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Donna Landrum, Donna Shriner, Mrs. Sundquist. (Third row, l-r) Jeanine Cle- ments, Nancy Vargo, Kris Max, Sue Ulrich, Julie Sundquist, Mary Street, Daren Otis, Scott Clow, Mike Pear, Dan Clow, Brent Balazs, Dave Winn, Wes Langer, Kip Swihart, Judi Bair, Jackie Roesch, Sharyl Green, Kate MacDonald, Livia Croff. (Back row, l-r) Gloria Riseling, Dorothy Betts, Nancy Giles, June Cook, Kathy Zahn, Sherry Skinner, Don Brickel, Tim Wagner, Virgil Andrews, Gene Hall, Ron Schieve, Brad Blair, Mark Sundquist, Al Burrell, Karl Myers, Louie Worley, Anne Geiser, Sharon Richmond, Linda Bussell. Under the direction of Mrs. Jean Sundquist, the Roosevelt Mixed Chorus has added much to the musical life of the school. They presented the annual Thanks- giving concert with a special tribute to the late Presi- dent Kennedy. With the aid of the junior English class, the Chorus presented Dicken’s “A Chri stmas Carol” for the D.A.R., the P.T.A., the Rotary Club, and for two school assemblies. They also participated in the Easter assembly and graduation exercises. Kathy Foreman warms up before rehearsal.
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Kathy Foreman at the piano, (First row, l-r) Betty Hanson, Debbie Davis, Jacque Patton, Mary Downing, Pat Street, Chris Lund, Anita Ferrer, Len Tait, Russ Kenyon, Roger Johnson, Glen Suhd, Louellen Green, Carol Tedford, Evelyn Nor- ton, Nancy Seyfried, Julie Fulford, Barb Borusch, Janet Congdon, Missy Nelson. (Second row, l-r) Nancy Knight, Judy Weller, Karen Blakemore, Candy Hardin, Jinx Wescott, Carol Hilbert, Janie Davis, Ken Cleeton, Ken Kelly, Mike Wusthoff, Ron Karoub, Mike Tripp, Richard Howlett, Sam Mustazza, Joyce Butcko, Nancy Giles, Olivia Burga, Patty Gomer, Barb Barich, Cassie Jacobs, Cindy Stewart, Chorus Sings Out President Scott Clow and Mrs. Jean Sundquist talk over plans for the year. 26
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(Seated, 1l-r) Georgia Campbell, Wendy Cox, Jackie Roesch. (Third row, l-r) Nancy Weller, Polly Cooch,, Carol Hilbert, Miss Seyfried, Linda Pugh, Marcia Pate, Celeste Linda McKinley, Kathy Zahn, Anita Ferrer, Hoover, Chris Postiff, Sue Sanzi, Char Os- Barb Borusch, Judi Bair, Barb Bryan. born, Sally Leighton, Millicent Hamilton, (Second row, l-r) Tam Eberly, Diane Durfee, Gail Stiles, Sue Cleeton, Gwen Andrews, Jodi Anderson, Lee Braseur, Kitty Shupe, Evelyn Norton. (Fourth row, l-r) Carol Barb Barich, Cheryl Green, Kathy Mac- Gauntlett, Sherry Parker, Diane Pascal, Gail Donald, Dorothy Betts, Julie Sundquist, San- Pugh, Sandy Sharrock. dra Furtney, Dodie Stiles, Sue Hart, Kathy New Skills for the Future The Future Homemakers of America is one of the largest organizations in school. Since FHA is Roosevelt’s only service or- ganization, the Future Homemakers are kept busy doing good deeds for the community as well as for the school. They adopted a ward at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in 1959, and each year they support a number of activities for the patients. Once a month the members go out to the hospital and entertain their ward with games and re- freshments. The FHA’ers have received national as well as local recognition for this service. The F.H.A., sponsored by Miss Linda McKinley, has among its members two who are serving in state or regional offices. Judi Bair is region III pianist, and Barbara Barich is State President. With these girls to keep the group informed, everyone keeps busy with state and regional activities. Christmas Party for underprivileged children.
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