Randell School - Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1947

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i l Top row: Jonathan Brock, Pierre Olivan, Zanda Foster, George Carter. O Second row: Peggy Lu Brannon, JoAnn Zwilling, James Blinn. First row: Anabel Carey, Mary Ellen Hibbert, Mary Ellen Sposato, Virginia Verploeg. 75 66444 The Greek translation of the word sophomore is wise fool. This year's Sophomore Class didn't want to contradict the definition. Although the members may be in every sense fools, they cannot be thought of as anything but wise lor can they?J. Referring to the meaning of its name, the class appeared far from foolish when it chalked up l00'Zn on the first day of the Red Cross Drive. The Sophomores set the pace for the whole school by this accomplishment, just as it did in many other ways as well.

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Top row: Frank Wetherill, Edger White, Jack Perkins, Howard Thompson. Second row: Mary Morton, Davie Smith, Ardis Bramley, Kendall Foster, Robert Eubank First row: Mary Jean Moines, Helen Kinstad, Dee Aiken, Gloria Nelson, Carolyn Slack. Absent: Don Friedman. J is for jerks of which we have none. I U is for us and we've plenty of fun. N is for neat which all of us are. I is for ignorance, but we're above par. O is for the others for whom we wish the best. R is for Rondell, whom we work for with zest. U3



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Top row: Hugh Hauptman, Joan Grabow, William Stewart. First row: Jean Thomas, Barbara Suchotzki, Mary Louise Eppich, Diana Charlton. 76e? The Freshman Class is very small, but they contradict this by making themselves heard through- out Randell. When the bell rings for lunch, the class is seen running pell-mell out the door, drop- ping books, kicking shins, and pulling hair. They are always cracking jokeless jokes, causing us to laugh uproariously or to blush beet red. Ambitions vary greatly. Some want to get married, a natural ambition, others want brilliant careers in fields such as medicine, science, or dramatics. On the whole, the attraction of inactivity is uppermost. The class spirit is excellent, for when they undertake a project, they exert themselves to -the limit to insure its overwhelming success. Al- though they are the smallest class, we consider them a vital part of Randell School.

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