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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS ARE RECOGNIZED FINAL REWARDS FOR TIRELESS WORK AND EFFORT Mike Farrell and Mark ' elkcr brought honor to Roanoke with their speaking ability by taking first and third place respectively in the Rotary Club speech contest. At right: Don Zent, Chjryl Bandclicr, and Salh Zart, who make all A ' s in their school work, look up from their books as they study for a test. Students who use their spare time to develop good study habits, to practice speaking before groups of people, to write essays, or to become good citizens are only slightly rewarded to- day. The future will bring real recognition and reward, for these are the people who will succeed. 10
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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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Girls ' Stater this year was Sandy Raines, at tup, wlio learned lessons in leadership, understanding of others, and what makes Indiana politics tick. Above are Philip Rice and Pani Swaidner, winners of the American Legion Awards which are given each year to the outstanding boy and girl students in the eighth grade. The award is given on the basis of citizenship and scholas tic achievement. Tom McPharren won an essa contest b - writing about the Shrine Circus in competition with all Huntin on Count ' 6th graders who were guests of tlie Shrine. Spellers chosen to represent classes in tlie annual Hunt- ington County Spelling Contest are lohn Edminston. 3rd grade; Pattv Ambriole, 4th; Lonnie Bunt, otli; Karen Simon, 6tli; .A.nn Ambriole, 7th; Carmen Simon, sophomore; Connie Butler, junior; Dan Abbett. fresh- man. Left: Mr. Egl presents the D.A.R. Cxood Citizenship Award to Sandy Raines who competed with all senior girls for this honor.
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