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Two members from each roll room are chosen to represent their rolls in the Student Council by taking the requests of their group to the Council and reporting the results of the Student Council action. They often assume leadership within their rolls by reading bulletins, assisting with drives and other activities. Pass sales are boosted through posters, assemblies, and roll room skits which are organized by the Pass Sales Committee. Back row-Jennifer Haughawout, Diane Waring, Sue Frisbie, W John Barnett, Charlie Saunders, Paul Wienir, Fred Enge, Jim , McCaffree, Becky Knudson, Christine Jenner. Middle row- Mary Dungan, Cindy Dack, Betty Baker, Barbara Feltis, Doro- thy Clay, Sheri Ziegman, Patty Castle, Marli Schenck, Barb 5 Key, Viv Kayes, Sallie Cook, Sue Hurley, Carol lnhelder. 3 Front ww-Cathy Jones, Pat Wise, Gail Warnell, Robin 1 Cameron, Maita Vincent, Nancy Harrell, Pat Walkup, Candy 1 Pearson, Mary Ann Steinberg. CMissingD: Jo-Anne Eller- ' brook, Nancy Maddox, Lynn Kaufman, Marlene Paulson, Joanne Schuster, Jackie Johnson, Steve Elggren, Jane Haughawout, chairman. 5 All Participate Committee chairmen help coordinate their committees' plans so that they will be an integral part of our student government. Individual students and organizations can present their problems to the Student Council for arbitration. An example of cooperation between the students and faculty is present in the organization of the Finance Committee. The members of lnter-High Traffic Safety Committee work with the Seattle Police Department, as well as the faculty and students, in promoting the development of better safety habits by all Roosevelt students and faculty. The Traditions Committee keeps the Teddy tradi- tions alive by supervising Color Week, the Color Day assembly, the trophy case, and Campus Day. Standing-Sandy McDonald, Christie Hunnicutt, Mary Wittenburg, Cindy Van Cleve, Kathy Raf- ferty, Dolores Smith, Nancy Magnuson, Nedra Strand, Ardie Rogers, Carolyn Leach, chairman, Judy Yeo, Bev Stickler. Kneeling-Lynn Frisbie, Anita Opdyke, Linda Byington, Betty Davis, Toni Pellegrini, Bev Welch. CMissingj1 Barbara Amick, Sharlot Savage. l0
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x ei V i l Xl ' 5 . l Cf Chairmen of the ASR committees can be disting- uished by their green and gold Maverick ties. Back raw-Lois Pratt, Barbara Feltis, Lynn Bassett Mike Prouty, Sheldon Bennett, Frank Solomon, Bob Trimble, Phil Robbins, Jerry Erickson, Gary Wineholt, Eldon McNeese, Charlie Saunders. Mid- dle row-Sallie Cook, Maita Vincent, Carolyn Leach, Peggy Jenner, Susan Porad, Vivian Oakvik, Carolyn Lemke, Leslie Trick, Judy Stone. Front row-Pam Leonard, Judy Calapp, Marion Hill, Bev Savage, Barbi Woodburne, Cam McLean. CMiss- inglz Mark Roller, Ted Thwing, lris Tatsumi, Kathy Nelson. 1 ,l ' l , s , l . ' f 143 'A 'Rl' l l . r s it 1 4- P Becky Knudson adds Roosevelt's name to those ot other Seattle schools represented on Inter-High Council. Other Roosevelt delegates are John Bundy, Phil Robbins, and Bob Trimble. Members of Advisory Council guide students who have problems. Back row-Dick Enders, Chuck Bergquist, Brandy Nielsen, Bruce Winter. Front row-Peggy Hanley, Nyle Clark, Janet Nelson, Pat McCorkle, Ed Stern, John Bundy. CMissingD: Barb Key.
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2. .5 T 1 .5 '2 ' t J 5 JMB Arrangements for the Christmas assembly are made by the Assembly Committee. On ladder Ctop to loottomD: Judy Calapp, co-chairmang Carol Jef- ferson. Looking on-Arlene Layton, Barbara Bon' delid, Joan Meisenholder, Miriam Schultz, Rick Rose, Sandrea Bone, Jack McGary, Gladys Harris, John Veblen, Kay Hamlin. CMissingj: Sheldon Bennett, co-clfmirmang Joan Harrison. A The Finance Committee dis- cusses financial problems and makes the budget for the com- ing year. Seated-Mr. Robert Bell, Mr. Carl Lawrence, Mr. Cecil Bullock, Jane Haugha- wout, Mr. William Hall, .Ian Irving, Maita Vincent, Mr. Eugene Olmsted. Standing- John Holmstrom, Tad Lhamon. fr, ni . Y As part of Traffic Safety Week, reaction test machines were located in the Activity Center and were controlled by members of the Traffic Safety Committee. Back row-Dave Vadman, Nlac Parker, Gary Garrett, Andy Aldrich, Nels Collard, Chuck Wiggins, John Price, Lee Peterson, David Baker. Front row-Robin Morgan, Sue Fletcher, Jan Hem- enway, Susan Henning, Marie Bodell, Toni Nelson, Dorothy Clay, Robin Cameron, Jill Burg, Glenda Ensminger. Seated-Phil Robbins, chair-mang Caro- line Olson, Frank Solomon, Pam Jarrett. CMis- singD-Judy Borseth, John Jones. Q0 B T-- 'rr
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