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Annual Affftir Bergren. Bliga«». Johnson. young Olten. Nacscth, Griffith Stewart, William The Sagamore Staff of Roosevelt's yearbook, which is published annually by the June graduating class, wishes to present to the students and faculty its 1941 edition with the hope that it will please everyone. The modernistic photomontages were designed and executed by Mrs. Cattron's art classes. The theme of character as exemplified by Miss Tschumperlin was followed this year by the staff. Mr. Harvey Wagner is the adviser. The dedication was written by Miss Kathryn Gruber. THE 1941 SAGAMORE STAFF Editor-in-Chicf Business Manoger . Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Art Editor . Hand Lettering Faculty Editor . Organization Editor Assistant . • . . Joan Williams • . . . Elwood Lundberg .....................Peter Rcnz ...................Donald Bergrcn . . . . Leonore Schilling • . . . Herman Naeseth ....................Ann Young . . . . Newton Griffith Verona Kjcnstad. Shirley Olsen. Laverne Haffely. Irene Oppedahl Sports Editors .... Elinor Biigard, Lorraine Johnson Feature Editor.................................Eleanor Stuart Assistants . Sylvia Rasmussen. Jenny Renz. Shirley Wallin January Class Editors . Marjorie Schei, Florence Marshall June Class Editors . . . Phyllis Johnson. Dons Satnan Class Editors . . . Mary Jane Hodges. Dick Kelley Photographer..............................Edward Swancll Assistant..............................Frank Anderson Cover Design..............................Eleanor Haugen Row I—Mm. Caitrcn. Marshall, Flesncss. Stua-t Williams, Mr. Wag £’■ Row 2—Hodges Wallin, Rasm stcn. Rem Often Kien» fld Row 3— Schci. Satnan yoLiq P. Johnson Haffcl Bligard. Row 4—Oocedo’ l. L ndbcij Gn'rf tn L Johnson Keller Row 5—Bcrgre-Swancll, Anderson. Naeseth, Renz. Kimball. C20D
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Student Council Committees 1. ETHICS COMMITTEE Dalbec, Zettcl, Sauer, Nolander. Smith. Mohr. Kam-meier, Meyers. 2. HYGIENE COMMITTEE Row I—Gilman. Palmquist Close. Brcycttc. Row 2— Lee, Mrs. Cattron, Langert. Row 3—Nelson. Fencll. 3. NOON MOVIES Collard Inspects Movie Projector. 4. BOARD OF GOVERNORS Rdsos. Lurdin, Currier. Christenson. Williams. Anderson, Swanson. 5. LOST AND FOUND COMMITTEE Adams. Morley. Waylandcr, Johnson, A-tkcn. CI9]
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News W hile It's News Since its organization in 1923, the Roosevelt Standard has presented to the school body the problems and achievements of the students and faculty. For thirteen successive years the paper, under the advisership of Mr. LeRoy Nielsen, has received an All American rating, or its equivalent. To become a member of the staff, a student must not only show superior work in news one, but be approved by the faculty adviser and editors. Outstanding journalistic students may apply for membership in Quill and Scroll. Last fall a plan requiring every one in school to take the paper was approved by the student body. The staff works every fourth period, as well as before and after school to publish 3,000 copies of the Standard each week. Fall editors were Donald Larson, editor-in-chief; Betty Kammeier, associate editor; John Mulvahill, news editor; Edward Wicklund, sports editor; and Mary Pearson, lit-, erary editor. Editors for the spring term are John Mulvahill and Betty Kammeier, co-editors-in-chief; Bob Harris, sports editor; and Arthur Davo, literary editor. Kammeier. Burtell. W,lton. Reetr Mulvahill. Hafrit. Ro„ | Wicklui'd D. larton. Mr. Ncilton. Kammeier Mulvahill Row 2—Maland Wentworth. Looolo luCv. Row }—•w. wanton r-earton, lo c Vrooman Rceti. Row 4—Rickhcim I. Nclton. Wilton. Beni 6’acr-mann. Row S— Klindcr Grannet. Frardten Davo. 5 t- .o». [213
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