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Row I—Stephen , Kcagle, J. Nielsen, Slode, Gable, Bjdland. Row 2—Mi. Nidten, Welch. Donaghuc, Davi . Meyer, Lindahl. Pierson, Koch, Weber. Our Weekly (?) Publication On an average of twice a month, the Roosevelt Standard could be seen hiding the faces of students supposedly engrossed in English and geometry. Why pupils exhibited such interest in the publication was a mystery to the Sagamore staff, which met every fourth hour. Although they seemed to expend most of their energy in eating, playing chess, and hanging out the window, they did work feverishly on the two days before the paper went to press. This organization held Rap-in-Wax contests to raise Editors Confer Peggy Lindahl, Fred Meyer. Jean Slade. STANDARD STAFF FALL SPRING Fred Meyer............... Editor-in-chief............Fred Meyer Peggy Lindahl .... Associate Editor................ Peggy Lindahl Shirley Keagle....... Assistant Editor ......... Betty Jane Koch Maureen Wetch............Editorial Paqe.........Maurene Wctch Millard Stephens..... Sports Editor Bob Davis. Jim Nielsen Peter Donaghue.... Business Manager.......Kathryn Pierson Le Roy Nielsen .. Faculty Adviser.......Le Roy Nielsen money for pictures for the paper—another mystery to the Sagamore staff, who thought all pictures printed in the paper were stolen from them. Just for the annals of history, however, we may concede that the Standard is really a good paper. Direct Hit
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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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Row | Mr. Bertclscn, Stewart, Albitx, G. Nelson, B. Andcr»or . Stephen . M ss Nelson. Row 2 M. Carlton, Crenshaw Dutche'. Campbell. 8rur . Perry. row 3 Roimuticn. Terry. Lofsness. A. Christianson, Alexson. Clement. Row 4 Ireland. Glockncr, Grette Stockwcll. M. Ol on, Lindahl. Row S—Holland, Hamre, Myklcbust.' Meyei. Grygclko. C. Larton. Adamson. Posters, Signs, Paints and Brushes No! No! Not that! Please don't do that! Eeeyow! A feminine howl can be heard for blocks around as paddle strikes home. A skirt swishes by. and your head turns as if on a swivel. Your eyes are fixed upon a pair of very unfeminine legs and a crew haircut. Then you suddenly remember that this is initiation night for Qui Vive. Qui Vive also has a serious side. Its motto. Be Alert, stands for the service which the members give to the school. It is their duty to advertise class plays, concerts, etc. Merger Meeting Row I— Svitak, Clement Meyer. D. Holland. Albitx. Row 2—L. Camp bell. M. Lindahl, Holt Myklcbuit. Row 3—Brur . M. Olton, A. Chri ten en. Lofsness. OFFICERS FALL SPRING George Nelson....... President ... ..Paul Albitz Pool Albitx .. . Vice President .............. Not filled Carol Stewart . . . Secretary . . . Laurel Campbell Bud Stephens. ........ Treasurer Marion Stockwell Bob Anderson. ... Sgt.-et-Arms ...... Fred Meyers Qualifications for membership are few but very important. A student must be a I2B or I2A and have a scholastic average of C or better. He should be of good character and possess some leadership. In the spring term Qui Vive was merged with Pilots to form a new all senior club, consisting of twenty l2B's and twenty l2A's. The new name is Quo Vadis meaning in Latin, Whither Thou Goest. Much Ado About Nothing Standing—Stephen . Albitx. B. Anderson. G. Nelson. Sitting—Stewart.
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