Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1954

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The Sagamore In room 214 there is a small group ot students who plod steadily toward a com- mon goal. They work for one hour each day to complete the Sagamore. The stu- dents ot Roosevelt entrust many ot their high school memories to this staff. Their earnestness is illustrated by the fact that they often work during tree time to com- plete assignments on time. One seldom sees statt members or hears ot them until that day in May when the new, clean Sagamores are delivered. Ev- So What's With These Guys? Standing: Hendrickson, Emery, Hall. Seated: Larsen, Denham. eryone is eager to see the pictures ot him- self cmd his triends. For days afterwards the books are covered by sentiments and signatures written by anyone who has a pen handy. Then the Sagamores are put away and may not be looked at again tor years. During those years the people in the book have married, started families, and made careers tor themselves. When we look at our yearbooks again, we think, Those were some ot the best years ot my lite. Apprentices Standing: D. Jenson, D. Pearson, McCloud. Seated: S. Nelson, J. Carlson. Planning The Masterpiece Standing: Harrington, Aker, Mr. Wagner. Seated: Knud- sen, Dean, Kittock. 'I954 SAGAMORE STAFF Mr. Harvey Wagner, Faculty Adviser Editor-in-Chief - - - Karen Knudsen Photographer - - Kenneth Harrington Art Editor ----- .loyce Emery Cover Design and Endsheets - Joyce Emery Faculty Editors -------- - - - Janeth Dean, Karen Knudsen Organization Editors ------ - - - Janeth Dean, Karen Knudsen Sports Editors -------- - - - Ronald Aker, Donald Larsen Feature Editor ---- Diane Kittock Class Editor - - Caroline Hendrickson Junior Statt Members: J. Carlson, D. Jen- son, McCloud, S. Nelson, D. Pearson.

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They Carry The Big Stick Seated: Morgan, Mr. Neilsen. Standing: Manolis, D. Anderson, P. Petterson, Hardy. 1953-54 STANDARD STAFF Mr. Neilsen, Faculty Adviser Editor-in-Chief ---- Kent Hardy First Page Editor - - - Deane Manolis Second Page Editor - David J. Anderson Third Page Editor - - Beverly Morgan Sports Page Editor - - Paul Petterson Photographer ---- Don Gangloff Other Members of Staff: W. Anderson, Beckstrom, Doan, Foster, D. Hanson, S. Hansen, Hegrenes, Honmyhr, F. John- son, Kallstrom, Kromer, McGovern, C. Nelson, l. Olson, Peer, Shannon, Smith, Stinar, Sullivan, Talle, Taylor. They Work, But No Pay Seated: Kromer, Honmyhr, Sullivan. Standing: B. An- derson, F. Johnson, Ganglotf. The Standard This year the Roosevelt Standard marks its thirteenth year of publication. It is the only newspaper, among the many other high school newspaper in Minneapolis, that is published weekly. There are twen- ty-six issues put out per year. During the past year the staff has purchased a new type called the Twentieth Century 604 Type. It is used for the printing of head lines. There is one editor for each page except for pages one and three on which two or more persons work. More Competent Members Nolan, I. Olson, McGovern, Shannon, Foster, Doan, Kallstrom. The Holly Hop, one of our first fall dances, was sponsored by the Standard. The Standard, although inexpensive to buy, is quite expensive to run. Since pic- ture costs are quite high, the staff mem- bers are trying to discover new methods of getting finer pictures for a lower price. The Standard staff has covered nearly every event of the school year. Many thought- provoking editorials such as Clubs, Sports Are Fun If Grades Are Kept Up, Education, Tolerance Necessary for Peace, and What Do You Mean You Have Nothing To Be Thankful For? have added much to the editions.



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Row 'I: Stormo, Neuwirth, Hauser, Porter, Mr. C. W. Andersen, Adviser, Jacobson, Berglund, Kronebusch, Dunn. Row 2: Emery, Malm- sten, O'Brien, Armbruster, Hein, Lisell. Row 3: Northway, PaQuay, Diede, Seeger, Stolte, Higgins, Haglind, C. Pederson. Row 4: Hoel, Buck, Loken, Engman, M. Hanson, Tibbetts, Smith. Row 5: Berg, Edstrom, Rotman, Ondov, Rohde, Magee, Kilen, Twito. Choir When the choir members assembled last fall, little did they realize that this would be their greatest season. As a reward for their daily rehearsals, they had the pleas- ure ot presenting two successful concerts, one at Christmas and the other in the spring. ln addition to this, other singing engagements were accepted, including an evening performance at the Nicollet Hotel, a noon concert at the Farmers and Mechan- ics Bank, and, ot course, music tor the an- nual all school pre-Easter service. Besides all these, the choir sang for baccalaureate and commencement. Climaxing the whole season was the trip to Chicago, with en- gagements in Milwaukee, Great Lakes Naval Training Station, and in the city of Chicago itself. Row 'l: R. Johnson, Ohno, D. Petersen, Mr. C. W. Andersen, Wright, Eckert, Kromer. Row 2: Stark, Linton, Reed, Helgren, Patterson, Hrkal. Row 3: R. Anderson, Ronning, Shannon, E. Olson, Golmen, Thcren, Snider, Yantes. Row 4: L. Thompson, Walther, Thomas, Rog- ness, N. Johnson, Bruns, Gren. Row 5: Lind, J. Olson, Kielty, Taylor, Gaustad, Gmitro, W. Larsen, Meloche.

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