Randolph Union High School - Galloping Ghost Yearbook (Randolph, VT)

 - Class of 1953

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GALLOPING GHOST Class Poem by SHIRLEY BIRD and PHYLLIS PRIOR We left the days of childhood, The days of fun and frolicg And as We reached the grades ahead, We learned things more symbolic. At last we entered R. H. S., As proud as we could be. Now We've completed our four yearsg It's time for us to leave. Remembering fun and classes, The times we cheered at games, What happiness and sadness Were ours in strife for fame. Our teachers gratefully We thank For wisdom We obtained. We'1l always treasure memories Of standards they maintained. Our high school days are over, We'Ve come to bid good-bye And thank our folks for sending us Through all our years at Randolph High

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GALLOPING GHOST Our class ofiicers were: President, Dean Flint, Vice-president, James Lamb, Secretary, Allen Fullam, Treasurer, Diane DuCharme, Student Council, Joan Barrett and Robert Rattee. Our freshman Carnival Play was The Ghostly Passenger. At the beginning of our sophomore year we found that we had lost Ruey Brown, Melvin Flint, Kenneth Faint, Ann Gregory, Janet Voudrin, Robert Packard, Lester Delisle, Herbert Flint, Joyce Dukette, while gain- ing Jeannine Larocque and Carole Mead. Our class officers were: President, James Lamb, Vice-president, Avis Tallman, Secretary, Allen Fullam, Treasurer, Dorothy Perry, Student Council, Joan Barrett and Peter Catlin. For our sophomore Carnival Play we presented Advertising For a Husband, but with no success in producing a cup winner. We had some weird times with our advisors, Mr. Cheney and Mr. Roberti, when on our two picnics. P At last we found ourselves upperclassmen! Our numbers decreased to fifty-two as we lost Lois Sager, Edwin Brown, Evelyn Locke, Phyllis Davis, Janice Tyler, Robert Rattee, Sandra Richards, Virginia L. Flint, Marilyn Packard, John Howard, and Leslie Thresher and gained Marji Haseltine and Peggy Martell. We were gifted with new advisors, Mrs. Perry and Miss Johnson. Our class officers were: President, Dean Flint, Vice-president, Gene Campbell, Secretary, Allen Fullam, Treasurer, Dorothy Perry, Student Council, Janet Cady and Leo Barcomb. We conducted dancing school and also put on a very successful New Year's Dance. Dorothy Perry and Janet Cady were the representatives to Girls' State. Sheldon Newman and Peter Catlin went to Boys' State. Our Carnival Play, H18 Washington Square, South, was just what the doctor ordered, and the class of '53 walked away with their first cup. So, finally September, and we found ourselves Silly Seniors with only forty-eight of our large class left. We lost Peggy Martell, Marji Has- eltine, Helen Barrett, Bernard Roberts, and Preston Milo. Our advisors were Miss Johnson and Mrs. Perry. We elected as our oificers: President, Dean Flint, Vice-president, Chester Manning, Secretary, Allen Fullam, Treasurer, Dorothy Perry, Student Council, Katherine Holman and Leo Barcomb. Chester Manning was elected president of the Student Council. Our senior play, One Foot In Heaven, was a great success. A drama, Fog On the Valley, was our Carnival play and again it came through a cup winner. We thank Miss Johnson for two Carnival cups and our Sen- ior Play. As our twelve years of fun and studies come to an end, we know we'll miss being back at R. H. S. These years have been the most important years of our lives and with this in mind, we bring this, our history, to a close.



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GALLOPING GHOST Class Will by NANCY BAT'rLEs, Avis TALLMAN, and FRANK PATCH We, the Senior Boys, Basketball Team, do will our courtesy when play- ing basketball to the future girls' team. May they play a cleaner game! To the Juniors we leave our ability to win the Carnival Cup. Good luck next year, Juniors! To the Sophomores We leave our success at sponsoring dancing school. May they earn as much money as we did! To the Freshmen we leave our ability to make money. May they have a Wonderful trip! I, Ruth Angell, do will my ability to play the marimba to Wallace Clark. May he use it to advantage. I, Barbara Baker, do will my job at Tunbridge Fair to Elizabeth Sprague. I, Joan Barrett Seymour, do Will my quiet, ladylike manner to Sandra Morse so her voice can't be heard echoing through the halls. I, Leo Barcomb, do will my ability to take freshman subjects my sen- ior year to Raymond Gray, so he'll have more time for Mary Ann. I, Gordon Bassett, do will my ability to get along without girls to Clayton Carpenter. May he endeavor to get his studies done. I, Nancy Battles, do bequeath my art of getting to school on Monday mornings at 8 :35 to anyone who likes to sleep Monday mornings. I, Rexford Bell, do will my ability to be true to my girl to Lee Flint. I, Shirley Bird, do will my ability to go steady to Ranee Cowdrey. I, Rachel Bowen, do will my ability to get along Without boys to Ginny Goodrich. I, Winston Bowen, do will my politeness to some of the boys in the Junior Class. I, Lawrence Brassard, do will my ability to work and like it to Gilbert Tabor. I, Janet Cady, do will my golden t.resses to Cecile Voghell. I, Gene Campbell, do leave my basketball ability to Clifford Prior. I, Peter Catlin, do will my temper to David Young. May he have more fire in class meetings. I, Herbert Cooper, do will my quick Wit to Peggy Dalton. May she keep everyone in stitches. I, Herbert Corse, do leave my butch haircut to Laurie McGee. Hope you like it, Laurie! I, Richard Cutting, do leave my ability to think up nicknames to no one. May everyone answer to his given name from now on. I, Donald Denko, do will my home on a hill to Ronald Smith, so, when he comes in late, he'll have a good excuse to give Mr. Gaidys. I, Diane DuCharme, do will my typing ability to Stella Blanchard. I, Beverly Dumont, do will my bookkeeping book to Marlene Coilin. I, Dean Flint, do will my size fourteen shoes to Fred Farrington. May he grow into them. I, Virginia Flint, do will my good marks to any underclassman who doesn't like to do his work. I, Allen Fullam, do will my ability to charm all girls to Elmer Archer.

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