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HAVE VOICES, WILL BLEND Chorus members, under the direction of Mr. Walker, blended their voices for many activities. They presented selections at P. T. A., the Christmas and Spring Concerts, and thcv join- ed with other county students in performing at the Countv Music Festival. The members sponsored a Hillbillv flop in tlie gvm to raise money. The chorus had three ensembles which entered the District Ensemble Contest from which thev brought home honors. Se.vtet members are Marv .Sabers, Rita Edwards, Linda Butler, front row, Bonnie Glitk, Linda Jacobs, and Debbie Winters. CHOHUS MEMBLK -rtoii- 1: Rita Edwards, Patty Lesh, Jeanette MeKinzie, Katlileen Peciuignot. Donna Rollins and .Marianne C ' rr. Row 2: Bf.nnie CUick, Beverly Graft, Connie Hnll, Linda Jacobs, Debliie Winters. Jean Williams. Gloria Utter- back. Raw 3: Janet Simmons, Mary Sabers, |ill Beeknian. Janet Bea er, lanet Mereer. Ka - Scott and Linda Butler. 29
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BOOSTER CLUB AROUSES ENTHUSIASM Rote 1: Alan Simmers, Chervl Brewer, Margie Delmuth, Linda Butler, Cheryl Bandelier, Charlotte Clark, Cynthia Smith, Janet Beaver, Linda DeWitt, Rita Lambert. Rotv 2: Mike Dennis, Patty Lesh, Bonnie Click, Barbara Coe, Linda Crow, Jane Smith, Lana Withcrow, Myra Corll, Donna Harnish, Vivian Vebret. Row 3: Doug White, Colleen Myers, Ruth Ann Horine, Patty John, Jo Lynn Hartley, Mary Delmuth, Connie Lund, Carol Schoeff, Pani Swaidner, Julie Jones. Row 4: Greg Jeffery, Debbie Winters, Karen Burkhart, Karen Jennings, Rita Hughes, Margaret Cumbey, Karen Simon, Patty Crow, Anne Ambriole, Tammy Truitt. Row 5: Charlene Jennings, Janet Simmons, Clare Lvnch, Linda Lesh, Rita Edwards. N-E-V-E-R— Never catcli our man! Tlii.s is one of the many new yells the cheerleaders taught the Booster Club. Before many of the games the boosters made large and small signs to decorate the halls to urge the teams on to victory. Green sweaters were purchased and worn to the games. Sweatshirt sales and a rec- ord hop were sponsored by the booster club to raise money for their treasury. Each booster club member did her part of upholding the school spirit before the games, and veiling tlie loudest during them, to sliow the Stonewalls thc - were backins! them all tlie waw Booster Club officers are Cynthia Smith, I inda Butler, Lana Witherow, Pam Swaidner, |anet Bea er, and Tammy Truitt in front. 28
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BAND ENTERTAINS WHILE Raw 1: Loniiie Tlioni, Chiirlotte Clark, Pain Swaidner, Cvntliia Smith, Connie Lnnd, Kart ' n Keefer, Karen Burk- hart, Lana Witherow. Row 2: Sandy Schcnkel, Ellen |o Merekx, David Farrell, Margaret Cunibey, Charlene Jennings, Lisa Kreienbrink, Riehard Smith, Judy Bnrton, Ti ni Collins, Rita Lambert, Donna Trumbauer. Row 3: Myra Corll, Randy Rice, Kathy McNamara, Janet Young, Carol Schoeff, Patty John, Jo Lynn Hartley, Ruth Anne Horine, Don Hines, Bonita Sunderman, David Ritenour, Tom MePherren, Vern Thorn, Roger Sunderman. Row 4: Susan Bauer, Karen Simon, Sandy Edminston, Donna Jean Horine, Susan Gruesbeck, Roger Colclesser, Rick Hartley, Marvin Rice, Fred Bodenhamer, Bill Gruesbeck, Myron Husband, Carmen Simon, and Bob Bonner. Row 5: Steve Eisenhut, Perry Collins, Karen Jennings, Vivian Vebert, Linda Butler, Donna Harnish, Coleen Myers, Mr. Walker. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT The Roanoke High School Band once again completed another busy, successful year. The Band Department, under the fine leadership of Mr. ' a]ker, lirought home many honors and awards. Ball games, concerts, special jiro- grams, school assemblies, dance band, district and state band contests, solo and ensemble con- tests all combined to make it a busy year in- deed. Of course, hours of hard work and prac- tice went into meeting these demands, but the result was a lasting satisfaction which comes onlv through success. - 30
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