiA:A: V A V l l igl i l g YE z is L J VV,:i ?Ag :h m4m , Vl y ' ' - .sl ihA V W ,.-- ,'-- 1 1 L'k ' VVVVV H , ' m: ,m, :.5z2. rrrrri lliii A 'L F ii Jsi ciii n ii - G iiii , JLX : W 1 ll 1 . cili L fix! 1 ss si il s ii ' - YV : if i A a J iis if i A f 1 F ss i H ' '11 fffliii.: k1fpEj, fl 'V:'i i F -V l '.,E .K fl ffi KTVV ii T3: , F i LQEI, 1 i2 I iscs ,jzq s F : : :s F F L . Z X '.,,,,. V A ',12 'I KK: ii' '.LKVE ,1lii1Q:l, : ll, . 1 l Z1. . , . , L . . iiscciii .,, D , icvi fl , i L i f gEl f l , sss :? : i - ' ' i iii mf ,, 711. , : E x ::ig h . , :: V: ' ',:,?? ii ' ih F ' i - li 3 VVL M s- 1 A F ll I ' , Q r' L so siss - ,,:,u:,,, 2 il or 'iii ia' 1 iii C J '.'i' 45 , J L 1.. my i iscc , ,- - F fr if ills V 2 L P G i lffl Row l'-led Cross, John Cook, Paul Cowderoy, David Craigen, lvlargarel Cummings, Belly Jane Day, Lenore Dewhursl, Belly Danielson, Bealrice Everson, Don Cruch, Don BurH', Bob Coad. Row 2: Jack W. Todd, George Sylvesler, Don Dickerson, Bob Coslello, Jack Dodge, l-larold Dowling, Arlo Dunning, Don Cook, Gwen DuBois, Doris Jean Drosle, Belly Dimm, Janer Fairbank. Row 3. lvleredilh Emerson, l-lermione Dvorak, Connie Draper, David Cysewski, Elberl Don- aldson, Kalhleen Evans, Eva Cope, Lorna Dolson, Elaine Ellefson, Jacguelyn Delvlers, Doris Erickson, Dororhy Eggersgluess. Row 4: Elizabelh Frazer, Larry Forland, William Firey, Donald Frye, l-larry Elchey, Kalhryn Flynn, Ray Forcier, David Evans, Pelra Giske, lvlary Gibbs, Edward Fisher, Dale Fisher. Row 5: Fred Frank, Bob Frye, Ted Cooper, Gordon Grayum, Clifford Evans, Jane Dickerman, Elaine Fisher, l-larriel Falck, Phyllis Flercher, Peggy Fogelberg, lvluriel Burns, Jofknn Fraley. Row 6: Lee Gahegan, Clare l-laydon, l-larry Geldard, Bob Griffin, Orville Gerlin, Ted Chris- Jrensen, Brad Gillespie, Paul Gebaroif, l-larry George, lvlarguerile l-larvey, Belly Grenby, Lucille l-laglund. Row 7: Bob l-lampson, John Gordon, Bob l-lcirvison, Louis Giske, Grace Gooden, Opal Green, Pauline Gresham, Virginia Gerhard, Mary Gerard, Dorolhy l-lardman, Eslrher l-lall, Mariorie l-lail. 56 Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: 4 Wai'i'en Hoover, lvlarven Hansen, Paul Harris, Dick Hamack, Edirh Herman, Jean Holmgren, H. Johnny Hoorn, Bob Harris, Peggy Howell, Versa Lee Houghlron, Emer- ine Hawkins, Duane Golay. David Harden, Slan Haven, Eugene Hopkins, Gladeane Howard, lvlariorie Hodges, Bill Horcus, Phil Harris, Sam Hall, Lois Hogwood, Dick Hoover. Arl Hemslad, Mary Hershman. Bob Hurd, George Jackson, Bob Hickerson, Hiroshi Hirano, Elmer Holm, Virginia Huffman, Bill Jacobson, Ray Hinea, Virginia Hummer, Donelyn Johnson, Pauline Jar- isch, Charlolle Johnson. Ray Jensen, Pierre Jacobson, Carolyn Janeck, lvlary Kanno, Olive Jenkins, Phyllis Jenkins, Elhel Jacobsen, David lrvine, Naomi Hinlerberger, Adamrie Jones, Anila Jones, Dick Johnslon. Gladys Klineleller, Earl Klingesmilh, Mike Laizure, Carl King, lvlyrlle Kennedy, Bill Kidwiler, Lawerence Eornia, Curlis Kirkendall, Garner Johnson, Palsy Kenny, Palsy Kelly, Virginia King. Virginia Kirkam, Charlolle Knighl, Frank Kinkaid, Bob Healy, Helene Jarisch, Bealrice Vosburg, Ruby Kerrigan, Janel Kenna, Jean Keilhollz, lvlarilyn Lang, Helen Keilh, Moria Jensen. John Jensen, Don Klein, Alberla Lobberegl, Bob Linburgh, Duane Levi, Tom Lee, Richard Loew, Gene Lilke, Leonard Johnson, Chapin Lyon, Elorence Larsen, Mary Jane Leming. Liv! rilr liiilii F1431 P il 'R Q ' 7 5 JUNIORS 57 JUNIGRS :xiii ,, , '- K 'L V A' V :' Z QV V V Q Q L 1 F L V K. F ,,gg - . K .I L U A -1' ii'ff'ff'fff 'L1L'f1 ' fi F I ' V1 V z, 4 . V . -' f . ,,.. . . fl - L,,. . 'V ,- I ' ' ' V ,,,. . ' i 1 ' ' -- '- ' ,, -- in ' - Q' ' , - .7-I . V-1 ,VKK,,-V' N .A ,, -',: K' 5 5532,-,:f,,. ' . -- VzK',,v1 f.-: A 'V r ffff K .,., '-1 z Q.. , ,,,L.L. :lf . L ' ,--. - . V V 5 V. VV, . . 32 X ,i.' '1 A ' flii i sff f212f2m15': w 'li WM' ' 'f,.2 ' 9 i' 'le if K . f K' - ii .. J ' - 'yyy , F 1-Vfza I , --.. VVIVV-:2.,:f:21..,,.,f.',1 , rs s ' in M.. in A I .VH ,, .:.,,,, K . , A,,,, K .,,, -:,, ZI. H V I .., .. E V IE: Q AA VAL K A . f- .K V , .. ,, Q i ' Iii 1 V 'V iw - V A -' , V if f ' , 'L i .Vai 1 - i I 1. V. -2 Vgi..,:1V, f:f 3, - k' 1j,. -1 - 4 .V-, T. - s s V1 1 : K ,,.VjfQ,' ., , . '3, i.j. H .fxr -55.1,-:,, K ,g ,m,:,h .1 K: A1 ., ,1 , m:h , Kf ,K L Ky y - ...A V , KK -V ...,,,.. 1 - . -:1,, ' Vi: ' Yf . -- 'fr' I V ia ffffiiifi 1- Q- ifffiifi: iffsiifili '22 ,J i 5 ,, V - - , 3' f 7-, 1 ---' F VV V A'L' ' A ' ' . . 'V - . - ' lx F r 2 rr Q H L , A . H se ., V V g . A A K W f V. f F' ' F ' VVVVV if 'L K 4 ' K V V ' , . F si V 3 -- . l V V V V V ' . - V ILL ' 5 5. 2 K' . ,- 1 . - L- if ' S i 'J 1 L W M A Q, :Qi II . W L Q M'T5 FW YW 'W I,ii51112if5f...fsz2.1seeti11ff22 E' 1: -'V-- V-1-Ife,1s1..1fs.2,:i.m-- VVVV- fV.-f ,.1, ..-- fff1:- V ..,, 1 11,-fi.--U.. :.,,,, K .,,,,,k ,,K,.,Kl k::.,,kk:..,, H K V ,, K ,, ,, . ,K rf 19' K' ' K Q-' V fk':' W': Zii 5 izi' .. V, ' 3, - VV V - ,,,, . 7 -V mAA' fe: . ' V . ' - .V ' . ' ' ' ' F 3 ' i ' , . V I --f,-- ' -- 'nw ' fV Q-sa. . pi., ,V .- -.V -V: VV - za, . f ,. . ,K , ' -. is 'VV . 1 V , . , yi V, 1 V. ,. A V , ,,,,,, gi. . ,E X qkiq K Ki . V . E , , 1 K K K ' Q' 1 W ' - F , F L , . rrr V . V K F . is Y .V . ,, .. .V ' 5. 1 'ri K' ff 'Z '- . 'F , V ' K f . ' ' K V' ' . Q - ' i V .K 7 if .' 53: gc Vfff ' Ip im, -V 5:1-5 ,ie 'E fp ,K K - wr x -. .-f ,, ,, K. ' Q' si, nz - gy I , izi A ,- 0- 15 if ' ' V -L - if . f ' i ' 'm ' -' K ' v -,. Q1 1 I ff' f F Qbry L 1 F Q B.. K i 5'-' Muff 1 .. ,,VV , qi V! ff A Q Row Row Row Row Row Row Row I. 2. 3. 4: 5. 6. 7. Irene Landaker, l-larriell Linder, Dol Kraenwer, Barbara Leadbeller, Lorraine Loflus, Dick Lines, Belly Jane Loveless, Rulh Longan, Rulh l-lubbard, Shirley Longan, Nancy Gilbert Norrna Kirslen. Duane La Violelle, Bill Mackay, George Misher, VVarren Madden, Ralph Malsen, Jack Michkils, Virginia Madden, Torn Maguire, Charles La Fray, Les Meggs, l-lerb Luckin, John Marshall. Edward Magnusson, Bob McNeill, Lorna Maybee, l-loward Mallell, Virginia McCurdy, Meryl Marchell, Mary Mauzey, WiniiCi'ed May, Una Maughan, l-lelen Mayo, Florence Malrno, Bill Meals. John Manlhey, Bob Miller, Daryl Nulley, Blaine McCool, Bruce Moehring, Alva Miller, Carl Nelson, l-larold Mohrweis, Lloyd Nachlwey, Jim Bouck, Denwelra Mulenos, Bob Munger. Lorna McLeod, Marilyn Miller, Barbara Murray, Frances Mosher, Johnny McCallurn, Mildred McCullough, Vivian J. Noe, Vivian Nordin, Chloe Monlgomery, Alice McLeod, Marilyn Morden, Bob Murray. Kennell Morirz, Clark Brown, Jack Howard, Don Nelson, Bob Nichols, Ben Nolkin, Bill Monlgornery, Keilh Nolan, Bill McLeod, Dave Palmer, Delrner Larsen, Ebel' Marsh. Bill Covey, Nadine Perers, Della Moffelr, Bill Nelson, Pal Pallerson, Dorolhy Jean Olsen, Florence Nelson, Chilose Miyake, Shirley Cnsloll, Avanelle Olson, Marilyn Qberg, Belly Nalion. A F39 Row l: David Perl-sins, Roland Lappe, Paul Oslrander, Loraine Pedersen, Sidney Pallen, Bill Pand, Kalliryn Piercy, Flelen Gsborn, Belly Jane Pallerson, Florence Penoll. Doris Palclwin, Flizabolli Paine. Row 2: Gladys Favara, Lillian Perry, Rulll Mellon, Lee l-lowe, Jane Parlridge, Virginia Pease, Paul Gllo, Laverne Pelers, Virginia Pallon, l-larriel l-lill, lrene Newman, Belly Jane Newman. Row 3: Lowell Plau, Don Peclf., Leonard Pace, George Passmore, Bob Powell, James Wall, Jolln Pelleys, James Page, Farrar Kincaid, Jim Murphy, Jim Owens, Russ Rallibone. Row 4: Margarel Pierce, Bealrice Raalz, Donald Prouly, Vernon Pellsey, Roger Wilcox, Mary Phillips, Jeanne Rave, Mary Lou Rulllerlord, Jean Pillleleau, Eudora Ranlz, Lorraine Praxel, Maxine Reese. Row 5: Jim Russell, Myron Russell, Belly Rabala, June Robbins, Sedger Pllillips, George Rem- merl, Claylon Pelerson, Thomas Raligan, Dorries Sallwer, Ann Reminglon, Arl Ren- nebolmm, Bob Rocl-1. Row 6: Claylon Roberls, David Roberls, Bellie Riley, Dull Roberls, Ralpll Riddell, Adeline Salliclw, Bobbee Rusl, Gerry Reed, Belly Marie Reyes, l-lesler Robinson, Lovelle Rice, Ferrol Rallwbun. Row 7: Bill Scoll, Guy Searls, Bill Scoll, Plwilip Sawers, Bob Yolwo, Don Ries, l-lerberl Sclwuylen, Dale Riclwmond, Marie Slanlon, Rulllanna Saer, Florence Reynolds, Pal Risser. , L , gl I , , k ..7, is H V K - ji rkkk .kl.L E , . , . K lik ..W,, V K K 2 E ..,A In 'P , , N l c y , vw . . V ,gkhh V, ' 3 4,2 QV E L .-,:- 1 Q M, A I 3 , .. 7 K .V . 1 -V V, ii V, V Q XA K i K r VA ' S -, XT 35 F g L, gl T , F A i' i- ll l F if 5 l V -QL' f il B ii L lli iiii iiiii E E N J ll f Y g, L if' - J V R . 1 -, siii 'J l 4 n L cc , y W F xg, 1 .is ygsg i in J M- l ., krhr 7 W . V 5 i f s ' 1, b 7 , I K J , . X 2 . gr 1 lgx A by it K g ,,, 1 ,, gk V .. at 4 , K kk sygr, Q . jk V , ii 1 'L B 9 rg i - L ffl L s. ' .- A iii fp i i Y' C? A-ii 'ii r- ' .1 .. i A 6 . 3' , I ' 1 al W 's F 3 is . 5 44 , , :Q 4 M ,f f' is ssl L' ' 0 1 V -i is ,,, , R -ff F 1 Q 'i I I, ' 7- ff 55 ' A, A , ' . , 2 V ,' . V, if ' -V I L , nir 9 i gf! F - 'WL We J- V , L y A 'lil 2 I K 'L in V g 4 U V, ll, If 'V All. 5 ,M ,. 3 K tp if J. 3 y V 1 , J ,. V ni'i f ,feng v , 2, , fr if i Q . . g in L V53 L ggi, is 1 ku-A , 0 i -F: t i ' 'ig ii i .. . fi , 'f ,,,- :lvl .. 1 fi ,. I In , A g A K A z ,.,kV yn az :Q . Q I I ,A mi 2 In at ,, ,, Q .n . s 1 .A,, g J fl, 12.4. Q 4 L cc a w 'FJ - 1 A .4 gg , A , dy. CX ,, f i F ' ll ,A JUNIORS 59 I i JUNIORS . T -. ,, if , I ' aa, I 4, I I T 3 ies 1 fi i in ,z T T QTY if ' I ' ff.-.-.if Lx: I ' ' '52 Y I 'ii , ' 'F' ni-iifiiff iff .I If i I I issi LQ s,sr - , ' .,. . + ' is , I .. I I ... .,, I . B ' ' - , -I . I , I ...I I' ,IAQ : I . - 'S I ' H 1 - -I - -iI :I 1' IQ. ' ' 4' ' . I -i ' ff isi . I , Q I if Q I H H' ' . Q Q KK Q KK K -, A K I KA A . I I K N K K K. 1' , V K , ,- KK KQ '.,, -- ' .1 ' if is - . ' V I . ,' 2' -A - . . . ' ' -s 4' . Tw. ' i T 7 : I 'If f 1 .ll f 1 ' 2, S 4 , - 'I - 2 ' . , g ir !,L', --.' -,1- 5 -Tafiifik T ii ' i f 4 L- 'Six ilk -1 .Ti-ii -- ' T ' eil' X , T . I f , 1'1 f ' '2-. 'S K ff .5 3 ...K K. I. 1, lse I P I 7 'Fr' Ag . I I . gn: I if f +ff ' I ' ' I .gieli I , ff AV g : . ' I il , ' ii I , I I ii , , ' 4 , iisl 'f I 'H' , is 'B I rf ' if I , I ', I if , ,K fl ...- K KK K K K ... K I ,I .Mi K' I. , . , f .. 'I X- I M A Q I ,C LI1 l Il: it . A K 'X I . g ,.V' K 4 K K .K K . 5, -1 ' -. ., . 1' f , i -P I -.Q 'iv . ' . , E K - ?K 3 ff K K, A , K 4 K K4 . K , . . K e Vi 4 K . Ki '1.,K . MK is I 'j I, 2 .. K VY , A .ffl fi' , f l 4 - D - ' . ..-- ,sf 'A w Row l:C5erlrude Schulqar, lan Shaw, lvlar Al ce Rool, Janel Sheed , lvlar Lou Sasser, Bo d Y Y Y Y Row Row Row Row Row 2: 3. 4: 5: 6: Sempel, Carol Bell, Joanne Scalzo, Clillord Schmidllse, John Scholler, Belly Robinson, Charlolle Sayles. Bill Sleele, Dick Schuler, Alan Sanders, Lyman Slrong, Dave Sleller, Dave Slephens, Alvin Sperling, Charles Schwellenbach, Belly lvlarie Ruid, Belle Smilh, Bob Riley, Or- ville Saunders. lvliriam Sleiner, lzranlq Simmonds, Paul Salslrom, Bob Payne, Edward Sheppard, l-larriel Spencer, Lily Shio, Jeanne Sovereign, Belly Slunaker, Nancy Shullz, George Slqarsvoq, Myrlice Slrallon. lvlerrill Slreel, Bill Siler, Bob Thomas, Bob Swarlz, Tom Thomas, Calverl Thrapp, Bob Smilh, Leo Slorm, lvlariorie Tale, Wayne Swill, Jerry Teeple, Bob Thayer. Richard Slrom, Ted Sleenbergen, Bealrice Snow, lvlary Elaine Smilh, Dick Woodhouse. Margarel Sweel, Pal Sullivan, Shirley Sizemore, Beverly-Embree, Elayne Slephens. Elizabelh Slaclspole, Pal Sielner. Al Sulherland, Ernesl Van Der lvleer, Rulh Swale, Rodney Slone, Don Thomas, Bob Waile, l-lerberl Warriclf., lvlarlin McGowan, Juanila Walloclq, John Thompson, Gwen Talbol, Prudy Talbol. IDEAL JUNIOR GIRL Dancing-Charlolle Campbell Humor-Mary Carler Pep-Jane Dicl-ierman Voice-Jean Holmgren Smile-Janel Fairloank ' Nealness-Harriel Linder Heighl-Virginia Weisel Hair-Florence Williams Eyes-Marjorie Williams Figure-Barbara Williams Complexion-Edwina Vandiverl Personalily-Donna Wilson 60 ' Row Row Row Row Row Row I. 2: 3. 4: 5. 6. IDEAL JUNIOR BOY Dancing-Les Meggs Humor-Bud Brigham Pep-Bob Payne Voice-Charles Bogue Smile-Brad Gillespie Alhlelics--Lando Zech Heighl-Bill McKay Hail'-Don Seibold Eyes-Jim Thompson Physique-Bob Schoenberg Chivalry-Jim Owens Personalily-Bob Day Norma Tanggard, V. Rulh Van Vleclf., Carmen Slone, Bill Tollon, Jayne Slolees, Ed- wina Vandiverl, Adelaide Urbull, June Violelle, Viola Tazioli, Dorolhy Thomas, Jess Terry, lvy Lee Willard. Malcolm Villsvilq, Wallis Tolles, Bob Sewell, Ellsworlh Dailey, Calherine Umphrey, Vir- ginia Marlall, Frances Tullle, Judy Walker, Harold Warner, Mae Wallin, Jean Weslby, Belle Warner. Mary Jane Wilson, Elaine Verl, Alice Waile. Barbara Tuclaer, Toshio Uyeii, Carol Wedde, Mary Weller, Mildred Warlord, Barbara Wesl, Roberla Ullerbaclq, Lois Tusler, Doris Tollen. Earleen Wrighl, Bob Wyall, Joe Winkler, Bob Windsor, Minor Wyall, Paul Wood, Edilh Wesl, Ann Waller, Calherine While, Eleanor Willard, Willana Woodlord, Doris Waile. J Edilh Wilson, Molly Whelan, Virginia Wersl, Lorraine Wise, Pearl Woll, Bill Waile. Mae Wenger, Shirley Williams, Donna Wilson, Florence Williams, Virginia Weisel. Jean Walker. Ben Young, l-loward Wilber, Jaclf. Woodland, Lando Zeclf., Barbara Williams, Donald Zupan, Jane Young, Kalhleen Yales, Mariorie Williams, Marguerile Websler, Lois Winger. iiiii ii , ii:'i .. -,.: ' ii ' ..., Y iiiii iiiiii . 1 L Y, fi ,534 , My , ,, . V , if . J ,, .,,. ' r -,' -. i s , ' P f'f5fQg f ., l B, f LLW., . i Q F s L' B. B B . 1 .... - J H - ' ' 'ziy 352, K J ir if 1 ' ' srsll 5 . ,V . f.... .M , . J . ri ii..i B 'iii lii B J J' ii . i ' ,. id ' . 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J ' I v 'ii .'i-: ' 1, I f 1. :ff L I ?' -1 H W F . i ' Y ' 77 .. : '- ' 3 . - I ' i ' .ll V ii . . i J . . 1, kr Z g , Kil I N 1 1 I V M y A . Q ,,,,, ef' 1 ,, yi ,L . J 1 1 W ' JUNIORS 8 sw emi mam my VM' T The sophomores had a hand in keeping The RoosevelTia on her course. AT The beginning oT The year, oTlicers were chosen Trom among The rnany ambiTious candidaTes. Gene Thomas emerged presidenTg Dick de Rosa, vice presidenTg Elva Mary Ingalls, secreTaryq and Virginia Ford, Treasurer. BeTTv Miller became sophomore represenTaTive on The sTudenT council. Miss Virginia Roe and Miss CharloTTe Dueber were The class sponsors. Three guidance assemblies Tor new sophomore boys were held. AT These meeTings, TaculTy members gave good sTeers on inTramural sporTs, program-planning, and RoosevelT conducT. lncidenTally, sevenTeen ol The TiTTy-Tour sophomores on The TirsT-semesTer l-lonor Roll, were boys. The imporTanT daTe on The sophomore social calendar came in November-The Cranberry Crawl. Dancers Tilled The gaily decoraTed gymnasiums and received Their brighT balloons. WiTh The money leTT in Their Treasury, The sophomores Tor The second year added Their share To The Memorial Grgan Tor Mr. Froula. And Thev're produesT oT ThaT above alll M A A 45. Abiel BurTneTT, ErnesT Lauber, FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Miss Roe, spansorg Dick de Roca, vice- Jeanne BenneTT, Dean Brokaw, Nancy Andrews. presidenTq Elva Marv Ingalls, secreTarvg Virginia Ford, Treasurer, Miss Grace Fels. Dueber, sponsor: Gene Thomas, presidenT. SECOND SEMESTER IA ii I ' ' i OFFICERSZ Dick de Rosa, acTing-president Virginia Ford, Treasurer, li -I 'T ,, ii ,,. Elva Marv Ingalls, secrelary. Top Row: Baldwin, ArnsTon, Harris Anderson, Harald Anderson, Alex- ander, Barlow, BarTleTT, Anklam, Bailev. Middle Row: Arnundsen, AThow, Andrews, Allen, Bown, Bogue, Barr, Ballard, Bignold. BoTTorn Row: Baillargeon, Armsfrong, Bowen, Brehrn, Barrels, Boegem Ashbridge, AusTin, K.Anderson. Top Row: Corbin, Burn, CoTTle, Cushman, Crow, Crowlev, Cunning ham, B.Campbell, Condon. Middle Row: Connor, BurTneTT, Bronson, Conler, CosTello, Bruce, Craii, Clark, Bugher. BoTTom Row: J. Brown, Carr, K. CarTer, F, Carler, Crawford, Crippen Collier, Cubbage, E. Brown. f1.,'l!l..i:i fi I Top Rcw: C. BenneTT Feldhausen, E. Brunz, Bailchelder, Brislawn, Bro- kaw, BarringTon, Esselbach, C. Brown. Middle Row: Bell, Camozzi, Bingham, Braden, J, BenneTT, Cahill, Beck Beard, Biegenzehn. BoTTom Row: BolTon, Brink, Bird, Baker, Boberg, Burns, F. Brown, Bradford, BerkenkoTTer. Tap Raw: Cope, Audeff, De Rasa, B,Davis, S.Davis, Douglas, Dil- worlh, Duggar, J. Dodge. Middle Row: D. Brown, B. Daniels, Clarke, D, Brunz, ChrisTian, Wood- house, R. Campbell, D. Davis, Draper. BoTTom Row: B. Dodge, Chambers, Clillord, Carlander, Denny, Col- llodf, Dehn, Donnergaard, Davies. x MN, . Q v SOPHOMORES Torn Row: Esnerndar, H. Eddy, Fnrs, A. Edwards, Berg, Faqq L, Eyr- N. Edwards, C, Eddy. Mrddre Rowi Dfnes, Asrbv, D.r'rn'Xa M Days Ewrng RcgerEr'gk51zr Dernenr, Deacon, Coffrnan. Borrorn Row: Dorar, E:1rr'u'wcson, Drwqnf, J, Duqgar, Eekberg, Din ardson, Edruno, Bronsdon, Dani Top Raw: Hadcen, Hensley, Goedfcrrow, D,Gwirn, Ford. 6.Grfzr:n, Poxfan, Fobn, Gfanr, Middle Row: Harnrner, Gerdc, Grover, M. Harrison, Frarnpmn, Ha!- qrcn, Hansburqn, Hedrick, Hoqan. 1 Borrow Row: Flcenor, Gordon, Goss, Fordnr, Fisn, D.Grossn, EWU, Harrrs, Foo?-W. Tor: Ron: Hureff, Hurbarr, Herwrik, Hair, Hoyre, Horne Hun'Qr, H derson, Hurcnlns, Middrc Row: W. Houck, Kernegly, Hnbiber, Irnescn, E, Jones Hu'-'f Kerso Kane, W.Jac:obson. Boffonw Raw: Hagen, B. Houck, Horrncs, Hogan, Haugc, D. Harrison, lnqrarwn, Hunrer, Johansen. Teo Row: Funermrflnr, V. Mazipnrgrsen, Lrrrek, G15 3. Eddy, Erwin, Erder. Mrdrike Row: Rober?Errckson, Fox, Enrersrrorn, Danfers, M.Eyars Eqqreswn Dunn. se, Frank, Gibson Enlmr Fxlrrs R, K r Bofrewi Frred Wiofi V. Alfwander, Gfiref, Deoue, George, Gloyd, 'Ny Ekd r J, Denrc ', re. Top Row: Hedberg, Hanson, Harracner, Howard Nnqalrs. Garing, Hawkins. Mrddre wi W.Jonrrson, B.Cwinn, Grsn, Handy Ro Hansen Hrqbee, Hall. , Geisrcr, Hesfon, , Horn, Hcrnsfad, Boffornl Row: Grubrsren, Huffrnan, Harr, Henderson, Hale, P. Hughes, Groserrrck, P. Hughes, HaWnwan. Too Kew: B.Jones, Lar'-bfnr, Laqrerde, B.JcnnScn, Jacuurrn, LarnD- '-ran, !ngs'ad, Janes, Karin. Mfddle Row: Lansdowne Keyes, Keennorvs, Kienfe, T.Jacobson, D. Jonrson, S.Jones, Kanernota, Kraft. Borforn Row: Laubcr, Krnqsron, Krueger, Kennedy, Jannsor, Kalpousos, Kfvrin. Oy may K nfuryg r 63 Leber, Jarvis, R. SOPHOMORES - A . 43 A Mgr! Top Row: Linlon, McArdle, Lindell, Lewis, Lyon, Kilborn, Jordan, Mc Ginnis, Mallaghan. Middle Row: Lockwood, Lewis, McKinley, Klinqensrnilh, Keene, Lee Kosogi, B. McCormick, Kuss. Bollom Row: Lundquisr, Lubcke, Hayner, Kirkwood, Krernen, Lincoln Kriebel, King, McKinney. Top Row: Merrick, D.Murphy, Nies, Morrison, M,Murphy, Mauzey, Marckrnann, D.Miller, Malmo. Middle Row: P. Moore, Newlands, S. Nelson, Mollison, Moffaf, Mc Kenzie, McPherson, Mercer, Moody. Bollom Row! Millerl, Myers, Nesholrn, Muglord, J. Murphy, Moen, McAIlisfer, Melusky, Noble. lop Row: Pearson, Morse, Nordslrorn, Perersen, Pelerson, O'Keefe Odegard, Opdycke, Pohlrnan. Middle Row: Porrer, Phelan, Preslon, Pepin, Pollrufi, Parks, Osier Ohrnarl, Penny. Bollonn Row: Pocock, Peferson, Prince, Palek, Rainey, Phelan, Naya Nogler, H. Peterson. 64 Too Row: Madden, Malone, Marshall, McCoy, LeBrook, McKay, Mc Curdy, Marlen, Lundquisl. Middle Row: Jeffers, McGrarh, Maqner, Manning, Miller, Lund, Mag nuson, McDonald, Mackay. Bolrorn Row: Mack, R. McCormick, McDonald, McFarland, Mahalfey Mc:Narner, Linhoff, Hulchinson, Monroe. Tow Row: Oberg, Pardo, Mueller, Nordin, P,Nelson, Nell, Oren Pelron, Nysledl. Middle Row: Parsons, Oakley, Bolo Moore, Norlhquisl, O'Leary Pearce, Parker, McRae, Osburn. Bollorn Row: Micklelhwaile, Nason, Myhre, D. Murray, Muller, Nase nius, Orr, E. Murray, Paris. Top Row: Phillips, Roberls, M.Pinkman, Youens, Preslon, Pallon Robison, M.Gross, Reehling. Middle Row: T. Pelerson, Juanila Robinson, Roller, Price, Priesr, E Pinkrnan, Picardo, Pedesen, Rogers. Boflorn Row: Radcliffe, Pelile, Perkins, Jerry Robinson, Roben, P Robinson, Richards, Rickey, McGown. Tcip Row: Serin, Ramsey, Richardson, Schauble, Rescr, Rineharl, Rode- wald, Reilz, Rool. Middle Row: Seibold, Selinqer, Roberls, Shank, Scoll, G.Anderson Quandl, Sheehan, Rickell. Bollom Row: Snider, Scovell, Rfardon, P.S:oll, C.Scoll, Ridley, Rolslon, Ralli, Ranlz. Top Row: Torhcim, E. Smilh, Thornlon, Tilus, Swanson, Tamura, Slezak Thorp, Temole, Middle Row! Taquchi, Slroud, Townsend, Tollord, M.Smilh, Siver, Svolooda, Swanson, Thomas. Bollom Row: Snyder, Skimmi-rq, Tallcs, Slazlqess, Taverhile, Sfillwell, B. Smilh, Slcvcns, Saeed. Top Row: Wallace, Wighl, Tuski, Yasui, C.Williams, lNalk, Wilson Ward, E. Williams. Middle Row: Willis, Waller, Weaver, Willcockson, Tuesley, Woodland While, Tweedl, Wolff, Bollom Row: Wilson, Wenke, Van Valkenbiirq, Weir, Yedman, Town send, Tiirner, Vlfhilney, R.Williams, Top Row: Skau, Smalley, Sandberg, Seibold, Schauole, Sanders, Sallerf lhwaile, Schaller, Slenslrona. Middle Row: B. L.Smi1h, Slamps, B. Sleele, Sells, P. Shiel, Sleenlanfl, Shannon, l. Smilh, J. Smilh. Bolloro Row: P.Smilh, Schuq, Slelan, Ruffle, Sampson, W. Shifll. PM rick, Rouis, Sfenmoe. Too Row: Weber, Dvorak, Tanaqi, J.Thompson, Van Soelen, R. Waile, Van de Walker, Trenholme, Swanson. Middle Row: Webber, Welch, Wecker, l, Thompson, Thomas, Slroul, Richmond, Tompkins, Van Slyck. Bollom Row: M.Waife, Walker, Slelson, Snider, Ware, Thurmui Slromme, Valenlire, Tulmart Top Row: Wallace, Wiqhl, Yuski, Yasui, C. Williams, Walk, M, Wil son, Wooldridge, G. Wilson. Middle Row: B. Williams, B. Williams, Vande Lac, B. Wilson, Wriqhl, B.Wilson, Wills, Tweedf, Walkins, Bollom Row: Sleqin, Welllrer, Vlillis, Worlh, Teller, R.WilliamS, Werner, Waldner, Wl1i'c. Q 4 L. - -- in 9. a A 5 SOPHOMORES 6 , 4-7 feafm flamed 7420? ln SepTen'iber The rnoin loody oT Treshrnen begon Their iourney Through high school. They received copies oT The Composs, o pornphleT Tor sTudenTs new To RoosevelT. Fron-1 This They leorned oT The RoosevelT Code, rnoTTo, ond oTher Things oT inTeresT. Under The guidoince oT Their odvisor, Miss GlediTzsch, The Treshmen elecTed Their oTTicers, who were King Grinnell Tor presidenT, Glenn MoTTson Tor vice president Jeon Tui'nure Tor secreTc1ry, ond Mory Jo JohonT Tor Treosurer. A round-Toble, composed oT Miss GlediTzsch, Mr. Gridley, ond odvisors ond represenTc1Tives Trom The lcirger school-c1cTiviTies, Torrned o ploiir To help Treshrnen Tolqe porT in ocTiviTies. This re- sulred in The sTudenT c1cTiviTy guide ond o Fre hrngzn Week wiTh ossemblies To presenT ospecTs oT The diTTerenT orgonizc1Tions. This Freshmon 'la wos clirnoxed wiTh on golo Freshmen Frolic in The oudiToriurn. z 9 , SrnooTh soiling To The closs oT '43 ThroQhggT iTs iourneys on The good ship RooseveTl .am .un-.4-.nu. FRESHMAN FROLIC COMMITTEE: OFFICERS: JahanT, Treasurer, Miss GlediTz5ch, advisor: Grinnell, Edwards, Nickola, Degginger Melron, Blancher, Werrbach, chair- president, MaTTson, vice presidenTg Turnure, secreTary. McNamee. man. TOP ROW: Blumkin, Arnold, Andrews, ArmsTrong, Blomberg, Blank enship, AshTon, Baudin, Benoit MIDDLE ROW: BarTleTT, BolTon, Berglund, Boss, Abboff, Beaion Blancher, Bloomer, Beauchamp. BOTTOM ROW: Boucher, Bolduc, Andrina, Bolland, BaTchelder, Brink Blaine, Berlin, Brambach. TOP ROW: Dahl, Elwell, Gresham, Dalziel, CoulTer, Durham, Faulds, Dellanqo, Greene. MlDDLE ROW: Dimm, Dost, DeWalT, Fiene, Dinwiddle, Cooper Eaton, Geiser, Granger. BOTTOM ROW: EnTrop, Cross, Greene, Goodfellow, Dack, Gordon Fuller, Eckberg, Donaldson. TOP ROW: Busey, ChrisTian, Clare, Buifum, Delaware, Davis, Conners ComTorT, Biegenzahn. MIDDLE ROW: Cox, CaTTerall, Bulson, Clark, Brehm, Chapman, Coq shall, Buqnon, Carlson, BOTTOM ROW: Brosche, Cooper, Diehl, Edwards, Blunl, Carlson Chambers, Congen, ClayTon. TOP ROW: Gowens, Frahlich, Hume, Fey, HaTch, HergeT, Hendricks M, Harris, Fenchel, MIDDLE ROW: Hanson, Anderson, Degginger, Ford, Haack, Hansen Holmgren, Gregorv, Bob Hancock. BOTTOM ROW: EorsTer, GriTliTh, Goodson, Evans, Hebberman, Gra ham, Furman, Eckenberg, rx ,fs FWHM TOP ROW: McCall, Lonqan, Lindsay, Hurlbul, Heffernan, Hall, Malh eson, Kleyen, Lambert. MIDDLE ROWI Jacobsen, Hubbard, Klnqslon, Gracey, Harrlnqlor Jahanr, Harris, Harlrnan, Krueger BOTTOM ROW: Marlln, M. Johnson, V. Johnson, MacSween, Heine Huey, Heasley, Magnuson, Blll Hancock. TOP ROW: O'Neill, Mohrwels, McNellly, Jones, Malhlescn, McRae Pofler, McCrea, Nebel. MIDDLE ROW: Pllls, Pocock, Meade, McCurry, McGalfey, Mellon Miller, Newhall, Grlnnel. BOTTOM ROW: Morqans, McNarnee, Nace, Johnson, Meaekel, Nicola, Boyee, MacDonald, McFarland. TOP ROW: Sandslrorn, Preslon, Sasser, Shulcar, Schmlclke, Ralls, Saun ders, G-usfafson, Reifz. MIDDLE ROW: Read, Scoll, Shullhels, Schulle, Teeple, Rader, Seely, Sfouf, Proclor. BOTTOM ROW: Russel, Sfrorn, Ryan, Russell, Robblns, Schroeder, Runcirnan, Rawlea, TOP ROW: Mannes, Duff, Lani, Kuesl, Monlgornery, Carlson, Jacobi, Janeck, Melzger, MIDDLE ROW: Kaslner, Mlchaells, Miller, Kane, Lavelle, Jordan, Hedeen, Krall, Monowiclc. BOTTOM ROW: Jaoperl, Lauber, Lobberegl, Krogslad, Knox, Blll- ings, Bodelson Mallson, Mallocks. TOP ROW: Schoening, Preslon, Pepln, Polson, Kuchan, Mylrole, Mur- phy, Rlnqrose, Parlon. MlDDLE ROW: Nudelrnan, Plcardo, Norlon, Redpalh, Sasse, O'Leary, Relnnard, Roblnson, Peck. BOTTOM ROW: Newcomb, Polnlerp, Percrsen, Perklns, Hazel, Nelson, Moses, Samrnann, Moehrlng. TOP ROW: Soverelqn, Sulherland, Shonne, Sklnne, Shlnkle, Slrorne, Slrong, Slaqhl, Seqesman. MIDDLE ROW: Troxell, Surnrners, Srnllh, Segur, Sullivan, Slaler, Slrand, Slrnpson, Todd. BOTTOM ROW: Shela, Talbol, Slrouo, Scoll, Sulherland, Sleen, Sul- :llffe, Thomas, ' smzw me QM swam 67 FRESHMEN 'WH Top Row: Slroul, Von Mourik, Clinlon, Wenger, Turnure, Wesferling Young, R.Turner, Williams. Middle Row: Waile, Trenholme, Young, Wesllake, Wasson, Thompson Willis, Harris, Zoluskey. Bolrom Row: D.Turner, Todd, Valenline, Wilson, Werrboch, Wersi, Dales, Holbrook, Murphy. Top Rowi Burgher, Aiox, Ayres, Alkinson, Beck, Barlaglia, Berl, Bovee, Alleman. Middle Rowi Brabonl, Bishop, Bennerl, Bovee, Adams, Berlin, Brown Bodle, Briggs. Bollom Row: P. Brown, O, Brown, Anselm, Beam, R. Brown, F. Brown Bean, Buslinduy, Barker. 9' 090 Top Row: Blumkin, Schoening, Walkey, Smifh, Mead, Rolls, Fey, Bor land, Ford. Middle Row: Buqnon, Geiser, Eriez, Reinhardl, Harringlon, Burham Beauchamp, Kenworfhy, Berglund. Boflom Row: Balchelear, Russel, Srrand, Baraqer, Goodson, Good fellow, Oleis, Sulclille, Ranlz. Top Row: Dodge, Downey, Blom, Cope, Condon, Gross, Connaughlon Cummins, Dole. Middle Row: Criffenden, Clark, Coogan, Cline, Carlelon, Fleener Creech, Donald, Dwyer. Borlom Row: Allen, Hendrickson, Clough, Calhoun, Eyans, Ford Gregory, Ferguson, Clay. Top Row' Gollanl, Fosler, Campbell, Case, Fcrnyhough, Danlzzy, Di- Cenzo, Dawson, Gchrc. Middle Row: Flower, Fredrickson, Hall, Carlelon, Cobbs, Duper. Chandler, Grimm, Gooden. Boliom Row: Carr, Fried, Geien, Follz, Eilerlsen, Garman, Gunderson, Gwinn, Freeporlner. 68 FRESHMEN F: O lop Row: Jones, Lenlz, Fulllia, Jacobsen, Larsen, Kenl, Lsfwis, Gmnl Ceorqo. Middle Row: McCarlv, Kochi., llnrd, lvlorlen, Koch, Mollhov-s, Hauq Helwiq, Longlin. Bollom Row: Hudson Higgins, Hillikor, Larsoo, lpssn, l-llll, .lohrson Jones Laurhsen. Top Row: Rozzoe, Mackey, Palms, O'Sullivon, Pelrick, Richcurds, son R,, Pelerson J., Peabody, Middle Row: Richmond, Moron, Miller, Sackell, Schocn, Sides, Rom berg, Polzin, Slalor. Bolloni Row: Robbins, Parks-V, Pease, Simpson, lvlc6nirP, Mc Owns, Sheckels, Shelton. Polar- Clean, Top Row: Mmlin, Oluvcr, llnnllzr, M.i-lilnx, Kisllifr, Lnnqowy, Noiil, McConne-hev. O'Rovnrlc. Middle Row: Rolli, Noble, l-lixsow, Ivlclfml, N.xv.i, Mcssi'Qov', Mnnw Howe, Rosnoen. Bollom Row: Hnndnhl l.iwcol'i, Mmliv, Nil'-lscn, Miler, lvlclinnn, Nelson Mnrihy, Millar. Top Row: J.Sl:iilh, Soidnll, Plincu, P.il.,lnw, Slunnoe, Tichy, Sli-nn-1 Tanqqnrd, Swcel. Middle Row: Smyser, Adams, Tor mnco, Wnlno, Weslorlanil, Will- coclcson, Thompson, Patrick, Wilcox. Bollom Row: Miller Ralcliie, Slrfhnbe-mg, Tulllfi, Wilson, Soulhwich, Snnclbcrq, Shonlls, Johnson, lop Row: Taylor, Vlfilson, Smilcwcalhcr, Toincr, Willill'-s Unzphrey, Williams, Thomas, Yolcs. Middle Row: Thorlokson, Wollcn, Slarksen, Zirlclo, Wilson, Slonmoe, Tipping, Thompson, Slcino. Bollom Row: W. Thompson, H. Thompson Wallfzrs, Wooclnicl, Wilson, Zach, Tanqen, Tripp, Turnbull. N7 wwwmp f ff51i99wW W WWW WWW UWMW , M M Mfiffj9ifW fi, WM QLXIWWQWJJY MMV WU wpf DW w M WWA pb . gjzjsjffw Wopfgi? MW, kQ MMD 0 ,, 244620, . M ! Q My V, AQLI-0 X . X929 C9-VD x WM fff Qf 4f MQ.. G My W --fd dl Y 4',,...f-W LfW'3f1l W A J' W R , Q 5' U ' fn 3 IE 'k f 1 'Wi ,041 ik ,Q 0 q ,x 7 ' E V lq W '5 ig 2 if , V,i 3 X Nm is X' ' - LL X-51 ' 6 'xv N S , I F6 X- ,J fi 2 , QE 5 1 Q if X A EW 1 Q -' J Q , f f L S C X X X 3, V V I , YRS Lf -2,4 , Y xx 1 1 T , X J A X MS qhx RX ,J X x XX X x X , ,f -X X . 4 X f , . I x. 5 r -X x 15 - I x' X I rv 'X ' 'X J GRGANIZATICDNS i ' V x si il F7 OFFlCERS2 Miss Rose Glass, advisor, Edilh Herman, recording secrelary, Killy Rees, corresponding secrelary, Parry Ann Burien, presidenl, Eunice Marlin, vice presidenl, Jean Topping, Treasurer. FlRST AND SECOND SEMESTER CABINETS: row one, Perry, Reynolds, Shio, E. Fisher, Sludebaker, Topping, J. Williams, V. Willis, Srnilh. Row Two: Young, Sheldon, Ward, Miller, Marlin, C, Willis, Price, Allen. Row lhree: Baurnann, Maliern, Hannay, Weeks, B. Williams, Winslow, Sayles, Jerberl. Row four: Hall, Tripp, Huffman, Herman, Rees, Shiel, Zallinger, Burlon. GOLDEN SPURSI row one, Skinner, Snnarl, Hall, Shiel, Wamba, Price, Sheldon, Weeks, Hannay. Row lwo: Melzger, Mallern, McRobbie, C. Chipman, M. Chiprnan, Robeson, Morrison, Jerberl, Liddell, Lauber. Row lhreet Loveioy, Hughes, Thornpson, Topping, Crosby, Marlin, Rey- nolds, Burlon, Woods. Row four: Keeble, Fisher, Conner, Oliver, Tor- rance, McCullough, Sells, Burnell, Hedrick, Douglas. Phoebe Quigley, president FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER CABlNETSZ row one, McNamara, Brasch, J. Fisher, Anderson, Criez, King, Gilberl, Hughes. Row two: Nordquisl, G-reilich, Lohr, Keeble, Melzger, Malmo, Oliver, Eckenburg, Knoph, Row ihree: Houck, Mazur, Russell, Jackson, l-laglund, l-laack, McCullough, Morrow. Row four: C. Chipman, Warnba, Lauber, Tinney, Morrison, Philips, McRobloie, Loveioy. Wilh Doorwoys ol Oioporlunilyn os ils lherne lhe Girls' Club loiunehecl ils i939-i940 pro- grom, hoping lo inleresl every girl ond give her on chonce lor developmenl lhrough oclivilies. Successes were lhe porlies lor new girls ond lhe sponsorelles. Golden Spurs is on service os well os honorory orggnizolion lor senior girls. Somelhing new This yeor wos lhe Hspeciol Spurs rooling seclion gl loollooll gornes. 'llcacifzwaqd Eg Uwcmiffmziq 661 ' 4 7kem elm 7ke QM cw AURORA GUARDS Williams, Lohr, Eileen Wamba, chairman. Thirly members. Auroro Guords Torm o service group whose members ore The red-hoired girls oT The school. They usher oT BocIf.-To-School NighT and some oTher TuncTions. SomeTimes The girls show visiTors oround The school. Their green middy Ties wiTh Auroro Guord emblems ore Tomilior. GOOD CI-IEER Miller, Hamerouish Gwen Greiiich, chairman. ThirTyAIwo members. The Good Cheer CommiTTee senT messoges To girls who were sich. Flowers ond Triendly IeTTers help To cheer The inyolid. Also They visiTed Them cmd senT copies oT The News ond scrop- boolss. They Tried To help The girls by Ieeeping Them in Touch wiTh The school. Awww 05 W0 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Miller, Jo Weeks, chnirmang Perry. Thirly-four members, The Assembly GommiTTee is o cuITuroI group which plons and presei-:Ts Girls' Club ossem- blies eoch monTh. They sTrive To develop on opprecioTion Tor Tiner Things by securing speoilsers who ore inTeresTing cmd educoTionoI os well os enTerToining. Dromc:Tic and musicol numbers odd color To ossemblies. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Sheedy, Mary Hughes, chairmang Price. Twenly-live members, The EnTerToinmenT CommiTTee prepores por- Ties Tor The enioymenT oT all The girls. A wel- come porTy wiTh o progrom in The c1udiTorium ond doncing in The gymnosium wos presenTed in OcTober. AT o GhrisTmos porTy, To which The moThers were inviTed, o ploy wos given. -annum- ' X QTY!! 1 My J arf' ffl ' , J j, if V N iv i fl I JJ K fl fddbgg li ! 2 Auvisoias oEEicE g l T' iff jsxfrnoyi is COMET EE j' T Piercy, DoroThy NordauisT, chairman, Oliver. SixTy-six members. l l l 'lgegqy Mor if cheirmanjpdier, C ForTy rlnex ens. i ,J TT , 1 I ' l The fXdvisor's OTTice STQTT Turnishes secreTaries and oTTice girls who are iuniors and seniors, and pages who are Treshmen and sophomores, Tor The Advisor's oTTice. These girls do The clerical and i'ecepTion work. GreeTing visiTors as well as i'unning ei'rands is parT oT Their work. LOST AND FOUND Cox, B. Trenholme, assisTanT-chairman, Brown. Thirfy-Three members. The LosT and Found CommiTTee mainTains a regular LosT anal Found Bureau. where losT arTicles are Turned in and sTudenTs claim Them. They malqe an eTTorT To prevenT sTudenTs Trom losing Their possessions. AT The end oT each semesTer The girls sell The remaining arTicles. Twyandgws ComrriiTTee p moTes higher llxs and a,Ad Velops a reciaTion Tor The nl ,T e sc o a sense oT Tan la honoiiqzlrf good breeding. The Middy Drive was uhder The sponsorship oT The STandards CommiTTee. Seeigfllz Qll'lSl,' C!'GS T sTrives To culTivaTe inf eg ?o P Y. FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE Malmo, Jean Metzger, chairman, Haglund. 356 members. The Fellowship CommiTTee serves To develop Triendship among all The girls. lTs special pur- pose is To help The new gii'ls by Turnishing Them wiTh big sisTers called sponsoreTTes. These girls help The younger ones To geT acquainTed, Tind Their way around, and geT inTo acTiviTies. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Jackie Fisher, chairmanj I-larTZeIl, Johnsfone. ForTy members, The PubliciTy CommiTTee publicizes all oT The Girls' Club acTiviTies wiTh The iTems in The News, bulleTin noTices, assembly skiTs, and posTers. The biggesT proiecT was To adverTise The work oT The Girls' Club Tor Back-To-School NighT. OriginaliTy wiTh good work are special achievemenTs. CHARITY GUILD Carol Baumann, chairmang Brasch, Sylvesler. ThirTy members. The ChariTy Guild, as iTs name suggesTs. gives chariTy To organizaTions ouTside oT school. This group, composed oT girls who like To sew, makes sTuTTed animals and doll cloThes which are senT To a Children's home beTore ChrisT- mas. They wrapped giTTs Tor yeTerans in a hospiTal. AVOCATIONAI. COM MITTEE Belfy Faith Reynolds, chairmang Rabak, ErnesT. TwenTy members. The Girls' Club AyocaTional CommiTTee com- bined wiTh The Boys' Club AvocaTional Com- miTTee is To sponsor The l-lobby ConTerence. This conTerence is Tor The purpose aT arousing inTeresT and giving inTormaTion on new and old hobbies. Special speakers Told The sTudenTs abouT Their parTicular inTeresTs. DECORATION COMMITTEE glggidia Chipman, acfing chairrnang Shia, Hoffman, Sheedy. FiTTy mem- The DecoraTion CommiTTee assisTs by decoraT- ing aT all Girls' Club TuncTions. For The Boys' and Girls' Clubs dance They Turned The com- bined gymnasiums inTo a gay and TesTiye seT- Ting by Their energeTic work wiTh crepe paper. Their TasT work and arTisTic designs are praise- worThy. GLUU LJIKLJ 4 QQ - .l.-ill ROUGHRIDERS: back row, Dehn, Hardf, Beam, T-lazleTT, Fairburn, Hood, ROUGHRIDERSZ back row, Long, WOIT, Kane, Norfon, SmiTh, IngsTad, Blair, EilerTsoh, Duper, Graham, Grout FrohT row: Eldridge, Day, Coup- May, NuTIey, STyve, McDough, Howe. From? row: LiTTle, Tonsing, WhiTalcer, lan, Clark, T-lalgren, Clifford, Dresslar. Lunder. BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS: back row, Eldridge, Sfyve. FronT row: Thompson, CABlNET: back row, NorTon, Halgren, EiIerTson, Howe, Thompson, Clif- Mr,BerThinur1:f1 odvisor,Zcch. Tord, Hood, Dresslar, Clark, WhiTaker, Blair, Long, Robinson, Duell. Front row: Scholler, Ingsfad, Eldridge, Thompson, STyve, Zerh. Under The guidonce oT LesTer STyve, Londo Zech, Wolly Eldridge, ond Jim Thompson, Boys' Club QTTicers, ond Sherry BerThiourne The oble odvisor, The Boys' Club wos piloTed Through one oT iTs rnosT successiful yeors. The Rough Riders, Boys' honorory orgonizoTion, oid in rnony school ocTiviTies ocTing os rnon- iTors or poTrolling The school. The CobineT consisTed OT The heods oT The vorious commiTTees. NQWWUQWMMUZZMMMZN Ucwqafefw Qegxme Of 729 gary! UML ATI-ILETIC RECORDING COMMITTEE Spcrhng, NorIon, Couplan. Three members. CommiTTees OT The Boys' Club ore useTul os well os educoTionoI. The Boys' fXThleTic Record- ing CommiTTee conducTed o progrom oT serv- ice ond ossisTonce. They recorded The hisTory oT oll sporTs, Telling who The members oT Tho Teoms were and The resulTs oT all gomes. VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE Tlioiiipsmix Blair, Dimick. Five members. A vocoTionol conTerence is sponsored onnuolly oT Roosevelt The vocoTionol commiTTee, heoded by Mr. MohoTTey, sees ThoT The vorious vocoTions ore represenTed. This oids o sTudenT in becoming ocguoinTed wiTh The liTe-vvorla he is considering. A sTudenT moy heor obouT The subiecT oT his choice, AVOCATIONAL COMMITTEE Mills, Civ,-wclw, McClure, Elwell. Eivr: mernlwzgrs, WiTh The cooperoTion oT The ASR. ond The Girls' Club, The AvocoTionol CommiTTee under The leodership oT Mr. MohoTTey presenTs The Hobby ConTerence. Well known sgoeoleers on vorious hobbies ore obToined ond The pupils ore ollowed Their choice. This Teoches one To use his spore Time proTiTobly. MINUTE SERVICE COMMITTEE Mrilsi-n Sslmllrzr, Payne. Thirl mffrnbers. I Y The MinuTe Service Club under Mr. Bullock is The under-clossmon service orgonizoTion oT boys selecTed Tor scholorship ond leodership. They cleon up The grounds ond collecT orTiclos leTT oround The building. Their biggesT proiecT is The onnuol Tree pIonTing Trip To Snoguo'mie Poss. ASSEMBLY COM MITTEE Blackburn, King, Mr. Toomey, Swellenbach, Whifaker. Five members. To enTerTain as well as educaTe was The pur- pose oT The Assembly CommiTTee when prepar- ing Boys' Club assemblies. This idea was Tully incorporaTed in These programs. Among The assembly guesTs were a TooTball coach. Fed- eral Bureau oT lnvesTigaTion man, and a shi phoTography ediTor. HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE Freshman, Gould, Johnson, Lang. Five members. The Boys' Club I-IospiTaliTy CommiTTee, wiTh The assisTance oT hosTs in each room, help new sTudenTs in The school. For sTudenTs who have Tallen behind in Their work because oT illness, The commiTTee sends necessary boolas and as- signmenTs, enabling Them To caTch up wiTh Their lessons. I-IALL PATROL COMMITTEE Clark, Johnson, Long. Aboi.iT TwenTy-Tive members. To combaT The imporTanT problem oT TraTTic, There is The I-Iall PaTrol. This commiTTee num- bers TwenTy-Tive boys under Mr. Campbell who worls hard and indusTriously To preserve order in The halls. The I-lall PaTrol aids in Tire drills and wiTh The TraTTic beTween classes. EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE Howe, Perry, Wheland. Five members. The duTy oT The EmploymenT CommiTTee is To Tind worls Tor boys in need oT iobs. The mem- bers are chosen in an open meeTing beTore The CabineT. SoliciTing is done by means oT pass- ing cards ouT To The homes. Several place- menTs have been obTained Tor boys. INTRAMURAL COMMITTEE WaiTe, McClure, Elwell, Five members. One oT The mosT popular Boys' Club commiT- Tees is The InTramuraI commiTTee. IT assisTs boys who have aThIeTic incIinaTions buT are unable To make The Teams. Many school sporTs are sponsored by This commiTTee. An annual Tield day is puT on each spring. FRESI-IMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE SchuyTen, EiIerTson, Kriebel. Five members. Q Freshman boys will vouch Tor The Freshman Re- IaTions commiTTee. IT answers various auesTions and plans a mixer in The Gymnasium Tor The Treshman boys. The commiTTee also helps ac- quainT The Treshmen wiTh The school and iTs acTiviTies. Thus preparing leaders Tor The TuTure years. DANCE COMMITTEE Back: Eldridge, Sperling. Front: Duell, Robinson, Wolf. Five members. For The enjoyable enTerTainmenT oT dancing There is The useTuI Dance CommiTTee. In con- iuncTion wiTh The Girls' Club They have puT on one oT Their dances and They plan To have more. All dances sponsored by The Boys' Club are supervised by This commiTTee. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Smifh, Hood, SChusTer. Four members. Lilse every organizaTion, The Boys' Club musT have all oT iTs acTiviTies well publicized To make Them successTul. Two dances and also The TaTher and son banqueT were publicized by This commiTTee. This was done by posTers in The hall and noTices in The News 7 FRENCH CLUB Miss Russell, Hodges Phillips, Evans, Crow, Hedrick, Jacobson, Hamzs. Approximohzly lorTy-five members. The Erench Club endeavors To give iTs mem- bers social experience ThaT will bring bacls happy memories in years To come. Their pro- gram includes dramaTic sheTches, Tallss, music, moTion picTures and games in Erench. There are someTimes guesT speahers Trcm The ouT- side. Members absorb culTural baclaground. GERMAN CLUB Skinner, Klerachl Bnucr, Zallingcr, Groesch, Miss Hawkins. I25 members. Those inTeresTed in The German language were welcome To ioin The German Club. IT aTTorded The members conyersaTional opporTuniTies and acguainTed German sTudenTs wiTh German liTeraTi.:re as well as The German language. MeeTings were held once a monTh and many inTeresTed visiTors were welcome. x ESV? SPANISH CLUB FlaTen, Janeck, BurTneTT, Howard, Mr. BuTT, Sherman, Sixfy members. The Spanish Club broughT TogeTher The sTu- denTs who are inTeresTed in Spanish, and pre- senTed To Them a phase oT The language noT oTTered in The classroom. The purpose was To promoTe more inTeresT in Spanish and a beTTer undersTanding. Club meeTings were held each weels. CREATIVE WRTTING CLUB Fiery, Mrs. CracxeTT, MaTTern, TirsT semesfer presrdenTg Holmgren, Approx- imalely fwenTy-five members. The CreaTive Wi'iTing Club read original com- posiTions, giving encouragemenT and inspira- Tion To sTudenTs who desire To express Their ThoughTs in poeTry or prose. The primary obiec- Tiye oT The organizaTion is To bring ouT TalenT on The parT oT aspiring sTudenTs, and To TurTher iTs Tlowering. 0-Qfcwfwizw geccrfme Sewanee 0? Qjfzeal Y 70- NM U ' Q fn 7ke Schuco! GMM MUSIC CLUB Williams, Pafek, Mann, Wraghi, Willis, Gerhard, Olson, Miss Phillips, Sixfy members. AT monThly meeTings. The lvlusic Club pre- senTed guesT speakers, RoosevelT musicians, and ouTsTanding local arTisTs. ReTreshmenTs were served aT These meeTings. The club en- couraged musical TalenT and gave iTs members a chance To lisTen To TalenTed members oT oTher schools. The club enioyed occasional parTies. GARDEN CLUB Magnuson, Miss Tomlinson, Bachelder, Heberf, Brown. TwenTy members. The members oT The Garden Club enioy The hobby oT planTs. Their acTiviTies included mals- ing corsages, May basl4eTs, Tlovver arrange- menTs, and dish gardens. They also exchanged planTs and new ideas on garden plans. Anyone inTeresTed was welcome To come and enioy This worls. ART CLUB Williams, Reynolds, Haak, Holmgren, B.PresTon, K.PresTon, Fisher, Mi FulTon. ThirTy-Tive members. ln The ArT Club The members worlf. TogeTher on various proiecTs such as: Thanksgiving Tamily posTers and class parTy decoraTions, Trophy case displays, mid-winTer concerT posTers, and The annual fXrT Club Assembly. ArT sTudenTs compare Their worls aT Their weelqly meeTings. HESPERIAN CLUB WyaTT, Kalpousos, Woodhouse, Covingfon, Bovee, Miss Glass. TwenTy members. The l-lesperian Club provides opporTuniTies Tor Triendship and group selT-expression Tor girls who are parTially or wholly selT-supporTing and whose iobs necessiTaTe daily early dismissal Trom school. Their meeTings are during Their sTudy periods, and Take The place oT aTTere school acTiviTies. 1' 'WF f cfxvem cricrms Reeves, Wnlsor, Eincr, Mr. Coober, Greescn, Scoll, Poison, Searles. Twenly-Tour crerwbers. Camera clicleers gaTher TogeTher aTTer school every oTher weele. The members are TaughT how To Turn ouT high gualiTy picTures oT diTTerenT Types. They discuss The various aspecTs oT pho- Tography. All Those who are inTeresTed in pho- Tography can beneTiT by These opporTuniTies, gaining pracTical lenowledge. RADlO CLUB Brown Archer Mr Rnnlf Donaldson Vofws S xmann Gray Twolvc T mfim Jeri. QperaTing The public address sysTem, and mainTaining The amaTeur expression are The chieT acTiviTies oT The Radio Club. lT also Tamile iarizes iTs members wiTh The operaTion oT sound eguipmenT, aT The same Time malsing iT possible Tor school enTerTainmenT To have good sound ampliTicaTion. 82 054 ,Q MOVIE CLUB Gordon, Bull, Denny, Mills, Simmonds, Mr. Rarig, Willcoclcson, Sfokes. Filly members. The lvlovie Club's responsibiliTies include: noon, TeaTure, silenT, and sound movies. and phoTo- graphic and screen showings oT school produc- Tions. Their purpose is To secure and presenT To classes, clubs and The school good movies Tor insTrucTion and enTerTainmenT, and To give pleasure To The members. DEBATE SQUAD Johnson, l-layner, Shousler, Gould, Johnson, Robinson, Errey, Larnprnan. Mr. Slucky and Mr. PeTcison, advisors. Five members on firsl squad. ln debaTe acTiviTy, sTudenTs were Trained To analyze and Then propose soluTion To diTTiculT social problems and To elevaTe soluTions oT- Tered by oTher speakers. The purpose oT The Squad was To prepare all-cily debaTe Teams To meeT The Teams Trom oTher SeaTTle high schools. Cl-TEES CLUB Monfqomery, Fisher, Mr. Stilwell, Riclceff, Turner. lcv irc:-zbcrs. ln The Chess Club beginners were given lessons in learning how To play chess. The members played wiTh each oTher every oTher lvlonday and a Team was selecTed To play wiTh The oTher high schools on Thursdays. The purpose oT The club was Tor recreaTion. AGORA SOCT ETY Mr. Gridlcvg firsf some-sTer secretary, Hedrick, secrelaries, Conner and Reynolds. Sixfy members. ln l939, The Agora SocieTy was organized un- der lvlr. Gridley's direcTion. IT meeTs on call To hear spealsers oT prominence in public and civil liTe. These speakers presenT maTTers oT inTellec- Tual inTeresT, discuss The subiecTs and answer guesTions. The members are Talsen Trom upper classmen. STAMP CLUB Turner, Mr. Laurence, Adams Jeffers, Griggs, Fcncrel. FiTTeen members. STamp collecTors gaTher TogeTher every oTher Tuesday and discuss various phases oT sTamp collecTing, and exchange Their sTamps. The purpose is To encourage sTamp collecTing in RoosevelT as a saTisTying and educaTional hob-- by. The members learn many inTeresTing bach- grounds oT sTamps Trom diTTerenT counTi'ies. DISCUSSION GROUP Manhey, l-lilbcrT, Johnson, Firev, Johnson, Mr. Laurehce, Clifford, Gould. ren members. Through inTormal discussion This group pro- poses To encourage inTeresT in currenT aTTairs. Then also, iT develops clear Thinleing on The parT oT The sTudenT concerning currenT evenTs. The members choose Their own Topics. Besides cre- aTing enioymenT and Triendship, They learn abouT world wide news. 1 ary. 'iw 'es RD Mig! gl 1213 83 3 FORENSIC CLUB Klepach, Houckb Griggs, Cllflcord, Farkenson, ScoTT, Mrs, Gilbremxh. T T T WGN Y- WO VTT'SI'l l CVS. The public speoleing service orgc1nizc1Tion. worlning Tor The school is The Forensic Club. TT sponsors The onnuol RoosevelT Sc1TeTy Com- poign ond helps wiTh oTher school compoigns. The members musT hove on A in Public Speohing or presenT o soTisTc1cTory Three min- uTe Tollf, beTore The club. HALL SLJPERVTSORS Mr. Turner, Perry, Sampson, Hardman, Lunder, Weisel, Duper, Mr. Toomey. SlxTy-Three members. The A.S.R. Hall Supervisory CommiTTee wos orgonized Tor The purpose oT exTending hospi- Toliry To sTrongers, To cuT down noise during closses ond To sTop loiTering. TT hos been re- cenTly orgornized ond sTc1rTed iTs work during The loTTer poirT oT The TirsT semesTer. REVUE COMMITTEE Lidell, KrafT, Douglas, SmarT, Mapson, Halgren, Quigley, Miss Fowler. The c1nnuoil Revue, plonned by The Revue CommiTTee, uses all school TolenT ovoiloble. The commiTTee choirmen conceived The Theme, composed The slaeTches, music. ond donces. They conducTed reheorsols ond TryouTs ond Tinolly sTc1ged The big show. New opplicoTions ore received ond ocTed upon eoch spring. TEACHERS' SECRETARTES Mr. Chamberlain, Ellis, Boerner, Mol-lardy, Kokko, Heyward. ThirTy-Tiv members. The Teochers' SecreTories Through Their serv- ice To ocTiviTy odvisors goin procTicol expe- rience in Their secreToriol work ond in odopTing Themselves To personoliTies ond meThods oT The Teocher Tor whom They work. Their doily Tosles require commerciol Troining. This secreTo1riol procTice olso serves os on opprenlriceship. LIBRARY WORKERS williams, champ, come, efiqgs, wane, Hsfumsn, williams, Miss Mclnfosh. Eleven members. AlerTness, accuracy and reliabiliTy are The gualiTies oT These eTTicienT library worl-aers. During Their sTudy periods, and beTore and aTTer school They mended books, arranged Them on The shelves, checleed Them in and ouT oT The library and also ran many errands Tor Their advisor. LUNCHROOM WORKERS Lo-ckbwood, Smdh, Ma ellan, PalleT, Mrs. Moore, M Driscoll M Q Vvrllmms, Mrs. Curnew, Mis. Hansen. The School Lunch Room managers endeavor To malse The lunchroom a social gaThering place where sTudenTs can assemble and be assured a wholesome luncheon aT a minimum cosT. The worlqers musT have aT leasT C aver- age, honesTy, and accuracy. The members picTured below are cashiers. lf-'TV T cf f ,ff I AW f ,C B cpiifabowi J X X M lf ri C O f ear EY, OTTTG. E TW ersl. , M hyrfkfji Tfongi T b rg 'ff I j fb! The boys wwllzfegnlg To T e Boohroom Torce geT anyfp'FTTce cgefzliph They acguire valuable Trainllng inyoch room clerical worlf. and learn To may epeople. Their service includes Time beige school and aTTer school. Their require- menT is'a grade oT BH average. oFPlcE woRi4ERs Johnson, Tripp, Scidmore, Loveioy, UTTerback, STriclcer, Miss l'T M hoIT. TwenTy-Two members. SelecTed sTudenTs aid a greaT deal in keeping The oTTice running smooThly and eTTicienTly each period oT The day. They are given Training which will be oT help To Them aTTer leaving school. These girls worls during .Their sTudy periods, beTore and aTTer school. , A I - ,ggi-P-f Q' af 'Q-.., .. dh 3: OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Loveioy, Miss Roudebush, Johnson, Sells, COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Erickson, Lansdowne, Bennell, Linder, Dinnn, Remingfon. Wirwslow. SENIOR, Upper Lefl, Top Row: Aleilh Bauman, Burion, Champ, Burnell, SENIOR, Upper Righl, Top Row: Brosch, Hebert B. Cross, l-lonson, Evans, Daniels, Durnorn, Bailey, Douglas, Becker, M, Chiprnon, Cloghorn, Blair, Hedrick, Fisher, Houck, Hardman, Howe, I-lolrnsfrorn, Janson, Ernnie, Conner, T. Cross Broughlon, Bradley, Corler, Cornwell, C. Chioniiin, Howell, Greggs, Hoffman, Gould, Boone, Alexander, I-Tall, I-lolgren, Becrdslev, Begg, Coplen, Chillenden, Brown, Kendall, Dehn. I-Tome, Green, Eilerfsen, Gregg, J. Erikson. SENIOR, Lower LeTT, Top Row: Lang, Lindsey, Moun, Marfin, Lord, D, SENIOR, Lower RighT, Top Row: LaTie, STogsdiIl, Sherman, Logan, Reser, Erickson, Gerhard, Miller, Goodspeed, I-lardT, KraIT, JerberT, Lauber, Nelson, Morrow, Reifz, Morrison, Sommer, Lifchman, Reed, Loveiov, King, Merril, MacDonald, King, P. Magnuson, Groesch, K. Johnson, S. Rouse, Sells, Skinner, Newman, Nace, Skone, ScoTT, Spaulding, Morrison, Johnson, M'cClure, l-Iornmarlund, McDonough, Mafsen, Mason. I-Iannav, M. Reeves, C. Reeves, STewarT, McGraIh. 1 The I-lonor SocieTy OT RoosevelT is one oT The lorgesT orgonizoTions in The school. lTs member- ship wos obouT Tour-hundred The TirsT semesTer ond Tour-hundred-TwenTy The second semesTer. Be- sides being respecTed os The mosT scholorly, The I-lonor SocieTy sTudenTs ore enTiTled To mony privileges. They ore eligible Tor commiTTees orgonized Tor The purpose oT reguloTing The business oT The I-lonor SocieTy. r ,S The Membership CommiTTee checlas up on The membership. Every semesTer, noTices ore senT ouT,Telling eoch member his number OT crediTs Towords his eligibiliTy. The reguired crediTs Tor sophomores is TwenTy-Tourg iuniors musT hove TiTTy, ond seniors sevenTy-eighT. A new commiTTee, School TrodiTions, wos iusT Tormed This yeor. lTs duTies ore To compile ond lseep records OT Roos- effamcw swan, Mmm .SWK our 744 7ke SENTQR, zUpper Lefl, Top Row: Todd, Sylvesler, Topping, V. Willis, B Will arrrs, Tjiwing,,Za!linger, Oliver, Quigley, Ward, Wiqhl, Twill, Woods Sheldon, PQ.rsbn, ScoT1, Kokko, STricker, K. Willson, Voeks, Weslake Tdrnier, C. Willis, Wahlqren, Worfrnan, Grahrn, Slyve. JUNlOR, Cenfer Lell, Too Row: Mauzey, Hinlerbcrger, Pillelkau, Linder Johnson, Jarisch, Charles, Hardman, D. Meals, A. Olson, Hodges, Her rnan, Holrngren, Hardin, Sayles, Rave, Hamack, Krueger, Jackson, Kling ensrnilh-fNoTkin, Klein, Harnpson, Owens, lMorilz, La 'rVioleTTe, Hansen, X.. JUNlOR,- Lower Lefl, Top Rowi Vgller, Spencer, Wenger, Scidrnore Robinson, Praxel, Pease, Howard, Payne, STeenbergen, M. Wllliarns Slackpole, F. Williams, Verr, M. J. 'Wilson, B. Williams, Veno, Tanggard Warrick, Winslow, Sheedv. Whiie, STro'n, Shaw, Cysewski, Tuflle, Thornasl, JUNlOR, Urnocr Riqhl Too Rowi Evans, Basnighh George, Gilbeif, E ' l B X lslm D Psh r J ls K i Fisher, Ellelson, Bell, K, Erickson, fm.. B , . 1 ,e, sfo: T-ri, fnwy Berl, Dlrnn, Fnilbawk, Green, R, Bel D, Davis, Crilllir E. lvl.n1'im.ni Hirqro, Book, Angell Bogoe, Hqynei, Qdlcqlin Ddwllnq JUNlOR, Cerler Lell, Top Row: Scidinore, Reynolds, Renilnglon, Rob inson, Praxel, Pease, Howard, Millon, Payne, Wright Nelson, Yalos, Rees Rabak, Perry, C. RoberTs, D. RoberTs, Powell, Pace, Rossell, Raalz, Swale Pierce, Schuylen, PeTTeys, Plau, Phillos, SOPHOMORE, Lower Rlqhl, Top Row: Crow, BerTels, Cunningham Andrews, P. Bogue, AusTin, Dodge, Canzoni, Halgren, Allen, Cushman Crai+, Bingham, Bruce, Arnsrson, Clark, M. Davis, BenweTT, Hagen, Brnnz Dines, Ballard, Carler, Denny, F. Brovw, E. M, Brown Bird. evelT hisTory ond TrocliTions, ond To prepore on ossernbly To be given nexT Toll. Eoch yeor The Honor SocieTy presenTs o giTT To The school selecTed by The GiTT ComrniTTee. The membership ond ocTiviTies oT The Honor SocieTy ore l4epT in o scropboolf. by The Scroloboola Con1miTTee. Personol congroTuloTions ore senT ouT eoch quorTer by The Scholorship CornrniTTee. They olso con- ducT The TuToring OT sTudenTs belore school, Tor Those who wish exTro help in Their sTudies. The biggesT evenT in The yeor is The Honor SocieTy bonqueT. l.uou rneoning TeosT, led The Theme wiTh o SouTh Seo Island moTive. Eoch guesT wos presenTed o lei and wos enTerToined by noTive Howoiion doncers ond o ploy on on connibol islond. W5 rolls T swore mi A SOPHOMORE, Upper Lefl, Top Row: Eels, Webber, Connor, Gwinn Ford, Gibson, Home, Harlacher, Eullenwicler, Harrison, Fox, Eramp lon, Renee, Pelerson, Ehrenslrom, Larnberl, Robison, Eshelman, Foole Donnerqaard, Gedrick, Harris, Jones, Barr, R. Erickson, Dunning, Dehn SOPHOMORE, Cenfer Lefl, Top Row: Linlon, C. Sipprell, Sandberq Mueller Howard Tana i Tilus Pinkman Trenclholme Pearson Lands X- i i Q 1 i i i i ' downe, Pellon, Senn, M. E. Parker, Pearce, P. Scoll, Malone, Kienle, C. Scoll, McDonald, Gloyd, Thomas, B, L. Smilh, Rallie, Robinson Snider, Pocock. MID-YEAR, Lower Lell, Top Rowi Blurnpkin, Hoyle, Schulle, Bown Ayres, Cambell, Collle, Durham, Douglas, Reynolds, Callerail, Cobbsi, Carlelon, Elerding, Helwiq, Howe, Crosby, Janeck, Villsvick, Evans, Rickell, Mallern, Clough, Hendrickson, Berlin, Collins, Cressman. SOPHOMORE, Upper Riqhl, 'lop Row: S. Nelson, Neli, Nies, l-lansley, lngalls, Temple, Morrison, Nordin, Lyon, Ewing, Johnslon, Henderson, Ellioll, Krail, Walkinq, R, Magnuson, McCoy, Mackay, Mack, Moor, Clark, Nyers, Lubike, Miller, Jaryis, Moody, Maguire. ' SOPHOMORE, Cenler Righi, Top Row: Phillips, Sipprell, Sandyerq, Mueller, Howard Tauage, Tilus, Pinkman, E, Williams, Sells, Van Soelen, Seibold, Thornlon, Nelson, Yowens, Wills, C. Williams, Wende, Slroud, Walker, Woodland, Weaver, Waller, Van Valkenburg, R. Williams, Rainey, Sampson. MID-YEAR, Lower Righl, Top Row: Kuehn, Zirkle, Cline, Sandall, Romberq, Wilcox, Mohrbacher, Sides, King, Hurd, Munro, Gresham, Simpson, Longiln, Tippinq, Lillian, Edmonds, Thompson, Laurilsen, Anselm, J. Wilson, B. Johnson, Parker, Marlall, Zech, Michkils, G. Berlin. MID-YEAR, Cenler, Top Row: Weslerling, Marckmann, Rinqrose Pelers, Ramberg, Wilcox, Mohrbacker, Sides, King, Turnure, Malmo Robinson, Barllelf, Sheckels, Tipping, Palrick, Edmonds, Murphy, Shaf- fer, Thompson, McCurry, Sulnerland, Valenline, Marlall, Zech, Minh- kils, G. Berlin. 88 SMJQMQ effcamfwg NMMA CiTy All-SporTs Trophy, Big VV, oworded by The UniversiTy oT WoshingTon TogeTher wiTh The Michigon Alumni oT SeoTTle Trophy Tell To RoosevelT. The Michigon Trophy come becouse oT The TooTboll chompionship, This is The Third chompionship TooTboll Teom in The hisTory oT RoosevelT. Jomes McClure ploced Third in The S. A. R. ciTy conTesT. T-le received The WolTei' F. Meier oword, his nome on The cup ond o Ten dollor checlf. Trom Mr. Meier. The UniversiTy Kiwonis Club oT SeoTTle presenTed iTs yeorly TirsT prize cup ond TiTTeen dollor cosh oword To KeiTh Johnson Tor The besT poper on ci subiecT perToining To hisToryq second prize ond Ten dollors wenT To John Groesch. The l-lermon Trophy wos owosrded To Les STyve ond PoTTy Ann BurTon, by pupil voTe, Tor Those who besT personiTy The ideols oT modern youTh oT RoosevelT. The VicTor l-lerberT cup, Tor occomplishmenT in music, The l-li-Y cup, ond The A. S. R. cup, Tor The sTudenT presidenT, will be oworded loTer. The RoberT Jones Memoriol Ploque symbolizing oThleTe ond scholor will odd This yeor, The nomes oT Les STyve, holding The ploque, RoberT Circihom, ond Richord GrouT, oThleTes whose nomes cippeor on Senior Torch. The l-lyllengren Trophy will hove The nome oT one oT The ouT- sTonding oThleTes, chosen Tor chorocTer, personc1liTy, ond scholc1rshipTrom eoch oT The Tour moior sporTs: ROlO6I l'GI'Ol'1OITlTOI'TOOTl1DOll, Londo Zech, bc1sl4eTboll, one ecich To be chosen Trom bciseboll ond Trocls. A ToculTy commiTTee molees The Tinol choice, one oT The Tour. l-lc1zleTT, cenTer, won The golT honor in l939. OTherc1wc1rds:SoTeTy conTesT winners, BeTTy FoiTh Reynolds' scholorship oT WhiTmon, Eunice Mc1rTin ond JoneT Woi'd, inspiroTionol Rl-TQ Club members, nomes To be ploced on Rl-TO Club ploque, Phyllis Turnure's nome on Joclason-Grondieon cup, I9397 STrenuous LiTe oll-Americon l-lonor rc1Ting, News Quill ond Scroll conTesT. All-SporTs Trophy V T HerberT Award, Herman Troph ,Jackson-Gruniean Cup, Michig T h Hi-Y Cup, A. S. R. PresidenT's Cup. WalTer F. Meier K Club Cup. RoberT Jones Memorial, Track Cup, Golf Cup, Hyllengren Trophy. 89 ffwqww ,Mx N9 umm Mil' QQMH X , , K 56'-TW X . . mqfxqlgvffsxjw of Q, A ' 'H WLM Hwy W ,Aww-f 72,6 Q M Av! 56553 Jr .t1fM',r . 5 Ea J 1 M152 Qatwwfwwqm N x 1532, w ly EQ? ,xi Ll J f . f1 Q ' wi g 3532555 fW ?s k X :bis HIV, .I X. vAx be X , - . 49 V vt f QQ My ,L ' A 5 N ' Y V WMM yy M S M f ,S ge, ge Y ,v H g A ff' 1, W: W Q X 2 Q Q 8 fMA.::,, 195 5? H: New Q QQ bf K. S A mounfain lodge is nof a honeymooners' paradise Oomph-a la 'rhe Gay Nine+ies The Josiah Jinxes Marcus and Narcissa Somersaul+ing scrubwomen Before fhe Dennys arrived PM B Nm! We flmimwl 97 None ofher +hc1n +he music makers Top-room +cppers Con all nymphs do fhis? Nepfune and his Queen lmporf from Spain The Pearl wH'hin 'rhe oys+el we f Qewne 93 Announcing Commisal' Gol'o+ci1enko '- wifh servanfs liff and cen'rrai heeding Shiri' iails make good i'1andi4el'ci1iefs You pool' dear! Mishesses and maid En gCIl'dE!'l Villain and viilainess Soma Qfmm 94 Boudoir sceni ' ' A I 'I No Iam sesslons cl owed Q . ' Some+l'1ing's wrong I K, A God is c Russian Jusi' doncnfing o liffle cqvicn v I, , w . I I V 1 Whorf are you doing here? ' V Teo for four WLM is And Qcofm 95 , ,,.,.,... .-mu-ang,-u , Garden Chorus Leads: Shirley Williams, Dick Adams Leads: Minor WyaH, Billie Roller, Bob McGra+h The La+es+ Thing from Paris Qeajwpmq Qcwfpimfzfrfe Sailors Leads: Mildred McCullough, Ted Scholl, Ru+l1ellen McRobbie Leads: Jec:neH'e S+rong, Bob Griffin, Rosemary Champ Hulion Girls Quik Qmcfof Qcwcvz Hman? Qcacwfeadi Qczm ci? ., - , Advice To The lovelorn PloTTers , i And Th y l ped How To go man-hunTing Please, Professor BeckeTT l OPERA The opero lorogrom Told The nomes oT The porTiciponTs, buT iT didn'T n1enTion The hours oT preporoTion, The Tirne The sTudenTs ond choruses spenT procTicing, plus The oddiTionol dron'ioTic cooching necessory To The leod roles. The progrom could noT picTure The heoT, energy, ond exciTe- n1enT oT The dress reheorsol, or The grinding eTTorT oT all concerned To perTecT The deToils in Tirne. lvlogniTicenT in scope, The opero wos one oT The yeor's lorgesT producTions. A cruise on Mrs. Von Dore's yochT wos The seTTing Tor The FireTly. A deloy in soiling wos coused loecouse oT Joclffs oTTenTion To Nino, on lTolion sTreeT singer. Uncle ThursTon odiusTed oTToirs. Nino, in order To see Jock ogoin, come oboord. SuzeTTe ond PieTro disguised her os Tony, o picl4ioocl4eT. Poloo Fronz heord her sing, The resulT loeing ThoT Tony wos Tolqen olong. ThursTon senT o love noTe To Geroldine loy Tony, louT iT wos n1isdirecTed, ond loy TorgoTTen in Tony's pocl4eT. Then Tony, reolly Nino, wos occused oT Thievery ond coughT escoping. Fronz odopTed her when she declored her innocence. Three yeors loTer o concerT orTisT wos presenTed oT on onnouncemenT porTy Tor Geroldine ond Jocla. PieTro recognized her os Nino ond broughT her The picl4pocl4eT cosTurne, which held Thur- sTon's undelivered proloosol. ThursTon Tinolly cloimed Geroldine, leoving Jock hoppy wiTh Nino. Qcvlfeqe for , ga-ecQ'QcamcQnq Jfcwme, Nm Die In HWS llClOfV'n Once you gef her sfarfedf Time for bed buf noi for sleep Usclcs appcil She's nal a yes girl SPRlN6 MATINEE Crash! Bang-bump, bumpl Thaf's how fhe Roosevelf sfudenf body sounded as fhey rushed down fhe sfairs en masse fo see fhis year's Spring Mafinee. The gay comedy was performed fwice, in fhe affernoon and evening. The acfion cenfered in a girls' rooming house near a universify. All fhe co-eds are fhrilled abouf a dance and dinner fo be held Safurday nighf. By Friday morning, each of fhe five girls has an escorf excepf Alix Benson. l-fer beau has nof replied, Affer much speculafion fhe young man in guesfion, Sam Thafcher, arrives, buf wifh fhe sad news fhaf he has come only fo say goodbye and musf leave fhe following morning, missing fhe dance. As fhe plof unfolds if seems fhaf he has guif school and is on fhe way fo red Russia in fhe company of and influenced by a cerfain Lip- pincoff, an ardenf camera fan and equally ardenf woman hafer. The girls, hearing fhis, defermine fo prevenf fhe cafasfrophe wifhouf fhe knowledge of Alix. To fhis end fhey arrange fo have him puf in jail. A fafher of one of fhe girls offers him a iob af fiffy dollars per week, finally fhey lead poor Sam fo believe fhaf Alix is planning fo elope wifh one of fhe Universify professors. Unable fo resisf fhis friple barrage he deserfs his communisfic parfner and marries Alix himself, fo fhe delighf of everyone buf fhe Lippincoff. Banca fd Waimea Mmm WM-Www Qcmcwi Uawewiecf fwm IT wasn'T very long ago ThaT The Music DeparTmenT was pracTically non-exisTenT. The chorus, Tore-runner oT our A Cappella Choir, pracTiced only Twice a week and The lone orchesTra meT beTore school. Since ThaT Time The TuneTul arT has advanced a long way aT RoosevelT. Now Two orchesTras have an hour each daily wiTh Tull subiecT crediT given To The members. Every TiTTh period The band may be heard TooTing in The audiTorium. And Tinally music and harmony classes Tlour- ish, showing ThaT The sTudenTs oT RoosevelT in spiTe oT Their passion Tor TooTball pennanTs can enioy a more culTured Torm oT enTerTainmenT. The climax oT The deparTmenT's worle is The Mid-WinTei' ConcerT in laTe January when every phase oT music is presenTed. This year The audience was inspired by The sTirring negro spiriTual, Babylon is Fallen sung by The A Cappella Choir. They also gave The rhyThmic Carol oT The Russian Children. The Senior GrchesTra's playing oT The Three Bears by The conTemporary composer, Eric CoaTes, was a highlighT oT The concerT. The March oT The Boyards, in all iTs pomposiTy, was played by The Junior OrchesTra. BuT The grand Tinale under The guiding hand oT Mr. Woi'Th was The greaTesT oT all. The Junior and Senior glees accompanied by The Senior OrchesTra sang The greaT epic Finlandia by Sibelius. lTs upliTTing melody Tormed a TiTTing close To The I94O concerT. Senior OrchesTra A Cappella Choir I00 Nw? Umm 70 Meme! MMM? This producTion is noT The only occomplishmenT To The crediT oT Miss Phillips ond Mr. Woz'Th os mony oTher TuncTions would noT seem The some wiThouT Their help. The oudience oT The Senior Ploy whiles owoy The woiTing momenTs lisTening To The ploying oT The Senior QrchesTrc1. Eoch yecir direcTed by Miss Phillips The Junior QrchesTro occomponying The Revue ond Spring MoTinee ploys severol numbers during inTermissions. ln oddiTion. every ChrisTmos seoson The A Coppello Choir, morching wiTh condles, sings corols in The holls, bringing us all more nec1rlyinTo The spiriT oT ThoT lovely TesTivol. AnoTher Time when opporTuniTy is given Tor sTudenTs To obsorb culTure ond Tor The music depc:rTmenT To show oTT iTs obiliTy is The Music Assembly. lnougurciTed only oi Tew yeors cxgo iT hos enjoyed increosing populoriTy. This yecir os Q speciol TreoT, o sexTeT oT Tormer RoosevelT sTu- denTs song. The Gpero is The oTher Truly imporTonT producTion in The musicol yeor ond every sTudenT looks Torword To iT. The members oT The Junior Glee worlq hord so ThoT They moy ioin The Senior group. These TolenTed sTudenTs sing in The opereTTo ond iT is Trom Their rcinlss ThoT The sTc1rs ore chosen. PerTormed in loTe Moy, molny weeks oT preporoTion boTh in closs ond oTTer school musT precede The TirsT curToin. Junior OrchesTrc: Combined Glees lOl 70 gm! Mawfm QAM Sm? Nm! Qcwfcw Every TiTTh period noises could be heord Coming Through The venTiloTors ond in The open windows. They issued Trom The oudiToriurn Where The bond wos procTicing diligenTly. The bond, The group which ployed our TighT song wiTh such vigor, led The Tons To bigger ond beTTer sore ThrooTs lond goT The creom oT The grondsTond seoTsl. Then, Too, if one hoppened To loola upon The greensword obouT The building, oT The some Tirne he n'iighT hove been lucky enough To Tind The drum rnoioreTTes going Through Their loTesT Twirls. The doys oT proscTice culn'iinoTed in The gool oT The RoosevelT bond, Their Bond ConcerT on Moy 3. This yeor They ployed one nurnber o liTTle diTTerenT Trom Their usuol occornplish- rnenTs, The PoeT ond PeosonT QverTure. Nino Mio by BuchTel wos olso given. The bond Truly oTTered much To The sTudenT body, boTh in sporTs ond in culTure. Miss Fowler Miss Jerqensen Mr. STr s Mr. WorTh M M D ll Phoebe Quigley M y B Rosema y Ch mp FI ffy Charlfon V l S PeTe H lg Minor WaTT Beulah STrong .lea TT ST Q F kM p The RoosevelT Bc nd - ,fbfw tu Zp f,zQA41P ,LM-Clxf 6l,.f,,,40. . '- f,cc2rfw4-I gf - Q X Annika- f fir--f MAKE-UP CORPS: Houck, Holwgrfs Cox BurncTT, Miss Wiley, advisorg COSTUME FORCE: Sfackoale, A. J. l-lu':'er, l-lazzafa, Blomberg, Vandi- Soesoclc, McLeod Criez. verT, A. lvl. T-lflef Kami 4, Mrs, Mf 'if 'avsor' Ras -ussw, Tncwpscn Nordacisf. USHER CORPS: Mr. Landes, nav rg Krall, Slnckp l Yafe Th g Winslow 'HCKET FORCE: C. Bodum P, Bif1L.5',V F B ll-qv, Willc- niin, Brown. Bom Shop Omni: ATT Crcuo When aTTending The Revue, Senior Play, Spring lVlaTinee or any oTher sTage producTion, each sTudenT goes Through an ineviTable cycle. To gain enTrance he rnusT eiTher presenT The rnagical STudenT Ticl4eT or dig deeply down Tor The necessary cash, and purchase a TiclseT. l-Te waTches, learning ThaT The boy who sells The Ticl4eTs is one oT The Ticl4eT Force wiTh The duTy oT dispensing Those irnporTanT biTs oT pasTeboard. On The nighT oT The perTorn1ance The young lady in an evening gown who guides him To Main LeTT, Row W. SeaT I I is a rneniber oT The Usher Corps in person. When viewing The producTion he is luclsy if he can recognize a soul on The sTage. ThaT is due To The worls oT The lvlalse-Up Corps and CosTume Force. TransTorn1aTion is Their meaT-Taces and Tig- ures respecTively. nw AMT new 16. MW WWW Xxx Krueger, MariTz, Mr. Deits. Warner, Rob' BT Ti D ' Opera seT in consfruciion. LambeT Krueqe When The curTain rises an a RaosevelT praducTion many are The oh's and ah's which rise wiTh iT. They are called TorTh naT only by The beauTiTuI heroine or handsome hero buT also by The beauTy aT The seT. There have been such arTisTic sTage backgrounds aT RaasevelT Tar so lang ThaT The sTudenTs Take Them Tar granTed. Hundreds aT man-hours go inTo The making OT The seTs and aTTen Mr. DeiTs and his STage Farce do naT receive The crediT due Them. ATTer The cansTrucTion is compieTe, The iighTinq eTTecTs and The erecTing and sTriking aT The seTs musT be perTecTed. And me ,SW QW 25 T awww, Amr Lougltriage, Jonnsox MacDonald, Tamqi, Fox, Jarisch Collins, B Beck, Ha .. ST Th F 1 Then on The nighT when noThina rnusT ao wrong cor-nes The Tinal TesT. Each sTaqe crew member, Trained by claily woi'lf1sixTh period, lenows his place and does his parT so well ThaT There is rarely a slip-up. In aclcliTion The STaqe Force has a budqeT and by eTTicienT nTanagenTenT, They rnalee luxurious seTs wiThin The rnoney lirniT. KW ' ZZQAMQZQU Sm FlRST SEMESTER REPORTERS: Dirnick, BriTTan, Eldridge, Alrick, Reynolds, SECOND SEMESTER REPORTERS: Dickermenn, Sayles, BaTchelder, Owens, Millson, Graham, Andrews, BasnighT, King. SeaTed: Keen, Walden, Love- Jansen Cysewski HinTerberqer Dodqe PiTTelkau Anderson AnThony ioy, Lee. O'Neilil, Ward. Seafedl Sandersl l l l I NEWS STAFF, OUILL AND SCROLL King, Millson, Reynolds, Mason, NEWS EDITORS: Graham, Blair, Eldridge, M ST ph H d S T Dirnick. SeaTedt Torrance, Smart Mason, King, Dirnick Sealed: Broughton, Torrance. Every Wednesdoy c1T c1bouT 3:00, Teochers ond closses ore inTerrupTed. Frorn ThoT rnornenT onword The period is o neT loss, Tor iT is News Doy. All The highlighTs oT The gonie Fridoy, The loTesT scoops, ond newesT TocTs oT school liTe ore conToined in Those six poges. And who brings cxll This lengThy inTornioTion TogeTher? one oshs. None oTher Thon The News STQTT whose rnenwbers polae inTo every noole ond cronny To gc1Ther inTeresTing leods ond sTories. IT sounds eosy, buT iT isn'T. Good sTories rnusT be oloToined ond This rneons ThoT reporTers need To hove pep ond energy To qeT Them-plus o dosh oT hord worlf.. lrnoqine The Teeling oT The sToTT os Mondoy rolls oiround week oTTer weeh ond son1eThing reolly diTTerenT hos To be wriTTen. Deodlines n-iusT be n1eT, ond horossed TirsT ond second sen-iesTer ediTors seorch Tor new ideos. They seT The poges, check The lengTh oT The c1rTicles, ond, oTTer conTerrinq wiTh Their odvisor, Mrs. STephenson, decide on The Type size Tor heodlines ond wriTe-ups. Lc1sTly, TuTure ouThors dosh oTT Their Tinol porogrophs wiTh C1 Tlourish, onTicipcrTing Tines Tronw The relenTless copy ediTor if They're loTe. Then The od ond news pieces ore ossenwbled ond senT oTT To The prinTer. ResulT? The RoosevelT News! Qcacweaeff flew Keefai S pcadfecf NJ Siafff Seaman Seem! payzw fqchwiwmq Money is The rooT oT The News ond odverTising is The rooT oT The nwoney Tor This purpose. The Ad SToTT does iTs collecTive besT To supply ThoT necessory orTicle. Every Mondoy, Thursdoy, ond Eridoy They descend upon The locol Trodesnien, soliciTing ods. They nTusT be good solesrnen os well os good iournolisTs ond convince Mr. X oT The odvonToges ThoT will be his iT he will sponsor on od in The News. ATTer proving Their obiliTy by securing The od They reTurn To ZI8. There They wriTe The clever lines ond sl4eTch The unique drowings ThoT coTch The sTudenT eye. Then The vorious ods ore ossembled, loiid ouT oTTrocTively, ond ore Tinolly senT ouT. Cn Wednesdoy when The TwenTy-six hundred sTudenTs open The pdper They ore inTorn-ned ThoT The rnolTs oT Mr. X gre The biggesT or his Tlowers The rnosT beouTiTul Tor nwiles oround. Eoch yeor The odvisors oT The Three iournolisnw bronches choose o Tew TolenTed rnernbers oT Their sTc1TTs To Tornw The RoosevelT chopTer oT The lnTernoTionol l-lonorory SocieTy Tor l-ligh School JournolisTs- Quill ond Scroll. They ore enTiTled To weor on oTTrocTive bronze pin ond iT is They who publish on ingenious ond wiTTy scondol sheeT eoch spring, The Sgueol ond Crowlf' selling Tor The nonwinol surn oT one nicl4el. g AD STAEE, QUITT AND SCROTTJ EirsTenoerg, Gfiiixsluu, ll l gl S iTh, A. Scjilml: Slwliwi, Swgilf-, Siiiwli, J. TTRST SEMESTER AD STAFF: Olson, Swale, N.irliTw-,T Fil e Tlioipp, SECOND SEMESTER AU STAFF E H 4 E T P ll M if g or, P.i i-isovi, H, P.iTTeise', S. Sheriff Duell. Sf' T ivh, J., Wise, Walcer T-l.ii', Tull VT S Th B L S T-, A. rig-Swqw 5 . J. ,T'm ' ' ' . 7, ,X , i i SAE . . . u H Wiz. . . . , if Mm. gk, gui, mm. in... llinrTl1nn,lwnni..4i,gQi yggggir xx.,,,iL ph.ii,y,, r.,, 5, . , MLS Turnouls N ' ' .: , . .. .,mff1: I , : Ax mi mi V , E ,gg --if .i , E ' . fggzef 1-11 gg? ' T f T is-if sf T S .pe :Jr fr ' f- H V T J T .W 211:21 2.1 iff, N-wi---N W T ' 3:55 fy Q51 9 mm, , ,W s,.-hf.z.,,a.. va-llwaum ' I07 , K' Jw ' F' Xe' fl M ,Rf 55 '15 B025 Begg, wagging Edilorg bryl Burneri, Eadhior-in-chief: M55 Alma i U ward, Advise. rv e, D-' y',:'i QV! AY! rl Claudia Chipman, Assislanf SeniorlfllasflEdi1ory'Barbara Robeson, Senior James Kruegervgehool Life, Kenl Wilson, Pholographerg Edward Mag- Class ECllfOF- Li N3 , nusan, Asfslanf Pholographer. saw? 'J , RV Belly Wailcins, Sophomore Class Edifordary Jane Ytfjilslon, Junior Class Philip Cogshall, Assisianl Freshman Class Edilor, Mary Hayward, Slaff Edilor, Audrey Dvorak, Assisfanl Sophomore Class Edilor. will Typisrg Mary Jo Jananl, Freshman Class Ediror, fs , . This year rhe annual was published by rwenlry-four SlUd9l'l'l'S, The laraeslr slalll in Roosevelfs hislory. These fTIC1l4GI'S of ihe yearboolf. Truly led a SJrrenuous Life lor lhey galhered and cor- recrly assembled Jrhe rnarerial for each ol ils l36 pages. All was nor slaid and quiel coricemLra- lion behind lhe door of 3 IO lillh period. There was world. ro be done and everyone had a lash. Piciures were lalqerl, rnounied and semi lo be engraved, copy was wrilleri arid checked. From The SZLe1fWpcQmf4fe Sllafff Sywni MQW jawn Slove Neva, Exchange and Pictorial Edimrq Viclor Nulley, Piciorial AS- sisTanTg WinTield Shaffer, Picforial EdiTorg Frank BigTord, Picforial Ass'T. Carol MoTe, Girls' Sparfsg Ben Srnifh, Boys' Sporlsj Johnny Hoorn, Assisl- Molly Whelan, Torch, Honors and Awmdsg RuTh Mellon, Associaled nn? Boys' Sporls. Sfudenls, Adrninislmlion and FaculTy. Joan Allen, Girls' Chibg Bay Yaho, Boys' Clibj Ann Ronvinglan, Pro- Anrngl Slaff Quill gwj Sgr-Oll7SlapdQnQg Chiu'-AGA! Shaffer! Bnqgx Robe, iuflions. son. Siflirqz Biirnfdf, Mole, Rerningfon. ediTor'in-chieT To The assisTanT Treshrnan class ediTor all were an The iob. lvliss Wai'd, The Annual advisor, helped The enTire sTaTT avoid rnany piTTalls ThroughouT The year. For seven long monThs, including SepTernber when The sTaTT was iusT beginning and April when They surveyed The prooTs, The Annual roam Tairly hummed wiTh acTiviTy. In lvlay The sTaTT was able To waiT wiTh hapeiful anTicipaTion Tor The Tinished book, and in June The resulT aT Their labor was shown-The I94O nauTical number. Wewv uflfa fV ,, jdmfze ' ff! j 1 1 My E K7 jfguw MJff' X jf!! f' 5 jf! 1 fi 'lih L H W X I ' my fp gf . JM X x joy j ff Q 5 Vf WM f 1 , , jjj- ' M24 X J ,jjj 1 I JJ yf W W W ff '1o1'6MW X 6 Z 5 yQ59'xQu0 06,579 oh on wrfq W s W Al 1 4 MW affix 4 B4 W. 700' 1, .-QL Q, :X 1 ' .' ' gi 9 Qui sky -dew W aZ'f,N',1.,.vif'f:h,,,,11'Jf,1 ', WW x QYQ-255 :iii -7.7 'dd' ok ,dsl M V51 X X qi x X N 33 X m:xT::,M. W lf' ff. 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All The girls in Rl-TO Club ore bonded TogeTher by cx common inTeresT-ThoT oT sporTsg buT Their c1biliTy To pc1rTicipciTe in The c1TTer-school ggmes is noT enough, os There ore oTher guoiliTicc1- Tions To be considered beTore or girl mciy be c1dmiTTed To membership in The order. The sevenTeen new members who ioined The enTerprising crew oT The Rl-TO Club, were girls who Tilled The reguiremenTs oT The club in Thc1T They had The speciTied number oT c1ThleTic poinTs. ond The oTher necessory guoliTicoTions oT loyc1lTy, good sporTsmonship, ond school-spiriT. Any school orgonizoTion would be glod To lsnow ThoT They hove The supporT oT The Principol. The Rl-T0 Club wos ossured oT his soincTion when c1T The February lniTioTion Bc1ngueT lvlr. Gridley, principol oT RoosevelT l-ligh School, soid, l hope ThoT you girls will czlwoys corrry on some sorT OT ocTiviTy like Tennis or golTc1ll your lives, ond I heorTily opprove oT The Rl-TO Club c1cTiviTies. Rl-TO is The Greelf. leTTer R , ond The green ond gold swec1Ters worn by The members every Wednesdoy symbolize membership in The girls' oiThleTic club in RoosevelT. lT is ci worThwhile orggn- izoTion ond one Thc1T every member is proud To belong To. Top' row: Ellefson, McLeod, Kennedy, WesT, Hanselman, Second row: Adams, Williams T-l ll S Th J hnson, Coales, Jenkins, Grel h Thelman, Swale, WesTby, M l TT Bell, Auer, Wilson, STone, Ward. Third P on, Heyw cl Ag S Th L'ddel, Schulcar, Carson Al Th row: Scidmore, Drosfe, K bl Becker, Wilson, F, Wilson, Umphrey, K TT, BolsTad AT F T AT y Thwing, Weller, Hyll g Wise, WighT, Clark, SeaTer. FourTh row: Flynn, LaTie, Skone, Lauber, Phillips, Allard, Dyson. BurghduTT, Pease, Jansen. FiTTh row: Claghorn, Evans, lvlarTin, Brown, TI2 GYM TEACHERS: Boone,Kingsburv,Morris, SPORT MANAGERS, back r E Schukar, Brown, Rl-TO CLUB CABlNET: MarT-in, preside-My J' lli S ATh S Wil W ' MG lhh'r ' enklns, E e son. econd row. g dmore, ison, am, vice prcsldeni re: ic , is orian, McLeod, Ma I H Front ro C T G l h, Anlhonv, Luubc T y d Har l ARCHERY: Day, Danielson, Shicl, Thwing. TENIXHS: Wilson, Wise, Hodges, Dimnn. A highlighT oT The yeor wos The onnouncemenT concerning The Rl-lO Club l-lonor Ploguef' Cn This plogue were inscribed The nomes oT The Two senior girls who were selecTed by Their Tel- low members cis The mosT ouTsTonding in RHO Club Tor The yeor. ConsequenTly The honor beTell Eunice MorTin ond JoneT Woi'd, presidenT ond vice presidenT respecTively. Also in The Rl-IO Club Division oT honors ond owords, wos Borborca Slqone, voledicTorion oT The groduoTing closs oT nineTeen hundred TorTy. The Rl-T0 Club cc1bineT, The ruling body oT The order, wos heoded by Eunice lVlorTin, pres- idenT3 JoneT Woi'd, vice presidenT7 RuTh Louber, secreTory ond Treosurer, ond Gwen Greilich, hisTorion. These Tour, ossisTed by Miss Boone, The odvisor, Lorno McLeod, ond lVlorgoreT Bell, mode up The DisTribuTion Boordf' lvliss Boone, in her TirsT yeor oT commond, novigoTed The Club over rough woTers ond broughT The yeor To o successTul climox Tor oll concerned. As Tinonces ore on imporTonT porT oT every club. The Rl-TQ Club members exerTed energy ond Their combined TolenT in order To Till Their Treosury. Under The direcTion oT EThelmoy Johnson, The girls mode pom-poms which They sold, oT Tive cenTs eoch, To RoosevelT's c1rdenTTooTboll Tons. AT The close oT The seoson, Doris Jecin DrosTe wos puT c:T The heod oT The commiTTee Thc:T sold condy bors c:T The bc1sl4eTbc1ll gomes. Besides These Two meThods, Rl-TO Clubbers sold Conservo- Tion sTomps ond gove cz sl4oTing porTy oT Ploylond in Moy. WMWJ4 ,fzyzm sew gpm mmm Seaewfeek 7he,5ZHy1 an eww Beside MissfBo4Te, who was Th Rl-lO Club advisor and a Teacher oT l-lealTh EducaTion and PhysicalEiducy1Tion, Grace Kijgsbury and Miss Elsie Morris were in The gymnasium. Miss Kingsbury TaughT' boTlJ Physical EducaTion asnd l-lealTh EducaTion, while Miss Morris TaughT Phys- icalJ,EducaTion exclusively. I T TAT er-schdol Turn-oL3Ts, viTal in The lives oT many girls aT RoosevelT, were handled by Rl-TO Cllub anagersj and sdheduled on diTTerenT nighTs according To classiTicaTion. This was so ThaT The girls could comp,eTe wiTh oThlers in Their okwn class. ,ln The spring, archery! wcfs ohe oT The cl'iieT gymnasium classes. The aTTer-school archery Turn- ouT was: ndT held This year, yso Thef6ompeTiTion was all in The classes. The girls developed Their .archery slsill on The upper lawn ouTside oT sTudy hall 2 l2. The Tenrys Turn-ouT was handled by Frances Evans, and divided inTo The beginners, inTerme- diaTe, and gdvanced groups. The girls had access To any one oT The neighboring courTs buT usually played osn The EroulaxMgmorial CourTs, which were dedicaTed To The use oT RoosevelT sTudenTs. li nlnpSrepTember The sporTs program opened wiTh volleyball leading The maneuvers. This sporT was managed by Gwen Greilich and EdiTh Wilson, who arranged The games beTween compeTing Teams. Freshman nighT was Monday, Tuesday was seT aside Tor sophomores: Wednesday, Tor iun- iors: and Thye seniors Turned ouT on Thursday. Virginia MarlaTT's Team climaxed The season by 'WIHHITKQ Thexcihampionship game, deTeaTing Beverly WighT's Team. J BASKETBALL: WighT, WaiTe, K TT Dy CooTcs, Williams. VOLLEYBALL Ellefson, Ward, Eshel Th g, Lauber, P Sk HIKING: Dyson, BoIsTad, Howell, Ogden, Risness. BASEBALL: G. Schukar, AleiTh, Hawkins, Phillips, WesTby, Hyllengren, J. Schul'ar. S a S T T N'-4 -lITzTe79l'?T-PEEL' ' T 21 . 1 wo agb -.9 'V X x 5' . - . , ,- , ' J j ' J' J ' L - -s . T , 1 Y, 41' t f J I ' , 'I , E if JJ if JJ!! iff Jbbg V1 V1 4, ij X 4, .11 V, V' I A-'Vu gif, Y ,, TUMBLERS: Jansen, Conover, Wadleigh, Sherman, Adams, LoiTus, Fair- TABLE TENNIS: Myers, Mann, Hogwood, Himerburger. banks, Bell, FleTcher. FEBRUARY lNlTlATES, back row: van Vleck, Willis, King, Cope, Kelly BADMlNTON: Wislcerson, Philips, l-lammerguisT, Greilich. Second row: WaiTe, PifTlekau, Cox, Dimm, Falclc. FronT row: KeiTh, Perry STudebaker, Hinferberger, Maffhews, As soon as The volleyball season closed, baskeTball held The spoTlighT. The season was success- Tully managed by GerTrude Sch'ukar, VCl'l'arloTTe Brown, Olive Jenkins, and BeTTy AnThony, ending aTTer an exciTing game imwhidh WighT's,i,Team cleTeaTed l-lughes', To secure Top honors on The maple courT. yy ' f fm 3, , The TirsT hike oTTl1eiMear was T521 Scdwfm' Park. The hikers, accompanied by Miss Boone and Miss Kingsbury, were g'uidj5-dbya lprominerfr Rl-lQ, 'Clubber To The wrong place, buT The Tinal locaTion served TbefpL,uQpOse,well.yTT'E nexT week,'iThe more ambiTious hiked Tram RoosevelT To The Civic AucliT 'ium To wi elss The Lincoln-RoosevelT1TooTball game. There were also numerous oTher hikes duringcxfa schoafylgar. For each hike, The parTicipanT earned TwenTy poinTs Toward her leTTer. Baseball, Thelgrea 'Ahnerican sporT, was under The supervision of Carmen STone, Virginia MarlaTT and ,.l6aniTa ciclmore., - ' V The Tunlibling lclub, chose Beverly Conover as Their presidenT. Tumbling was noT conducTed in Turn-ouT Torm, buT wasga club. The girls in iT parTicipaTed in The Revue and assisTed The gym- nasium insTrucTors inhzfeaching beginning Tumblers. Due To The lack of Time, baalminTon was noT .one of The aTTer-school sporTs. Lorna McLeod managed The Table-Tennis games, Thereby giving enThusiasTic players a chance To show Their skill aT The game. T' Thus, The crew aT The Rl-lC Club compleTed a successTul cruise, conguering Their rough seas and preparing To embark again nexT year. Www fn 7ke 79410 Semen II5 34- Rf Q :ggi J,-A 1. QQ 'fl' W ag, Q'f?,,'ff f - uv Nl K ' f ,Am ,w Q fi ak ,Y-,W 1 .risk 4' rf' wr gr 345 F 1, I 3 5 my ,eff YQ f- A gm' Qs, I ff Q i wi i X 3? 1 5 C We elf gmt, . 3 mx ff N M- fw, at ff Q. 2 gf ww az ,nf . J. 675 R . . 55572: r-5 f M .. 3 'QM 1 'A Mei, -W A- 4 f 'qu V .J M55 . fi' in i ilt 4 XY, ezWWW-gMm2 vw Q amz lTwc1s one oT The greoTesT mochines Thc1To Sec1TTle l-ligh School had ever Tielded Thc1T won The chompionship Trom Gorwfield on December 2 beTore 25,000 people in The UniversiTy SToudium. During The seoson The BruisivelTs led by Bobby Erickson, The ouTsTonding bocla oT The seoson ond one who would ronlf. wiTh The greoTs oT high school TooTboll, scored The cimozing ToToll oT I64 while Their Mc1ginoT Line held Their opponenTs To The low ToTol oT eighT. As oTinc1l TribuTe To The Cowen Porlsers' impressive record The Associc1Ted Press chose Them cis The ouTsTc1nding Teolm oT The sTc1Te. Scoring Through, oround, czncl over, Bill- Tiger -l-lc:roldson's crew ron wild, deTeoTing Broodwoy 20-0, Clevelcind 20-0, Bcillord 33-0, WesT Sec1TTle 26-0, Fronlqlin 26-0. ln The Tinol gome oT The regulonr schedule beTore l2,000 Tons, The lc1rgesT crowd ever cissembled in The Civic STc1- dium, RoosevelT deTeoTed Lincoln 23-0 oTTer one oT The mosT sensciTionol boTTles oT The seoson. In The TirsT guorTer, Bud Grouhcsm, All-CiTy Rough Rider Guczrd, blocked on Abe punT which he re- covered on l.incoln's Tour yord line. ln Three olTTempTs The Teddies had Toiled To peneTroTe poy- F. Duper A. Meluskey P. SaTsTrom R. Gardner R. Grubisich II8 Qcamyzfeimq Speoiamfm -Qamiialf Semen dirT. On The TourTh oTTen-ipT Grohorn colrnly sTepped bocla ond ploce-kicked The boll Through The uprighTs Tor Three poinTs. LoTer in The second quoirTer, Ericlsson plunged over oTTer oi Teddy drive. Ploying heods-up boll in The second holT The Teddies converTed Two sTroy RoilspliTTer posses inTo Touchdownsg one being inTercepTed by Grohom who golloped 40 yords To score ond The oTher by Bob Schoenberg who golloped 85 yorrds Tor The longesT scoring run oT The seoson ond ThoT wos ThoTl lT wos GorTield ThoT hod deTeoTed The Colonels in The Chompionship gome losT yeor ond when Ericlason scored in The TirsT guorTer ond o Bulldog wos Toclsled behind his own gool line, iT loolsed os Though RoosevelT wos going To geT revenge in o big woy. BuT Gorheld puT up o greoT TighT even ogoinsT The odds, ond wos The only Teorn To score on The chompions. The Pups scored on o long poss ond loTer on o blocleed punTg This resulTed in o ToTol oT 8 poinTs. ln The TourTh quor- Ter RoosevelT puT The gonwe on ice wiTh o beouTiTully execuTed end-oround ploy To Don LinToTT, All-CiTy end. When The smoke oT The boTTle hod leT up, The score reod: RQCSEVELT Io, GAR- SECOND TEAM, Boffom Row: Kiriy, Gardner, Ralhbore, Louclcs, STarreTT, GrouT, Duger, Thomas, EilerTsoc. Top Row: Morrison, Davis, Miller, Moore, SaTsTrorv, Duper, McCluslcey, Grubisich, Thompson. II9 Qcacufeaelll rqncf FIELD 8 and Roosevell had won ils lhird championship: ils lirsl since '33, Since coming lo Roose- vell in '36, l-laroldson has been building so lhal Roosevell could again assurne ils posilion as a leader in loolball. An early season deleal al lhe hands ol Cleveland, 6-7, laepl lhe second learn lronl lying Garlield lor lhe lille. Wilh eighl slarling berlhs lo be lilled nexl year much ol lhe success ol lhe reserves depends on lhe success ol lhe varsily in lulure years. Led by Bob Moore, Bob Morrison, and Russ Ralhbone, lulure varsily lin'iber delealed Broadway, Ballard, Wesl Seallle, Franklin and Lincoln. Tying Garlield lor lhe championship wirh rheir only deleal adnlinislered by Wesl Seallle, lhe lhird leanl wilhoul lhe help ol seniors lolher schools used lhenll gave Coach Scheer his lirsl leani championship. Many ol l-laroldson's varsily had learned lheir lundanlenlals as perlornlers ol Coach Sheer's lhird learn. THIRDTEAMBH R BllDdg Sl BlldTySl'l HldSh1BkSl Middle Row: Ingram, Srnilh, Bender, Shaw, Clifford, Baldick, Blaine, Harris, Buckingham, Goodlellow. Top Raw: Carlwrighl, Malone, Berlin, Mack, Mchlarnee, Crawford, Powell, Harrison, Creech, Doly. vm TW sm MW, ZW ,M swf ATTer rain had posTponed RoosevelT's TirsT Track meeT wiTh WesT SeaTTle, The Teddies could noT maTch The powerTul Lincoln Tearn, and wenT down 87-25. Lyle Clark, Teddy Tirnber-Topper, was The big gun Taking a TirsT in The highs and a second in The lows. Bob WaiTe's TirsT in The Tur- long and his Third in The cenTury and Bob McCellan's second in The broad iurnp and a Third in The high iump were also big poinT winners. Bad breaks lf.epT The Teddies 'l:I'OI'T'l gaining anyThing beTTer Than a sevenTh in The Relay Carnival. PeTe l-lood Tied Tor Third in The PenTaThlon and The high hurdles Tearn capTured a Third. As This Annual goes To press The Teddies have shown poTenTial power and may geT rolling as Clark in The hurdles, McCellan in high and broad iun-ips, l-load in The shoT, Les STyve and John Dressler in The TooTball Throw, and WaiTe in The sprinTs are boys ThaT can puT The Teddies up among The leaders. Top plcfure back' Parks Hoffman, Richards, WaiTe, Pfau Owens Tre- M C l M S h b V l T M C D k I aen er , a en ine, y h F T CI TT d M k Day, Osborne, Riddell ST D Id Sh TT M C Il B TT p T b k G TT M y Gunde M S Th H H lb T H d CI k H Ig T M ddlez Col H K d D h Denz, Charles, Graham, Harrison. FronT: Fisher, George, Brombach, Lob- beregT, Erickson, Krelbel, Donald. FTRST TEAM-Upper Rowi Dvorak CCT, Zech, STyve, Sfrong, Eldridge. SECOND TEAMiBoTTom Raw: C. RoberTs, Daniels, Graham, Charles lLeTTermanT, D, RoberTs. Tap Row: Sp l g Sb ld A d son, G d D l D l g, lvlagallon, Crosby lLeTTer- manl. MANAGERS: Graham, SmiTh, GlomsTead. ThroughouT The season RoosevelT showed a Team ThaT was To be Teared and respecTed. ln The curTain-raiser The Teddies whiTewashed an inexperienced GarTield Team 53-32 as Doug Ford Tallied 26 poinTs. ln The nexT game, Pop Dvorals Tools his boys To Eranlslin and dished ouT an over-Time deTeaT To The Green Wave 39-37. WiTh Ford playing his lasT game in a RoosevelT uniTorm, The Teddies plasTered WesT 5eaTTle 64-25. fXTTer being behind Broadway mosT oT The game The Colonels rallied behind Les 5Tyve To remain undeTeaTed 32- I 5. l3eTore The largesT crowd ever To wiTness a game aT Queen Anne The Colonels meT Their TirsT TasTe oT deTeaT 32-4l. In The Tinal game oT The TirsT round The Rough Riders had Trouble peneTraTing Ballard's deTense and They wenT down 23-29. lVieeTing an improved GarTield Tive The Teddies iumped back inTo The winning column wiTh a 30-24 vicTory. Paced by Wally Eldridge a red hoT Team deTeaTed a Tavored Franklin Team 33-26. Minus Three sTarTers, The Colonels ouT-ToughT an improved WesT 5eaTTle Team 29-26. M27 sm arm, 5032014021 sewn FIRST TEAM4Upper Row: Dehn, Day, Sewers, Davies, Fulfov. THIRD TEAMfBoTTo'TT Rowi Beafa, B. Zech, Brokaw, Bailey, Dehn. Top Row: CliTTord lMl, M N e I-I I' Thf p CI 'T n E I EITur er lflonchl MANAGERS: Carmichael, Denz. I-liTTing Their pooresT Torm oT The season The locals rnanaged To ouTlasT Broadway 24-2 I. Then The Teddies rneT The TuTure champion, Queen Anne, and noT unTil aTTer a baTTle were sharpshooTers able To subdue The Colonels 2 I-27. WiTh all TiTle chances gone, The Cowen Parlsers again i'neT cle- TeaT aT The hands oT Ballard, 27-44. In The play-oTT Tor Third place in The pavilion The If.noTheads played Tlawless ball To deTeaT Eranlslin Tor The Third sTraighT Tirne 28-27. RoosevelT has always had a Tine SECOND TEAM and This year was no excepTion as The scrubs Tied Eranlelin and Queen Anne Tor The TiTle wiTh eighT wins and Tour deTeaTs. Sparlaed by The RoberT Twins, I-larold Dowling, and ArT Anderson, Eranlslin, Queen Anne, WesT SeaTTle, and Ballard were The only schools able To adn'iinisTer deTeaTs To The TuTure varsiTy perTori'ners. AlThough The THIRD TEAM did noT place very high, They had one saTisTacTion, ThaT oT deTeaT- ing The charnps, Queen Anne, 28-I7. DespiTe The eTTorTs oT Bob Zech, Sparky Broleaw, and Red Bailey, Ed Turner's TighTing boys held only Three oTher yicTories. Seewamq 746 fn BoTTom leTT c H l D y l-Tamack, L Z h K usT, Hull, coachg HalleTT, Miler, B. Zech, Graham. SECOND TEAM b k D hm, Lazzerie, Va kl T LghTl F h K App T T M G C h F T Bailey, Br k J h O Keefe, WrighT, B H T d D dq M TT TT C K T nqsl M I T I WiTh Erickson, Ford, Logon, ond Coroher gone Trom IosT yeor's second ploce Teom, Lou I-lull builT oi husTling louT inexperienced Teoum oround Tour leTTerrnen, Londo Zech, Dick l-lornoclq, Don l-lolleTT, ond Lorne KnusT. ln The curToin roiser The Teddies could noT hold Their leod over The deTending chompion, Fronlqlin, ond come ouT on The shorT end oT The score 6-5.. The nexT Three gornes ogoinsT Bollord, Queen Anne, ond Lincoln were Hwoshed ouT. In The nexT gon-ie The SeoTTle sun greeTed The boseboll Tons ond The Teddies' wor-clubs greeTed The Clevelond piTcher wiTh on borroge oT bose hiTs ond smoThered The Eogles IO-3. Alvo Miler ond Bob Zech divided The piTching chores ond held Cleve- mm 4 pcwmfppl Q me ,aww Upper leTTI Wood, McKenzie, King, Jensen, CurTis, Picarao, Peppin, Gordon, Bobrow, McCormick. Tl-HRD TEAM, back row Lau T Mercer, Wenke, Jones, Werrbecic, McNeil, Payne, Burns, BenTon, WersT, Tl Td, Robbins, ST burg, TuT , Denorna. Middle row: Kripner, M dden R d, Eckb g, Durango. F T row: Sandalls, STrom, SaTTerThwaiTe, Wink, MaTh son, Zaluslcey, WrighT, M q D dg Kn ThiTs The d T l-la lcTh T land in checlq. ln The Tinal game oT The TirsT round, The Rough Riders were unable To score on Broadway's ArmsTrong and wenT down 4-O. Ernie Lauber. playing his TirsT game in a Teddy uniTorm, also piTched a good game. The Team usually lines up wiTh KnusT behind The plaTe, Jimmy Gordon. a Treshman, on TirsT, Lando Zech aT The lseysTone sacls, hard-hiTTing l-larnaclf. aT shorT, and Paul Wood c3omIoleTirig The inTield. ln The ouTer gardens are l-lalleT, ouTsTanding Tly-Chaser, Miler or Jack Graham. base-sTealing arTisT. Red l-lale con'ipleTes The gardens. MosT oT The chuclsing is done by Miler and a couple OT sophomores, Ernie Lauber and Bala Zech. 7ecZcQ ga fme-M2 7eafm4 LeTT Top, back: Chambliss, Hazel, O'KeeTe, Berl, Geldard, PeTTeys, Gor- Righf Top: Brooks, B. Brink, CarTer, Shaw, Reeves, Cole, J. Brink, STeiner, don, Mason. Fronfi Smilh, coachg Lunder, Eisenlohr, MacDonald, Cress- Dranga, coach, ' l'l l TT A? ITTT-llTTT TTRqhTJ B kd Led by Jim Brink, lNlOrThwesT Boy's Champion, The RoosevelT rOcqueT swingers copped Their TirsT Tour maTches. The TirsT Trom Franklin 8-l. The second Trom The deTending champions, Queen Anne 5-4, and The nexT Trom Ballard 8-I, and The TourTh Trom Broadway 7-2. l:avOriTe To annex The All-CiTy high school singles championship is Freshman Jim Brink. ln The number Two sloT is l-lerb STeiner. Bill Brink in The Third spOT Tollowed by Bob Cole, number Tive man is Dick Brooks, wiTh Claire Reeves cOmioleTing The Team. Coach lvlel Dranga is predicTing a second To GarTield and The Tinal maTch againsT GarTield will'Tell. DespiTe The loss OT Jack l-lazleTT, deTending all-ciTy champion, The RoosevelT divoT diggers, coached by George SmiTh, won Their Third sTraighT championship. The Teddies won eighT sTraighT maTches and have losT only one maTch in Three years. ln The opening maTch ROosevelT deTeaTed Lincoln To The Tune OT l7lf2-6'f2. Queen Anne meT deTeaT by The same score in The nexT maTch. The second place Franklin Team was beaTen I9-5, and WesT SeOTTle was shuT ouT 24-O. The Rough Riders barely missed shuTTing OuT Broadway 2 l-3, and Cleveland was deTeaTed by The champs l9V2-4lf2. Again The Teddies barely missed O shuT-OuT againsT Gai'Tield 22-2, and in The Tinal maTch They Trounced Ballard Tor The TiTle ISVQ-5'f2. Led by such Tine golTers as Don MacDonald, ChesTer Gordon, John l-lenion, and Biiorn Lunder This Team ranks high up among The SeaTTle high school Teams OT The pasT years. gag Nm! 7emfLM game Qfcwy 70 fgcacideaefi FALL INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, leff Top, backi Smifh, Hood, Caraher INDWIDUAL CHAMPS AND RUNNERSYUP, righT Top! Mason, Gordon, Esgivivelsvvcglpzligfk-STevSenhs, ?DoraBn, Sfeigiil, Eevirrnlwff, Sewers. M-,dsl Eisenlohr, Loomis, Glover, B. Brink. Eggs: D R b T C. R b T M dd n, Bar gf , M L TUMBLTNG TEAM VNTRAMURAL MANAGERS, boffom lefTI Home, BurneTT, Mahaffey, MC- Gowen, Newcomb, Home, STeen. Front IngsTadd, Halgren. Under The guidance OT George SmiTh, ROOsevelT again TeaTured a Tine inTramural program OT golT, Tennis, basl-4eTball, ping pong, shuTTle board, and baseball. Again The big annual novice Tracla meeT was held Through The cOOperaTiOn OT The Rough Riders and inTramural managers. The Tall gOlT championship was won by ChesTer Gordon wi+h KermiT Eisenlohr, The runner-up. AbOuT 32 boys parTicipaTed. The Tall Tennis championship wiTh 47 boys cOmpeTing was won by Bill Brinlf. wiTh Gordon Loomis as runner-up. -l'hOmpsOn's roll copped The Tall basl4eTball champion- ship Trom IvlcCurry's roll in a close baTTle. Again ping pong sTOOd OuT as one OT The biggesT acTiv- iTies and 75 boys compeTed. FOrresT Glover deTeaTed Jaclf. Mason in The Tinals. The spring basl4eTball championship was won by AndersOn's roll who deTeaTed SmiTh's roll in The playOTT. A large spring soTTball league OT roll rooms is now under way wiTh Tour games being played every morning beTOre school. NOT only does The inTramural program give many boys a chance TO cOmpeTe in aThleTics buT iT gives The coaches a chance To Tind hidden TalenT. Anyone may cOmpeTe in inTramural aThleTics excepT leTTermen. WiThOuT The help OT The capable inTramural managers, headed by PeTe l-lalgren, Mr. SmiTh would have been unable TO give The school such a well-rounded program. 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Ooh, i+'s wefl i'li iolke oi dozen. Ah-h! Yehudi! Now which ore mine? Working holrd? Look Brendon, men! Nuis fo i'he comeromoin. Ouch, +hol+ hur'r! Vfhui' have we here? Sfiii marching! Smile, boy, smile! I3l 12 r 7 ii Big joke. S+ruH'in' 'rheir siuff. My friends- Who would have believed if? Back +o na+ure. More lrash. Hold i+! Moral supporl? Sleeping beau+y. ln'l'eres+? You name 'rhis one. Oh, happy day! Whal goes on here? Hey, no shoving! I32 Chewin' 'rhe fed. How abou+ ol liff? How did +ho+ happen? Hope ii' works. Sweei iiHle posie. All iusi o goime. Hovin' fun? Show him how. Ain'+ he handsome? Heap big fee+! is everybody happy? Lucky, lucky guy. lgnoroence is bliss. Over +he 'rop. Huddlel Our own boiihing beou+ies I33 9'-wiv' Jus'r oi home lsocly. Yea feoiml Smile oiH'l1e birdie.dXyr J ore inferesl. Slorm and Sunshine. Dorn good pose. Reminder. Guess who? Come on, +ell us. We eoil dgoin. Symbol of ? N'Com'Fy, girls? Slumber-lime. le , s, A K Goin' up? I Too, +00 divine. 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'I' Q I acknowledge ' fhgreflfhe esfern ngraving Company, and Mr. Alberi' Sali for 's ssisl' n g L wman and Han Priniing . Company, and r. Flo ini' ' his I iraiional ide g fell Sfuclio, and Mr. and Mrs. S Hell f I heir 'sonal aH'en'rion por+rai+s, all produciion o ' phs d cl groups. My expres ions of appre- . cia+ion o 1' ar' e Salon r +hexDivi on pa pho'rograph on ,Q pag , and fo fhe niv i+y o as ' gfon ama Deparimeni' l and eaH'le berfbhj-CS r e rclivi ' page phoiographs. ' An exira v e of +819-is 'for inc m rabl ervice goes +0 Mr. Cam- l eron I and The Ca I Club, esgzially +he members Marvin . Reeve hn r sch, G Searls. gl Lasily, ' mess of gra+i'rude fo my annual sfaff whose enfhu- 'l siasm and coo r 'on showed in every iask +hey performed. The lighl' i +ha+ guided us was reflecied by Miss Alma Ward who posiponed a Q!-Al long awaifed and much deserved vacaiion, and reiurned 'lo show us ihe way and give us +he will. . 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