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NMS Finalist Hal Caswell, on the basis of his scores on the 1966 NMS Qualify- ing Test and the Scholastic Apti- tude Test, has been named a National Merit Scholar. His scholarship is one of the 500 awards, set aside for the top group of competitors from the initial 800,000 juniors who took the test last spring. Students Win Honors With Variety of Talents Boys’ State Tom Gooding, standing, and Mike Osadchuk, seated, were the 1966 delegates to Wolverine Boys’ State, sponsored by the American Legion. During the week-long program they devoted themselves to the model government of the mythical state, and developed a deeper appreciation and awareness of democratic principles. Writing Awards Lee Brasseur (left) and Susie LaRue were Roosevelt’s two winners in the annual Detroit News sponsored Scholastic Writing Awards. The girls received a gold key and a diction- ary. Lee entered a one-act play, and Susie entered a general article.
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Leighton Merits DAR Sally Leighton, senior, was selected as the recipient of this year’s DAR award, This award is presented to the senior girl who best demon- strated the qualities of dependabil- ity, service, leadership and patriotism, Senior Efforts Recognized by National Honor Society =e a Bottom row (1-r) Sharon Turner, Mike Osadchuk, Roger Osburn, Cheryl Kable, Sally Leighton, Jody Anderson, Johnson, Miss Virginia Cooper, Hal Caswell, Sue Giles, Kate MacDonald, Sally Foster, Sue Graubner, Stephanie Barb Blasey. 2nd row (l-r) Sandy Sharrock, Charlotte Vandrick.
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Seated (l-r) Betsy Bryan, Susan LaRue, Bob Packer, Sally Brooks, Sandy Sharrock, Sally Foster, Standing (l-r) Lee Brasseur, Cheryl Kable, Sue Cleeton, Chris Postiff, Sandy Good, Barb Campbell, Ruth Ezell. Quest Encourages Literary, Artistic Creativity at RHS The 1967 Quest, Roosevelt’s literary magazine, attracted entries from a large segment of the school population, Poems, essays, short stories and plays passed before the discerning eyes of co-edito rs Barb Campbell and Sue LaRue and their vigilant staff. Then there were hours spent with the contributions of the artists and photographers of the school so that the book could be representative of the total creative effort of the year, andful- fill its purpose of nurturing creativity at Roosevelt. Co-editors Sue LaRue and Barb Campbell look over a short story, one of the many contributions to Quest. 24
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