Roosevelt High School - Sagamore Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 21 text:

Sagamore Staff Tantalizing, challenging, rewarding . . . that's what this book has been for us. your '57 staff. Fun? It's been great. Problems? Well, we have really had our share. In fact, if we were to lay these problems in a straight line, they'd reach from here to Wisconsin; but the biggest one of all (the one you'd notice first) would be that one of choosing a theme. Let us tell you how it happened. There we were one beautiful fall day. all 16 of us and Mr. Wagner, our adviser, beating our brains out trying to decide upon a very special theme for, what we considered, a very special dass. We had just about thought of everything (or so we thought) when someone suggested using the theme of different postage stamps. Or how about different kinds of money? another voice added. Well, from then on it went something like this— You mean counterfeit money? Like in Dick Tracy. Oh, so you want a comic strip! joked Mr. Wagner. No one spoke. A dead silence came over us and the room has never been that quiet since. Then, all of a sudden Joyan Fournier yelled. Peanuts!! —and she was immediately followed by a loud chorus of yes's . . . and so it was. During this past year, keeping our theme a secret and guarding it has almost become a religion with each of us. Anyone who has come to the Sagamore room, 214, during fourth period will tell you that! Rather than try to tell you all about our book, we hope it speaks for us. We sincerely want you to like it because, for us, this is a happy dream come true. Mary Lavelle, Merry Quinn Paul Carlson, Bill Schleeter Audrey Lindstrom, Anne M Morrow. Kathleen Walsh L 173

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Marlyss Moberg, Patricia Anderson. Sharon Eilitz Mary Woodfill. Mary Luccy, Joyan Fournier Don Peterson Bernadette Bonin, Mr. Wagner 1957 Sagamore Staff Adviser..............................Harvey Wasner Editor-in-chief.................... Bernadette Bonin Cover Design and drawings..........Bernadette Bonin Photographer and Picture Editor .... Paul Carlson Assistant photographer ...............Bill Schleeter Faculty Section ................... Bernadette Bonin Features Section........Joyan Fournier, Mary Lucey, Mary Woodfill Organizations Section ............. Patricia Anderson, Sharon Eilitz. Marlyss Moberg Athletics Section ...................... Don Peterson Classes Section............Mary Lavelle, Merry Quinn Junior Members . Larry Fransen, Audrey Lindstrom, Anne McMorrow, Kathleen Walsh U6 3



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Bottom row: JANE HAGEN. RECORDING SECRETARY; ARLOINE DOLAN, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY; HENRY GALLAGHER. PRESIDENT: Mr. Strandjord. adviser; JIM CARLSON. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS; DAVE ECKHOLDT. VICE-PRESIDENT; BILL RATACZAK, TREASURER. Row 2: Ehlen. Solberg, Wocstehoff, L. Johnson, Mitch. Haly. Christy. Vanda, Favero. Row 3: Puppe Pehlc. Gibson, Dahlbcrg. Laudcnslager. Wold. Coduti. Hullar. Row 4: Bystrom, Folwick. Bergin, M. Olson. Bernstrom. Seashore! Meilte, Pecore. Row 5: McCollum. Engfer, Eilcaas. Pollard. Rauhauser, Golden. Kennedy. J. Peterson, Sacre. Student Council The Student Council is one of Roosevelt's most important organizations. The Council is composed of one representative from each homeroom, and is under the able leadership of Mr. Strandjord. The three most important and most popular events of the year—Homecoming, Winter Sports Day, and the Spring Dance—are sponsored by the hard-working Council. At the end of each year, an award is given by the Council to the student who has contributed the most to the school. Ethics Committee: Christy. Kahn, Hrkal. Rataczak, J. Carlson. Mickelson. Bottom row: Argue. Hill. Moen. Thorson. Gieseke. M. Thompson, Williams. D. Thompson. Row 2: Osmundson, Quan. Cramer. Mackey Knapp, Kunz. S. Johnson. Row 3: Crest. Josvold, S. Nelson. VanZanton. R. Anderson. Jacobson, Whitbeck, Steenson. Row 4: Frondcll. Cooper. Tiffany. R. Olson, Hill. Loken, Lokberg, DeVilliers. Hrkal.

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