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Modeling their gayly painted senior cords are Dave Graves, Pam Elvin, Ronnie Piatt, Barbara Williams, and Nolan Lahr. WE EXPRESS OURSELVES WITH VARIOUS ACTIVITIES Social activities give students honorable rec- ognition both in the school and community. At Roanoke there is a wide range of activities from sports to homemaking or from science projects to music or drama. Whether a student enjoys helping decorate for an important event, being on the clean up committee, or just doing the side-line work of advertising or selling, there is a certain reward in knowing he has helped. Students have learned that by par- ticipating in various activities they can better express themselves. These activities stimulate new ideas and interests and at the same time foster many worthwhile friendships. The Gennan Band practices hard for rewards that come when they entertain by playing for school and com- munity functions. The members of this year ' s Germ an Band are Lonnie Thorn, Marty John, Mark Welker, Roger Sundemian, Steve Smith, and Jim Thorne.
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[oycc Pace ib .sIkami Witli tli ulw intLicoiu whicli is a valuable time-saving de ' ic-e It is used for announce- ments, for paging students, and tor communicating with teachers. Such important news events as the World Series and the Inaugural Speeches are l:)road- cast to classrooms. Sandy Schenkel, Colleen Lund, and |udy Sclmekel play a fa orite record while relaxing after cheering for an exciting game. Mr. Eglv is handing Ste e Smith school supplies which are passed out at the beginning of each new si.x weeks period. VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE Not only do members of the student bodv en- jov participating in such acti ities as veil lead- ing, dramatics, and sports, but thev also con- tribute time helping with chores around school which lighten the load of teachers and ad- ministrators.
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Mr. Ehlers is helping Phillip Cooper, Ruth Ann Horine, Barbara Coe, and Richard Smith prepare to take a picture of a scene showing the landing of the Pilgrims. The class set up many scenes of famous historical events and made slides to be used in future classes. Sandie Oswalt and Janet Bea er find diat editint; tlie news is a difficut but enjoyable task. Thev collected and wrote the school news which appeared veekl ' in tlie local paper. The Roanoke Re -iew.
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