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Row 1. Sandy Wohlford, Mrs. Hudson, Mike Farrell. Row 2. Colleen Lund, Marty John, Liz Henline, Connie Butler, Donna Rice, Mark Welker, Steve Smith, Tom Rod¬ gers, Perry Collins, Janet Beaver, Jo Delmuth. SAXMURI STAFF WORKS MANY LONG, HARD HOURS JACKSON TOWNSHIP srnnni tf any person ever doubts; the fact that there are still sweat and blood laborers, look in on the Saxmuri staff at work. Here one sees the editors in their desperate attempt to beat the deadline. Writing copy, taking j}ictures, planning layouts, and proof reading are a few of the jobs that have driven weaker editors and advisors into complete madness. The problems finally give way to pride and a sense of accom¬ plishment as a brand new edition of the Saxmuri comes off the press. Donna Rice, Connie Butler and Marty John rush to meet the deadline. 28
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FFA AND LIBRARY PROVIDE ACTIVE PARTICIPATION M rs. Hudson shows a new book to librarians Jo Delmuth, Linda Butler, Janet Simmons, Cheryl Caley, and Perry Collins. Mrs. Hudson and her staff of librarians are responsible for our well organized and efficient library. Student librarians arrange books, keep records, make repairs, check out books, and dust shelves. The Future Farmers of America club is a na¬ tional organization for boys studying vocational agriculture in high school. The main service of the FFA is to motivate interest in farming in young fellows and provide further training in farmer citizenship. The members learn through active participation to conduct and take part in a public meeting, to buy and sell cooper¬ atively, to solve their own problems, and to assume civic responsibility. FFA members are: Row 1. Wayne Scott, Rich Rice, Rex Wiley, Dick Scott, Arthur Dibble, Alva Bard. Row 2. Rick Rice, Larry Stenzel, George Mast, Phil Rice, Don Rice, Harry Summey, and Mr. Farley.
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CHOIR SINGS AND SWINGS 8 The choir members appeared this year in the new robes which they had hopefully worked for. The attractiveness of the robes was excelled only by the sound from the choir. Directed by Mr. Walker, the girls gave local residents some very enjoyable occasions. The choir’s participa¬ tion in the Christmas concert, spring concert, and the County Music Festival exemplified the girls’ ability to sing, and sing well. Not only does Roanoke have a choir with merit, it also is blessed with two fine choral groups, the sextet and quartet, which sing at various school functions. These groups work vigorously and spend many hours singing for churches throughout the area. The District gold-medal and state silver-medal winning girls’ sextet members are: Joyce Pace, Linda Jacobs, Sandra Wohlford, Mary Sagers, Bonita Sunderman, Colleen Lund, and pianist Janet Beaver. Row 1. Bonita Sunderman, Diane Merckx, Linda May, Kay Scott, Patty Dennis, Ann Zent, Janet Beaver, Gloria Utterback. Row 2. Joyce Pace, Diana Devine, Colleen Lund, Sandie Oswalt, Rita Sue Lambert, Ruth Hitzeman, Sharon Gibson. Row 3. Connie Butler, Anita Moore, Donna Rice, Linda Jacobs, Sandy Wohlford, Pat Oswalt, Sandra Hinen, Mary Sagers. 1 E i 1 t 1 f A. ' jd jjK JT Wi f 1J- t • 4 if E ' ; £ : •■HI fd ■ $ ' £ ■ Ktetef i 1 1 it. ' . ' , 1 i i V (I fli V. f 1 IB 4 f £ y. , j , |}fv| ' • i-h 1 4 • ■ q mSwt • t- V J 1 I JS ; pi . ' 4 M i I • ■ i 1 1 ai t 1 -i l ;: » • j ' jjp -yg ? vP E “Ei m ’ n
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