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Row I: Mr. Palmquist, J. Nelson, Wright Schobcrg, T. Comfort, Anonsen, Hagen, Gable, M. Johnson, Miss McCradic. Row 2: Arms, Ohno, Bcrglund, Mackey, Moen, Tatterstield, Cotterman Werhan, Nilsen. Row 3: Loken, Marcantclli, C. Carlson, Madsen, C. Johnson, Perreault, Medvec, Haugc. Row 4: F'hO W'dhfTl WtJJh MN'ffTh'I EJh R 5HllPJ B Wlk Oh 'Il Hl rsc er, wens, i cn oe cr ay or, cs, . o nson, c i , cimann., 4. o nson. ow : a e, . ensen, raa, u an, erpri cr, avorson, Theyson, J. Erickson. Row 6: Solly, Carlcen, R. Swanson, Wcbcr, Glaser, Vikingson, L. Anderson, J. Comfort, Steenson. Members of the Court Noblese Oblegen is the motto ot the Senior Honor Society which was organized in l925. The club pin is a blazing torch which symbolizes the light ot lcnowledge. The club advisers are Miss McCradie and Mr. Palm- quist who are counselors at Roosevelt. To become a member of this organization a student must maintain a scholarship average ot 2.3 during the tenth and eleventh grades, have an excellent character, have the ability ot leadership, and have a willingness to serve the school. Looks Good! Mrs. Lanstad, J. Lanstad, Werhan 'sf' atv? Q , if One ot the activities in which the club members take part is the annual homecoming button sale. At the semi-annual initiation the newly chosen members are sworn into the Na- tional Honor Society. Once each year the club members participate in an outstanding educational trip. This trip may include a visit at some college. On May 25 the Honor Society members tlew to Rochester, Minn., and were guests ot the Chamber ot Commerce. O F F I C E R S President ....... ........ ............... T h omas Comfort Vice-president .... .. .. .... Gene Anonsen Secretary ........ .... B everly Hagen Treasurer .......... ...... B everly Hagen Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Keith Palmquist Being Initiated Widenhocfer, Callistcr, Hcrrlin, J. Nelson, Schoberg, M. Johnson, L. Anderson
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Row l: Schwarzkopf, Hall, Sievers, Lund, Kielty, Mr. Strandjord, J. Comfort, DuFour. Row 2: Fretter, Richardson, Mader, Breckenridge, D. Peterson, Ander- berg, L. Hansen. Row 3: Engberg, Grindc, Johnstone, Hagen, Dobson, Doran. Row 4: K, Anderson, Morgal, Steinhagen, Fox, Koch, Morton. Row 5: Bassett, Medvcc, R. Larson, G. Nelson, Hill, C. Nelson, T. Comfort. The King's Council Assisted by Mr. E. N. Strandjord. the Stu- dent Council promotes student government at Roosevelt. Members are elected by the student body. The Student Council Merit Award is given to the student who has helped most to turther the work ot the Student Coun- cil at Roosevelt. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Ken Kielty President Curt Nelson Bud Lund Vice-president Tom Medvec Marilyn Hall Secretary Beverly Hagen Beverly Sievers Corresponding Secretary Gretta Johnstone Jim Comfort Treasurer Jim Comfort Lyall Schwarzlropf Sergeant-at-Arms Charles Breckenridge Our Roundtable This group ot hard working bosses is called the Board ot Governors. They are study hall chairmen, secretaries, and period chiefs. Once a week a meeting is held to discuss any problems which may have arisen in the study halls. Mr. Strandjord keeps a watchful eye on our study halls. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Willis Doran President Willis Doran Grace Bade Vice-president Roger Starrett Joan Hagenstad Secretary Joan Hagenstad Nancy Schreiber Sergeant-at-Arms Nancy Schreiber Row l: Corcoran, Hagenstad, Badc, Schreiber, Doran, Mr. Strandjord. Row 2: Handy, Bosscrt, Buettncr, J. Johnson, Lutz, Norell, P. Pederson. Row 3: Holmgren, Butler, Murphy, Palm, Donaldson, B. Anderson, Saam. Row 4: L. Olson, Starrett, Madsen, Engclbrecht, Odcgaarcl, Bevans. Row 5: Greg- ory, Jackson, Pagc, R. Hanson, Westlund, Craig, Utecht, Bernhardson. '- a F f . ...f nga .tte
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Serts Row I: Gilbcrtson, Henry, Hoffmann, Rondcau Row 2: Secmann, Chestnut, Carothers M Editor-in-chief , .... .,.. . .. ... ... I949 SAGAMORE STAFF r. Harvey Wagner, Faculty Adviser Barbara Widenhoefer Photographer ......... ........... J ack Herrlin Assistant ...,......,... .... H oward Seernann Art Editor ...,,.....,....... .... M arlys Johnson Cover Design and Endsheets .... .... J ean M. Nelson Faculty Editor. ..,..,...... .. .......Nancy Allan Assistant ............................. Edna Gilbertson Organizations Editor .,......,,............ Glenna Callister Assistants ..........,.., Betty Carothers, Donna Rae Henry Feature Editor ..,.. ,...,.i .......... E v onne Oberpriller Assistant ....... ....... R enee Hotfmann Sports Editor.. ......,. Lawrence Anderson Assistant . .. .. .......,.,....... Jael: Chestnut Class Editors... ............ Marilyn Quist, Bonnie Palm Assistant ....................,... Beverly Rondeau Typists ...... .... H arriette Bobendrier, Marilyn Schoberg , Landlords Row I: Wide L. Anderson nhocfcr, Bobendrier, Callister, Palm, M. Johnson, J. Nelson. Their Mojesfies We. the Sagamore statt ot I949, have en- joyed preparing your annual. and we sincerely wish that it will capture the approval ot you, the students and the taculty. 'This year we present as our theme, ln the Days of the Knights. We hope that you will allow the Knights ot Roosevelt Castle to talce you on a journey through the past year ot activities and that it will bring back memories that you want to cher- ish--homecoming and the tootball games: the Winter Carnival and the class banquets: the clubs and even the classrooms where we all worlced so hard remembering chemistry tormu- las, memorizing historical dates, and learning theorems tor geometry. During the past nine years the Sagamore has received an All-American award eight times. We are proud ot this record as the All-Ameri- can is the highest rating given to yearboolcs by the National Scholastic Press Association. The students on the Sagamore statf have been chosen by Mr. Wagner. Last tall the statt consisted ot twelve seniors, and in January it 'was supplemented by six juniors who will be the foundation tor the I95O statt. The students must have a good scholastic standing and be dependable worlcers. Row 2: Oberpriller, Quist, Schobcrg, Allan, Mr. Wagner. Row 3: Herrlin,
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