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M « Participate in Activities Roll Reps In the beginning of every new semester, each roll elects a boy and girl representative to the Student Council. This organization is another tool of our democratic system of school government. Meetings are held whenever it becomes necessary to discuss a problem which concerns the entire student body. Through this representative group and the other branches of the ASR, we achieve our goal by demo- cratic measures. Ticket Board of Control Left to right, standing: George Willoughby. Ed Messerly, Gary MacLeod, Dave Anderson: seated: Mr. L. Turner. Miss I. Neffeler. Mr. C. Bullock. Mr. S. Berthiaume, Mrs. H. Smith. Paper Shack Left to right, standing: Don L. Scott. Alton Turner, Joe Winchell, Ken Semell (chairman), Gloria Wilson. Douglas Turnbaugh, Mr. B. Baggaley, Janice Ryan; tying papers: Ric Novak. Leslie Eagle. Carol Sather. 12
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With the functions of the cabinet, the student council, the advisory council, together with committees, Roosevelt once again met and solved the problems which faced its Associ- ated Students. Continued effort and spirit helped to prove the effectiveness of a democratic organization. Out of this year’s sea of memories will come treasured thoughts of serious work, fun, and laughs—all of which come under the heading of ASR. VICE-PRESIDENT—Jerry Johnson SECRETARY—Laurale Havlina PRESIDENT—Terry Mahaffey TREASURER—Gary MacLeod HISTORIAN—Harriet Kreps 11
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Social Service (top left) Left to right, standing: Kerin McAllister, Joanne Poencet (chair- man), Lorraine Lamson; seated: Janyce Hutchins, Jeannine Newcomer, Miriam Hansen. Conservation (top right» One of the tasks which the Minute Service boys are under- taking is the replacement of trees on a tract of land near Sno- qualmie Pass. Fire destroyed the trees several years aRO. but the planting of these small trees will once again make this section a habitat for wildlife. Color Day (lower left) Left to right, back row: Pam Jenkins, Peter Perrin, Colleen Scott, lone Peck; front row: Marilyn Goodwin, Virginia Judd (chair- man). Thrift lower right) Left to right, standing: Barbara Glass. Sandra Gill. Franita Bran- deis. Marilyn Foord, Mary MacKenzie; seated: Joanne Wallen, Marjie Johnson. Carol Giedt, Marilyn Bundy (chairman). Pam Jenkins. Jane Burrough. 13
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