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Muir, W. Anderson, Mr. Nielson Kadviserl, Merritt, H. Larson. 49 Barnum, De St. Croix, R. Jensen, McGovern Wick Irgens. 0 Dargavel, H. Johnson, Morrison, La Du, Kerr. 0 D. Olsen, Martin, Alm, Froid, Patcn, Sperling. Standard Edits Studio News in Weekly THE ROOSEVELT STANDARD FALL STAFF Editor-in-Chief-Warren Anderson Associate Editor-Dorothy Muir Assistant Editor-Elizabeth Sperling Second Page Editors-Mary Lois McGovern, Rosemary Jensen Sports Editor-Howard Larson SPRING STAFF Editorein-Chief-Rosemary Jensen Associate Editor-Richard Alm Literary Editor-Harriet Johnson Feature Editor-Mary Lois McGovern Sports Editor-Walter Bixby. Assistant-Robert Rebney Copyreaders-Ethel Barnum, Everett Peterson Business Manager-Robert Patch Advertising Manager-Leonard Kovar Fashion Editor-Lynette de St. Croix Proof Reader-Alice Schauweiler The Roosevelt Standard is a student publication edited under the direction ot Mr. Nielson. The Standard stati is made up ot eleventh and tweltth grade students who have been chosen trom the news classes by Mr. Nielson on the basis ot ability. The statt members be- E213 gin their worlc as cub reporters: but may, with talent and perseverance. worlc themselves up to the position ot editor. Until this spring. The Standard was issued bi-weelcly. lt was sold by the sub- scription method, at trom twenty-tive to titty cents a subscription. This spring, however, the statt began issuing a week- ly paper which sells tor tive cents a copy. This plan was well received and sales have mounted rapidly since it was put into operation. Another new plan which was adopted this spring is having a home room re- porter to cover the news ot each home room. This plan has made it possible to get a large variety ot news in the paper and to publish more articles ot interest.
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Radcliffe, Wick, Sullivan, Mr. Olson fadviserl, Thoma, Weidner. 49 Holmes, Gunberg, Werket, Hug, Carey, Opsahl. 49 Kinsey Van Den Berg, L. Peterson, P. Carlson, Smith, Roith, Janke. 49 V. Robinson, E. Carlson, Dusterhott, A. Jensen, Beard Beckman. 49 Gulick, Armitage, McLean, L. Olson, Bakkc, R. Johnson, Hubbard. Sagamore Shoots Roosevelt Set The Sagamore is the annual publica- tion ot the graduating classes ot Janu- ary and June. This year's Sagamore statt sincerely hopes that this annual will leave no doubt in your mind as to the purpose ot our high school yearbook. We are introducing Roosevelt l-ligh School to you in the torm ot a movie. We hope that you will enjoy all the dit- terent reels as we show them to you. They include the various organizations, the taculty, teatures, athletics, and classes. We have enjoyed shooting this movie, and we know you'll receive real pleasure as the reels untold betore your eyes. The puppets used in portraying the theme ot The Sagamore were made by E201 art students under the direction ot Mrs. Cattron. The statt includes the tollowing: Co-editors-in-chiet-.lean Thomas, Patricia Sullivan Business Manager-Edward Wiedncr Advertising Manager-Thomas Radclitt Art Editor-Dorothy Wick January Class Editors-Phyllis Visger, Gretchen Wolfe June Class Editors-Mavis l-lug, Shirley Dusterhott Organizations Editor-Betty Kinsey. Assistants-Lorraine Peterson, Betty .lane Roith, Vera Robinson, Betty Lu Beckman, Phyllis Carlson Faculty Editor-Evelyn Carlson. Assistants-Myra Han- son, Maxine Beard Feature Editor-Helen Werkct. Assistants-Inez Gun- bcrg, Catherine Smith, Lorraine Olson Class Editor-l-leten Opsaht. Assistants-Margaret Ar- mitage, Ruth Holmes Sports Editor-Natalie Carey. Assistants-Alice i oi Margie McLean Photographer-George Bakke Typists-Betty Van Den Bcrg, Marion Johnson
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' W ' l-l' kl' M t Zumwinkle, Miss Olson ladviserl, Mr. Osterhus fadviserl, Mr. Drake ladviserl, Kerr, eidner. 4? ic ing, ern, Eriksson R. Jensen, Holmgren, J. Jensen, Merritt. O Coskran, Buhr, Landberg, Sperling, Wilson, West- 0 Bell H l J en Radclitle Bruvold Bernicr B. Johnson, Forensic League Proves Good Talkie The National Forensic League at Roosevelt has brought much honor to our school: tor our chapter is one ot the two chapters in the country that has at- tended all nation-wide tournaments. The group was organized in l93O, un- der the auspices ot Mr. Qsterhus, who has continued as the organization's competent adviser. Membershipinto the chapteris earned by points. Twenty points are required tor entrance. These points may be ob- tained only through inter-school compe- tition in debated and in oratorical and declamatory contests. Everytime a student enters a contest he receives a certain number ot points. When a total ot titty points has been E221 won, a degree ot honor is awarded. One hundred points earns a degree ot excel- lence: one hundred and titty points, a degree ot distinction. lt a student earns as many as one hundred and titty points, he may be awarded the National For- ensic League pin. This pin is well-worth a student's ettort, tor it is a silver pin with a ruby center. The National Forensic League encour- ages a student to participate in various types ot spealcing. lt recognizes a stu- dent's etiorts when they are creditable. The otiicers ot the league are Edward Weidner, presidentg Robert Zumwinlcle, vice-president: Jeanette Kerr, secretary: Muriel Erickson, treasurer: Betty Jane Martin, sergeant-at-arms.
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