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Row 1 : Mr. Fernandez-Cuervo, Bonnie Sundermon, Cindy Hart- ley, Ellen Merckx, Donna Trumbauer, Kothy McNamaro, Cheryl Brewer, Rhonda Trumbauer, Dave Farrell, Phil Cooper, Doug White. Row 2: Don Mines, Boraba Coe, Linda Crow, Patty Lesh, Karen Keefer, Janet Young, Bev Graft, Karen Simon, Margaret Cumbey, Charlene Jennings, Susan Fisher, Vickie Winters. Row 3: Ronnie Moon, Anne Ambriole, Connie Hull, Brent DeWift, Jim Young, Tom Brewer, Steve Scott, Lyie Law, Randy Rice, Jean Baker, Pom Hamilton, Janice Weaver, Linda Shugert, Marianne Orr, Urb Shotzer. El Circulo De Espaiiol A new club was added to the list this year. It is the El Circulo de espanol. The first event held by the club was a Christmas party. It was an unusual one at that. After all, how many Christmas parties do you attend that have spicy Spanish food, a pi- nata filled to the brim with unknown treats, and a teacher to explain Spanish dances to you? These were the activities enjoyed by the members of the Spanish Club. Anyone who has taken Spanish pre- viously or is taking it during the school term may join the club. Spanish Club officers are Ellen Jo Merckx, pres.; Donna Trumbauer, vice-pres.; and reporter. treos.; Phil Cooper, Rhonda Trumbauer,
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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 The main project of this year ' s council was re- writing the outdated constitution.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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Row 1 ; Mrs. Harmon, Ellen Merckx, Koren Crow, Potty John, Bob Denton, Phil Cooper, J. B. Johnson, Bonnie Sundermon. Row 2: Marilyn Schoeff, Patty Ambrioie, Ruth Anne Horine, Bill Collins, John Rogers, Toby Miller, Don Dunfee. Row 3: Gloria Mortz, Cheryl Brewer, Rita Edwards, Doug White, Linda Crow. Volunteers Perform Invaluable Services Librarians ore Marilyn Schoeff, Donna Rollins, Mrs. Hudson Lesa Kreienbrink, Alice Burton, and Colleen Bauer. There are various opportunities for volunteers to contribute valuable services to the school and the community. Outstanding examples are in the Red Cross and the library. Willing students lighten the load for Mrs. Hud- son by checking books in and out and keeping the library neat. Among the many duties of the Red Cross organi- zation are working v ith the bloodmobile when it comes to Roanoke and collecting money. Several of our members work at the Veterans ' Hospital In Fort Wayne. Learning to help others is one facet of our educational goal which is exemplified by these helpful groups.
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