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JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS The Junior Council on World Affairs is an organization that promotes better LlHdCl'Sl8IldiHg of people throughout the world, and acquaints members with world problems and hopeful solutions. School panel discussions and assemblies for the entire student body are just two activities of Randolph's chapter, The high point of the year is the annual United Nations study tour, sponsored by the Dayton Council On World Affairs, that visits New York and Washington D.C. First row: Paul Herr, Volkmar Schultz, Albert Schultheis, Malcom Treon, Joel Williams, Mike Haley. Second row: Mr. Suhr, Arlene Kagner, Brenda Hosbrook, Sharon Burns, Diane Deal, Arlene McConnell, Erma Mann. Third row: Darlene Grier, Io Woodruff, Ken Durst, Colleen McAtee, Marty Cade, John Weiffenbach, Carol Thompson, Bill Gaskill. The biggest event of the year was winning a trophy for the best window display for United Nations Week in the county. It was presented by the club president to the school, and now occupies a place in the trophy case. MARTY CADE, President
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-V-- SCHOLARSHIP TEAM These students represented Randolph in the district State Scholarship Tests held at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio last spring. Much hard work and long hours of study went into the preparation for these tests as the cartoon at the left depicts. All of these students did a fine job, and were tops in their individual fields. First row: Mark Hess, Malcolm Treon, Paul Herr, Bill Gaskill, Dale Minnich, Randy Saylor, Tom Boomershine. Second row: Mr. Gingrich, Colleen McAtee, Arlene McCor1nell, Christina Haas, Bev Wilson, Janet Layman, Jim Studebaker. Third row: Nancy Eby, Annabelle Gibson, Arlene Kagner, Gloria Brooks, Mary Lou Fenton, Darlene Grier.
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Y-TEENS First row: Carol Hoke, Carol Weber, Sharon Brumbaugh, Bev McVity, Shauneen McGuire, Carol Thompson, JoAnne Ander, Nellie Kern, Christina Haas, JoAnne Ladd, Gloria Fortney, Marcia Stewart, Mary Tully, Mildred Brandon, Pam Marshall, Sharon Burns. Second row: Brenda Weeks, Linda Wise, Donna Engle, Pat Lelly, Arlene McConnell, Darlene Wenger, Judy Vance, Connie Sluterbeck, Carol O'Grady, Jill Walker, Bonnie Hyre, Bev Wilson, Shirley Crow, Claudia Few, Judie Roth, Ginny Randolph. Third row: Diane Deal, Myran Shunk, Linda Baker, Judy Wright, Nancy LeVay, Arlene Kagner, Peg Vines, Dolores Coleman, Katy Wenger, Janet Layman, Arlene Huffman, Zeta Herr, Brenda Hosbrook, Colleen Mc- Atee, Esther Nickle, Sharon Porter, Nancy Landis. Fourth row: Mrs. Braun, Nancy Eby, Marty Cade, Janet Dearth, Barbara Somers, Judy Sammons, Jackie Wagner, Mary Bright, Jo Woodruff, Judy Hudnall, Joy Koogler, JoAnne Wall, Barbrah Lung, Betty Upthegrove, Darlene Grier, Becky Riesinger. The purpose of Y-Teens is, To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are com- mitted by our faith as Christians. As we belong, we grow and set up Christian ideals as standards for our daily life. In doing this, each month the club has a service project to aid others. This club, affiliated with the YWCA, is a world-wide organization. The sale of Christmas cookies to raise money to buy CARE packages and making tray favors for the local hospitals are two of the most important projects of the Y-Teens. IO WOODRUFF, President
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