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Saxmuri Queen candidates are senior Cindy Hartley, junior Karen Keefer, sophomore Jo Lynn Hartley, and freshman Jonis Coley. Queen is senior Cindy Hartley. Third Annual Saxmuri Dance Huge Success The Saxmuri Queen Contest started when each of the upper four classes chose its queen candidate. The contest, conducted a little differently this year, was based on yearbook sales. When a student bought a yearbook he could vote for the candidate of his choice. Soon the night of the dance arrived. The air was tense with excitement. It was almost time for the Crowning of the queen. The candidates were in the wings. Who would it be? Would it be Janice Caley, the freshman candidate; Jo Lynn Hartley, the sophomore candidate; Karen Keefer, the junior candidate; or Cindy Hartley, the senior candidate? The moment of decision was at hand. Everyone was on the edge of his seat. Bill Brindle and Goeff Farrell, Saxmuri staff members in charge of the contest, appeared with the results of the contest in a sealed envelope. There was a dramatic pause. Then, after what seem an eternity. Bill opened the envelope. The winner was . . . Cindy Hartley! At the Saxmuri Dance, junior Marvin Rice helps himself as Jill Beckmann stands hoping he won ' t spill any.
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Saxmuri Staff Works Hard To Produce 18th Edition This years Saxmuri staff consists of (sitting) Kothy McNamora, Mrs. Hudson, Don Mines, and Tom McPherren. (Standing) Gloria Martz, Donna Rollins, Clieryl Brewer, Bonnie Click, Alice Burton, Bonnie Sunderman, Jill Becl mann, Geoff Farreli, Bill Gruesbecl , Richard Smith, Bill Brindle, Donna Trumbouer, and Linda Wininger. The three staff editors, sophomore, Tom McPherren; senior, Don Hines; and junior, Kafhy McNamaro cluster around the files as Don points out reference material. Bonnie Sunderman and Linda Wininger busily work on the Richard Smith, Bill Brindle, Donna Trumbouer, and Linda Wininger. Have you ever vi ondered w hat it takes to make a yearbook? It takes hard vi ork, patience, and a certain amount of caring. You have to want the book to be the best one yet, and be v illing to work persistently to make it reach that goal. The staff is willing to work hard to attain a cer- tain amount of personal satisfaction, but even more it is to experience the thrill of presenting their eighteenth edition, and trying to make this one better than all the other seventeen. It is said that one picture is worth a thousand words, but, put the picture and the words together, and you create a lasting treasure of memories. If we have succeeded in creating a treasure for you, it makes all our efforts worth while.
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Active Council Promotes Better School Relations Student Council members this year are Don Mines (president), Donna Husband, Robert Fairchild, Bill Brindle, Larry Williams, Charles Crum (advisor), Tom Brewer, Tom McPherren, Susan 3auer, Charlene Langston, Mavis Myers, Bonnie Glick, Alice Burton, and Paul Przeracki. The opinions and suggestions of Roanoke stu- dents can be presented at Student Council meetings. This year ' s council was active in promoting har- monious school relations. Our council consists of one boy and one girl from each of the upper six grades, plus the president elected by the entire student body. The main project of this year ' s council was re- writing the outdated constitution. They also super- vised the cheerleader election, sponsored a WOWO record hop, selected and conducted assembly pro- grams, collected money for the WOWO Penny Pitch, and held various money-making projects. Students show their interest in self-government and in democratic processes by active participa- tion in the Student Council. Student Council officers are Tom Brewer, parliamentarian; Alice Burton, secretary-treasurer; Don Mines, president; and Tom McPherren, vice-president.
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