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Carol Anderson Joe Cheesman John Ederer Pam Frieze Lee Goodwin Tom Greaves Karen' Hochfeld Judy Hoetrner Lori Jennings Bob Keyser Judy Manos Bruce Martin r-'A . Qu.. Sally McCue Dave Metcalf Nancy Millen Kathy Moran .J-v ,fat 'af it aoNE5 5 -W. f?9 'i'l'A:yw , x at flfsg ,ser . . 4 , t wo , RG . , 5 5 ,sa .-if ,I . . , , 1r,,.,,,gt5.f-5-'gg-:w.1:: ages fx Helping to raise the integrity of students in tests and general con- duct is the objective of the Ethical Conduct' Committee. Martin Kohler, Dick Grace, Linda Wilson, Sue Goulter, Mel Mosher, Karen Groth, Frank Solomon, Suzie Jenner, Judy Lounsbury, Carol Bould, Gail Uzelak, and John Walkup, chairman. CMissingD: Al Johnston, Carol Sloan, and Sandy XVeir. t Mt. my W x Ul One of the most important possessions of a student is his activity card or Pass. The Pass Sales Committee: Row one- Diane YVilson, Claudia Lowry. Raw two- Karen Stroh, Katie Eaden, chainnang Judy Woodward. Row three-Linda McLean, Liz Freeman, Geri Pearce, Paula Paup. Row four-Judy Manos, Dorothy Keener, Sylvia Bradley, Darlene Blake, Vickie Pond. Row five- Iim Wall, Pat Morgan, Flo DeTurk, Ann Chamberlain, Carolyn Breuer. Row six-Ann Broughton, Judy Barn- hart, Dianne Carr, Coralie Jensen, and Midge Erickson. Kathy Parks Maija Pipars Sandy Ray Jon Rider Ken Roberson Rochelle Shimitz Carolyn Smith Don Smith Sylvia Stewart Dave Tregoning John Walkup . 1 A
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if 7--if-W - -- -- ef- - Mr. Charles Henderson and Mr. Lloyd T u rn e I aid the 195 7-5 8 administration in co- ordinating the go v e rn m e nt and activities of Roosevelt. Advisory Council, the ASR's judicial branch, guides stu- dents who have committed misdemeanors. Members Su- kd ga! san Mullin, Ken Du son, ! The Student Council serves as a medium between the stu- dent and his government. The two representatives from each roll attend bi-weekly meet- ings, make reports, and Zend discussions of school problems in their roll. 1. U' rg H' WCM A sandwich-sign campaign against disobeying the traffic light was sponsored by the ASR Cabinet. Representatives from variousactivities examine school problems: Fred Abramson, Al Hanley, Nick Keyock, Pat Kelly, Liz Freeman, Judy May, Linda McLean, Katie Eaden, Helen Lundin, Karen Meredith, Kathie Annstrong, Pam Frieze, Nina Redman, Carolyn Smith, Ann Broughton, Pei: liucas. CMissingJ: Harvey Nelson and Dolph Zu ic . ASR
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Committees Lead Under the able leadership of their chairmen, twenty- seven ASR committees had a successful year. The big event for the com- mittee chairmen was the annual potluck dinner which afforded them a chance to become better acquainted. Yenom Ssap was a familiar quote seen throughout the halls of Roosevelt. This quote, literally Pass Money, aided in the sale of passes which enable the stu- dents to attend school activities. The Finance Committee has enlarged its functionsg the transfer of the Ground Improvement Committee to Mr. Rosenquist as a roll room project sparked additional student par- ticipation. The Inter-School Traffic Safety committee replaced the Health and Safety committee and shows signs of great activity. When n sophomore enters Roosevelt he is given a Compass which is a detailed outline of life at Roosevelt. Bob Keyser, clmirmang Betty Elmstrom, Becky Knudson, Nancy Clark, Nancy Busigin, Carol Lambert, Nancy Greenway, Helen Lundin, Lu Anne Bean, Jeanie Hunt, Georgie lsaminger, Linda Wilson, Linda Dyer, Patsy Lee, Carolyn Breuer, Diane Tellefsen, Jan I-lemenway. CScut1:dD: Nick Keyock, Jane Haughawout, Barbie Tay- lor, Judy Borseth. Second semester committee people not pictured are: Donna Baerg, Anne Bradley, Penny Brown, Marilyn Clark, Nyle Clark, Judy Condit, Carol Edson, Jo Anne Ellerbrook, Karen Gustafson, Margaret Harris, Sherry Hooper, Barbara Key, Carolyn Leach, Carol Nor- ton, Jeff Spear, Christie Stam, Ed Stern, Maita Vincent, Nancy Wells. Collecting banking money and promoting the habit of saving are the jobs of the Thrift Committee. CSeatedJ: Kathy Parks, qhairmang Bonnie Chelin. CStandingD: Gary Haldane, Ann O'Loughlin, Joan Heron, and Lynn Mackey. CMiss- ingj: Marilyn Urstad, Judy Wil- liamson, Diane Hellam, Judy Pittman. Every student who has graduated from Roosevelt is listed on the files of the Alumni Committee. Nancy Wells, Ann McClelland, Sara Stokes, Judi Ennis, Geri Clampitt, Carolyn Smith, chair- man, Carol Den-net, Hugh Red- ford. CMissingj: Ilene Evans, Lou Ann Benham, Carol Sammons, Emily Vargas, Linda Fleming. 4Q?M,f5't' Poster-making and general school advertising are duties of the Publicity Committee. Back row- Sue Fletcher, Marilyn Dixon, Carolyn Bergquist, Barbara Baum, Sue Lien. Third row-Candy Pearson, Janet Nelson, Vivienne Kayes, Judy Har- den, Shiera Lee Galle, Myrna Carr, Darlene Fontana, Susan Bradway, Carol Shuman, Carolyn Boone. Seated-Shirlene O'Bryant, Mary Ann Steinberg, Janet MacDonald, Gail Matheson, Shirley Olson, Kris Albert, Laurie Wilcox, Cam McLean, Pat Waring, Donna Campbell. Kneel- ing- Karen Hochfeld, chairmang Liz Freeman. CMissingj: Ginny Marr, Nancy Maddox, Jacquie Bowersox, Charlotte Ross, Molly Walton, Jean Wright.
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