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Bev Purdue violently debates the topic of crime while Jerry Johnson and Marc Sullivan prepare their rebuttal. 4' M I Hi A.. Fund Raising Committee-Back row: Sue Ziegman, Janice Arron, Mar- tha Bracken. Front row: Nancy Hambly, Joni Warmington, Carolyn Baugh, Debby Arron, Janice Rieke. CMissingj: Becky Viggers, Joan Nishi- tani, Ruth Abbenhouse, Chris Easton, Debbie Donaldson. Students gained valuable ex- periences While involved in ASR club and committee activities. The Debate Team discussed the resolution of Whether or not Con- gress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. A Ski Sale was conducted by the Aflilia- tions Committee to obtain money for the student exchange pro- gram. The Group Inter-Relations Speakers Bureau-Jane Zier, Linda Lonay, Ray Myrtle, chairmang Ray Wetherholt. i l students. 26 GIRC members greet Roosevelfs new volunteer transfer
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Sportsboosters -Char- lotte Jennings, vice- chairmcm, Barb How- ell, co-chairman, Juli Waesche, chairman, Nanci Bondelid, Jim Pommerening, Midge Howard. CMissingj: Sue Gehrig, Donna Plath, Sue Ziegman, vice-chairman. This year was one of innovation and change for many ASR committees. Sportsboosters continued to support the Roosevelt athletic teams through Pep Week, activities of committee members at games, and frequent donations of soft drinks and other refreshments to the players. In addition, they organized two all-school assemblies. The Elections Committee, initiated last year, coordi- nated every election held at Roosevelt. Comprised of silkscreen, poster, and stu- dent bulletin committees, the Communi- cations Committee was aided in its program to keep students informed by the acquisition of four new silkscreen frames. The PTA Dance Committee members, in addition to their advisory work on all dances, organized two them- selves. A new addition to Roosevelt this year was the Special Events Committee, which directed such varied programs as Traditions Week and Homecoming, as well as aiding other committees in vari- ous dances, drives, and presentations. The Communications, Dance, and Spe- cial Events Committees all worked on the ASR Happening, a new and unique aspect of Roosevelt life. , l U1 Elections Committee-Jim Clifford, chairman, S-ue Mitchell, Terry Timberlake, Mark Saran, Sally Morton, Gary Stratiner. 25
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Committee stressed better under- standing and awareness of racial imbalance by promoting the vol- unteer transfer program. All- school assemblies featuring speakers on controversial issues were the goal of the Speakers Bureau. An extensive magazine drive Sponsored by the Fund Aiiiliations Committee-Back row: Linda Millikan, Barb Beczo, Nancy Raising Committee grossed ever Rogers, Bob Turner. Front row: Sally Jones, chairman, Anne Borst, Sue 333,100 for the ASR treasury. cultural experience is increased. Woolley, Trudy Toney, Chris Nelson, Kathy Kelleher, Marsha Atkinson, Mary Hsu. fMissingj: Debbie Kogan. Debate-Third row: Jim Greimes, Steve Butler, Scott Z-ema, Dave Soderland, John Wolfe, Dennis Hjere- sen. Second row: Jane Kaplan, Dick Robblee, Phil Shucklin, Steve McGarry, Rich Esterbrook, Leah Matson, Gordon Griggs. Front row: Colette Brooks, Lucy Clark, Anne Crawford, Linda Jenkins, Elisa Sparks, Ronnie Kun, Marc Sullivan, Jerry Johnson, vice-president, Bev Purdue, president. CMissingj: Sue Pierce, Diane Trettin, John Kydd, Linda Lonay, Alli- son Paull, Alan Shurman, Scott Smith, Paul Bonin. 27
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