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(1. to r.) Row 1: Dorothy Betts, Cheryl Fore, Jean LaBounty, John Riley, Doug McCully, Tom Dusbiber. Row II: Robin Robinson, Dawn Brooks, Mary Giles, Cheryl Kable, Carol Gaunflett, Bev. Peller, Diane Pascall, Diane Roth, Mike Merrick. Row III: Sally Leighton (piano), Kathy Schultz, Tim Wagner, Pat Powers, Gail Meyers, Brenda Moore. Row IV: Dr. Riley, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Peterson. Let There Be Music Each year the orchestra provides musical entertainment for the Roosevelt student body. Many of the musicians participate in various other special orchestras around the state. For months, talented members can be heard practicing for the annual Solo En- semble Festival in February. Altogether the year’s work proves reward- ing for the Roosevelt Orchestra. 27
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The music and entertain- ment heard during the half- times of the Roosevelt football games is attained through the hard work of the band, under the direction of Dr. Maurice Riley. The members also partici- pate in the University of Michigan Band Day and in Eastern Michigan University’s Homecoming Parade. The band earns money each year by operating a concession stand during the Solo En- semble Festival in February. David Franklin, a senior, has been Roosevelt’s Drum Major for the last two years. He has led the band suc- cessfully through all of their half- time performances and through many (1. to r.) Row 1: Janette Elliot, Patti Wescott, Janie Swihart. Row II: Mary Giles. John Dusbiber, Judy Weller, Bill Rowen, Pat Powers. Row III: Pat Wustoff, Doug McCully, Gail Meyers, Linda Pugh, Kathy Schultz. Row IV: John Riley, Mike Wash- ington, Bill Brasington, Phil Towler, Tom Aber- crombie. Row V: Bob Brumbaugh, Donna Middle- ton, Brenda Moore, Glenda Carter, Diane Pascall. Row VI: Cheryl Kable, Mike Bodary, Cheryl Jones, Janice Kersey, Diane Roth. Row VII: Bev Peller, Jacque Patton, Karen Frye, Bev Robinson. Carol Gauntlett. Row VIII: Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Peterson, Mike Wustoff, Milton Proper, Mr. Riley. ” ‘Band, Take The Field!
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Roosevelt’s Future Homemakers of America live up to the .vational goal — to further interest in Home Economics. Throughout this school year the F.H.A. girls have made frequent visits to their ward at the State Hospital. These visits bring joy to patients. The girls have a concession stand where they sell ice cream each day to sweeten their chapter kitty. This activity helps in sending delegates to state and regional F.H.A. meetings and also helps to pay for their various good-will projects. Among the yearly activities of the F.H.A. is the Christmas party for underprivileged children of the com- munity. This year the Swim Club and the F.H.A. combined their efforts for a fun afternoon of swimming with the OF ty afterwards. AMERICA = ee (1. to r.) sitting on floor, Row 1: Rita Kaul, Teresa Mustazza, Sue Seyfried, Geri LaBounty, Nancy Seyfried, Carol Gauntlett, Barbara Borusch, Karen Evans, June Monhollen, Lucia Zickgraf, Barbara Campbell, Patty Wescott. Row 2: Mary Elliot, Polly Cooch, state hospital chairman, Kate MacDonald, reporter, Gwen Andrews, songleader, Sue Hart, historian, Sharyl Green, treasurer, Sue Sanzi, vice presi- dent, Miss Linda McKinley, Anita Ferrer, president, Sally Leighton, secretary, Charlotte Os- born, parliamentarian, Judie Bair. Row 3: Karen Brown, Gloria Riseling, Dodie Stiles, Jan Hartmen, Kitty Shupe, Mary Schieve, Cheryl Fore, Jody Anderson, Lee Brasseur, Roz Green, Julie Sundquist, Shirley Dickson, Kathy Cox, Gail Myers, Briita Ylisto, Georgia Campbell. Row 4: Bev Robinson, Betsy Bryan, Barb Carter, Judy Robinson, Debbie Tisdale, Amy Sanzi, Judy Weller, Pat Wadke, Sue Graubner, Betsy Tate, Millye Hamilton, Sue Cleeton, Kris Muller, Sue Hopkins, Diane Paschall, Wendy Weller, Solye Brown, Pat Street.
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