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Layout changes, special features new for Fall Roundup Kim Hansen and Marva Engelen paste copy onto the dummy sheets for the Roundup newspaper. The Roosevelt Roundup newspaper began with a staff of 17. Karen Mitchell served as editor, with Julie Guthrie as managing editor. The fall Roundup tried several new things. One was a change in the layout for the second page. The editorial column was moved, and movie reviews were included as a regular feature. For the issue at Christmas time, the staff had part of the paper printed in green ink. Other staff members were Stacy Peterson, copy editor; Julie Mitchell, photo editor; Bill Landis, sports editor; Vicki Landis, business manager; Mar- va Engelen, circulation manager; Lori Kelderman, advertising manager; Cathy Boresi, page 1 editor; Kathy Thomas, page 2 editor; Kim Hansen, page 4 editor; Regner Hansen, sports section assistant; Susan See, circula- tion assistant; Beth Kooyman, adver- tising assistant; Amy Adams, page 1 assistant; Nile Hartline, page 2 assis- tant; and Kim Fisher, page 4 assistant. Mr. Donald Haley was the sponsor, and the paper was printed by West Des Moines Express. Journalism 2 class. Fall Roundup. Clockwise from left: Bill Landis. Marva Enjrelen. Lori Kelderman, Karen Mitchell, Stacy Peterson, Julie Mitchell. Reiner Hansen, Nile Hartline, Cathy Boresi, Kim Fisher. Not pictured: Julie Guthrie. Amy Adams, Vicki Landis, Beth Kooyman, Kim Hansen. Susan See. Kathy Thomas. Fall Roundup 11
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ROW 1: Julie Green, Marcia Isaacson, Lori Utterback, Debbie Ankrum. ROW 2: Laurna Hansen, Mary MacKinnon, Val Deaton, Maura Robinson. Judy Hockenberg. ROW 3: Darryl Michael, Oordette Brown, Pam Oldham, Shelley Rollison, Tim Eckley, Bill Sullivan. Not pictured: Tom Stearley, Anne Paxton, Tom Schulz, Jody Valentine, Kris Garrison, Maria Dille, Peggy Sullivan, Betsy Teigland. Community involvement goal of fall student council The goal of the fall student council was to involve the stu- dent body in school and community activities not covered by specialized organizations. This year ' s council started out with an ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) assembly, featuring speaker Peg Cass. Doughnut sales were another new idea initiated by the fall council and conducted in the cafeteria Thursday mornings. Tom Schulz, Jody Valentine, and Mary MacKinnon managed the sales. The council sponsored a Disco Dance after the first basket- ball game of the season. Chairperson was Julie Green, and she was aided by Kris Garrison, Lori Utterback, and Tom Schulz. Something that was renewed this year and which many students hope will become a tradition was the celebration of Teddy Roosevelt ' s birthday. Special activities included a luncheon, a bulletin board display, and a blue-and-white day. Bill Sullivan was chairperson. A pizza-eating marathon for the Greater Des Moines Epilepsy Society was held, with Maria Dille in charge. Several groups in the community benefited from petitions the council passed around. These included a petition for a minority radio station and a petition for the debaters to receive letters for their competition. Student council also put together the Homecoming dance using the theme Odyssey. Preparations included the assembly, with crowning of Homecoming Queen Julie Dickin- son. Officers of this year ' s fall student council were Lori Utter- back, president; Tom Stearley, vice-president; Anne Paxton, secretary; and Tom Schulz, treasurer. I feel the fall council had an exciting semester and feel a lot was accomplished, stated Lori. 10 Fall Student Council
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RHS cheerleaders keep spirit alive! ROW 1: Anne Ghrist, Daryl Flngerman, Kay VanHorn, Elise Vogelgesang. ROW 2: Joni Anderson, Lori Anderson, Julie 8andler. Cathie Oladson. LEFT: Varsity basketball cheerleaders. Bottom: Marva Engelen. ROW ll Joni Middleton. Peggy Sullivan, Cheryl Jackson. ROW 2: Gall Oolieb, Dana Jensen, Rosemary Randolph. Top: Juli Middleton. ABOVE: Cheryl Jackson, Peggy Sullivan, and Joni Middleton can be seen in the mob of spectators at the State Tournament. 12 Cheerleaders
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