Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1924

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NINETE.EN TVVE N Y-FOUR MIRROR HAACK, IRWIN H'anted-A more intensive and extensive course in Solid Geometry. HAEO, RALPH A quiet. courteous. manly lad. Will: all these traits not half so bad. HALL, lXdARION A merry lass 'with a bit of the devil in her HANSEN, LUCILLE I think the boys are S0 nice. HANSON, IVIILDRED She possesses a memory 'worth a million dollars. HARKINS, HELEN She, -:L-ith the black and shining hair, Is one of our classical dancers. fair. HAUGEN, STELLA Quiet, and a cheerful giver-of smiles. HAWKINSON, LUCILLE Knwwledge comes slow but sure. HEDDLE, ELIZABETH Behold! A stenogrobhff will I llfln HEDIN, KATHERINE . t fl prodigy of learning. HIRSCH, NIARGARET Good luck. good husbands. and good'-hye to you. HOLMES, STANLEY .ffln ocean of fun under a Quaker exterior. HOPPE, IRENE There may he some like her. but none 'we like so swell. INOVALSEN, IRENE Sweet sixteen and-.7 . Ifonder if she can prove rt? JOHNSON, ALICE She speaks. acts. and behafves iust the -way she ought. JOHNSON, AURILLA 'Tis the sonas -we sing and the smiles we 'wear that make the sunshine l Ut'l'j TL'lll'l'6'. JOHNSON, ELEANOR Is there anyone 'who doesn't like her? JOHNSON, EVELYN D. I care for nobody. no. not I If no one cares for me. JOHNSON, EVELYN E. To much studying is a -wcariness of flesh. JOHNSON, HELEN A girl of silence is a ioy forever. JOHNSON, LEO Never do 'torla.v. 'what you can do to morrow. JOHNSON, LILLIAN I accomplish much. but say little. JOHNSON, IVIARIE A model seen, but seldom heard. KANNE, MILDRED Htllodesty is the best balicyf' KNUDSEN, FRANCES Studies sometimes for a change. LANOLAND, HENRIETTA She pro-ved to be an nb-to-date girl. By bobbing her hair and making it curl. LARSEN, EVELYN A girl ln-ith quiet 'ways but sweet Ruithal. LARSON, GLADYS fl little maid so full of fun. LARSON, RUBY H Fairest gems lie deepest. LEAF, ELSA . A pretty. retiring. dainty. little violet. LINDBERG, RUTH One -who never studied, ncsuer ate But 'with her teachers stood in 1ake. LOGAN, DOROTHY Peg-0-.Wy-Heart. LYONS, MERNA 1'4.'e got a self-starter-no cranks are needed. BIIAGELSSEN, RALPH The magic of that smile! MATTISON, RALPH CPercyJ .Wischicf imtbersanaledf' MATTSON, MADELINE It's folly to display one's Rcisdaut. MCGINNIS, MARIE Come, and trip as you go. On my light fantastic toe. NICNIAHON, ALBERTA She takes herself SERIOUSLYJ? MEADE, IVIABELLE Slumber is sweeter than toil. MEADE, PAUL Once a friend, always a friend. MICHALES, HELEN V Quiet. dainty. and so small. MISNER, HARRIET A true friend is 'worth having. MOEN, ELI Her disposition is as sunny as her hair. MOHL, HERNIAN He's so good. he'd bour Rose-water on a toad NIOIR, GERALD Our future Southern.f' MURRAY, AURA She sleebs eight hours. works eight hours.' What about the other eight? BORGHILD NELSON, Thcre's not a 'zcincl but tells my name. NELSON, GLENN The cares af the world rest hea-'vily on me and the faculty NELSON, PALMER lVait 'fill I get you alone. IWEWMAN, FERN Dainty, shy, soft spoken, and altogether charming. NOBBELIN, VIOLET ' HQ- have a hard time trying to End her equal NODOLE, IVIARGARET Let us be hobby. for life is short. Page T'u'ent,I'- Fire

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THE ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL junior Roll Call The class that sees thr sees things AAGAARD, MARION The one to head the list. Is as quiet as the mist. ANDERSON, ALICE A pretty maiden is 'zceleonte at all times. ANDERSON, ALMEDA I like this place. and 'willingly 'zeould waste my time in it. ANDERSON, LOREITA I'm ready for that good time! ANDERSON, MARW'IN His chief muse for misery was found to he Solid Geometry. BASTIEN, DOLORES I Dolores just loves elass parties! BECKER, MARJORIE Twinkle. twinkle goes her exe. Who, we wonder, zs the guy? BERGERSON, RAYMOND A tailor-made man. BELL, RALPH ' It's hard to love a merry lass, and study at the same time. BETTS, MARY What is 'zcorth doing is 'worth doing well. BIEEER, SYLVIA Happy I am. from rare I'm freet Why aren't they all eontented like me? BIGHAINI, ROLLIN Physician. surgeon, emhalmer. .ball-bearer. grave-digger fat' mite,-? BIGHAM, WENONAH Not quantity but quality! BOLLINO, EVELYN Knowledge is free. .lust help yourself. BOSER, HELEN Cheer UP. Helen. the strnagle's 'most BRANDSNESS, BORGHILD 0'l'Pt'. A girl -with a smile is a girl 'worth while. BRANNAN, WILLIAM You tan always make a living earrying hrieks. BURG, CECIL Vat you tink you get for a neetkel anyhow? CALLERSTRONI, CASTEN .Hemory is the thing I forget with. CARLSON, PEARL ' Not that she loves study less, But she loves fun more. CARLSON, VICTOR If funny things 'zcere music. Victor -:vonld he a hrass hand. CARLSON, WENTWY'0RTH :'l1other's Pride. fathev-'s ioy: He's going to he a farmer lloy. Page Tzurnt zt things, and then thru. CARLTON, MAURICE He claims he's ll ef-edit to life swontler? CHRISTIANSEN, ETHEI. Quiet and shy. she makes one s eircle of friends. ' CORCORAN, RUSSELL Try to erase his smile! DAHLIN, VIOLET She doeth all things 'u:ell. DAHLROS, ALTON A head for business and an eye for a good time. DEZURICK, LEON There's honesty. manhood and good fellofze- ship in him. DOERSCHUO, FRANCIS The 'world is before me and I shall make it mine. DONOVAN, RUTH 'Give me time-I'll get there yet. DORAN, JOHN A man may not he looks it. DRILL, HOWARD By his grin ye shall DRIVEDAHL, NIYRTLE lfiselom is sometimes packages. DUNLAP, MAXINE his parents .' gentle entranre to 'raise iust because he know him. done up in small Efven tho late. she's hubby. ELKER, FLORENCE There's never been a pieture show she's missed. ELLEFSON, CAROL Who said heauty and brains don't go together? ERICKSON, DORIS I'm not quite sure of it. FALK, GILBERT Deals in pert nnswuers. FINSTAD, RUTH X1 quiet tongue shows a szuise head. Foss, THEODORE Perk's Bad Boy. GERVAIS, EDDIE The Beau Brummel of the class! GARDNER, GLADYS t'IrIy 'wants are fe-ze. GARDNER, HARRY He looked for a love line in ds You Like It. Some folks are '::.-onderina if he's found It yet. GREESTED, ERNEST Real merit of any kind eannot long be ran- eealed-it -:L-ill soon he discovered. y-Four



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THE ROOSEVE I.-T HIGH SCHOOL NORBY, HELEN A dainty maid 'with a 'well ezlucatefl toe. NORDLAND, CHRISTINE The quiet kind 'whose nature never varies. OLSON, HELEN Life--'tis such a serious undertaking. OLSON, NIELVIN A -wise man says little. ONDICH, JOHN Coily hair -nuff sed. PALMER, ECKHART Found guilty of being caught studying. PEARSON, IRVING , I like the girls. Really, I rlo. PETERSON, ALICE Life is more than existence. PETERSON, GRACE Bonnie brown eyes are the eyes for me. PETERSON, HAROLD Uh! this learning! What a thing it is. PETERSON, HELEN One must respect this prim young lass. PETERSON, JUNE Her 'winning smile hath heguilerl many of ns. PETERSON, LUELLA Thy 'voice is a celestial melody. POTTER, VICTORIA It's the little things that count. PRESTON, ROSE A good 'word and a smile for efveryoue. ROSMUSSEN, AGNES A simple nature doth betray a thoughtful mind. RUNDGREN, MARGARET Not very tall. not 'very small: But fair, sweet. and likea' by all. RUSTAD, ERLING . 1 If silence 'were-golden, he'zl be a millionaire. RYDEN, FLORENCE . ll orry and I ha-ve newer met. SALTVIG, ALMA I can make fudge from cz Latin recipe. SATHER, CLII-'TON He rloesn't let such things as lessons 'worry him. SAUER, ELIZABETH Efvery lassie has her ladrlie, but to have them all is not fair. SAUGSTAD, OLAP Ta 'worry about tomorrwzu is to be unhappy today. SCHILLING, WILLIAM Ifhere :lid you get your hlontl hair? SCI-IMID'rz, THERESA A girl 'we're proud to call our friend. SMITHERS, MADELON As merry as the day is long. SNEAD, JOHN I may run for a Streetcar, but for a class-never! SODD, JOSEPH Bliss Hayes knows he's a track man by the 'way his 'writing runs. SORSOLIEL, MILDRED The appearance of se-veral B's W'as the result of tickling the typewriter keys. STANSBERRY, GORDON Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h! STEMLAND, ODGAARD He says that he likes to debate. But stays up sturlying 'till late. STENSETH, LILLIAN Tall and fair 'withtsilken hair. STEVENSON, STUART The girls -would like him, hut he -u'on't let them. STROMQUIST, EDNA She kno-ws much and thinks more. SWANSON, ERNEST The Importance of Being Earnest. SWANSON, EDITH A joy to the hearts of the faculty. THORIPSON, ELEANOR Her pencil dramas ':chate'er her soul designs THOMPSON, JIBLIAN In me, as yet, ambition has no part. T'HORNLEY, HENRY Better be a participant than a spectator: eh, Henry? TRAUX, STANLEY All's 'well that ends well. TURK, LUCY Deeds, not lworrls. TUTTLE, BIRDSEY Can he dance? Ask me. VON ESCHEN, FAY hfork ha.In't hurt me yet. WALKER, BLANCHE Ho-zu rauld Blanche Walker set a stage so accurately for Juliet? WHITE, THEODORE I He came from Iofwa, hut even at that he may make good. WILSON, THEODORE They alzcays leave the best 'till last. Page Twenty-Six

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