Jackson Township School - Saxmuri Yearbook (Roanoke, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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' 3ii:iA ' -,.- ' r.t ' ;( ' v ' The February program was presented by The Borden Bell Ringers who showed various ways of getting music from common articles. OF STUDENT COUNCIL The first program, in September, was entertain- ment based on the amazing properties of liquid air. Just before Thanksgiving vacation students watched Mr. Banjo, Jose Silva. play traditional folk songs on different styles of banjos. 27

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The direct way which the students have of expressing their views and ideas about possible school improvements and functions is through the Student Council. Each grade appoints two of its members to serve as rep- resentatives at the council meetings held each month. They discuss with other repre- sentatives problems and needed improve- ments that confront the school and suggest to the school officials possible action that can be taken. Mr. Crum was chosen as this year ' s faculty advisor for the group. One of the major functions of the council is the selection of assembly programs for the coming term. This year ' s programs were both entertaining and educational. Roanoke students are pleased with the fine democratic way in which they are able to have representation on matters coming before the school. They are proud of the rec- ord of past achievements and hope that in the future many benefits, both to the school and students, will develop through this organiza- tion. Officers Diane Latta, Jerry Simmons, and La- Mar Swaidner admire a Student Council project of stoning the school driveway. THE STUDENT BODY IS REPRESENTED BY MEMBERS Student Council members are, front row: Jerry Simmons, Rilla Sue Crabbs, LaMar Swaidner, Sandy Raines, Julie Jones, and back row: Mr! Crum, Kent Klepser, Sally Zart, Perry Collins Donna Rice, Diane Latta. 26



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4-H WORKS FOR HEALTH, HEART, HEAD AND HANDS Time and energy go into girls 4-H projects before completion, but all seems worth while when a bright blue ribbon is placed on the exhibit. Rose Ann Kreienbrink won the county baking contest. Agatha Hoover won a trip to Purdue for her entry in home electronics. The entire club took trips to Long Lake in North Jklanchester for a picnic and to the state fair. Some of the highlights of Boys 4-H were the all-day Beef and Dairy Tours throughout the county. As the big fair draws closer, much time is spent brushing, washing, grooming, and training animals to look and act their verj- best. 4-H leaders Mr. Crum and Mrs. Sharp de- voted much time to helping members Girls 4-H, jirst row: Mrs. Sharp, Bonnie Glick, Carol Craft. Jean Williams, Judy Beghtel, Anne Ambriole. Cheryl Caley, Diane Merckx, Cynthia Hartley, Ellen Simon. Second row: Coleen Meyers, Agatha Hoover. Ruth Ann Bodenhamer, Judy Da- ger, Judy Schenkel, Barbara Williams, Amelia Hitzemann, Rose Kreienbrink. Mary Ann Ness. Boys 4-H, first row: Greg Wiley, Marvin Rice, DuWayne Haines, Gloria Utterback, Janet Beaver, Donna Rice, Sandy Rice, Roger Rice, Roger Col- clesser, Robert Rice, Mr. Crum. Secoyid row: Jim Chesterman, Garry Siebern, Kent Klepser, Neil Yant, Steve Simon, Norman Balliet, Dave Stinson, Jerry Staley, Hanson Young, Rex Paul. Third row: Third row: Charlene Jennings, Ellen Jo Merckx, Gloria Utterback, Jane Hinton, Sandra Oswalt, Car- man Simon, Donna Rice, Cheryl Bandelier, Delores Williams. Fourth row: Janet Beaver, Sandra Hinen, Sandra Schenkel, Pam Swaidner, Lana Witherow, Mary Sagers, Julianne Jones, Joan Beghtel, Susan Gruesbeck, Barbara Coe. Keith Langston, Richard Rice, Jim Thorne, Mark Welker, Marty John, Myron Husband, Tom Cumby, Richard Dillman, Steve Doepker, Robert Klepser, Fourth row: Phil Rice, Alan Cumby, Ralph Lang- ston, Terry Smith, Lonnie Thorne, Richard Smith, Phillip Cooper, Larry Bricker, Richard Hinton.

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