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Page 100 text:
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chaafdalc First row: Jim Marshall, Tom Gray, Gary Koogler, Terry McCray, Gary Hull, Russell Siler. Second row: Ronnie Brewer, Milton Ketrin, Jerry Brooks, Gerald Winters Ray mond McGary, Mr. Corle, advisor. Third row: Jerry Allison, Mike Beirise David Macy, David Lowe, Bob Hutchison, Ronnie Hawley, Jon Hormell. Ooops! There goes the film! The boys of this club are taught how to use the different projection equipment and learn to take proper care of it. Every once in a while you will see a jump in the film. Don 't be alarmed, they know what to do. These boys show films for all of us throughout the school. JU 9 ,J
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First row: Virginia Dillon, Ioetta Allen, Donna Engle, Sue Williams, Linda Buckley, Judy Durst, Nancy Engle, Sandy Collins. Second row: Barb Kerns, Emily Frost, Anne Bach, Claudia Gaines, Mary Ann Tully, Beatlice Royer, Kathy Quick, Marty Brumbaugh, Rita Wirth, lane Boomershineg Miss Miller, Advisor. Third row: Connie Fair, Eila Mae Spriestersbach, K. Rector, Joanne Ladd, Pat Shiverdecker Gloria Fortney, Shauneen McGuire, Bonnie Carroll, Mary Karnard, Carol Hoke. i' Here they are--The Future Teachers of Randolphl These students realize the need for more teachers for our fast-growing population. Their help will be needed in the next few years judging from the increased enroll- ment rate every September. These girls have a chance to learn and understand the teaching profession better by student teaching at the elementary school. Judy Durst, President
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First FOV. left to right: Margaret Avey, Jean Trissel, Tom Boomershine, Sharon Boume, Barbara Overly, Joyce Clevelle. Second row: Mike Baker, Jim Studebaker, John Tracy, Jim Tracy, lim Weeks, Greg Copeland, Bob Peyton: Mr. Egan, Advisor Within our school the students' opinions are valued greatly by the adminisuation. The Student Cotmcil acts as a representa- tive of the students to the administration. This organization is composed of three representatives from each of the high school classes. It is a distinct honor to belong to the Student Council. However, representation is not its only function. The group sponsored our Home- coming, supervised locker inspection, and did many other things for the betterment of our school. M Tom Boomershine, President
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