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CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration and Faculty 10 Classes 20 Senior 22 Junior 56 Sophomore 74 Freshman 90 Student Life 100 Activities 102 Clubs...................................... 126 Music 160 Campus Life 174 Sports 188 Ads 224 Index 228
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FOREWORD THE CHANGING PATTERN This has been a year of achievement! It has been proved time and time again not only in the world around us, but in our school as well. A new CONSTITUTION was put into effect, made and promoted by you, the students. NEW CLUBS came into being to meet the varying needs and interests of the student body, and a BETTER SPORTS PROGRAM was de- veloped. ENROLLMENT was bigger and better, as was the teaching staff. Our ideals grew, too—INITIATION became a thing of the past—and school spirit was revived. The student body gained MORE REPRESENTA- TION in the student council with the addition of CLASS PRESIDENTS and a new officer, the CHAPLAIN. All of these accomplishments show that we have kept up with the CHANG- ING PATTERN of today’s world!
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EXPANDING COUNCIL Having the largest Student Council in R.H.S.’s history, the members led us to many new additions and changes for our school. The purchased a bell to ring at games and pep as- semblies, which not only helped to revive our school spirit, but also established a new tradition. After raising the grand total of $31,315.70 for the March of Dimes, the school decided to help another charity fund, Muscular Dystrophy. The Inter-Club Council was very active this year, giving many valuable suggestions to Student Council. Four of the council members attended the District Stu- dent Council Conference in Klamath Falls. Those at- tending received excellent training on how to better both the student council and school. Roseburg is looking forward to hosting the District Conference next year. Ona Liles capably led the council with the assistance of Mr. Scallon, advisor. Officers serving on the council were: Bill Myers, Senior Vice President; Loren Olsen, Junior Vice President; Jenny Murphy, Secretary; Rita Sutton, Treasurer; Sally Myers, Assistant Treasurer; Dick Meredith. Sergeant-at-Arms; Bob Johnson, Busi- ness Manager; Sharon Lyons, Chaplain. Class Repre- sentatives were: Dave Bradley, Alice Hamilton, Linda Carter, Joan Freeman, Judy Minor, Janet Riley. Class Presidents included: Wes Jackson, Ted Sohn, Jim Mc- Ghehey, Eldon Davis. b
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