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embr flass fizkfory It is a day well-recorded in each of our minds, way back in 1934, when we, the Seniors of 1947, started our Hrst year in the Randle Grade School. We were timid, and afraid, but by the time we reached the eighth grade we felt quite important. After all, weren't we the head of the grade school? Our enrollment was eighteen and our teacher was Mr. joe Dolan. Eighth grade graduation came and we felt bigger yet, to think we were high school girls and boys. Barbara Anderson was valedictorian, and Ilene Blankenship was salutatorian. We entered our Freshman year feeling not quite so important. It seems someone was always reminding us that we were just Freshmen How well we remember that initiation--girls in men's long underwearx-boys dressed as girls and all we could hear was, Pack my books, or go get the paddle. But we lived through it and vowed we would get even the next year when it would be our turn to be dictator to a class for a week. An all school play, Act Your Age, was presented and the following Freshmen were in the cast: Barbara Anderson, Naomi Scott, Lorraine Temple, and Norma Sword. Our class officers as Freshmen were: President, Francis Kelly, VicefPresident, Angus Smart, Secretary, Lorraine Temple, Treasurer, David Young, Student Council Repref sentative, Raymond Wasson, Sergeant at Arms, Naomi Scott. Other members of the class were as follows: Barbara Anderson, Marian Frank, Ruby McCain, Ilene Blanken- ship, Alice Smith, Norma Sword, Marybelle Mullins, Lorraine Devenny, Mary Ann Orr, Kenneth Morrison, Hubert Callahan, Robert Kehoe, George LaChine, Marion Mullins, Davy Shoemaker, and jack Farmer. Our class advisor was Miss Henrickson. When we became Sophomores, we really made good our promise to the Freshmen. They were good sports and proved that they were worthy of becoming members of Randle High. Class officers of year were: President, Angus Smart, Vice-President, Bob Kehoe, Secretary, Barbara Anderson, Treasurer, Raymond Wasson, Student Council Representative, Francis Kelly. Other members were: Ilene Blankenship, Marian Frank, Alice Smith, Norma Sword, Mary Ann Orr, Naomi Scott, Marybelle Mullins, Lorraine Temple, Kenneth Morrison, Kenneth Johnston, Hubert Callahan, David Young, Davy Shoemaker and George LaChine. Mr. Robert Schultz was our class advisor. Juniors! Upper Classmen! What a relief. We are really beginning to be someone- we thought. We gave a dance March ninth that was very successful. Music was furnished by the Winlock Cardinals. We received our class rings and think they are the best. Barbara Anderson and Ilene Blankenship are members of the Torch Society. Class officers were President, Lorraine Temple, VicefPresident, Bob Kehoe, Secretary, Naomi Scott, Treasurer, Francis Kelly, Student Council Representative, David Young. Other members included: Ilene Blankenship, Barbara Anderson, Marybelle Mullins, Alice Smith, Norma Sword, Edith Matteson, Kenneth Morrison, Q
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Seated left to right-Naomi Scott. Kenneth Scott. Roberta Blankinship. Eleanor Peters. Lorraine Temple. Angus Smart. Hubert Callahan. Alice Peters. Lloyd Koher. David Young. Ilene Blankinship. Standing-Raymond Wasson. Barbara Anderson. Alice Grant. Francis Kelly. Mr. Cebull. Student fozmc 7 Randle High School has a student gUVCI'l1l'l1Cl1t plan with an advisor, the principal of the high school. The Student Council is composed of the President of the Student Body. who presides over the council, Vicefljresident, Secretary, Treasurer and the elected representatives from each class and organization make up the rest of the council. The primary purpose of the council is to give to the student body, a voice in student affairs through their elected representative. Thus, the democratic principle of selffgovernment is carried out in Randle High School. Suggestions and methods of improving the high school by better student relations is carried out by the council. The student Council is in direct contact with the Hnances of the various school organizations, and reports to the students monthly the financial conditions of such organizations. , The council, so far this year, has made one major law. This new law was made whereby the Annual debt of last year was paid. Each class or organization that sponsored an activity was to give a certain percentage of the proceeds towards paying the debt. The Student Body, under the leadership of the Student Council, gave a dance for this purpose. Music was furnished by the Wally Lee Orchestra. Oflicers for this year arc: President --,-,-,--, .... A ngus Smart VicefPresident --- ---Hubert Callahan Sgfremw --,,, ---Lorraine Temple Treasurer -H ---- Eleanor Peters Advisor --- ..... MF. CClUUll
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I Senior dass fflkfory . . . fonfinued Angus Smart, Hubert Callahan, George LaChine, Davy Shoemaker, and Raymond Wasson. Our class advisor was Miss Mornout. Ah! At Last! We have mastered the works of high school and are dignified Seniors! School has been grand in good old Randle High. All these years that we have waited to be a Senior. Somehow, as the year draws nearer to the close and we think of our last Senior Ball, Baccalaurette Service, and Commencement Exercises here, we have a different feeling about being a Senior-a feeling that perhaps it's the beginning of the end. And somehow we don't want that end to come. We have had a wonderful year with a wonderful group of teachers. We hope that they will miss us just a little, and that they will forget any disagreements we may have caused them. Don't forget the class of '47. The honor of wearing the Torch Pin goes to Barbara Anderson and Ilene Blankenship. On November 26, we presented our Senior Class Play, Girl Shy. It was a huge success. Ilene Blankenship, Naomi Scott, Barbara Anderson, Lorraine Temple, Alice Smith, Edith Matteson, David Young, Raymond Wasson, Angus Smart, Davy Shoemaker, Kenneth Morrison, and jim Martin were members of the cast. It was given under the direction of our principal, Mr. Cebull. The seniors motored to Tacoma to have their pictures taken November 23. The senior boys really made a big showing for themselves in basketball this year. The first team consisted of seniors: Angus Smart, Raymond Wasson, Hubert Callahan, David Young and Francis Kelly, To their coaches, Mr. Martin and Mr. Farris, goes the credit for these boys' good playing. Two new sports introduced in the Randle High School this year were football and boxing. The senior boys again took active parts in these sports. Baton twirling was presented at most of the games by the following senior girls: Barbara Anderson, Naomi Scott, and Lorraine Temple. The following seniors took active part in Band and Orchestra: Ilene Blankenship, Naomi Scott, Barbara Anderson, Bob Kehoe, and Lorraine Temple. Our director was Mrs. Abels. In May the Senior Class sneaked off for a day with their principal to take in some vocational study and to spend the rest of day having a good time. On june first we gathered at the Methodist Church for Baccalaureate Service. Graduation Exercises were held in the evening on june third. Officers for the year were: President, Angus Smartg VicefPresident, Bob Kehoeg Secretary, Lorraine Temple, Treasurer, Naomi Scott: Student Council Representative, Barbara Anderson. Other members were: Ilene Blankenship, Alice Smith, Marybelle Mullins, Edith Matteson, Raymond Wasson, Davy Shoemaker, Kenneth Morrison, Francis Kelly, David Young, George LaChine, Hubert Callahan, and jim Martin. Fred Slagle, and Lloyd Koher, all exfservice boys, entered in our class at different semesters. Our class advisor was Mr. Cebull.
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