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STUDENTS VOLUNTEER SERVICE Each period there is one student in charge of the hbrary. Many of his spare minutes are spent in checking books in and out, returning books to their proper phxces, and cleaning and arranging shelves. The services performed by these student librarians are very vital to the ef- ficiency of our library. During its sc ' cond year, the Junior Red Cross strove toward its aim of helping others. The group helped with Bloodmobile visits and the United Fund Drive, offered first aid courses, visited the County Home, and earned money through cake raffles and a record hop. Carrying new books to be shelved are librarians Doug Wliite, Cheryl Bandeher, Kathy McNamara, Linda But- ler, Jim Miller, Steve Doepker, Randv Rice, Mrs. Hudson. Members of the Junior Red Cross Coimcil are: Roiv 1: Cindy Hartley, Cheryl Bandelier, Donna Trum- bauer. Roio 2: Myra Corll, Pam Swaidner, Marih-n Schoeff. Row; 3: Steve Doepker, Joe Wea er, Dan Abbett, Doug White, David Farrell, Sue Wolf, Fred Bodenhamer. Phil Cooper. 25
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SUNSHINE SOCIETY THINKS OF OTHERS Memories of candle light will remain with new Sunshine Society members for years to come. After the initiation and installation cere- monies at the First Brethren Church, the girls tried to live up to their motto Others by vis- iting the Roanoke Nursing Home at Christmas time. The club also had a record hop and ]:)ake sale to raise money for the Riley Hospital Fund. Forget-VIe-Not was the theme of the traditional formal dance which was held in the spring. Sunshine officers are: Linda Butler, Cynthia Smith, Pani Swaidner, Sandy Schenkel, and Tammara Truitt. Row 1: Linda DeWitt, Linda Butler, Cynthia Smith, Carmen Simon, Cheryl Bandclier, Deloris Williams, Margaret Dehnuth, Gloria Utterback, and Janet Mercer. Row 2: Mrs. Miller, Pam Swaidner, Mary Prilaman, Lana Witherow, Vivian ' ebert, Linda Jacobs, Donna Harnish, Kay Scott, Marianne Orr, Charlene Jennings, and Janet Beaver. Row 3: Rita Lambert, Ellen Jo Merckx, Ellen Simon, Jane Smith, Bonnie Sunderman, Susan Fisher, Gloria Martz, Tammara Truitt, Julie Jones, and Donna Jean Horine. Ron; 4: Sandy Schenkel, Cindy Hartley, Sharon Burns, Clare L nch, Janet Simmons, Linda Lesh, Donna Rollins, Rita Edwards, Alice Burton, and Myra Corll. Row 5: Janet Young, Karen Keefer, Ann Ambriole, Ruth Anne Horine, Connie Hull, Patty Lesh, Colleen Myers, Donna Trunibauer, and Vickie Winters. Row 6: Kathy McNaniara, Kathleen Pequignot, Jean Williams, Barbara Coe, Debbie Winters, Jill Beekmann, Bon- nie Click, Linda Crow, and Cheryl Brewer.
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HOBBY CLUBS LOOK TO FUTURE Members of the Future Farmers are; Ron 1: Allen Williams Rice, Harry Sumney, Larry Stenzel, B0I3 Rice, Arthur Dibble. Wayne Scott, Roger Rice. Row 2: Mr. Farley, Phil The Future Farmers of America Organization is made up of boys interested in farming or a career in the field of agriculture. Members took part in county judging of grain and livestock, and they went to Chicago to the International Livestock Show. To earn money they sponsor- ed a donkey basketball game between the Vol- unteer Fire Department and the members of the club. A camera club was organized this year by Mr. Smith for students interested in photog- raphy. The purpose of the club to to help students learn how to take good pictures and how to develop them. Through their efforts the school and the Saximuri staff will have trained and experienced photographers. Members of the camera club are Donna Harnish, Susan Gruesbeck, Bill Collins, Mr. Smith, sponsor, Richard Dillman, Ted Hughes, Perry Collins.
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