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Row I-Woodworth, Mr. Wagner, Palmstein, Frojen, Mrs. Cattron, R. Anderson. Row 2-Vick, Jameson, Bjellaness, Juengel, Ellingson, Jokull, Hoaglund. Row 3--Daly, D. Jones, Armstrong, Schetter, Degernes, Skaar, Row 4fRamage, Titus, Talles, V. Carlson, B. Johnson, Backlund, Solie. TEDDY'S TRIUMPH THE 1943 SAGAMORE STAFF Editor-in-Chiet ------- Florhelen Palmstein Photographer -------- John Eroien Assistants - - - Douglas Solie and Bob Anderson Art Editor and Cover Design ----- Salome Titus Assistant ------ Richmond Ramage Advertising Managers - Bob Ashley and Jack Hoaglund Faculty Editor - - ----- Joanola Talles Organization Editor ------ l-lelen Bjellaness Assistants ---- Lorraine Juengel, Irving Viclc, Joan Jameson, l-lelen Schetter, and Barbara Anne Butts Sports Editors - - Donna Jones and Mahlon Degernes Assistants - - Corinne Daly and John l-lovelsrud Feature Editors - Senior Class Editor Assistant - June Ellingson and Phyllis Jolcull - - - - Genevieve Slcaar - - - Joyce Woodworth Class Editors - Virginia Carlson and Betty Johnson Typists --'-- Bernice Wales and Luella Baclclund Student Lite is the theme ot the IQ43 Sagamore, which is presented by the June Sagamore Chiefs Back-Bjellaness, Frojen, Wales, Ashley, Ellingson, Jokull. Front-Talles, Skaar, Daly, Palrnstein, Schettcr. graduating class. The drawings and the cover design were created by art students under the direction ot Mrs. Cattron. Mr. t-larvey Wagner is the faculty adviser. The Sagamore Statt enjoyed preparing the annual and wish to dedicate it to the stu- dents who are preparing themselves tor a better world. All. AMERICAN HONORS ln recognition ot the superior worlc done on the l942 Sagamore, the statt was pre- sented with a medal ot highest rating award- ed by the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion ot New York.
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P.T.S.A. Board Banking Committee Auditorium Committee H Weaver ' Paulko, Hanse, M. Jensen L. Anderson, Bentz, Mollan, Nor- ouist fseatedl, STUDENT GOVERNMENT The work ot the Student Council is centered in the thirty-one standing committees which are organized by the members ot the council. These groups are under the jurisdiction ot thirty-tive sophomore, junior, and senior rep- resentatives who comprise the main body ot the council. A tew ot the committees require tull time participation and tedious work, and theretore, are more publicized and well-known than some ot the minor ones. Each ot these, however, plays an important role in the suc- cess ot our student government. The Ethics Committee is outstanding in ex- Student Activity Board Anderberg, Hjelmelarid, Baadsgaard Kovar, uston, ercising strict supervision ot student's conduct throughout the school building. The huge job ot handling the Service Point System is taken care ot by the Student Activity Board. Under this arrangement, the service each student renders the school is recorded in the tiles in the Council Ottice. Work pertaining to the Parent-Teacher-Student Association is cli- rected by the P.T.S.A. board. Qur school banking is in the capable hands ot the Bank- ing Committee. lt is the duty ot the Audi- torium Committee to acquire available school talent tor various programs given tor the students. Ethics Committee Standing-B. Olson, D. Johnson, V. Ol Stt 5-Harris, Way- lander, Baadsgaard T yl
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RECORDER OF STUDENT LIFE The Standard, edited each Thursday by the statt, is the weelcly publication at Roosevelt. To quality as a member ot the statt, a stu- dent must show outstanding ability in News l. The Standard Stati meets daily during the tourth period under the advisership ot lvlr. LeRoy Nielsen. Until l94O, the paper was sold by the subscription method: but a new plan was approved by the students whereby every- one receives the paper tor a smaller price. For eleven consecutive years the Standard has received All American in the National rating and tirst place in the Columbia Press Association award. Cubs at Work Standing-E. Carlson, Hall, E. Swanso Sp l g Sitting-VonDrak, Lofthus, Robertson, D. Peterson, M J h The Editors Desk Standing-Kuether, Sandell, O Rourke, Cowclrey. Sitting-H - L d L' d ' W'lc son, .An erson, in quist, i an, Fall editors were Dorothy Osmundson, editor-in-chiet: .lune Andrews, associate: Lois Anderson, news: William Kuether, sports: Shir- ley Lindquist, teatures: Barbara Wikan, col- umns: and Robert Jensen, business manager. Spring editors are June l-lermanson, editor- in-chiet: Barbara Wikan, associate: Lois An- derson and Shirley Sandell, assistants: William Kuether, sports: Ed Cowdrey, news: Charles Lindquist, editorials: and Ray Sagdahl, busi- ness manager. hsa arie ow-er Row l B Jensei' Osmundson Mr Nielsen Kucther Andrews Faltico Row 2 Wikan, l-lermanson, Braathen, Loft u ,L w, S d ll.R 3 B 5, P. Swanson, L. Anderson, S. Lindquist, Manning, Harris. Row 4-Tritz, Cowdrey, Sagdahl, C. Lindquist, E. Swanson, Albitz, O'Rourxe. it-, ,.,, ,fsve-ff,-,-,,,mi-,H ,N if f ,.,, U.-aA,,,s,miwv,tW.,,s...1,n,,.,,-.
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