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FTA FTA is for students, grades 9-12, who are considering the teaching field as a career. To qualify for Future Teachers of America, members spend an hour or more a week in class rooms or in working with individual children. At the meetings, held in faculty homes, the students discuss their experiences and lis- ten to professionals describe op- portunities for advancement in the educational milieu. First row (l-r) Nancy Bruce, Elsa Kuhl, Ann Zawtocki, Marla Curry, Andrea Sanzi, Vicki Johnson, Brenda Harris, Brenda Mulholland, Leslie Porretta, Second row Martha Hart, Claudia Dart, Susan McDaniel, Joan Brovins, Susie Brooks, Lauri Leabu, Sally Ogden, Jen- nette Elliott. Third row Jessie Kersey, Wendy Golloway, Chris Robinson, Jane Swihart, Lynn Rowen, Connie Campbell, Diane Grinstead, Ann Keller, Fourth row Nancy Gex, Susie Smeckert, Ginny Post, Annette Lamb, Amy Otis, Jan Burrell, Pam Swack, (-r) Barb Blasey, Mr. Tom Dodd, Brenda Moore, Karen Kramer, Janet Osborn, Lilla Walton. GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scout Troops at RHS were hard at work this year with service projects, camping activities, and social events. (l-r) Gale Golloway, Barb Blasey, Brenda Moore, Diane Clymer, Janet Osborn.
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Row 1 (l-r) Tom Abercrombie, Bob Spiess, Milt Pro- per, Mike Washington, Chris Hoover, Mike Bodary, Ken Macha, Mahlon Rice, Hal Caswell, Mr, Paul Mil- ske, Dave Gessert, Dan Prevost, Mel Ferguson, John Dusbiber, Sandy Ylisto, John Johnson, Bob Packer, Bill Rowan, John Keller. Row 2 (1-r) John Meadow- croft, Don Moore, Larry Dupuis, Roz Green, Sally Brooks, Barb Campbell, Jody Anderson, Steve Maggie, Sue LaRue, Amy Sanzi, Sally Foster, Cheryl Kable, Jackie Patton, Carol Burrell, Sue Hopkins. Row 3(1-r) Mike Osadchuck, Pete Linn, Bob Anderson, Chris Lund, Sally Leighton, Jim Maggio, Sandy Sharrock, Gretchen Geiser, Lou Ellyn Green, Betsy Bryan, Lusia Mitchell, Kathy Disbrow, Beverly Robinson, Ruth Ezell, Wendy Skinner, Sandy Lewis, Patsy Stiles. Row 4 (l-r) Barb Carter, Stephanie Vandrick, Sue Graub- ner, Charlotte Osborne, Sharon Turner, Dorothy Betts, Pam Kuchnicki, Brenda Moore, Lynn Sharrock, Robin Robinson, Martha Caswell, Darlene Turner, Diane Cly- mer, Gale Galloway, Linda Karson, Becky Taylor, Susan Kerle, Jackie Hewitt, Cindy Truhn Milske Leads Biologists Onward, Upward The Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Paul Milske, is one of the largest clubs inthe school. Open to anyone who has had or is currently taking a biology course, the club endeavors to provide a well rounded program of life-science oriented functions. Movies, field trips, lab nights, and lectures are among the many ac- tivities of the club. The Biological Sciences Library, a last year’s innovation of Mr. Milske, has continued to grow, providing resource material for papers, projects, and experiments. The highlights of this year were the spring and fall campouts, the former at Kensington Park, the latter at Green Lake. Biology Club members cut up on the 1966 trip to Chicago.
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Bottom (l-r) Robin Robinson, Chris Robinson, Pam Leighton, Lori Lebeau, Pam Wusthoff, Beth Nissen, Camille Smith, Bev Robinson, Betty Giles, Ruth Ezell. Middle (l-r) Sharon Langer, Marla Curry, Debbie Federhen, Cheryl Kable, Debbie Truhn, Susan Brooks, Busy hands plan another program. Glenn Greene, Brenda Moore, Jim Ogden, David Blattenberger, Nick Russell, Paula Wusthoff, Tom Lowe, Dawn Poppineau, Tony Cartwright. Top (1-r) Bill Caswell, Mike Wusthoff, Dave Briggs Orchestra Banks on Underclassmen Once again the challenge of making music was met by Roosevelt students. The orchestra’s loss of many of last year’s musicians to various colleges gave opportunity for the spotlight tofocus on the hard-working underclassmen. Their long hours of practice are helping the organization to achieve the excel- lence of past years.
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