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on at 3 (Kneeling, l-r) Diane Blakemore, Diana Roth, Di- Paschall, Gloria Riseling, Pat Staskievitz. Mary Elliott, Mary Giles, Nancy McCle (Seated, l-r) Tam Eberle, Carol Hilbert, Scott Clow, Joe McCulloch, Mary Ann Staskievitz, Mike Pear, Mr. Wall, Hal Ferguson, Julie Fulford, Ron Schieve, Bill Sinkule, Steve Post. (Third l-r) Janet Congdon, Mary Street, Sue Sanzi, Sharyl anna land. row, Biological Interests Mr. Ron Stienberg, student teacher, and Steve Post examine the new torso purchased by the biology department. Green, Kip Swihart, Greg Kershul, Marc Sund- quist, Tom Webb, John Van Black, Fred Houck, Anne Geiser, Jackie Roesch, Donna Sharrock, Carol Gauntlett. (Fourth row, l-r) Beverly Peller Geri LaBounty, Barb Blasey, Bonnie Fore, Lorie Otis, Sally Foster, Sally Leighton, Paula Baker, Jodi Anderson, Tom Dusbiber, John Hall, Patty Wescott. Stem to Many Fields The Roosevelt Biology Club is sponsored by Mr. Robert Wall. Although they have no officers as such, they do have a Planning Committee with a representative from each grade, ninth through twelfth. This organization was founded during the fall semester of 1961. A number of students from the class of 1964 had requested the club be founded. During the monthly meetings the 45 members engage in activities related to biology. Among these are lab nights, films, speakers, nature trips, field trips.
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(Seated, l-r) Ron Schieve, Julie Fulford, Pat Foster, Terry Curry, Brewster Brown, John Os- Powers, Sue Ulrich, Mary Street, Joe McCulloch, born, Don Porter, Bill Brasington, Glenn Suhd, Jim Sukach, Al Dukay, Jim Herndon, Tom Webb. Mike Powers, Melvin Ferguson, Dodie Stiles, (Second row, l-r) Tam Eberle, Sue LaRue, Betsy Jerry Cooch, Danny O’Leary, Patsy Stiles. Students Practice Democracy The Roosevelt Student Council, which meets once a week to carry on school business, has had a profitable year. Headed by Joe McCulloch as president, Jim Sukach, vice president, Mary Street, secretary, and Sue Ulrich, treasurer, the Council has helped to build school morale and spirit. Among the many activities which the Council carries out every year is the annual magazine sale. Using the profits from this sale the Student Council provides funds for school projects. Too, the Council has sponsored buses to away football, basket- ball, and swimming meets, so that our athletes will carry with them the enthusiasm of their fans. The Council has received special recognition this year for Joe McCulloch who was elected to the presidency of the Washte- naw Conference Student Council. The W.C.S.C. strives to better inter-school relations, and inter-school sportsmanship. It also at- tempts to solve problems of the individual school in our con- Ee Se =L ference Z Ui Zé
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Citizenship, scholarship, leadership, and service — a won membership in the National Honor So- ciety for six seniors last spring. Under the direction of Miss Virginia Cooper, the society this year operated according to the provision of the revised National Constitution which permits the faculty to initiate a larger num- ber of qualified juniors and seniors. J NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (Seated, l-r) Daren Otis, Miss Cooper, June Cook. Kathy Foreman.(Second Row)Donna Sharrock, Mike Pear, Mary Street. Ou t S ta n d ng St U d e n t $s Joe McCulloch and Jim Herndon were chosen as our representatives to Boys’ State, held on the MSU campus in June 1963. (Alex Recel ve Recogn j tion Dukay and Jeff Richards were selected as alternates.) Personality, honesty, leadership, sports- manship, and ability to get along with others were the basis on which the four boys were chosen. While attending the five-day session the boys participated in setting up a mythical state government, complete with elections, campaigns and office holding. The faculty and 58 seniors selected the recipient of the 1964 D.A.R. award by evalu- ating the qualifications of each senior girl according to her record of service, patriotism, dependability, and leadership. Katherine Foreman was chosen as the final contestant (by the faculty) and proceeded to partici- pate in region wide competition.
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