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Old Timers Englund, Mr. Wagner, Hallrn, Berg, Rustad. SAGAMORE We, the Sagamore Statt, present the I947 Sagamore, a scrapbook ot lite at Roose- velt this year. The dances and the tootball games, the classes and the auditoriums-all the memories we want to cherish have been cut and pasted into our scrapbook. The statt this year was headed by tour students who were carried over trom last year. In September the main body ot the statt was organized, and in January they were supplemented by six Juniors who will be the toundation tor the I948 Sagamore statt. We are proud ot the record ot six All- American awards in the last seven years. All-American is the highest rating given to yearbooks by the National Scholastic Press Association. Last year the book also received six out ot seven yearbook awards trom the Minnesota l-ligh School Press Association. Betty Berg, Mary Rustad, Bob Englund, and Dick l-lallen attended the Minnesota l-ligh School Press Association Convention at Albert Lea, Minnesota. They learned many new things about yearbooks. The trip was very enjoyable as well as educational. ETSI Yearlings Sehinnes, Odberg, S. Johnson, M. Johnson, Yandon. Larribcrt, Morin, Munson. I947 SAGAMORE STAFF Mr. Harvey Wagner, Faculty Adviser Editors-infChict Photographer . Assistant. , Art Editor . . . Assistant, . . Faculty Editor ,. . Qrganizations Editor Assistants. ,.., Feature Editors . Sports Editor, .. Assistants ,,,. Class Editor. .. ., Assistants ..... Advertising Managers Typist ..., .. . ,, Fledglings . ., Betty Berg, Mary Rustad , ,.. .... Richard Hallen ., ,... Jack l-lerrlin , .Bob Englund . ...Dick Stein , ..Marion Johnson . .,. ..., Marion Odberg Donna Lambert, Clara Ault ..Joycc Schinnes, Sherry Johnson .....,.......,....John Munson Roger Jorgcnson, George Koepke . . ...... .SuziYandon , ..,Marilyn Carlson, Pat Nelson Roger Jorgenson, George Koepke , . . ....,. Dorothy Morin M, Carlson Stein, P. Nelson, Kocpkc, Jorgenson, Ault, Hcrrlin.
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Row I: Lcrbakken, Stevens, Purcell, Svitak, Mr. Christenson, Bucttner, P. Kelly, Kattlcman, A. Peterson. Row 2: M. Johnson, N. Smith, B. Jorgensen, Madsen, Curtis, 5. EriCkSOH, B. Russell. Blom, Waglc. Row 3: Barrowclough, Petro, Schwanenberg, S. Johnson, Ritmirc, V. Johnson, Bloomquist, Knic, G I .R 4: R r Uhlcr S. Olson G White J Johnson Johnstone Skarnes B n k Ro 5' Pot ' ' - aarneau ow cupc, , , . , . , , , urgcson, Mocry, Brin. w . crl, Oren, I-Ioglrn, Mc Mahon, Himrrrler, L. Ca'ter, Wahmscn, Watson, Crosby, Maple. Row 6: R. Nelson, D. Norcll, Schctter, l-lilborn, Burnreistcr, Selby, E. Jensen, Stcnvig, Reisdorph, Printon. Row 7: Weber, Goalcn, Vcalc, Green, M. Haugc, Dubbc, Ncuentcldt, True, Hamilton, Higgins, J. Peterson. BOARD OF GOVERNORS STUDY HALLS Members ot the Board ot Governors are responsible tor controlling the conduct ot the study halls. Roosevelt students have taken upon themselves the job ot keeping the study halls quiet and orderly. Each study hall has a chairman. an assistant, and an attendance clerk. The chairman keeps his study hall in good order tor studying. I-le may issue conduct slips to those who do not abide by the rules ot the study hall. The attendance clerk takes the roll which, in tum, is sent to the Council Cttice to be checked. ETHICS COMMITTEE lt a student cannot adapt himselt to the rules ot the study halls, he is given a con- duct slip and is sent to the Ethics Commit- tee. The pupils ot the committee discuss his problem with him to tind a solution to his ditticulty. Several times Arthur Christenson, adviser, has stepped in and has given the student in question a responsible job that FALL O F F l C E R S SPRING Robert Jorgensen President Ray Belangcr Patrick Kelly Vice-president Robert Jorgensen Nancy Smith Secretary Donna Mae Johnson John Pet-:rson Sergeant-at-Arms Louis Titlany will keep him both interested and busy. It a student has three or more conduct slips and continues to be disorderly he is subject to expelling. What's the Verdict? G. Johnson, Taylor, Hrlborn, Vruriny, Dufour. l
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Seated: M. Jotnson, Brrzrnbcrg, Price, Sovdc, Grericr, Davis, Lind, Gablc, Slave Standing' Ashmcad LaFlcur Forsbcrq Mr Nielsen Burtncss Strong, Lnvbaklrer, Vfcrncr, Gilbrtrtson. THE STANDARD Roosevelt has reason to be proud ot its weekly publication, the Standard. Due to the ettorts ot Mr. Nielsen and his statt, the Standard has been awarded the All-Amer- ican rating every year but one, since l932g tirst place in the Quill and Scroll International in l946g and the Quill and Scroll A tor out- standing and distinctive service. To become a member ot the statt. a stu- Editors at Work ? Gicnicr, Davis, Slade Gable. FALL O F FIC E R S SPRlNG Pat Gable Editor-in-Chict Judd Grenicr Judd Grenier Associate Editor Shirley Price Jcan Slade Literary Editor Carol Sovdc Marilyn Bielland School Editor Marilou Johnson Bob Davis Sports Jim Werner Jim Nielsen Lloyd Ashmcad Business Manager Lloyd Ashrncad dent must show the ability to write in News l, which is a course in journalism that teaches the student the tundamentals ot newspaper writing. At the end ot this course, it he has proved himselt capable, he is chosen to be on the statt. The statt meets daily the tourth period in Room 325. Two or three days betore the paper is printed the room is a scene ot hum- ming activity. l-ley, Judd, how do you spell intelligent? Anybody seen the story on the gym team? These are the trantic cries ot the statt as they hurry to get their articles in betore the deadline. This year the Standard again held its Rap- in-Wax contest. The results were as success- tul as ever. The money taken in is used to buy pictures tor the paper. The Sagamore Statt wishes every one to know that we are on the triendliest terms pos- sible with the Standard statt and our little, shall we say, teud has not caused injuries to either side.
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