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Groups Seek Horizons Roosevelt students collected over S400 tor The U. G. N. Drive. They also donated 8,000 cans of food Tor The Salvation Army, and while working on This Christmas proiect, all rolls participated in buying gifts for The Washington Children's Home. Social Service Committee directs These activities and others Through The roll rooms. Building Improvement and Ground Improvement Committees work Together To keep Roosevelt's interior and exterior Tree from litter. These Two committees sponsor a drive To make The students aware ofthe need for cleanliness at Roosevelt. Making The games more enioyable for The majority of students, The Boys' Usher Corps enforces gym and stadium rules which sTaTe that sTreeT shoes should not be used on The gym floors, That over-enthusiastic students should be controlled, and that unsportsman-like conduct must be curbed. Girls who pass out programs and escort people To Their seats aT The Christmas Concert, Senior Play and Drama Festival are members ofthe Girls' Usher Corps. Acting as hostesses, These girls perform a service which is honored by Torch as work credit. Members of Girls' Usher Corps act as hostesses for many school functions: Back row-Penny Millar, Janice Waak, Sue Pur- galis. Sixth row-Sharon Ridinger, Judy Newell, Paula Sherer, Kathleen Kellum, Lorna Gilmore. Fifth row-Nicky Apostol, Mary Raichle, Nancy Johnston, Betty Edwards, Betsy Lee. Fourth row-Sally Sellen, Pat Trenbeath, Sally Sindt, Margaret Steinman, Karen Chrystal. Third row-Louise Oien, Sharon Lee, Gail Parks, Vivian Oakvik, chairmang Susan John- ston, Mary Jean Glenn. Second row-Marsha Hanks, Vickie Brodine, Martha Jackson. First row-Irene Burton, Margie Middleton, Risha Bay, Michelle Trotsky, Pam Hunter. CMiss- ingy: Dottie Campbell, Carla Dingillo, Irene Espinoza, Ruth Millar. Supervising audience courtesy at Roosevelt's athletic events is The duty ot the Boys' Usher Corps. Back to front- Dick Huhn, Lee Scott, Mike, Prouty, claairmang Bill Stanard, John Alspach, Bob Barnes, Jim Stan, Mr. lvan Jones, adviserg John Reeves, Mike O'Neil, Mike Fountain, Ben Lytle. CMiss- ingbz Virgil Pearson, Dan Dun- ham. T9
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Social Service Committee plans, publicizes, and directs the entire school in its good-will proiects, such as the U.G.N. drive, the March of Dimes, and the Junior Red Cross drive. Back row-Judie Ross, Joyce Waak, Carolyn Lemke, co-chairman, Leslie Trick, co-chairmang Connie Studebaker, Linda Mor- gan, Mr, Hugh Preston, adviser, Pam Barrat, Shari Ziegman, Maureen O'Reilly, Leslie Capeloto, Daphne Buck, Joan VanLaw, Diane Waring. Nliddle Tidiness of Roosevelt's exter- ior is the responsibility of the Ground Improvement Commit- tee: Back 1-ow-Diane Colouz- is, Leo Eutsler. Front row- Jerry Erickson, clfmirmmfzg Wal- len Elton. Keeping the halls free from litter and displaying Roose- veIt's Christmas decorations are two ofthe activities ofthe Building lmprovement Com- mittee: Back row-Debbie Mc- Cabe, Peggy Woods, Lynlee Davies, Diana Lloyd, Lucy Grin- nell, Bonita Albert, Meredith Morris, Kathy Smith, Harriett Gordon, Connie Lee. Front row-Bonnie Murray, John Dragseth, Tad Lhamon, Lynn Bassett, chairmang Terry Mur- phy. CMissingD: Nancy Glas- son. row-Jane VanNess, Judy Klug, Kay Swoyer, Renae Richie, Nancy Guley. font row-Lanie Saltman, Ronni Karpel, Kathleen Payne, Patty Williams. CMissingD: Cindy Marriott. 1 gf
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.,,,YMV-Qiglnq I, ,, . BM' gg-1 J Girls assist in the Main Office by performing clerical duties: Lola Dunham, Dolores Smith, Cindy Dack, Julie Coryell, Pat Edmond, Sharon Edmands, Mary Hilt, Joyce Briggs, Karla Strandin, Priscilla Dethlefs, Kathy Knappe, Betty Baker, Jackie Johnson, Jackie Mur- phy, Charlein Paxten, Judy Yeo, Geraldine Bourassa, Di- ana Hillman, CMissingD: Gail Holden, Mary Ann Steinberg, Roberta Wooda rd. Participants in inter-high school debates are: Back row - Dick Rose, Kent Carlson, Carol Edson, Jeff Spear. Front row-Carol Sammons, George Ordal, Tom Mills, Lance Lev- enthal, Carol Linklater, Carol Bolotin, Carolyn Wolf, Gladys Harris. CMissingJ: Chuck Berg- quist, president, Ed Stern, sec- retaryp Day Karr, Kathy Gates, Sandy Person, Carolyn Martin. , Students Take Action secretaries inthe Main and Attendance Offices must keep the attendance and school records for all of Roosevelt s 2 600 students in order. This is more than an activity, it is an important iob that must be done with great care and efficiency. Efficiency is also evident in Roosevelt's Debate Team which participated in many inter-high school debates. The general topics for discussion on this year's debates dealt with contemporary events. I f Approximately forty girls vvho aid the school Members of the Compass Committee write explanatory and informative articles on aspects of Roosevelt life. These articles are condensed into a small handbook, the Compass, which is used as a guide by students new to Roosevelt. One aspect of Roosevelt life is the P-TA Dances. P-TA Dance Committee plans the theme, the decorations, the entertainment, and the publicity for these bi-monthly dances held in the Eckstein gym. Keeping the attendance rec- ords in order are: Back row- Glenda Ensminger, Marge Bates, Sherri White, Marian Kahler, Gail McLean, Lucille Aeils, Sue Byington, Helen Lundin, Kathy Barrett, Maita Vincent, Paula Sherer, Linda Smith, Carol Reed, Sue Posner, Helen Sperry, Susan Triol, Sherry Hooper. Front row- Pat Egle, Bev Nichol, Sue Sep- arovich, Linda Gaston, Penny E ' Brown, Sharon Smyth, Page Statton, Connie Lee, Jan Hem- enway, Linda Schwabland. CMissingD: Karen Gauntlett, Sally Luker.
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