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The 1952-53 Standard Staff Row l: Uhr, Green, Hucliaby, Mr. Neilsen, Adviser: Hafvens Norman, Johnston, Folden, Butler. P. Johnson, Freclriclison. Standard Staff Every fourth hour an ambitious group of Roosevelt students work diligently to put out their top rate high school paper. lt isn't all work and no play, though, for this is the staff that sponsored the Sock Hop, which was a huge success. ls student government active? How are you going to spend your vacation? What action will Russia's new leader take? These are a few of the polls the Standard takes to express the views of the students. According to the standards of the Na- tional Scholastic Press Association, 26 is- sues a year is considered a weel-cly paper. The Standard happens to be the only high school in Minnesota that has such a weekly paper. ln comparison to the papers of other high schools in Minneapolis the Standard is the most inexpensive paper per issue. Among the winners of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association was the Roose- velt Standard. The paper placed second among all printed newspapers of high schools with l,5OO to 2,500 enrollment for the l95l-52 school year. ln the spring semester the Standard changed over to a new system. The boys began alternating issues with the girls, making the former sports page editor take over the first and the second pagesg then O is, M. Johnson, Helgoe. Row 2: Sorenson Elton, Laulclce, the girls handled the sports page. The boys and the girls on this staff are very adaptable and can be used in any posi- tion. Here's to the Standard staff and their ad- viser, Mr. Neilsen, for giving Roosevelt such a splendid newspaper! 1952-53 STANDARD smrr Mr, Neilsen, Faculty Adviser Editor-in-chief -----, Mildred Hafvenstein Associate Editor -------- Allen Uhr First Page Editors - Mary Loomis Bev Helgoe. Phil Johnson Second Page Editors - Marilyn Johnson. Larry Fredriclcson Third Page Editors - - - Myrna Huckabw Larry Loukko Sports Page Editors - Jim Norman Garv Green Bev Helgoe Watch the Birdie Kouclny and Gangloff
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5 ,lf 'ZfI?'f'f' . Row 'l: Dow, Gaffney, Tronstad, Hughes, Abrahamson, Conrad, Mr. Strandiord, Adviser: Hanson P., Rasmussen. Row 2: Fox, Cordell, Andersen J., Hanson V., Lund, Schaupp, Brescancini, Lind, Munson, Lundquist. Row 3: Purcell, McNeal, Swanson G., Black, Capron, White, Solheim, Heiling, Youngquist. Row 4: Williams, Veara, Bclss, Huseby, Strand, Voth, Armstrong, Wilber, Brown D., Mathison. Row 5: Pehle, Carlson H., Erickson J., Larson P., Nerison, Fritzke, Johnson J., Winkler, Nelson D. Row 6: Joyce, Keeler, Koplen, Frantz, Nelson L., Anderson L., Eikaas, Halvorson, Wheeler, Johnson B Board of Governors All right, you kids! Keep it quiet in here! We hear this request in our student governed study halls. It is the duty ot the student chairman and several other boys and girls to keep order, to check passes, and to take attendance in a roomtul ot boisterous teenagers. Each chairman is ap- pointed by a head chairman and tries hard to carry out his responsibility. Council Office Help Office Help Each period ot the day with the helptul supervision ot Mr. Strandiord and the ot- tice help chairman, Tom Hughes, these boys and girls attend to the many and varied duties of keeping our student coun- cil ottice in good order. Their job consists of tiling study hall passes, typing bulletins, and maintaining a service point and pro- gram record tor every student in school. Fox, Brescancini, Wright, Hughes, Erickson J., Anonsen, Purcell, Williams, Hamer! V-, Cfflbbf Joyce, SCLIGUPP- f' 911' V g ' A ...aw .J .J ,,.. . -- P I .
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- -flsv-e:f S 4 S-in ,bf s S X' . . 4 Q 1 f xxx ss . us. i S -xx . . . X as iii . ' K . x ll Come On, Everybody Smile! Rhine and R. Carlson 1953 SAGAMORE STAFF Mr. Harvey Wagner, Faculty Adviser Editor-in-chief --------- Janice Hill Photographer - - - - Roger Carlson Assistant - - Jim Rhine Art Editor - Nancy Rhoades Faculty Editor - - - Nancy Rhoades Organization Editors - Janice Hill, Marie Carlson Sports Editors - - - Harold Dorland, Jerome Jensen Feature Editor - ------ Judy McKay Class Editors - - - Audrey Hultgren, Joyce Shulkatis Junior staff members - Ronald Aker, Gwen Hull, Carolyn Hendrickson, Diane Kittock, Karen Knudsen, Sandra Smith The 1953 Sagamore Staff Row 'lz Shulkatis, Hultgren, M. Carlson, Hill, Rhoades, McKay. Row Knudsen, Aker, J. Jensen, Dorland. i i Sagamore Staff If you have ever walked by Room 214 during the fourth period, you probably had to iump out of the way as the mem- bers of the 1953 Sagamore staff rushed out to schedule a picture or collect some information. There was never a dull mo- ment during the year. We started by plan- ning the theme and the cover of the year- book, then we had two days of feverish work taking homeroom and club pictures. Some pleasure came next. The staff Went to Chicago for the National Scholas- tic Press Association Convention. They at- tended many lectures and discusisons, but they also had some time to see the sights of the Windy City. When we returned home, we had many ideas on how to im- prove the Sagamore. The the real work began. Our photog- raphers took dozens of pictures for every section of the book. Stories were written and typed. The art work was completed for the division pages. Senior pictures were assembled. Pages were sent to the printer, returned, proof read, and sent again. Finally the Sagamore was finished. We did our best and we hope that you like it. 2: Mr. Wagner, Adviser, Kittock, S. Smith, Hendrickson, Hall, 5 4 , ' X0 21
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