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W FZ? W lim laquet Dick Enders President Vice-President Greg Thompson Bruce Beard Treasurer Secretary Members of the Boys' Cabinet meet with the offi- cers to plan and organize all activities of the club. Back row-John Cathey, Greg Thompson, Wayne Evans, Dick Enders, Bruce Winter, Pete Howard, Bob Meston, Ed Stroble. Front row-Dennis Zeh- rung, Jan Siks, Jerry Rein, Dennis Bloch, Mike Daugherty, Chris Doces, Jim Jaquet, Cstundingjg Bruce Beard, Curt Pearson, Jon Long. CMissingj: Stan Schmid, Mike Hentschell. 'T l .- .Q lt ,Q Boys' Club Serves Would you like to help plan and direct a Father-Son Dessert or Hot Rod Show, or help make a scrapbook highlighting athletic events? Boys at Roosevelt are provided with the opportunity to participate in many different ways through the Boys' Club. Four hundred fathers and sons attended the annual Father-Son Dessert held on December 8. The principal speaker was Roy McKasson of the Huskies, Rose Bowl Champions. Special entertainment was provided by the Highline High School tumbling and trampoline act. Bruce Winter and Pete Howard were general supervisors of the annual event. Roosevelt boys are represented by the Boys' Club Cabinet. lt consists of the officers and other members appointed by the officers and Mr. Robert Bell, Boys' Club Adviser. Cabinet meets Wednesday mornings to coordinate the activities of the different committees and to prevent the overlapping of ideas. f These five cars won top honors in the fall Hot Rod Show, held annually by the Boys' Club. 27
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Members ot the Camera Club learn the art and technique of taking and developing pictures, and practice by Taking pictures ot school functions and developing them in their laboratory. Foreground- Bill Windblade, presivlentg Mr. Cameron Cooper, adviser. Standing-Paul Schelb, Ken NlUZZy, Terry Hatch, Sharon Rau. Kneeling-Wendell Wonderly, David Given, Irvin Condiotty, Herb Edmands, Jim Gullidge. Clltissingjz Bob Baskerville, Sally Sellen, Gary Thompson. Development of the mind through the study ot scientific procedures appears to be the purpose ot RooseveIt's Science Club. Doug Smith, Barby Mills, Deepak Dutt, presidentg Roy VanDenburgh, Bob Vargas.
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Among other acTiviTies, The Adminis- TraTion Deparfmenf looks affer The Nurse's Office, Locker Room, and Lost and Found. On stairs-Marietta Boyd, Mimeograph, Kay Schmidf, Re- freshments, Norma Wilk, Nurse's Of- fice, Judy Pisfole, Records, Paf Mc- Donald, Girls' Club Office, Cindy Dack, Locker Room, Donna Edwards, Mimeo, Sandy Person, Lost and ' Found, Becky Wilkie, Girls' Club J Office. Below-Karen Juel, Locker Room, Paf Wise, Little Conference, Laura lmboden, LiTTle Conference, Bonnie Wheelon, Nurse's Office, Kafhy Pederson, Losf argd Found, Anne Bradley, TTCQSUTBTJ P oebe Rug- Leamje Goss gles, Records. Preszzlcnt Q Z Nyle Clark Vice-President Nancy Wells Recording Saci'eTary Serving The needy, The P-TA, and The Girls' Club Through special assignments and regular proiecfs is The Service Deparimenf. Front row-Lynn Pru- Zan, correspomiing secretary, Page STaTTon, Silk Screen, Candy Pearson, Publicify, Eleanor Nlilner, Refreshmenfs, Jeri Nlorfenson, Decorafions, Don- nie Dingwall, Teddy Jr. Red Cross, Anne Norris, Decorafions, Judy Yeo, Silk Screen, Janet Rehkopf, Silk Screen, Carol Leigh Coombs, Inaugural. Back row-Paf Walkup, Publicify, Linda Hunnicuff, Elec- Tions. YI .2 ii i 28 Lynn Pruzan Corresponding Secretary Anne Bradley I Treasurer . If , I JU I V7 Mrs. Lorna Erickson Adviser
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