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Row 1: Johnson J., Krieser, Larson J., Westrum, Butler, Arndt, Mitchell, Hill. Row 2: Bowman, Oleyor, Bednar, Johnson C., Theilmann, McMannus, Jackson. Row 3: Bolstad, Ackland, Bremberg, Lorson J., Stageberg, Kellner, Anonsen. Row 4: Manninen, Butters, Ecklund, Quirk, Johnson C., Hartl, Sanwald. Row 5: Frantz, Strand, Howell, Brown J., Hullor, Dorlond, Simonson, Holmberg. Row 'l: Whiteley, Sacln, Miss McCradie, Adviser, Hotvenstein, Brown D., Rice. Row 2: Dahl, Lovering, Pehrsson, Martin, Huseby, Olson J., Nelson L., Wohrmonn. Row 3: Myhre, Swenson C., Bloisdell, Hoecke, Krosnow, Sherwood, Anderson A. Row 4: Sipple, Villillo, Mohrbocher, Sween, Gustafson, Uhr, LaBonte, Johr-son B. Senior Honor Society Scholarship, leadership, character, and service-these are the qualifications tor membership in the Honor Society. In Oc- tober, 67 students who met these require- ments were inducted into the society at a candlelight ceremony. These students must maintain these merits in order to re- tain their membership. During the year the members take several aptitude and scholarship tests. Our students always win a high percentage of the scholarships that are offered. In April the Honor Society took a tour day trip to Washington, D.C., where they saw the Washington Monu- ment, the Bureau of Engraving, the Con- gressional Library, Arlington Cemetery, Mount Vernon, and the White House. On the way home, they stopped for a sight- seeing tour ot Chicago. OFFICERS Monroe Howell - - - . - President Ronold Villello - - Vice President M0000 Sherwood Secretory-Treasurer
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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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National Forsenic League It you are interested in public speaking or plan to enter a vocation where it would be a valuable asset to you, the National Forsenic League would help you to de- velop your public speaking abilities. Under the direction of Mr. Osterhus, the group meets every Tuesday and as often else as needed. This year the members attended the annual contest at Gustavus Adolphus College where they competed with other students from the state in individual speech and debate contests. History Club The Roosevelt History Club, which was organized in l945 as the Junior Historical Society, is under the direction of Mr. Haynes. Their purpose is to stimulate an interest in the historical background ot our state. Although it is a comparatively small group, the members are quite active. The programs emphasize discussions, lectures, and movies. A tield trip was taken this year to the Carver County Historical So- ciety Museum. Row 'l: J. Larson, Mr. Osterhus, Adviser, Walters, Bolstad. Row 2: Bednar, Ackland, Dosch. Row I: Miller, Bye, Sipple, Bednar, Doyle, Holten, M. Johnson. Row 2: Pringlemeier, W. Anderson, Mr. Haynes, Adviser. S T G0'PHl-IR l'llNNESOT AUTHO ,HMM Hunnius:
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