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Miss White Miss Quinlan To our adviser, Miss Quinlon, the Hilltop , as spokesman for the entire school body, pays tribute for her kindly and never- failing guidance and tol- erance through every day of the school year. Her unselfish service to the class of '43, giving the cooperation so essential to our education, will be a criterion by which we will always serve others. We wish to express our gratitude and appreciation to Miss White, our adviser, for her constant interest and understanding of our problems, during our high school course. We regret that she leaves R. C. S. at the end of this year. Our best wishes attend her in her new position. -Class of '43 SENIOR OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Mory Louise Matteson Mary Lou College Entrance-Music Ma- lor For Pete's sake Legion Essay Contest third. Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer l, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4, R.C. S. Broadcast Staff 3, Hilltop Staff 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Star and Shield Club 4, String Quartet 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Operettas 2, 3, 4. Janet Hoitink ll-Jani! College Entrance Diploma Stagecraft Club l, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Star and Shield Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Broadcast Staff 3, Hilltop Staff 4, D. A. R. Award 4. Merle Sheffield Sheff Cute kid, but who likes kids? College Entrance Diploma Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, President Class l, Sec- retary Class 3, 4, Broadcast Staff 3, Editor of Bulletin 4, Editor of Hilltop 4, Student Council 3, Operettas 2, 3, 4, Camera Club. Paul Benson ,,Benny., Regents Academic Diploma Mathematics Club Sec. l, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, R.C. S. Broadcast Staff 3, Hilltop Staff 4, French Club 4, Treas.
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CLASS HISTORY Class Motto: United We Stand Class Flower: Delphinium Class Colors: Blue and Gold ln September l93l, some little boys and girls started cheerfully off for their first day of school. Some of these same boys and girls have struggled bravely on and on for what seemed ages and yet has been only twelve years. Those children now make up a wonderful class, the class of '43. Some of us started in little, one-room, rural schools, scattered around Randolph. Some started in the little school down town and put in their first six years there. Some of us started in schools far from Randolph. ln the seventh grade we began to come together in Randolph Central School. In our freshman year our number was increased to over one hundred. This large number has gradually decreased until but forty-six remain. Three of our class were graduated in Jan- uary. Throughout our school years we have had many interesting experiences. Some have been very humorous, and others not so facetious. Throughout our high school years we have been well represented in basketball, chor- us, band, orchestra, and other school activities. We have derived a great deal of pleasure and fun from these activities and we hope we have learned something from our experi- ences as well. Some of our group made the trip to' Albany and to Atlantic City with the band in l94l. Needless to say, we had some queer experiences and a great deal of fun by which to remember these trips. Some of those who were once one of us are now serving their country in various branches of the armed forces. Others of our group will follow in their footsteps within the next year or two. We who will not be in the actual service will be working for victory on the home front. We are a patriotic class and each one isl anxious to help win the present war. ln our Sophomore year we selected our class colors, blue and gold, and our class motto, United We Stand . We did not realize then what a great meaning our motto was to have, not only to us, but to our country, too. To those teachers who have helped us through our school days and prepared us for the day of graduation, we wish to express our thanks, and we will reserve a special place in our hearts for you. And so we bid you good-bye, school on the hill, filled with so many pleasant mem- ories for the class of '43. We will soon be scattered throughout the United States and perhaps throughout the world. We will not forget you, though, little school. We will come back sometimes, if we can. And now, Farewell , until we meet again, Alma Mater. -E. S. '43 'I4
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