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Students Are Involved A familiar atmosphere welcomed Roanoke stu- dents each day as they entered their school. They grew to expect the mingled fragrance of chalk dust and floor polish, the sound of the tyrannic bell, and the normal sight of schoolbooks, teachers, and classmates. But they also expected something else — an intangible feeling of reassurance at being where they feit they belonged. In a chilly, imper- sonal, computerized world, RHS was a place where students could learn, commune, and relax in human surroundings, among friends in the classes and in the faculty. Therefore, in this environment, even on days when there was no action, there still were no empty moments in Roanoke students ' lives. It ' s a rush to get books and sfill have time for friendly conver- sation between classes. Tv o of Mrs. Anderson ' s sixth-graders demonstrate their expert- ness at checl ers to a classmate during recess. Janet Young is having her temperature taken by Mrs. Corll in the clinic to make sure she is really sick and not just trying to skip class.
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Fads Add Spice to the Everyday Scene Displaying the current in ' fashions, Bonnie Glicl and Bob Raines wear the traditional senior cords; Patty John, obviously, has a pair of contact lenses; Jean Wolf is attired in a pea jacket and boots; and Linda Kreamer shows the total look. When bells determined and classes change, everyone hurries where he must be within the next five jvith a linutes. The Pep Club rehearses the school song at a pre-game meeting.
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in Many Spare-Time Activities Senior salesmen make ready to invade Huntington, selling ods Ruth Arme Horine, Kevin Keefer, and Karen Keefer are part of the for the Saxmuri. Roanoke contingent at the Huntington County 4-H Fair in August. Jay Mortz, Janet Young, Rita Hughes, Lynne Kreamer, Randy Rice and Bob Parker ore tastefully decorating a sparkling school Christmas tree. Busy students are utilizing a valuable study ha ' ! in the library.
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