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Activity Recording Committee members check on all students to prevent over-participation in extra-curricular activities: Donna Walsh, Kathy Ferguson, Carol Trumble, Mary Kivell, Bob Lingafelter, Judy Stone, chairman fseatedl. Accurate information grads is recorded by the Alumni Committee: Back row-Kathy Matau, Marilee Miller, Suzie Bar- nard, Dawn MacDonald, Marilyn Sanderson, Connie Farr, Cathy Rein, Judy Douglas, Kari Arestad. Front row-Marian Mayer, Joy Johnson, Susan Mayer, Cheryl Johnson, Sharon Cordry, Betty Armstrong, Cathie Kenning, Linda Lewis, Christine Goldback, Karin Pihl, Marsha Dodenhoeft, Margie Rhodes, Kay Carroll, Susan Porad, chairman. Ulflissinglz Eileen DuBonne, Susan Strom, Marietta Boyd. Activities Add Interest Occasionally students will participate in more than two extra- curricular committees. Activity Recording Committee serves as a check to prevent over-participation in extra-curricular activities. However, Thrift Committee tries to encourage over- participation, in banking. During the month of January it sponsored a drive to increase the number of students who bank. The theme of the drive was Bank now . . . spend later. Study supervisors hold an ASR appolntive office and work directly with Advisory Council. Their main purpose is not to punish a student, but merely to bring his offense to the attention of the student himself. Alumni Committee keeps the record of past and present Roosevelt students up-to-date each year. Lvfffts Throughout the year, mem- bers of Thrift Committee spon- sor drives to encourage par- ticipation in the School Sav- ings Account program: Donna Turner, Robyn Werner, Betsy .,,s,v,, Walker, Barbi Woodburne, chairman, Lynn Faust, Lynn O'Leary. CMissingD: Mary Jane Leonard, V I
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Committees Aid School Students chosen by faculty and committee members tor outstanding achievement are pictured in the Hall ot Fame display case by the Library. Ethical Conduct Committee promoted honesty, especially in regard to tests, by using blackboard slogans, showcase displays, and speakers who visited Sophomore classes at the beginning ot the year. As a result ot one ot the activities ofthe Lunchroom Committee, the Lunchroom was given a name for the first time in the history ot Roosevelt . . . The Rim Room. Because the Study Halls are large, it is necessary that certain capable students assume the responsibility ot helping the teachers take roll, this is the iob ot the Study Checkers. Students' table manners are kept in check by the Lunchroom Committee: Back row-Jim Harper, Bob Cole, Roger Gould, Mike Murphy, AI Shannon, Jerry Soltis, John Whalley, Al Bailey, John Bush, Jan Siks, John Cathey, Chuck Gable. Middle row-Ben Baker, co-chairman, Nancy MacDonald, Kristi Fielding, co-chairman, Nickie Garrigues, Marie Bodell, Jo-Anne Ellerbrook, Sue Greenawalt, Marily Houghton, Carolyn Gowdy, Betty Sells, Sally Christofferson. Front row-Jill Ossinger, Sally Skewes, Shari Bennie, Sandie Ford, Claudia Thompson. lMissingl: Joan Uzelak, Dan Prince, Craige Fectzo, Gary Cromer. EXIT I , 1 i t i Orderliness is keynoted throughout the Study Halls by the Study Checkers: Back row-Margaret Steinmann, Gail Holden, Martha Stroble, Judy Tralle, Carol Lambert, Brenda Adams, Karen Chrystal, Jackie Flagg, Mary Bates, Teri Turbutt, Carol Carlson, Anne Rankin, Nancy Stadum. From row-Cheryl Hibbard, Mary Aitken, Carol Lottis, Dedee Schram, Becky Wilkie, Linda Lewis, Cathie Kenning, Kathy LeDuc, Kathy Payne, Linda Schwabland, Barbi Woodburne, Vivian Oakvik, Sandy Shimitz. lllflissinglz Judy Wills, Pat McLeod, Pam Foster, Myrna LaButt, Carol Derment, Jeannie Carlson, Betsy Lee, Norma Wilk, Leslie Trick, Lynn Wickersham, Kathy Gallagher, Ann McCall, Susan Mayer, Eddi McKellips, Sonia Hurlen, Sheila Houston, Joan Emery, Marlene Paulson, Cassandra Lawyer, Linda Bensen. l l .-1----,nw YY -
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QD lr, k.il P fi M dl W,-fl P 'il' at' fy t ,,, ii ,M y--an-1, Duties of the Study Hall Supervisors center around enforcing student observa- tio all study hall rules and regulations: Back row-Ernie Olson, Mike Prouty, g Willard, Ted Thwing, Allen Douglas, Wes Riegel, John Veblen, Steve Elg- ren, Dick Allen, George Watts, Ron Barthrop, Barry Barr, Tom Shepherd, Robert Burnside, Jeff Nice, John Breen, Dick Enders. Third row-Rob Oberg, Dave Saka- hara, Mark Roller, Lynn Bassett, Larry Bell, Allen Osterud, Chuck Richards, Jerry Dahl, Jim Heron, Dennis Remlinger, Bill Brastow, Bob Bailey, Carl Blackstock. Second row-Mel Bartoo, Mike McCoy, John Cunningham, Keith Liptack, Mike Stribling, Mike Dutton, Bill Winblade, Darrell Thompson, Dick Foxal, Gary Clan- ton, Ray Ernst, John Holmstrom. Front row-Tom Dye, Jim Erickson, Clark Douglas, Chuck Sylvester, chairman, Lee Williams, Bob McMahon, Dave Hedeen, Fred Enge, Gary Huntley, Tad Degenhardt, ljiyfliijllgili F li k K if Student passes as well as tickets to all school functions are sold by Ticket Force: Mr. Phillip Tielle, adviser, Jackie Murphy, Rick Zwiebel, Dick Allen, Doug G. Smith, Gary Wineholt, chairman, Mark Matheny, Lawrence Thompson. CMissingJ: John Veblen, Tad Degenhardt, Dan Metcalf. i ., i g 3 5:-' , ii K C Q16 af G 1 , r J J T 9' ' me l5 15, . .' - --:if ':: .. N .. Jus' zf' t 4-'14 ' 3 , lf sw M' , -3:4 9' -2 -122 . .,. .....,..... . 3222! 'f2 . .hai-...:::.:5' ' a':rw,-,,5. ., r 4 'Ex' v 34' . ,' i HD?-
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