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{SCHOOL DAYS} Tke Pep Glut The Pep Club is a new organization in Randolph High School. It was organized last fall at the beginning of the football season with a membership of 29 students. Miss Moyer was elected sponsor. The prime object of the club is to arouse enthusiasm among the student body and to actively back the teams at all contests. Several clever stunts were sponsored by the club during the year. PICTURE— Rack Row: Myrtle Buchanan. Vivian Brown. Dorothy Bolondcr. Pete Mi hinder. Doe Hike, Dolores Aids, Draco Roland. Irene Docken, Woodrow Wilson. Middle Row- Lucille Parlett Dorothv Bom. Ivn Ilahleen. Vera DeKay. Doris Dennis. Ruth Volk. Arlene Casteel. Cleo Fredericks. Audrey Maheus. Ueorge Bauer. I ranees Ann Reed. Miss Moyer. Bottom Row: Rose Caster, Mary Ann Roberts. Kathryn Bacon. Delno Stageinan. ney. Yvonne Anderson. Klizaitcth Daleher. Helen Huey. Madge Court- IXXX- Page Thirteen
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{SCHOOL DAYS) Girl R psorvrs The Girls Reserves, a junior organization of the Y. W. C. A., was organized in the Randolph High School during the school year 1924-25. It has been a strong and up-and-going organization from the very beginning. Girls look forward to the time when they may become members, and each year the organization enrolls a large percentage of the girls enrolled in the school. The organization is both sacred and social. One vesper service is held each month. This year two projects have been worked out in the meetings: The Charm School and The Airplane Tour. Of the monthly social events, two were especially enjoyed— the hard time party and the masquerade party. At Christmas time a large box was filled with candy and toys and sent to the Orphans Home at York. Nebraska. The two big events of the year were the Dad-Daughter banquet and the Mother-Daughter banquet. M iss Bahinger has been the sponsor and adviser for this year’s work and to her goes much of the credit for our enjoyable and worthwhile year. PICTURE— Back How: Frances Heed. Mabel Goodman, Frances Lugoschulte, Evelyn Morris. Grace Grant. Edna Kruger. Verjrie Goodman. Cleo Fredricks . Arlene Fasted. Helen Huey. Edna Huwaldt. Mercedes Mnydcn. Ivan Hnldecn. Middle How: Miss Ballinger. Host Faster. Irene Docken. Violet Thomas. Audrey Maelms. Irene Pitman, Elizabeth Dalcher, Dorothy Bolender. Florence Bivding. Ia p Eike. Pearl Hill. Yalda Evans. Mahala Poulin. Bottom How: Vera DoKa.v. Madge Courtney. Yvonne Anderson’. Kathryn Pa on. Mary Ann Huberts. Caroline Pepper. KaVerno Anderson. Augusta Lowther, Vivian Brown. Page Twelve
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{SCHOOL DAYS} Girls’ Gilrc C July The Girls Glee Club is one of the organizaations of our high school in which the girls strive hardest to attain membership. Besides the honor of being a member of the club, one is liberally rewarded in the enjoyment and training that each member receives. Another motivation toward membership is that the club members are eligible to membership in quartets and sextettes that are organized each year. During the course of a year the club is called upon frequently to furnish musical numbers for programs. L.ast year the club under the direction of Miss Empey won second place in the district music contest at Wayne. At the present time the club under the direction of Miss Hathaway is preparing for the same contest which will be held April I 1 and 12. pif'Trnu Back How: Aujtnsta I.oivtlier. Elizabeth Dale-tier. Dorothy Bolemler. Helen Huey. Doris Dennis, Vera DeKny. Ia « Kike. Audrey Mahons. Arlene Casteel, Kmii Volk. Vivian Brown. Irene I oekon. Front Row: Francos Ann Reed. Madjro Courtney. Rose ('aster. Lucille Rarlett Kathryn Bacon. Mary Ann Roberts. Dolores Abts. Vvonne Anderson. Miss Hathaway. Fourteen
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