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Row I—O'Neil, Madtcn, C. la non, Mi. Chriitcnvon. Evant. Fahlin Common. Row 2—Hjelmeland, TibbetH Ruttad. Schlobohm S. larion Pctro W.ck oren. Rankm, McCall. Row J—Frettcr. Meader. Johmtonc, Knodcr. Hadley A'c«ton Falkcy, Hermann Row 4—R Nclton, Dahl. E Olson Wright’. Ham mood, Fall, Kollstn, Bucttncr Row S—Hamrc, 0. Nelson, (Cattleman, Oubbc, Mcdlund. Adamson. B. Anderson, Myklcbust. Governors Are Democratic Carl Larson and George Alexson have been the gavel pushers at the weekly meetings of the Board of Governors during the fall and the spring terms respectively. When they pounded on the desk, the study hall workers, the assistant chairman, the secretaries, and the period chiefs became most attentive. Pat Evans, during the fall term, and Lois Knutson, during the spring term, recorded the business being discussed. George Alexson. during the fall term, and Delbert Anderson, during the spring term, vociferously took roll as sergeants-at-arms. Keep Your Lunchroom Clean Wiping tables, shoving stools under the same, reminding students to carry away the remains of their lunches (and more often doing it themselves) and supervising the noon movies. The aforementioned give an idea of the type of work carried on by the Noon Hour Activities group. Mr. Yngve is in charge of the group and he may be seen hounding and badgering students into taking out milk bottles and sitting on the right side of the lunchroom. The chief superintendent this year was Helen Sorenson. The period chiefs were Doris Johnson and Marcella Sande. Row I—Mr. Bcrtdscft, Gray. Comttock, Howe. Mr. Chri»tcn»on, J. Johnton. H. Sorenson. Mr. Yngve. Row 2-UUrud, Sv.tak Knutson, Rcvell. law-cnee. Dorn, Heltcth I. Hanton. Row 3-H. Olton. 1. Pcterton. Kryxamk. Gr.nde. Reamer. Beaty Stewart. G Anderson J. Carlton. Row 4-Denny Sande Sage. Kopo. Uhlcr. Julton. Brottad. Nyg-cn. Row 5-J. Nelton, Benedict. Wettga.d Haeg. Hatcher, Jordan. M. Sande. S Olion. -Hatchcr.Jfc . Kroenke. Berg. Himmler, W. Jo nion. Haeg. F-cnnd»chuh. Row 7-Thoma . Young. KMttS. Hoktavy, Sandauut. Mannhe. Sundblad. McEluey, Pavel-,ng.
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Row I—J. Peterson, Brurs 8urnicce. Gicttc. M Christenson Mitchell, I. Anderson, D. ( Huiet. Tcuy. Row 3—B. Jorgenson. Vrudny. Farmer. Bogen, Svitak, Waataja. Knutson. R Holland. Row S—Myklebust, Farmer. Youngoahl, Meyer. Holm, C. Larson, Kelly, Lee. prison. Row 2—Thomson Johnstone. K. Olson. Hjclmclond. Price ®ow ”“D- Johnson, Grobel, R. Anderson, Bickford, Wilson, Alcxton. We Govern Ourselves The Student Council, established in 1934 for the purpose of allowing our students a certain degree of self-government, is really on the ball—so much so, in fact, that a week seldom passes that we don’t have visitors inspecting our system. This year’s activities included a paper sale, the sponsoring of a series of dances, and the publicity work for the class play. This energetic group also donated $500 for the purchase of an organ and established a planning committee to coordinate with the faculty on activity dates. An OFFICERS FALL spring Marian Grcttc . .. President . . Yvonne Burmece Dorothy Mitchell... Vice President............Dale Holland Yvonne Burniece . Recording Secretary.. Dorothy Mitchell Betty Brurs.... Corresponding Secretary Betty Brurs Irene Anderson ... Treasurer Iver Boqen Dave Carlson . . . Sergcant-at-Arms . . . . Dave Carlson important feature is the Ethics Committee, composed entirely of students, which properly chastises erring pupils. For the student who contributes the most to student government. the council offers the Merit Award. It is given every term when there is someone who can qualify for it. Wheels of Justice Burnicce, Hilborn, Mitchell Bickford. Dahl, Svitak, Vrudny. Talent Scouts Knutson, Holland
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Row I—Englund. Stockwcll, M. Olson. Fcyrc», Erickson, Mr. Wagner. Row 2—E. Johnson. youngquist, Swanson. D. Larson. Mossberg. Row 3— M. Olson, lofs-ness. Oallman. M. Hansen, Parenti, Albitz, Glabc. Berg. Rusted. Swanson. Just For You We chewed our fingernails, tore our hair, racked our feeble brains, and pounded our fingers off to the elbows trying to get a book out just for you. We hope we accomplished our job. If we didn't, our editor, Lois Feyrcr, will probably take a dose of cyanide and our artist, Paul Albitz, will jump off the Lake Street bridge. This noisy bunch met every fourth hour, at which time we vainly tried to quiet each other enough to get some work done. This year most of our energies were expended carrying on a feud with the Standard staff. We didn't resort, however, to rotten tomato throwing or to 1946 SAGAMORE STAFF Mr. Harvey Wagner, Faculty Adviser Editor-in-chief......... Art Editor Photographers Advertising Managers Cover Design............ Faculty Editor .. ...... Organization Editors. . Assistants . Edith Sports Editors Feature Editor.......... Assistants ........ Senior Class Editors. . . Assistant ............ Class Editors Typist.................. .............................Lois Feyrcr Paul Albitz Clifford Alexander, Dick Hallen Betty Berg Mary Rustad ............................Bob Englund ...........................Janet Erickson Marilyn Olson, Edith Youngquist Johnson. Nancy Glabc. Marian Stockwell Marcelmc Olson. Ronald Swanson Marilyn Mossberg Donna Larson. Joanne Swanson . .. Elisabeth Challman, Lorraine Parenti ................... ...... .Carol Lofsness Mary Rustad. Betty Berg ......... . Margaret Hansen bad-name calling, but at all times maintained a courteous attitude. No remarks from the Standard, please. Setting the Sights Photographers at Work Clifford Alexander. Richard Hallen,
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