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First row: Judy Statzer, Jane Lawrence, Shjrley Flint, Judy Durst, Mary Lock, Judy Hudnall, Donna Engle, Sandy Collins, Linda VanSick1e, Judy Johnston. Second row: Sandy Woods, Anne Bach, Linda Viles, Joyce Edmunds, Mary Gildow, K. Rectm, Ethel Huddlescm, Marcia Brumbaugh, Mary Legault Rita Wirth, Judy Vance, Mr. Suhr, Advisor. Third row: Don Wendling, John Wendling, Phil Rmer, Gayle Jenning, Marlene Merrit, Chris Haas, Nancy Derringer, Shaimeen McGuire, Ted Stickler, Doug Few, John Haley. Fourth row: Greg Cqaeland, Steve Grier, John Tracy, Harold Yoder, Jeff Morris, Tryon Rmser, Paul Frost, Jim Tracy, Numan Layman. Do you want to become a television star? Then join the Jlmim Council on World Affairs. Among their many activities, members of this club appear events. They also have speakers and discussions, give a United Natims Day program, conduct a public opinion poll, and generally try to understand world problems. They even put out a club news- paper. The climax of the JCOWA year is the trip to Washington, D. C. and New Yak City inthe spring. Greg Copeland, President on local television progarns to discuss current A
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I4 . First row, left to right: Mary Lou Fenton, Gerri Watkins, Susan Shelby, Betty Huff, Carol Crow, Linda Roach, Karen Forsythe, Bonnie Crumrine, Rowena Knight, Linda Vansickle, Judy Johnston, Jane Lawrence. Second row: Donna Kinsey, Carol Hull, Barbara Kearns, Sandy Woods, Mary Lock, Donna Engle, Dolores Coleman, Virginia Dillion, Patty Beck, Nancy Landis, Judy Sammons, Pat Baker, Nancy Engle, Sherry Treong Mrs. Bratm, Advisor. Third row: Linda Baker, Sue williams, Marjory Jay, Mildred Randon, Judy Eisen, Joyce Edmonds, Ethel Huddleson, Mary Legault, Judy Ashburn, Mary Ann Tully, Connie Fair, Lois Bright, Linda Buckley, Sue Roth. Fourth row: Biba Colvard, Sue Morris, Bonnie Carroll, Shaxmeen McGuire, Sue Knoop, Penny Obum, Marlene Merrit Jean Trissel, Joanne Ladd, Lorna Hicks, Peggy Meece, Carolyn Anderson. The Y-Teen Club is very close to the heart of every girl at Randolph. Its main purpose is to help others, and wal: towards good living with a good, clean. Christian life. Pam Marshall, President
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Crescat scientia fmay knowledge increasej is the motto of the newly-famed Latin Club. The second year students organized this club to have fun with Latin. During Latin week they wore white robes and spoke to underclassmen urging them to take Latin. Fun with Latin is had by playing charades and What 's My Line? Without the correct password no one can attend the meetings. 'Through this club the members hope to increase their knowledge in Latin. Kathy Quick, President
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