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Sunshine Society Keeps Student Body in Bright, Lively Mood At the beginning of the 1963-64 school year, new members and officers of the Sunshine Society met at the Methodist Church for their initiation and instal- lation, adopting as their creed, Others . During the Christmas season the girls visited the Roanoke Nursing Home and made little gifts for the high school teachers. Money raised from a bake sale and record hop was sent to the Riley Hospital Fund. The formal Sweetheart Dance held in February had as its theme, Some Enchanted Evening . A park scene with trees, a wishing well, and small tables provided the background for the Rivieras, a dance combo, which kept couples thoroughly enchanted. Officers of the S.S.S. are Tammy Truitt, secretary; Mrs. DeWitt, sponsor; Lana Witherow, treasurer; Linda Jacobs, reporter; Pam Swaidner, vice-presi- dent; Sandy Schenkel, president. FRONT ROW: Mrs. DeWitt. Charlene Jennings. Rita Edwards, Rita Lambert, Tammy Truitt, Julie Jones, Charline Kumfer, Donna Harnish, Lana Witherow, Sue Gruesbeck. Vivian Vebert, Linda Jacobs, Donna Jean Horine. Pam Swaidner. ROW 2 : Vickie Winters, Myra Corll. Dianna DeVine. Sharon Burns, Gloria Martz Linda Lesh, Ma Rollii Ellen Jo Merckx, Trum- Coleen Linda Clare Lynch, Susan Fisher, D. Janet Simmons, Bonita Sundi ROW 3: Debbie Winters, Rita Botts. Ruth Ann H. Keefer, Connie Hull, Patty Lesh. Linda Crow, D bauer, Kathy McNamara. Bonnie Glick, Jill Beckn Myers, Beverly Craft, Janet Young. Jean Williams ROW 4: Anne Ambriole. Penny Harkinson, Barbari Staples, Lisa Kreienbrink. Connie Lund. Carol Schoeff. Karen Jennings, Lynne Kreamer, Rita Hughes, Sandy Edminston, Patsy Cornett, Susan Hilt. ROW 5: Sally Elliott. Judy Foster, Deanna Stezel, Linda Cart- wrijrht, Carol Baker. Patty John, Karen Burkart, Margaret Cumhev. Karen Simon. Patti Crow. Susan Bauer, Pam Ham- ill(m. Marv Dilnnith, J.. Lvnn Hartley, Toni Collins. Page 29 r
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Active Organizations Need Active Students Boasting the best and most active of the county Red Cross clubs this year was Roanoke. We had the co- operation of many eager and ac- tive students who did their best to make our club click. Working at the Fort Wayne V.A. Hospital, visiting the county home and aid- ing in the annual United Fund Drive, were a few of the worth while activities of our members. Various money making projects financed sending a member to Mi- ami Red Cross Leadership Train- ing Center. Ordering, processing, repairing, and distributing books and educa- tional materials is an exacting job. Student librarians lighten the load of the librarian and help to maintain the quality of service necessary to an efficient library. Susan Gruesbeck demonstrates ar- tificial respiration on Doug White while Red Cross members Donna Jean Horine, Phil Cooper, Steve Doepker, Myra Corll, Tom Mc- Pherren. Ellen Jo Merckx, Patti Crow, Debra Latta, and sponsor Mrs. Harmon watch carefully. ■ ' f-|,w. «..458s:::55;::7- ' Sf ' - 9)iv O - R.H.S. librarians are, seated, Donna Rollins, Mrs. Hudson, Linda Crow. Standing, Cheryl Brewer Fenny Harkinson Jane Smith, Coleen Myers, Donna Trumbauer, Randy Rice, Kathy McNamara! LeRoy Swihart, Ted Hughes, Jill Beckmann, Lisa Kreienbrink ii Page 28
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student Council Members are Lana Witherow, Bo- nita Sunderman, Ruth Ann Horine, Susan Bauer, Sharon Tucker, Nanda Corll, front row, and Don Hines, Steve Wohlford, Roger Colclesser, Bob Rice, Paul Swain, Rodney Rice, and Jay Martz, back row. Leadership — Our Main Achievement Again the student council took a step in the direction of democracy. For t he first time a school-wide cam- paign was held to elect a president. Candidates Don Hines, Steve Doepker, and Bob Bonner gave speeches in front of the student body. By a narrow margin, Don Hines was elected president. Besides electing cheerleaders and selecting assembly programs, it had several money-making projects with the goal of buying a useful gift for the school. The organization started the Student Council Achievement Award which is presented to the class that has the cleanest lockers, best attendance, and the highest grades. The walnut plaque, resembling a shield, may be found in the trophy case bearing the name of the proud class winners. Officers of the student council are Lana Witherow, secretary; Don Hines, president; Steve Wohlford, vice-president. L: Page 30
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