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RHS Hosts State Convention Oar of spring brought not only warm weather, but a state con- vention, ASB elections, and an all- school assembly to Roseburg high school. Senior Angela Gaines was elected to this year’s Girls’ League state pres- idency and presided over the state convention held in the Roseburg gym. Represented by twenty schools, Rose- burg received two second place awards and a first place award in the scrapbook contest. Highlights of the entertainment were a karate demon- stration and two sol oists singing the theme song, “I Am Woman.” Voting for ASB officers once again resulted in a run-off for president. With a majority of votes, Jack Ander- son was elected ASB president. Crescent Valley high school choir was the final all-school assembly. In December, Roseburg’s choir per- formed at Corvallis. During candidate speeches, Dean Jones addresses the student body. Utilizing their voting privilege, Lorelei Hilgart and Patty Iwata make their choice. Spring 29
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a ae ees aid Rosie Beamer shows her spirit at JV tryouts, held each spring. rally | Convention chairman Beth Sykes and state advisor Mrs. Fread view scrapbook awards. 28 Spring
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Girls Get Their Chance Frtowing a Sadie Hawkins’ Day theme, the Twirp Dance is the only school event where it is not unusual for the girls to choose their date. Price of admission paid by the girls varied with the boys’ chest size. The larger the measurement the more money the girls paid to enter the dance. Boys nominated for court were voted on at the dance. Court members 30 Twirp Dance selected were King Bill Burns, Prince Steve Cotnam, Prince Mike McKay, and Prince Dave Lennington. The ‘Best Dressed” awards were pres- ented to Tammy Thomasson and Chris Onderko. Marrying Sam, a popular feature, charged 25¢ for a marriage license and ring. The Chapman Colehagen Band, a newly formed local group, provided the music. es 3% 3 es 3 “Am I that small?” Phil Bononcini questions while Michelle Coen measures. Keith Wright and Jonni Rice display examples of Twirp attire.
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