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Radio Club, W7GN, is for the boy who is mechan- ically minded. Dick Torbenson, Dave Princehouse, Phil Maynard, Al Ross, Jim Cunningham, chair- man. CMissingD: Bob Shannon, Norm Gregory, Roger Ferguson, Winston Sanderson, Graham Forsyth, Bill Anderson, Steve Lockitch, Stan Jones, Dick Tarr. Activities Blaze There are eleven clubs which appear in the Roosevelt Annual. TR's is primarily a service organization. Setting up tables for dinners such as the Father-Son Banquet and the Hollyberry Tea is among the many services which TR's perform for the school. RIRO, Roosevelt lnternational Relations Organization, promotes the exchange of students. This year an assembly was given featuring an ex- change student from Germany and a Lincoln High School boy who had iust returned from his stay in Germany. Many of the people in the Folkdancing Club have taken dancing for a number of years and dance professionally. Folkdancers: Come and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe. -Milton. Doug B. Smith, Kathy Tralle, president, Linda Fosness, Barbara Wodburne, Jeri Mortensen, Tom Wood, Sue Fletcher, Tom Dunstan, Meg Pearson. CMissingD: Sally Sindt, Lynn Bassett, Lee Hurlbut, Carolyn Jackson, Elinor Street. Have chessmen, will travel, appears to be the motto of the Chess Club. Back row-Jim Seymour, Bob Vincent. Middle row-Ralph Heino, Jim Peter- son, Bruce Smith, George Ordal, George Palo. Front row-Arnold Wise, Marya Amyes, Mike Gross, chairman, Juanita Davis, Lance Leventhal, Herb Olson. CMissingD: Donald Jackson, George Hill, Evert Challstedt, David Street, Jim Larson, Dorn Cambell, Carol Bolotin, 1 z 71-.1 111., i
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The Publicity Committee alerts the school to important events by the use of back signs, bul- letin boards, and board signs. Back row-Nancy Greenway, Nancy Manos, Janet Pease, Carolyn Lee, Cass Lawyer, Charlotte Peterson, Janice Mc- Kenna, Carole Fiddler, Meg Pearson, Joanne Jirous, Marsha Buckley, Laura Lane, Lance Leventhal. Front row-Doris Johansen, Carol Germain, Jenny Haughawout, Cam McLean, chairman, Eleanor Mil- ner, Liz Lapic, Judy Pistole, Linda Juel, Kathy Piller. CMissingj: Sally Flint, Gary Ford, Jolene Herrin, Carol Kirkpatrick, George Ordal, Kathy Pfaff, Dirk Smith, Sandra Solberg, Jim Welch. Acquainting the new students with Roosevelt is the main function of the Orientation Committee, another duty is the supervision of an annual Faculty Tea. Back row-Cathy Chouinard, Kris Danishek, John Hopkins, George Watts, Dana Armstrong, Kathy Knappe, Steve Newman, Dick Roblee. Front row-Nancy Brewer, Arline Roller, Carolyn Waldal, Mrs. Helen Chess, aalviserg Mardie Howell, Kristin Ritter, Anne McLeaish, Sandy Dun- bar, Liz Staines, lris Tatsumi, chairman. CMis- singD: Ken Muzzy. Q
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f-5 fi Arranging equipment and taking tickets at school functions are the chief duties of the TR's. Back row-Jim Varon, Bill Brastow, Art Angst, Charles Donaldson, Ralph Williams, Gary Schulze, Mike Matthaeus, Ray Green, Bill Fielder. lllidzlle rowiHoward Lowen, John Lake, George Olsen, Paul Ashcanase, Jim Welch, Keith Acker, Fred Adamson, Art Smith, Ken Oliver, Dan Stewart, Mark Hough, Bob Hulliger, Pete Brousseau, Mike Averill, Dick Foort, Eric Marston, Jim Busch. From row-Craig Lunde, Terry Green, Bob Lingafelter, Jerry Skullerud, trcasurcrg Jack McGary, presi- dcntg Wes Piegel, sergeant-at-armsg Bruce Smith, Pete Christofferson, Ron Thwing. CMissingj: John Veblen, vice-president. Groups Offer Help With an eye Toward the future, the Future Teachers of America listen to ex- perienced teachers who speak at their meetings. This group has given service by being teacher-assistants this year. Another service group is the Spades who are interested in the well-being of spastic children. Some of their proiects consist of making Scrapbooks for the children and conducting money-making functions. All profits go to the hospitals and institutions caring for these children. Publicity Committee helps here at school by informing students of coming activities such as the Middy Drive, Senior Play, Revue, Torch Banquet, and others. Orientation Committee is the Roosevelt welcoming committee that represents the student body. Its main obiective is to make the new student feel at home and, in doing so, help him to do his best work. Our library, containing over T200 volumes, is serviced by student librarians who work in the library one period a day. . K -1 I F- The Audio-Visual Squad and the Bookroom Staff take charge of the many educational aid machines and books available here at Roosevelt. Standing- Jim Cunningham, Russ Brown, Dick Johnson, Bill Anderson. Sitting-Gary Gibson, Phil Maynard, Al Ross, David Baker, Don Younghusband. Ultissiizgjz Mike Fountain, Steve Schrum, Mike Daugherty, Chris Doces. 24 The purpose of the Roosevelt International Rela- tions Organization is to further the exchange of students and to increase the knowledge of differ- ent cultures. Back row-Eldon McNeese, Deepak Dutt, Lynn Bassett. Front row-Anne Welch, Jane Holm, Nancy MacMahon, Marnie Swarm, Jo Anne Crawford, Joanne Jirous, Kathy Church. CMiss- ingD: Claire Adams, Carol Loewing, Margaret Jorgensen, Kathy Pfaff, Carol Reed.
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