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

 - Class of 1946

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ADAMS, CHARLINE-Roll Representative: Annual Staff: News Ad: Girls' Tumbling Team: Typing Committee: Little Colonel. Charline plans to go to college. ALLAN, ALICE-ASR Thrift Committee: Roll Representa- tive: Little Colonel: Four O'clock Tea: Standards Com- mittee: Charm Club: Entertainment Committee. ALLEN, CARL--Carl entered Roosevelt from John Mar- shall junior High School. His plans for the future are to attend the University of Washington. ANDERSEN, JOAN-Roll Representative. Joan was Girls' Club President at Bremerton and a Minute Girl. Her plans are to attend the University of Washington. ANDERSON, BRUCE-Roosevelt News Staff: Roll Repre- sentative: Study Hall Supervisor: Roll Banker. He entered Roosevelt from Lake Forest Park. ANGELL, BILL-Football: Basketball. Bill entered from Laurelhurst. His plans are to attend the University of Wash- ington. Sports are his main interest. ANTTI, ALVIN-Roll Representative: ASR Clean-Up. He came here from Lincoln. Heading his list of special in- terests is cars. Alvin's plans are indefinite. ASHURST, LORETTA-Thrift and Publicity Commit- tees: Roll Representative: Little Colonel: Charm Club: Standards Committee. Loretta is going to the U. of W. AUDETT, JOHN-Roughriders: Football: Track: Torch: Olympic Hi-Y. John's ambition is to become an officer in the Merchant Marine. He plans to go to college. AUST, ELIZABETH- Liz entered Roosevelt from Broadway. Her plans upon graduating are to work, but so far she is undecided as to what type of work. AYRES, MARILYN-Roll Representative: Little Colonel: Assembly Committee: Improvement and Decorations Com- mittees. Swimming is her favorite sport. BACON, MOLLY LOU-Molly entered Roosevelt from Grant High in Portland, Oregon, where she sang at two spring concerts. She was also a Roll Representative. BAKEMAN, CHARLES-Debate Club: Study Hall Super- visor: Hall Patrol, Charles plans to enter the Navy or Army. He enjoys drawing plans for pleasure boats. BARKER, SHIRLEY-Costume Force. Shirley entered Roosevelt from john Marshall. As to plans for the Uni- versity, she is undecided. She wants to design. BARTEL, SUE-Sue entered from Holy Names School in Spokane. She was a class officer: Cheer Leader: Letter Club. She will major in music in college. BEDELL, EDWINA-News Staff: Torch: President of the Garden Club: Vocational Committee: Make-Up Corps: Decorations Committee: Charm Club. BELL, GEORGE-Opera: Revue: Movie Club: A Cap- pella: Stamp Club. George plans to attend the University of Washington. He wants to become a civil engineer. BENNETT, BARBARA-Senior Torch: RHO Club Treas- urer: News Staff: Opera: Mid-Winter Concert: Senior Or- chestra. She hopes to become a private secretary. BENSON, DICK-Stage: Camera Club. Dick entered from Highline High. His plans are indefinite, but he hopes to attend the University of Washington. BENSON, JOANNE--Joanne entered from John Marshall junior High. She plans upon graduating to study art. Draw- ing is her special interest. BILL, BENJAMIN-Revue Continuity Committee: Make- Up Corps: Tutoring: Spring Matinee: Christmas Play. After graduation Ben will enter the Army.

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ation announcements, and personal cards had already been chosen and ordered. With spring just around the corner the seniors said, It might as well be spring, with a mixer of the same name. This was held March 22 under the guidance of che committee composed of Pat Ryan, music, Greta Pearce, hosts and hostessesg Joy Carter, decorations, and Barbara Whitehead, entertainment. Winsome Winnie and the boys, Spring Fashion Fantasies were just two of the main events which will help us recall this gala affair. In May the juniors and seniors joined to hold a dance. This new experiment was a big success and the seniors hope it will become an annual affair. The senior banquet was another new project of this year's senior class. The banquet was held June 11 in our own lunchroom. Thanks go to Shirley Burdick, Bobbette Pierce, Greta Pearce, Santo Riva, and the committee's chairman, Walt Petersen. They efficiently carried out a program which consisted of the class will, prophecy, poem, and history. Music was furnished by members of the class. The Nile Temple Country Club was the scene of the senior prom on Friday, June 14. Music was by the Gentlemen of Rhythm. Seeing to all arrangements and doing a grand job was Gerry Stroud, and her committee: Patty Metz, Pat Ryan, Joan Sim, Howard Onstott, Bob Herzog, and Roger Kunz. The biggest event in anyone's life is his graduation from high school. In addition, the class of '46's graduation was significant as they were the first graduates since the Second World War. June 12 was the date, the University Pavilion, the place, and the theme, Peace A comparison of the two peace-time graduates after each world war was given in panel discussion by Freda Solie, Patty Metz, Rosemary Toomey, Joanne Jor- gensen, Betty Reeder, Anidelle Tomlinson, Tom Bleakney, Bob Olsen, Bill Ellis, and George Pigott. This record shows only the high-lights of the senior class of 1946. It does not tell of every day experiences which have been indelibly written on their minds and which they will no doubt later need and use in life. They have learned much at Roosevelt and in re- turn have given their services and loyalty. It can only be hoped that their loyalty will remain and the knowledge gained here will be utilized in the winning and maintaining of a peaceful world. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Jones, Reed, Pigott, Newell, Olsen, Toomey. PROM COMMITTEE: Kunz, Sim, Herzog, Stroud, chairmang Metz, Onstott, Ryan. azfzwys 1227 Mez? fzzrge



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BLAINE, JEAN-Senior Torch: Library Committee: Jun- ior and Senior Chairman of the Revue: General Chairman of the Revue. She hopes to go to Stanford. BLEAKNEY, TOM-Torch President: Victory Drives Committee: Roll Representative: Chairman Debate: Chess Club: Roughriders: Senior Play: Opera: Revue: junto. BODDY, BILL-Bill came from Monrovia, California. Col- lecting stamps, coins, and models are his main interests. He will join the Army after graduation. BODELSON, DONNA--Donna came from Holy Angels School to Roosevelt. While here, she was active in Pep Club and Charm Club. She plans to go to college. BOULTON: JOHN-ASR Improvement Committee: Roll Representative. John came from Ravenna Grade School, and after graduation he plans to enter the service. BOUTIN, MARILYN-Opera: Revue: Charm Club: Stand- ards Committee: Assembly Committee: Pep Club. Dancing is at the top of her list of special hobbies. BOWMAN, ELIZABETH-Golden Spurs: ASR Assembly Committee: Roll Representative: Improvement Committee: Advisor's Oiiice Staff: Senior Torch. BOWN, KATHLEEN-Golden Spurs: P-TA Dance Com- mittee: ASR Traditions Committee: ASR Activity Record- ing Committee: Revue Committee: Senior Torch: News Ad. BRANNEN, SUZANNE-Secretary of ASR: Golden Spurs: Roll Representative: Junior Dance Committee: junior Rep- resentative: Make-Up Corps: Pep Club, BRIDGMAN, BARBARA-ASR Publicity: Standards Com- mittee: Mother-Daughter Banquet: Revue: Opera: Little Colonel: Entertainment Committee: A Cappella, BRITTEN, TERRY-Terry came to Roosevelt from Van- couver, Canada. To attend the University of Washington upon graduation are her plans. BROWER, PHYLLIS-Secretary of RHO Club: Roosevelt News Editor: Photography Assistant: Camera Club: Usher Corps: French Club: Pep Club: Roll Banker. BROWN, BARBARA-Revue: Mid-Winter Concert: Glee Club. Bobbie will go to college after graduation. She hopes to become an aviation instructress. BROWN, EVELYN-Standards and Decorations Commit- tees: Usher Corps: Charm Club: Ski Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Big Sister. She enjoys skiing. BROWN, JACK-Stage Force. jack came from Lake Forest Park. All sports and flying are special interests. He moved to Montana in September. BROWN, MARY LOU-Spring Matinee: ASR Publicity Committee: A Cappella: Minute Girls: Opera: 1944 and 1945 Revues: Sponsorette. She likes dramatics. BRYAN, JANET-Spring Committee: 1943, 1944, and 1945 Revue Leads: ASR Publicity Committee: Senior Torch: Mixer Entertainment: Christmas Play: A Cappella. BUCHHOLZ, BARBARA-Theater Make-Up Corps: Lunchroom Cashier, Bobbie will study medicine after graduation. Make-up and singing rank high with her. BUNTEN, GEORGIA-A Cappella: Glee Club: Theater Make-Up Corps. Jean plans to go to business school and train to become a secretary. She makes scrap books. BURDICK, SHIRLEY-Roll Representative: P-TA Dance Committee: Standards Committee: Look-Out Committee: Charm Club. She will attend the University of Washington. BURGE, HELEN-Senior Torch: Counseling Clerk: Senior Dance Committee: Spanish Club. Helen came from North- west High. She will attend the U. of Washington.

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