Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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Row I-Lacy, P. Pederson, Balme, Hertzenberg, Miss Molan, Carlson, DeMarchi, Plotnik, Melchisedech. Row 2-L. Carlson, Dufour, D. Kessel, Hil- back, Hovanetz, L. Larson Sa ti T lc H S h t .R 3-L d F M. K l Th ' , r , uc er, augen, c us er ow an er, urness, esse, omas, Royer, Ritter, Koch, Feehan, D. Johnson. Row 4-L. Anderson, Pomeroy, Brudeli, Barrie, Webster, Becker, Webster, J, Nelson, Coufal, Jameson. Row 5-Bursell, E. Johnson, Rondeau, Rasmussen, Bush, Halverson, Kasparelc, Shubert, M. Anderson. Row 6-lzkse, lsraelson, Lind, Snyder, King, Page, Thornberg, Harding, Adam- son, Bostrom. Row 7--Skaar, J. Anderson, Armstrong, D. Anderson, Hovland, Hawkinson, Murray, Rethemel, Lyons, Kampt, B. Johnson. SERVICE FOR ALL Any Roosevelt girl ot good character and initiative who is willing to serve the school and club may be a member ot Seton t-ly. Seton l'-ly was organized in l926. Miss Molan and Mrs. Thro are the club advisers. The club sponsors an annual Valentine Sunlight, and many times outside talent give very entertaining tallcs on nursing, eti- quette, and other topics. Many kinds ot pleasant meetings are held at Seton Guild tor all Seton l-ly clubs ot the city. Seton l-ly members really live up to their motto, Service to All . They collect teachers' trays, contribute to boxes tor Records for the U. S. O. B. Johnson, V. Carlson, M. Anderson soldiers, collect phonograph records tor the USO., and help poor tamilies at Christmas. The meetings are held on the second and tourth Tuesdays ot each month. The tall otticers this year were Virginia Carl- son, president: Jean Balme, vice-president: Mary De Marchi, secretary: Vennette Plot- nilc, treasurer: Betty Johnson, publicity chairman: and Marilyn l-lertzenberg, pro- gram chairman. The spring otticers were Jo Ann Melchisedech, president: Barbara Elcse, vice-president: Mary Shuster, secre- tary: Thomasine Thomas, treasurer: Jerry Thornberg, publicity chairman: and Ethel lsraelson, program chairman. Members Plan Sunlight President, Jo Ann Melchisedech, and the cabinet

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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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Row lilsarsons, Fremming, Lofthus, Mrs. Hall, Titus, Law, Alcre, Streckler, Row 2-Kirk, Mclchiscdech, Beissel, Margadant, Ayer, Froysland, Starheim, Sandell. Row 3-Bralcke, Lind, Engdahl, M. Johnson, Armstrong, Sather, M. Andersen, Staack. Row 4-Sebesta, A. Swanson, M. John- son, Holstrom, Walstad, Belanger, Maxam, l-luldeen, M. Anderson. Row 5-Totusnek, Gutknccht, D. Lund, S. Anderson, Papulas, Moss, Von Drak, Christophcrson. Row 6AHaugen, Mclntosh, Ellingson, Jokull, Sauey Sandouist, Markve, J. Nelson, I. Johnson. Row 7-P. Larson, Scholes, Ermatinger, B. Andcrson, Moloy, Claussen, Bremmer, Hunter, Christensen, O'Rourl4e. FORWARD, ALWAYS FORWARD Habla Vd. espanol? This is the greeting ot a member ot the El Hispanoameri- cano club. It you are talcing Spanish and are interested in it, you may belong to the Spanish Club. lt holds its meetings on the tourth Thursday ot every month. The motto is: l'Adelante Seimpre Adelanteu, Forward, Always Forward. The purpose is to increase interest in the Spanish lan- guage, to promote triendship, and to par- ticipate in social activities. The club is sponsoring the awarding ot a medal each term to the most outstanding student in Spanish. M. Johnson Entertains Spanish Club Standing-Parsons, Akre, Berg, Law, Johnson The otticers ot the tall term were as tollows: Salome Titus, president: Beverly Lotthus, vice-president: Ben Fremming, secretary, Gloria Law, treasurer, and Rus- sell Alcre, sergeant-at-arms. Last tall the new members were in- itiated ata wiener roast at the Deer Pen. The annual Christmas party was held in the band room and was climaxed by the traditional Spanish game ot Pinata . The otticers tor the spring term are as tollows: Russell Alcre, president, Marilyn Johnson, vice-president: Mary Alice Berg, secretary: Gloria Law, treasurer: and George Parsons, sergeant-at-arms. Spanish Christmas Party Tom Hunter Playing the Traditional Spanish Game, Pinata

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