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1 I it 1, ' kffui R l R! if My f T 'ln 1 'sv' sb' if ,V y fl .aff .M V .ff cu ,Af f W nf e 'M fazfei Q l l.--j I. fr ' gulf ,. .. Af new J sf T 44' 'Z ay rf, ev? ' .J ,r I' X! Theodore Roosuzfclf, The flu-Allll'7'iL'tl7l FOREWO HIS SCHOOL OF OURS was named for a great man, Theodore Roosevelt. An outstanding figure in,Ameri- can history, Mr. Roosevelt was a huntsman, executive, fighter, cowpuncher, peacemaker, and statesmang but he was first and always an American. Intense, energetic, decisive, idealistic, and patriotic, his life was full of action and accomplishment. Words to him were idle unless enforced by deeds. He spent his life in service to his fellow man, and in devotion to his country. Teddy Roosevelt symbolizes, as much as any other man, a real American. In this 1946 Roundup Edition of the Strenuous Life, we are using a western theme to bring out that part of Roosevelt's life which he spent in the West. He owned two ranches in North Dakota and spent much of his time on them. Day after day he spent in his saddle performing the duties of ranchman, riding-after cattle, rounding them up, and branding them with the Maltese Cross of his Chimney Butte Ranch, or the Triangle of the Elkhorn. He was known everywhere for his love of the West and the great outdoors. Many of us at Roosevelt High School have not had Teddy Roosevelt brought much to our attention, although references to his life are all around us. The Strenuous Life, Roughriders, Minute Service, Teddies,', and the Big Stick are but a few of them. We believe that more Roosevelt students should be conscious of the man for whom their school was named, so we are emphasizing Teddy Roosevelt in this year's Strenuous Life. We hope that both students and faculty will enjoy the book as much as we have enjoyed making it. ' KEN COLE, Editor and 1946 Staff
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Hel1nar Ackerzfick Don Baker William O. Beach Robert Becker Gerry Bert, Ir. Ferdinand Bishop Fred Blair jack Boylan Hartwell T. Bresslar Robert Brokaw Ralph Broinaghin lohn Burdick Willard Butler Ianzes Casey Charles Chambliss Milton Clark Robert A. Cole Phil Conley Frank Cope Emerson Cornell Edmond R. Creety Dale Culhane Fletcher Daniels George W. Davies Trose-Emmet Donaldson JOHN CAIRNDUFF Deceased, October, 1945 M james Doran john Dupar Norman Eastman Robert Edens David Evans Iohn Evans Dave Fisher Lee Flower Gora'en Fox Lawrence Gadilie George Gibbs Robert Glaisyer Iohn Graham Frank Gray Stan Grunliind Davirl C. Hall Charles Hamilton lohn Leonarzl Hart Ezlwara' Hill Sherman Hinilruni Wallace Hoskins Edison Huey Stuart Iohnson Thomas Iones Ronald Kelly OR Robert Kiebler Honiara' Krippner Donald Knrtzer Erlwarri R. Lander jim McClure lim McGovern Bill McGown T. McGrath Dean Mangold john Manthey Bob Meston Arthur Miner Peter Mingst Frank R. Moran Pat Murphy Paul Ness Lincoln Norrlby Lawrence Norman Roy Olels Roy Olmsteail Iohn E. Olson Paul S. Ostranrler Leonard E. Pace Lawrence Pease Clark N. Rauth jack Redman Kirby Ryan William YS. Saeinen Le Roy Sasse William Schultz I ack Scovill Robert Sherman Eric O. Smith William Stover Iaines T. Stuart Talbot Townsend Richaril Turner D. H. Van Iderstine Robert W. Vaupell Dick Voelker Williarrl Weeks Ruzlolph Weisel Robert Weston Robert Whitney Robert Wightiriaii Richard H. Wille Robert Yancy Larry Young
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HEODORF ROOSEVELT was a courageous and forceful American. His courage raised him above the level on which many of us travel. After his presidency, he deserted the party which had elected him, and running again as an inde- pendent candidate, helped encompass its defeat. At fifty-nine, a retired army colonel, he offered his services to his nation in the First World War, as he had done in the Spanish-American War. Courage and love of country: as a symbol of these does the life of Roosevelt stand. Today, as we stand in the hope of a new era of international organization, we can perhaps interpret this American patriotism with these words spoken near the close of his life. The policeman must be put back of the judge in international law just as he is back of the judge in municipal law. The effective power of civilization must be put back of civilization's collective purpose to secure reasonable justice between nation and nation. . 1 A I PRINCIPAL oua BOSSB
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