Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1948

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Stowaways Seated: Brcmbcrg, M. Johnson. Gorsberg. Standing: Burtness. STANDARD Every week students of Roosevelt are gra- ciously supplied with a copy of the school newspaper — for an extremely nominal fee. This weekly publication is known as the Standard. The Standard is recognized by distinguished au- thorities as being a paper of very high caliber and prestige. Its great variety of interesting articles, humorous anecdotes, and brilliant edi- torials makes it unequaled in newspaper circles. The opportunity to read such an outstanding paper is fully realized by every student. They await its distribution each week with great an- ticipation. The members of the staff are ardent work- ers! They devote practically all of their time to the paper in order to secure only the most fas- cinating and enlightening selections for the stu- dents ' enjoyment. Through their untiring efforts, they have achieved recognition from the entire student body. The students are unanimously agreed that if it were not for the publication of the Standard each week, school life would be extremely dull. (Any person believing any part of any one of the preceding statements or accepting them as being facts or truths, has obviously been erroneously informed; and such a person, if there be one, has our deepest condolence.) Galley Slaves Row I: Lerbaklccn, J. Johnson. Row 2: G. Johnstone, Stelzner, Grass, Skog- lund, Borseth. Row 3: C. Johnson, Steinhagcn, Eide, Mr. Nielsen. Row 4: Melander, B. Johnson. McKinncy, Rustad, Martini. FALL Helen Forsberg Barbara Bremberg Dean McKinney Bob Johnson Pauline Burntness Marylou Johnson Earl Melander OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor Sports Editor Make-up-Editor News Editor Business Manager SPRING Kathyleen Lerbakken Joan Johnson Pat Grass Dean McKinney Bob Johnson Donna Stelzner Norma Eide Earl Melander Poop Deck Crew Row I: McKenncy. Wright, Wuikan, M. Robinson. Hauge. Row 2: Moen, B. Jacobsen. Plotnik, Gable. Row 3: Barron, Doran, C. Ellefson. Frem- stad, Gantfiis, Tattersfield. D. Olson, Rogness. Meyer, J. Rich ardson. 111 MT ' % ' ' irtT I H :2i:

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Veteran Hands p. Nelson, Stem, Koepkc, R. Jorscnson, M. Carlson. Ault. 1948 SAGAMORE STAFF MR. HARVEy WAGNER, Faculty Adviser Editor-in-chief Georac Koepke Photographer Jack Herrlin Art Editor Dick Stein Faculty Editor Clara Ault Assistant Nancy Allen Organizations Editor Ralph Peterson Assistants Glenna Callister, Harriette Bobendrier Feature Editor Marilyn Carlson Assistant Evonne Oberprillcr Sports Editor Roger Jorgenson Class Editor Pat Nelson Assistants Bonnie Palm, Marilyn Quist Advertising Manager Wendell Eastling Typists Joyce Nelson. Rowena Oensmorc Journey Men R. Peterson, Densmorc, Eastling, Palm, J. Nelson, Herrlin. SAGAMORE All is quiet and subdued; then suddenly out of the silence a frantic cry comes forth. Doesn ' t someone know what happened to that football picture? hHow do you spell scholastic? ' Tis a typical fourth period in 214, and the room is a scene of humming activity. The dead- line is just a week off, and the entire staff Is rushing to get their pictures ready on time. In spite of all the noise and the confusion we did manage to produce a yearbook which we hope will be to your liking and will earn your stamp of approval. As you thumb through its pages, let Captain Tedd and his pirate crew help bring back those memories of life at Roose- velt which you want to cherish — the dances and the football games; the clubs and the audi- toriums; yes, and even the classrooms where the formulas and equations of chemistry were introduced to you. We are proud of our record of seven All- American awards in the last eight years. All-American is the highest rating given to year- books by the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation. That IS. unless we are rudely interrupted by a roving member of our weekly (?) publication — I believe they call it the Stand — the Standard, yes. that ' s it. Apprentices Callistcf. Oberpriller. Bobcndfier, AHen, Ouist. [20] -



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■ f p p ! Row I: Mattson. Mr. Palmquist. Pace, Forsbeis, Watkins, M. Johnston, Miss McCtadic, Norblom. Row 2: Bristol, M. Johnson. Bersum, McLeod Hoglund Field, LaFleur, Galchutt. Row 3: Juettner, Lee. Easthna, Malmberg, M. Carlson, Hauge, Brown, J. Johnson, Lerbakken. Row 4: L. Paulson Hacg ' Bjeldancs ' Voungquist, Roseen, Burton, Martini. Row 5: Biros, R. Peterson, I. Halvorson, Burch, Phillips. Annis, Hall, R. Pederson. Row «: D. Nelson Forsmark Huston ' Meyer, Roth, Reinmuth, R. Peterson, Widenhoefcr, Birch. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Won ' t you pull — eeze buy a homecoming button? After this pathetic pleading, the vic- tim breaks down, reaches into his pocket, and the sale is made. Only eight more buttons left, you say to yourself, and gaily trip off to chemistry. The setting is the front hall; the event is the prehomecoming button sale. This is only one of the varied activities in which Senior hHonor So- ciety members take part. Besides holding a Sworn in J. Johnson R. Peterson. Glascr, Mason, Phillips. FALL John Watkins Margaret Johnston FHelen Forsberg OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer SPRING Jack Hall Rachael Bjeldancs Gerard Phillips semi-annual initiation at which the newly chosen members are sworn into the National Senior hlonor Society, the club sponsors at least one dance a year. Scholarship, leadership, service, and charac- ter are goals which one must reach to become a member. A scholarship average of 2.3 throughout the tenth and the eleventh grades must be maintained. initiation J r

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