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THE ASR ADVISERS, Mrs. Helen Smith and Mr. Lloyd Turner, assist in the advancement of the ASR by encouraging students to take part in activities and by guiding many projects through- out the year. Democ acy lil Acflbn THE STUDENT COUNCIL, consisting of two elected representa- tives from each roll room, ASR committee chairmen, and members of the ASR Cabinet and Advisory Council, discusses school plans and problems, and also votes on laws and amend- ments to the constitution. STUDENT LEADERS AND FACULTY MEMBERS compose the ASR Cabinet, the executive branch of the government: standing-Dave Roscoe, Mr. Sherry Berthiaume, Mrs. Helen Smith, Sally Boid, lvaly Jones, Jerry Davis, seated-Bob Crosetto, Bob Karrer, lea Schegolkov, Candy Carter, Fritz Hull, Cecile Evans, Linda Bird, Paul Williams. Chris Erick- son, Don Bender, Paul Espinoza, Nancy Peters, Janice Funk. THE ADVISORY COUNClL'S eleven members enforce the rules of the school and otier counsel to students when needed: back row-Fritz Hull, Colin Hermans, Bob Crosetto, Jerry Davis, Art Wiper, Mike Johnson, front row-Linda Bird, Barbara Bye, Irma Azadkhanian, Judy Galafent, Bud Kempg at right-Paul Williams. I8
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A516 leads PROVIDING A THRESHOLD to Roosevelt activities, the ASR is an integral part of the school. Through roll room proiects, stu- dents were given the opportunity to become active in ASR. Some of these were: a Hi-way in the front hall, decorated rooms for Color Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day gift boxes for needy families, and drives for better conduct at games and assemblies. All-school activities included regaining the Golden Axe from Lincoln by winning the Pass Sales contest, and serving as host at a leadership conference attended by ofhcers of the eight Seattle high schools. Representatives were sent to a Traffic-Safety Con- ference. One of the last events of the year was traditional Cam- pus Day with its cottons, asseme bly, and baseball game. A democratic student govern- ment served as leader and co- ordinator of ASR. The ASR Cabi- net and Student Council worked to improve scholarship standards, roll proiects, student conduct, and teen-age driving, and tried to get every interested student into acti- vities. The Advisory Council aimed to enforce school rules and to counsel offenders, This door was opened wide from sign-ups in the fall to com' mencement in the spring when the open door was closed for the summer. gc: ww, 69 5759 as ASR OFFICERS for the school year I953-l954: Paul Espinoza ftreasurerl, Jerry Davis lpresidentl, Linda Bird lsecretaryj, Fritz Hull lvice-presidentl, lvaly Jones Ihistorianl. I7
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Wall Street ROOSEVELTS BUDGET IS balanced by the Ticket Board of Control: standing-Paul Espinoza lchairmanl, Jack Wright, Ken Newcomb, seated-Eleanor DeTurk, Mr. Richard Mooney, Mr. Lloyd Turner, Mr. Sherry Berthioumep not pictured-Jean Church. WITH THE HELP of the Pass Sales Com- mittee, Roosevelt won the Golden Axe from Lincoln: Paul Espinoza lchairmanl, Suzanne leuhrs, Gordon Appleton, Eleanor DeTurk, Indle King, Dottie Dunn, Roberta Ryan, Marlene Hill, lynn Boose, Lea Sche- golkov, Warren Dawes, Barbra Bell, Bor- bara Bye, Colin Nisbet. STUDENT PASSES and tickets to games, productions, and other Roosevelt activities are sold by Ticket Force: Dave Smith, Gene Gordlin lchairmanl, Keith Van Cleve, Vera Michael, Douglas Nicholson, Lowell Smith, Don Smetheram.
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