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Quest, the Roosevelt literary magazine, under the skilled direc- tion of Betsi Foster and Daren Otis, has presented to the student body the best of the year’s-crea- tive writing. Poetry, art, short stories, and essays written by the Roosevelt students are featured in Quest of 1964. (Seated, l-r) Lorie Otis, Betsi Miss McAndless, Daren Otis, Foster, Kitty Shupe, Beverly Marcia Pate. Peller, Nancy Seyfried, Judy Bair, The Rough Rider staff, laboring under the burden of being one of the finest Class “C” papers in the country, has tried hard to live up to its reputation. Under the leadership of editors Jeff Richards and Mary Street, the paper has produced some good copy. One of the finest pieces of work was done the week- end following President Kennedy’s assassination.An in memoriam was prepared in his honor, and was distributed as part of the regular issue. Literary Efforts Produce Publications The cry of the Echo staff, “Off with their heads!” is taken lite rally by the Rough Rider staff. (Standing, l-r) Mike Tripp, Pat Powers, Ron Karoub, Missy Nelson, Dave Winn, Mary Street, Alex Dukay, Jeff Richards.
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Battle - scarred Veterans Have Echo staffers pause for a moment of rest and posing for the camera. (Seated, 1-r) Barbie Bryan, Carol Hilbert, Sherry Skinner, Anne Geiser (Second Row) Bill Sinkule, Joe McCulloch, Barb Barich, (Third Row) To j led Mary Buckholts, Mike Pear. (On Top) Pat Powers. Diligently The Echo staff has spent a chaotic year in a never ending attempt to synthesize an idea which is truly representative of the senior class of 1964. Under the steady di- rection of editor Barb Barich, the staff has been able to approach its objectives, in spite of the ever-present, ever-changing, wild, un- predictable turn of events. The meeting of deadlines and the perennial debates with the Rough Rider staff has produced many dedi- cated, sincere, battle-scarred yearbook vet- erans. Celeste Hoover and Pat Powers, proofread copy
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After a long, hard year of money-raising activities, the RHS band was able to pur- chase several new uniforms which were proudly displayed at football games, parades, and concerts. Under the leadership of direc- tor Maurice Riley, drum major David Frank- lin and their student teachers, the band mem- bers moved forward to gain new musical experience and knowledge. Drum major David Franklin poses with Millicent Hamilton, Olivia Burga, and Patty Wescott 24
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