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K7 First row: Doris Jackson, Diane Mcwigan, Jean McNeil, Nancy Silson, Carole Turner Second raw Gail Ander- son, Theresa Bolevvicz, Edie Leahy, Bob UiSimone, Jan- ice Elliot. Third row: Linda G f'n! ldenberg, Ann Pcreslfx Peter McGrath, Virginia Malta, Carol-,in Bulua, Carolyn Strickland, Jeanne Shea, Joyce Zimmerman, Sally Pearl- man, Toby Schwartz, Nancy Baxter, Pat Davin, Fourth row' Richard Anderson, Sterling Cossaboom, Bernie White, John O'Brien, Johanne Robison, Lois Dockendotf, Tom Gallagher, Bob Denise, Philip Blaine J jk Z Z6 cgfzrfzfzelf The Blue and White Banner, voice of the students at Randolph High School, put on a new look this year. Working with their new advisor, Mrs, Jean Noblin and encouraged by the guidance at the Banners founder and long term advisor, Miss Martha Foley, Banner Mrs. Jean Noblin takes on the head- aches and triumphs of advising The Blue and White Banner, Q. Stott members fought the battles of double session, high finance and that monster, the deadline Firsts for l96O1 the yearly subscrip- tion and the New York trip to the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention Next year? Wait and see' 5-64a Editin: C copy it thc Bznner, Edie Leahv Bob Di- Sifr ne and Mi-,s V lei,
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THE moment . . . Congratulations from Mr. White, the applause of the whole tac- ulty and student body . . . only the best will hold that statuette. This is Randy, fy M owl' Qdf RANDIES Randolph's own unique recognition of aca- demic achievement, RANDIESF The statuette, symbol of success in so many fields, is our high- est tribute to those who take top honors in each subject. With all the glamour of a Hollywood ceremony, secret envelopes are opened, nomi- nees named by careful teachers are announced, beautiful girls carry the coveted statuette and amidst applause, gasps and often tears, the recipient rushes down the aisle to glory. Remem- ber last year? Coverage by Boston papers and TV, acclaim from all educational circles? As the Oracle goes to press, new Randy winners are sitting over term papers or experiments, struggling with trig or shorthand and saving an empty place on the shelf. There they are. Which Randy is yours? Mr. Alvin White, who originated the idea of Randies the first stotuette-by a Randolph art student and now and Mr, Samuel Polio who supervised the creation of supervises their production in his department every year. I. 'Q 'N f A 1 rl I . I bc? - ' li .i!. axkw hi! 'T w. t 4' .4 1 il ,, if i .4 K gevy . , ft' 3a ,, '
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