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Social life, as well as study and hard ork. is a very necessary part of school. Roanoke of- fers many extra-curricular acti ities for the piu-- pose of filling this need. Students mav join the choir, band, 4-H, and Sunshine Societs ' . or ma - participate in class acti ities, such as monev- making projects, plays, and parties. Special events also play an important part in the daih ' schedule. Whether pitching in to decorate for a dance, helping to make posters for a fish frw or scheming ridiculous stunts for freshmen in- itiation, e ' eryone enthusiasticalh joins in to make activities at Roanoke more tlian just a uord. 19
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First row, Mrs. Williams (standing), Ruth Ann Bodenhamer, Diane Latta, Jean Stabler, Nancy Swihart, Sandy Raines, Judy Dager, Ruth Ann Gass, Carol Lynch, Sharon Gibson, Anita Moore, Diane Merckx, Judy Schenkel, Barbara Wil- liams. Second row, Amelia Hitzemann, Carol Wills, Shirley Stansill, Alice DeWitt, Donna Rice, Sandra Hinen, Patty Dennis, Ruth Hi tzemann, Ann Zent, Linda May, Elizabeth Henline, Cheryl Caley, Tishie Spencer. Third row, Sandy O.swalt, Carmen Simon, Janet Beaver, Cvnthia Smith, Carol Moon, Sandra Wohlford, Delores Williams, Gloria Ut- terback, Pam El in, Gavlan Nhiv, Karen Merckx, Charlene Sagers, Susan Vebert, Carol Householder. Sunshine Society Plans First Christmas Dance S.S.S. sponsor and officers are Diane Latta, Jean Stabler, Nancy Swihart, Anita .Moore, Ruth Ann Bodenhamer, Carol Lynch, and Mrs. Williams. The Sunshine Society was founded for the purpose of making the community a better place in which to live. Any girl in high school may join this organization, which works throughout t ' .ie vear to meet this ideal. Something different was added in a Christmas dance which was based on the theme of Rhapsody in White. The school commerce department, where the dance was held, was decorated to carry out the yule- tide spirit with a beautiful star-studded Christ- mas tree placed in the center of the floor. A Snowflake Queen was elected by the student bodv through penny votes. Money making proj- ects included two record hops, as well as the dance. 20 I.
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