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Those people who took band under Mr. Duerfeldt during the last year played at many of the Timberman basketball games. Besides playing at the home games held at Roseburg High School, the band travelled to such games as the play- off in Coos Bay for the number two league position at the state finals. Class was held twice a week at the college campus. One credit was awarded each term for band. In addition to calss activity, several of the members also participated in their . , , , - own groups around town. WHILE WATCHING Mr. Duerfeldt, Curtis Pederson waits to start V14; X1-l h; playing his drums. Band Performs at Timbermen Basketball Games BAND DIRECTOR Mr. Duerfeldt works with PLAYING T HEIR CLARINETS are Mary Putnam ttopL Patty Squires, and Gwen Tomlinson. the group in the Roseburg High gymnasium. ' 77 . 26 BAND
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ADDING UP THE MONEY collected from dues are Mary Kytola and treasurer Helen James. RENEEJ AND LE JEANNE KLINE STUDY hard for finals with Peggy Garton. Phi Beta Chi Aids with Heart Fund Drive Writing a telephone book, aiding with the heart fund drive, and establishing a student tutoring service were some of the service projects sponsored by Phi Beta Chi throughout the year. The club aimed to fulfill at least one service pro- ject and one fund raising project a term. During the winter term raffle, Cy Perk- ins, P.E. instructor, won two steak din- WITH PEGGY AND DONNA WATCHING, Vicki pulls Cy Perkinst name from the box Helen holds. TAKING A DONATION from Lennie Lang- ley in exchange for a steak Chance is Jan Bill- meyer. 11ers. Funds earned were used for a scholarship for some second year Umpqua student during 1971-72. Officers of the scholastic honorary were: president, Donna Emel; vice-presi- dent, Bev Johnston; secretary, Peggy Garton; treasurer, Helen James; and stu- dent council representative, Jonelle Graves. Mr. Plummer served as advisor. PH! BETA CHi 25
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b u-.. r. rgk, 1., r'i. kw. H s M . Q y e e e ENJOYING THE BAND at the September welcome dance are a segment of those that attended. HAILING A FRIEND is John Clarno while Cathy Hollyman dances in the background. DONNA STEINER MOVES with the sounds vibrating from the Fairgrounds in December. HAVING FUN WATCHING the antics of others are Linda Crites and Harry Aston. Five Dances Held During Year Through the course of the year, the student council sponsored five dances. The first of these was the welcome dance held at the Roseburg Country Club on September 25. This dance was followed by one in November at the YMCA. and one in December at the Fairgrounds. On April 3, and May 22, of spring term there were two more dances. These were also held at the Fairgrounds. Many of the dances were open to the public. All of the dances were very informal events. The pomp and circumstance of a formal affair was rejected by the stu- dents in favor of the friendliness afford- ed by a less organized occasion. DANCES 27
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