Roosevelt Junior High School - Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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'Q ,.v,5T I. f 1.3, 4 dw mmf- w c U. -, H '3 Tall 2 w ay'- ,11 . wi' Aff' ' A r Y .-,155 ' 4 The Yearbook Staff . of Roosevelt Junior High School Rockford, Illinois prexentf THE RUUGHRIDER Pat Buzzell Burton Eggan Betsy Finkensradr Mary Finkensradt Ann Hall Cynthia Ralston jack Winning Marlene Stumpf, typixt Miss Myrtle E. Johnson, nzlvirev' ART: Art Service Club Arr III and IV I Miss Merlc Crancl ADVERTISING: Burton Eggan David Porter ' Roger Schmeling ' Ralph Pierce I Frank Ridgeway Merwin Hodel Mr. George Fricll SUBSCRIPTIONS: Student Council Mies Angela joyc fcoverj paper .rculpmrej all, advixer y, azlvifef e, :zclvifer Foreword In the manner of Theodore Roosevelt, the great American, for whom our school is named, we have organizecl the Ronghriiler. As oar brothers and fathers have trained to restore the peace, we, the citizens of tomorrow, throagh another war-torn year, have carriecl on oar training for the great work. aheazl of ns - keeping that peace. It has been oar endeavor to present with accaracy the school activities anal to pat into print the spirit of oar school. This is the infant Roaghrider. Like its name- sake, may it grow strong and great and may the fatnre Roosevelt stralents add to its honor and glory! Dedication Now, in this hour of trial before the dawn of vic- tory, our thoughts are even more completely with our hghting men. Our service flags are silent chal- lenges, the men they symbolize are an inspiration to all of us. b We, here at home, are preparing ourselves for the future. It is up to us to build the new and better world that our boys are fighting and dying for. We who stand in the light of their glory can only say that we are proud to be Americans, and that we are deeply grateful to the men who are lighting for us. It is with admiration and respect that we, the Yearbook staff of 1945, dedicate the Roughrider to all our fighting men. X ,, . Mr. S. A. Berg, M. A. SZl1767'i72f67Z!l87Zlf ilu: BOARD OF EDUCATION Charles W. Roeg Frank Di Giovarmig S. Peter Ekstromg Ernest Esrwiugg Lawrence A. jolmsong A. A. Schlafg Thomas L. Nolang Charles Davis ..... Hugh D. Tolmieg Mrs. Marion L. Bates, secretaryg Mrs. Ruth H. Fribergg Vera E. Walling, chief clerkg Loren L. Whitehead, presidentg S. H. Berg, Superintendent of Schools. 8 Mr. AF. H. McKe1vey, Ed. M Prhzcijml 9 . Miss Shirley Ostrom B 0 okkeeper Mrs. Norma Ang, B. A. Steazog-mpber Miss Angela Joyce, B. A Auimmt Principal Mr. Arthur A. Annis, B. S. Head, Inclnrtrial Artr Department Mr. Thomas Bjorge, B. S. lnclnrtrial Art: Miss Dorothy Blackburn, B. E., Mr. john Benson, M ' Commercial Foreign Language, Englirla Miss Marjorie Brigham, B. S. Home Economic: Miss Betty jane Brown, Miss Corinne Brown, B. A. Art Mr. Normal Calvert, Miss Vira Esther Clark, M. A. H earl, Englirb Department Mr. john J. Cochrane, M atlaematicr General Science General Science I A 11 B B B B Miss Merle Crandall Art Mrs. Laura Curry, B. E. Playiical Education until December 1 Mr. Theodore Danielson, B. S. Social Stucliex Miss Janet Erlandson, B. A. General Science Mr. George I. Fridly, M. A. Head, Commercial Department Miss Emma Green, B. A. Orchestra, Muxic Miss Ruth Hollem Head, Mathematic: Department Miss Mabel Hopkins, B. A. Social Stucliex Mr. Harold H. Huxham, M. S. Social Studies, Pbyxical Education ' 12 Mr. Raymond C. james, M. A. General Science Miss Myrtle E. Johnson, M. A. Englirlo, Publications Mr. Ralph Keltner, M. A. Social Studie! . Miss Millie M. Knott, M. A. Head, Home Economicf Department Mrs. Marie Koonce, R. N. ' Nurse Miss Anna Larson, R. N. ' Nzuzre Mr. Arthur G. Larson, B. A. Head, Social Studie: Department Miss Lois Larson, B. A. Englixlo, Dmmatiar Miss Lucille Mathre, M. Mus. Mzlric, Mathemalicr Mrs. Helen Monahan, B. A. Library Miss Anne Morrison, B. S. Social Sturlier 13 Miss Bertha A. Morse Englirla Miss Ann Mousseau, B. A. Englirla Mr. Harry G. Nutting, B. S. Head, Physical Education Department Miss Melva Olson, M. A. - Head.. General Science Dejmrtmemf Miss Florence Penstone, M. S. Matlaemuticr Mr. Ralph L. Ragsdale, M. A. Mrzthematicr Miss Blanche M. Scone, Ph. B. Englirla Miss Claire Scone, Ph. B. Social Stziclier Miss Sarah D. Snyder Englirb . 14 Miss Edith Stauf, B. S. E. H nme Economic.: Miss Edith I. Stewart, B. A.. F orei gn Language Miss Elizabeth Sullivan, B. S. - Evzglixla Mr. George Trumbull, M. Mus. Band Miss Mary A. Weld Mazlaemutics Mr. Lloyd I.. Wood l1zdu.f21'ifzl Arm Mr. Edgar Van Barriger, B. A. Zlflprabevmzzficf, C ormxelliozg Miss Helen Wilcox, B. A. Muyic Mrs. Berry Donahue, B. E. Phyyical Edubatiovz 1 5 '.. wr i i ? In Memoriam P Those who knew Miss Jeannette Blomquist remember her as 21 sympathetic, cheerful and kind teacher and friend. She found in her Work a great enthusiasm for books and studentsg she selected books with care and was generous in advising a student on reading. Her life should be an encouragement to us 2111. 16 1 Ninth Grade 18 Everly Aase 308 Leeta Abel 204 Rosemary Abels 306A Marcia Agnew 204 Bob Agnew 208 jean Albright 208 Jimmy Allaben 208 Donna Allen 306A Elsie Mae Allen 302 Robert Allen 306A Barbara Anderson 222 David Anderson 223 Homeroom Vice-president La Vonne Anderson 203 Lorraine Anderson 301 Marion Anderson 207 Member of Student Council Patricia Andre 306B Warren Arneson 301 Charlene Beach 308 Marcella Bainbridge 302 Richard H. Baker 203 I Richard E. Baker 207 Arlene Baldinger 301 Homeroom Stamp Captain Howard Bannen 223 , Marilyn Barber 308 Maurice Barber 306B I-Iomeroom Treasurer Joyce Bargren 301 Lois Barr 100 Shirley Bartholomee 203 Betty Bartlett 203 Barbara Baum 204 Bill Bauer 222 Par Beck 307 Ninth Grade Roger Beckstrom 99 Richard Belcsel 223 Dick Benjamin 307 june Benjamin 207 Laura Mae Benjamin 100 Marilyn Benjamin 308 Ruth Bennett 207 David Berg 208 Barbara! Bergons 308 Ralph Blanck 301 Cedric Blazer 203 Ronald Bodda 204 Bob Boehland 203 Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Nora Bomgarden 302 . David Borg 308 Beverly Born 204 joe Bortoli 507 ' Lena Bortoli 307 Member of Student Council Floyd Boyce 222 I-Iomeroom President and Stamp Captain Martel Boyer 222 Phyllis Bowman 306A Don Brantingham 222 . Dick Brattland 308 Homeroom Stamp Captain Sylvia Brockman 302 Homeroom Secretary and Assistant Stamp Captain Shirley Brough 100 Viola Brough 223 Joyce Brown 100 Richard Brown 100 William Brown 302 Donald Bruer 204 Robert Buchanan 203 Martin Budack 222 19. Ninth Grade l Bernice Buell 502 Kenneth Bull 506A I Leonard Bunk 222 Judith Burd 508 Carol Burgess 502 Alden Burns 508 Floyd Burrier 204 Dick Burritt 208 Betty Burrows 508 I-Iomeroom Secretary-Treasurer Sports Editor, Teddy's News 9A Statistician . Gladys Buse 207 Pauline Businga 222 jim Butitta 507 Pat Buzzell 222 R0ughrider Staff , Sally Calamari 208 Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Mary Callahan 225 Andrew Camlin 208 Catherine Canon 222 Dorothy Cardey 508 Barbara Carlson 225 David Carlson 205 Advertising, Tecldy's News Edward Carpenter 506A Phyllis Carrol 506B Nancy Carter 506B Anna Lee Cavan 507 Arlene Cave 506A Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Julianne Chappel 99 Mark Chappel 508 Bruce Clark 207 Jo Ann Clark 205 Beverly Clements 506B John Colberg 225 John Compton 222 Homeroom Treasurer ,o 9 I john Conevera 223 Janis Conklin 203 james Conner 99 Ted Cook 100 Irene Cook 307 james Cooper 204 Delores Corey 306B john Corey 301 Barbara Covert 100 Herbert Covert 207 Dick Cox 223 Homeroom Treasurer Harold Cremeens 307 Audrey Crevisron 306B Margaret Cronin 208 joe Crozier 30 Doreen Paul Crooks 307 Robert Crooks 99 6A Dahl 222 Member of Student Council Bernard Daily 204 Melvin Daily 207 Anna Davis 306B Dororh y Dean 99 Alice Irene De Jong 99 Editor, Teddy's News Pate Derrman 100 Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer Bill Dewey 203 Donita De Witt 302 Gene Dickinson 308 Janice Dickson 302 Bill Dobson 306A Par Doherty 301. joe Donnelli 225 Barbara Doyle 306B Ninth Grade , 2 1 Ninth Grade Georgia Doty 99 ' Joan Douglas 99 Homeroom Stamp Captain Gertrude Dragunas 208 june Driesbach 223 Lilah Drury 204 l Paula Dulfey 507 l Marion Dunlap 307 Lois Duryea 222 Eleanor Early 99 A Kay Eastman 205 jacquelyn Eaton 205 Burton Eggan 205 Roughrider Staff Walter Eichelberger 306A Member of Student Council Jetta Elam 99 Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Richard Ellena 204 Carolyn Emerson 208 Margaret Enderle 507 Barbara Erickson 501 Suzanne Erickson 507 Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Tecldy's News Staff Virginia Evanson 307 Virgil Falnes 100 Homeroom Vice-president Margaret Fane 207 Homeroom Stamp Captain Paul Farr 222 Jean Ferguson 222 Margaret Ferguson 100 Homeroorn Assistant Stamp Captain Betsy Finkenstadt 208 Rougl1rider Staff Mary Finkenstadt Roughrider Staff Glenn Foster 204 Gene Fouts 222 john Franklin 99 Bob Frankenberg 99 Janice Frazier 222 22 - Ninth Grade jim French 99 l Robert Frewin 508 Eugene Fritz 100 joan Fry 501 l Homeroom Assistant l Stamp Captain i Bill Fuller 207 l Darrell Garman 222 Mary Gasparini 306A Yola Gille 502 Marion Gerlick 306A Gail Gober 502 Clifford Gray 100 Bill Greenhow 308 Homeroom President, Assistant Stamp Captain Barbara Greenlee 205 W Norma Grotto 100 jerry Hagaman 223 Homeroom Secretary Ann Hall 99 ' Rougl1rider Staff Joanne Hall 208 Helen Hallen 506A Homeroom Vice-president Veletta Hamilton 301 Member of Student Council June Hammer 506A Mary Hanford 508 Joanne Hankerson 100 ' Dan Hanna 99 Pat Hannan 502 Charles Harrington 306B David Harris 100 Donald Harris 99 Barbara Hartje 222 Andy Harvey 207 ' Donald Harvey 100 Barbara Hedrick 501 Charles Hedrick 204 23 Ninth Grade 24 l Barbara Heisterberg 506B Homeroom Secretary Constance Helm 507 Pat I-Ienbesr 225 joan Hendricks 223 Pauline Hennessy 306A Richard Henricks 225 Lucille Hermanson 204 ' Dennis Hevrin 502 John Hiestand 204 Homeroom Treasurer Donald Higgins 508 Charles Hill 207 Jerry Hobel 501 joubert Hobel 100 Marilyn Hocking 205 Mervin Hodel 205 Virginia Hodges 208 Elizabeth Hoffman 307 Bob Holmes 204 Dona Housewearr 208 Ruth Huls 100 Member of Student Council Delores Hunt 502 Mavis Hunt 506B Royal Hunter 508 ' Robert Husmann 205 Stuart Hyer 205 Rita Ingrassia 208 Ruth Ingrassia 308 Jacqueline Ippen 508 Homeroom Vice-president Member of Student Council Margaret lppolico 204 Homeroom Vice-president Robert Ishizaki 208 Delores jacob 207 Donn Jacobs 502 Pat Jacobs 204 Robert Jacobson 207 Diane James 307 Eva James 204 Frances Jeffery 207 Edward Johns 502 Albert Johnson 208 Barbara Johnson 502 Dudley Johnson 208 Edward Johnson 222 Gordon Johnson 207 Homeroom President Greta Johnson 203 Jane Johnson 306A Horneroom Secretary Jean Ellen Johnson 222 Lyle Johnson 207 Robert Johnson 204 Homeroom Secretary Donald Jones 306A Robert Jones 306B Deloris Kapala 222 Richard Keenan 301 Frances Kelly 207 J Bob Kerr 307 Jack Kilburn 223 Harold King 225 Colleen Kirchner 207 Della Kirkpatrick 506A Mildred Klein 501 Clarence Knipprath 204 4 Howard Knodle 204 Fred Kranish 207 Mary Jane Krivam 207 Donald Krusemeier 501 Ninth Grade ,ggi 25' X Ninth Grade l Warren Kudzma 507 Grace Kuhlow 301 Audrey Lake 306B Joan Larsen 222 Paul Larsen 508 Richard Larson 508 Tony Latino 308 Curtis Lawler 301 Paul Lawson 506A Homeroom President Bob Lawerence 208 Rodney Lease 301 Bill Lerch 100 Clarence Levine 99 Catharine Licari 223 ' Cecelia Licari 223 Edith Liebling 222 Lois Linder 306A Roger Linclrorh 306A Robert Lindstrom 225 David Linenfelser 506A Tony Lipe 208 Homeroorn President Robert Locklin 100 Homeroom President Robert Longhenry 204 Marylou Lund 308 Phyllis MacDougall 99 Homeroom Secretary-treasurer Armando Maculan 502 9A Class Lawyer Donna Mahan 208 Don Markin 100 john Marsh 99 Marilyn Marshall 225 Homeroorn Stamp Captain Harold Martin 506B Betty Mason 302 26 Joanne Maynard 207 'Homeroom Treasurer Assistant Stamp Captain Ted Maurer 5 08 William McConnaughay 502 Roland McDowell 204 - Jeannette Mclnnes 205 Homeroom Stamp Captain Advertising, Teddy's Marilyn Mclntosh 99 Betty McKinney 100 Jean McNeilage 502 janet Mead 306A Doris Meenen 205 Feature Editor Teddy's News 9A Class Prophet Bob Metters 208 Don Meyers 204 Mildred Millard 306B Mark Miller 506A Merrill Miller Teddy's News Sports Editor Shirley Miller 225 y Barbara Miners 50613 Member of Student C Dick Mitchell Carol Mittelstadt 308 ack Mor an 223 J . fs , ' Hope Morrison 306B . Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain ' Mildred Moser 302 Catherine Munro 502 Richard Nagus 222 , Roger Nagus 222 f Homeroom Secretary Assistant Stamp Captain Ninth' Grade News Mary McLaughlin 208 Homeroom Vice-president p Ray Medernach 204 i Henry Miller 307 p 9A Class Vice-president l Home-room Vice-president 99 Eldon Milroy 99 Member of Student Council ouncil A 308 Warren Morclt 307 Rita Mowery 223 Florence Nathan 204 Member of Student Council 2 27 Ninth Grade 28 Ruth Neblock 204 Alice Needham 203 Beverly Nelson 308 Howard Nelson 306B Homeroom Vice-president Scot: Nelson 506B Shirley Nelson 502 Homeroom Treasurer Stanley Nelson 302 Dick Newman 204 Albert Nicholas 203 Horneroom President Donald Nielson 222 Horneroorn Vice-president Barbara Noreen 99 Noreen Meyers 506A - Jan Nordell 203 Douglas Oakland 208 Homeroom Secretary-treasurer jerry Ohlson 207 Ralph Oler 307 Marilyn Olson 207 Doral Oskins 308 Dorothy Orc 222 Shirley Ott 308 Dorothy Paladino 306A Lillian Paladino 301 Louis Panozzo 225 Henry Paris 204 Patty Parker 506A Ruth Parrott 100 Norma Pasch 301 Richard Paske 506B Duane Pate 301 Lucille Patterson 306B Franklin Peacock 501 Marion Peck 204 Suzanne Perkins 507 Homeroom Treasurer Richard Peters 506A David Peterson 507 9A Class President ' Homeroom President David Phelan 99 james Phillips Shirley Paul Peterson 207 99 Phillips 204 Hometoom President ' David Porter 203 Gloria Plock 225 Homeroom Vice-president ' john Prather 2235 Ralph Pratt 501 Everett Pucker 223 james Price 225 Homeroom President Marilyn Person 207 Dorothy Putney 222 Warren Ramsey 99 Homeroom President Cynthia Ralston 225 Roughrider,' Staff Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Paul Randall 501 Homeroom Vice-president Kenneth Raney 501 Jack Read 507 Audrae Raymer 99 Sammy Rebecca 507 Homeroom Stamp Captain Geraldine Reed 506B Patricia Rennels 205 Leslie Reid 225 Alice Retsinas 205 I-Ielen Retslaif 222 Keith Rice 502 Joanne .Ridgeway 507 Mary Jane Ridley 225 , Dolores Rivera 502 Homeroom Vice-president, Stamp Captain Richard Roach 502 Ninth Grade 29- Ninth Grade George Robertson 100 Homeroom Stamp Captain Porter Roderick 99 Joyce Roen 507 I-Iomeroom Secretary Shirley Rosen gren 205 Dick Roser 306B Jack Ross 100 Wally Rutledge 222 ' Elinor Sabin 208 Member of Student Council Joyce Saclewater 223 Sylvia Saeger 99 Robert Salamone 306B Charles Sanders 501 Virginia Sandy 501 Homeroom Secretary-treasurer Dominic Savala 207 Homeroom Secretary Robert Savala 207 Florence Schafman 306A Homeroom Stamp Captain Donna Scheidegger 50613 Barbara Schroeppel 99 ' LaVerne Schuneman 306B Homeroorn President and Stamp Captain Delores Schuring 301 Phyllis Schutt 207 Frank Schwab 203 Don Sechler 222 George Seiter 204 y Bob Senneff 207 U l Beverly Shaw 222 Mary Shellenberger 203 Member of Student Council l Dorothy Shenberger 208 l Lyle Sheley 506B ' 7 Fred Shoudy 99 Charlene Showalter 208 l l Fred Showalter- 507 50 Pat Simms 99 Nancy Simpson 203 Don Skinner .507 Paul Smallwood 99 Marilyn Skolrood 307 Homeroom Vice-president Donn Smith 301 Homeroom President Donnaclale Smucker 223 Matt Spinello 508 Margie Snyder 99 Teddy's News Advertising Staff Norma Sprague 507 Howard Stecler 306B Bernard Stegeman 302 Patricia Steveson 204 Claudette Stickels 207 Roger Stiles 222 Richard Storer 99 Lucille Stone 208 Paul Story 302 Kenneth Strom 100 Gloria Swenson 307 Marlene Stumpf 99 Roughrider Typist Teddy's News Typist Lois Tarpley 306A joye Taylor 307 Lois Thompson 100 Terry Taylor 222 Pauline Thompson 506B Betty Thorpe 208 Ottilie Timblin 205 Patty Thorpe 301 Veril Tielkemeier 207 Janet Todd 223 Roger Turner 208 Ninth Grade 51 Ninth Grade Dorothy Vallortigara 204 7 Homeroom Assistant Stamp Captain Frank Van De Walker 207 Homeroom Vice-president Bob Van Dusen 222 Curtis Vetter 225 Robert Waldsmith 308 Dolly Walter 100 Bob Warren 208 Alice Waters 222 Burton Way 306B james Weatherall 100 Oliver Webb 203 Jerry Weber 301 Robert Weber 100 jane Weeks 308 Donna Weens 203 Jean Weingartner 307 Marybelle Weir 308 David Wells 307 Genevieve Wendell 204 Homeroom Starhp Captain Feature Editor, Teddy's News Elaine Wescott 306A Harley Wescott 306B Charlotte Wessels 306B Jacqueline Westbrook 204 Dorothy White 203 Roger White 225 y jean Whitehead 203 Eugene Whitney 308 Betty Wicken 99 Wanita Wilcox 223 Member of Student Council Alvin Williams 207 John Williams 301 Dick Wilson 208 Homeroom Stamp Captain 52 Jim Wilson 208 Tom Wilson 306A jack Winning 203 Rougl1rider Staff Jack Wolfensperger 225 Geraldine Wolff 502 Raymond Woodruff 508 Charles Wright 302 Homeroom President Shirley Wright 222 Randall Wyatt 507 Gloria Youngman 301 Charles Zbleski 507 Russell Zellers 306A Helen Zissler 207 Ninth. Grade Dolores Wolfe 301 Ralph Woods 205 9A Class Secretary-treasurer Homeroom Secretary- treasurer Betty Young 208 Pauline Zies 306A 53 J W' 5 Work in filing was clone by Paul Story, Vonne Anderson, and Auclrae Rayrner. Eugene Wlmirney, Dick Brartland, Dewey, and Bob lshizaki Worked on a in machine shop class Doreen Dahl, Donna Smucker, Don Bob Linclstrom, and Barbara Carlson together in Miss Hopkin's social studies Delores Corey, Richard Paske, Lucille terson, and Veril Tielkelmeir puzzled banking problems. Bill Dewey showed Don Harris and Lois Ann Thomas how to find the height of a Hag- pole by the shadow method. Linoleum block printing was a part of the fun for the Art III students. Pictured here were Dolores Kapala, James Phillips, Jack Ross, Joan Douglas, Robert Allen, Jetta Elam and Georgia Doty. Roger Beckstrom, Eleanor Early and Kenneth Bull worked algebra in Miss Weld's class. Joanne Hall and Lucille Stone looked at the notebooks and book reports in Miss Morse's English class. Xvs 3-215 Corinne Bliss, Nan McDonald, Marlene Colloton, Winabelle Houseknecht, Kinnie Smith, ' john Nielson, Robert Lindberg, Billy Dickman Robert Eager, Douglas Bressler, Walter Taylor, Arlene Nelson, Floyd Edwards, Beatrice Sulser, James Dunnavan, Bob Moore . Donald Pearson, Gene See, joe Woodward, Billy Putney, Betty Pearson, Gloria Smith, jack Voedisch, Mary Hoegg Alyce Peterson, Jocelyn Babb, Elsie Patrick, Marlene Odell, Robert Arnold, Roger Schmel- ing, Robert Rum, Patricia Hawthorne Jacqueline Adams, jack Truitt, Grace Carter, Patricia Naill President: Joe Woodward Vice3President: Kinnie Smith Secretary-treasurer: john Nielson' Stamp Captain: Walter Taylor Assistant Stamp Captain: Roger Schmeling Student Council: Grace Carter 56 3-217 Janice O'Connell, James Mitchell, Lois Johnston, Roberta Boyd, Alberta Osterhaut, Edith Strom, Kenneth Fenelon, Bob Bessert , Bob Harvey, Maxine Schreiber, Benny Snow, Jack Hodges, Kenath Peters, Bob Burns, Ellsworth Davidson, Betty Wilcox Richard Ruiz, August Rivera, Herbert Dhuse, Zaida Wells, Joanne Gridley, Jean Krenter, Betty Rew, Doris Wiler J Jean Gahm, Della Sennelf, LaVerne Lani, Joyce Almquist, Loren Johnson, Chad Bolen- der, Lowell Metheny, Beverly Shortino I Pat Ollrnan, Francis Johnson, Nita Sanders, Richard Fry President: Janice O'Connell Vice-president: Betty Wilcox Secretary-treasurer: Bob Harvey Stamp Captain: Kenath Peters Assistant Stamp Captain: Loren johnson Student Council: Betty Wilcox 57 3-313 il- Charles Wlilliams, Garner Thompson, Jack Thayer, Mary Louise Smith, Frank Ridgway, Ann Rich, Donna Ramsey, Ralph Pierce David Pennock, Robert Oliver, Nancy Nelson, Phil Mattison, Margaret Lucy, Thomas Krauss, Diane Kohlhurst, Donna Hoel Jack Harvey, Barbara Hamilton, Jo Ann Gregory, Roger Erickson, Marcia Crittenden, Nancy Chalman, David Caskey, Sue Brown Connie Brown, Joanne Breon, Mike Brand, Stanley Blumenthal, Dick Bessert, Bruce Banks, Lois Mae Aukes, Dave Augspurger Donna Munson, Kay Vfilliams, Sue Cartwright, Joanne Young President: David Caskey Vice-president: Mike Brand Secretary: Barbara Hamilton Stamp Captain: David Augspurger Assistant Stamp Captain: Ralph Pierce Student Council: Roger Erickson 58 8-201 Ann Walslm, Evon Davidson, Richard 'XVallack, Dick Wharton, Susan Waggoner, Betty Ann Walker, Bob Smith, Marilyn Seinwell Bob Ferguson, Paul Pluedcleman, Marylee Morehart, Joanne Nelson, Rayanne Moore, Larry Mayer, Philip Lee, Ted Larson jeanne Kojima, Carl Johnson, Ronnie Klernmeclson, Gaylerd Kascel, Bill Jennings, Mari- lyn Holtslancler, Eileen Hakala, Pat Cromwell Beverly Conley, Roger Higgins, Juanita Carlson, Margie Brown, Bob Brooks, Howard Brewer, Carol Baumbach, Keith Daily Mary Lou Allen, Billy Stelter, Bob Buchanan President: Paul Plueddeman Vice-president: Dick Wlmarron Secretary: Pat Cromwell Stamp Captain: Philip Lee Assistant Stamp Captain: Dick Wharton Student Council: Paul Plueclcleman 59 3-213 Karl Fricke, Richard Dunlap, Marjorie johnson, Betty Allen, Suzanne Ralston, Dick Petit, Bob Kuranz, Roger Harlan Robert Shaw, Robert Bowen, Patricia Smith, Janet Harris, Sally Sumner, Bob Packard, Albert Chambers, Carol Anderson y Margaret Powell, Mary Beth Sanders, Shirley McCoy, Roger Van Driesen, Barbara Sarver, jo Mary Bartelt, Maynard Buchlie, Jim Wolter Harold Berg, Harvey jewett, Ralph Butler, jean Secard, Ann Westberg, Constance Carl, Barton Reed, Joan Marnmenga Marilyn Haupt, Betty Blanc . Abrent: Joanne Melander President: Harvey jewett Vice-president: Carol Anderson Secretary-treasurer: Karl Frickc Stamp Captain: Bob Kuranz Assistant Stamp Captain: Harold Berg Student Council: Sally Sumner 40 3-202, -34 Geraldine Tondi, joan Zeis, james Harvey, Beverly Knoup, Le Ora Walker, Richard Reitsch, Betty Wallace, Carolyn Graham jack Fitzpatrick, Anthony Cascio, jim Cutler, Ronald McDonald, Charles Chapman, Harold Eastwood, Raymond Tramblie, Ted Parkinson Betty Hoel, Jessie Joles, john Brantingham, Charles Nepean, Joan Dyreson, jerry Heisler, Beverly Friedberg, Donna SenneE ' Phillip Burns, Warren jones, Marlene Arbogast, John Powell, Marvin Richards, Elizabeth Johnson, Lois Sanders, Ralph Hanson Lois Olson, Jean McLee President: Jean lvIcLee Vice-president: Gerald Heislet Secretary: Charles Chapman Stamp Captain: Jim Cutler I Assistant Stamp Captain: James Harvey Student Council: Ted Parkinson 41 3-221 Barbara McCallen, Donna Schoonmaker, Jimmy Griffey, Roy Larson, Keith Cordell, LaVerne Schroeder, Kenneth Nelson, George Estes Joyce Weeks, Billy Butler, Nancy Pagel, Darwin Wilcox, Roger Voy, Janice Bargren, Pauline Ahmer, Bonnie Campbell Lola Newton, Joan Rice, Darlene Durham, Clayton Raymond, Erma Clayton, La Doris Farnham, Billy Baxter, Richard Keckler Charles Allen, Donna Peterson, Jack Torrisi, Betty Englehart, Barbara Foss, Jeannine Lee, Lois Allen, Richard Bilodeau Roger Blackmer, Vernon Clark President: La Doris Farnham Vice-president: Jeannine Lee Secretary: Nancy Pagel Treasurer: Vernon Clark Stamp Captain: Lola Newton Assistant Stamp Captain: Irma Clayton Student Council: Janice Bargren 42 3-220 Ronald Wyka, Barbara Hering, Lenora Johnson, Dolores Wood, Dona1diWood,xVirginia Knapp, Edward Kasch, Neil Santee Bob Cushing, Ted Crawford, Donna Lux, Robert Gustafson, Lorraine Hoey, Doris Rod- erick, Anne Smith, Vivian Vettore Betty Bonwell, Elaine Lee, Carl Ross, George Swick, Wilma Barton, Donna Perkins, , Neil Moliitt, Barbara Travis Charles Almond, Thomas Arnett, Lyman Totten, Neil Hamilton, Donald Moderson, Louie Dean, Mary Anderson, Judith Key Elaine Garth President: Neil Santee Vice-president: Lyman Tottet Secretary-treasurer: Barbara Travis Stamp Captain: Bob Gustafson Assistant Stamp Captain: Lorraine Hoey Student Council: Barbara Travis 43 -Lf 3-313 Barbara Peter, Janet Piercefield, Dale Strote, Mary Suski, Louis Yettore, Peter Marenes, Richard Manroe, Virginia Legel Delores Metheny, Margaret Lillie, Karl Nelson, Gladys Smith, Keith Newton, Donald Gilbertson, Morris Gosneigh, Leo Hilton i Mary Kobischka, Robert Bonjour, Gloria Bohm, Robert Doolittle, Richard Brady, Dor- othy Arnold, Dolores Costello, Robert Eggleston Don Berry, joseph Di Fede, john Wigell, james Wlhite, Lyle Yardley, Lillian Widrig, Raymond Havens President: Peter Matenes Secretary-treasurer: John Wigell Stamp Captain: James White Assistant Stamp Captain: Richard Manroe Student Council: Barbara Peter 44 3-309 5 i ff . 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' ,A , il f . amd 1 ,H-. 4-if ,Ji , 'N ll gy A, I, I. -4 31 5 A. -1 jk.. yu.. 3' , 'g' if 'wmv ,.-': if t 2 i, 5-H riyafil: , Vida Barr, Leona Ahmer, Richard Lerch, Dan Hogan, Ronald Rokusek, Joanne Bates, Bruce Veitch, Geraldine Flint Carl Anderson, Arline Nashold, Betty Lou Barnes, john Cook, Donald Nelson, Lenora Voy, Janet Fitz, Donna Boken Shirley Sansom, Shirley jean Lease, Robert'Messinger, Robert Larson, Le Roy Largenr, Earl Sandy, Barbara Gregg, Betty Fibrow Donald Harvey, Carolyn Allen, Bill Welden President: Geraldine Flint Vice-president: Janet Fitz Secretary-treasurer: Carolyn Allen Stamp Captain: Janet Fitz Assistant Stamp Captain: Geraldine Flint Student Council: Robert Larson 45 Lu 5 Betty Ann Crouse was serving the Mothers at a seventh grade tea. Virginia Bergeron was pouring at a seventh grade tea while Sally Small was being servecl. Setting type in printing class were Dale Cronkrite, George McKenzie, Charles Fihrow and Kenneth Newman. f' V '24 46 Q 1, . rip r,.v,l r, - , 1 . -1,,:,,I5,f,- lr A m5x.1f.lqQ2l? 47 Elizabeth Johnson, Marlene Arbogast, Betty Blanc, Nancy Chalman, Maynard Buchli, and Marilyn Holrslander enacted a scene from Little Women in dramatics class. The school library was usually a busy place. Studies in astronomy were made by Gloria Bohm, Barbara Peters, Morris Gosneigh, Mary Kobischka, Lillian Widrig and John Wigell. V 7-3 03 Fred Conwell, Richard Kohlhagen, Beverly Wallack, Lavonne Moomaw, Mary Pearson, Patricia Tindell, Wray Bengston, Hope McElhaney A Roger Jacobs, Richard Coxon, William Eggleston, Georgia Stevens, Vaughn Stakemiller, Margery Bonjour, Warren Tudor, Roberr Mattocks Katherine Sturm, Patricia Laaker, Nancy Bamford, Norma Body, Nancy O'Connor, Sally Lind, Reva Smith, Donald Levisay Russell Furze, Charles Hunt, jerry Acey, Norman Remich, Robert Van Aken, Mary Stanberry, jean Welsh, Dorothy Benjamin Ruth Perkins, Barbara Houston, Kenneth Tinsley, Dolores Stiles, Colleen Kelly President: Warren Tudor Vice-president: Margery Bonjour - Secretary: Nancy O'Connor Treasurer: Kenneth Tinsley Stamp Captain: Nancy Bamford Assistant Stamp Captain: Jerry Acey Student Council: Norman Remich 48 7-16 E' fs. Q:-9 Robert Ace, Robert Plager, jack 'Mohn, Roger Meyer, Bruce Adams, Calvin Hodge, Clayton Wloodrulf, Donald Robertson Jodell Brewster, Barbara Smith, Donald Wenck, Roger Nelson, Carol Stotler, Alf Steffen, Phyllis Bourgo, Janice Partch A Beverly Bates, Jack Dill, Wayne Korn, Shirley Gruner, Barbara Newman, Jean Northrop, Jean Hanford, Darrell Fetters Patricia Williams, Robert Smith, Peter Cacciatore, Mark Hopkins, Barbara Bates, Betty Robertson, Angeline De Grandis, Florence Cooper Frank Manarchy, Leah Hunnicut, Audrey Tice, Faye Taylor, Eleanor Sprague President: Phyllis Bourgo Vice-president: Janice Partch Secretary: Jodell Brewster Treasurer: Roger Meyer Stamp Captain: Audrey Tice Assistant Stamp Captain: Jean Hanford Student Council: Phyllis Bourgo 49 7-304B Walter Vaughan, Kay Flanagan, Jean Stover, Carol Runyan, Jack Schandelineier, Donald Walker, Diane Frick, Charles Bietau ' Arden Markell, Katherine Kreuter, Joyce Wolfe, Joretta I-Iodgdon, Roger Benson, Patsy Carter, Donald Read, Jacqueline Bruneni Virginia Bergeron, Donald Mahan, Joanna Jennings, Elaine Pearson, Eleanor Nolan, Walter McNeal, Alfred Reilley, Ronald Schaefer Millard Countryman, Jerilyn Wilson, Nancy Harris, Beth Hanna, James Doyle, Mary Lou Miller, John Lawrence, Virginia, Kemp Jack Minch, Clarence Schafman, James Heath, Janice Bargten President: Millard Countryman Vice-President: Diane Frick Secretary-Treasurer: James Doyle Stamp Captainz- Diane Frick Assistant Stamp Captain: Millard Countryman Student Council: Donald Mahan 50 7-216 Lois Lombardo, Shirley Erlandson, Leota Shipman, Charles Northrup, Beverly Pierce, Maynard Boyer, Phyllis Clark, Roseann Harrington Juanita Herbsleb, Vivian Lawson, jack Armellani, Henry Maurchie, Joseph Ippolito, Vivian Richter, William Graham, Jack Holmann Leonard Barber, Erwin Thomas, Kathryn Soter, Donna McDonald, Virginia Warner, Betty Theisen, Joyce Belknap, Vernon Schock Robert Chance, Mary Van De Walker, Glen Lutzow, Leland Hartman, Lynn Anderson President: Jack Armellani Vice-president: joe Ippolito Secretary: Glenn Lutzow Treasurer: Leland Hartman Stamp Captain: Phyllis Clark Assistant Stamp Captain: Shirley Ann Erlandson Student Council: Mary Van De Walker 51 7-210 Evelyn Legel, Marlene Sherer, June Thurlwell, Violet Sadewater, Georgialee Joyce Rahn, Mary Ann Hensley, Winona Houseknecht Beverly Hocking, Darell Smucker, Virginia Resler, Jimmie Deill, Ronald Harris, Keig, Charlene Meads, Edward Lyle Ernest Peterson, Leamon Roland, Clifford Paulson, Frank Grundeen, Pat Boyer, Nelson, Norma Pearson, Keith Hazzard Ted Jolls, Geraldine Johnson, Saramae Magin, Kenneth Harmon, Bill Smith, Eldridge, Robert Dill, Pat Schrock Carol Reed, Lillian Truitt, Barbara Parker, Tommy Reynolds President: Keith Hazzard Vice-president: Frank Grundeen Secretary: June Thurlwell Treasurer: Darrell Smucker , Stamp Captain: Mary Ann Hensley Assistant Stamp Captain: William Smith Student Council: Keith Hazzard 52 Doble, Joanne Joanne Phyllis 7-224 Jack Kranish, James Allen, Donald Harris, Louwane Burritt, Georganne Arnold, Edward Conklin, Nancy Brand, Barbara White Jack Powers, Cyrus Dietz, Lois Rudelius, Sally Day, Sandra Collier, Bruce Brewer, Doralie Wakeield, Roger Clark Alice Lingel, Nancy Ruth Andress, Patty Gibson, Patricia Butler, Elmer Olson, Julene jolls, Patricia Adams, Constance Schleicher Margery Shanhouse, Rodney Holmquist, Edith Ruiz, Richard Behr, Thomas Glenny, Georgeann Thayer, Mary Lou Tullock, Robert Heinzeroth Mary Ellen Thompson, Mary Scone, Janice Ditto President: Alice Lingel Vice-president: Margery Shanhouse Secretary: Mary Scone Treasurer: Rodney Holmquist Stamp Captains: Mary Stone, Georganne Arnold Student Council: Mary Ellen Thompson 55 7-114 Gloria Hudson, Kenny Newman, Ronald Garrnan, Joyce Albetty, Raymond Jacobs, Nick Liakouras, Theodore Seaworth - Marietta Budack, -Eleanor Cummings, David Schmelzer, Donna Holcomb, Allen Ivins, Vera Gallagher, Georgene Hall, Frances Swanstrom Dorothy Fish, Thomas Mathews, Morse McDonald, Barbara Hahn, David Tresemer, Leonard Wfallis, Robert Duffey, Betty Bartly Donna Campbell, Lenore Cotpuel, Anna Mae Martin, julia Mae Eddy, Jeannette Fritz, Martha Stern, jimmy Reeves, Esther Knapp. Donna Mae Welsby President: Dorothy Fish Vice-president: Donna Holcomb Secretary-treasurer: Joyce Alberty Stamp Captain: Dorothy Fish Assistant Stamp Captain: Anna Mae Martin Student Council: Lenore Corpuel 54 7-219 Joan Norberg, Dick Wlilliamson, Margaret Koelker, jean Schoonmaker, Ronald Pennock, Eileen Bradsteen, Gavin Harvey, joan Springer ' Dick Holcomb, Glenna Hunter, Nancy Clinite, Shirley Woods, Floyd Patrick, Billie Hudler, joan Doerfner, Gilbert Johnson Dick Cromwell, Bob Rund, Muriel Scheidegger, Ramona Nelson, Fay-Etta Morse, Darrell Dawson, Janet Anderson, Bob Cross June Mund, Sally Small, Bette Anne Crouse, Richard Rathke, Gwendolyn Wllite, Thomas johnson, Paul Magnelia, Naomi Cain Marion Hull, Mariana Melin Absent: Bill Bartlett President: Thomas johnson Vice-president: Ronald Pennock Secretary: Bill Bartlett Treasurer: Richard Rathke Stamp Captain: Sally Small Assistant Stamp Captain: Naomi Cain Student Council: Thomas Johnson 55 7-209 WSI, 'uffeg x Robert Jacobsen, Marilyn Bodda, Phyllis Vander Wall, Melvyn Paulson, Mary Ann -Collins, Donald Stram, Carol Tunison, Richard Streit Virginia Harvey, Mary Lou Gunder, Jacqueline Burd, Richard Bertchie, Melvin Hill, Richard Catron, Donald Wiggs, Donald 'Fulton Betty Jean Cardey, Delores Reininger, Vivian Brown, Lavern Schemel, Marilyn Anderson, Evelyn Bartholomew, Paul Scott, Kenneth Lamb , Beverly Bressler, Jeannine Whitford, Patricia Gregory, Charles Webster, Forrest Pettit President: Carol Tunison Vice-president: Charles Webster Secretary-treasurer: Mary Ann Collins Stamp Captain: Charles Webster Assistant Stamp Captain: Carol Tunison Student Council: Delores Reininger 56 7-312 Norma james, Delores Kellogg, Barbara Corey, Beverly Day, Merwyn Rose, De Wayne Ward, john Reeder, Robert Zeller Bill McElroy, jo Marie De Benetlitto, Arthur Grabow, james Rugland, Elaine Garman, Dale Ctonkrite, Bob Weber, Phyllis Spickler George McKenzie, Marda Boken, Jo Anne Hancock, Lorraine Waisner, Gerald Ambach, Bob Estes, Charles Fibrow, Jacqueline West P Rosemarie Morris, Mildred Martin, Irene Knapp, june Stone, Dolores Epperson, Janice Fulton, Billy Newman, Ronald Fulton President: Bob Weber Vice-president: Bill McElroy Secretary-treasurer: Beverly Day Stamp Captain: Dolores Kellogg Assistant Stamp Captain: Mildred Martin Student Council: Barbara Corey 57 Highlights at Roosevelt September 5-Too Bacl! Back to school September 14-Wedding Bells! Miss Copelancl takes the step! September 30-Roosevelt Triumphs over East Soph B Team 15-6 champ at last. y, 532 for Roosevelt and October 4-Lincoln was trouncecl 21-0 October 11-Roosevelt and Washington Battle to 7-7 tie October 19-East Soph B Team again beaten 12-6 this time October 19-20-No School! Teacher's Institute October 25-Roosevelt conquers Lincoln 7 to O October 51-Halloween! November 1-Washington beaten 14 to 7. Roosevelt is city November 7-Election Day! School polls 573 for Dewe two for Watson. November 21-Faculty Stunt Show causes merriment galore. November 23-A day of Thanks! December 15-Christmas Vacation! 17 days of it! December 50-Danielson twins appear upon the scene. january 2 January 11 -Back again! -Roosevelt basketeers nose out by Lincoln 31-29 January 18-Hard Fought Victory! Roosevelt 29, West So January 25 February 1 February 2 February February 9 February 12 February 15 February 23 -Watch out! Semester grades -Washington triumphant over Roosevelt 62-54 -Roosevelt nosed out in swimming meet 53 to 8-Another close one! Lincoln cagers win by 3 -County Institute -Hurrah! Linco1n's birthday and a vacation -Roosevelt noses out Harlem 52 to 31 -Washington swimmers beat Roosevelt 41-25 March 1-2- Brother Goose, the 9A play, is seen March 30-April 3-At last! Easter Vacation May 30-Memorial Day Vacation June 8-A hard-earned Vacation ph B 27 50 by Washington 1-28 margin 58 ' X-if --1 fm' .fig gi 54 sg. - G ,,,, .. ,.1r,-L git . - .1 r 1 ' X J-QQ Pg',i!Tl'3f .r gift' fm f fs-1. .-.vig hi 'fr-' f IJ: rf A' 'I -,gf f-5 -zgig 1: 5-' ft' . Eva - A- al 1? Yi 5 i 15' 'hd' Q, Q , -LA. H' X- . 4 ' Lg- ' 1 - -, .jfv nf, Q. ' V '. 41 J Jig. 1-5: Lv Ti. ' , jQ1' : PJ-1 V V , W , -.v:,iPF?fNv , - J V1-:gifs S !'E -- A 'igff V- , :yi Heh 4,4- 4 c A 5' A 7' ' ft? ' '15-',. A ' 5' 41 2139: 5: W - f 4:1 - . 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Y, , M V' ,M 43 ff ,I l 2- -r 'LI -sean, -4-qgr uf 1.4 17175 .Jn 1-5. .vi rx -' 1,. gp ,os ,I ' lf f .Q jl W . .- 1 4? - 44.-., 21 s GAMES AND SCORES September 30 October 4 October ll October 19 October 25 November l Roosevelt 13 East Soph B 6 Roosevelt 21 Lincoln O Roosevelt 7 Washington 7 Roosevelt 12 West Soph B 6 Roosevelt 7 Lincoln 0 Roosevelt 14 Washington 7 13 ' 'T ig- ,V ' 1,151 -yi vo-.. 4 ,., '-.RFQ l u , - f.'f'.g,-JAi:..fii-3, - X .:5..fL-it --in no v.S:i'.:a-.ra-.Voz-21312. '- Back row: Cedric Blazer, George Robertson, Douglas Oakland, Franklin Peacock, Dick Burritt, Curtis Lawler, Jerry Hobel Second row: Roger Stiles, Ralph Pratt, Ronald Bodda, Don Sechler, Bob Boehland, Bob Husmann, james Allaben frnanagerb, Coach Harry Nutting ' Third row: Jerry Ohlson, Henry Miller, David Porter, Sam Rebecca, Armando Maculan, Kenneth Raney, James Price Front row: David Peterson, Ralph Woods, Dick Cox, James Conner, Louis Panozzo, Tony Lipe, Bernard Stegeman ' -. l .ui-ee:Jwgfii!,., -.fw-.-5 rf, '- f- f- ,, -,-. .. 1 ...... .... 4 .., uid'-gag. hge.--J.. ,- . t.---q.m....n..q -'nu A 'Sr t rt ' f--Tfifff' 1 '1hf ?'-fy. 5 , ,,,,,.l: -, 1- ,rg-v, III 'PAF ,1'. JY- :lr Cf 'f:--S-pxzzq '11 ' 'itz :.g1en1tFf'?.5?P..1u-ff:- iff ,,','-..'. '-:1,3-:x:v.i.5g, . . :-- --.-, -'ff-L,- ZF -1L'3f i fyap., ., 1 - -ly' ' - Ez,-,--' f.f'Qf?f'11f.w-71. ,, 62 1'-La f 'LQ F - if ,. , , 1 ' , A - - 'Lai -.. I I na: 63 l Basketball Back row: Don Sechler, Armando Maculan, Curtis Lawler, Ken Raney, David Peterson, Douglas 4 Oakland Middle row: jim Price, Henry Miller, La Verne Schuneman, David Berg, Donald Jones Front row: Richard Keenan, Sam'Rebecca, Paul Story, Cedric Blazer, john Prather, Albert Nicholas. SCHEDULE December 7 East Soph B Roosevelt December 14 Roosevelt Harlem january 4 Washington Roosevelt january 11 Lincoln Roosevelt january 18 Roosevelt West Soph February 1 Washington Roosevelt February 8 Lincoln Roosevelt February '15 Roosevelt ' 52 Harlem Coach Harry Nutting's basketeers finished a tough schedule in line form. Their victories came over Harlem Frosh-Soph twice and West Soph B team. They lost two heartbreakers to Lincoln, but were completely smothered in both meetings with Wash- ington. They also dropped the season's opener to East Soph 64 Three spectacu lar plays at the 65 Washington-R oosevelt game. I r Swlmmlng Back Row: Don Harris, Roger Stiles, Bob Boehland, Dick Baker, Curtis Lawler, Bob Husmann, Mike Brand, John Nielson, Armando Maculan, Kenneth Raney, Charles Wright, Howard Bannen, Fred Shoudy, David Pennock, Donald Markin, Tony Latino Front Row: Bill Dewey, Virgil Falnes, Don Harvey, Phil Martison, Don Brantingham, David Peterson, Robert Locken Coach Harry Nutting's natators had considerable trouble in splashing their Way to even one triumph In Roosevelt's primary meer on February 2 the swimmers were nosed out 35 to 50 in our home tank. Three weeks later Coach Nutting took his team to Washington where they suffered their second defeat, 41 to 25. In Roosevelr's final test before the championship triangular meet, the Lincoln watermen swamped our swimmers by a very lopsided score. On March 13 Lincoln established herself as the year's swim- ming champion by easily sinking its two rivals, Washington and Roosevelt. The final score was Lincoln, 47 poinrsg Washington, 21 pointsg and Roosevelt, 14 points. 66 ' 1- 1-1- Roosevelr backstrokers splashed on to victory. Ken Raney, Phil Matrison, Dave Peterson, Virgil Falnes awaited Mr. Nutting's starring signal. 4 .. 67 G. A. A. One social meeting for eighth and ninth grade girls were held each month. The eighth grade ollicers were president, Betty Wilcoxg vice-president, Nancy Nelsong sec- retary, 'Zaida Wellsg treasurer, La Doris Farham. Ninth grade officers were president, Alice Retsinasg vice-president, Kay Eastmang secretary, Lucille Stoneg and treasurer, Cynthia Ralston. Intramural sports included basketball, Volleyball, baseball, and swimming. The eighth and ninth grade girls participated in a swimming ballet which was held in April. arcls are based on points earned in after-school sports and the passing of The letter aw skilled tests. 68 Yxn ky, 5 We I N sg v Y. Q K 'fcifll I .X . xx 'll' ?.,W,'.'1,'- 'sux 1 3,3 0, U fl .V n, -1w X mlliixx 'K HH1 .xxbh X I . N 11 I 'oXKw'lnx:4 . Track Top Row: John Nielsen, Leonard Gallagher, Bob Wilson, Barton Page, Walter Seinwill, Miller, Gale Lawson, Phillip Mattison Henry Third Row: Dwight Thomas, Wallace Hada, Bill Cavanaugh, Bob Tooley, Victor Faith, Roger Stiles, Douglas Oakland, Thomas Hopper Second Row: Jerry Renton, Don Ellis, Tony Tindall, Bob Mackie, Delvin Wetldlc, La 'Verne Malueg, Burritt Stewart , First Row: Wally Rutlecle, Tom Kelly, Vernon Cushing, Harold Peterson, Sam Rebecca, David North, Kenneth Raney, Dave Marth Although Roosevelt was successful in winning their two dual meets last year they lostithe championship meet. The scores at this meet were Lincoln 41, Roosevelt 37, and Washington 29. We won the other meets over Lincoln by a 46 to 40 margin and triumphed over Washington by the score of 55 to 51. Standouts on the team were Don Ellis who ran the low hurdles, Bob Mackie who starred in the 100 yd. clash and the 220. Letter Winners on the team were Don Ellis, Wallace Hada, Ken,Raney, Bob Mackie, Dave North, Vernon Cushing, Tony Tindell, Walter Seinwill, La Verne Malueg, Delvin Weddle, Dave Marth, David Porter, Tom Kelly, James Tooley, Jerry Renton, Harold Peterson, and Victor Faith. 70 Under the guidance of Roosevelt's athletic director, Harry Notting, intra-mural games have reached a high place in the minds of Roosevelt's students and teachers. These are open to teams representing different home rooms. Football, basketball, volleyball, and baseball were participated in. The basketball champions were 307 in the ninth grade, 508 in the eighth grade, and 312 in the seventh grade. The ninth grade boy's basketball champ- ions were 9-507. Football honors in the ninth ,grade went to 9-207. Basketball champions in the seventh grade were 7-512. Eighth grade honors in all intramural sports went to 8-318. 5,5 awrl' - ' ' fig-fr 7,3 . W 'Sli' -. CHEERLEADERS Joanne Fry, Barbara Heisterberg, Sally Calamari 72 Nw .. , - .r 11, J -.-31.4 , , 1,5 , v ,I ,iii 15-,-Y vw' -, .yy QJ5, 3: ,, v. he ,. 51 ,- ' m 1. Hg I .mn - .MQW ,Wm F, H Traffic Club The students of Roosevelt were grateful for the protection of the boys who form the Trallic Club under the guidance of'Mr. Arthur Larson. These boys were on duty every day, inside and outside, even in the worst of weather. The members are Captain Don Bruer, Lieutenant Bob Frewin, Lieutenant Donald Sechler, Oliver Webb, Ralph Pratt, James Weatherall, Herbert Covert, Frank Van De Walker, Warren Kudzma, and Alvin Williams. Typewriting Club In Mr. George Fridly's Typing Club the click of busy typewriters was constantly heard. The club established a record of thirty-six net words per minute. These record-breakers included La Vonne Anderson, Charlene Beach, Patricia Beck, Beverly Born, Viola Brough, Irene Cook, Barbara Covert, Paula Duffey, Mary Hanford, Barbara Hartje, Lucile Hermanson, jaubert Hobel, Bob Kerr, Mary Lou Lund, Bill McConnaughay, Catherine Munro, Shirley Phillips, jack Read, Sam Rebecca, Patricia Simms, Margie Snyder, jane Weeks, Betty Wickson, Henry Miller, Gloria Youngrnan, Douglas Oakland, Patricia Steveson, Gertrude Dragunas, and Gloria Swenson as secretary. 74 'X ffl, .4 l ' r Student Couneil One of the foremost of the service clubs was the student council, headed by Miss Angela Joyce. The principal duties of the members were performed in the morning when they gave out pre-school admits, kept the auditorium in order, and watched the halls. At assemblies they stood at the door keeping the pupils in order as they marched out. Another important task was getting subscriptions for the yearbook. The members of this club were Jacqueline Ippen, Eldon Milroy, Ruth Huls, Lenore Corpuel, Paul Plucldeman, Ted Parkinson, Mary Shellenberger, Florence Nathan, Marion Anderson, Elinor Sabin, Dolores Reininger, Keith Hazzard, Grace Carter, Mary 'Van de Walker, Betty Wilcox, Sally Sumner, Thomas Johnson, Barbara Travis, Janice Bargren, Wanita Wilcox, Mary Thompson, Veletta Hamilton, Betty Peck, Norman Remick, Donald Mahan, Barbara Miner, Lena Bortoli, Robert Larson, Barbara Corey, Barbara Peter, Phyllis Bourgo, Walter Eichelberger, Roger Erickson, and Doreen Dahl. Study Club H Those who wanted more study took this club which was under the supervision of Mr. Edgar Van Barriger. Members during the hrst semester were Rosemary Abels, John Colberg, John Conevera, Richard Cox, Martha Derrickson, Barbara Doyle, Mary Gasparini, Paul Hennessy, Robert jones, Donald Ktusemeier, Lucille Patterson, John Prather, Rodney Stenger, Ralph Woods, Edward Johnson, Richard Keenan, Robert Salamone, Patrick Doherty, Ted Cook, Joseph Donnelli, John Corey, Gail Gober, joseph Bortoli, joan Larson, William Dolson, Louis Panozzi, and Charles Wright. 75 String Ensemble Accompanying choral groups has been one of the principal occupations of the String Ensemble, under the direction of Miss Emma Green. Also, the members got together for the enjoyment of playing music Written for strings. The members were Shirley Bartholomee, Betty Bartlett, Jo Ann Clark, Marilyn Hocking, Alice Retsinas, Shirley Rosengren, Donna Weems, Jean Whitehead, Mary Callahan, Barbara Carlson, Patricia Henbest, Marilyn Marshall, Rita Mowery, Gloria Plock, Joyce Sadewater, Donna Smucker, Julianne Chappel, Marilyn McIntosh, Bernard Dailey, Thomas Krauss, Ronald Klemmeclson, and Robert Eager. Social Dancing In this club the members learned not only fundamental and popular steps but also etiquette at dances and other social activities. Also enjoyable were novelty dancesg the semester ended with one of these, called the broom dance. The aspiring dancers were Dick Benjamin, Cedric Blazer, Dick Brattland, Paul Crooks, Bill Greenhow, Dennis Hevrin, Ovid Lane, Paul Lawson, David Linenfelser, Albert Nicolas, George Robertson, La Verne Schunernan, Burton Wayf, Thomas Wilson, Raymond Woodruff, Russell Zellers, Matthew Spinello, Everly Aase, Marcia Agnew, Lois Barr, Sylvia Brockman, Dorothy Cardey, Anna Lee Cavan, Janis Conklin, Georgia Doty, Jetta Elam, Margaret Ippoliro, Mildred Moser, Marilyn Person, Audrae Raymer, Patty Rennels, Dolores Schuring, Beverly Shaw, Patsy Thorpe, Janet Todd, Alice Waters, and Dolores Wolfe. The club was sponsored by Miss Margarie Brigham and Mrs. Laura Curry for the lirst part of the year and by Miss Brigham and Mrs, Betty Donahue later in the year. 76 The Reporters' Club The Reporters' Club was responsible for editing and publishing of Roosevelt's Teddy's News. All the scoops originating in Roosevelt were quickly covered and writ- ten up by one of the members. The advisor was Miss Myrtle johnson. The paper's policy is: 1. To bring the news to the students in an honest and straight-forward manner. 2. To give the students a chance to voice their opinions on subjects related to school. 3. To promote school spirit, teamwork, and co- A operation. THE STAFF The staff the first semester was as follows: Editor ,........,,..........,..............,..,...,....,..............,.....,........................,.. .,.,..............,..................................,,,.. A lice De Jong Feature Editors ............. ............. D oris Meenen, Genevieve Wendell Sports Editors .......................... .......,,............. B etty Burrows, Merrill Miller Advertising Solicitors ....,........ ........,..... D avid Carlson, Jeanette Mclnnis Exchange Editor ,.............. .......,......,..,.........,..........,................,.,....,................................,....,...... S uzanne Erickson Typist ,,.........,.........,....,.... ,..,.,.......,.,,,,........,,................,.,.........,,.......,,.....,.,..,............,........................ G loria Swanson Reporters ......................,..,.,...,.,.,........... Dolly Walters, Nancy Simpson, Margaret Pane, James Allaben, Warren Ramsay, Mary McLaughlin, john Compton, Joanne Hendricks, Shirley Miller, Barbara Hedrick, Dolores Rivera, Carol Mittelstadt, Marilyn Benjamin, Barbara Heisterberg, Patty Parker, and Tony Lipe. 77 Experimental Science Club At the beginning of the year the Experimental Science Club members agreed to perform electrical and chemical experiments. A few of their many interesting experiments included making nitrate Acid, a chemical garden, and milk of magnesia under the sponsorship of Miss Melva Olson. The club elected oflicers as follows: Eugene Whitney, presidentg Virginia Evanson, secretary, and Bob Ishizaki, treasurer. Other members of the club were Gail Gober, Donald Nielson, Martel Boyer, Sylvia Saeger, Stanley Nelson, Paul Peterson, Bob Van Dusen, Bill Bauer, Gene Dickinson, Donna Houseweart, Keith Rice, Richard Peters, Fred Showalter, Jim Butitta, Richard Storer, and Roger Lindroth. Machine Shop Club Machine Shop Club was for boys that were interested in making different mechanical tools. They worked with lathes, polishing lathes, mills, grinders, and shapers to manufacture many useful articles, such as jig saws, hammers, vices, screw drivers. This club was supervised by Mr. Thomas Bjorge and included David Berg, Donald Bodda, Glenn Foster, Clifford Gray, Donald Higgins, Charles Hill, Lyle Johnson, Fred Kranish, jerry Ohlson, Franklin Peacock, Domonic Savala, Harley Wescott, Alvin Williams, Warren Arneson, James Price, Jack Wolfensperger, Richard Brown. 78 Junior Red Cross for Girls This year the Junior Red Cross, under the supervision of Miss Florence Penstone, has partici- pated in a great many war activities. Some of them were making Red Cross Christmas gift boxes for foreign children in liberated countries, making favors for hospital trays of soldiers in this country, taking charge of the school enrollment in the Junior Red Cross, sponsoring the Red Cross Assembly, lilling boxes with school supplies for liberated children, and writing letters to foreign children to tell them about our school. The members were Cecilia Licari, president, Catherine Licari, Phyllis Bowman, Delores Corey, Elizabeth Hoffman, Jane johnson, Jean Ellen johnson, Olive Kerchner, Colleen Kirchner, Betty McKinney, Jimmie Ruth Parrot, Norma Pasch, Barbara Schroeppel, Charlotte Wessels, Janice Dickson, Alice Needham, Nancy Carter, and Yola Gille. Junior Red Cross for Boys To make different things for hospital patients was the main purpose of the Boy's junior Red Cross. During the year the boys, under the sponsorship of Mr. Ralph Ragsdale, have made lp boards, ping pong paddles, peg puzzles, block puzzles and checkerboards. The members were Bob Agnew, Dick Molander, Dick Burritt, Andy Camlin, Stewart Hyer, Edward johns, Harold Martin, Henry Paris, jack Ross, and Roger White. 79 Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club, sponsored by Miss Lucile Mathre was open to girls who like to get together and sing. The club took part in the Christmas sing. The first semester membership included Leeta Abel, Patricia Andre, Marcella Ann Bainbridge, Shirley Brough, Pauline Businga, Margaret Cronin, joan Douglas, Carolyn Emerson, Janice Frazier, Ruth Ingrassia, Diana James, Greta johnson, Hope Morrison, Florence Schafman, Dorothy Shen- berger, Jacqueline Westbrook, Betty Young, Jacqueline Eaton, Elsie Allen, Doral Oskins, and jean McNeilage. Girl Reserves Sponsored by Miss Janet Erlandson, the Girl Reserves have helped in the war effort by making tray favors for hospitals, and by contributing to the China Relief Fund. - The members of the club during the first semester were Arlene Balclinger, Marilyn Barber, Laura Benjamin, Nora Bomgarden, Bernice Buell, Judith Burd, Patricia Dettman, Margaret Fergu- son, Marion Gerlick, Norma Grotto, Patricia Hannan, Dolores Hunt, Audrey Lake, Janet Mead, Noreen Myers, Shirley Nelson, Marilyn Olson, Marion Peck, Gerry Reed, Mary Reilly, Marybelle Weir, Barbara johnson, and Dorothy Klein. 80 Dramatics Club ln Miss Lois Larson's Dramatics Club this year skits, plays, imitations, and music offered en- tertainment. Some games such as Truth or Consequensesu were played, producing some very funny occasions. The program was turned over to different people each week so that a variety of entertainment would he enjoyed. The members were Edward Carpenter as president, Mervin I-lodel as vice-president, Kay Eastman as secretary, Eleanor Early as treasurer, Gladys Buse, Sally Calamari, Arlene Cave, Dorothy Dean, Lilah Drury, Barbara Erickson, Jean Ferguson, Betsy Finkenstadt, Mary Finkenstaclt, Helen Hallen, Rita Ingrassia, Eva James, Delores Kapala, David Phelan, Leslie Reid, Pauline Zies, Dorothy White, Donna Allen, Joyce Bargren, Phyllis Carrol, June Hammer, Donna Scheidegger, Dorothy Paladino, Barbara Bergons, Mary Jane Krivan, Pearl Price, Mildred Klein. Cookie Club Miss Edith Stauf's cookie club has made it a point to try at least one lesson on each of the different types of cookies beginning with simple drop cookies, and continuing spread and cut cookies, and ice box cookies. When they were a bit more able they tried mechanically shaped cookies. Once a semester they made fudge which deviated from the cookie plan, but before the rationing the club was called the cookie and candy club. The members were Barbara Anderson, Lorraine Anderson, Barbara Baum, June Benjamin, Ruth Bennett, Joyce Brown, Collette Clark, Beverly Clements, Leah Cohn, Audrey Creviston, Virginia Hodges, Harriette Lee, Edith Liebling, Lois Linder, Betty Mason, Dorothy Putney, Helen Retzlaff, Mary Ridley, Betty Runyan, Joyce Taylor, Geraldine Wolf, Virginia Sandy, and Peggy Brunkin. p 81 Ns j e, i- It . ' .V -fr ,if ,Q f- -- f-- ---- l Aviation Clubs This year the Aviation Clubs sponsored by Mr. Lloyd Wood and Mr. John Cochrane con- tinued their roles as two of the school's most popular clubs. The activities in which the members of Mr. Wood's club indulged during the first semester included plane identification and discussion of some of the newer, more modern planes and their improvements on older planes. The club's officers were Bernard Stegeman, president, Paul Farr, vice-president, and David Borg, secretary. Other members were Bob Frankenberg, Dan Hanna, John Marsh, Billy Lerch, Floyd Burrier, Dick Ellena, Howard Knodle, Robert Longhenry, Bruce Clark, Albert johnson, Floyd Boyce, Martin Budack, Howard Bannen, Robert Lindstrom, William Brown, Maurice Barber, Harold Cremeens, Ralph Oler, Paul Larson, Ken Bull, Joe Crozier. ' Mr. Cochrane's Aviation Club participated in a program which included a study of warplanes and reports of heroes in air combat. Members saw slides showing identification marks and discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the many types of planes. They were especially interested in the stories of skill and daring back of the improvements that have been made during the war. Members of this Aviation Club during the iirst semester were Richard Beksel, Donald Markin, Ramon Medernach, Don Meyers, Mark Miller, Dick Mitchell, Howard Nelson, Scott Nelson, Richard Newman, Jan Nordell, James Phillips, Everett Puckett, Wally Rutledge, Don Skinner, Donn Smith, Donald Stern, Kenneth Strom, Veril Tielkemeier, Curtis Vetter, David Wells, Bob Waldsmith, and Alden WoodruH. 82 . .leg gin--.5L,:4.g, .,, an Athletic Clubs During the fall the Athletic Club, supervisedvby Mr. Ralph Keltner, played touch football while good weather prevailed. Later they could be seen competing in volleyball and basketball games thus hlling every club period with lots of fun. Members of the club included Harold King, Clarence Knipprath, Donald Kabischka, Richard Larson, Ted Maurer, Robert Metters, Warren Mordt, Richard Nagus, Roger Nagus, Donald Nielson, Richard Paske, Charles Sanders, Robert Savala, Franklin Schwab, Bob Sermeif, Paul Story, Roger Turner, Robert Warrin, Oliver Webb, Robert White, Melvin White, John Williams, Jack Winl ning, George Seiter, Randall Wyatt, Richard Henricks, Bob Holmes, and Terry Taylor. The Athletic Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Harold Huxham, during the fall months, was engaged in practicing and playing touch football on the playground. Later they competed in basketball and had a few boxing matches during the winter days. Membership of the club included Burton Eggan, Robert Allen, Roger Beckstrom, Bob Buchanan, Leanord Bunk, Alden Burns, Robert Crooks, Melvin Dailey, Eugene Fouts, John Franklin, Jim French, William Fuller, Darrell Harman, Donald Harris, Charles Hedrick, john Hiestand, Jerry Hobel, Royal Hunter, Donn Jacobs, Robert Jacobson, Gordon Johnson, Donald jones, james Cooper, Paul Randall, Roland McDowell, Ralph Blanck, Dick Baker, and Fred Coffman. 85 Library Service Club To maintain prompt and eiiicient service at all times for library patrons has been the aim of the Library Service Club. Many students have found enjoyment in learning the fundamentals of library procedure and in performing the behind the scene duties of a library assistant. First semester members were Charlene Showalter, Clarence Levine, Mavis Hunt, Charles Har- rington, Delores Jacobs, 'Frances Kelly, Phyllis Schutt, Elaine Wescott, Shirley Ott, and Porter Roderick. They were under the guidance of the librarian, Mrs. Helen Monahan. Assembly Program Club 4 Under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Blackburn, the members of this club planned and helped to produce our assemblies. Particularly entertaining were the humorous plays and the folk dancing done by East High School Dancers. The members were Jean Ann Albright, Anna Davis, Marion Dunlap, Margarette Enderle, Joan Fry, Barbara Greenlee, Joanne Hall, Pat Jacobs, Joanne Maynard, Barbara Noreen, Marilyn Skol- rood, Claudette Stickels, Lucille Stone, Marlene Stumpf, and Shirley Wright. 84 The Art Service Club Making lettered signs, posters of all kinds, and designs for the yearbook was the work of this club through the year. It was supervised by Miss Merle Crandall, and members were Pat Buzzell, Jerry Hagaman, Doris Meenen, Beverly Nelson, Cynthia Ralston, Jo Ann Ridgeway, Dorothy Vallortigara, Jean Weingartnet, Jim Wilson, and Dick Wilson. The Art Club The Art Club, under the direction of Miss Corinne Brown, afforded an opportunity for students interested in nrt to exercise their enthusiasm whether or not they took art in a class. Members were Mark Chappel, Donita De Witt, June Driesback, Ann Hall, Frances Jeffery, Dudley Johnson, Della Kirkpatrick, Rodney Lease, Phyllis MacDouga1l, Donna Mahan, Jack Morgan, Ruth Nehlock, David Porter, Joyce Roen, Lois Tarpley, Lois Ann Thompson, Pauline Thompson, Betty Thorpe, Ottilie Timhlin, and Lyle Sheley. 85 The Band Our Band, led by Mr. George Trumbull, has been doing outsanding work this year in the city and school activities. They have played in The Armistice Day Parade, at the basketball games, in assembly programs, and in their Band Concert on May 25. In their repertoire this year were Azalea Overture by Fulton, Crusader's Overture by Yoder, and Aurora Overture by Yoder. Besides the usual marches the Baud has also played many popular pieces at the home basketball games. Some of them were Boogie Woogie Band, Boggilie Woogilie Piggy, and Sweet Georgia Brownf' The members are Bob Crooks, Jim French, Donald Harris, David Phelan, Merrill Miller, Eldon Milroy, Paul Smallwood, Roger Beckstrom, Robert Buchanan, David Carlson, jan Nordell, James Allaben, David Berg, Richard Burritt, Andy Camlin, Albert Johnson, Bob Lawrence, Tony Lipe, Bob Warren, Douglas'Oakland, Roger Turner, Bill Bauer, Eugene Pours, Bob Van Dusen, Donald Nielson, Jere Campbell, Floyd Boyce, Curtis Vetter, john Compton, David Borg, Richard Larson, Donald Krusemeier, Ralph Pratt, Sam Rebecca, Warren Kudzrua, Richard Cox, James Cooper, George Seiter, Bob Kuranz, Ralph Petit, Jim Cutler, Richard Ratlzke, Paul Magnelia, Earl Wiley, Lyle Yardley, Howard Brewer, Robert Brooks, Roger Higgens, Paul Larson, Clifford Gray, Vaughn Stakemiller. X 86 FIWUTQP 3 , f V V . . Band officers first semester were Cleft to righrj Eugene Fouts, drum majorg Donald Harris, vice-presidentg Richard Larson, treasurerg Douglas Oakland, secretaryg James Allahen, librariang and Dick Cox, president. Second semester officers were Tony Lipe, presidentg James Cooper, vice-presidenlg David Berg, tteasurerg Eugene Fouts, drum rnajorg James Allaben, librariang and Richard Larson, secretary. 87 The Orchestra Made up mostly of ninth graders and conducted by Miss Emma Green the concert orchestra gave its members a chance to get experience in public playing. The climax of the year for all the classes was the Orchestra Concert. Beginning, advanced strings and the concert orchestra all took part in the Concert. Members of the Concert Orchestra were Robert Eager, Betty Bartlett, Shirley Bar- tholamee, Marilyn Hocking, Marilyn Marshall, Thomas Krauss, jo Ann Clark, Betty Burrows, Bernard Daily, Joan Ridgeway, Jeannette Mclnnes, Vfilliam Greenhow, Frank- 88 lin Schwab, Par Henbest, Rica Mowery, Ted Maurer, Roger White, Orrilie Timblin, Julianne Chappel, Jean Wliiteliead, Shirley Rosengren, Donna Weems, Leslie Reid, Alice Rersinas, Barbara Carlson, Mary Calahan, Shirley Miller, Joyce Sadewater, Donna Smucker, Marilyn McIntosh, Kay Eastman, Gloria Plock, Stanley Blumenthal, Ann Hall, Martel Boyer, La Doris Farnham, Jean Weingartner, Katherine Canon, Bill Jennings, Beverly Shaw, Audrey Lake, Virginia Evanson, Marion Dunlap, Eleanor Early, Par Cromwell, Bob Buchanan, Sylvia Saegar, Jean Ann Albright, Joanne Marnmenga, Matthew Spinello, Dudley Johnson, Bob Metrers, Shirley Wright, Gene Dickinson, Alden Woodruff, Robert Frewin, Ronald Clemenson, Marilyn Skolrood, Martin Buclack, and Don Sechler, 89 -4.248 NYQK4- The Yearbook Staff Your Rougl1rider is the result of the work of the Yearbook staff under the guidance of Miss Myrtle Johnson. During the first hour the staff planned and worked on the book. The members included jack Win- ning, Pat Buzzell, Burton Eggan, Mary Finkenstadt, Betsy Finkenstadt, Cynthia Ralston, Ann Hall, and Marlene Stumpf as typist. 90 .f' Some songsters from Miss Wi1cox's fifth hour music class. Miss Gustafson and Miss Green present- ing orchestra emblems to Bob Eager and Berry Barclerr. A section of the orchestra. The top two scenes are from the 9A class play, Brother Goose. Mexican costume is worn by Dolores Rivera. '1 C1 fig 'A The cafeteria is always a happy and busy place. ' 'C' ious uni- The girls who took part in the Red Cross assembly by demonstrating the var forms were Cleft to rightj La Vonne Anderson, Greta johnson, Kay Eastman, Betty McKinney, Cecelia Licari, and Elinor Sabin. Mr. Van Barriger often counselled with his students in his little office back of the hown Carolyn Emerson, John Hribal, and Joanne Hall. Ill lditorium. 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Compliments of BLOMQUIST'S OONFECTIONERY With the Compliments of Reid's Fish Market 31,225 BROADWAY A 3144 North Main Street FOREST 651 Rockford, flflliuois Compliments of S E R V I S O F T SOft Water Service I 105 I MCFARLAND B U R P E E ' W 0 0 D OFFICE EQUIPMENT Funeral Home COMPANY 420 NORTH MAIN STREET 227-229 South Church Serving Rockford Since 1856 MAIN 3907 EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING PHILCO PHILGAS CROSLEY Lawt0n,S F0011 Market MITCHELL RADIO 31 APPLIANCE SELF SERVICE AND I Complete Line of Home Appliances LOWER PRICES Phone Main 3128 H ' 2427 'W. State Rockford, Illinois Main 143 509 West State St Compliments of Williams-Manny-Stevens and Engstrom General Insurance Main 999 610 Williaxli Brown Building 1859 1945 JOHN R. PORTER Sz CO. STATE AND MAIN STS. 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We Carry Il7orkmen's Compensation 24428 North Church Street Forest 1433 108 NORTH MAIN SWEET CONGRATULATIONS SHOP I AND 14-06 NORTH MAIN STREET GREETINGS have always served the I Finest Foods BEST CANDIES ROCKFORD mul Yo ' Cl Ao COOLEST DRINKS l ' -Zifwm PRINTERS - - uso BROADWAY ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 109 X cc 9 I - 1 . so ' R01 kfoi ll 5 Fulest Store C-Omplmwms of OWEN'S Inc. D. J. STEWART AND Home of Exclusive Fashions FINE 'lr Ready-to-Wear Quality Apparel for I WOMEN GIRLS 113-115 SOUTH WIATN ST. NIAIN 204. ' BOYS w A fffff X A H0694 4 'K Xxx Q51 X5Ia ' N .'i1'5f2 N-:N Y. 'N -.aria X22 -Q. N4 1a::E55 -.:iE5E2:'-.-4--niiiim 57 T if 57' 4 'f' iv 'i 'x: IK' -,,. I V1 'A 45 ' wma' :'.- .' 55255: wwf sssssss sasaasaaasaaaaaa5ssss1:.,PIU -R lF.,yq I Ll KE- 5U N,15iH'lN:QE553saea!aasssgiigigiaaggisiiisssigigssisiggiiizff' FEATURING DELUXE CLEANING Rug and Carpet I Fur and Garment Cleaning PHONE ' Storage T MAIN in our own vault We Call.For 5900 1 and Delwer Every Item Insured HAROLD E. ANDERSON, Proprietor OFFICE AND PLANT: 1224, BROADWAY We Invite Comparisoni' 110 1 F RVICTORY gif ,-Q BUY :mae ' V 'f WAR , f I 3211395 !!1 STAMPS 'A' We offer you a thorough, conscientious service consistent with fine workmanship and quality. The engravings and photo- graphs in this year-book hespeak our ability. ROCKFORD ILLU STRATI NG COM PANY eNGnAvEns - uecrnorvpens - ARTISTS' PHOTOGRAPHERS -k ak ROCKFORDJLLINOIS i' if 111 A uto graphs


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