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TO THE WEST ' f ' r ' ' ' m.,jt ♦ M v ' ii For many months students heard the pound of hammers, smelled the roofing pitch, and watched the construction crews. Patient- ly, although with great anticipation, they watched the step by step erection of a new building. This year, the new look emerged. TABLE OF CONTENTS School Life 4-7 Academics 8-17 Activities 1 8-35 Sports 36-45 People 46-77 Advertising 78-104
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EVERYONE WAS AWARE OF THE NEW LOOK s t J v --.. 3 i I
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Judy Dager, Barry Hertel, Mark Weller, and Jan Grimm are shown getting a first glimpse of the new entrance. STUDENTS ENTER NEWLY-BUILT ADDITION Freshmen Carol Moon, Anita Moore, and Di- ane Merckx cover locker door with pictures. Since the school is a township school it is known to some as Jackson Town- ship, but in sports and to most people it is Roanoke School. Regardless of the name it is a fast-growing institution. Five years ago, within the P.T.A., the steering committee, composed of Bob Ferrel, chairman, Charles Hinton, Mrs. Kenneth Eisenhut, and Bob Welker, worked to arouse the community to ex- pand Roanoke High School. Soon, par- ents, teachers, businessmen, and officials met to discuss, plan, and dream. In the spring of 1957, under the plans of archi- tect Albert Heeter, the Bultimeir Con- struction Company began the $121,0 00 addition.
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