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Fall Student Council Officers, front row: Cheryl Jackson, judiciary: Cathy Carpenter, president: Denise Gowdy. secretary. Back row: |ulie Williams, first vice-president: Mr. Doug johnson. sponsor: Mike Bloomburg. second vice-president. Fall pr(?si(l(?nt. Calh Carpenter. Fall council concentrates on world problems. The 1973 Fall Student Council started the year off with a retreat, September 22 and 23, at the YMCA camp in Boone. ' The retreat was a great success, said president Cath Carpenter. This was the first time a retreat was open to all student council members. Altogether we had thirty sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Mixing fun and serious work, the group dedicated themselves to getting more students involved in council and in reaching more by offering a variety of activities and student services. The social committee, headed by Lori Gruber and Val Russell, over- came the elements and a rainy game to have one of the best Homecoming celebrations ever. Duane, Dick and the Jive Five provided appropriate 1950 ' s music for the dance. The social committee also pulled off a successful Sophomore Mixer. A coin-op(jrat(ui juke box in the student center brought income for council pr()j(M:ls, as well as popular music. Not so succtissful was the morning c()ff(Mi proj(jct, which died from a lack of both c()ff(M) (Irinkf rs and coffee makers. ' Vhv, human rc lalioiis (.oinmittee had a sp(M:ial program on im[)each- m(;nt pros and cons, with guest sp(jak(jrs Cil Oanberg and (]harl(;s Dick, local attornejys. T w e n I ' K 0 () s e v e 1 1 s t u d e n t s marched in lh(. ' October 7 Hung(3r ' k() and for their efforts big-hearted sponsors gave over $650. Kach homcjroom was visiteul twice (hiring ihn w(Mjk of Nov(jml)(ir 8 for lh(; United Way campaign. The; total colhjctfjd was $75. rh(j community servic(i com- miltcMj conlinu(jd the Van Meter scliool pap(M ' Vhoy productul one issue; per month giving highlights ol activities at the school. The cmergy crisis committee wa. formed this ycjar in efforts to establish carpools for Roosevelt students and t(;ach(;rs. The; committee realized car- pools could be [)ersonally less con- V(;nient than driving unfilled cars tc school t)ut hoped that students and t(;achers would realize the seriousness of th(j crisis and take positive actions. To hi) ) solve [he campus littei problem, Cath Carpenter, San Krejamer, Tracy Fatland, and Brool W(mnerstrum debated a proposal t( the ( ily Council to place and maintaii some; trash cans on Chamlx rlain They wert; given permission to pu two cans on Chamberlain betweel 42n(l Street and Polk i ouh Mud Th city will maintain them. 12 Student Council
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Laurie [ones lolone Utlerback. junior attendant Uuane Dick, and the [ive Five provide the at lh(; homecominj dance. r Lisa Carey, sophomore aftfuidant while Roosevelt students rock around the ciock ' ihi) crowd. The attendants in the homecom- ing court were seniors Debbie Haider- man, Laurie Jones, Goby Kuhn, and julit? Williams. Underclass attendants wv.n) junior Jolene Utterback. and sophomore Lisa Carey. After the game many students found themselves hoppin ' in the boys gym to the music of Duane Dick, and fhr live Five. Semi-formal attire was in order. iluw(?ver, Valerie and Lori informed the students that they could dress in the style of the ' 50 s. Workers and chaperones were dressed in ' 50 ' s styles as was the band. All in all, maybe that by gone era of rock n ' roll is not that far removed from US t()(hi ' . Homecomin ? ll
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