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LaNae Garver, publicity chairman: Sharon Leggroan, chairman of social activities: and Mary Tyler, vice president ot Girls League look through Student Council Handbooks for ideas. Patty Carlin. president of club presidents: Stacey Wendler, president of reg presidents and April Burke, Ranger editor chuckle as they read through the previous rneeting's min- utes. 4 Chris Gray, secretary: Claudia Iohnson, assistant treasurer: and Iay Cate, treasurer: present new budget to the council. Butch Earl, sophomore class vice president: Ricky Eversaul, freshman class vice president: Ierry Griescn, RAM. Vice president: Mr. Harris, activities director: Walt Hopkins, senior class vice president and Leslie Oga, junior class vice president: prepare presentations of various activities for the council. 29
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WALT TASHNER Student Body President Full of ideas and eager to work, Spring Student Council called its first meeting to order Ianuary 31, 1963. Council began work immediately revising the budget. Following up with Fall Council's Princess Amendment, Spring Council presented it and a R.A.M. amendment to the Student Body. They both passed. The Princess Amendment involved the re- duction of the selection committee from fifteen voting members to nine. This was done to pro- vide a more efficient committee. Revision of the clubs and reorganization of the Reg. Presidents were major accomplish- ments. Walt Tashner, Linda Clulow, Connie Conrad, and Bob Grove attended a Traffic Safety coun- cil Meeting February 2U, which was devoted to discussion about traffic safety. A council visitation program was inaugurated to promote better interschool relationships. A visitation program to the grade schools was also carried out. BOB GROVE Student Body Vice President
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Gordon Holman PRESIDENT Gordon Nyberg TREASURER Allen Kellogg SERGEANT AT ARMS - . So little time,' so much to do The graduating class of 1983 may remember their last year at Roosevelt High School as one of challenge and change. College board exams, scholarship tests, and employment tests pre- sented the challenge. The Senior-Parent Tea, an annual Senior activity, was changed to a re- ception after baccalaureate so that more par- ents could attend. The Senior reception was dec- orated in blue and light blue, the class colors. and white roses, the class flower. The class gift, a bronze school seal, will be placed in the front hall as a reminder of the Class of '63, Mary Tyler SECRETARY Walt Hopkins VICE PRESIDENT L Ps llllllll Patty Carlin HISTORIAN
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