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Staff For one full year, fifteen of us seniors have met every fourth hour to plan and produce a book that may be full of memories. This book is the 1958 Sagamore. There were many problems that we as a staff had to solve, as well as those each individual section had to meet. The first one. and probably the most important was the choosing of our theme. This took us about two and a half months. During this time many suggestions ranging from Sputniks to Fairy Tales were voiced. However, there always seemed to be one good reason or another for not using them. Finally we got the idea of using our Minnesota Centennial as a theme. It then took two more weeks before we could decide on all the details. After this, every section had pictures to plan and take, layouts to make, pictures to caption and stories to write so that we could turn the book over to the printer by May I. This is the product of our labors. This is a product? Well, we the 1958 Sagamore Staff think so and we hope, that in years to come, it will remind you of many happy memories. Carole Folwiclt and Kathy Miller Eleanor Poliak and Mary Smyth Cathy Walsh and Audrey Lmdstrom John Hugo and BUI Schleetcr
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Sagamore Mr. Wagner and Larry Franjen Karen Lund and Anne McMorrow Adviser ........................Harvey Wagner Editor-in-chief Larry Fransen Cover Design and Drawings Anne McMorrow Photographer and Picture Editor Bill Schleeter Assistant Photographer ..........John Hugo Faculty Section ................ Karen Lund Features Section.........................Kathy Miller, Carole Folwick Organizations Section .................Eleanor Poliak, Mary Smyth Athletics Section .............. Kent Kupcho, Larry Fransen Linda Brown Classes Section.................Cathy Walsh, Audrey Lindstrom Karen Harvath Pat Gladhill Kent Kupcho ond Ltnda Brown Pat Gladhill ond Karen Harvath
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Honor Society Anyone who is a member of the Senior Honor Society will gladly tell you about the ventures on their trip to Washington, D. C. This is a highlight of the year for the society. Qualifications for membership are a scholastic average of 2.3 and outstanding personal qualities. The majority are initiated into the society at the beginning of the year or a ceremony where they are given their pin by an old member. The keystone and the flaming torch on the pin symbolize service, character, scholarship, and leadership. They also have activities of a social nature which include a picture party, an initiation tea, a spring supper, in addition to the trip. The members are privileged to wear a gold cord at graduation. Bottom Row: Dcdge Ford. Gad Franzen. Treasurer: Rolf Dem.ng. President; M.ss Paleen adv.scr; Tom Berg. V.ce President: Laurel Johnson, Secretory; Hennemon. Chr.stofter. Second Row: Conner. Throndsen Atwood Hathaway. Reed Boyd. Corazza. Third Row: Fol-wick. Elliott. D. Olson, Helmeridt Leipold. Nord. Bullock. Wachter. Fourth Row: Lane. Bjornstad. Dahl. Olsen, Remmen. Homme. Heise. Fifth Row: Cronen Hendrickson Hobbs Carlson. Erickson. Rauhauser, Winje. Godin. Bottom Row: Mr. Palmqu.st adviser: Brudc, Jones. Hill, Solberg, Giesekc. Miss Pommer, adviser. Second Row: J. Anderson, Northway. C. Johnson. Woestehoff. D. Thompson, Chclberg McGovern. Wood. Third Row: Lorson. Christopherson. Thompson. Larson Goudie. Nyberg. Hume Rambcrg. Fourth Row: Walling. Rommelmeyer. Me Morrow. Selander. S. Johnson. Harder, D. Johnson. Fifth Row: Lcppa. Lagerbauer, Grmtro. Chritlock. Hugo, Schlecter, Luke. Eidc. C 183
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