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SHPHHMllHl UlHSS llHIElHS Loft to right: Barbara Gibson, Treasurer, Kathryn Brumbaugh, Secretaryg Jo Turner, President. Not pictured: Bill Doty, Vice-President. Wl'Hl HNHUH WHY We started off our Hi Schoolas Freshmen, led by Mr. Lamb, our worthy and often ready -to-give-up advisor. Bob Dixon led the class meetings while Carolyn Whisler was keeper of the books and Barbara Gibson chief money changer . Besides a little studying--hayrides, skating parties, money-making projects, and clinching the Junior High Basketball Championship kept us going for the rest of the year. The next fall ushered in two new-to-Randolph advisors who were broken in by us: Miss Corwin and Mr. Cultice, who had been instructed to handle us anyway they could! We had an all-girl board which seemed to dothe job quite nicely, considering the success which followed. Jo Turner was the Big Chief, Kate Brumbaugh secretary, and poor Barbara once again took over the treasury. This year began the fun for all of us--set off by the unforgettable dance, The Shanghai Ching Ding . The decorations were supurb, the fooddelicious, and the entertainment famous. The money angle didn't shape up quite so nicely but we weren't beaten yet. We began fattening our depleted treasury at once by chancing off a record player We've learned a lot this year and last, and we're surethatthe first two years of high school will never be forgotten by the Class of '54
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