Randell School - Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1948

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FX all ' fffifl fl K' -'r51?g3,, , - K faifimv. HELEN KI NSTAD Some beautiful golden locks, a cute figure, and a fine personality are the distinguishing characteristics of Helen Kinstad. Helen's likes include sirloin steak with french fried potatoes and onions, dancing, swimming, surf-boarding, and people. She dislikes school, and she can't stand people who talk behind your back. Hel- en's ambitions are to quit smoking and to learn to ski. Helen's ability to make friends quickly has made her the pal of everyone in school, and all of us will remember some of her subtle puns in chemistry class. Treasurer, Junior Class, First Semester Secretary, Junior Class, Second Semester CLAYTON JOHNSON The boy with the contagious laugh, the beautiful physique, and the congenial manner is none other than Clay Johnson. Clay likes Nancy, sleep, food, girls, Miss Couzens, and french fries. He doesn't like ties, dances, birds, or asparagus lno, not even the nice soft endsl . Clay has three main ambitions in life: to be an engineer, to keep as far away from women as possible, and to prevent some girl from making him marry her. Clay's very friendly manner has made him one of the best liked boys in school, and no one will ever forget his speedy basketball play- ing and those behind-his-back shots. Senior Prom Committee Basketball, '48 Vice President of Spanish Club Sports Editor of the Rambler

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' ' law? ELAINE IACOPONELLI The dark-haired girl with the quiet attitude and the friendly disposition is Elaine lacoponelli. Although Elaine joined Randell in the middle of her senior year, her presence around the school has been very pleasant. Her cool self- composure and tireless efforts are ones to set examples by. Elaine loves horses, doesn't mind economics class, and thinks Mrs. Shaddock is her favorite teacher. She dislikes unfriendly people, people who can't spell lacoponelli lwho can?l, and she just can't stand spaghetti. Elaine's quiet attitude and very cooperative manner have been very pleasant additions to the school. MARY ELLEN HIBBERT Personality-plus, vim, vigor, vitality, and an undying adoration for Myron are the keynotes to Mary Ellen lHibbsl Hibbert's character. Her greatest loves are: dancing, meeting people, making the rounds of parties, driving in the mountains, and last, but NOT least, Myron Thompson. Her pet peeves are: streetcars, his- tory books, raw oysters, the colors red and purple, and blue Sundays. To inherit Mrs. Shaddock's sly wit is the main ambition of her life. Mary's boundless energy, her sunny disposi- tion and humor,, and her capacity for making friends have made her one of Randell's best- liked girls. Randell will miss Mary's pep and her crazy ways. Head Girl Secretary, Sophomore Class Senior Dance Committee Treasurer of French Club



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MARY-J EAN N E MAI N ES The flaming red-head, who makes the boys' eyes pop out of their sockets when she saunters by, is, of course, Mem-Jay Maines. She says las she calmly picks up the boys' eyes and hands them backl that she likes being called Mem-Jay. She also likes Bob Johnson, blue eyes, angora socks, and buttermilk. She doesn't like the new look, funerals, peasants, or insincerity. Her ambition is to be a jockey in the Kentucky Derby. lWhy, Mem-Jay? ls B.J. a bookie?l Her hard-working manner, her cheerful co- operation, and her motto of get there firstest with the mostest have been good contribu- tions to Randell. Secretary, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class Feature Editor of the Rambler Feature Editor of the Annual President of the French Club WALTER LESTOQUE Walt Lestoque is the boy with the friendly Smile and the rattle-trap car, but in spite of all the jokes made about his car, he still says that it is his greatest joy in life. Walt also likes sweet potatoes with marshmallows, girls, foot- ball, trig, and to get out seventh hour. He doesn't like dirty cars, the new look, college board tests, and motorcycle policemen. After graduating from college, he says that he would very much like to own a used car lot with a garage next door. Randell will really miss Walt's mechanical ability, his crazy but wonderful car, and his friendly jokes. Senior Prom Committee . , . .LL, VL VL 3

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