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

 - Class of 1958

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Sophs Sample Education To build, one must start at the bottom, is a saying which Sophomores can apply to themselves. As the new underclassmen of Roosevelt, they must orientate them- selves by locating their classrooms, choosing extracurricular activities, and acquainting themselves with the traditions of Teddyville. Sophomores are required to take Language Arts 10a and 10b to earn a certificate or a diploma. World History, Geometry, and a foreign language are college requirements which often form tenth grade curriculum. The courses for the Sophomore year are selected during the preceding spring. A variety of electives is available. These include: Photography, Typing, Band, Jewelry, Electricity, Boat Building, Foods, and Navigation. Students in a Speech Arts class learn how to speak and act in front of an audience. Demonstrating are: Pat Wen- zlaff, jerry Walton, Craig Iohnston, Sandra Wood. German students learn to speak and write in German. In costume are: Mike Metz- ger, Kathy Tralle, Lee Scott, Sally Sindt. From grammar to literature is the span taught in Sophomore Language Arts classes. Con- ducting roll business are: Iim Carbin, Phebe Porras, Miss Jean Musser, instructor. Sophomore Curriculum

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RHS greenhouse is the center of industrious Botany stu- dents' activities. Botanists are: Dan Prinz, John Couch, Ioan Parkkinen, Sharon Reans, Mr. Oscar Rosenquist, in- structor. Plane Geometry develops the powers of deductive reasoning while proving theorems Look ing ahead into Solid Geometry are: Steve Cook, Carolyn Cla ser, Sue Fletcher, Greg Thompson. Skills of the Industrial Arts are useful in all walks of life. Mr. Don Harney, instructor, helps Robert Dutz with his project.



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A gymnastic feat for all Roose- velt laoys is participation in the obstacle course. Students demonstrate their skill to parents on Back To School Night. Y -7 Chemistry is included in the curriculum of ap- proximately one-half of Roosevelfs graduating class. A major part of this chemistry is taken in the Junior year. Wendell Gadd, Betty Elmstrom, and Victor Hasselblad engage in a chemical ex- periment. Iournalism is a Junior year course. Pictured work- ing on a dummy are: Gene Ericson, Perry Koon, John Bird, Dottie Matthiesen, Mr. S. C. Green, instructorg Molly Walton, Ann Broughton, Bar' bara Thuesen, Mike Sweeney, and Hal Weber. Iunmr Curriculum ? 9- -1: 1

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