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An excited Kris Goddard receives congratulations from her attendants after being crowned Cheerleader captain Sibyl Kauffman enthusiastically homecoming queen. leads the pep section during the homecoming game. Odin (Hank Adams) poses with the winning Krazy Kakes. Leslie Gerdes Katy Joyce Kathy Stuart 15
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Roosevelt celebrates 50th homecoming The highlight of Roosevelt ' s 50th homecoming was the crowning of Kris Goddard as the 1972 Queen. Amid hundreds of balloons, Doug Reichardt and Paul McGarvey, co-captains of the football team, placed the crown on Kris ' s head at the traditional Girl ' s Club homecoming assembly. After the skit was presented, the Roosevelt Mimes were announced winners of the Krazy Kake contest, and Roger Soener was named winner of the annual teddy bear give-away. November 3 marked the date of the Rider ' s homecoming victory over Ankeny, 14-8. Roosevelt students, de- spite the cold temperatures, paraded through the streets in brightly decorated cars to the Valley stadium. During half- time, while 500 blue and white helium balloons filled the sky, student council president, Steve Procter, presented Kris and her attendants to the crowd. In the homecoming court were seniors Beth Beals, Lisa Berry, Carol Bolton, and Leslie Gerdes. Junior Katy Joyce and sophomore Kathy Stuart were elected underclass attendants. Spirits were high at the homecoming dance the night following the game. The dance, sponsored by the student council committee, was held in the Roosevelt gym amid blue, white, and gold decora- tions. The theme of this year ' s dance was Our Golden Year, and enter- Kr.s Goddard, elected homecoming queen on November 3, 1972 by the sen.or class, tainment was provided by the rock group reigns over Roosevelt ' s 50th Golden Anniversary. Geoffrey Stone. Beth Beals Lisa Berry Carol Bolton
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Action and accomplishment characterize Fa Student Council Fall president Steve Procter Row 3: Lon Gruber, Jane Sullivan, Lynn Hopkins, Sue Moehl. Stephanie Cnvaro, Daryl McNeal. Row 2 Sue Lynch, Carol Hepplewhite, Holly Hutchison, Ann Correll, Jackie Barnhart, Marcia Cranberg, Cygnet Schroeder, Carolyn Kelley. Row I: Mr. Douglas Johnson, Brian Newlin, Sue Kern, Vic Mickunas, Ginger McBride: Committee Chairpeople. Row 2: Rosi Gowdy Baehr, Daryl McNeal: , Lori Gruber, Jennifer Lock, Brian Newlin, Kathy Stuart. Row 1: Joel From Jim All City reps. 4 The fall student council of the 1972- 73 school year accomplished many things. Under the leadership of Steve Procter the council revised the constitu- tion, passed the gym proposal, worked towards installing the GOAL program, Ride Board and planted trees in the parking lot. Other officers serving during the fall semester included Vic Mickunas, 1st vice-president; Brian Newlin, 2nd vice- president; Sue Kern, chief justice; Ginger McBride, secretary. The main topic in the revision of the constitution concerned voting proce- dures. In previous elections students voted in their homerooms but now they will vote in the auditorium foyer. The gym proposal now allows boys to have the same gym requirements as girls. In November some members of the student council planted trees in the parking lot. In the near future the parking lot will be more attractive thanks to the student council.
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