Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1948
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'ff 1 ,--,-wwf.-.wt-iffxvffW-'fe W. -'2vf'A' 'w Lu.-m?m.af:f .Wi-AW1' ' 1' -if-'Q'-14wz2 3-5 1-r'ev'1N17f'fw-:q-- J M:--1ff.: w' -- 1' . - f 1 ws' - A-'f-. . - ?-'.:?K7'ff'f3.2TR:-71'1?g?::fmf5q:. .W f.'?': f'??'-r'frfp.-Q. 'f-A-'i f fs.'1f2+2.1 ' Ll 7 ,-- Q.- N TNVENTY-FIVE YEARS ago the tirst STRENUOUS 1.11112 was produced by the first annual staff of the newest high school in Seattle. The school was nanied to honor Theodore Roosevelt. The Big Stick becaine the eniblein of the student self-government organization. His phrase, The Strenuous Life, seemed to describe the school's activities. So the annual, a record of stren- uous endeavor, bears this naine. This isthe twenty-hfth anniversary edition. As we, the sta ff, survey the past and look ahead, we think of our school as a sh ip. From the day we enibark, to the day we step ohf the gang plank, our school life is like a journey. We travel around the world , seeking its hidden secrets, and we bring back with us nzeasureless wealth. This year, wlzen we pull into the home port, some of us will leave the ship and go our various ways to save or spend our wealth. The ship will be repaired and inzproveinents will be made. New passengers will be taken on. A few strange faces will appear among the crew. .ind the ship will again and again set sail into the promising future. H ELEN Z-XNDERSON, liditor-in-Chief. Qnnual Qtaft Buster I Ielen Anderson David Lauer ..... Dick Gardner .s,,s, Kay Adams ....ce Dick Gyger ........ ..,,...Edit0r-in-Chief ..c.n..Associate Editor Editor Seniors f ugi Dick Gifford ...... ,s,,..,...,.,,c, I Jroductions 99 scnpln, y A-L ' ..,. Er- Sharon Hagerty ...,..... ...,.... C Iirls' Club, Sports T ml' Eimlmijjxfi Wayne Tnnberlake ,...., ...,........c. I ?oys' Sports Q Q llill Copeland .....,.... ,c,.,.... B oys' Club 72,-J, sswge I janet Ransome ...... joyee liiravender ....... Donna Philpott .c.,..,,. Florence Hubbard ...... Barbara Pitman ,.,., Bud Erickson ......... Shirley VVilkeson.., Pict0rif1l lhork T. ..... .NASR ,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,.......Faculty Juniors, Sophoinores, and lireshuien joan Harris ....,,.,.. Clubs, Torch, and Treasurer Ronnie NVilliamson ...,.. Business Mgr. and .-ISR 55 J sf Z 5? ' rs X Q 25.-a. 4sjX,LA 5 : ii, f 3 ' ' 2 4 2 z , 924, 3 ' gif s js.. 3 E :N , ,H Q I ff 2 5 ,MH wk , I. Afmf Ali , , 1- W M: 1vz4f1w5i?'f5M,Q p i xx W .A ,f ,gi ky gig' PQ' M U I ..., .. MX '-5' K 1' ., Qwv 'W V , . K M 'ww f.w2:XQ'4f.fH fm M'g'Q2:?'E1f9f,iQ?s-SSS Wifiwiwf ' L L 7' ' -i' - ,Q X r. V 4 M V, -M ,, ,W .JL x f-vm 12,4 ,,,' 'fv,M'1'2- .fx . ' w' I A 1 K A- Y Swv , 4' w Wfzi:.:lZ1e5gz'iQWfi ??W HQ2'Sf wrcifm-V E QQQMR L X R fix QEQIN ff' kj X . . .1l 'mi ,y....,w. f . i-,M f 4 , , L xi, E W MLN ' i gig X, I 1 L-, Ei! V375 KSN V '75 ii wwf , . :.- ., .A, A , ,. ,....Mf:11..1,,, fc ' ' www. ua N-3,:.',, .Gi .,,..,,- I . -c -f -. ' 1 ,, , agua'--.fm , g to ill M uTJ'TW - Wg II' k H,- Afil 3 gg k . Q Gi A375 Q. ,, V ,kgiigsww AM , Q1 ikggiint ' F . A , 5.5 Q . .,.z:,: 2915. ': 'i Q . . .E 2:I.'E: 2k52?:2 1.3: w . .,,, - N R. Sh? 4 Orff K M .: 'gg 7 V 'C , V 55.2 SQ 2 Z, ,A . , W 4 , S H 8 'S Q rinripal TWENTY-li7IYli Yiaxles or Roi1sicx'izi.'i'----1 Bur Sil- ver Aimiversary. How should we eelelwrzite it: how describe the :ieliievenients of our school and of the several hundred tenehers :ind the thousands of students thztt have studied and worked within its bounclztries, played on teams bearing its eolors. carried beyond its wzills the stzinip of its ideals, the nieniory of its ztetivities? lnto the progrzun eznne the tirst QZlillCl'lllg' of our alumni. zteeompztnied by Il memorial issue of the News. The Revue presented :t serzip bool: of Roosevelt activities. The senior plzly went back for its offering' to the time uf lSlT2'3. The Mid-Xlfinter Concert und C lperu included repre- sentatives of our niusieztl ztluinni. Our l'zirent- Teacher .Xssoeizuion honored :ill of its pztst olli- Cers. llnilding show eases have displayed 11 ll quzirter century of progress in the different de- partments of the school. The motif of our eom- mencement will be twenty-five commence- ments of Roosevelt. So, throughout the year, we have endeavored to portray our sehool's reeord of ziehievenient, proud of its :teeomplishments and firm in our belief that this review of them will furnish in- spiration for Il eoinbinzttion of that record into the future. We :ire grateful for the establish- ment :ind progress of Roosevelt. Nay we sin- cerely attempt to be worthy of the opportunities it has offered :md will eontinue to ofter us. 1 1 i:e:1BrinnipaI XVHICN Rooslcvi-:lxr opened, the surroundings so familiar to us now were quite ditferent. The community had no paved streets. No busses ran on 15th Avenue and pupils crossed Cowen Park on a wooden footbridge. The school enrollment was only 1250 and a number of classrooms were vacant. The taxpayers, skeptical of the plans of the school board, grumbled at spending a mil- lion for a school so far out in the suburbs. llow- ever, the rapid northward growth of the city proved the foresightedness of the school-plan- ners. In five years the school grew so large that, in 19137-538, a sizeable addition to the building had to be constructed. Recently, the city-wide decline in high school enrollment has relieved our crowded conditions so that we have been able to End space for our fine radio, movie, costume, and counseling rooms. XVe have also been so fortunate as to acquire the liroula lllemorial pipe organ, the handsome new green and gold curtain, the elec- trical scoreboard, and most recently of all, the splendid new organ chimes. Thus has your school grown until it is one ofthe finest equipped in the Northwest. These splendid facilities should inspire us to make the next twenty-five years even more successful than our first. C2c.f.9f'.ZL!5f! ltlllllI-lIfA'fI't1flA4Hl7Ill1JIlt'I'i Mr. Iicrthziiiiiiic, Iinys' .'Xclvisci': Mr. liclihrwk, Cmiilsclurg Miss Hall, iirla' Aclviserg tmiclcllcl Miss liikuvlii, Uiiicu Clcxkg Miss Na-HM-i', .Mtciiflzxiicc Oliiiccg Mrs. jllllllillgillllll, .-Xttciulzuicc Oiiica-3 Kluwer? Mr. Stiicky, llriiim-lwi'g Similu-nst i'il'Ill'Zlllt'L'i Miss llzlrrl. Main Umcv. Ir'0o.rm'z'l1' High SCIIOOI on May lf, 1922 tnentpzfihe ears uf uusehelt Or Tllli seventy-five teachers now at Roosevelt the above ten were here to weleonte the first classes. They are Mr. llerthiaume, Miss Chap- pell, Mrs. Gilbreath. Miss Melville, Miss Moody, Miss Norton, Mr. Rarig, Mr. Scheer, Miss Tomlinson, and Nlr. TOOI11Qj':::. To these loyal and devoted teachers who have given to us so mueh of themselves for the past twenty-flve years. we offer our grateful and sincere thanks. The influence of their ideals and the example they have set in their daily living have left their mark upon thousands of students around the globe. To us today they typify the spirit of Roosevelt and the enduring qualities of loyalty and leader- ship. The :Xnnual stan' salutes them with eongratu- lations and sincere good wishes. it Our Annabel Johnstone was on the Roosevelt staff in 1922. but ill health forced her to leave in NIHTCII. 1940. She returned to active teaching here in January, NMS, after our pictures were taken. 1.1 Jfanultp ANIJIZRSON, HELEN .XHIIAII .S1Alt'lIl'l' IlfXi2fi1Xl.IiY, IYYRC JN .glfflhtll .S'lKiA'YIl'l' HR li.-XZ Ii.vX I .li, li l DN A lfmflixlz liL'lQNE'I I', IIAZFL .Sm'111l.Sr1v1nu' CYJUVICR. CXXNIFRON .N 4'l1'rIL'4' lJL'Iil'iliR, CIIARL V' C .YIPIIIIII .S'r1l'r1f'r ANIJIQRSUN, VIRGII. 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Seminars 21 ix , ' Senior Officers- Cupperj BOB ERICKSON, President, flower, left to rightj DALE FARLEY, Vice-President, NANCY GRAHAM, Secretaryg NANCY FRANKLAND, Treasurer. As 'rms year draws to a close, the senior class, of '48, with pleasant memories of the highlights of the past year's activities, leaves the halls of Roosevelt. Starting their class off to a good beginning, the seniors elected as their officers: Bob Erick- son, presidentg Dale Farley, vice-president, Nancy Graham, secretaryg and Nancy Frank- land, treasurer, with Janine Peterson as ASR representative. Sadie Hawkins Daze , the fall senior dance, was held in the lunchroom after school, with Dale Farley in charge of all ar- rangements. The Junior-Senior dance was the outstanding event in March, both classes work- ing together to make the dance a success. One of the highlights of the year's activities, the picnic on june 8 at Vasa Park on Lake Sam- mamish, had Joan Gildemiestcr and Dave Gal- lotte as chairmen. NVorking under them were Mary Ann Larsen and Bill lfaton in charge of publicityg Helen Anderson, ticketsg Kathleen Oliver and Dayle Scott, refreshments, Class Will and Prophecy, Larry Scering and Bob Funkg entertainment, Serena Cole and lletty Dynesg games, Barbara Sampson and Bill Bro- scheg in charge of all general arrangements were Peggy Church and llob Cushen. The climax of the senior activities, anxiously awaited by all graduating seniors, is the senior prom, held this year at the Nile Country Club on June 11. The music was furnished by the Chevaliers. Nancy XVillia1ns and Jack O'Don- nell were the chairmen in charge of all prom IlI'l'Zll'lgClll6lllS. 20 l'irnir fil1llIllIlHm't'--l,HVQ tiallotte, Joan Ciilclemeister. t'nmmrm'i'mr'11l-IDiana Tliorpe, Sue Clarke, -lim Hast- man. 17177111 Cnlzzxzrilm'-Iback rowl tiene Knapp, Rutter Evans. Dan lit-vin. Cfrout Tlltti ,lack O'lDouncll, Katherine Greaves, Nancy XYillizuns. Harm' Comnziffvr-Hill Iiiskadden, Don Stenquist, llale Farley, Nancy licnson, Nancy Panchot. .F I ummittees Our first academic activity-commencement -took place on June 10. Anticipated by all students throughout their four years of high school. it is the culminating event of their school life. lt was held this year on -lune 10 with Ber- nard Coleman, Kathleen Gallanar, Diane Geller- inan, Ruth Herzog. Bonnie llolway, Diana Thorpe, and W'ayne Timberlake as commence- ment speakers. The theme was, Twenty-five Commencements at Roosevelt. Seniors voted to wear caps and gowns, the girls wearing white and the boys royal blue. Members of the senior class who worked con- sistently behind the scenes to make the twenty- fifth anniversary commencement exceptionally successful were jim Eastman, Bill Eaton, Sharon Hagerty, and llud Inkster. The class extends its thanks to Miss Roe and N iss Dueber who organized and co-ordinated senior activities and who were indefatigable in their efforts to assist with all senior plans. To the school the classes of '47 and '48 pre- sented an electric scoreboard for the gym. This is but a short history of the activities planned and executed by the Class of 318. The seniors are now ready to embark upon a new era of their lives. Looking -back they wish again to express their gratitude to the class sponsors as well as to those teachers who have helped to make their years at Roosevelt so successful. The seniors carry into the future a rich heritage gained from their high school experience and a responsibility to exemplify in their lives the knowledge, the ideals and the moral values the school has encouraged. bsniurs ACTON, TIIICA-ASR Assembly: Fine Arts: Minute Girls: Make-up Corps: Sponsorette: A Cappella: Library: Charm Club. ADAMS, RAY-Golden Spurs: Chairman of ASR Alumni Com.: Annual Staff: Torch: Revue Com.: Usher Corps: Thrift: Compass: Activ- ity Recording Com. ALRRIGHT, RUTH--Ruth entered from John Marshall where she served on the Usher Corps. She took a commercial course and plans to work. ALLEN, ARTHUR-Member of Science Club. Arts hobbies are skiing, tennis, and golf. He plans to major in Pre-Med at the University. ANDERSON, ARNOLD-After graduation Ar- nold will attend the Cornish School of Art. His ambition is to be a comic strip artist. ANDERSON, CAROL-Torch: Mother-Dauglv ter lianquet: ASR Improvement: Health: Deco- ration: Standard Conr. She plans to attend the L'niversity. ANDERSON, GENE-Gene has a special interest in golf, basketball, and baseball. lie wills his typ- ing to us as his 25th anniversary wish. ANDERSON, HELEN - Editor -in - Chief of Strenuons Life: Golden Spurs: ASR Cabinet: Senior Torch: Ticket Force: Quill and Scroll: Compass and Good Cheer Coins. ANDERSON, MARILYN-In California Mari- lyn belonged to The llorizon Club: Sr. Tri-Y: Rainbow: Spanish Club: and the Radio Club. ANDERSON, RCliY- Girls' Club Decoration and Standard Coins.: Little Colonel: Charm Club: Spanish Club: Teddy Junior Red Cross. Her favorite hobby is skiing. ANTES, JOANNE-Business Manager of Roose- velt News : Roll Rep.: Quill and Scroll: Chairman of Girls' Club Vocational Com. She plans to at- tend the University. ARCIIICR, SIITRLEY-In Vtlyoining Shirley was Thespians' Club Treasurer, and a member of the Hand, Pep Club, and Choir. ller ambition is to own a riding stable. ARlXlSTRONG, DAVE-Yell Ring: Sports Boost- ers: lfreshman and Sophomore Dance: Revue: Opera: Pep Club: News Staff. Dave plans to at- tend the LT. AUSTIN, ALAN-Chairman of Sports Boosters: Advisory Council: Roughriders: Boys' Club Pub- lieity: R-Y: Senior Torch: Track. He plans to attend Law School. A USTIN, VI UNE-After graduation June plans to attend an art school in New York and specialize in her foremost ambition, Fashion Illustration. AYICRS, ,IACQUELINIf-VVashington Children'S Ilome and ASR Typing Com. After graduation Jacqueline plans to attend Business College. ll.-XICFIER. IJONA - Theater Make-up Corps: ASR Alumni Com.: Standards: Fine Arts: Little Colonel: Refreshment and Vocational Coms. Pep Club. HAIRD, ROBERT-Football: Torch: German Club. Bob plans to attend the University of VVash- ington and study Science and Engineering. Qeninrs BAKER, JACQUELINE-Standards1 Little Col- onel: Alumni: Decorations: Senior Torch: ASR Publicity: Girls' Club Publicity Com.: Teddy Junior Red Cross. BARNETT, MACK-Mack entered from llryant. lie is interested in journalism and plans to major in it at the University of Vfashington. HARRY, CATI lERINl'i- Opera: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Catherines interest is in music. Her main ambition is to travel. l3A'llli5, IJONNA - Costume lfot-ee: Wasliington Childrens' Home Com.: Pep Club. Donna wills to the school her ability to sleep in sixth study. BATTIN, ROBERT-Roll Rep.: Mixer Com.: PTA Dance Com.: Football: Library Supervisor. Bob's main interests at school are music and dancing. BEAN, LliSTERf,X Cappella: Opera: Boys' Quartet: Mid-Xliinter Concert: Study Hall Super- visor: Hall Patrol: Roll Rep.: Stage Force. BEAULIEC, YVONNPI-liirls' Club Cabinet: Chairman of Rest Room Com.: Advisor's Office Staff: Sponsorette: Charm Club: Pep Club. BELL, SHARON-Chairman of ASR Improve- ment Com.: Roll Rep.: News Ad Staft: Atten- dance Oflice: Mother-llaugegliter llanquet Com.: Pep Club: Mixer Coin. BENSON, NANCY--Chairman of Decorations for tbe Father-Dzuighter llanquet: ASR Traditions: Good Cheer: Look Out: Health Com.: Roll Rep. HERKEY, J.-XKlliS--After graduation James plans to attend the University of VYasliing'ton, where he wants to major in lnterior Designing. BERNARD, HARli.-XRA--Sophmore Dance: Standards: Good Cheer: Extension: llecoratious Com.: Little Colonel: Pep Club: Roll Rep.: Charm Club. BERRY, NYTLLlAKl--Annual Statl: Camera Club: Movie Club. William is interested in photography and mining. He plans to attend the Colorado School of hlines. BERST, RO BERTfl'5and: Paper Committee: I lall Patrol: Minute Service: Roll Representative: Torch. BICRNELL, FRED-Klinute Service and Science Clubs. Fred plans to take a course in accounting at the lfniversity of XYashington. RIGELUXY, lJXYIGllT-Miiilite Service: Roll Rep.: Host and Hostess Committee. Dwight is in- terested in auto mechanics and hopes to become President. BILLROTH, JOHN-lntraniural tiolf and liasket- ball. john plans to be at Certitied Public Accoun- tant. He wills to the school a brain for science class study. BIRCHA RD, MARGAR ICT-Sports Roosters: Girls' Club Assembly: junior Dance: Standards and Entertainment Coms.: Pep Club: French Club: Charm Club: Roll Rep. BISHOP, HOMER-Roll Rep.: Basketball: Hi-Y: Track: Intramural Sports. Homer will either at- tend the University of XVashington or Notre Dame. 92 Y beniurs BLEASE, VFRLE-Verle's ambition is to become a chemical engineer, so that he can discover a plastic to make his glasses unbreakable. l'lLOMlll2RG, JOHN-John entered from john Marshall and plans upon graduation to attend XYhitworth College where he will study for the ministry. BLUNER, EARL-Farl's ambition is to become a civil engineer. His favorie sports are football and baseball. Boating and ice skating' run close seconds. ROAS. JOAN-Torch: Camera Club: Debate. joan plans to go into some field of medicine. probably nursing. IZOHROXV, l,LOYD-Boys' Improvement Com- mittee: Tratiic Squad. Lloyd is interested in all sports. mainly baseball and basketball. IKORCR, RA'l'ARoll Rep.: Charm Club: Teddy junior Red Cross: Torch. Pat plans to attend the University of XYashing'ton where she will study fashion design. BUGUE, IJON,-Xl.D-A Cappella: Male Quartet: Opera: Mid-XX'inter Concert: Study Hall Super- visor: llall Patrol: Stage Force: Roll Rep. lJon's hobbies are music and sports. llOOTl'lF, l'lRl7CF-- Bruce is a member of the chess and fencing clubs. lle hopes to graduate from the University of XYashington Law School. IROCNDY, BRUCE-l lall Patrol: Revue: A Cap- pella: Glee Club, llruce is interested in skiing. lXlathematics or science is llruce's future vocation. IEOUSON, HER HliR'1'-l lerberfs hobby is Collect- ing books on science. lle plans to go to the Uni- versity and major in electrical engineering. IZOVYIQRS, RARIZARA-Senior Orchestra: lllid- W'inter Concert: Teddy junior Red Cross: Good Cheer: Revue: llecorations : Opera: Roll llanker: tilec Club. IIOYLAN, illARY-Locker-Rooin Committee: A Cappella. lllary plans to continue as a long: dis- tance telephone operator lor the Telephone Coin- pany. HRAIJFORIJ, hlARILYN-tiolden Spurs' Presi- dent: ASR :Xlumni Chairman: Senior Torch: Mixer Committee: News Staff: Pep Club: Spon- sorette: ASR llealth. URAIJNER, lJliN'l'ON-Library Supervisor. Den- ton wishes as his 25th anniversary wish, a larger gym. llc wants to go to Xlihitworth College to be a minister. RRASK, LORIQX-Football: Iiasketballg llaseball: Ili-Y. l.oren plans to be a baker, and to attend llakers' Teclniical School in Chicago, Illinois. HRAUN, SYLVI,-X-Revues '44 and '-46: Roll Rep.: Standards: ASR llealth and Thrift Committees: Senior Play. She wants to be a llinah Shore. HRINR, QIHANNIC-tioltlen Spurs: Chairman of ASR 'l'raditions: Roll Rep.: Standards: Little Colonel: Make Cp and Usher Corps: Mixer and Soph. Dance. RROAUY, ANNH-Colden Spurs: Chairman of ASR liuilding Improvement Coin.: ASR Publi- city: Alumni: News Staff: Senior Torch: Chair- man of Decorations for Torch Banquet. 2,1 Seniurs BROCKMAN, PAULINE-Quill and Scroll: Revue: Costume Force: Teddy Junior Red Cross. Pauline likes to play the accordion and plans to go to the HU . BROCKVVAY, IDA-Vice-President of German Club: Director of German Club Play: Torch: Mid-VVinter Concert : Mr. Taylors Research Com- mittee. BROSCHE, llILL-Track: lli-Y: Rougliriders: Field Day: Intramural Advisory Board: liack to School Night: Improvement Committee. lle's call- ed Brock for short. BRONVN, ALTA-Alta's activities have been the Gpera and the Mid-XYinter Concert. She plans to attend business college after graduation. EROVVN, CORINNE-VVashington Children's Home: ASR Typing: Library Aid. Corinne plans to attend the University of VVashington. HROXYN, GERALD- Gerald's interests are in football, fishing, sailing, and hunting. His ambition is to attend college. RROXYN, LOIS-RHO Club: A Cappella: Mid- W'inter Concert: Publicity Committee: Opera. Lois' main interests are music and art. HROVVN, MARY .IO-Mary jo is interested in dancing. She entered Roosevelt from John Mar- shall junior High School. BROVVNE, PATRICIA-FSA and Tea Committee were Patricia's activities at Lincoln. She plans to attend the University of VVashington. BROWER, JOHN--Assembly: Entertainment Com: Chess Club. John's main interest is science and he hopes to major in it at the University. BULEY, RAYMOND-Intramural Basketball. For Ray's 25th anniversary wish, he wishes us a swimming pool. He wants to go to the University. BULLOCK, CAROL-Secretary of Golden Spurs: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girls' Club Publicity Chair- man: ASR Dance and Mixer Coms.: Senior Torch : Revue: Opera. BURROUGH, SUZANNE-Girls' Club Cabinet: Senior Torch: Girls' Club Rest Room Chairman: Torch Banquet Committee Chairman: Usher Corps. CAMERON, BEVERLY-Attendance Othce: Lost and Found: Standards: NYashington Childrens Home and A Cappella. Her hobby is hiking. AMANDONA, H AROLD-Hunting, fishing, and hiking are Harold's interests. Upon graduation he plans to major in Forestry at the University C CAM PIZELL, ROBERT-ViewPresident of junior Class: Varsity Football: Hi-Y: Roll Rep.: Study llall Supervisor and Rig Night. AMPHELL, KENNETH-Ken's main interests in school are mathematics and history. His hobby is the study of engines. CA PRON, DAVE - Baseball : Basketball: Male Quartet: A Cappella: Opera: Roll Rep. llis hob- bies are sports, photography and music. C Dj bmiurs CARDINELL, CHARLES-Charlie works in the bookroom and is interested in steam engineering and teaching. ARLSON, CLARENCE-Clarence entered from Laurelhurst. lle works in a printing shop and hopes to become a photo-engraver. CARLTON, MARVEL-Marvel's 25th anniversary wish is that Roosevelt will have better facilities to offer her future students. C CARPENTER, JAMES -President of Camera Club l947-48. jinfs spare time is spent on photo- graphic work, which he hopes to make his vocation. CARTER, SALLY-Roll Rep.: Banker: Garden and Pep Clubs. Sally collects records and hopes to own a record shop. CARTON, 1lALCOLlN'l--Malcolm plans to major in forestry at the University. His hobby is boat building. CASI l, JEANNETTFI-Roll llanker. ,leannetle plans to go to business college and wants to be a good secretary. She likes to travel. CH ANDLER, JU ANN-ASR Improvement: llealth 3 Pep Club: Little Colonel 3 Fine Arts : Re- freshments: Decorations: Entertainment: and Standards. CHATLTEN, DON-Don enjoyed his senior year at Roosevelt. Ile plans to attend the University. Don is interested in skiing and swimming CHURCH, PEGGY-Little Colonel: Host and Hostess Com.: Pep Club and Fine Arts. ln Cali- fornia Peggy was on the Usherette Corps and As- sembly Com. CLARK, nl AN ET-Girls' Club Assembly: Pub- licity: Standards: Pep Club: VVashington Child- ren's Home: Minute Girls: French and Art Clubs. CLARK, RICHARD-Roll Rep.: Baseball : Ground Improvement Committee. Dick plans to enter the Forestry Service after graduation. CLARK, SUZANNE-Treasurer of Golden Spurs: Girls' Club Cabinet: Chairman of Fine Arts: Senior Torch: Roll Rep.: Pep Club: Tradition and Health Coins. CLEM ENTS, CARULE--Broadway was her Alma Mater for her Freshman and Sophomore years. After her Junior year at Garfield she came here for 1947. CLOSE, PAUL-Revue and Opera for '46 and '47: Roll Rep.: Senior Orchestra: Student Director of Hand. Paul entered from New Trier High in VVinnetka, Ill. COAR, ELAINE-News Staff: Debate: Thrift: Health: Social Service Com.: Senior Torch: Little Colonel. She plans to attend the University. COCHRAN, ROBERT-Football g Basketball : Chess Club. Bob plans to major in Buisness and Economics at the University of VVashington. COLE, PAUL-Yell Team: Activity Interviewing: Mixer and Senior Dance Coms.: Sports Boosters. M Paul plans to attend VVest Point. 26 Sentara COLE, RALPH-Baseball: Movie Club: Ground Improvement Committee. Ralph plans to enter the Forestry Service in June after graduation. COLE, SERENA-Treasurer of Girls' Club: Golden Spurs: Opera lead: Girls' Club Cabinet: Mixer: Revue: ASR Thrift: Frosh and Soph. Dance Coms. COLEMAN, BERNARD-President of NIRO: Science Club: Intramural Tennis: Junto: German Club: Permanent Torch. Ile plans to major in Chemical Engineering. COLEMAN, JEANNE-J eanne came to Roosevelt from Taft High School in Chicago, Illinois in her Junior year. Here she belonged to the Good Cheer Com. CONLEY, DAVID -Track: USMCR. David's main interest is in auto mechanics. His ambition is to travel. Sailing and boating are David's hob- bies. COOK, SUE-After graduation Sue plans to study designing in Paris. She entered Roosevelt from John Marshall junior lligh. COSGROVE, EDXYARD- Traffic Squad: Stage Force. Ed's main ambition after graduation is to learn to Hy. COTTIER, SHIRLEY-Roll Rep.: Revue: Mother-Daughter Banquet: Mixer: Assembly: Publicity: Traditions: Standards: Alumni: Charm Club: Senior Torch. CRAIN, RICHARD-Roughriders : Football Man- ager: Senior Torch: Hall Patrol : Minute Service: Ticket Force: Mixer: Organ Concert: Activity Recording. CRANFORD, TED-Senior Torch. Ted's inter- ested in hiking and radio. After graduation he plans to attend the University of VVashington. CRAVVFORD, NANCY-Revues '45 and '46: Ope- ra '45 and '46: Revue Com.: Roll Rep.: ASR Health: Improvement: Father-Daughter Ban- quet: Traditions: Pep Club. CROSBY, MARILYN-Pep Club: Charm Club: Vocational Committee: Glee Club: A Cappella. Marilyn plans to study music after graduation. CUNNINGTON, DARLENE-Roll Rep. : Library Aid. She plans to be a housewife. Darlene is interested in dancing, swimming, and roller skat- ing. CUSHEN, BOB-News Staff: Senior Torch: Roll Rep.: Study Hall Supervisor: ASR Dance Com.: PTA Dance: Basketball. DAHL, JEAN-Roll Rep.: Torch: ASR Alumni: Health: Compass: Little Colonel: Fine Arts: Charm Club: Art Club: Standards: Decorations: Locker Room: Vocational. DARTT, JANE-Roll Rep.: Publicity: Charm Club: Assembly: Standards: Entertainment: Decorations: ASR Alumni: Traditions. Jane plans to attend the U. of VVashington. DAVIS, DOROTHY- Sports Boosters: Charm Club Chairman: Roll Rep.: Pep Club: Girls' Club Entertainment: PTA Beginners Dance Com- mittee. Her interest is skiing. DAVISON, LAVVRENCE-Football and Track at Newport High, Newport, California. His ambi- tions lie in the Field of Hight communications. 37 Lp,-K.. 5- . ' . M: I ... , ,.,,-. I -, ..,, . beniurs DANVSON, BRUCE-Football Manager: Tri-Y: Sports Boosters Committee: Roll Representative. Bruce entered from Laurelhurst and plans to at- tend college. DAY, D'ARLENE-Pep Club: Spanish Club: Minute Girls: Junto Discussion Group: Girls' Club Assembly. Dolly would like to travel to South America. DEAN, IKARIXARA--Senior Torch: Art Club: liine Arts Committee: Standardsi Main Office lYorker: Sponsorette. Harbara hopes to become a textile designer. DEERY, JACK-Senior Play: Make-up Corps: Roll Representative. I hereby will all present or future students of Spanish at Roosevelt my Span- ish ITS. DENISON, SHCRLIIC-Pep Club: Charm Club! Entertainment: Chanters : Attendance Oftice : Ski Club at Lincoln. Main interests are skiing and dancing. DENBIAN, CLAYTON - Science Club. Interests are ornithology, entomology, and chemistry. Clate collects birds' nest, beetles, and stamps for hobbies. DENNEY, BEVERLY- lligl1 Lights and Side Lights Committee: ASR Alumni: Roll Rep.: Minute Service: Teddy Junior Red Cross: Stand- ards, Skiing is Hev's hobby. D EVIN, DAN-Co-chairman Boys' Entertainment: Chairman Ethical Conduct: PTA Dance: ASR Sign-up Day: Roll Rep.: Ili-Y: Opera: A Cap- pella: Senior Prom: Junior Dance. DICKINSON, DAVE-Track: Football: 100 Mile Club: Rougbriders: R-Y: Boys' Improvement Committee. For its 25th Dave wishes that HY clubs be a part of Roosevelt. DOFSEN, MAHLON-Mahlon entered Roosevelt from John Marshall, Ile is interested in classical music and he hopes to be a teacher of mathematics. DOST, HILL-Fishing and hunting are Bill's fa- vorite sports. VVhen he is graduated Hill plans to study Forestry at the University of NVashingtou. DOVVARD, DONA-Stage Force: RHO Club: Lunch Room. Dona's ambition is to go on to school attending Chapin College. Her hobby is horses. DOVYLING, PAT-Junto: Charm Club: Pep Club: Sponsorette: Mid-VVinter Concert: Opera '46, '48: Teddy junior Red Cross: Fellowship: Entertainment: A Cappella: French Club. DOYLE, ROR-Camera Club: Roll Represent- ative. Interested in radios, hiking and in boats. Bob enjoys photography for a hobby. DOYLE, DOUG--Varsity Track: Boys' Club Secretary: Treasurer of O-Y: Roughriders: Anti-Smoking Board: Study llall Supervisor: Roll Representative. DUTTON, BEVERLY--Roll Rep.: Sports Boost- crs: Little Colonel: Rosie's News. He-v is inter- ested in music and singing' in particular. She plans to go to the U. of VV. DVORAK, DFALY-Activity Interviewing Chair- man: Girls' Club Cabinet: Lookout Com, Chair- man: ASR Thrift: Girls' Club Publicity: Decora- tions: Entertaiument: Charm Club. DYNES, BETTE-Co-chairman Revue Dance Com.: Thrift Com.: ASR Alumni: Revue: Ope- ra: Roll Representative. Bette hopes some day to be a professional dancer. 74? seniors l'.ACRlC'l l', llll.l.-Study Ilall Supervisor: Intra- mural Sports. Hill is interested in sports and hopes to attend school at the L'niversity of XVashington. EASTMAN, JIM-Ronghriders: Hall Patrol Cap- tain: Senior Torch: Mixer Committee: Minute Service President: A Cappella: Senior Question- aire Com.: Study Hall Supervisor. EATON, BILL-Roughriders: R-Y: News Staff: Intramural llasketball: Roll Representative: Study llall Supervisor: Senior Pin Committe. ECKTON, BARIEARA-Charm Club: Spanish Club. Barb is interested in dancing and sports. Study of period costumes may lead her to be a costume designer from the L'. of NV. EICKENBERRY, LOREN-Member of Traftic Squad. He plans to go to the University of NVash- ington where he will take up aeronautical engi- neering and wind tunnel work. ELERICK, ARDITH - Blake-up Corps: Mid- NVinter Concert: ASR Health: Decorations: Revue: Pep Club: Sophomore Program Com.: Opera: Roll Representative. EMERY, PATRICIA-Standards Connnittee: Good Cheer: Four O'Clock Tea: Refreshment: Entertainment: Look-Ont: Locker Room. She plans to attend L'. of NY. ENGLUND, SHIRLEY-Golden Spurs: Girls Club Cabinet: Activity Organization: Traditions : Blake-up Corps: Senior Torch: Inter-school Re- lations: Sponsorette: Pep Club. ERICKSON, HOB- President of Senior Class: Ronghriders: Tri-Y: ASR Cabinet: Senior Torch: Roll Representative: President of Klin- ute Service: Ticket Force. ERICKSON, BUD-Roughriders: President of ,lunior Class: Senior Torch: ASR Cabinet: Chair- man of Study Hall Supervisors: Boys' Club Cab- inet: Roll Representative: O-Y. ERICKSON, COLLEEN-ASR Alumni: Health Committee: Girls' Club Fellowship: Decorations: Entertainment. To travel the United States and California is her ambition. EVANS, BRUCE- Tennis: Basketball: Tri-Y: Sports Boosters: PTA Dance Committee: Super- visor: Ski Club. lle plans to go to NY.S.C. and study Ditch Digging. EVANS, MARTHA - Decorations Com. : French Club: Attendance Otiice. Martha plans to attend art school. Her ambition is to be an artist. EVANS, ROGER-Senior Prom Committee: Basketball : Tri-Y: Paper Drive Committe: Study Hall Supervisor: Boys Improvement Committee: Roll Representative: Library Supervisor. EVVELL, VVILLIAM--Intramural Sports: German Club. Bill seems to be interested in the art of getting the most out of an automobile. lle is mathematical. FALL, KAY-Quill and Scroll: ASR Activity Re- cording: Collection Manager of the News Busi- ness Staff: Little Colonel: Charm Club: Assembly. FARLEY, DALE-Vice-President of the Senior Class: Roll Rep.: llaseball: Revue Orchestra: Study Hall Supervisor: Inter-School Relations Committe. FENNER, TOM-Paper Drive Committe: Locker Room Patrol: Hundred Mile Club. Tom's inter- ests are architecture, figure drawing, and cars. 20 ieniurs FERY, JOHN - Football: Track: Roughriders: Co-Chairman of Father-Son Banquet: Olympic lli-Y: Study llall Supervisor: Roll Rep. FINLEY, BOB-Pep Club Chairman: Yell King: Study Hall Supervisor: Roll Rep. Bob likes ski- ing and hunting. He plans to go to the University. FIRTH, DONALD-President of Intramural Fenc- ing: Junto. Don's ambition is to become a fencing instructor. FISCO, PATRICIA-Alumni: Host and Hostess: RHO: Fellowship: Traditions: Little Colonel: Revue 1 Opera: Attendance Office: Entertainment : Usherette. FISHEL, ROHERTA - Opera: Revue: Minute Girls: Movie Club: Debate: Decorations: Charm Club. l3obbie's desire is to serve the Lord. FISHER, ,IERENE-Golden Spurs: Girls' Club Cabinet: Sub-Chairman Thrift: Opera '47, '48: Revue: Senior Torch: Nonnette: Mid-VVinter Concert: Usher Corps. FITZPATRICK, JOANN-ASR Thrift and Alumni Coms: News Ad Staff: Pep Club: Charm Club: Fine Arts: Minute Girls: Sponsorette. FLORENCE, GERALD-Gerald entered Roose- velt this year from Edinberg, North Dakota. After graduation he plans to go to school in Chicago. FLORENCE, LOU ANN-Lou Ann hopes to at- tend VVhitman College alter she graduates. She wants to be a stenographer. She likes skiing and dancing. FORBES, DORIS -All-City Manager of the News: Quill and Scroll: Senior Torch: RHO Club: Advisors OFlice Staff: Lost and Found: News Ad Staff. FORHAN, CHARLES-Roll Representative: In- tramural Football and Golf. Charles, hobbies are hunting and fishing. FORNIA, MARGARET- Mid-lNinter Concert: Opera: Good Cheer: A Cappella: Glee Club. Her ambition is to travel. FOSS, NELLY-Pep Club: Girls' Club Fellowship Com.: Charm Club. Nelly's ambition is to be a nurse. Her hobbies are skiing and skating. FOSTER, JACK -Roll Representative: Study Hall Supervisor: Mixer Com.: Opera. Jack's am- bition is to psychoanalize Dali. FOUNTAIN, DEANE-After graduation Deane plans to study medicine. His favorite sport is basketball. FRANK, ROBERT-Roll Representative: Study Hall Supervisor. At Broadway High School he was a member of the PTA Dance Com.: German Club: Lettermans' Club. FRANKLAND, NANCY- Treasurer of the Senior Class: Golden Spurs: PTA Dance Com.: ASR Traditions Com.: Father-Daughter Banquet Com.: Girls' Club Cabinet. FRANKS, GRACE-Roll Representative: Costume Force: Senior Representative. 30 beniurs l REDRlQ'liStJN, DlL'li-llall Supervisor, Roll Representative, lloys' Club Assembly Com., Paper Collection Com. He plans to major in chem- istry at the U. of NY. FREEMAN, GERRI-Editor of Roosevelt News, Golden Spurs, Chairman of ASR Activity Re- cording Com., Sports Boosters Com.: ,lunior Dance, News Ad Staff. FUDGE, ELEANOR- Girls' Club President, Junior Class Secretary, Father-Daughter Banquet Entertainment Chairman, ASR Traditions Com., Golden Spurs. FULLER, CARL--After graduation Carl's ambi- tion is to be a radio engineer. FULLER, SHIRLEY- Skip left Michigan, Vir- ginia, Tennessee, and past activities of Cheer Leading and A Cappella to spend the most impor- tant year at Roosevelt. FUNK, ROBERT -- Senior Torch, Editor of News, Debate, Discussion Group, Hospitality Com. Bob plans to attend the University of Oregon. GALLANAR, KATHLEEN-Secretary of Fresh- man Class, Senior Play '46, '47, Senior Torch, Roll Representative, Spring Matinee. She likes modeling and may attend the U. of VV. GALLOTE, DAVE-Baseball: Basketball, Foot- ball, Baseball Scorekeeper, Boys' Club Histori- cal Com. , Co-Chairman Entertainment and Senior Picnic GANEY, VERA-Senior Torch, Thrift Com- mittee, Inter-School Relations Committee: Art Club. Vera plans to attend the University of NVash- ington next year. GARRETT, JEANNE-ASR Health Com., Little Colonel, Entertainment for Mother-Daughter, llanquet, Revue '48, Charm Club, Standards, Pep Club. Radio acting at U. VV. GAVALAS, HELEN-A Cappella, Glee Club, Nonette, Opera '47, '46, Revue '47, Mid-VVinter Concert '46, '47, Usher Corps. Helen wants to be a stenographer. GAYLORD, BARBARA-Girls' Club Restroom, Minute Girls, Glee Club. She's interested in swimming and skiing but will take a journalism course at the U of NV. GEDNEY, DIX-Hall Patrol, Camera Club Vice- President '40, '47, Treasurer '47, 48, Revue: Besides photography, Dix is in Minute Service. GELLERMAN, DIANNE-Advisory Council, Golden Spurs: Torch Vice-President, German Club President, Roll Rep., Mixer Com., Ac- tivity Organization, Junior Dance, Health Com. GEORGE, DIXIE-Dixie wishes to travel all over the United States. She is interested in secretarial work. A three day weekend is her will to the school. GEORGIN E, EUGENE-Mixer Host, lntramural Sports. Gene is interested in languages and people and intends to become a linguist, and visit the historic European spots. GIESE, BETTY-PTA Dance Committe, Senior Roll Representative, Camera Club, Garden Club: Teacher's Secretary. Betty's hobby is playing the piano, GILDEMEISTER, JOAN-Social Service Com- mittee: ASR Health: Pep Club, News Ad Staff, Typing Committee, Spanish Club, Garden Club, Standards, Entertainment. 3 f his-f 'FT 1 51.4.5 is .35 3 Seniors till.l,, CLARK -Study llall Supervisor: llall Patrol: Public Address System: Minute Service: Science Club. Skiing and radio are Clark's main interests. GILLESPIE, PATRICIA-Girls' Club Office Staff. That the future years of Roosevelt be as prosperous as the last 25 years, is her Anniversary wish. GLAIJFIQLTER, JO-Golden Spurs: Girls' Cluh Cabinet: Advisor's Office Staff Chairman: Stand- ards: Good Cheer: Mid-VVinter Concert: Senior Torch: ASR Activity Recording. GOFF, MARGIE-ASR Vice-President: Advisory Council: ASR Cabinet: Golden Spurs: Campus Days: Alumni: Improvement Com.: Roll Rep.: Mixer Com.: Rose Maiden. GOGGIO, CHARLES-Vice-President of Camera Club: Hall Patrol. His hobby is photography and he intends to make chemical engineering his vo- cation. GOLAY, JACQUELYN-Mixer Committee: Ac- tivity Recording Committee: Girls' Club Stand- ards: ASR Health Committee: Attendance Oflice. Her plans include college. GOODMAN, JOAN - Theater Make-up Corps: Sponsorette: Pep Club: ASR Alumni: Thrift Committee: Locker Room: Refreshment: Wash- ington Children's liome Committe. GOODNOUGH, MARGARET-Roll Representa- tive: Charm Club: Standards: Sophomore Dance: Girls' Club History: Teddy ,Iuior Red Cross. She plans to take radio speech at the U. of VV. GORDON, JOANNE-ASR Treasurer: Golden Spurs: ASR Cabinet: jr. Class Treasurer: Annual '47: Revue: Opera: Rose Maiden: Mixer Com.: Alumni: Sponsorette. GOSE, SHIRLEY-Garden Club President: Social Service: Make-up Corps: Thrift: Pub- licity: Revue Costumes: Decorations and History Com.: Sponsorette: Pep Club. GOTHAM, JOYE-Movie Club: Mixer Hostess. Joye hopes Roosevelt will always have the same wonderful school spirit. After college she plans to be an airline stewardess. GOULD, DONNA-Chairman of Costume Force, '47 Revue: Roll Representative: ASR Activity Interviewing: Traditions: Health and Alumni: Girls' Club Assembly: Pep Club. GRAHAM, NANCY-Golden Spurs: Secretary of Senior Class: ASR Health Chairman: Publicity Chairman of '46 Revue: Mother-Daughter Ban- quet Com.: Roll Rep. GRANT, CURTIS-Opera, Fortune Teller : '47 Revue: '47 Senior Play. Curt will be majoring in Drama and Psychology at the University of Washington. GRAVES, CLARICE-Girls' Club Typing Com- mittee: Pep Club: Charm Club: Fellowship Com- mittee. Upon graduation Clarice will attend the U. of W. to study medicine. GRAVES, FRANCES- News Editor: Golden Spurs: ASR Thrift Chairman: Girls' Club Pub- licity: Girls' Club Cabinet: PTA Dance: Quill and Scroll: Mixer: Roll Rep.: Torch. GREAVES, KATHERINE-Senior Prom Com- mittee: Pep Club: Standards: Charm Club: Fine Arts Committee: Mixer Com.: Entertainment: Assembly Com.: Refreshment Com. GREENBAUM, MARILYN-Opera Glee: A Cap- pella: Locker Room Staff: Attendance Office: Charm Club: Pep Club: Nurse's Ollcice Staff. Her interest is music. 32 Seniors GREENE, LAURA-Golden Spurs. It's been a wonderful four years, being a part of Roosevelt, sharing in the activities and school life. GRIFFITH, HARRY-A Cappella: Glee Club: Opera. He is interested in music and track. Harry likes roller skating and sports. GRONVOLD, ANN-Girls' Club Typing: News Ad Staff: Senior Torch: Pep Club: Charm Club: Standards: ASR Health: Social Service Com- mittee. GRURR, DOLORES-She is very interested in skiing and swimming. Dolores intends to study at Seattle Pacific and train at Swedish Hospital for nursing. GUILD, DOROTHY-Minnesota was her home until last year, when she came to Roosevelt. For a vocation, Dorothy has chosen nursing, but pic- tures are her hobby. GUSTAFSON, HELENA-News Ad Staff: Social Service: Pep Club: Fine Arts: Attendance Ofhce. If Roosevelt could beat Ballard in foot- ball just once! GUTHORMSEN, SYLVIA-RHO Club: Camera Club: Teddy junior Red Cross: French Club: Roll Rep.: Mid-XYinter Concert. At the U. she plans to take a nursing course. GYGER, RICHARD-Annual: Debate: Movie Club: Mixer Host: Senior Torch: Junto: German Club: Intramural Fencing. Dick will study Me- chanical Engineering. GYLES, FRANK-Frank likes cars, especially 1941, Chevrolet, tive-passenger coupes. HAARSAKER, DALE-Dale likes to play basket- ball and baseball. He plans to attend Forestry School and to become a Forest Ranger. HAGANS, DOUG-Varsity Track: Football: Co- Chairman of Big Night: Roll Rep.: Sports Boost- ers. Doug plans to attend college and study law. HAGEN, LOIS-Golden Spurs: Chairman of ASR Activity Organization Com.: Treasurer of Sopho- more Class: Entertainment: ASR Thrift: Rose- maiden: Pep Club. HAGEN, PRISCILLA-Typing Com.: Standards Coin.: Charm Club: Counseling Room. Her fa- vorite sports are skiing and swimming. HAGERTY, DON-Don's main interest is in sports. After graduation his vocation will be ranching. Cars are his hobby. HAGERTY, SHARON-Girls' Club Cabinet: Annual: News: Advisor's Office: Attendance Office Stattg Chairman of Senior Pin Com.: Little Colonel: Publicity. HALL, JOANNE-Golden Spurs: Stage Force: News Ad Staff: Torch: Quill and Scroll: Roll Rep.: Vocational: Little Colonel Com.: Pep Club: Mother-Daughter Banquet Com. HALL, VERNON--Hall Patrol: A Cappella: Opera. Vernon's ambition is to be an organist. His interests are in music and mechanics. HALLOVVELL, BETTY-Golden Spurs: Girls' Club Cabinet: Chairman of Fellowship Com.: Make-Up Corps: RHO Club: Senior Torch: ASR Health Com.: News Staff: Charm Club. 33 .bzninrs ll.-Xl.l JNIC, MARIS FX --ln Rolla, North llakota Marion was President of the lireshman Class. Chairman ot' Lost and Found: Girls' Club Cabi- net: Good Cheer. HALONIE, AlARlLYN4Good Cheer Com.: En- tertainment Com.: Sponsorette: Charm Club: Little Colonel. In Rolla, North Dakota she was Secretary of the Freshman Class. llAlNlLIN, IUCN - After graduating from Roose- velt, lien will probably attend college. llc is in- terested in boat and wants to own a charter boat. l lAAlLlN, QCINNIQTI I - Activity Recording Com.: Roll Representative: Library Aid. After graduation she plans to attend the Cniversity of Xlashington. ll.-XNSON, Sl IANIJC lNfSenior Torch C News Ad Stattg Library Assistant: Charm Club. Shandon plans to go to business college before becoming a secretary. IIARDIN, IIERH--'44 and '46 Opera: '40 and '47 Revue: '47 Senior Play: Ilunto: Fencing. llerb plans to take Radio and Drama at the University of W'ashington. IIARLANU, IJUNALIJ-Public Address System: Ilost and llostess Com. lion is interested in skiing and hiking. lle plans to become a draftsman. HARNIDI-IN, liUCiIiNlCf Senior Play: Opera: Revue: Spring Matinee: Christmas Play: Hase- ball: Study llall Supervisor. llEHRRT, .CAROL-Opera: Revue: Senior Play: Mid-VVinter Concert. Carol likes anything con- nected with dramaties. IIIEIJLEY, NANCY LEE-Mixer Com.: Social Service Com.: Art Club: Compass Com: Tradi- tions Com. Nancy is interested in art and she hopes to become a dress designer. IHQIDRICH, JOYCE-Spanish Club. Joyce entered from Central High School in NVest Allis, Vvis- consin. Her hobbies are swimming and horseback riding. lIEL'l'ON, ICVILO - Hand: A Cappella: Revue Orchestra: lfellowship Com.: Little Colonel: Girls' Club Assembly Com.: Opera. Evilo plans to attend VV. S. C. IIENDRICKSON, GORDONfRoll Representa- tive: Intramural Ilasketball. Gordon plans to attend the Cniversity oi XYashington to study engineering. IHCNNINUS. -IERRY-PTA Dance Com.: All- City PTA Dance Com.: Sophomore Class Presi- dent : Hoys' Club .Assembly Com. Chairman: ASR Cabinet: Pep Club. IIERAPICR, llliT'l'Y-'l'eacher's Secretary: Cos- tume Force: Good Cheer Com.: Pep Club: Mid- XN'inter Con:ert. l3etty's interests are music and dancing. l'lERli'1 I', VIRGINIA - ASR Compass Com.: Standards Com.: Decorations: Sponsorette: Has- ket Room: Charm Club: Little Colonel. l'lliRZOfi, JERRY-Quill and Scroll : Roll Repre- sentative: News Ad Static: Spanish Club. jerry plans to attend the University of Vtfashington. HIERZOG, RCTII-Senior Play: Revue: Opera: 'l'orch. Ruth's interests are in Little Theater work and in Modern Dance. Ruth plans to attend the U. of XY. 31 beninrs HESTON, TOM-Stage Force: Library Super- visor. Tom's ambition is to travel around the world. His interests are skiing and hiking. HILL, BRUCE-News Staff: Study Hall Super- visor. Bruce is interested in the stock market and plans to attend the University of VVashington. HILL, MARY-Torch: ASR Activity Recording Com.: Pep Club: Fine Arts: Mixer Com.: Vo- cational Com.: Sophomore Dance Com.: Main Ofhce. HIXON, H ELEN-Girls' Club Cabinet: Roll Rep.: Little Colonel: Ch. of Typing Com.: Entertain- ment Com.: Records: Charm Club: Standards: Pep and Ski Club. HOIBY, GLEN-Camera Club: Paper Drive Coin. Glen is interested in sports, and plans to attend the University of XVashington. HOLDERLY, JIM-Jim transferred to Roosevelt from Blaine in his senior year. His main interest is sports. He plans to attend the University. HOLDERMAN, JOAN-Joan entered Roosevelt from Lewis and Clark High School in Spokane, VVashington, where she was a member of the golf team and debate club. I-IOLT, JEAN-Attendance Office Staff: Basket Room. Jearfs favorite pastime is horseback riding. After graduation she plans to become a steno- grapher. HOLVVAY, BONNIE-Golden Spurs: Chairman of Girls' Club Entertainment Com.: Senior Play and '47 Revue: President of Torch :Mixer Com.: Fine Arts. HOPKINS, SUE- RHO Club: Compass Com.: Senior Torch: Junto: Library Staff: Renton Dramatic Club. Sue is a native of Chicago, Illinois. HORN, MARILYN-Junior Torch: Teddy Junior Red Cross: Roll Banker. Upon graduation Mari- lyn plans to do secretarial work. Her special in- terest is playing the piano. HORNE, ARDITH-Building Improvement Com.: Traditions Com.: Charm Club: Minute Girls. After graduation she plans to attend the Univer- sity of Vlfashington. HOSKINS, BEVERLY-Roll Representative. Bev- erly's hobbies are dancing and sewing. I-ler am- bition is to enter modeling school. HUBBARD, FLORENCE-Annual Staff: Ticket Force: Senior Torch : Locker-Room Com. : Organ Concert Com.: Fellowship Com.: Sponsorette: Look-out Com. HUBBARD, MARJORIE-Usher Corps: Compass Com.: Girls' Club Typing Com.: Teacher's Sec- retary. Upon graduation she plans to attend college. HUBER, DICK-Intramural Tennis: Spanish Club. After college Dick will be associated with an airline company in South America. HUMPHREY, DICK-Paper Drive Com.: Roll Representative. Dick has an interest in football and basketball. He will attend the University of VVashington. HUMPHREY, BOB-Bob's interests are automo- tive mechanics and racing. His ambition is to attend Ford Training School and specialize in some phase of mechanics. 35 beninrf HUNTER, lNllI.'l'ON - liencing Club: Movie Club. Milton plans to attend the University of W'ashington and study Forestry. HUNTER, XNVILLIAM-News Staff. Bill is vevy interested in Journalism and will probably make it his career and he has lots of natural talent. HUPP, JAClieaSenior Torch: Study llall Super- visor: Roll Representative: Track: Vocational Conference. Jack plans to attend the University of NN'ashington. IIURLEY, TIIELMA- High Lights and Side l.ights : lfine Arts Club. Thelma has an interest in dancing and sports. She plans to be a secretary. HUSSEY, GERALDINE--Geraldine entered Roosevelt from South Kitsap High: where she was active in Pep Club, Latin Club: Sophomore Hop, and Tennis Team. H UTC HINSON, LESLIE-Opera, Rose Marie : Treasurer of the Movie Club. His main hobby is rock collecting. lle will attend the U. of NV. to study accounting. INKSTER, IIUIJ-Roughriders: Ping-Pong: llorseshoes: Badminton. Bud seems to go for dog races and hot rods. His most vicious ambition is to run the school for one day. JAMES, DOLORES -Revue: Nonette: Stage lforce: Opera: A Cappella. She is planning on going to the U. of VVashington to study music, her main interest. JELLUM, DON-R-Y: Pep Club: ASR Improve- ment Committee: Intramural Sports. Hunting, fishing, and skiing interest Don very much. His future plans include the U. of NY. JENSEN, JEAN -Golden Spurs: Sports Boost- ers: PTA Dance: Girls' Club Cabinet: Girls' Club Typing Chairman: Pep Club: Hostess: Sponsorettei Torch. JEREMIAH, DOROTHY- Dot plans to attend business college and become a high-grade steno- grapher. In her outside activities, dancing heads her list. JENVELL, CARLYN-Chairman of ASR Usher Corps: Chairman of Girl's Club Sign-Up: Inter- School Relations: liuilding Improvement: News Staff: Pep Club: Revue Costumes. JOHNSON, DIANE-Stage Force: Art Editor of News : Quill and Scroll: Art Club Presi- dent: Sponsorcttc and Roll Representative. ller ambition is to be a famous artist. JOHNSON, JOHN -- Roughriders: llall Patrol: Paper Committee: Senior Torch: Intramural Sports. Ile intends to complete his education at the University of VVashington. JOHNSON, ILA-RHO Club: Hostess: Torch. Mainly interested in sports, lla plans on going to Seattle College after her graduation. JOHNSON, IXIARILYN-Golden Spurs: Editor of the News : Girls' Club Cabinet: Advisors' Office Staff. Her future plans include attending the U. of XVashington. JOHNSON, MORSE-Study Hall Supervisor: Intramural liasketball: Track. llis hobbies in- clude those exciting sports, stamp collecting and skiing. JONES, BILL-Varsity Tennis: Entertainment Com.: Senior Torch: German Club Oflicer: Chairman of Intramural Tennis: Intramural Basketball: Science Club: Intramural Football. 36 beninrs JONES, JOHN-John, having been transferred to Roosevelt, wishes everyone new could receive the same friendly treatment he received. JONES, KENNET H-Varsity Basketball: Track: Hi-Y: Roll Representative. Kenny plans to attend the University of VVashington after graduation. JONES, VIRGINIA--The Compass: Standards Committee. Virginia thinks everyone should help support the school and have the fun of doing it. JORGENSEN, GEORGE-Upon graduation, George plans to attend college. He is interested in music and sports. He wishes Roosevelt 'iappiness in the future years. JOY, DOUGLAS -Roll Representitive: Revue: Paper Drive Committe: Tri-Y: Baseball: Foot- ball Manager: Study Hall Supervisor: Basketball. JUERGENS, DOLORES-Dolores plans to go to business college before going into some held of commercial work, JUNCKER, JO-Jo plans to attend U.C.L.A. and become a dancer. She is interested in skiing. KALDSTAD, SONJA-Sonja plans to attend the Providence School of Nursing after graduation from Roosevelt. KANGAS, BETTY-ller special interests are ski- ing and swimming. lletty plans to continue in thearter work after graduation. She came from Michigan. HEEL, VIRGINIA-Alumni: Activity Organiza- tion: Pep Club: ASR Typing: Compass: Charm Club: Little Colonel: Vocational Committee. KELLER, OLIN-Roughriders: Football: Hi-Y: Boys' Club Cabinet: Anti-Smoking Hoard: Study Hall Supervisor. Olin plans to attend the U. of XV. KELLERBLOCK, DALE-Debate Club. Dale is interested in horses and cattle and hopes to own his own ranch in the future. KELLY, EVELYN-Good Cheer Committe. Eve- lyn plans to be married after graduation, but later may take up nursing. KELNER, RICHARD-Dick entered from St. Ingnatius School, San Francisco. He plans to study engineering at the U. of NV. llis interests are sports. KERR, XVILMA-At Jefterson High in Portland, W'ilma was active in the Student Body. After graduation she plans to attend the U. of NV. KETNER, JANE-Girl's Club Cabinet: Charm Club: ASR Activity Recording: Alumni Com- mittee: Chairman of Minute Girls': Standards Committee. KETNER, NANCY-ASR Activity Recording Little Colonel: Girls' Club Cabinet: Standards: Good Cheer: Fine Arts. KIEBURTZ, BRUCE-Mixer Committee: Per- manent Torch: Hall Patrol: Movie Club: Minute Service: Public Address System: Intramural Tennis: Roll Rep. 37 Sentara:-f KIMBALL, AUDREY-Teddy Junior Red Cross: Four O'Clock Tea. After graduation Audrey plans on attending a business college. KING, JACK-Hall Patrol. Jack plans to attend the University of VVashington, and take up chemical engineering. KING, KEITH-Varsity and Intramural Golf: Art Club. Keith is very interested in art or writ- ing as a career and will attend art school in Los Angeles. KINNAN, BARBARA-Senior Play: Revue: Opera: Charm Club: Assembly Committee. Her ambition is to be coached for swimming in the '52 Olympic Games. KISKADDON, JOYCE-Compass : Alumni: News Ad Staff: Publicity: Fellowship: Standards: Dec- orations: Entertalinment: Assembly: Costume Force: Teddy Junior Red Cross. KISKADDON, VVILLIAIXI-Torch, Hall Patrol: Study Hall Supervisor: Minute Service: Roll Representative. He plans to take up engineering at the U. of VV. KNAPP, GENE- Roughrider President: Tri-Y: Advisory Council: Football: ASR Cabinet: PTA Dance Com.: Roll Rep.: Senior Prom Com. : News Staff: Soph. Dance. KNOVVLES, BOB KRIFNICE, KARL-Senior Torch: Hall Patrol: Science Club: Senior Orchestra: Radio Club: Trafhc Squad Captain. Interests : trumpet, astrono- my, and missionary work KUCHIN, CHRIS-Roll Representative: Intra- mural Basketball and Baseball. He is going to Pullman to study architecture. Main Interest: The Spud. KYLE, THERESE-Upon graduation she intends to enter business college. Her ambition is to be a theater manager. Her favorite sports are riding, dancing, swimming. LANG, JOHN-Pep Club: Inter-School Relations: Boys' Club Freshman Relations: German Club: Mixer Com.: ASR Publicity: Organ Concert: Study Hall Supervisor. LANGDON, BETTY-Opera: Glee Club: A Cap- pella: German Club. Betty is interested in and plans to make music her vocation. Her greatest ambition is to be in opera. LARSEN, MARY ANN-Editor of News : ASR Traditions: Little Colonel: Junior-Senior Dance: Standards: Charm Club: Roll Rep.: Counciling Room: Girls' Club Cabinet. LATHROP, DICK-ASR Assembly Com.: Torch: Study Hall Supervisor: Library: Football: Has- ket: Track. He plans to attend the U. of W. LATI-IROP, ESTHER-RHO Club. Iisther's greatest ambition is to travel to the Orient. She likes the out-of-doors and meeting people. LAUER, DAVID- Co-Chairman ASR Assembly Com.: Roughriders: Associate Editor of Annual: Mixer: Inter-School and Freshman Relations: Junior Dance: Torch: Roll Rep. LaVIOLETTF, RODNEY-Torch: Minute Serv- ice: Ski Club: Camera Club: One Hundred Mile Club. His hobbies are sailing, skiing, hiking, and swimming. 38 Seniors LEE, RAY-President of Boys' Club: Varsity Football: Baseball: Tri-Y: Roughriders: lfresh- man Class President: News: Sr. l'lay : Traditions. Ray wants to visit Europe. LEIBLY, NEIL-Xeil plans on going into elec- tronic researeh. lle is the operator of an amateur radio station, XY7I.NlZ. Neil will enter the Navy. LEVIN, RCTII M- Ruth entered Roosevelt from Horton lligh in Morton, XYashington where she decorated for the Senior Prom. Her ambition is to become a free-lance artist, LINDELL, Bl.-XlQII-YX-Revue '-I7: Senior Play: '47: Costume Force: Charm Club: Sponsorette Com. Xlarilylrs ambition is to be a clressmaker. LINDGREN, ,'XL'IJRIiY-ASR Tradition and Compass Com.: Decorations Com. : Y Fellowship Com.: Good Cheer Com.: Blake-up Corps: Cos- tume lforee: Usher Corps: Art Club. LOCKE, VIQR.-Xgffioorl Cheer: Costume Force: Entertainment Com.: Pep Club: Alumni Com.: After graduation she hopes to visit California. l.OClil-IR, Sl IIRLICY l.Ul'lSli- Senior Torch: Senior Orchestra: Klid-Winter Concert. Shirley plans to major in music at the University ol Wiashington. LOCKKIAN, GENICIVIIQVIQ-Klaiii Oliice Staff: Sophomore Dance Coin. Genevieve likes to swim. Her ambition is to become a psychiatrist. LONGAN, DON-Secretary of RAY. I7on's in- terest is in ears and model airplanes. lle plans to attend the University of XYashington. LUCAS, IQVAN-Paper llrive Com.: Intramural Basketball: Science Club: Spanish Club: Intra- muarl Iiaseball Nlanager: :Xetivities Com. LUIQCKICN, DON-liootball: Anti-Smoking lloard: Intramural .-Xrlvisory Iioard: 'l'raek-Nlan- ager: Roughriclers. lion has a special interest in sports. LUNIJ, SHIRLEY-flood Cheer Com, After leav- ing Roosevelt lligh School Shirley would like to become a stenographer. LUTMAN, CCRTIS -Curtis is interested in Mortuary Science. He wishes Roosevelt the best of luck forthe next25 years. INICDONALD, VIRGINIA --She served on the Improvement Coin, Her interests are in music, art and languages. She plans to attend the University of Vlfashington. NlaclNlII.L.-XN. -Illl'lN-IQlllIflllI'lKlCI'SI Study llall Supervisor: Hall Patrol: Intramural liasketball: Football: Pep Club: News Staff: Anti4Smoking Board: Roll Rep. IXIAGNUSON, Nl.-XRY-Charm Club: Teddy junior Red Cross: Minute Service: Senior Or- chestra: Revue: Opera: Klid-Vvinter Concert. Ice-skating and skiing are l1er interests. MAHANNA, C,-XRKIA-Carma's hobby is Collect- ing French poetry. She plans to be a translator at the Port of Embarkation. She plans to enter the University. MAHONEY, SALLY - Sports lioosters: Senior Torch: Ticket Force: Editor of News: Mixer Cong.: llost and Hostess Com.: Attendance Office Sta '. so A 'I 153.335 : -5 ' iiili , beniurs MAHONEY, TERRY-Terry has an interest in skiing and skating. After graduation she plans to be a housewife. MALLOY, JOHN-Football: Basketball: Outside Improvement Com.: Chairman of Boys' Club Dance Com. He is a member of Tri-Y. MANION, BARBARA-French Club: Charm Club: Alumni Com.: Vocational Com.: Publicity Com. After graduation she will attend the Uni- versity of Washington. MANNING, DERALD-Roughriders: Sports Boosters Com.: Building Improvement Com.: Study Hall Supervisor: Pep Club: Baseball: Football: Track: Intramural Sports. MARINO, ELEANOR-Girls' Club Cabinet: Chairman of Girls' Club Fine Arts Com.: Senior Torch: News Staff: ASR Thrift Com.: ASR Health Com.: Pep Club. MARSHALL, BILL-Historian of Ili-Y: Football and Varsity Track. B'owyser's hobbies are playing the piano and dancing. MARS HALL, DON-Roll Representative. Don is interested in sailboat racitx MARTIN, MARY ANN-Roll Representative: Entertainment Com. For amusement Mary Ann likes to ski. She plans to attend the University of NVashington. MATHERS, MADELYN-Golden Spurs: Editor of the News : Quill and Scroll: Girls' Club: Cabinet: Chairman of Refreshment Com.: ASR Alumni Com.: Pep Club. MATHESON, ALVIN-Roughriders: Hall Pa- trol: Torch: Movie Club. Alvin plans to attend the University of Washington and study Dentis- try. MCBURNEY, ROBERT -- Senior Torch: News Staff: Roll Representative: Intramural Basket- ball: Basket Room. He plans to attend the Uni- versity of Washington. McCARTNEY, CHARLENE-RHO Club: Usher Corps: Opera: Vocational Cont.: Nonette: Teddy Junior Red Cross: Mid-Winter Concert: Good Cheer Com.: Glee Club. MCDANIELS, WAYNE-Varsity Basketball and Baseball: Roll Representative. Ilis hobbies are fishing and tennis. Wayne plans to attend college. MCDARIS, CHARLES-Charles entered Roose- velt from Delhi High in Louisiana. After gradua- tion he plans to return there and attend college. McDONALD, DON-Football : Track: Basketball : Roll Representative: Torch. McLAUGHLIN ZOE-Girls' Club Standards Com.: Decorations Com.: Assembly Com.: Ski Club: Pep Club. Her interests are skiiing and mountain climbing. MCNAMEE, RICHARD-Advisory Council: Football: Track: Roll Representative: Boys' Club Intramural Sports Advisory Board: Assembly Com.: Basket Room. MEDART, WANDA-Oflice Staff. VVanda trans- ferred from Roosevelt High, Honolulu where she was Sophomore Class Secretary. 40 Seniors MEDIA, MERLE-Merle entered from Ravenna and plans to join the Merchant Marine after he graduates. MEISNER, MARILYN-Senior Torch: A Cap- pella. Marilyn entered Roosevelt this year from Lakewood High in Lakewood, Colorado. MELSON, ELINOR-Glee Club. Elinor is inter- ested in interpreting. She plans to go to the Uni- versity. Her hobbies are swimming and skiing. MERRITT, BETTY-Chairman ASR Health. President and Secretary of Spanish Club: Roll Rep: Senior Torch: Mixer: Host and Hostess: Alumni: Decorations. MICHELETTI, DON-Roughriders: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Study Hall Supervisor: Chairman of Study Hall Supervisors. His ambi- tion is to be a football coach. MIDDEKE, FAITH-Pep Club: Charm Club: Improvement Com.: Little Colonel: Decoration gem.: Usher Corps: Glee Club: Entertainment om. MILLER, PATRICIA E.--General Chairman of Revue Com.: Golden Spurs: President of Hostess Club: Chairman of Entertainment Com.: Girls' Club Cabinet: Torch. MILLER, RICHARD--Dick's interests are hunt- ing, fishing, basketball, football, and dancing. His ambition is to join the Forestry Service. MILLER, VIRGINIA-Little Colonel: Charm Club: Lost and Found Com. Virginia's hobbies are skiing and dancing. MITCHELL, JAMES-Roughriders: Senior Torch: ASR Improvement Com.: Minute Service. His interest is in sports. MITCHELL, JOAN -Sponsorette: Torch: Fel- lowship: Compass Com.: Good Cheer Com.: Look-out Com.: Spanish Club. Her ambition is to go to the U. of VV. MITCHELL, RAY-Ray plans to attend the Uni- versity of VVashington and study Forestry. He was a Roll Representative and a member of the tmnb- ling team. MODAHL, DONNA JEAN--Golden Spurs: Chairman of ASR Usher Corps: Usher Corps: Senior Torch: Nonette: Teddy Junior Red Cross. French Club: Revue '47: Opera '48. MOIIPLEASURE, JOYCE- Usher Corps: Pep Club: Good Cheer Com. : Teddy Junior Red Cross. Joyce plans to attend Santa Rosa College and go into Social Service work. MONTE, FRED-Basketball: Baseball: Roll Re- sentative. Fred's interests are fishing, boating, and cars. His hobby is cartooning. MONTES, NANCY-Nancy is interested in Inter- nationalism and world government. She aspires to practice medicine. Her favorite sport is skating. MONTGOMERY, RUSSELL-Boys' Club As- sembly Com.: Study Hall Supervisor: Mixer Com.: Sports Boosters: Hall Patrol :Stage Force: Pep Club. MYERS, JESS --Football: Baseball: Archery: Swimming. Jess' ambition is to become a radio engineer. He has an interest in radio and flying. .11 ll it F ii' 2. elf as is- 'ta C . H rrs E ff A you . E is 'E . if L .. E ' J . . ws. . Nh... L 2 lwbzetiihliltiiz 'f1:i+2:?'f?F.. , 'i .ag.Q1g.i53 f..f----:Y . ml SM... 0 . I t 5 liz. E5 r Qeniurs MYERS, PAT-Revue Com. Dance Co-Chairman: Revue'45, '46, '47: Opera: Pep Club: Decorations Com. Pat plans to attend the University of llawaii. NALLY, POLLY-Mixer Hostess: lintertainment Com. Polly came from VVoodrow VVilson High School,Youngston, Ohio where she was Pres. of Girl Reserves. NELSON, DONNA-Counciling Room. Her main interests are in skiing, swimming, and badminton. NELSON, XVILLIAM -Movie Club: Recording' Activity Com. Radio is l3ill's hobby. He operates his own radio set. NEVILLE, JACK - Roughriders: Hall Patrol : Minute Service: Boys' Club Bulletin Board : Golf : Track: Study llall Supervisor: Torch: Basket- ball. NHUMAN, RON NIELSRN. NIILDRED-Compass Com.: Decora- tions Com.: Pep Club: Opera: Revue: M id Winter Concert: Sophomore and Junior Dance Com. NOON, liARl3ARAfOpera: Charm Club: Pep and Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Library Aid: Usher Corps: Publicity Com. llarbara's ambition is to become a nurse. NORSTAD, DON-Don has an interest in foot- ball and track. After graduation he plans to at- tend the University of Washington. NORTON, NVILLIAM-Torcli : Czunera Club. llis ambition is to become a meteorologist. VVilliam's hobbies are photography and baseball. O'CONNliLl., PATRICIA-Social Service Com.: lllixerg Roll Representative: Standards Com.: Entertainment Com.: Roll Banker: lllother- Daughter Banquet Com.: Pep Club. O'CONNliR, ANN-To be continually striving for improvement is Ann's life ambition. She also de- sires to move back to her home town, San Diego, California. O'DAY, NlARYL-Swimming Team: Ski Club: Typing Com.: Charm Club: Standards Com.: Look Out Com. She wills her footprints to future llealth lid. Classes. O'DONNliLL, JACK-Co-Chairman Senior Prom Com.: Co-Chairman of PTA Dance Com.: Roll Representative: Boys' Club Coms. He likes all sports. Olli, NANCY-A Cappella: Records Coni.Z Stand- ards Com.: Good Cheer Com.: Torch: Senior Spanish Club: Charm Club: Pep Club: Mid- VVinter Concert: Minute Girls. OLIVER, KATHLEEN-Golden Spurs: Chair- man of Teddy Junior Red Cross: Usher Corps: A Cappella: Senior Torch: Sponsorette. Her ambition is to write. OLSEN, EUGENE-Gene is interested in sports. His ambition is to someday travel around the world. He wishes Roosevelt much luck in the coming years. OSBORNE, NORMAN- Science Club: German Club: Social Service Com.: Outside Patrol: Minute Service: War Activity Com. .ye bzniurs OSTEN, ANN-Advisory Council: Golden Spurs: Chairman of PTA Dance Com.: Student Ticket Board of Control 3 ASR Dance Com. : Prom Com. : Rose Maiden. OVENS, WALT-VValt came to Roosevelt from John Marshall. He has been in a few activities and has had a lot of fun during his years here. OZANNE, URBAN-Study Hall Supervisor: Editor of News'i: Roll Rep.: Senior Torch: In- ter-School Relations Com.: Pep Club: Basketball and Varsity Track. PADDEN, STAN -Varsity Football and Track: News Staff: Roll Representative: Stan plans to attend college and is interested in sports. PAGE, VICTOR-Camera Club: Senior Torch: Band. Vic is interested in photography and music. He will attend the University of VVashington after graduation. PANCHOT, DIANE-Golden Spurs: Art Club President: Make-up Corps Director: Sports lioos- ters: ASR Improvement: Pep Club: Standards: Sponsorette: Roll Rep. PANCHOT, NANCY-Make-up Corps: '47 Revue Make-up Chairman: Senior Torch: ASR lm- provement: Standards: Good Cheer: Senior Or- chestra: Art Club. PANTLEY, RICHARD-Boys' Club Assembly Com.: Pep Club: Publicity. Dicks interests are radio, photography, and auto mechanics. He hopes to be an announcer. PARKER, EUGENE-Gene hopes to become a doctor as he is very interested in medicine. llis main recreational hobby is skiing. PARKER, VVILLARD - Varsity Track: Rough- riders: Hi-Y: Ski Club. Because he is interested in art as a profession, Bill plans to attend an art school. PARKER, VVILLIAM-Torch : Thrift Committee: Boys' Club Hospitality. He is interested in sports and plans to enter the University of Vxfashington. PATCI-IIN, SHIRLEY-RHO Club: Social Serv- ice Committee: Roll Representative. Costume Force for the Operas. Her interest is Home Economics. PATMOR E, MARY LOU-She is greatly interest- ed in music and plans to become a grade school teacher after studying at Bellingham Normal. PAUL, ROBERTA-Stage Force Scene Designer: Pep Club. Her hobbies are skiing and photography. She plans upon graduation to attend nursing school at the U. VV. PAULUS, SALLY-ASR Thrift and Inter-School Relations Coms.: Publicity: Standards: Charm Club: Little Colonel: Decorations: Glee Club: Fine Arts : Vocational. PAYNE, MARY-RHO Club: Pep Club: Hank Cashier: Mid-VVinter Concert: Roll Representa- tive. Her plans are to attend college after gradua- tion. PEARSON, DONALD-Senior Orchestra: Roll Representative: Intramural Sports. Don is inter- ested in sports, music, fishing and radio. He plans to go to the U. of VV. PERKINS, DONALD-Roll Representative: Sen- ior Torch: Social Service Committe. The Univer- sity of his choice is VVashington. -I3 Seniors PETERMAN, PAT-Roll Representative: Make- up Corps: Chairman of lX'lllll1lC Girls: Girls' Im- provement: Pep Club. Pat will attend Burnley Art School. PETERSON, ANGE-Senior Play: Roll Rep.: Little Colonel : Pep Club: Publicity : Decorations : Traditions: Vocational: Sponsorettc: Charm Club: Fellowship: Mixer Hostess. PETERSON, CLAUDINE-Pep Club: Usher Corps: Sponsorette: Standards Committee. She plans to attend the University of VVashington after graduation. PETERSON, GAYLE-Vocational Connnittee: Charm Club: Fellowship: Little Colonel. Gayle likes to travel and plans to attend college. PETERSON, JANINE-Chairman of Charm Club: Revue 4 years: Sr. Class Representative: PTA Dancing Class Chairman: Little Colonel. ller interest is ski racing. PETERSON, MARILYN-Compass Com.: Girls' Club Records. She entered Roosevelt from Raven- na Grade School. Marilyn plans to be a steno- grapher after attending college. PETERSON. YVONNE-ASR Health Com.: Standards: Banker: Sports Boosters: Pep Club. Yvonne plans to be a model, and enjoys skiing and bowling. PETTI HON E, CAROL-Senior Torch : Co-Chair- man Revue Costume Com.: Little Colonel : Torch llanquet Com. PELAN, ROBERT-llob is from Spokane origin- ally, and he entered from Lewis and Clark High School. PICRETT, JEANIE-Pep Club: Decorations Com.: Revue: German Club. Jeanie plans to at- tend Ellensburg Teachers' College, and later to be a kindergarten teacher. PIER ENHROCR, JOAN-Little Col'onel: Charm Club: Poster Com. ,Ioan likes ally outdoor sports, especially skiing. PIERCE, DONALD- Entered from Hamilton ,lunior High, After graduation Don plans to enter the Service. PIERCE, LORRAINE- Pep Club: Standards: Good Cheer : Little Colonel : Typing : Sponsorette : Teddy Junior Red Cross: Glee Club. Lorraine's favorite sport is skiing. PIERCE, SHIRLEY-Golden Spurs: ASR Cabi- net: Charm Club: Sports Roosters: Revue: Pep Club: Standards: Entertainment: Decorations: PTA Dance Com. PITMAN, RA R ISARA-Annual: Alumni: Usher Corps : Publicity: Teddy Junior Red Cross: Spon- sorette: Basket Room. Barbara leaves Roosevelt her very best wishes. PITTS, GVVENN - Gwenn wishes someday to travel to South America. She hopes that Roosevelt will continue to progress in the next 25 years. PLESKO, CORINNE-Improvement Com.: Dec- orations: Red Cross: German Club: Sponsorette: Organ Concert Com. Corinne's ambition is to be- come a concert pianist. POST, ERNI E-Hall Patrol: Intramural Golf: Minute Service. Ernie plans to attend the Univer- sity of Washington and study meteorolgy. 4-1 Seniors POTGIESER, NVILMA-Roll Rep.: Art Clubl Sketch Club: Fine Arts: Sponsorette. VVilma plans to attend the U. ot' W. and study art. She wills her JOG pin to the school. POTTS, DRUSILLA-Golden Spurs: Sponsorette: Usher Corps: Entertainment: Senior Torch: A Cappella: Girls' Club Cabinet: Publicity: Chair- man of Teddy Junior Red Cross. PRICE, DELBERT-Football: Soph. Track: Sr. Orchestra: Band: '47 Opera: Orchestra: R-Y. Del is interested in music, and would like to he music teacher. PUGH, NEIL - Basketball: Ground Improvement Com. Neil plans to work with electronics upon graduation, and is interested in radios and air- planes. RABY, BRUCE- President of Science Club: Treasurer of German Club: Senior Torch : Mixer Com. Bruce plans to attend the U. of VV. and obtain a Ph. D. in Chemistry. RALPH, GEORGE-Chairman of 212 Study llall Supervisors: Yell Team: Sports Boosters: Mixer Com.: Boys' Club Assembly Com.: Intramural Football and Track. RAMAGE WALT-Football: Basketball: Track: Roughriders: Big Night Com.: Anti-Smoking' Board: Hi-Y. His ambition is to be a business executive. RARDIN, EVELYN- Charm Club: Good Cheer Com.: Pep Club: Vocational Com.: Lost and Found: Red Cross. RASCHKE, BARBARA-Host and Hostess Com. She plans to be an interior decorator. Barbara's interests are all sports, especially football. RASP, ROBERT- Bob came to Roosevelt in his senior year from Washington, D.C., and he plans to travel around the world. RAVENSCROFT, KEITH- Keith entered from Bryant grade school, and likes to draw cartoons. His will to the school is Chic Young. Someday he plans to own a string of grocery stores. RAYMOND, REGINALD-Intramural Basket- ball: Minute Service. Reg's interests are skiing, basketball, and any other outdoor sports. He also enjoys music. REIGHTLEY, DON-Study llall Supervisor: Roll Rep. Don plans to attend the U. of NV. and study Architecture. REINIKE, BEVERLY - Health Com.: Garden Club. Beverly came to Roosevelt from La Jalla, California. She hopes to become an excellent tennis player. REMLINGER, MARGARET-Usher Corps: Spanish Club: Highlights and Sidelights : Fine Arts: Mixer Com.: Extension Com.: Garden Club: Hostess Club. REYNOLDS, JAMES -Mixer Com: Pep Club: Football Dance Com. : A Cappella: lli-Y : Basket- ball Manager: Football: Baseball: Intramural Track. jim wills better teams to the school. RICE, SHIRLEY-Good Cheer: German Club: Garden Club. Shirley entered from Bothell High School in her sophomore year. She plans to become a secretary. RICHARDS, ROBERT- Trathc Patrol. Bob's main interests are skiing and dancing. He plans to take up Business Administration at the U. NV. 45 QA gl 2 t , V vig X p 4 'Fil , 9 'is vi? Qeniurs RICHARDSON, ROBERT -- Football : Camera Club: 100 Mile Club: Sports Boosters. Rowdyls main interests are fiying, stock horses, sailing and skiing. RIGDON, DELLA-Della entered from Ogden, Utah. She plans to attend the University of Wash- ington and major in Home Economics. RINKER, BARBARA-News Stafif: Thrift Com.: Charm Club.: Pep Club. Barbara plans to attend L7.C.L.A. Her 25th anniversary wish is that Roose- velt school spirit will never die. RITCI IEY, MARY-ASR Health and Social Serv- ice Coins.: Girls' Club Entertainment: Assembly: Good Cheer: Fine Arts: Refreshment, Standards and lfellowship Coms. RIVKIN, NORMAN-Roll Representative: Study Hall Supervisor: Track: R-Y: Boys' Club Ofhce. Norm is very interested in all sports fincluding people-.5 ROBBINS, PATRICIA-Usher Corps: Teddy Junior Red Cross: Publicity. Pat intends to be- come a nurse after studying at the University of Washington. ROBINSON, SHIRLEY-Senior Prom Com- mittee: Revue: Attendance Office: Pep Club: Little Colonel: Health: Publicity: Decorations: Standards: Charm. ROBINSON, SHIRLEY-RHO Club: Records Committee. She is an Alaskan from Juneau where she was in a mixed glee club. ROE, ROBERT-Bob plans to attend Seattle College. ROSS, DONALD ROSS, JOANNE- ASR Secretary: Advisory Council : Golden Spurs : Girls' Club Corresponding Secretary: Sophomore Class Secretary: Senior Torch: Revue, Sports Boosters. ROSS, NORMAN ROTIIER, JOHN- Roll Representative. Jack's interests are out of doors such as horses, dogs and swimming. His life's ambition is to own a dude ranch. ROVVAN, PATRICIA-Teddy Junior Red Cross: Washington Children's Home. Pat hopes that Roosevelt's school spirit will always be high and leaves her laughter to the school. RU BICAM, NICOLAS-Roll Representative at Garfield from which school he entered Roosevelt. He would like to climb Mt. Everest to fulfill his ambition. RUDD, DOLORES - News Ad Staff: Usher Corps : Charm Club. Her 25th Anniversary wish-- that everyone would call me Dodief' RUTIIERFORD, KEITH -Study Hall Super- visor. Having entered from john Marshall, Keith now wishes to go to the University of Vtfashington. RYLANDER, MYRTLE-Co-Chairman Assembly Com.: Compass: Typing Com.: 4 O'Clock Tea: Good Cheer: Little Colonelg Teacher's Secretary. Roll Rep. at Garheld. 46 Qeniurs SABIPSON, li.-XRHAR.-X-Anti-Smoking lloard: Co-Editor Highlights and Sidelights : News Staff : Junior Dance: PTA Dance Com. : Roll Rep. SAMS, BURNETT-Stage Force Electrician: Hall Patrol: Senior Torch: German Club: Chess and Stamp Clubs. His main ambition is to study higher mathematirs. SANDALL, SALLY-Sports Boosters: Charm Club: Standards : Sophomore Dance Com.: Senior Dance Com.: Pep Club: ASR Health: Entertain- ment: Decorations. SAVAGE, TONY-Roughriders: lloys' Club Em- ployment Com.: Tri-Y: Paper Drive Com.: Foot- ball : Basketball. He will attend college out of the state. ' SCABERY, H ERB-Herb plans to study businesa administration at Montana State Univers'ty. He entered from Hardin High School in Hardin, Montana. SCHANCK, JULIA-Assembly Committee: Tradi- tions Committee: Little Colonel. She plans to at- tend the University of W'ashington. She's a Vir- ginian. SHEER, BOB-Study Hall Supervisor: Roll Re- presentative: Basketball. Bob hopes someday to be an A-l automobile mechanic, so he'll attend a trade school. SCHERNER, SUE-Frosh Class President: Re- freshments Chairman: Traditions: Improvement: Pep Club: Mother-Daughter and Father- Daugh- ter Banquets: Health: Decorations. SCHEYER, MARILYN-Roll Representative: Improvement Committee: ASR Health Com- mittee. She is interested in Physiotherapy and hopes there'll be another '44 Football team. SCHNEIDER, JEAN-Pep Club: ASR Girls' Improvement: Charm Club: Standards Com- mittee: ASR Alumni: Decorations: Senior Play: Sponsorette: Art Club: French Club. SCHOLEN, BILL SCHWIND, DEAN -Four years in Movie Club. Dean hopes to be a film sound technician. He likes to dance and be happy. SCOTT, ANITAFMinute Girls: Assembly Com.: Charm Club. She likes to dance and ski. Anita will attend Washington State College. SCOTT, DAYLE-Roughriders: Secretary of Camera Club: Science Club: Torch: News Staff: Minute Service: Pep Club. SCOTT, JACQUELINE-Girls' Club History Com. Chairman: School Tokens: ASR Improve- ment: ASR Alumni: Roll Representative: Girls' Club Cabinet: Refreshments. SCOTT, LOIS-Teacher's Secretary: Senior Roll Rep.: Swimming Team: Good Cheer. Lois plans to attend the much mentioned University of Wash- ington. SCOTT, RICHARD-Movie Club: Stage Force Manager. Dick wills all his talents to the stage force and hopes that they may have a new electrical switch board. SCOTTON, THOlN'lAS-Roughriders: Track: Ski Team: Big Night Com.: Study Hall Super- visor: Compass Committee: Roll Representative: Freshman and Sophomore Dance Committees. -17 beninrs SCRUGGS, ELAINE-Girls' Club Office Staff: Standards Com.: Usher Corps: Pep Club: Minute Service Girls: Entertainment Com. She will be majoring in music at the U. of VV. SEATON, VIRGINIA-Counseling Clerk: Charm Club: Pep Club: Good Cheer: Vocational : Exten- sion Committee: Girls' Club Assembly. Her top interest is skiing. SEERING, LARRY - Editor of News: Quill and Scroll: Senior Torch: Hall Patrol: Science Club: Movie Club: Roll Representative. Larry will study engineering at Stanford University. SHAFER, DANA-A member of the W'ashington Alpine Club, Dana likes to ski, hike, and climb mountains. Her ambition is to raise horses in eas- tern Washington. SHAFFER, MARY JANE-Torch: Pep Club. She enjoys roller skating and horseback riding. Mary's ambition is to become a math teacher Qfor re- venge U. SHARP, DAVE- Track: Hall Patrol. Dave's hobbies are in the out of doors such as hunting and Hshing. He possesses an interest in old cars tcold rods.J SHAW, BARBARA-junto: Good Cheer: Stand- ards Committee. Best wishes to the next person who gets as big a 'kick' out of living as I do. SHEPARD, CLAUDINE-Torch: Frosh Auxil- liary Cabinet: Vocational Conference, Annual at Broadway. Her greatest ambitions are to fly around the world and graduate from college. SHIDLER, CAROL-'47 Revue: Nonette: Roll Rep.: Decorations: Improvement: Mother- Daughter Banquet: A Cappella: Senior Torch: Charm Club: Mid-Winter Concert: Art Club. SHORT, PHYLLIS-Golden Spurs: RHO Club President: News Statt: Revue Committe: Girls' Club Cabinet. Phil likes skiing and swimming and hopes to become zz nurse. SILER, EVELYN - Dancing, swimming, and horseback riding are high on Evelyn's activity list. She is fairly new at Roosevelt but likes it very much. SIM POKES, NVILLIAM-l3ill's interests lie main- ly in mathematics, cooking, music and certain indi- viduals in Long Reach, Port Townsend, and Roose- velt High. SIMPSON, PHYLLIS-Opera: A Cappella: Pep Club: Minute Girls: Mid-Winter Concert: Hank Cashier. Leaving her beloved Znd floor locker Phil will be an Air Hostess. SKAR, JIM SMITH, NORMAN - PTA Dance Committee: Torch 5 Junto. Norm is a gay fellow but he plans on settling down to the study of medicine at the U. of XVashington. SMITH, RALPH - He likes fishing and hunting very much. Ralph's 25th anniversary wish- That I may graduate from Roosevelt Cdear old school.J SMITH, VERNON F. - Vern was active in Freshman Relations Com. : Roll Rep.: Science and German Club, Library Aid, and he was in the '44 Opera. SNOVV, ,IOANNA-Golden Spurs: Chairman Dec- orations: Revue Publicity Co-Chairman: PTA Dance: Mixer: Health: junior Dance: Student Pass Publicity: Building Improvement. 48 Sveninrs SOHA, CHARLES-Track: Revue: Hoys' Quar- tet: Opera: Ensembles: Micl-VYinter Concert: A Cappella: Library Supervisor. Chuck will go to Montana State in Missoula. SOMPPI, DOLORES-ASR Thrift: Alumni: Traditions: Mixer: Charm Club: Sponsorette: Pep Club: Publicity: Good Cheer: Eine Arts: Little Colonel: Usher Corps. SPARLING, LORRAINE-Little Colonel: Inter- school Relations: Charm Club. The last colunm on her four year plan card is bequeathed to the school. SPENCER, XYILLIAM-Rill likes to ski and swim but loves ice hockey. To the school, he wills all his old donut holes that are xvorn out. SPENGLER, ELLEN -Roll Representative: So- cial Service: lisher Corps: Pep Club: Paper Drive: Standards Com.: Vocational Committee: Refreshments, SPIVEY, 1.-XCQl'ELINE-Senior Torch: PTA Dance Committee: Pep Club. After graduation jackie plans to attend a business college. SPOOR, ANNA MAY--Vice-President Art Club: Teddy junior Red Cross: junto: Good Cheer. Anna Mays main interests are in art and classical music. SPRAGUE, MARY -Roll Representative: Pep Club I Typing Committee: Publicity: Decorations 5 4 O'Clock Tea. Skiing and dancing are lNlary's main interests. SPRANG, PHILIP-Football: Ski Club: Track: R-Y. He enjoys skiing and dancing very much and when Phil graduates he plans to attend the School of Forestry, U,W'. STAMRAUGH, BETTY-Golden Spurs: Senior Play 546, '47: Revue Organization Committee Chairman: Girls' Club Entertainment. Betty plans to become a social wroker in the adoption field. STENQUIST, DON-Sec.-Treas. of Roughriders: Football: Raseball: R-Y: Torch: Chairman of Vocational Conference. Don hopes to study Elec- trical engineering. STEVENS. ARETTA-Senior Play : Opera Lead : Revue: Spurs: ASR Historian: Roll Rep.: Per- manent Torch: Soph., Ir., and Sr. Dance Coms. ller main interests are drama and music. STEVES, JIM -Study Hall Supervisor: Lunch- room. jim is interested in marine engineering and plans to follow this held after graduation. STEVIA, PRISCILLA---Fellowship Com.: Minute Girls: Vocational Com.: Entertainment Com.: Opera: A Cappella: Mid-W'inter Concert. Pris- cilla plans to be a stewardess. STIER, JUAN - Roll Rep.: Pep Club: Debate: Little Colonel Staff: Charm Club: ASR Thrift: Publicity: Compass: Traditions: Fine Arts Com. : Joan plans to become a nurse. ST. LAXYRENCE, MARILYN-Torch: Sponsor- ette: Library Aid: Teddy junior Red Cross: and Marilyn now teaches music. She is interested in music. STONE, LARRY-ASR President: lli-Y: ASR Cabinet: Advisory Council: Roll Rep.: Pep Club. STRANDIN, RONALD- Football: R-Y. Ron's nick-name is Swede, and he plans to go to Edison Vocational School, go skiing every weekend, and end up in Sweden to ski. -,IO Sentara STRATI IY, GLENN-Pep Club: Roll Rep.: lli-Y. Glenn plans to attend the L'. of XV. and become a doctor. STIRRE, ARMAND-Armand's main interests are mechanical work, driving racing cars, and horseback riding. He plans to take Machine Shop as his vocation. SCMNIRRS, ROY-llasketball: Fencing Club: Camera Club: Mixer Committee. Roy's ambition is to be a chemical engineer. SVICNSON, l'liARl.- Roll Rep.: Alumni Com.: Traditions: Iluilding Improvement: Pep Club' Charm Club: Typing and Standards Coms. SXYAFIFIELD ROR-Debate: Stamp Club: Li- brary Supervisor. llob plans to attend the U where he will major in llusiness and Economics. SWAN RERG, JACQUELINE-Pep Club: Stand- ards: Charm Club: Little Colonel: Sports Boost- ers: Entertaimnent: Assembly: Revue. She plans to attend Dental College. SNYANSON, JANET-News Staff: ASR Activity Organization: Sponsorette: Little Colonel: Health and Compass Coms.: Restroom Staff: Spanish Club: News Ad. SXVANSON, TOM-R-Y: Football: Study Hall Supervisor: Camera Club. Tom hopes everyone has as much fun as he has had at Roosevelt. SNVARTZEIJ., CORINNE-Girls, Club Cabinet: Traditions: Mixer Com.: lintertainment: Dec- orations: '47 Revue: ASR Improvement: Non- ettei A Cappella. TEETERS, CONNIE-Vocational Com.: Exten- sion Com.: RHO Club. Co1mie's interests are in music and athletics. She plans to attend VV.S.C. EL7TSCl l, ,lOl IN-Co-Chairman of Father-Son Hanquet Com.: Roll Representative: Study Hall Supervisor: ASR Dance Com.: Football: Tennis : Ground lmprovement Com. THAANCM, JANICF-A Cappella: Orchestra. Janice's main interests are in music and sewing. She wishes that all future students will meet as many swell ones as she has. T T IIEISIQN, SUR-'45 Revue: Nlother-Daughter lianquetiCom.: Attendance Office Staff: VVash- ington Children's llome Com.: l.ittle Colonel Com.: ASR Thrift Com. llILL, GERRY-Pep Club: Usher Corps: At- tendance Oflice Stafif: Vocational Com.: Paper Drive Com.: Highlights a11d Sidelights : Girls' Club Extension Com. Tl lOlXl PSON, BILL---Roughriders: Senior Torch: Senior Orchestra: Opera: Revue: Mid-Wfinter Concert: lirosh and Soph Track: Intranmral Ras- ketball. TIIOMPSON, CAROL-Standards Com.: Charm Club: Sponsorette: Opera Costume Force. ller hobby is all sports, especially skiing. HON PSON. DONN -Outside Traffic Squad: Senior Roll Representative. He hopes to make the transportation business his future. TH OR P, DIANA -Vice-President of Golden Spurs: Senior Play: Girls' Club Cabinet: Per- manent Torch: Revue Com.: News Staff: French Club: Roll Representative. T 5 O beniurs THORPE, MURIEL-Editor of News, Roll Rep., Quill and Scroll, Student Ticket Board of Con- trol, Little Colonel. TIFFANY, PATRICIA-Alumni Com., Improve- ment and Traditions Coms., Torch, Standards Com., Sponsorette. Pat wants to be a writer after attending the U. of W. TIMBERLAKE, WAYNE - Advisory Council, Football: Track: Basketball, Pres. of O-Y, Pres. of All-City Hi-Y Council, Roughriders, Senior Torch, Sports Editor of Annual. TODD, BOB -Vice-President of Boys' Club, Chairman of Anti-Smoking Board, Football, Track. He plans to attend art school after gradua- tion. TGRELL, DOUG-Study Hall Supervisor, Ground Improvement, Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football, Varsity Golf, Track. TRENHOLME, ANN-Recording Secretary of Girls' Club, PTA Dance Com.: Traditions Com., Activity Recording Com., ASR Alumni Com., ASR Health Com., Senior Torch. TROSTAD, RUTH-A Cappella, Band, Standards Com., Charm Club, Vocational Com., Pep Club, Fine Arts Com. Ruth's favorite hobby is skiing. TRIMBLE, RICHARD-aRoll Representative. Dick plans to attend a vocational school after graduation, and take up Flying and Mechanics. TRUIT, MARY-Senior Play. Her ambition is to see Broadway reopen. She has an interest in radio and drama. TUCKER, FLOYD-Swimming and tennis are Floyd's hobbies. After graduation, he plans to attend the University of Washington. TUCKETT, SALLY-Alumni Com., Publicity Com., Compass Com., Roll Representative, Charm Club., Little Colonel, Standards Com. TULLIS, ROD-Improvement Com., Intramural Com., Golf, Pep Club: Basketball Manager, Bas- ketball, PTA Dance Com., Football. TURMAN, RALPH-Ralph was Sophomore Class President at Broadway High School. He is in- terested in sports, sailing. He plans to attend the University. TURNER, MARILYN-Senior Torch, ASR Or- gan Concert Coin., Ticket Force, Revue Com., Opera, Vocational Com.: Look Out Com. TUTHILL, PATRICIA-Vice-President of Girls' Club, Golden Spurs, Roll Representative, Mixer Com., Pep Club, Girls' Club Improvement Com. TYLER, SHIRLEY-PTA Dance Com., Tradi- tions Com. , Charm Club , Improvement and Deco- ration Coms. Her interests are skiing, music and knitting. ULBRICKSON, Alvin-Building Improvement Com., Roll Rep. Alvin's hobby is Cartooning. His interests are rowing, skiing, and football. ULMAN, JAN 51 Qeniurs ULSURD, ROSALIE-Editor of News: ASR Cabinet: Quill and Scroll: Roll Rep.: Senior Torch: News Staff: Girls' Club Publicity Com.: Opera: Mid-VVinter Concert. UMINO, FUMI-French Club. Fumi is interested in medicine. Skiing and outdoor sports are her hobbies. She plans to attend the University. UNRUE, GEORGE UPTON, EARL-Earl's ambition is to become a salesman. His interests are skiing, fishing, dancing, and track. VAN de WALKER, JEANNE-Revue Costume Com. : Senior Torch : Activity Interviewing Com. : Little Colonel: Publicity. She plans to attend the U. of VV. VAN SLYCK, CHAROLOTTE-Red Cross: Decoration Com.: Vocational Com.: Charm Club: Sophomore Dance Com. She plans to attend the University of VVashington. VAN SLYCK, SHIRLEY-Charm Club: Stand- ards Com.: Sophomore Dance Com. She plans to attend Vassar or Stevens College. VAREY, GORDON-Gordon plans to become an architect. He is interested in mechanics and art. He plans to attend the University of XfV3Slllllg't0H. VAUGHN, 'WADE-Ski Club: Library Super- visor. Skiing is his favorite sport during the winter season. He plans to study Industrial Design at college. VICK, LOUIS-A Cappella: Stamp Club: Basket Room: Intramural Football and Basketball: Span- ish Club: Mid-VVinter Concert. VOLLAN, CAROL--VVashington Children's Home Com.: News Staff. She is interested in fashion design. XVADDINGHAM, GARY-Football Manager: Tri-Y: Boys' Improvement Com.: Study Hall Supervisor. After graduation, he plans to go into some form of business. NVALLACE, BEVERLY-lieverly entered from Union High, Oregon. She is interested in all sports especially swimming. Her ambition is to travel around the world. XVALTON, LaVONNE-lXlovie Club: Little Colo- nel: Charm Club. Her hobbies are ice skating and tropical fish. She plans to attend business college. XVARNER, MARY JANE-Torch: Counciling Clerk: Roll Rep.: Decorations Com.: Compass Com. Mary Jane's ambition is to be a successful lawyer. XVEHB, BEVERLY-Her interests are music and dancing. 25th Anniversary wish is that Roosevelt will remain for the next twenty-five years a wonderful school. XVEBER, GENE-President of Camera Club: Secretary of Movie Club: Roll Rep. He plans to he a press photographer or have a commercial color studio. WELLS, MARJORIE-Girls' Club Publicity Com.: Decorations Com.: Little Colonel Com.: ASR Health Com. : Revue Costume Com. : Stand- ards Com. 52 beninrs NK'ICRtilil.ANlJ, ,I ICRRY---.X Cappella: Opera '-IS: Chess Club: Ping Pune. ,Ierry likes tu ski anal canoe. llc has a great interest in psychic phenn- mena. XYlfRS'l'. IJUIU DTI I Y- Little Cnlunel.: SlIUllS'll ' ctte: Camera Club: Teddy juninr Red Crnss: llasket Ronin: Qlunttu. She plans to attend the Cniversity. XYIIITKIOIQIC,-IXCQCIfI.lNIf-Stagel u1'en'I Pep Club. She plans tu attend the Cniversity nt' XYash- ingtnn next fall. WI I l'l l'.XlililQ, NAI I LX 1' Itnll Representntiw, Naida plans tn attend the Cniversity uf XX'ashing- ton. ller hnbbies are hve gaited shun' hnrses and flying. XYICKKIAX, .IIXI-Sports Iidittvr nf News: Rmigli- riders: Quill and Sernllg Treasurer of 'I'wreI1: Chairman of Study llall Supervisurs.: lftmtlxall and Track. XYILICY, jUYClf-- Chairman uf Nurses's Odiee Staff: News .-Xd Statt: Xlzike-up Corps: ASK Traditions Cum.: lluilding lmprtmvement Cum.: Vice-President of lfrench Club. VVILKICSON, SllIRl.EY-Annual Staff: Seniur Torch: Alumni Cum.: RIIO Club llisturian. At llrrmatlway Shirley was Pres. nf lfrush Aux. and Little ll's. NYlLl.I,-XKIS, .IU ANN--Roll Rep.: tiuncl Cheer: ,luninr Red Crnss: Vneatitmzll Cum.: tlarden Club: Fine Arts: :Xctivity iIl'Q21lllZ1llltlll and lie- curding' Coins.: Ywuth Symphnny Orchestra. XYILLIARIS, XI.-XCRINIQ-IQIIU Club. Klaurine's ambition is In beenine a l'hysieal liclueatitail teacher. Iler hubby is lwrsebaek riding. XYIl,l.IAKIS, NANCY-t'l1airmannl' Senitn' Prmn Cum.: Standards Cum.: Little Cnlunel Cnm.1 Nurse-'s Office Staff: I'ep Club. XVI LLIA Nl S, l'.XT R I CI .Xf Student Cuuneilg Chairman of Mixer Cum.: Tieket lfuree: Sprin- surette: Fine Arts Crnu.: Charm Club. XYll.Ll.-XKISUN, RUN-.Xilnual Start: .Xssembly Coin.: Secretary ni Tnreh: Viee-l'resident nl Sophomore Class: l'T.X llanee Cunt.: lnters Selitml Relatinns: Compass Cum. VYlLLUCtLll IIY, ,IAN ICT - t iirls' Club Cabinet : Gulden Spurs: lfditur uf Hlligliliglits and Side- lightsui .-XSIQ Thrift Chiu.: Roll Representative: Make-up Curtis: News Stall. XYINTEIQS, ALXIX - A-X Cappella: Charm Club: Pep Club: Standards Cum, :Xln1a's chief interest is in music and she plans In euntinue her study wt' music after QI'HtlllIllIHll. Vflilfll IT, lilT.X - News Stall: Senior Torch: Girls' Club liellnwsllip Cunrl :Xetivity Iieetmrcling Cum.: ASR .Xlumni Cunt.: Nlixer Cum.: Typing Cum. NYY.-Xrl l', l.litJXXIQIJ-Varsity lfnntballi l'resi- dent uf R-Y. llis ambition is lu be zu fnutball coach. Leunard's hubby is CtlllL'Clllll.l' snapshots. XYYLLIIQ, JOAN - Null llanker. juan entered Roosevelt as E1 ,Iuniur from Vaneuuver, Canada. Her interests are hnrses and plmtngraplmy. YARHOCCIIT, ,-Xl.ICIi-Seninr T:n'cl1g Mixer Coin.: Secretary uf Spanish Club.: Iixtensinn Com.: IIig'I1Iig'hts and Sicleliglitsn: Thrift. 53 Seniors YOUNG, BARBARA - Chairman of Lost and Found: Library Assistant. Barbara-is interested in animals and plans to be a veterinarian. YOUNG, DALE-Dale is interested in hunting, fishing, and cars. His ambition is to own an air- plane. YOUNG, PATTY-Golden Spurs: Treasurer of Freshman Class: Girls' Club Cabinet: News Staff: ASR Alumni Com.: Mixer Com.: Sign- Up and Traditions Com. YOUSA, LILA MAE-Lila entered from John lllarshall. She took the commercial course at Roosevelt and plans to be a secretary after gradu- ation. ZACHAU, MARVIN-Marvin's pet peeve is long skirts and women drivers. Upon graduation he plans to go to Sun Valley, then to work in the Forestry Servce. ZAGER, JACK-Study llall Supervisors. lie plans to attend the University of VVashington after graduation. ZEIGER, DALLAS-Mixer Com.: Social Serv- ice Com.3 Sophomore Dance Com.: Pep Club. His ambition is to become an architect. HURDICK, NVILLIAM-Bill wants to go to college and study to become a naval architect. His ambi- tion is to sail his own ship in the Honolulu race. DRAKE, DAVID-Campus Day Pamphlet Com.: Debate Club: Torch. Creative writing, literature, mathematics and philosophy interest him, while hiking is his hobby. FA Y, BARBARA REIFFER, ANNA LEE--Ann's main interest is music. She would like to attend a music school. She served on the Extension and Standards Com- nlittees. KUTZ, JOYCE-Joyce came to Roosevelt in her Senior year. She wishes to go back to study nurs- ing at the University of Minnesota. LElllN'lAN, DICK-At Lincoln Dick was a member of the band and orchestra. llis ambition is to own a Buick car. VVASSHERG, CHARLES-Senior Torch: Science Club: German Club: Radio Clubg Orchestra: Garden Club. He enjoys green house gardening and VVagnerian Opera. 5 4 Zuniurs Jim-for Officers: Cupperlb jack Torney, presidentg tlowe-fb Roh Story, vice-prcsidentg Peggy Lawton, sec- retaryg Kenny Greenhaum, treasurer. TAKING ONE more step toward their year of graduation. the forty-niners became upper- classmen. To make sure that everything would run smoothly in their Junior year they elected Jack Torney. president: Bob Story. vice-president: Peggy Lawton. secretaryg and Kenny Greenbaum, treasurer of their class. These officers lost no time in organizing the class party, Kandy Kane Kappersn, held on December ll. Committee chairmen for this party Were: Decorations, lleverly Keith and Dick Kelsong Food, Louis Roebke and Helen Fordg Pro- gram. Sue Wleaverg Entertainment, llobby White and Dick Thorp Cleanup, Rob Boye and Grant Hendrickson 3 lhiblicity, Joyce llaltes and Don Caldwell 3 and Music, Tom VVoods and Camelia Placek. The party was a huge success. The Juniors began making their mark in the sports field, too. llill Meeks, Bill Champlin, Don Caster, Mike Guldager, and Don Cough, all showed that they'll put plenty of fight in the Teddy squads next year. '35 as if 3 ms 5 ,Q I ii or .,... 1- -. 1 X in i Juniors farolyn Acker, .lo Ann Ainsworth, Verna Allen, lien Anderson, Vlluocly Anderson, XN'illiam Antonius Hob Arkell, Ron Arneson. Katie Arnest, Adrian Arnold, llarhara Arnold, Nancy Ash Ricliarrl Aust, Gil: llaelnn, llolm liaghy, llrnce llalcoinn, Lola llalclwin, Arclis liall ,loyee Haltes, Darleen Harker, Ray Harker, Barbara liarron, Jack liartleson, Janice liartlett r ri n 2 Q Era, A W gr i :' A 1' ag Se . , . r Wg, ' , ,: - an-. 3 ...,: wiv 4' N' X 'fr ' is zz ' .1 Z 1 if We 7 Ag- .. 1- Q' is ., il A 0 . A ' lm 51: ,V . it , . I Q , Q cgi? V122 ' if 'sf ,e . lf? . 1' X R ,:' , ' , f- ., I Q 3 laaa a e a a a ' a a B we . 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Rieharrl joluismm Kay jones, Georgia julnlson, Bob Jordan, Jim Joy, lletti ,lean Juneker, Beverly Keith janet Keller, jean Kellerman, Sam Kelly, Rieharml Kelsoii, Pat Keimecly, .lulm Keifer 1 R K , x i T AE 13:2 vf , .: KMA, 7? 53535 5 Q ff Qi .,..,.,, 6 H G- -X 1: 'x .5 ,,., Q A' .,.. 5, 3 . 3' i i ,V K Q Y U!! ml ,ii e 3 i ,, , ' f' A f 1'-YEL 5 1 ,V -...A 'W in 1 ... M... is if i N m w 2 Qi' 'S Y ff 1 f fi? in wh: ie, fi A an 3 .VV .,.: ' r v ZZQE Z V is, llill lxillmurn, llarry King, Carlisle King, llmeiie Kuumlsen, Klarimi Klmrlsmm, Ralph Knutson Xlerilymie Kiwli. filnria Kuup, Stan Kusseii, l.elaiirl Kimtas, Kenny Kraft. NUl'lll2lll Krig' Pat Lamb, XYinnifrerl l.amhert, janet Larsen l':nt Larsfm, ,luau l,aslihaug'li, Larry Latshaw Roberta La Tour, Pat Lavin, Pat Law, Peggy Lawton, Barbara ' Lee, Bill Lehman 60 nv' ' W wl no ,. . .M Q' I 1 E A Wg , 1. 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Sl1irl1-y Nlillcr 61 ms' asv., Q J' X H6 --ff wi 'X H r ffl' 11 Siuniurs lJm1alcl lltllillfl, lXl:1rj11ricl.c11tz, li1lXX'Ill'fl Lwnarcl, Sllilffill L0 Vanclcr, Dtlllilltl l.cy, C1n11'afl Liptau Marilyn Umckwuml, Dun 1515 lmclccr, Nlzlrilyn l.ugz111 5 X Ricl1z1rcl l.UliCllS, K2 llick l,lltllL'I', IJ4111 l.11tl1cr in lzflffltlll Lyle. licttc 29 Q! ji l.y0llS, l'l11clijea11 Mans, Jcan lllildllbllillfl, Alilflllil lllllflfiifltlklll, ,lanct lllaclq l :1trici:1 Klzxckic, llctty IS-J' lll8.CLZlIlL', Kl2lI'f.f5ll'L'l ' A ie, XlllCl.l'ZlIl, l'1-ggy I .,,: A Klamlcry,,lua1111v l an In A l artin, ll I 1 vllic K l artin -4 iluniurs Loretta Minneker, Dona Mitchell, Bill Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, Art Morgan, Ted Klorelancl Pete Morrell, Ken Hoses, Lambert Nagler, llill Nelson, Noel Nelson, Stuart Nelson Nlarcia Nelthorpe, Rowena Neuman, ,lack Nicholson, Richard Nieltl, Connie Nielsen, Joanne Nielsen Ruth Nielsen, Royal Nortlby, Joanne Nyberg, Carol Nyre, Marilyn Oberkotter, James Oest A 1 A 1 t -J ',.. - N 1 .. A VIIA ,A I ,ik 4 M J A 'area' A . 'e -rl i 'X S Q 5 X w W g 'Ml , f ., .: i- 1 A it X M Q gr, Mr, - as f D. Tommy Olin, llelen Olsen, Norene Olsen, Tom O'Neill, Barbara Organ, Theresa O'Rourke Darlene Orr, Jane Oshakken, Glenn Osterhout, Bob Overton, Jack Palmer, Kenneth Palmer Joan Parker, Joyce Fenner, William Perrin lieverlee Petatz, Bruce Peterson, John Peterson Trucle Phare, Pat Phillips, Donna Philpott, Doreen P'- 3 leree, Norma liester, Charles Pietzsch 62 gf, at 2, I w ' f Yi if, . if K ., i E A ..,: ' an X N 3 ,..,, rig? ,R Q X V . ii, ' Q i Qi 2 A Af-A A l -..: f ' ' 'A 1 W L 'A' ig. , A fig? Klarcia Rhind, llulurcs Rice, Charles Riegcl, 'lu Ann Robbins, David Robinson, lmuis Rnclvkc ,xllll Rm-uiiiil. ,loan lingers, Rubcrl Rmling, Marian R4 mwsv, K l arclcl liupcl, l.4-lin Scntt C. llmmzi Sell, Klllfj' Scimctt, lfrzmcis Scrvcrn, Virginia Shaw, Bob Slwplxzircl, lris Slwpard llarolrl Slicrnuin, Dick Slliclcls, -lim Sliinklu, Fred Shore, ,lcaiicttu Sliuucair, Clmrlcm- Slmwnltcr 63 H i M, : 000- 19 Wm 'fl Q 'S' O ir-Efffzf 'W' iiiiiiiiiiiii Q A Q is N,.v J A K 3 W Euninrs l.islmctl1 Pisk, lin-tty Pittmzm, Camillu Vlzicck, Ruali Potts, lirnic Powell, ,lcamic l'rL-sim un Klllfllyll Price, Klurilyn l'I'llClvllUI1lIllL', lhflm l'utn:m1, l.u Vurnc R2lflCl', Eddy lfiilitlllilll, Jzmct RZXIISUIIIC llzlvicl liarig, Nurniaii lizistiliisscli, Nlark Ratliflfe, Mario Rziun, Dick Rczlrflmi, llulm licclmziu .2- if ll lfrnnk Rcifl. lfrud Reid, lius R4-inliardt, llyrmi Rclislmw, Sylvia licutcr, Nlarjuric Rcynolfls jiiuninrs lit-vcrly Shnck, Gcnc Simons, Holm Siphcrcl, Peggy Sires, Judy Skaggs, june Skinner llztrlnara Smith, Huh Smith, lirsul Smith, Grace Smith, ,loan Nl. Smith, juan R. Smith Marilyn Smith, Ncysa Snuwclcn, Mildred Sulhang, john Spurgin, llarlcy Stanforrl, Betty Starkey Marlow Strand, Ralph Struntl, Rulmcrt Stnry, Jnzunic Stenquist, lXl2ll'L!,ZlI'Cl Stevens, lmrcttzt Strihrc v 1- 'f ,wi i A M I Lv in ' Q 4,4 w . I' sv w..-.,f', W ,.. ,.,,, .. 3, x 33 H it it , - ,352 zt: by 'F K g ,ww iv A . I .ge , . , M AZ I Q t ai -:Mt 4 K 1 1 ': 2 Q H im my wwf 'r,.f,gv. , r . riffs X DK Dick Stutlcr, Sonja SlI'illlCll7Ul'g', Shirley Strnhlu, Phyllis Strutz, Charlcs Stnhhins, Pat Sullivan Szmrlra Sult, Gene Snmmy, Dick Swanlunrl, Marilyn Swanson, Marilyn Swcnscn, Tccl Taylor llunry Tc-llefscn, Harlmrzl Thomas, Jean Thnmpson, Terry 'llllllll'llJSUll, llick 'lllitn' Huh Thorn limb Tlwrnberg, Tom 'l'hm'nton, Pete Tlmrpc lfnnicv Tichcnm', ,luhn Tomlinson, ,lark 'lbrncy 61 jean VVilson, Nancy Wilson, Jack VVingatc Sylvia NViper, Elsie NVold, Tommy NYood Harvey Vlfoodbury, Rodney VVoodcock, Elaine Wright, Harold VVurster, Barbara Myatt, Fred Yates Don Youatt, Mary Lou Zimmerman, Richard Burdick, ,lean Coons, Robert Rain, Patricia Reid 65 12' ipgm Q.-,,. Q x A l r' juniors Joanne Torney, Paul Trimble, Pat Tufts, Dick Tyler, Pat Tyler, Maynard Ulvin Marilyn Vance, jerry Van Slyck, Roy Vickers, Celeste Vistrand, Mary VVz1dleigh, Bonnie VVz1ite Bill NValker, Mary NValler, Bob Wanamaker, Sue VVeave r, Dawn NVeber, Bill Wellington Ruth Wemple, Mary White, Roberta VVhit:-, Gene VVillard, Jim Williams, Marilyn NVilliams ' My ill? rbi LM , Q .S'nfvl1n11mrf'Ojffirrrxtt fleft to rightj Gretchen Vandercook, treasurer: Peggy Thometz, secretaryg Rar- bara Neville, vice-president: lletsy llird, president. bupbumnnzs No SOUNICR had the doors been Hung open this fall than the ambitious class of '50 began making their plans for thc coming year. They started things off with a bang by electing four fair maidens to the head positions of their class. These four were: lletsy Bird, presidentg llarbara Neville, vice-president: Peggy Thometz, secretaryg and Gretchen Yandercook, treasurer. These officers immediately proved that they were very capable by throwing a tirst-class party, the Soph Hall. Those on the committee which helped make this event such a success were, Ruth Snowden, Decorations: Nancy Crable. Refreshments: lfrank Little, Iintertainmentg and XYinnie Slater. l'ublicity. The party was held in the tlirls' Gym, with ice cream and cookies served as refreshments. This year the class has introduced an excellent idea of keeping a scrapbook for their four years. judging from their activity, they should have no trouble filling it. 66 Supbnmnres 5rd Raw--Hill Atelieson, Carl Allison, Donald Adams, Carlyton Anderson, Bob Ayres, Bruce Atkins, Jim Adams Jud Rom'-Wallace Anderson. ,lanis Anderson, XYayne Anderson, Joanne Arnold, Gene Andrews, Lael Anderson llon Anderson ISI Rare-Geralcl Andrews, Shirley Adams, Vetra Adams, Rose Armstrong, Barbara Anderson, Hill Arnold 3111 Run'-jay Henjamin, ,lean liaircl, Ann llernard, Charles llerst, Imogene lleail, Bruce lleatty, Allan Heall :Hd Kors'-Klary Ann Heck, Carol Bird, Margaret Berry, Charlotte Bentley, Rose Bennett, Anita Hetz, Dorothy llareo lx! Now-jo Ann Bealor, Dorothy llencler, Dorothy Barth, Beverly liehar, Aileen Berg, Nancy Anderson, David lleebe Dwi Kurt'-Blat Blom, XYayne Heyer, joan Brown, Doug Hergman, Walter lirewer, lion Boynton Jud Roiw-lioh lirus, Norm Blum, Muriel Blackmore, Louise Borgardns, ,leralyn Iiorsetli, Grace lioswyk, ,lean Bond lst Ron'-Gerald Brown, Mary llruner, Arlyne Hloeser, Shirley Bruner, XVHITCII llomstead. Genevieve Bergado qw! Row-Ralpli Lalvert. llerman lillSCllk6, Byron Hnxton, jack Cahill, Herbert Carlson, jim Carter, Karl lirask :ml li'rm'-Donald Bradley, Betsey Hird, Dee Dee Blackbourn, Darlene Carutli, Bud Carr, Graham Campbell, Allen Copps :xt Kon'-Xilan Carvasso, Mary Louise Boswell, Priscilla Boyer, Alice Mae Buell, Geraldine Carruthers. llillie Brown, james Cameron 67 bnpbnmnres gn! Ron'-Steve Collman, Dick Carpenter, Roger Cressey llob Charlesbois, Lee Cole, Richard Coar emi Row-Brian Comstock, Lee Ann Curry, Donna Chisholm, Beatrice Caswell, Barbara Chase, Donna Corlett, Jim Carlson lx! Row-Bob Chapman, Carol Cone, Lois Cline, Pat Cox, Joanne Cozens, Pauline Collins, lien Clark grrl Ruu+Campbell Church, Gordon Cultum, Allen Dery, George Comstock, Bill Champlin, Edwin Dahlgren, Bob Dutton and Row--Doug Campbell, Earl Cash, Valerie Chapman, Peggy Dawley, Bonnie Daigh, Jean Dennie, NVanda Cloyd :xt Row-Carol Crippe, Colleen Cassels, Joyce Coulter, Gwen Dittman, Marjorie Corbin, Rosalie Close, :Xlita Castor ,Grd Rim'-'lioiii Draper, Jim Duncan, Bill Donahue, Hill Davies Rodney Dennison, Del DeVore, Clark Dowling :Hd Rirzu-lion Due, Maurice Duncan, lllarilyn Davis, Jo Ann Cook, Shirley Dunton, Don Dittelurandt ISI Rom'-Roselnary Dixon, Joann Donaldson, Judy Davis, Ann Diekerman, Eleanor Flagler, Betty Flaurnoy, Dolores Day ,ml Ro-zv-Dick Ellis, Garry Foster, Ronnie Denzer, Sid Eland, Ted Frost, David Forester, Charles Fletcher, Ray Freidnian :nd Row-Philip Egtvet, Gloria Eckert, Virginia Emerson, Joanne Eastman, June Fairfield, Frances Ederer, Marlene Felt lst Row-Earl Dunsmore, Greta Follette, Charlene Fetrow, Natalie Dodge, lrene Edwards, Barbara Eastes 68 Smpbnmnres 3rd Raza'-Alice Fowler, Nancy Grabill, Barney Fnrseth, Jerry Greenway, Art Finlon. Pete Ferry, ,loan Gellerrnan :lui Rota'-Mollie Ann Grainger, Violet Gage, Barbara Gregory, Shirley Grecnbauin, ,lean Fork, Jeanne Givens, Robert Fornia lxl Rim'-XYilson flaw, Hazel Gates. Margaret Gaub, Glenna lianlk, Joyce Givens, lfstcr Gillbotls ml Rofu+Hettx' Harnden, Marcia Handler, Bob llykes. Ron Hatten, ,lerry Groesbeck. Frank Herzog. NYillis Hammer, jo Ann Heasley :nd Raith-Mary Ann Hollowell, Carol Harper, Virginia Haldeman, Pauline Herget, Shirley Harvin, Shirley Hanson, Pat Hansen lx! Rnze'-Amlrea Hang. Pat Gageby, Sherly Goggins, Shirley Hathaway, Jeanne Goodrich. Carole Good 3rd Ron'-Jack Holt, Herby Hudson, Rob Herrick, Darrell Hofferber, Dave Hutchinson, Richard Hillman, Mike Heathman, Tom Handy :nd Row-Robert Hovey, Hazel Hunt, Mary Hicks, Sally Heiland, Douglas Horne. Royal H igbe. Richard l lolcomb ml IQITZK'-.'XllCt' Hubbard. Sally Garrison. Lorraine Hopkins. Barbara Herrett, Karol llodl, Martha Hickerson 3rd Razvw-Allan vlorgenson, Charles Ingrahanl, Albert james, Richard Irwin, Bill Kelley, Donald Kane, Patrick Ingersoll, jim jeager. :ml Rott'-,laines Jarvis, W'illia1n Hole, Gary ,le-ntoft, lierrie jones, liud Hutchins, Charles Kangas. Robert Hungerford ISI Row--Lon Holstroni. Carol Irwin, Ina jenaen, Marjorie johnson, Marlys Jensen, Mae ,lamison no xFV 4l Qnpbumurzf 3l'If Row-Fclwiu Hume, llorton llubbert, Clarence Klammcr, Bob Kay, Marcia Keller, Edward Larsen, jay Lanclreth, Dick Kulm Jud Row-Ardytli Kenoyer, Ann Kellogg, Grace Krieger, Pat Knowles, lcla Mae Lewis. Arline King, Yvonne Keith lx! Rau'-Virgy Lou Lambertou, Dolores Kreps, lletty Kauffman, Faith Keller, Gloria Kronschnable, Joyce Kyle 3f'dRo1e-llarolcl Ketzenharger, Loren Lindquist, Hill Keller, Don Kelley, Jack Kennett, Don Keith, john Kratky, Frank Little 21111 Row-Holi King, ,lim Len, lion Lower, Ralph Lartz, llavicl Leisy, Don Lewis, llick Laniberton 1.vt Raw-Don Layton, Margaret Lopp, Vida Locke, Nancy Knox, Alvin Leonard, Dick Lcntz am' Row-Paul McMahon, liruce McCann, llavicl -lorclan, Glen Love, Clark Marshall, Jim Manning, Konn Klarkey, ,lim May :ml Rmu-Cer1'ie Mitchell, Carl Lincle, Don Luchte, Paul Martiuseu, Arthur Klathisou, lioll McKay, Gloria Miller lxt Rare-Carol johnson, Ruth Marken, Patricia Hay, Lael McAllister, Carol Martens, Dorothy Martin J 'ru' Row--Jolui Mcliown, lloh QXlcAlexancler, Ronald Mcklicken, Norman Mellonald, Miles McCoy, Marshall McCann, Allen Mcllonalrl, Ross McLaughlin :rn11?o1a'flXlz1i'y Myatt, Velva Lu Moore, Jacqueline Michel, Kay Miller, Alysaune McCaFfey, Val Dora McKee, Don Marshall .3 lst Ron'-Ann Morris, Lou Ann Meyer, Carol Johansen, Jean Merrick, Roberta KleClous, Joanne Myers ff? Svupbnmnres :nl Rum'---llarlev Xelsnn, lgllll Klfincly, Keith xlllflilllilthll, Dan Nurtlltielcl, Vivian Xluney, Martin NlIflClIll?lll, Iinh Newell, Hlxnnes Newemner :ml Rnre-,lanis Klnscutt, Sylvia Xetli, Carnl Lee Moyer, Laura Nlurtmi, Doris Nefter, Charlotte Ann Nelson, janet Nlunnie fx! lXIUIn+-ICHIIIIC Nlurpliy, Catlileen Naruwitz, -lark Nelicr, Marilyn Newell. Barbara Neville, Klarilyn Nelson jrd lime'--,Rs vhert Olscliew sky, Toni U'Cnnnell, Ronnie Uverlinlt. Barbara I atnn, Sherry Poole, Suzanne Paulsen, Dale Oberg, Ren Nlottley .'1141'l?n:r'--1411111 O'lf1Jl!FkK'.-lrlllk' Y Ualerlimit, llelen l eillnnzm, 'lllleu llL'tl'I'SUI'l, l'21t Vigutl, Hex' Vrzunlnis, lietty Parkes' lxl lx'n-rw-Ruseiiiary l'rinnn, Andrey Peterson, Nancy Hsteiiherg, Carol Nielsen, Marilyn Pitcher, l'al fJ'NeiIl gm' lffm'-1l:lelc Pzulcluek, ,lulin Ready, Gary lluhstad, ,lames RHSIIIIISSCII, liiek l':1yntei', Ilarulrl Null, Ralnli Ulsnn, Carl Seliainpera Jun' lffm'-Catl1ei'ine Remliek. -lane Nuelsen, Canal liuasell, Yivain Rowley. janet Rlieaunxe, .Xlarlee ROSS, Steve Perrin lx! Rim'-lieverly l'l1elan, lfverett Vanin, lirahani iersun, . HXIIIQ e ery, wwe P XI I' t nl , Qinst, lleatriee Seabery 3111 Ifwze-Hill Reese, Ifrerl l ing'rey, john l'ruct4ir, Robert 12, Pnrter, Ilee Rees, filnria l'erkins, Dun Russ, Stewarrl Slllilll Jud lx'n'n'-liar-harzl S1iufle'i'zl5s. ,loan Selby, Karin Sininnsen, Ruth Siiowcleii, Rieliarml Sessions, XX'innie Slater. Evelyn Veterwn l.x'f lX,ll'fk '.lUyl'L' Sicgert, Nlllilllll Parfitt, Shirley Sparks, Veronica Sinitli, Vatrieial Sl1Ul'Ill2ill, lime Nlzirie Petersini fl lm.-.-M Quphnmures :rd Ira-zt'---C'arl Sjmlin, Frank Skinner, -lim Stncltlarrl, Paul Savage, Kun Sc-llcrs. Huh Stcvcs, Tucl Roscm-, Larry SllNOllS Jin! Rnizvdliub Satterthwaitc, l.ct- Sanders, Dick S3.llllflCl'S, Russ Scniif, Drake Sisley. ,lanics Stagncr, Mack Tlnnnsnn lx! lx'nrK'!IJmuii1a Shinklc, licvcrly Sprague, janet Slmrt, llnrccn Schmitt, hlarcia Scott, llclcn Smith :rd Ruzufliocl Stewart, Bill Snthc-rlancl, Genrgt- Sprang, llavcy Smith, lictsy Taylnr, llnug' XYvavcr, 'lk-cl Turner, -Inhn Vnspcr :ml li'n'rt'-al.anrit- Snllivan, ,lt-an . , v Swcnsmi, l-stty NN alle, Pat 'l'luv1npsu11, Sue XYey1nnutl1, Ruth XYalli11g', Arlan Stunt' lx! lXlU'ZUflS2lllllC't'll StI'Ct'lt'1', lflnrcncu Straw, liarhara Sta-wart. l't-ggy Tlimnvtz, Pat Van Vfinklt-, Susan 'l'arhill :rd lx'n'zt'--linlicrt YYarricl-1, Frank Wells, Mnrtnn VYahlin. lfrl XYatnc, Ilill Triinlilc, lQlL'l11l1'il l'nrnQ, ,lcrry Illllflllllll, Huh W'hitc :ml lfnzv-Kliimr yyzlllacu, Kay lYatsnn, Marilyn Tliennas, ,Xnnc 'l'r1iul1lnnrl, llnlurcs Yjvuy, Nnrtun NK'ascl1e-r, Rayinnnrl XYcarnc fy! lfn-gngI'Jnrc-imc Xx'QSll'1l, tire-tclicn Vanclcrcnnk, llclurce Xlarclall, jnannc Xx'lllllSt1'Ulll, Marian XYalt-y, l341lm't's Wivtlcll rm' lX,U'Zt'-glilfli XYhitc, Allan Vfyllic, lhggt-r XYillman, liill XYl1itc, Dun Zalesky, llill Wright, ,lack Wires. lbnanc XYllll2lll1S4lII :ml lt'n-zv- A A I ary lYOUtlW1ll'll, ,lnycc Xxilllllillli Anne XXI-stlurnnk, tiaylc XYrigl1t, lit-tty Wicknian. Rctha XYllll1illlS, ,It-an Zentncr Lvl lfnzv--lit-iixiutli Yfcntnur, Patricia Xkinucl, Virginia Znllnian, Shirlcy XYiscnian, Marilyn Witt, Dnnalrl Tncktr 72 Qnphumurss ,ml lxwzvsliuy Morris, lien Iiilcs. ,lim Hearts, 11011 liunrlcracn, 1.111116 Harrlarwu, Dale Luttmi, 1-idwarcl Lizuiiplwll, Frank Klmtullcr :mi lx'u-zv-Ilmiiiic ,loan 1'1in1fui', Helly 1iI'21IK1f'.,1H3l1 fi, llrmvn CZlI'tJ1l'.XC141ll, Pat Lcitcli, jivyuc Stn-gur, 1i2ll'L'll lhmisteail lx! lx'u:i'f1h'ai1 llavis, 11211 llcrmzm. Nancy Hraclsliaw. ,lcrcnc Ihisliman, ,lcaimiiic 11UI'f2,1ll1Il11, Nlzirthinjc-zln vlurgcxismi -:nd 1fIVIx'-1.lJl1Zi1llL' Schrum, ,lzmut Tate, Charlcs Pickett, 11111X1CNZilll3!'Zl,-1L'TTj' Kntmii, Dick '111lllI'S1lYll, llcurgc Quik, limipc Ilardiiig Jw! lx'u1i'-1 1011-ii ,lean liwyd, Hn-tty licrry, Eileen lilciikin, llnlnres Uiristciiscii, Kathy 1.4Jllg', licvw-ly julillwii, Klnlrcl hlciiiivrsfnl LWlfxrlh'-1il!I'f1tlllShllllrtt,-111 .11l1l1IL'1-CNX'1S, N12lI'11j'I1 1lur1s4i .lczm .Xiiflra-xx's. Val Hmm-, Huh 1.114111 fI't11Y't1Tl'-f-1,311 1':1ris, ijcurgc Iilair, janies llugzm, Edwin linker, hlsaimim- Nc-wcmiiu-ig juznliic Xlattivi, 11trll Scott, Lauren lily :ml li'u:.'+-1'z1t Limivcy,L1uz111m: Pm-iicct, Pzlulinc Siegcrt, Nlary lfllcn Chism. Nznify XXX-lcluii, ju ,Xima XYilwi1. -IUHIIIIU Stcwzwt lx'1f-u'l-112111111 Gray, lhmiizl 'I'11m11ps:Iii, YYHIHIC Zvrr. ,1ll2illIl6 XY:1gi1vr, llnrlciic v.1Il2llL'l', .fuck Ncvrgznzirrl ,Wi lx'r. IU--1 l'L'c1 1'm'11sC, liill QAUNXZIII, 131111 Snider, xYIl11j' 1'11i11ips, llilvn' 11,01 Inv, K,ik'11IA1C XX'llittIn-wy, llurlcy NK'1iH1l gm! lx'ff:i'f--NI:11ii'ics 1Jllllx'lllI, Rnbcrt lf. 1'm'lci', Dun XXNMI, Ihm Slum-, Graham l'ici'sm1. Nlclviii IQiwi1g'c1'1nlc lx! Rn:-'-llmia May Nlitclu-ll, Nancy I':1t1w1rc. Nucl NlPI'f1h1I'lvlll,i1I'3Ill2iH Quimby. Nlairic Smith, L':nt11vrinc ZL'12l'K'l' - 1 jj nw 10 Q '53 . ' ' .ai W- s 4 l 2 5 5 . f:I'4'.TlIllltIll OHirf'r.r.' fright to leftj David llravenzler, president: Barbara liartman. vice-president: Russell NVQ-llman, secretary: Ruth Nlackcy, treasurer. Jfresbmen L'Nnlf:R THE competent guidance of Miss lirewitt and Miss Van Orsdall the class of 1951 has completed the first phase of a four-year journey. Of the year's activities there was none more successful than the lfreslnnen-sponsored class party in December, entitled Fun and Fancy Free, which was held in the gymnasium. The entertainment consisting of an accordion number, a tap dance, magic stunts, trio sing- ili, refreshments and dancing afforded all an enjoyable time. The class officers, largely responsible for the satisfactory completion of the year's projects, were: David liravender, president: llarbara Hartman, vice-presidentg Russell XN'ellman, secretary: Ruth Mackay. treasurerg and Miriam Hansen, as .X. S. R. Cabinet Representative. 74 jfresbmen l'Tl'Tl'RE I Rott' 1-Sllill Heckelman, Me-rcia Allin, Doris Anthony, Pat Allison, Donna Baelnn, Barbara Baehm l'Ill'l'l'Rl' ll l'l4 l'l7RI. lll l'll l'l'I Q . l'lt Tlllilf V I5 Edna Allison, Dolores Ayres, lirlwarcl Arthur. lffm' 3-Ralph Haleont, Courtland Alston, lietty Ilarnes, Jinx Dahlm, Gretchen Alnhuhl, Karl liCIlj2illllll,JlII1 Hencler, Donald lieelve, llarlmara li3!'llll3ll. Rfm' I--Chel Blom-Cooper, Marion Hloniscth, llelen lireezc, Lottie lirost, George Brehm, Bob Burns, Eileen lllenkinsop, Mary Ellen Hollinger, Jo Ann llolstarl. fro-zu' J--Nancy llurgeson, jan llronichc, Nancy lliekforcl, llill liurwell, Charles Down, Dale lioose Dave Hravencler, Nanette Boys, Nancy Hoe. lion' I-'AlZl.1'l1lllllC Corhett, Shirley Ann Chase, llc-tty Cameron, Joanne Cunningham, Dorothy Clark Duane Costa, RueAnne Hullarrl, Louise lirungarcl, ,Iucly Hoomgaarden. Noir' J-,lean llrockman, Dolores Coleman, Shirley Craft, Sally Campbell, James Colvarfl, Dean Connelly, Susan Cantrill, Molly Carnegie, Pat Clarke. Rim' 1-Norman lirickson, Corky Erickson, jack Christy, Delores Dilger, Joanne Dawes, Lee Davis Claudia llenney. Loretta Erickson, June lingzlisli. Nota' J--Dianne Dt-Witt, Clarence lirlmunrlson, Blake Eagle, David Dolley, Ancly Espinoza, ,lc-rry Canianclona, Larry Cotter, Charles Dolman, liufl Christensen. lx'o':t' I-f-I laroltl Gaitlsiek, ,lanice Finlay, ,lanicc George, Natalie fiat-tjens, Connie lirench, Joanne Foster, ,lohn livans, Don Farra, Carol iiierlt. lrnw 2--Jucly Flournoy, Suzanne Funk, Sain Glass, l.arry lfraek, Nlerrillann Glass, Patricia Forbin Betty Fay, Betty Gross, Bobhette Gilmore. l'It 1 me mv freshmen Il l'URl IQURF YH IU, l'llRF Y l'l'Rl W R0-iv I-Alclcn llarris, Paul llnrfling, lfml llulm, Kenny llHIN:'ll, Huh llorhcs, Ray Hcily lilcautvr lliwlm, Margaret llufmaim, Shirley lliiskins. Rn-zz' J--Darrell llufiliaiiti, liiigciic llull, Dun llnrclcn, Larry llilschcr Ame-lin llyrg, Clmrlcs Hicks Hill llcztttm, liill Hicks, fiom- Iliiic. 1 r 7 iv I-Phillip Graham, ,lim Iluwlcy. ,loannc Gutsclimiclt, juclith Gray, Nlargic llippc-rsmi, Joan llarlzmrl, Marie Ilcllcr, illRI'lUIl l'lc11cll'it'ksol1, liuh Grccnway. k'07t'2-l-z111r61icc Graft, ,lufly llawkius, hlilflillll llauscn, hlicltacl Green, Richarrl Grihhin, Veriuni Gunrllncli, Chnrltls fiI'0x'Il, Faith llanralmu, lit-tty llilhnan. III Row I--iHl1t'l llaskins, llarlmarzi lltihht-rt, Muiiagrcilu liurack, lflaim- lluntt-r, Utalmu Iolixisuil. Phyllis liincl, 'l'zu1y:1 King, June liiilg, jerry llumphrcy. Row 2--licrri liztstuiug, Aim linechtel, Aim Knox, Sicl lvcrsmu, Hill ,lUllllSHll, Naurict- hlnmhsmi, Dick klnliiisim, Nita lie-cncr, llnrvt-5 Jarvis. VRE 'X Rim' 1-Ruddy Marriivtt, Nlurk Murphy, Victor Metzgar. ,lczumc Mnclfarlancl, Ann Marr, Sully Mztclhmalcl, liatlilcvli Nlcllargtw, K:1rinl.iml, Ruth Haclivsy. !x'4r:v J-Pzutl l,2llNl5Slk'I't', Ricliairml Nlzu-hl, Nurman Maas, Dick Marshall, Dale hlrtrtin, lluiwztf xlfllilill, ,lzmut Klulum, ,lam-t Kl:lt'kcl1zi0.,l:1Ck Klaltvsv. Q X lmft' I---fitllfgl' l.ZlIlfllS, 'll-cl lmiullwcrg, Luc lmwe, ,Iohn liztngzls, lizarl Koch, 'll-rry fN'l:tl1affrf:y, .lzmice liluppt-liht-rg, tiluriu Luther, Vmmic Little. Rust' .1-Slurlcy limcastur, lxzlthlc-on Lopp, lllurilyn l.ay5mi, tilt-nn l.uckic, Dun l.nmlt-y, -lark l.fvwcr, .lzmct l.llt'l1liL', Shirley Kratky, llztw lirrmirr, 76 jfresbmen l'l'Rl'3 Nl Raw 1-jerry Myers, Donald Meekof, Janet Nelson, Martha Melby, Eileen Morre, Ill I'l'Rl lll'I'l'Rl Ili l'l'Rl XII 1' Xlll XIX' Ili l'l'RI1 XX' ,- Beverlce Murdock, Marilyn Gene Metz, Lois Morton, Pat R. Miller. Row 2--ICPUI McCormick, Carolyn Miller, Marjorie Morgan, Gordon McAllister, King Mills, Melvin Mosteller, George Miller, Bob McNarnee, Barbara McNeil. Row 1-Murilla Page, Janice Peterson, Peter Perrin, Norma Nielsen, Betty Nield, Patricia Nielsen Edna Nystrom. Marilyn Northrip, ,Ianet Peterson. Rott' 2-Pat Perreault, Romona Paulson, Bill Pattison, Carole Nystroin, Avery Morgan, Richard Novak, Toni Onsum, Harold Olson, Virginia Page. Iron' I-Cl'l3l'lCS Putney, Kenneth Seniell, ,loan Sheldon, Melrene Sells, Doris Stinson, Bob Stewart Alan Stephenson, Robert Setzer. Kendrick Schlatter. No-ze 2-jim Oos, Ray Seth, jim Shierk, Jim Rartlin, lion Ridenonr, Robert Smith, Jerry Still, Richard Snelson, john Sheets. Ro-za' l--l3.lICt Dee Phillips, Shirley Shepherd, Madilyn lluple, Nancy Rodine, Shelia Stow, Don Ross, Cecil Ristow, Bob Skuse, Karla Strom. Irv-ze 2-jane Russell, Donna Simpins, Janice Ryan, Peggy Slasor, Russell Sewell, Lorraine Smith llarbara Schmid, Mary Sanclerman, Ilva Stursen. Row I-Virginia VVebb, Suzanne Shaw, Margaret Torrance, Marianne Soha, Sandra Sweeney, Linda Sweeney, Dona Supplee, Shirley Thorne, lletty Swadener. lffm' 3-Gary Shore, Hob Privette, Ivor Satero, La rry Watson, Arthur NYaller, -loann Swinton-I lnnt Kenneth Roy NYillian1s, ,lacquelyn Van flute, l.ois 'l':1vis. Jfresbmen I If VURI5 XV' lfwru I-Klurilyn Wallin, jean Purtcr, Phyllis xvllit, ixfltllll' XN'clclnn, llzzvicl XYillia111s,joc Yuuu ,lim XYolfu, Riclxzlrfl XYct111m'c, Gem' VVcgc11cr. Mm' 2-Xlfilliam Van Slcyliawlc, I.m'rainc VVi1icl1cstc1', Gcmge VYilloug'liby, Joyce Wlallcer, William Williams, Dcan XYilkius, Fred XVQM, Gary W'1mflcuc'k, Russell Nvllllllllll. Elauuargp Entrants jeum the Qilasses uf Qiarlp years QM? li ii Qlumni Return for 25th Zlnnihersarp X. L 1 X ' a ll 4.2 fizj x X h F u 3 ' 'ligllif If A Wu W 3 If ' ff if f-Xf X X 5 Wim Q rf i 'W ig in wana-kx Fl: H Vt rf L 5,-ml 2, 9 f Y N an N QW Sf A QQ wx H H1 f is V mm f' ,. .Q fa M 4' Nun' I M. F I 12:2 Q X I , ,,,,g,,,...afvli1TK'im..v ' Z A Q M an we--.4 Cd. Q ,QE J For twenty-five years of its quarter century existence, Roosevelt has had its own student governments. The ASR is composed of three main bodies: the execu- tive, the legislative and judicial. The ofiicers are elected each spring and the commit ' tee chairmen are appointed to their offices. The ASR Cabinet, the executive branch, and the Student Council, the legislative branch, initiate, pass upon, and carr out legislation concernin Y g school-wide drives, contests, and issues which arise. The judicial branch is represented by the Advisory Coun- cil. The Council handles cases of misconduct, issuing penalties according to the charge against the case. Approximately twenty-five committees are working under the ASR. All perform important duties about the school and are to be highly commended for their wo lc r . With each part functioning satisfactorily, the ASR is a strong government designed on an effective constitution. It offers many opportunities to ll b a , ut the use of these advan- tages lies in the hands of the students. JOANNE ROSS ASR S ecrelary IW ASR Cljiccrsl Joanne Gordon, treasurerg Larry Stone, president: Margie Goff, vice-presidentg Joanne Ross, secretary. 933 QBffiner5, nunril, ahinet .xI.'l'llOUGlI this was a year for looking backward over the lirst twenty- live years of Roosevelts history, tl1e.XSRinoved forward with more than usual speed and eltieieney. The ASR's able olitieers, larry Stone, Marjorie Ciotl, -loanne Ross and .loanne Cordon, led the student body througli a year of aehieveinent. Une of this year's most important activities was the founding of the new Anti-CheatingConnnittee which eanipaigned against cheating, espe- cially during examinations. .Nnother drive, conducted by the Aclvisory Council. promoted eour- tesy around school. A clever booklet discussing courtesy, and entitled. lt's the Only Thing, was distributed. Safety was stressed during the entire vear. A new eonnnittee was started to study safety hazards around sehr mol and to work out a solution to the problem. Assemblies and News editorials were given over to presents ing' this important topic. Two groups, the Building Iinprovenient and Outside linproveinent Cfoininittees, led drives to clean up around school. -Z 'G' .ISIC flflmzrft rlmclx iwmJ Siiiiic. l'fi'ii'lwmi, 'I'iii'1iL-y, liiizipp, Lu-, liictli. lli'ax'uiiclcl', Svcriiig. afriiiit rim D XX'iliiiiig'lilv5, Xiiih-iwiiii, Rliiiiil, Iilrwlfiiril, liiirlgm-, lliifi, Rum, Gorclim: ,Iz1'7'ix.vry Chim- .'1l.' rlwziulx rim B ,XiL'X1lHlk'l'. Swim-. Iwirlgv, Hstvii, LHININIIIHS. .Xiistiii firinit ruwi liiiiliwlzlkc, lima, tiiitif lin-Ili-i'iiizm, l.i-in I lu- Vzipci' i3I'lX'CQHIIIIIIIIICL'WOl'iiCii'LllXYIlI'lil1lZliilllg'ii1CIIZLIJCI'KITIVCS imp' fm' thc in-ix' 11111111 iiiiiiuriiis. This yczir. living' thc Silvci' ,Xiiiiivci'sz11'y, wz1sziyc:1i'iii wliiclitlictrzi- ililiwii ml' liiifiscvcli plzlynfil :iii iiiipmtziiil part ffului' Day. the 'I'1'ar,liliu11s .Xssciiibly :mil thc Cfziiiipiis Days XX'L'l'L'C?l1'l'iCCiii1l'Ullg'il with pzirticular cli- lliusinsiii zmri special iiilcrcst. Tho NSR ciiclcil the lwciily'-iiflli yczu' S11CCCSSflliij'. iw L 'Fifi mfg? i lftlllflll riiw. lclt, Tlirifl: llmck mul Kimflsml, lirztvcs iiCllZlll'lIl1llIl, tllztrimi. tt'rimt riiwl Ncvillc, Gililms. C't-nit-r, l'ulu'r' .'71'if:'r1 tlmztck ww? rlllliblllllwlll, lfvzuts, l'iI'L'llL'I'lCl-CSHII. tfrfmt rmvl licyttulrls. llwlwmlx, lliill, iilYL'llS il'll2lll'lll2illl. Right, .S'ut'1't1l SN'7'1't'v: llmack ruwl Gmc. Slwrt, Nia-lawn, llisk, XYrigl1t, Cummins. lftwwlit ruwl NUIIIIIZIII liCll2'llI'lIl2iIll. 'lltirrl rmv, left, 'llltkrl l rm't': llululuarrl, lit-llcr, Mr. Nlztliztttuy, ,l4ll1'Ilt'l', 'lf Nlzlltatll-y, xlZlllllllK'j', -Iulimtutl iL'll2ilI'lll2llll, .-Xmlcrwn. 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Nliclu-ln-lti. l.z1ucl', ,lulwstwl1, ffrmnt 1'-ml liivcm, iimwlml, llj'lZlIlllk'l', llxlvll, lirmuly. lin-llwgg, Nklllllllll, livin, lluclalc, .xllillllx flfllllll C'1f1lu'f'f: Kellogg lCllZllI'IIlZilll,St'll,S21llflL'I', l u1'wtl1,C'l1zz1m1:u1, lin-nm-fly lat ll1cm-gmll Rurlcr. .lufi-4 lm1l1'f1f,': ilmrwlq lwnxl l'1-ry, llvtlicr, Rice, Stugcr, Curllluinfs. lk-vin tcllzlirnlzull. 4 I-I'Hlll nm l llrwlma. xxlllllltjv, lXlt'N1ll1lK't', ffwlllfl' .XllKlk'l'5HIl, Smmfll-11, lflmlcy, .Nlvrf ritt lCllZilI'Hl2illl, Yzm XN'lIllxlL'. l.:1111l1v1't4n1. .ll'l1 z'i!y l11l1'f :'irfviug,'1 rlmvk rmx l XX'1+.+4l,, llflulll, lf1'ivlcsm1, llzu11li11, Sl-11114-tt, Chlc, Yam flc XYZllliL'I'. ll-Tvlll rmxl llYlII'1lli fcl1:li1'1l11ml. UlJ!.vifll' ll1ljv'ff':'rl1ll'f1f2 lim-vin, Nlalllmry, lin-lly lvllzxirnlzull, ll:u'1xx'ivlx. l'Viw. .'lrff7'1'ly lx'm'fml1'J1y1t llmvlc Vmxl SlI'2lIlIllK'l'Q. Kulslv, SUM, llruml ruwl llill, linlzly, lllwlqlv lt'llIllI'lll2lIll. A1 H 1 I .vl14'1'fmfx: thzirk rmxh liumlwn, Rnhhiux, Putt-., Stl':uullwrg, IK-tzztx, X-IIIICU. ttlninl ww! Ilulzlmrml. Ik-ck, 'l'hm11ps1n1, Gilpin l.z1V1n. Cs:-crnul muh NIurI.mhl, Nlckllrlm-y,L'I1z1pmzm. lflwllm-1', Ilrllcv, flznrk, l.:m'. ifrfml rmvh ,lcwcll fCIl2kiI'lll2lIl5, .Xrxmtrulxg IIzn'1'1s, linker, VI. -Rllllhlllbl, R. l'41tts, liurlfl, Vlkv. IA-lt. Huzlflznyl l:1rfv'ff':'.'1f1ml.' flnfk rwfwh klzwk, ll:u'tw1ck, Nick mc. flffllll uw? KYIX-11, Ihmzlcly' fCllHiI'IUZlIU. Lxk'l1tL'I', Mr. 'I'u1'm-r 12lllYiSC l'j, Right, l l,,l lhfmm' f'lux.v: Lback rmvb Davis frlxziirnlzulb Xl Illi1I'UlHl', Uulticr. ifnmt row! R2lllSUIllC, I:I'2lVk'lllll'l'. Tyln-1', Stcgcr, Nlzxy. l,mx'c1' ln-ft, .lli.1'w': Hr. Xl:1I1aHAcy, Hoya fCllHi!'I1l1lIl5 XYiHiZlII1S, SIIUXWICII, Klulltgmlu-ry, liellcr. lmxwl' center, Nlifs HI'L'2lZCZ110 fzulviswb. l.fwxu-1' right, lulvr'-.S'flmnl lx'wlr1l1'm1.r: FHHQ3' Qnncy, Hiller, llulCm11b fCI!2liI'IIIZlllb. f4L'll1fxI', .'1J.W'lIIlV,,VI thzwk VMVB ,XlcNn111u-, Imur lm-vl1:mi1'111:1116, lmtlmluqm, XYilIi:unmu 1 1.171111 rmw SUIIZIIICIK, .-Xctrm, Rf? Gnlhen Spurs anh uugbrihers -L. Golden .S'fn1r.v: tfront rowj Youiig, lfnrlgc-, Mnrlalil, llrink, Tlinrp, Ustcn, llnllnck, Gull, 'I'ntliill, Ifranklznul, ,lc-nsen, lirarlforfl fprcsitlcntj. Csccnncl rmvl Flnglnncl, Aclains, Oliver, llntts, I':1ncl1ut, lfislicr, llravcs, fllatl- feltcr, Hagen, Stevens. ttliird rowj Pierce, Cole, jnlinson, lllatlicrs, lfrccinznii, Aiiclersnii, Snow, Ilall, lifll- lowell, XYilluug'lilJy, Russ. Gellcrnian, Hiller, flfourtli rnwl Clark, fiiraliani, llnlway, lift-t-n, 51158 112111. 511011 llUI'f10ll. 1iU2lfl3f. 1, i rm is H0 ,PQ-y Q? 1 Koinflzrifirrs: ffront rowl 1 ond rowj Crain, jones, Rl Gallnttt-, Manning, Stcnqu Ciifth row? Very, Lucken, 89 limb Erickson, Neville, llucl Erickson, 'l1iI11lJQI'l1lliC, licllcr, llrnsclic, Johnson, Cscc- inagc, Parkc-r, Doyle, Scott, Nlzttlicwii. Ctliirfl rmvj Vvlflilllllll, Devin, Divkiilsoii, ist, Eastman, Kliclielctti. Cfonrtli rowj Mitchell, Fziton, Scottmi, lnkstcr, McN:ni1vc. Savage, Mr. lierthianme, Knapp fprcsirlcntj, Austin, Lauer. uusehelt sms anti SEIU Staffs 1fullS'faff: Editors, Frances Graves, .Xlarilyn Johnson. Xladelyn Mathers, Jini VYlCkITl2ll1, Xluriel Thorpe, Rosalie Ulsrud: Business Nlgr., Joanne Antes. News Sfufiz tlxtek rowl Stanley Padden. lloh Cnshen, Urhanne Ozanne, Ray lluinett, Gene Knapp, liill Eaton, Hob Funk,Ji1nJohnston, Larry Seering. tfront rowJ Sally Mahoney. Rita XYrig'l1t, Mary Ann Larsen, Patty Young, llohhie Rinker, Diane Johnson, Sue Heherner, Carol Vollan, Candy Jewell, Ann liroady, Elaine Coar. Ari 5'ft1J9': fbaek rowl John Lang, liarlmara Manion, 'Dolores Rudd, Nellie Foss, Janet Swanson, Sharon Hell, Jane Dartt, Joyce liiskarlden, Ann liroiwolrl, Sliandon llanson, Joann Fitzpatrick, Gerri lireeinan. tfront rowj Jerry Herzog, Ange Peterson, Mary Jane l-lrown, Kay Fall, Joann llall, Doris Forbes, Joan Gildemeistcr, Clariee Graves, Priseilla llagen, Harhara Mower. NliIl'.S' our sxxrn mention 'ron.xy. The Roosevelt .Yefex heralds its publication to the students as it Carries local gossip, sports standings and general news around school. lt eonsists of hard work hy the editors and .X't a'.v staffs. I ine of their most outstanding' aeeinnplislnnents this year was an alumni edition. liiaeh aspirant must tirst take News NYriting I, and. if lucky, thereafter may he chosen for News statif. .Xs a euh he learns the lmasie fundamentals of journalism, and if he proves to he an outstanding reporter. Ross flreares may ehoose hint to eontinue on the editorial start. lleeause of the printer's strike in lleeemher, it looked as if it would he impossible to have a paper. Xliith extra work on the part of the staffs, however, they were ahle to lithograph two no nntlersizccl issues. lt scents that at sinztll pztpct' shoulfl l't'tllIlI'C lt-ss work, hut ztctuztlly it tool: more time to inztltc the typed columns. XYorking with the news stall' is the :ul stztlfl, 'lht-y tztltc tht' tiiiztiiviztl responsibility hy con- vincing tnerchztnts of tht- zttlyzuitztgc of :ttlyt-rtising in tht- school pulmlivzttion. .Xftcr solici they skctcli clcycr layouts with stnclent ztpncztl ztntl 2lSSCllllllClllt'Ill2lllfI'1lCllYClj'. ting' :uls lfor outstanding work on thc .lX't'TL'.S', lirzuiccs tirztyt-s, lliztntt blohnson, Klztrilyn lolinson, Klrtclclyn Klztthcrs, Nluricl Thorpe. Rosalie lilsrncl, .lint XYlL'lilll2lll, ,lfJIllll1l' .Nutt-s. -loztnnc llrtll, Kay liall, :tncl Doris lforhes were chosr-n in the full :ts lllClllll0l'S of Quill :Incl Scroll, thc honor- ary jonrnztlistn society. lfdiiom: lstztrting at hottonil Ray llunictt, Nlxtry .Xnn l.ztrst-n, Sally Xlsthont-y, lloh lfnult, Lihannc UZ:-tnnc, Larry Scoring. BllSlIl4'X.V .llarztitfvri Angle Peterson. .-lrf7'1'.w'f': l7. ,l. fircztvcs. .Yt':t'.v.S'h1jf?A: thank row, lt-ft to rightl llntl liicfcr, liortlon Powell, Stztst-r llolcoinh, Rowena Neuman, lloh Story, john Toinlinson, tscconcl row! Annu l.t-c Xlcfzuilcy. jcztn Preston, Peggy Lawton, Shirley Klillcr, Suu llnrrongh, .lztnct llanson, -lztckit' lfrosl, Shclizt Coghowg Seaterl. lctt to right. lien Kraft. Klary Lon flIllIllL'I'lllilll, Vltristy Xlcfztsliill, XYz1ync Timber lake, Janet Larsen, Klztry Scnnett. At1'.S'!t1ji': tstantling, left to rightl .lohn Snurgiu, .loycc l'cnnct', Klztrilyn Smith, lion Yonatt, ,lane llucklc. l'ztt Sullivan, Sonjizt StI'Iilll1L'I'g, Sylvia XN'int'r, Sitting, l':tt Frazier, Marcia Nclthorpc, Polly Nallcy. jerry llcrzog, llulort-s Rntltl, llztrlmzwzt Klztnion, Nlztry Ann Crook. Not shown: lo .-Xnn llillion, .luliv llolw:ty.,l02tn.lcnsv1i,,lohn Lung, Sll I II1 lft-ll. H l if til, W W l it V i n lf X ix UI asf --.....J. fit, ,M 'fl s at llelen Anderson, Editorg David Lauer, Associate Editor: Mrs. Vera Flory, Adviser. be Qnnual btaff Tlll-I .xNNLi.xl.s of the past years are a record of impressive change. Dress, uniform, hair-do, ath- letics, and recreation all ditifer from year to year. The annuals, too. have varied greatly. The first S'f1'0ul1o11.r life. the lTf'2'3-'BIS edition, came out in a paper cover, and was smaller than our recent hooks. lts theme was the Roosevelt Spirit. Other themes have been Transportation, tireek Mythology, Resources of Vtfashington, Showboat fthe ltlth edition 1, and the Roundup. 'I'he art work has been as varied as the themes, running from artistic lqaleidoseopie views and working' hands to ranch-life sketches. 'lillCOtlUl'L' Roosevelt said, .X strenuous lite is a good life. The annual staffs have tried to luring' you that idea as they have pictured the good life at Roosevelt. This Silver .Xnniversary edition is the presentation of eighteen SlHl:l.l1lCllllJCTS who hope you have as much pleasure in reading' it as they have had in making it. . To Mrs. lflory, adviser. and llelen .Xnderson, editor. the staff says, 'l'hanks, for inspiring leadership and understanding' counsel. O-3 Ibifk Ilzmlm-r, .Xrt lirli The Qlnnual Staff Slmirlcy XYilkcw11. llucl lfrickwn l'YL'SllIlll'll, S4wplw1nu1'vs, ,lunifnx Kay .'xfl2lll1S, llitk iiygcr. Smmiwrs. juan llznrrmr, lhck fntwrfl, Llulw :mfl Vrmluftium Iflnrence llulwhzml, liarbara Pllllliill, A SR and Faculty U3 nrun llugurly, Hill Cupulslml 'ZIXIIL' rl-lll1lX'I'l2llik', Girl! Club am lwurlr. l'l4vy5' flllll Zlllrl lluyf SIWV15 I vu- ilrz1vc511:lu1', llmmzi Vlwilputt, ,lzmct Rzillsmnc, Plc- Rn lurizll S tart. amera Iuh Il XN'illi:n11sm1, Business xlZll13.g.f0I'. Xlr. c.4UKlIJUl', zulviscr. f'fl7lH'l'll Cflnlu thxnck rwwh l'llllIlk'H, QAZll'lJl'Il11'I', ID., fQllfllfrl'l1lSL'l1, l'zngu, lmxw Yurtqm. 1 flvnlt ruwj llels Rflfn, XYclx-V, lln-urlrickwll. Ujfiuvxvz Dix 4iL'llllCf', tl'c:1s111'cr3 llnylc Sfmt, Sl'UlL'llll'j'Q Vlmvk flwggiw. viva--plwsirlulml Hlrsi Fl'lHL'NtL'l'j , Iliuk l12lTlH'l1lk'1'. ,Inn fElI'llCllIL'I', llI'Q'5lflt'Il1. .7 KNO Club O-mt't'l'.t' tin circlej 2 tleft to rightj Sue llopkins, Vice-presiclentg Shirley W'ilkeson, his- torian: Janet Mack, secretaryg Phyllis Short, presirlcntg Merrilyn lsock, treasurcrl lfster Lathrop, vice-presirlent tno pieturel. Girls' Qtter btbuul Sports Rl IO Curl: stands for Roosevelt I ligh Organization of Girls' After-School Sports, but it also stands for good sportsmanship, frienflliness and an opportunity to make new acquaintances, All HHH Club ancl sports activities are planned and executed uncler the faculty supervision of Miss Isabelle Klclilw ee ancl Miss Zelva lloeser. XVhen a girl turns out for after-school sports she receives one hunclrecl points for each sport in which she participates each season. When she has a total of live hundred points she is entitled to wear a HHH Club sweater. This year zi Silver Tea was held after school on lleceniber fourth, honoring the mothers of the lilfltl Club girls. RHO Club ofticers were Phyllis Short, presiclentg Ester Lathrop, vice-president first semester: Sue lloplfins, vice-presiclent seconcl seniesterg Janet Mack, secretziryg Merrilyn lioclq, treasurerg ancl Shirley XYilkeson, historian. The president of R110 Club is also a member of the Girls' Club Cabinet and an active par- ticipant in all Cabinet activities. 19419 Iuh Upper loft: Xxvllllilllli Limlcll, lf1m'lu1', XYilliums, Sffllwy, llullmu-ll, lilly-1-, LVIIITCI' right: lstzxnrlingl llurp. Nlackiv. l.uv. 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Nfwifllff f:lI'r,.f 4 lulv 4 flfwrrli ttlrfl :fm I lZr:n'v11fIn-1', lmgzm, l,1lsI1fl1lllgll1, imtw,lJ1rkc1'l11:111,NIfI 2lNklH.5CIllll11 5: mlm, XXX-:ax'er. rN1'wv11cl1'mxl Ilngu-15, flslylfwrrl, lfwlwl, iiihlws, Silllljlvrll, fiilrlvlm-istL'1', Scott, Stn-Q1-r, liviill . . . , . , . llllH'll nm w 4 lwlml, XX 1111. .Xl'rmIw11g1, Ilznllmu-ll, Intgcm-11 l,1l1fIQI't'1l. Kuckx. fjfl Ray Lee, president Bob Todd, Vice-President Maps' Iuh ROOSEVELT'S Boys' Cum has been in existence since 1922, the year of the school's founding. During this quarter-century it has consistently been an active force in the student government. Under the able leadership of President Ray Lee assisted by Bob Todd, vice- president, Doug Doyle, secretary, and Bud Inkster, treasurer, the Club has had a successful year. Also assisting the officers were the various committees of the Boys' Club and their chairmen. Each fall the Boys' Club presents Big Night, highlight of the year's ac- tivities. At this event football letters are awarded, and father and son are treated to an evening of banqueting and entertainment. This yea1 s hard-working Big Night committee was headed by Doug Hagans and VV alt Ramage, who planned a banquet to be remembered by all. Doug Doyle, Secretary Bud Inkster, Treasurer IOO Boys' Club Cabinrt: Cback rowj TClltSCll. Devin, Brosclw, jmics, Savage. cfm-cmnl rnwl lfiilllilgltj iizmlln 110 SlC'I1l4lIlSl. l.neckGn. llennings. Austin,liricksrm.Hirst rmvl Ncvillv, T1-flrl, lin-Ili-r, Irv, llzsgnns, Tilnlmcrlakc Klfxziriwe. 'Vmc llovs' C'l,l'11 committee clmirincn werc as follows: liroxlz-.S'0pl1 I11if1'i'iv':i'i11f1fXY:Lync 'lNlIlllK 'l2lli0. :IXNFIII171-X'-.lf'l'I'j' lflennings Hays' Club fjllllft'-KUII -Innes :incl ilflllll Xlallny llslrallzlmll.ld1'iso1'y Hlltlfflflllfli .XlCN1llllCC. Dun l.ne-clccn. :mil liill llwwlim- lY04'dfi0lIt1l C'm1fr1'm1m'-Ile in Slk'llIllllSl l:t1fllL'I'-S1711 Hrlllqllvf-hlolmli lfcry and ,Iolni 'll-ntsch lflvffiluzx-K llin Koller lflzdgff-V-lhicl lnkstcr l'li.vtm'iu1l-l'7o11g I Doyle l,ll17HCl'fvVTlil1fl lfrickson and .-Xlan .Xuetin lfu1N0-v11n'11f--Tony Szxvagn- lfn!m'tni11umnf-lJan Devin nnrl Dave liallotte lflospiluiity-l lngh lfnnk Hzzllvtial Hoard-'lack Nfvillv IOI THE Roosevelt High School intramural sports not only produce American men of the future, but also record- making athletes. They de- velop the minds as well as the bodies of boys who par- ticipate. They teach them to think as their studiea teach them to think accurately. Sports train the muscles to good co-ordination, and further develop what is in every fun-loving, red-lJlood- ed boy '... sportsmanship. There was intramural competition in touch foot- ball, basketball, golf, ping- pong, track. and other sports. XVe regret that we do not have room for pictures of all the intramural divi- sions. iflntramural jfunthall Fall Football: Homer Bishop, Doug Torell, Dick Seth, Mike lfeeney. Those not present: Marv Zachau, and Tom Swanson. Zgaskzthall Baslcethall f.71l7Ll01'-SI'1ll07'j.' Yates, Reynolds. McDaniels, Savage, Guldager. Basketball fv1'iI'CSlHllflll-S0f7l101Il0I'l',l.' Chuck rowj Irwin, lllarshal, White, Wood. Cfront rowj Capps, Jaeger, Paynter. Ellis. 102 Iuhs aah Serbia Groups nv .llu-:tip fluff: lloh XYanzunaker, president: Rust-iuary Dixon. vice-president: Nlarilvn Davis, secretary: Les Ilutchinson, treasurer: l.a You Xvalton. banker. Ultmrxxlzl-Zim IN 1513311 as a service clulm, the Roosevelt Klovie Club was the pioneer in the North- west in recognizing and using 113 nun. silent motion picture tilms as visual aids in learning. .Xnd when. several vears later, a sound track was successfully adapted to lti nun. film, Roosevelt was the first in the Northwest to acquire and use sound, teaching hlms and equipment in clztssroont and ztuditorium. Noon Nlovies were a novelty, and continue as :t pleasant noontime diversion. l'ennv admissions have amounted In eonsideralmle sums, all of which has been and continue to he devoted to increasing and bettering audio and visual methods, supplies, and equipment. 'lille club is composed of lmoth boys and girls, who book and supply both audio and visual materials, accessories, equipment and the services making such supplies available and effective. Members supervise the Audio and Yisual rooms, operate the equipment and provide for its maintenance. Many hundreds of students have actively served their school as cluh members. mg Sxfllllll' f-111111 hlullclillggb llurna, Nlillcr, XY:11I:1- H1Vl7A'l'H1llll lI'm'A'Nr'x: f'2ll'fIiIll'H, IQCKIIIIIIH, Sum mzmkcr, lin-lluy. rw-:lla-:Ib Hr. l.11111luv, zulviwr. lllkj, .S'kiC'l11lf: llzxrtlwun. IJl'C'Ni1li'IllI S1k'WZl!'1,SIJI'1llIg, vim--prvsieln-11I. ffllflffll Cflulw lfcrny, prwiclmlii Vywy, trrzu- f'lIt'.Y.X' f'!11 v: 45l2lllKlillQJ Mr, Stillwn-Il, zulviwr urcr: Nielsen, lf. l5irtln, liih-5, fM'21lL'1U liuutll, Un-bt, Senna. I0 Alluin Of-Zire: Cback rowj Golay, Davis, 'lilCl1k'llCI'. Crosby, Swzmsrm, Nelson. lfrom ruwj Jensen, XYipcr, XNag11cr, Phelzm. .'lHL'1lll7tIlI1'l' Oflifvz Cback rowj Mar- ino, Spengler, Straudherg, Gzlllotte, Nuelswu, XYclclc'1n, Shepherd. CfI'OIllZ 1-owl Fisco, Smith, M., Gould, Helms, Hill. l.ll7I't1V-X' ,-llllvsz Chack rmvl Caswell, Luehke, XYilliams, Smlclarass. fmirlclle rrmwj Graham, Fisher, Boyer, VVCQ- euer. ffrrmt rmvl llruner, S., Cun- ning'tlm. .Vlrf Club: llmack rowb Straw, Knurl- scm, secretary: Retz, E., presiclentg SIJOUV, vice-president, Gates. Cfrout rowj Panchnt. D., lietz, A., Clark, XYaite. Truebloocl. IOQS H E .,.,,W,,,,,,smw4 .Sv4'ft'lI1'1'f1flIl7f libzlck rmvj C4l'2lill, Allen, NIV. Kricukv, zulviscr: NYassburg. fllliilfuk' ruwb U-Iwrllc, CIQ1111 Iiricnkc, li., SCCI'L'f21I'j'1 Ruby, prcsiclcnt: Smit. Hrmlt IKIXYU llcmnzul, CUICIIIZIII, UUI112l'L'I1, l rf'm'I1 C'lw1v: llvlscr, vicc-president: G!'1lYL'S, sccrcturyg Ulivcr, tl'L'1l5lll'L'I' f5L'7llL'K15 Uwttiur, prcsirlcln. wh, ffwlmzrz cillllk' lluuczm, twrlsllrc-rg ficllcrmzm, j7l'l'biIlL'lltI Ks0aicrlH xIIll'll'l1S, sa-c1'vt:1l'y: Ih'4wckw11y, vicwprwi- flcnt, .N'fwr1fr.v!1 Cflulu: f'lll'iStlI12ls party. I 06 .io- QW . we W ,A ax gb Mlwlfv flfaisg l J ky. W' Hvluzlr: llmck rmvl llrukc, funln: lbilck rmxj Smith, llinzm'.N'l'r'1'1l'w: llmck mul fiygcr, Summcy. lmiclcllu -I. Xl, Xlr, l.aw1'c110c.zlclvisvr. flaw, l'.llI'SL'Ill, Xlillcr, llrzw- ruxxvl llcckcr, llwuhkc. lfrfmt ruwlXX'illi:m1s,Smi1l1 cmlur, Vfilliallls, lla-nzcr, Skaggs. lllflllll row? Umar, xl. l'.,l 1-ost. lJul1lg1L-11, linux. IH7 vine-p1'v:sirlc11t: 1'ingrcy,Dun- can, Ilulncngml. lmiclcllc wwl lfuglc. l7lclCl1c1', Ruh- crts, llull, Slwcls, Kelly, prcsifln-nt: Cola-, l lcrzogg. lfrlmt rowj Klcckcvf, Gru- llzlm, lizlngzls, lirickson, l.owL', Ilolm, XYilliams, li., XYiIl4mQl1lmy. X lmf Hull I'l1l1'nl: l4tl1 rmvj Mr. Scott, arlviscrg Ill-11rl1'ickso11, liiclmrtz, li2lSllIl2lII, Q3rd NNY, King, Dolllanyk, SHIIIS. Post, Huck, Hmmcly, Kelly, Klurgan, lierst, licclncy, llafn, Gill, Rltllllg01llCYj'. llnrl rowj .XI51-1'5, llarueltc, XY4mflcnck, Scoring, liiskarl- rlfm, liricukc, liourlier, ffrlnlt I'1'lXYl Lclnncl, Meck- lmf, Aust, Stotlcr, Renslmw, Vrnin, Al1ltl10SOl'I, captain. aw 9? Q fvwgialf tiff all il' xg Sign tix . 5 ' ' - Qt' i 49 Turrlz Ujf7it'm'.v: Amlrca llxiug tsecrctztryl, lloimic llolway tpresiclentj, Xlztrtlia Nlaclfztrlrlcii lVlCC-l1I'0SlflCllll,,lllll XVickn1:m ttrwtsixrcrl. mb 'lltIRt'll is mi litmur society for tht- uiicwiirzlgf-iiieiit zmrl rc-wztrcl uf high xtttztiilmcnt in iflltilllf- ship. lt-:uit-1-sliipuiifl st-iwict-. C ln tht- lxztsis tif fm,1i'ptti11ts fm' zm .X,Il1l'Ct'lJtJllllSft1I'2l l1,twti pniiits tor:1l'.:l11cl mic ptiiiit fur il ll, :i soplitmiurv may lmecmiit- :t iiicmlmt-r lmy eariiing 21 puints, jtmitirs .nb puillts. :incl st-ni-,rs is points. tlfliccrs. t-lt-cts-cl iii :i spccizil ztsst-nilmllv to sewn- thc past yvztr. liztw liccii lltnmicf llulwzly. l?l't'Slflt'IIlQ Klgtrtlizt Xl:1t'Ifgitlclc11, x'it't--pi't-sitlviltg .Xiiclrvzt llztug. Sf't'I'l'l2lI'j'Q :tml ,lim Wicknteui, ll'K'IISlll't'l'. Hlrlllllll' l'i1lIllIlNf', 'liurcli lltmm' Swim-ty's lfcast In the l'llllllTL'.u was presciitccl mi .Xpril 15. thi that tlL't'1lSllJl1 tht- llc-cfwzltimis vztrrit-tl Hlll tht- tlic-me uf :t i'ut'l4t-tsliip, stop :mtl gn signals :lp1wc:t1'i1igzunfmgtllt- clutitls. Xftcr climicr, :L skit rlircctcrl tflwztrfl thc- flllllll' was presciitt-fl. :mtl 'L guvst Sl3L'Zllit'l' L-11tt'1't:ti1it'cl i1istrt1t'tix't'ly. 'lihc 'lltl1'Cll lJZlIltIllt'l wits lmilwttwl lay lltillllll .ll'IllI Xltmclztlil 1 .mel Rui' liUllI'llt'l'. cn-cliztiriiic-ii, :mtl their t'-uiiitfttt-c nit-iiilmc-rs. 'llirt'l1 Htllltlltffi tlnetck rim l Iltih lfuiik, tit-rri lfiwciiistli, ,luzuiiiu Xit-lsiiil. Lfullt-vii Liztssvls, -lK'ZiIllll' Nlcfrzw. t lrtmt will Ihuiiizt hlczui Nltmflzthl, lilly llu1ii'lit'i'. 'l'1m'l1 .Slt'lmlt1r.vl1:f: ,loan lftslthztiigli, lmaiiiit- llariiimi, Dick tirainc, jczui llzmitiit-rsla, lmrc lfiivliiic-i'. Vt' ' I 01? iveniur Ulinrrb Members Adams, Kay Anderson, Helen Austin, Alan Baker, Jacqueline Barker, Joanne Berst, Bob Bradford, Marilyn Broady, Ann Brockway, Ida Louise Bullock, Carol Burrough, Suzanne Cardinell, Chas. Clark, Suzanne Close, Paul Coar, Elaine Cole, Serena Coleman, Bernard Cottier, Shirley Crain, Dick Cranford, Ted Cushen, Bob Dean, Barbara Drake, David Eastman, Jim Englund, Shirley Erickson, Bob Erickson, Bud Fisher, Jerene Forbes, Doris Freeman, Gerri Fudge, Eleanor Funk, Robert Ganey, Vera Gellerman, Dianne Gladfelter, Jo Gordon, Joanne Gose, Shirley 109 Graves, Frances Greene, Laura Gronvold, Ann Gyger, Richard Hall, Joanne Hallowell, Betty Hanson, Shandon Helton, Evilo Herzog, Ruth Hill, Mary Holway, Bonnie Hopkins, Sue Hupp, Jack Jensen, Jean L. Johnson, Ila Johnson, Marilyn Jones, Bill Kieburtz, Bruce Kiskaddon, Bill Krienke, Karl Lauer, Dave LaViolette, Rodney Locker, Shirley Lothrop, Dick Mahoney, Sally Marino, Eleanor Meisner, Marilyn Merritt, Betty Miller, Pat E. Mitchell, Jim M odahl, Donna Jean Neville, Jack Nielson, Mildred Norton, William Oie, Nancy Oliver, Kathleen Ozanne, Urbanne Page, Victor Panchot, Nancy Perkins, Donald Peterson, Janine Pettibone, Carol Potts, Drusilla Raby, Bruce Ross, Joanne Sams, Bumett Scott, Dayle Seering, Larry Shaffer, Mary Jane A Shepard, Claudine Shidler, Carol Short, Phyllis Skar, Jim Smith, Norman Spivey, Jacqueline Stenquist, Donald Stevens, Aretta Thompson, William Thorp, Diana Tiffany, Patricia Timberlake, VVayne Trenholme, Ann Turner, Marilyn Lllbrickson, Alvin Ulsrud, Rosalie VandeWalker, Jeanne Warner, Mary Jane Wassberg, Charles Wickman, Jim Wiley, Joyce Wilkeson, Shirley Williamson, Ronald Wright, Rita Yarborough, Alice ii-l-f' -F L ,xx j ,f', K Wx F n X' M! Xix f X ff, 'I ZX XX I ff 'yr W Jw 9' 1 FT QQ f Aff NfTjx X164 7d fx,T c',,,,,.,,,,, , ff N XX5,m3, H - WX l- KVI? T fe Kirk' ,!fi 'XviXffg ' A gn -'Zx-vi If 11655 gg, X-Q ,M -Af lg NAX -XL, AEE' -QC WEN V!Y Wm, b ,J 5XST K I. 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The first scene takes place in a street cafe. The plot presents itself in a humorously confused fashion. 'loann Yofl, an operatic tenor, .Nnflreas liuppelweiser, a writer, and Moritz You Schwind, a painter, are the characters that appear on the rising of the curtain. l.a llallabruna. a singer, creates the bad intluence which wrecks many lives. ller husband, the jealous Count Scharntotf, helps to complicate the loves of the stars. .Xn amusing sequence is the surname mixup of Schubert and Schober. which is confusing even to the audience at times. Christian liranz loses two of his daughters in marriage, which breaks up his trio: lfritzie, liitzie. and Klitzic. The latter is loved by both lfranz Schubert and llaron Schober. The second act is the scene of the marriage, the mystery and the tragedy. .Xfter the marriage. the man-chaser I.a llallabruna arrives and starts chasing. She is followed by a detective, Shsh Noventy, who thoroughly confuses Nr. liranz. Shubcrt has Schober sing a love song to llitzie. She is overcome by emotion and falls into SCl1Ol7Cl S waiting arms. The heartbroken Schubert steps out and congratulates the singer after Klitzie departs. lfranz then announces his plans to make music his mistress. A duel is scheduled for the third act, but it is canceled by that lover of mankind, Schubert. Count Scharntoff. Filled with jealousy, challenges Schober, accusing him of alienating the effec- tions of his much younger wife. llallabruna. lVhen the composer-hero convinces the count that Schoberisabetrothedman,the count calls off the duel. ln the final scene everyone seems to be happy. Mitzie gets llaron Schober, Count Scharntoff and llollabruna are reunited. and Schubertls Unfinished Symphony receives great acclaim on its first presentation. 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Roosevelt can well be proud of john and the others who direct our athletic activities. Mal Drauga: A champion player, Mel is a well qualihed tennis coach and is a consistent pro- ducer of winners. John Ru.s'hi11g.' 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Lillltlititifllllllgfilt1i1CfiiSQl1iSCUfIllfllifiilj'iI1.i1lTiC'SIl1ZlCiCIi1Cil1 the Inst-rs, hut the gztilzmt tight eztrrierl nn hy the reserves ZtQ2liI1S1IlSi1'tbIlg' iil1iifitIQ'l'iCX'C11Il1?lfiL'li1C1N winners. 1 A V I-Vt? fXl 'l'l2R forty-eig'lit minutes had ticked away, Roosevelt once more tasted the sting of defeat. This time it was ll2lll2ll'illS grid machine that steam-rolled the injury-riclclen 'Feds into suhmis- sion to the time of 26 to 6. Oversliadowing complete failure was Miclielettik ol yard rim that gladdened the hearts of our loyal fans. XVhile wallowing in a sea of muck and mire. Liiicoln scored au impressive 2-l to O victory over the hoys from Cowan l'ai'k. Fumbles proved costly to the 'Feds as time and time again a long run was reeled Ott only to have high hopes fade as the slippery pigskiii slithered from the hall-carriers' clutches UNRUE T n 130 I3I CONTINUINQQ their roll as a second--half ball club, the XVest Seattle Indians scored twice in the second half to down the Teds 12 to O. The first half saw the two teams lighting it out fairly evenly, with the Teds having slightly the upper hand. Roosevelt drove to the six inch line only to he denied those precious points. Outclassing the Franklin Quakers in total yards and first downs seemingly did not stop the Cowan Parkers' plague of miscues. These brought on a l3 to O defeat. 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Miko Guldager, Gene Knapp. 133 asf' iam QUIT, N2 S' 3 I V Xl ISSINH 1.1131111llL'HllL'-111D11CYlf'k'Ill'NXiH hc sm liH1'F XY:x'x'm- QXlclJ:111icls, fic IXIIHIDID. l.U1'L'Il llrzask, lhm Klichclc IM Ill md lQ1,'IlAlul1CS. XX'ilh I-Olll' I'L'll1l'l1illg' Icl icrlmu, Qlfzwlm Iuhu lfuhcl' has high lupus :Mr his quintet m-xt yuan: f,t'ff1'1''Im'llllIL'1'.x','XXHYUCXIL'l,2ll11L'IS, llf l':1sl1n', ,lim vluy. :xml liih liillfbll, mzm 1 gel: 'Nl I is '--g gn , . ' , :ir K, kwkkik , Q K W Ik ,gm Vwiixg, MCNAMEE RAMAGE BROSCHE 5 B t I ' , nl Y .. il, Q, i .. t f A TODD OZ!-XNNE SPRANG Trask l'1' 'moat 23 years, hut they Caine through in the pinch and at last lmronglit home the .Xll-City Track Meet. That was 1947. but this is a new year and when Coach lfnller issued his initial call Nlareh 15 he was greeted by many old faves and some new. but all were ready to defend that title which took sn lung to garner. l.zu:king experience in the held events, but bolstering much power in the sprints and relay, the 'Feds start- ed to work. 136 VVITH veteran performers like Doug I-lagans. XValt Rainage, and Stan l'afl- clen in the sprints: Doug Doyle. Hill Tlrosche. and Dave Dickinson in the distances: the outlook at the beginning of the season was good. llesides, there was lloh Todd in the hurdle event, llill Marshall and Ken jones at the broad jump pit and reliable Dick AIHCNHIIICC a fine quarter-iniler. lt's in the records now, but those boys gave all they had and Can't receive enough credit. They worked and struggled, sometimes re- ceiving little recognition. but always showing the spirit of champions. 137 'Z' an wg 'af 'iff 45 ,wa ix Rx f xx f mbjr, , PULSIFE E 19.14 at K3 ,X 9 , . 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I-311 K, - fi' gpm, Q ' Q fs 7 ' :ii .- W' -1 ' we ,Q X-' ,ia MW- T' J.. . is if 5 its rg M EVANS TORNEY 5 Q .wry xi wif-:inf TEUTSCII KIEIVER lfront rowl thlcinzni, Kraft, Sipherml, Tvntscli, lfwtns. tlmck rowj Conch lffilllglll, 'llUl'll0j', liiclci'.,lCll11lI1. llinghani, lillis. aunts Tnr: slfrzlxn of 1947 found the 'll-clcly rzxclaeteers entrenched in sec- onfl place' in the city net stzmclings. This spring found Coach Mel llrznlga with only one returning let- tcrman, llrncc lfvztns, hut zz whole host of worthwhile czmcliclatcs arc lighting their way np thc laflrler for top positions. XYith infliviflnztl pcrforniers like l'l1il llCI'Il1ZlIl ztncl Rcrl Nlzthaffcy missing from the squztrl. title hopes wcre rlim, hut promise of 21 well- rounrlecl Sflllllfl still prcvztilccl. The Cowan l zn'lters opcnccl the season .Xpril 12 :mt the Woocllzmcl l'zn'k Courts against :1 strong lilztllard ag- grcgation. 140 Q K ,M wi k .1351 N ft 2 GISKE SHORE ,, iw 1.11 WT ILAXRCTMXY KING A QL Qback ruwb Nichols, Harclay, Hrydgcs, ifllnnncll, King, Ciiskc, Erickson. ffrmn rnwj Shure, Davies. fi. Shnrc, 0'Ncil, Nm-villc, Torrcll, lirccnwzly, xvillllill. Qulf I, xs'r x'ia.xR, in seven iimtclies. 'lk-:lily mlixhut diggers were Victcwioiis in live, while tying unc and taking sc-cunxl plzlcc in city standing. This yczu' fnunfl Cnzmcli john Rushing with fmn' rctmning veterans :incl 21 whnlc heist uf IlI'UI1liSil1g' czuiclirlzxtcs. Rc- tnrning Iuttcrnn-n werc Ibnrton Hiskc, lip-ith King, lfrecl Shore, :incl lin-n llryclgcs. lint El ncwcoincr to Tcclflyvillc. llzivc Ha1'c1:1y,l1:1s L'Ill'llCfl that nninhci' one spot un thc sqnncl. 'l'hc ta-anis opened their sen- snn against Quccn .Xnnu with high hopes for a victo1'iuus season. St't'UIId Tvanz liuoflmllz thack rowl Eland, Anderson, Sprang, Cook, liutis. Ramage, MacDonald, Kil- horn, lirannen, Strandin, llumett, Castor, Crosson, Callaghan, tfront rowl Zalesky, Curtis, lirier, Cutler, Donahue, llaunsgard, Malloy, Powell, Taylor, Andrews. Erickson, llartleson. Straub anh Zllhirh jfnnthall 'lillli SIQLTUNII and third teams, the building blocks of the future, faired mueh better in the NH T pigskin campaign than the varsity. The second won two. tied one. lost three. The thirds came out with tive wins and only one defeat. It's through these second and third team games that the hoys who will he varsity material next year put to use the training they received. The hoys this year really showed that they had plenty of iight and deter- mination, which mean winners in the future. Third Tran: Ifonfluillz tthird rowl Coach Lindh, Pingrey, Ft-ry, Rease, lioose, llrask, Proctor, Paradis, Smith. McCann, lleatty, Terman, Sutherland. Cole, Carlson, lfrack, Skinner. fsecond rowl McLaugh- lin, liotson, Sjodin, Xlnklestone, McCoy, NlacNaniee,x llnll, Stoddard, llandy, 0'Connell, Hines, Lumley, XYatney, llenjamin, Anderson. thrst rowl illarten, Hudson, Jcntoff, llurwell, llahh, Anderson, l.a llossiere. Monahan, Reardon, l.entz, XYilliams, XYoods, King, lfarra, Wolfe. l 1 Svfmzd Tram Baskcilmllz ffrunty Taylor, llurcliek, Vzln Slyck,Sattertl1waite, Petersun. fbackl linye, llaleome, Xliilliams, Yates, Ratligge. - Sverunh anh illibirlw Jgaskethall SIQUJNIJ .xxlm third team hasketlmzlll as nSual was a harem-searem unfair, always provicling thrills as well as El hope for the years to come. The second won three and lost nine, usually employing the line-up of -lim joy, lloln lloye, Mike Guldager, tiene Roberts, .lim VYil- liams. Coach lid Turner had an ZlU'0'I'CU'ZlflOll that won seven while losinff live, but really bb Z5 as . proclueed some prfmnsing ball players. Starters were Carl llrzlsk. 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